Joined: Jan 19 2006 Posts: 1337 Location: Hibbing, Minnesota.
Mr. Zucchini Head wrote:To give a penalty try you have to be certain that a try would have been scored without the foul play. There were a lot of Hull players in the vicinity who could have got there first, and even if Hall had got the ball he still had to ground it with defenders on him. It should have been a penalty for sure, but you just can't give penalty try for that.
Cheers for fronting up and giving credit.
Fair enough but I wish you had seen the penalty try Thaler once awarded against us at Wakefield a while back. The ball had been kicked into the in goal area the Wakefield player was nudged out of the way after he kicked it and with no Wakefield player anywhere near Rovers kicked the ball dead. We were told afterwards that a penalty try can be awarded if IN THE OPINION OF THE REFEREE a try would have been scored and so if Thaler thought it would have been a try then it was a try. No bull I reckon it was a 1 in 10 chance the Wakey player would have scored but Thaler thought different so was within his rights to award a penalty try.
I reckon Hall would have got to the ball first of course you can never be sure he would have and you can't be sure he would have grounded the ball IN MY OPINION he would have so if I was the ref it's a penalty try. Seeing as though Thaler saw no fault in the Hull player hooking his arm around Hall's and pulling him back then he was never going to look further.
Hey it sounds like I am making excuses and I suppose I am. We were poop today and it was you who made us look that way. Well done and congratulations.
Mrs Barista wrote:Never saw anything about number of stitches, just that a child was injured and receiving hospital treatment. I saw about 4 bottles and was near the flare, saw a bit of fans posturing but didn't see any injuries.
The only reference to it I have seen was someone saying about a young fan being hit by a bottle and needing 86 stitches. I assumed it was just someone taking the p*** . If anyone has been injured though I hope there is nothing too serious.
Regardless of whether anyone was hurt or not it is beyond me why anyone would throw anything. Scum.
His Bobness wrote:Fair enough but I wish you had seen the penalty try Thaler once awarded against us at Wakefield a while back. The ball had been kicked into the in goal area the Wakefield player was nudged out of the way after he kicked it and with no Wakefield player anywhere near Rovers kicked the ball dead. We were told afterwards that a penalty try can be awarded if IN THE OPINION OF THE REFEREE a try would have been scored and so if Thaler thought it would have been a try then it was a try. No bull I reckon it was a 1 in 10 chance the Wakey player would have scored but Thaler thought different so was within his rights to award a penalty try.
I reckon Hall would have got to the ball first of course you can never be sure he would have and you can't be sure he would have grounded the ball IN MY OPINION he would have so if I was the ref it's a penalty try. Seeing as though Thaler saw no fault in the Hull player hooking his arm around Hall's and pulling him back then he was never going to look further.
Hey it sounds like I am making excuses and I suppose I am. We were poop today and it was you who made us look that way. Well done and congratulations.
My understanding of penalty try has always been that it has to be a virtual certainty. That's why they are so rare.
Joined: Jan 19 2006 Posts: 1337 Location: Hibbing, Minnesota.
Mr. Zucchini Head wrote:My understanding of penalty try has always been that it has to be a virtual certainty. That's why they are so rare.
If IN THE OPINION OF THE REFEREE a try would have been scored it is a penalty try. ATEOTD it can only be a matter of opinion and the only relevant opinion is that of the referee who in this case didn't even see the offence in the first place.
I'm thinking of putting a bet on a double of FC beating Saints and Rovers beating Wire on Monday what do you reckon?
His Bobness wrote:If IN THE OPINION OF THE REFEREE a try would have been scored it is a penalty try. ATEOTD it can only be a matter of opinion and the only relevant opinion is that of the referee who in this case didn't even see the offence in the first place.
I'm thinking of putting a bet on a double of FC beating Saints and Rovers beating Wire on Monday what do you reckon?
Joined: Jan 16 2003 Posts: 6734 Location: At the cider bus, Worthy Farm, Somerset
i've seen a facebook thread saying a rovers fan threw a glass bottle outside the stadium which hit a young boy, who was also a rovers fan. the boy had to have some surgery which went well. Post seemed to come from a family member. I'll try to find it again - to see if it has developed as a hoax or not
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What can one say, we were stronger, faster, fitter, smarter, and just for Radders “LOUDER” from start to finish, destroying our very quiet neighbors from start to finish.
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