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BillyStubbsTears

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Penalty decisions
« on February 18, 2026, 11:43:05 am by BillyStubbsTears »
Yeah, I know we have at last started to get some, but Christ alive, I've never known a season when we've been denied so many absolute stone cold ones.

Another one last night. That push on Molyneux with 15 minutes to go. I've just watched again on the full match replay - it was a stone cold as it looked at the time. Blatant push in the middle of the back. Anywhere else on the pitch, that's a foul. And there's nothing at all in the Laws of the Game, or instructions to refs to say that they have to apply different standards on decisions in the box. That one was simply an awful decision.

That follows another blatant miss last week at Huddersfield. Midway through the 2nd half, we were given a free kick on the edge of the box when Sharp was fouled. Watching the replay, the contact was clearly in the box.

I reckon that's now 6 absolute rock solid penalties we've had turned down this season. And we haven't had one given where there's been any doubt.

Put that together with the very worst reffing decision of the season (or in fact, pretty much of  any season) when Olowu wasn't sent off for that crazy lunge at Bailey, and we are still a long way in the minus numbers on decisions. Had we got the rub of the green on those decisions, we could well be on the edge of the playoffs.



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Barmby Rover

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« Reply #1 on February 18, 2026, 11:46:01 am by Barmby Rover »
Blatant penalty, right under our nose in SW stand, but as somebody said at the time, the ref is not going to give two penalties in a game. Pathetic officials again.

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« Reply #2 on February 18, 2026, 12:01:21 pm by sf9944 »
Not sure whose idea it was to run a load of fluorescent clad security staff across the front of the away end just as Moly was lining up his penalty.  I felt sure at the time that he was going to be put off. 

Someone needs to have a word to say that this is perfectly acceptable when the opposition have a penalty but illegal when we do!!!

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« Reply #3 on February 18, 2026, 12:01:46 pm by CJK »
I'm just going to divert this slightly on to the referee's general performance last night. What did we think? What I couldn't understand was how we ended up with four bookings to their one, and that was the keeper time wasting before the pen.

When he booked Byrne fairly early on, he set the tone, he set the bar for what a booking was going to be in the game. So I can't understand why some of the fouls committed by them weren't bookings. Particularly one on half way where Moly was taken out way after he'd played the ball.

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« Reply #4 on February 18, 2026, 12:14:52 pm by Metalmicky »
Wasn't Moly's booking for kicking the ball away again...?  Can't complain about the other three really.

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« Reply #5 on February 18, 2026, 12:22:09 pm by Fal »
I'm just going to divert this slightly on to the referee's general performance last night. What did we think? What I couldn't understand was how we ended up with four bookings to their one, and that was the keeper time wasting before the pen.

When he booked Byrne fairly early on, he set the tone, he set the bar for what a booking was going to be in the game. So I can't understand why some of the fouls committed by them weren't bookings. Particularly one on half way where Moly was taken out way after he'd played the ball.

Thought the ref spoilt the game really as he blowing for everything, however ultimately i think it did us a favour as he stopped any huddersfield momentum from building

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« Reply #6 on February 18, 2026, 12:43:17 pm by allezallezallez »
the players worked out they would be given a free kick for the slightest touch.....spoilt the game....

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« Reply #7 on February 18, 2026, 12:45:56 pm by GazLaz »
Yeah, I know we have at last started to get some, but Christ alive, I've never known a season when we've been denied so many absolute stone cold ones.

Another one last night. That push on Molyneux with 15 minutes to go. I've just watched again on the full match replay - it was a stone cold as it looked at the time. Blatant push in the middle of the back. Anywhere else on the pitch, that's a foul. And there's nothing at all in the Laws of the Game, or instructions to refs to say that they have to apply different standards on decisions in the box. That one was simply an awful decision.

That follows another blatant miss last week at Huddersfield. Midway through the 2nd half, we were given a free kick on the edge of the box when Sharp was fouled. Watching the replay, the contact was clearly in the box.

I reckon that's now 6 absolute rock solid penalties we've had turned down this season. And we haven't had one given where there's been any doubt.

Put that together with the very worst reffing decision of the season (or in fact, pretty much of  any season) when Olowu wasn't sent off for that crazy lunge at Bailey, and we are still a long way in the minus numbers on decisions. Had we got the rub of the green on those decisions, we could well be on the edge of the playoffs.

