Forgot to mention Kolo Toure. I honestly think we have signed Man city's second best defender. The man is a fucking tank, still very fast and is actually dangerous from set pieces.
Cheers City.
eugghhhhh watch a live game or wait for MOTD?????
That's a red card surely?
Forgot to mention Kolo Toure. I honestly think we have signed Man city's second best defender. The man is a fucking tank, still very fast and is actually dangerous from set pieces.
Cheers City.
eugghhhhh watch a live game or wait for MOTD?????
Benteke you knob.
Gonna get like +1 point for that, idiot.
Also...I don't think that should be a pen, he played advantage right....?
That's a red card surely?
Has to be. Ref bottled it.
What's the rule on advantage though?
Cos he let it go and Villa did have an advantage...an open net, but Weimann missed.
Can you still pull it back?
He gave advantage then pulled it back after they missed an open goal, lol...
Gibbs got knocked out.
I missed that... did he get Bentekke'd????
Giroud needs to move to a bigger club if he wants to win anything.
If it's anything like last season, nobody gets an assist in that situation.Does Benteke get the assist for his goal? Maybe that'll cover the penalty miss points subtraction.
Ouch, hope Gibbs is alright.
Yeah, but if you then pull it back and give the penalty, you have to give the red card as well.
North London Moist Cunts.
But you have to call the foul immediately if it involves a player getting sent off, no?
But you have to call the foul immediately if it involves a player getting sent off, no?
Advantage
The referee may play advantage whenever an infringement or offence occurs.
The referee should consider the following circumstances in deciding whether to apply the advantage or stop play:
the severity of the offence: if the infringement warrants an expulsion, the referee must stop play and send off the player unless there is a subsequent opportunity to score a goal
the position where the offence was committed: the closer to the opponent's goal, the more effective it can be
the chances of an immediate, promising attack
the atmosphere of the match
The decision to penalise the original offence must be taken within a few
seconds.
If the offence warrants a caution, it must be issued at the next stoppage.
However, unless there is a clear advantage, it is recommended that the referee stops play and cautions the player immediately. If the caution is NOT issued at the next stoppage, it cannot be shown later.