You’re allowed to have two hands around a players waist while not challenging for the ball and pull them back?Never a pen on Garnacho for me
So you can grab a player in the box now then? Except if you are United playing City I guessNever a pen on Garnacho for me
So you can grab a player in the box now then? Except if you are United playing City I guess
Never knew you can hold players and pull them with two hands.Never a pen on Garnacho for me
So you can grab a player in the box now then? Except if you are United playing City I guess
You’re allowed to have two hands around a players waist while not challenging for the ball and pull them back?
What would have been needed for it to be a foul for you? Would he have needed to toss him over his head and to the ground in a suplex-like move, or at what point does “holding a player around his waist from behind with two hands, preventing him from going forward” become a foul move in the game of football?Never a pen on Garnacho for me
I get where you’re coming from? But is it a foul outside the box? Ignore garnacho going down just the hands holding him back.Never a pen on Garnacho for me
Its a foulI've seen it thousands of times. Never given as a pen and definitely not when the player falls like he was taken out by a sniper
That's exactly what I mean, we all know the way fouls are judged inside and outside the box is different. A pen given when a player is held like that, is too rare of an occurrence to realistically expect it.I get where you’re coming from? But is it a foul outside the box? Ignore garnacho going down just the hands holding him back.
I get the point that what happened didn’t lead to Garnacho going to ground…That being said there’s no way that is given without Garnacho going to ground. I’m not surprised it wasn’t given but it’s 100% a foul. He’s got two hands around his waist and literally restraining him from going to he ball which is in open play.Never a pen on Garnacho for me
Given as a pen for City against us, for far lessI've seen it thousands of times. Never given as a pen and definitely not when the player falls like he was taken out by a sniper
I didn't say it wasn't a foul, just not a "foul" enough to be given a pen.What would have been needed for it to be a foul for you? Would he have needed to toss him over his head and to the ground in a suplex-like move, or at what point does “holding a player around his waist from behind with two hands, preventing him from going forward” become a foul move in the game of football?
And how did we react ?Given as a pen for City against us, for far less
If its a foul its a pen. Definition of a pen is a foul in the boxI didn't say it wasn't a foul, just not a "foul" enough to be given a pen.
Sums my thoughts up better than I did aboveI get the point that what happened didn’t lead to Garnacho going to ground…That being said there’s no way that is given without Garnacho going to ground. I’m not surprised it wasn’t given but it’s 100% a foul. He’s got two hands around his waist and literally restraining him from going to he ball which is in open play.
Doesn’t matter how we reacted, it was given.And how did we react ?
What the feck are you on aboutI didn't say it wasn't a foul, just not a "foul" enough to be given a pen.
In reality it doesn't happen like that though, we do know the level of severity is rarely the sameIf its a foul its a pen. Definition of a pen is a foul in the box
In reality it doesn't happen like that though, we do know the level of severity is rarely the same
It's easy to understand, if you don't get it or disagree, It's all goodWhat the feck are you on about
In reality it doesn't happen like that though, we do know the level of severity is rarely the same
Both a pen and a dive but if he doesn't throw himself down the ref definitely doesn't give it
That's more like it, I would agree with that. Garnacho didn't help his case even if I see why he did itI get the point that what happened didn’t lead to Garnacho going to ground…That being said there’s no way that is given without Garnacho going to ground. I’m not surprised it wasn’t given but it’s 100% a foul. He’s got two hands around his waist and literally restraining him from going to he ball which is in open play.
its a clear pen.
That fact that even Freddie Ljungberg thinks so just makes it clear.
There are no certainties in these imaginary scenarios tbh, referees are too inconsistent to be sure of anythingIf bearhugging a player to prevent him from fecking playing football isn't a pen, nothing is. It would be impossible to attack at all if that was allowed.
We all know with 100% certainty that it would have been given at the other end, as it should be every time that happens.
That's more like it, I would agree with that. Garnacho didn't help his case even if I see why he did it
But your stance is “never a penalty for me” because referees are inconsistent and often don’t give that foul as a penalty.There are no certainties in these imaginary scenarios tbh, referees are too inconsistent to be sure of anything
Does anyone have a single other example of a similar penalty being given? Honestly can't think of one.
You’re saying it’s an accepted part of the game that defenders can just put two hands around a players waist and hold them back without challenging for the ball?Does anyone have a single other example of a similar penalty being given? Honestly can't think of one.
Yeah for me, even it's a foul outside the box, I wouldn't give it as a pen still. You're free to disagree, I don't gotta convince youBut your stance is “never a penalty for me” because referees are inconsistent and often don’t give that foul as a penalty.
That defies logic. It’s a clear penalty, its a clear foul in the box, yet you’re making your personal judgement that it shouldn’t be given as a penalty because referees are inconsistent in giving it.
If you think it was a foul in the box, you think it was a penalty. Referee’s regularly getting it wrong shouldn’t factor into your objective view of the incident.