They don’t often get given in that situation though do they? Ball seemingly going out of play and the player not in control of the ball. It’s not an “us” issue it’s an everyone issue.

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« Reply #8 on February 18, 2026, 12:58:50 pm by danumdon »
The inconsistency on the reffing of player getting pulled back is really annoying, Gotts got carded for his(quite rightly) pull back but then a virtual copy by Ledson for them gets off without even a verbal, crazy.

Id love to see a refereeing assessments after a match, i do IV at work and know full well the flannel that gets written!

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« Reply #9 on February 18, 2026, 01:07:03 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Yeah, I know we have at last started to get some, but Christ alive, I've never known a season when we've been denied so many absolute stone cold ones.

Another one last night. That push on Molyneux with 15 minutes to go. I've just watched again on the full match replay - it was a stone cold as it looked at the time. Blatant push in the middle of the back. Anywhere else on the pitch, that's a foul. And there's nothing at all in the Laws of the Game, or instructions to refs to say that they have to apply different standards on decisions in the box. That one was simply an awful decision.

That follows another blatant miss last week at Huddersfield. Midway through the 2nd half, we were given a free kick on the edge of the box when Sharp was fouled. Watching the replay, the contact was clearly in the box.

I reckon that's now 6 absolute rock solid penalties we've had turned down this season. And we haven't had one given where there's been any doubt.

Put that together with the very worst reffing decision of the season (or in fact, pretty much of  any season) when Olowu wasn't sent off for that crazy lunge at Bailey, and we are still a long way in the minus numbers on decisions. Had we got the rub of the green on those decisions, we could well be on the edge of the playoffs.

They don’t often get given in that situation though do they? Ball seemingly going out of play and the player not in control of the ball. It’s not an “us” issue it’s an everyone issue.

We've had this discussion before Gaz. There's absolutely nothing in the Laws to justify that sort of choice. A foul is a foul. That's it. If there is judgement going on about "well, there was no real danger there" it is all entirely opaque.

In any case, there are two more fundamental errors in your reasoning.

1) The ball WASN'T going out of play. In fact after Molyneux was barged over, the ball DIDN'T go out of play. It stayed in, was collected by a Huddersfield player and they launched an attack. Down our undermanned right, because Molyneux had been shoved off the pitch. If Bailey hadn't taken one for the team, they might well have equalised.

2) Molyneux was well placed to have a decent attempt at heading the ball back across goal, where we had three players waiting.

Your comment on a player having to have "control of the ball" is nonsense. By that metric, any player running onto a ball, say  someone jumping for a header from a corner, could be rugby tackled with no consequence because they didn't have control of the ball.

I suggest you go and look at the video again. It was a foul. It was a blatant penalty. It was a dreadful decision.
« Last Edit: February 18, 2026, 01:09:54 pm by BillyStubbsTears »

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« Reply #10 on February 18, 2026, 01:08:40 pm by Rupee92ONLY »
Didn’t think the Molyneux shout was a penalty at the time (east) but if it is on the replays then fair enough but Molyneux went over 3 or 4 times in first half from a mix of diving and just being weak so he can have no complaints if the ref isn’t convinced.

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« Reply #11 on February 18, 2026, 01:13:47 pm by GazLaz »
Yeah, I know we have at last started to get some, but Christ alive, I've never known a season when we've been denied so many absolute stone cold ones.

Another one last night. That push on Molyneux with 15 minutes to go. I've just watched again on the full match replay - it was a stone cold as it looked at the time. Blatant push in the middle of the back. Anywhere else on the pitch, that's a foul. And there's nothing at all in the Laws of the Game, or instructions to refs to say that they have to apply different standards on decisions in the box. That one was simply an awful decision.

That follows another blatant miss last week at Huddersfield. Midway through the 2nd half, we were given a free kick on the edge of the box when Sharp was fouled. Watching the replay, the contact was clearly in the box.

I reckon that's now 6 absolute rock solid penalties we've had turned down this season. And we haven't had one given where there's been any doubt.

Put that together with the very worst reffing decision of the season (or in fact, pretty much of  any season) when Olowu wasn't sent off for that crazy lunge at Bailey, and we are still a long way in the minus numbers on decisions. Had we got the rub of the green on those decisions, we could well be on the edge of the playoffs.

They don’t often get given in that situation though do they? Ball seemingly going out of play and the player not in control of the ball. It’s not an “us” issue it’s an everyone issue.

