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How did Cardiff’s goal stand ?

Ehh 50-50.

Patto came charging in for it from the side. The attacker was almost stationary. Yeah he raised his arm in a weird way but considering Patto barged into HIM I think it would have been harsh to give a foul our way.
50-50 🤣🤣🤣
Some people on here slate referees week after week and don't have a clue whatsoever about the laws mind.
So you're saying that's not a foul?
That angle makes it pretty clear that Patto ran and jumped into the attacker, not the other way around. If they hadn't scored from it, it probably would have been a penalty.
You are the definition of stupid 🤣
 
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I'm not saying Patterson didn't jump into the challenge, I'm pointing out that what you said, which was "The attacker was almost stationary" isn't quite factual. The attacker is also jumping into the challenge at an angle and wasn't stationary jumping directly upwards. If there was a camera angle from the sidelines then you'd see more of just how far the attacker was moving forward as he jumped.

To think that is a penalty is a bit baffling. Patterson ran to jump but his jump movement in the air isn't that much more than the attacker's movement towards the ball after jumping as you can see when you show just the jump itself.

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I mean it's a blatant foul :lol:

Crazy that some are still arguing otherwise, I could understand it somewhat if it was staunch Cardiff fans arguing, but these are Sunderland fans, only on here.

Also, still baffled how the ref hasn't given the foul considering how close he was to the incident, it's so bad.
 
I could understand it somewhat if it was staunch Cardiff fans arguing, but these are Sunderland fans, only on here.
Why should that make a difference? Are you questioning this boards ability to view incidents objectively without being influenced by bias towards their club?

You're right mind. The Cardiff forum would ge going ballistic if that was given as a foul. So would this one if that's your attacker on their goalkeeper.

I wonder what most neutrals would say about this incident?
 
Why should that make a difference? Are you questioning this boards ability to view incidents objectively without being influenced by bias towards their club?

You're right mind. The Cardiff forum would ge going ballistic if that was given as a foul. So would this one if that's your attacker on their goalkeeper.

I wonder what most neutrals would say about this incident?
So why was the attacker's arm so high ?. There was real impact if you look at how both players landed. Clearly the forward was determined to impede the keeper. Ref had just one look, but VAR I think would have disallowed it.
 
I don't see how your perception of his fitness has anything to do with any mistakes he has made this season. None of them are related to speed or agility.
Pathetic, he jumped about 1 to 2 feet off the ground he's vastly overweight and looks sluggish. It was the same the goal against with Roberts...he didn't leave the ground.

It's getting to the stage where this lad will be targeted, he's a big weaklink.
 
Pathetic, he jumped about 1 to 2 feet off the ground he's vastly overweight and looks sluggish. It was the same the goal against with Roberts...he didn't leave the ground.

It's getting to the stage where this lad will be targeted, he's a big weaklink.
Nothing to do with his weight though?
 
Pathetic, he jumped about 1 to 2 feet off the ground he's vastly overweight and looks sluggish. It was the same the goal against with Roberts...he didn't leave the ground.

It's getting to the stage where this lad will be targeted, he's a big weaklink.
'Vastly' :lol::lol:
 
Why should that make a difference? Are you questioning this boards ability to view incidents objectively without being influenced by bias towards their club?

You're right mind. The Cardiff forum would ge going ballistic if that was given as a foul. So would this one if that's your attacker on their goalkeeper.

I wonder what most neutrals would say about this incident?
They have told me 100% foul and I’ve lived down in Yorkshire 35 years, majority are neutral.
 
Clear foul mind, and shows some people go too far the other way when it comes to goalkeepers and being overly protected.

Patterson literally has his hands taken away from the ball by another player using their arm to do so. Anyone who claims it’s ‘weak’ I’d love to see their attempt at not moving their hands whilst in mid air when a six foot bloke is pushing them.
 
I'm saying it is a foul. But some on here claiming it isn't and are either doing it because they don't know the laws... or they're just saying it isn't to be able to call Patterson fat etc.
Sorry mate, I misunderstood. Totally agree with you.
Good one Baz. Glad you thought you were hilarious
I domt think I'm hilarious, I just think people thinking it isn't a foul are f***ing stupid.
 
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