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View MKCPFC's Profile MKCPFC Flag Spain/MK 26 Feb 17 6.47pm Send a Private Message to MKCPFC Add MKCPFC as a friend

Sorry wrong thread probably but just got back from pub with cup final in background as with non football family but from glimpse of replay saints disallowed goal the guy that scored , was he offside ? Another guy seemed to be but is this yet another decision for Man u that is wrong.

 

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chateauferret Flag 26 Feb 17 6.58pm

You sound surprised. Why?

The linesman gave offside against Bertrand because Gabbiadini was supposedly in an offside position when the ball was played.

The only problem was that it wasn't Gabbiadini who was offisde but a player beyond him who was not interfering with play at all.

You couldn't make it up. Perhaps Willo will be along in a minute to explain why a serious and stupid mistake which perhaps changed the outcome of a cup final is acceptable, because I can't understand it at all.

Mods - I suppose this should be in Football Talk.

Edited by chateauferret (26 Feb 2017 7.00pm)

Edited by chateauferret (26 Feb 2017 7.08pm)

 


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View thosewerethedays's Profile thosewerethedays Flag Taba 26 Feb 17 7.58pm Send a Private Message to thosewerethedays Add thosewerethedays as a friend

yep ANOTHER one!....fkn unbelievebale

 


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View MKCPFC's Profile MKCPFC Flag Spain/MK 26 Feb 17 8.00pm Send a Private Message to MKCPFC Add MKCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by chateauferret

You sound surprised. Why?

The linesman gave offside against Bertrand because Gabbiadini was supposedly in an offside position when the ball was played.

The only problem was that it wasn't Gabbiadini who was offisde but a player beyond him who was not interfering with play at all.

You couldn't make it up. Perhaps Willo will be along in a minute to explain why a serious and stupid mistake which perhaps changed the outcome of a cup final is acceptable, because I can't understand it at all.

Mods - I suppose this should be in Football Talk.

Edited by chateauferret (26 Feb 2017 7.00pm)

Edited by chateauferret (26 Feb 2017 7.08pm)

 

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 26 Feb 17 8.03pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by chateauferret

You sound surprised. Why?

The linesman gave offside against Bertrand because Gabbiadini was supposedly in an offside position when the ball was played.

The only problem was that it wasn't Gabbiadini who was offisde but a player beyond him who was not interfering with play at all.

You couldn't make it up. Perhaps Willo will be along in a minute to explain why a serious and stupid mistake which perhaps changed the outcome of a cup final is acceptable, because I can't understand it at all.

Mods - I suppose this should be in Football Talk.

Edited by chateauferret (26 Feb 2017 7.00pm)


Edited by chateauferret (26 Feb 2017 7.08pm)

The Assistant will have his own explanation and no doubt he has seen the 'Slow-Mo' and discussed this with his 'Team'.

There was a player in an offside position and what he might say is that in the end this influenced his decision.

 

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View MKCPFC's Profile MKCPFC Flag Spain/MK 26 Feb 17 8.07pm Send a Private Message to MKCPFC Add MKCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by chateauferret

You sound surprised. Why?

The linesman gave offside against Bertrand because Gabbiadini was supposedly in an offside position when the ball was played.

The only problem was that it wasn't Gabbiadini who was offisde but a player beyond him who was not interfering with play at all.

You couldn't make it up. Perhaps Willo will be along in a minute to explain why a serious and stupid mistake which perhaps changed the outcome of a cup final is acceptable, because I can't understand it at all.

Mods - I suppose this should be in Football Talk.

Edited by chateauferret (26 Feb 2017 7.00pm)

Edited by chateauferret (26 Feb 2017 7.08pm)

I am not surprised as the decisions for Man U are a weekly event now , I am surprised there is no enquiry into it .
I was just checking as I only saw a glimpse and thought it was wrong but do not like to say anything until I can substainate and I will notify be bothered to watch it later.
Thanks.

 

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View lancseagle's Profile lancseagle Flag burnley 26 Feb 17 8.09pm Send a Private Message to lancseagle Add lancseagle as a friend

I think footballs just corrupt it's a million pound money making industry. I honestly believe that lots of these big games cup finals title deciders key games etc I think the outcome of these games has already been decided before a ball as even been kicked. The money at stake is humongous with all the Far East betting syndicates etc. It's the only explanation I can think of for all these peculiar decisions which seem to arise so often regarding certain teams.

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View MKCPFC's Profile MKCPFC Flag Spain/MK 26 Feb 17 8.10pm Send a Private Message to MKCPFC Add MKCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

The Assistant will have his own explanation and no doubt he has seen the 'Slow-Mo' and discussed this with his 'Team'.

There was a player in an offside position and what he might say is that in the end this influenced his decision.

Sorry Willing but 99% of the time the officials give the decision to Man U, always the big ones and it is shameful.

 

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View the silurian's Profile the silurian Flag The garden of England.(not really) 26 Feb 17 8.12pm Send a Private Message to the silurian Add the silurian as a friend

Originally posted by MKCPFC

Sorry Willing but 99% of the time the officials give the decision to Man U, always the big ones and it is shameful.

Dont worry MKCPFC, the referee will be "forensically assessed" after the game and the result will be overturned!!

 

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 26 Feb 17 8.15pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by MKCPFC

Sorry Willing but 99% of the time the officials give the decision to Man U, always the big ones and it is shameful.

Where on earth are you getting this fact from ????
Hope this is not just plucking a figure out of the air to justify one's point.

I have not heard of any 'Conspiracy' favouring Man Utd or any other club for that matter with PL referees in their meetings being told to favour this club or that club.Bizarre.

 

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View MrCParrot's Profile MrCParrot Flag Taunton 26 Feb 17 8.21pm Send a Private Message to MrCParrot Add MrCParrot as a friend

So that's 2 cup finals in a row that they have won with baffling refereeing decisions.

It cannot be a coincidence that they have the weight of 600 million football supporters behind the club and they get the decisions.

In effect I'm accusing the officials of cheating.

The officials are simply more afraid of getting a big decision wrong when the worlds attention is on Man Unt, nobody cares when they get it wrong and it affects Southampton or Palace, this is bias an it is cheating.

Only video replays will ever save us from this.

Parrot

 


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View lancseagle's Profile lancseagle Flag burnley 26 Feb 17 8.23pm Send a Private Message to lancseagle Add lancseagle as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

Where on earth are you getting this fact from ????
Hope this is not just plucking a figure out of the air to justify one's point.

I have not heard of any 'Conspiracy' favouring Man Utd or any other club for that matter with PL referees in their meetings being told to favour this club or that club.Bizarre.

I don't think you seem to realise or grasp just how much money hangs in the balance that becomes the overriding catalyst to enable teams to progress.

 

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