We've had this discussion before Gaz. There's absolutely nothing in the Laws to justify that sort of choice. A foul is a foul. That's it. If there is judgement going on about "well, there was no real danger there" it is all entirely opaque.

In any case, there are two more fundamental errors in your reasoning.

1) The ball WASN'T going out of play. In fact after Molyneux was barged over, the ball DIDN'T go out of play. It stayed in, was collected by a Huddersfield player and they launched an attack. Down our undermanned right, because Molyneux had been shoved off the pitch. If Bailey hadn't taken one for the team, they might well have equalised.

2) Molyneux was well placed to have a decent attempt at heading the ball back across goal, where we had three players waiting.

Your comment on a player having to have "control of the ball" is nonsense. By that metric, any player running onto a ball, say  someone jumping for a header from a corner, could be rugby tackled with no consequence because they didn't have control of the ball.

I suggest you go and look at the video again. It was a foul. It was a blatant penalty. It was a dreadful decision.

I don’t disagree with you but I watch mountains of football and there are trends to the decisions that referees don’t give that perhaps under the letter of the law they should.

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« Reply #12 on February 18, 2026, 01:15:41 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Didn’t think the Molyneux shout was a penalty at the time (east) but if it is on the replays then fair enough but Molyneux went over 3 or 4 times in first half from a mix of diving and just being weak so he can have no complaints if the ref isn’t convinced.

Their full back, who looked like a competition winner, put two hands in Molyneux's back and shoved him just as he was jumping for the ball.  As clear a penalty as you'll ever see. As for the first half, it looked to me like they'd gone out to take a chunk out of Molyneux from the off. Lots of feet flying in round the backs of his ankles after he received the ball with his back to goal.

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« Reply #13 on February 18, 2026, 01:16:48 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Yeah, I know we have at last started to get some, but Christ alive, I've never known a season when we've been denied so many absolute stone cold ones.

Another one last night. That push on Molyneux with 15 minutes to go. I've just watched again on the full match replay - it was a stone cold as it looked at the time. Blatant push in the middle of the back. Anywhere else on the pitch, that's a foul. And there's nothing at all in the Laws of the Game, or instructions to refs to say that they have to apply different standards on decisions in the box. That one was simply an awful decision.

That follows another blatant miss last week at Huddersfield. Midway through the 2nd half, we were given a free kick on the edge of the box when Sharp was fouled. Watching the replay, the contact was clearly in the box.

I reckon that's now 6 absolute rock solid penalties we've had turned down this season. And we haven't had one given where there's been any doubt.

Put that together with the very worst reffing decision of the season (or in fact, pretty much of  any season) when Olowu wasn't sent off for that crazy lunge at Bailey, and we are still a long way in the minus numbers on decisions. Had we got the rub of the green on those decisions, we could well be on the edge of the playoffs.

They don’t often get given in that situation though do they? Ball seemingly going out of play and the player not in control of the ball. It’s not an “us” issue it’s an everyone issue.

We've had this discussion before Gaz. There's absolutely nothing in the Laws to justify that sort of choice. A foul is a foul. That's it. If there is judgement going on about "well, there was no real danger there" it is all entirely opaque.

In any case, there are two more fundamental errors in your reasoning.

1) The ball WASN'T going out of play. In fact after Molyneux was barged over, the ball DIDN'T go out of play. It stayed in, was collected by a Huddersfield player and they launched an attack. Down our undermanned right, because Molyneux had been shoved off the pitch. If Bailey hadn't taken one for the team, they might well have equalised.

2) Molyneux was well placed to have a decent attempt at heading the ball back across goal, where we had three players waiting.

Your comment on a player having to have "control of the ball" is nonsense. By that metric, any player running onto a ball, say  someone jumping for a header from a corner, could be rugby tackled with no consequence because they didn't have control of the ball.

I suggest you go and look at the video again. It was a foul. It was a blatant penalty. It was a dreadful decision.

I don’t disagree with you but I watch mountains of football and there are trends to the decisions that referees don’t give that perhaps under the letter of the law they should.

But you were wrong on your recollection of the facts in this case. There wasn't a nuanced case to weigh up, even if you agree that such nuance is acceptable.

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« Reply #14 on February 18, 2026, 01:33:07 pm by Branton Red »

I reckon that's now 6 absolute rock solid penalties we've had turned down this season. And we haven't had one given where there's been any doubt.


The penalty we were awarded at home to Exeter was exceptionally soft and very harsh on their defender.

