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  1. halter42

    Burnley Handball?!

    What minute was that in the game?
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    Anybody remember this match? Ref awarded a PK, not seen by any cameras except a single fan camera

    Here: https://www.dutchreferee.com/esfandiar-baharmast-saw-something-16-cameras-couldnt-see/
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    Derby vs Cardiff

    Penalty for me
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    Are UEFA following the Prem League?

    It was saved by the keeper, I was surprised there was no retake
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    Dutch Referee Blog - Pierluigi Collina Master Class

    Hi Jan, great to see you back :)
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    Thoughts?

    What minute did this incident occure?
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    Good quiz q

    I think the yellow card would be for unsporting behaviour. That being said, I think if the goalkeeper keeps out a bad back pass to him with his hands, I think it is no card a.t.m, so that doesn't make much sense.
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    Man U v PSG

    At what time did that happen?
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    Chelsea V United

    I agree that this would mean a even harder job for defenders, and I'm not sure if it would work (especially on non-pro level). But it would, for me at least, be much easier to call a foul or not. And that is key for me - more consistency on the calls.
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    Chelsea V United

    I mean, what players ACTUALLY play a ball deliberately with their hands. Yes, maybe Luis' Suarez save at the world cup or Chamberlains handball against Chelsea (ball was going wide^^) but other than that - noone wants to deliberately give away a penalty. The problem is, the word is used wrongly...
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    Chelsea V United

    The handball rule needs revision! I heard that the term "deliberate" will be taken out. Good! I would suggest something like "can the player anticipate the ball" - i think Young can.
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    Roma V Liverpool

    Can you tell me in which minututes of the game these two offenses took place?
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    Roma V Liverpool

    Not enough for me Sheffiels Finest, I think V. Dijks shirt is also pulled in that situation. What about the yellow on Lovren (43'). If he didn't foul him, would it not have been a goalscoring opportunity? El Shaarawy had a good touch which put the ball quite centraly. Thoughts?
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    VAR England v Italy

    Funny reaction by Jürgen Klopp being asked about the penalty incident! At 9:00
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    Smith Livermore | Simultaneous RP

    Should be a drop ball if he cautions both players, right? But as West Brom get the free kick after, Livermoore -as sugested- probably got a yellow for something else after the initial foul...
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    Smith Livermore | Simultaneous RP

    I don't think Livermoore deserved yellow for his tackle - funny how he didn't get injured and wasn't mad at A.Smith at all, who needed short treatment. incident around 35min
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    Liverpool V Spurs

    I thought i would share this cool Offside Test, where you have to decide whether it is deliberate play or a deflection! Quite tricky if you ask me :p https://www.proassistantreferees.com/deliberate-deflection/ I am a big fan of the content of our American friends from PRO (proreferees.com and...
  18. halter42

    Liverpool V Spurs

    Sooo... is Lamela attempting to play the ball and is fouled after? Looks like it to me. He's deffinitely challenging for the ball.
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    Liverpool V Spurs

    Wow, this brings a whole new dimension to the video "proof". I mean, this is so hard to spot in real time and even with several camera angles it is uncertain. The argument, that Lamela walks into the challenge and it therefore isn't a foul is not valid for me. Good players often draw fouls by...
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    Liverpool V Spurs

    Hello Everyone I watched the game and even as a Liverpool fan, i thought the two penalties were rightly awarded. I found a camera angle I think has not been uploaded here yet, which for me clearly proves, that Lamela has been caught sufficently to go down. here is the link:
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