Why are penalties always ‘dodgy’ ? (n/t) 16:16 - Aug 23 with 396 views | Benters | |  |
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Why are penalties always ‘dodgy’ ? (n/t) on 16:21 - Aug 23 with 350 views | Radlett_blue | If they're not, they're "stonewall". |  |
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Why are penalties always ‘dodgy’ ? (n/t) on 16:25 - Aug 23 with 313 views | noggin | Only the ones given against us. |  |
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Why are penalties always ‘dodgy’ ? (n/t) on 16:57 - Aug 23 with 222 views | Plums | Because most fans and pundits don't even know what IFAB is, let alone understand what's in the Laws of the Game. |  |
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Why are penalties always ‘dodgy’ ? (n/t) on 17:16 - Aug 23 with 160 views | BeachBlue | Yeah I mean we only had like 80+ minutes to score two goals and make it irrelevant. Fine margins. (GRRRR!!!) |  | |  |
Why are penalties always ‘dodgy’ ? (n/t) on 17:27 - Aug 23 with 122 views | ArnoldMoorhen | That one wasn't. The only way it wasn't a penalty was if Greaves was fouled. Which would have been a soft free kick. Once on the floor he puts his legs through the legs of the attacker, and there's contact. Given at least nine times out of ten. |  | |  |
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