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« Reply #15 on February 18, 2026, 01:36:42 pm by Fal »
Yeah, I know we have at last started to get some, but Christ alive, I've never known a season when we've been denied so many absolute stone cold ones.

Another one last night. That push on Molyneux with 15 minutes to go. I've just watched again on the full match replay - it was a stone cold as it looked at the time. Blatant push in the middle of the back. Anywhere else on the pitch, that's a foul. And there's nothing at all in the Laws of the Game, or instructions to refs to say that they have to apply different standards on decisions in the box. That one was simply an awful decision.

That follows another blatant miss last week at Huddersfield. Midway through the 2nd half, we were given a free kick on the edge of the box when Sharp was fouled. Watching the replay, the contact was clearly in the box.

I reckon that's now 6 absolute rock solid penalties we've had turned down this season. And we haven't had one given where there's been any doubt.

Put that together with the very worst reffing decision of the season (or in fact, pretty much of  any season) when Olowu wasn't sent off for that crazy lunge at Bailey, and we are still a long way in the minus numbers on decisions. Had we got the rub of the green on those decisions, we could well be on the edge of the playoffs.

I have to disagree with both penalty decisions, admittedly i haven't rewatched the highlights since last week but the one on Sharp was just outside the box and was the correct decison, the one on mols last night was extremely soft and i also didn't think that was a penalty either.

Olowu however should've been sent off.

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« Reply #16 on February 18, 2026, 01:41:38 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Yeah, I know we have at last started to get some, but Christ alive, I've never known a season when we've been denied so many absolute stone cold ones.

Another one last night. That push on Molyneux with 15 minutes to go. I've just watched again on the full match replay - it was a stone cold as it looked at the time. Blatant push in the middle of the back. Anywhere else on the pitch, that's a foul. And there's nothing at all in the Laws of the Game, or instructions to refs to say that they have to apply different standards on decisions in the box. That one was simply an awful decision.

That follows another blatant miss last week at Huddersfield. Midway through the 2nd half, we were given a free kick on the edge of the box when Sharp was fouled. Watching the replay, the contact was clearly in the box.

I reckon that's now 6 absolute rock solid penalties we've had turned down this season. And we haven't had one given where there's been any doubt.

Put that together with the very worst reffing decision of the season (or in fact, pretty much of  any season) when Olowu wasn't sent off for that crazy lunge at Bailey, and we are still a long way in the minus numbers on decisions. Had we got the rub of the green on those decisions, we could well be on the edge of the playoffs.

I have to disagree with both penalty decisions, admittedly i haven't rewatched the highlights since last week but the one on Sharp was just outside the box and was the correct decison, the one on mols last night was extremely soft and i also didn't think that was a penalty either.

Olowu however should've been sent off.

I watched the video of last week's. At contact, the defender's feet were both well inside the box, and he's hit Sharp with his knee/thigh. Given that the line counts as being inside the box, it would have been pretty much impossible for him to make contact outside the box.

Not sure how you judge "soft" by the way. If a player is jumping to head the ball and gets shoved in the back by two hands, what is that but a foul?
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« Reply #17 on February 18, 2026, 01:48:00 pm by drfchound »
In L1 the refs don’t get the benefit of scrutinising decisions on countless replays and only get the one real time view.
In real time it never entered my head that the Sharp one referred to above was a pen and didn’t appeal for a pen for the contact on Mols in front of me last night.
I bet fans of all clubs think they are hard done by when it comes to refs giving them pens, it isn’t just us.

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« Reply #18 on February 18, 2026, 01:57:44 pm by donnievic »
I'm just going to divert this slightly on to the referee's general performance last night. What did we think? What I couldn't understand was how we ended up with four bookings to their one, and that was the keeper time wasting before the pen.

When he booked Byrne fairly early on, he set the tone, he set the bar for what a booking was going to be in the game. So I can't understand why some of the fouls committed by them weren't bookings. Particularly one on half way where Moly was taken out way after he'd played the ball.
I thought on a whole the ref had a decent game apart from I thought push on Mols was a pen  but others didn’t at the time,not seen any replays as yet but possibly the ref maybe didn’t have a good view from where he was but the linesman should have.Also though all our bookings were justified but thought he possibly could of cautioned another of theirs but think the reason he didn’t was because the foul occurred fairly deep in our defensive half

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« Reply #19 on February 18, 2026, 02:18:06 pm by CJK »
I'm just going to divert this slightly on to the referee's general performance last night. What did we think? What I couldn't understand was how we ended up with four bookings to their one, and that was the keeper time wasting before the pen.

