| Stoke penalty and our penalty record more generally 15:17 - Mar 12 with 985 views | itfc_bucks | I know it's been done to death, but PGMOL must have to take some accountability - the sheer number we've had denied and softly given against is beyond a joke. Even going back to the non award against Leicester last season or our promotion season before that. Has there been anything publicly said? |  |
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| Stoke penalty and our penalty record more generally on 16:06 - Mar 12 with 811 views | Illinoisblue | What can be done, though? McKenna has done a good job of politely calling it out the last couple of weeks. Ashton can get on the phone again. But refs will still make mistakes. Better we focus on what we can control. [Post edited 12 Mar 16:22]
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| Stoke penalty and our penalty record more generally on 17:13 - Mar 12 with 667 views | Simonds92 | Everton last season as well as Man City where 2 identical situations ended up with a penalty against us and one not given for us. |  | |  |
| Stoke penalty and our penalty record more generally on 17:40 - Mar 12 with 586 views | VanSaParody | If a club can be DEDUCTED points, in cases where an error is admitted by PGMOL & it has a direct impact on the result, I think the club should be awarded the points(s) they've been denied I know if you're awarded a penalty, there's always a chance it can be missed, but without studying the statistics, let's assume that most are scored (perhaps 2 in 3), so the incident v Leicester where PGMOL admitted we should have been awarded 2 pens, (even just 1) should be considered a pen that was scored |  | |  |
| Stoke penalty and our penalty record more generally on 18:07 - Mar 12 with 537 views | mrfixit426 |
| Stoke penalty and our penalty record more generally on 17:40 - Mar 12 by VanSaParody | If a club can be DEDUCTED points, in cases where an error is admitted by PGMOL & it has a direct impact on the result, I think the club should be awarded the points(s) they've been denied I know if you're awarded a penalty, there's always a chance it can be missed, but without studying the statistics, let's assume that most are scored (perhaps 2 in 3), so the incident v Leicester where PGMOL admitted we should have been awarded 2 pens, (even just 1) should be considered a pen that was scored |
I don't think points could be awarded for penalties not given, but there is an argument in certain circumstances (Tuesday) for points restored due to referee error when a penalty is awarded against. The issue is that there could potentially be another goal in the game. O'Shea blazed it over from a very promising position with the last kick of the game. Everyone seems to have forgotten that btw. Should have hit the target. |  | |  |
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