When he booked Byrne fairly early on, he set the tone, he set the bar for what a booking was going to be in the game. So I can't understand why some of the fouls committed by them weren't bookings. Particularly one on half way where Moly was taken out way after he'd played the ball.
I thought on a whole the ref had a decent game apart from I thought push on Mols was a pen  but others didn’t at the time,not seen any replays as yet but possibly the ref maybe didn’t have a good view from where he was but the linesman should have.Also though all our bookings were justified but thought he possibly could of cautioned another of theirs but think the reason he didn’t was because the foul occurred fairly deep in our defensive half

Yes I agree about the bookings dished out to our players being justified, I'm questioning the consistency applied. The late foul on Moly in front of the East Stand, I think it was their number 4 that pulled one of our players back in another incident, I think it was Gotts that was booked for the same thing.

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« Reply #20 on February 18, 2026, 03:25:21 pm by Fal »
Yeah, I know we have at last started to get some, but Christ alive, I've never known a season when we've been denied so many absolute stone cold ones.

Another one last night. That push on Molyneux with 15 minutes to go. I've just watched again on the full match replay - it was a stone cold as it looked at the time. Blatant push in the middle of the back. Anywhere else on the pitch, that's a foul. And there's nothing at all in the Laws of the Game, or instructions to refs to say that they have to apply different standards on decisions in the box. That one was simply an awful decision.

That follows another blatant miss last week at Huddersfield. Midway through the 2nd half, we were given a free kick on the edge of the box when Sharp was fouled. Watching the replay, the contact was clearly in the box.

I reckon that's now 6 absolute rock solid penalties we've had turned down this season. And we haven't had one given where there's been any doubt.

Put that together with the very worst reffing decision of the season (or in fact, pretty much of  any season) when Olowu wasn't sent off for that crazy lunge at Bailey, and we are still a long way in the minus numbers on decisions. Had we got the rub of the green on those decisions, we could well be on the edge of the playoffs.

I have to disagree with both penalty decisions, admittedly i haven't rewatched the highlights since last week but the one on Sharp was just outside the box and was the correct decison, the one on mols last night was extremely soft and i also didn't think that was a penalty either.

Olowu however should've been sent off.

I watched the video of last week's. At contact, the defender's feet were both well inside the box, and he's hit Sharp with his knee/thigh. Given that the line counts as being inside the box, it would have been pretty much impossible for him to make contact outside the box.

Not sure how you judge "soft" by the way. If a player is jumping to head the ball and gets shoved in the back by two hands, what is that but a foul?

A worse one was not given in the Charlton/Portsmouth game BST, thoughts on this? 2 mins in, the ref and the commentator both said no foul and i think that one is worse than the one on Moly by far.

https://youtu.be/cZNjLVTASas?si=tXDmmANejQPqqweR

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« Reply #21 on February 18, 2026, 04:38:13 pm by LincolnDonny »
Wasn't Moly's booking for kicking the ball away again...?  Can't complain about the other three really.





Book anyone for kicking the ball away and wasting about 4 seconds ,maybe book someone for looking in a funny way ...but jeeees god forbid huddersfield 4 Ryan Ledson taking out Mols with a disgaceful tackle and not even a word said.

I saw Mols look down , probably to count he still had 2 legs left no doubt.

Yet 6 minutes added on,i suppose for TLT going down for a minute ,you know and add on 5 minutes for the other team to try for a goal and draw .....

Sceptic me strikes again!

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« Reply #22 on February 18, 2026, 04:44:45 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Yeah, I know we have at last started to get some, but Christ alive, I've never known a season when we've been denied so many absolute stone cold ones.

Another one last night. That push on Molyneux with 15 minutes to go. I've just watched again on the full match replay - it was a stone cold as it looked at the time. Blatant push in the middle of the back. Anywhere else on the pitch, that's a foul. And there's nothing at all in the Laws of the Game, or instructions to refs to say that they have to apply different standards on decisions in the box. That one was simply an awful decision.

That follows another blatant miss last week at Huddersfield. Midway through the 2nd half, we were given a free kick on the edge of the box when Sharp was fouled. Watching the replay, the contact was clearly in the box.

I reckon that's now 6 absolute rock solid penalties we've had turned down this season. And we haven't had one given where there's been any doubt.

Put that together with the very worst reffing decision of the season (or in fact, pretty much of  any season) when Olowu wasn't sent off for that crazy lunge at Bailey, and we are still a long way in the minus numbers on decisions. Had we got the rub of the green on those decisions, we could well be on the edge of the playoffs.

I have to disagree with both penalty decisions, admittedly i haven't rewatched the highlights since last week but the one on Sharp was just outside the box and was the correct decison, the one on mols last night was extremely soft and i also didn't think that was a penalty either.

Olowu however should've been sent off.

I watched the video of last week's. At contact, the defender's feet were both well inside the box, and he's hit Sharp with his knee/thigh. Given that the line counts as being inside the box, it would have been pretty much impossible for him to make contact outside the box.

Not sure how you judge "soft" by the way. If a player is jumping to head the ball and gets shoved in the back by two hands, what is that but a foul?

A worse one was not given in the Charlton/Portsmouth game BST, thoughts on this? 2 mins in, the ref and the commentator both said no foul and i think that one is worse than the one on Moly by far.

https://youtu.be/cZNjLVTASas?si=tXDmmANejQPqqweR

Strange how different folk see different things. I'm really not being a deliberately awkward bugger here, but there's no way in a month of Sundays that is a penalty. The Portsmouth player deliberately changed his whole angle of run to make contact inevitable. his right leg went out nearly at 90 degrees to his direction of running. I think that was an excellent decision by the ref.

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« Reply #23 on February 18, 2026, 04:53:37 pm by Prez »
Talking of pens, anyone see that on social media the farce at Rochdale last night?

What on earth was the taker thinking???

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« Reply #24 on February 18, 2026, 05:04:32 pm by drfchound »
Talking of pens, anyone see that on social media the farce at Rochdale last night?

What on earth was the taker thinking???

I just googled it.
Very strange indeed but if you read the comments about the incident someone points out that when the taker begins his run up there is a whistle blown from the crowd and that could explain why he stops, thinking that the ref might have blown his whistle a second time for some reason.
When I replayed the clip the second whistle can clearly be heard.

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« Reply #25 on February 18, 2026, 06:46:09 pm by ForsolongaRover »
In L1 the refs don’t get the benefit of scrutinising decisions on countless replays and only get the one real time view.
In real time it never entered my head that the Sharp one referred to above was a pen and didn’t appeal for a pen for the contact on Mols in front of me last night.
I bet fans of all clubs think they are hard done by when it comes to refs giving them pens, it isn’t just us.



On this theme, was TLT genuinely injured when he required the physio in the second half during a period of Huddersfield pressure? Or was it the common tactical Goalkeeper injury which we have complained about when we’ve seen it from our opponents?

As for Hound’s bet I don’t think you’d find a bookmaker who’d take it!

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Re: Penalty decisions
« Reply #26 on February 18, 2026, 08:35:49 pm by donnievic »
Talking of pens, anyone see that on social media the farce at Rochdale last night?

What on earth was the taker thinking???
sire I heard a whistle when he was running up to take it so I think he was pulling away from taking it not sure if he then touched the ball or not

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Re: Penalty decisions
« Reply #27 on February 18, 2026, 08:36:49 pm by donnievic »
Wasn't Moly's booking for kicking the ball away again...?  Can't complain about the other three really.





Book anyone for kicking the ball away and wasting about 4 seconds ,maybe book someone for looking in a funny way ...but jeeees god forbid huddersfield 4 Ryan Ledson taking out Mols with a disgaceful tackle and not even a word said.

I saw Mols look down , probably to count he still had 2 legs left no doubt.

Yet 6 minutes added on,i suppose for TLT going down for a minute ,you know and add on 5 minutes for the other team to try for a goal and draw .....

Sceptic me strikes again!
thought the added time was right with all the subs aswell as TLT going down for a couple of mins

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Re: Penalty decisions
« Reply #28 on February 18, 2026, 08:38:19 pm by donnievic »
Yeah, I know we have at last started to get some, but Christ alive, I've never known a season when we've been denied so many absolute stone cold ones.

Another one last night. That push on Molyneux with 15 minutes to go. I've just watched again on the full match replay - it was a stone cold as it looked at the time. Blatant push in the middle of the back. Anywhere else on the pitch, that's a foul. And there's nothing at all in the Laws of the Game, or instructions to refs to say that they have to apply different standards on decisions in the box. That one was simply an awful decision.

That follows another blatant miss last week at Huddersfield. Midway through the 2nd half, we were given a free kick on the edge of the box when Sharp was fouled. Watching the replay, the contact was clearly in the box.

I reckon that's now 6 absolute rock solid penalties we've had turned down this season. And we haven't had one given where there's been any doubt.

Put that together with the very worst reffing decision of the season (or in fact, pretty much of  any season) when Olowu wasn't sent off for that crazy lunge at Bailey, and we are still a long way in the minus numbers on decisions. Had we got the rub of the green on those decisions, we could well be on the edge of the playoffs.

I have to disagree with both penalty decisions, admittedly i haven't rewatched the highlights since last week but the one on Sharp was just outside the box and was the correct decison, the one on mols last night was extremely soft and i also didn't think that was a penalty either.

Olowu however should've been sent off.

I watched the video of last week's. At contact, the defender's feet were both well inside the box, and he's hit Sharp with his knee/thigh. Given that the line counts as being inside the box, it would have been pretty much impossible for him to make contact outside the box.

Not sure how you judge "soft" by the way. If a player is jumping to head the ball and gets shoved in the back by two hands, what is that but a foul?

A worse one was not given in the Charlton/Portsmouth game BST, thoughts on this? 2 mins in, the ref and the commentator both said no foul and i think that one is worse than the one on Moly by far.

https://youtu.be/cZNjLVTASas?si=tXDmmANejQPqqweR

Strange how different folk see different things. I'm really not being a deliberately awkward bugger here, but there's no way in a month of Sundays that is a penalty. The Portsmouth player deliberately changed his whole angle of run to make contact inevitable. his right leg went out nearly at 90 degrees to his direction of running. I think that was an excellent decision by the ref.
penalty for me he gets pushed in the back and that’s what most forwards would do and try and get across infront of the defender

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Re: Penalty decisions
« Reply #29 on February 18, 2026, 09:30:12 pm by drfchound »
Yeah, I know we have at last started to get some, but Christ alive, I've never known a season when we've been denied so many absolute stone cold ones.

Another one last night. That push on Molyneux with 15 minutes to go. I've just watched again on the full match replay - it was a stone cold as it looked at the time. Blatant push in the middle of the back. Anywhere else on the pitch, that's a foul. And there's nothing at all in the Laws of the Game, or instructions to refs to say that they have to apply different standards on decisions in the box. That one was simply an awful decision.

That follows another blatant miss last week at Huddersfield. Midway through the 2nd half, we were given a free kick on the edge of the box when Sharp was fouled. Watching the replay, the contact was clearly in the box.

I reckon that's now 6 absolute rock solid penalties we've had turned down this season. And we haven't had one given where there's been any doubt.

Put that together with the very worst reffing decision of the season (or in fact, pretty much of  any season) when Olowu wasn't sent off for that crazy lunge at Bailey, and we are still a long way in the minus numbers on decisions. Had we got the rub of the green on those decisions, we could well be on the edge of the playoffs.

I have to disagree with both penalty decisions, admittedly i haven't rewatched the highlights since last week but the one on Sharp was just outside the box and was the correct decison, the one on mols last night was extremely soft and i also didn't think that was a penalty either.

Olowu however should've been sent off.

I watched the video of last week's. At contact, the defender's feet were both well inside the box, and he's hit Sharp with his knee/thigh. Given that the line counts as being inside the box, it would have been pretty much impossible for him to make contact outside the box.

Not sure how you judge "soft" by the way. If a player is jumping to head the ball and gets shoved in the back by two hands, what is that but a foul?

A worse one was not given in the Charlton/Portsmouth game BST, thoughts on this? 2 mins in, the ref and the commentator both said no foul and i think that one is worse than the one on Moly by far.

https://youtu.be/cZNjLVTASas?si=tXDmmANejQPqqweR

Strange how different folk see different things. I'm really not being a deliberately awkward bugger here, but there's no way in a month of Sundays that is a penalty. The Portsmouth player deliberately changed his whole angle of run to make contact inevitable. his right leg went out nearly at 90 degrees to his direction of running. I think that was an excellent decision by the ref.
penalty for me he gets pushed in the back and that’s what most forwards would do and try and get across infront of the defender

Correct, 100% the forward should try to get in front and across the defender in a situation like that.

 

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