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I am a completely independent observer and from the link I've posted above are you honestly telling me there is no push there by Wylie?? If Dublin were penalised in such a way I'd not be overly happy about it because as I've already said it's a very soft penalty but the clip above clearly shows a push. I don't know how you can't see that to be honest.
TrueBlue35 (Dublin) - Posts: 206 - 21/05/2019 11:01:35 2186220 Link 2 |
Zero push shocking decision. No bee in my bonnet it's the call that decides the game it's a huge mistake by the referee. Doesn't matter how good Cavan were or how bad Monaghan were that penalty changes everything and it's the difference in the end. You can't give an opinion on here without an agenda or I'm against Cavan , why would I care I've no Monaghan or Cavan blood whatsoever , I'm happy for Cavan people that they won ,but it's a shocking call by the ref and it needs to be called out. Well done Cavan they took that break and got the result. clondalkindub (Dublin) - Posts: 9926 - 21/05/2019 11:21:41 2186231 Link 5 |
And some commentators have said it was a penalty - McStay, BBC lads and others I've heard. Said constantly that it is very soft and harsh on Monaghan, but you can surely see why it was given... He had his hand on his back and Lane indicated a push and that's what it was given for. Posters above have said he dived and he should be sanctioned. Ridiculous. He was trying to control the ball and was nudged by Wylie as you can clearly see. I'm not looking at this with bias, I can see both sides and say it's harsh, but can you say you're not looking at the incident with your goggles?
Loughduff Lad (Cavan) - Posts: 2360 - 21/05/2019 11:22:02 2186232 Link 1 |
I think we will just have to agree to differ with the lads here Loughduff. I think the video posted above shows a push. If those who claim it isn't one then they have different definitions of what a push is. Neither of us are claiming it wasn't a soft penalty at all but if fellas don't want to acknowledge the hand on the bank and the pushing motion then there's not much we can do. I actually started to doubt myself there to the point I had to gather the lads around my desk in work to see if it was me who was seeing things! Turns out they also see the push... oh well.
TrueBlue35 (Dublin) - Posts: 206 - 21/05/2019 11:39:25 2186243 Link 2 |
I wouldnt give it myself if I was reffing a game, not with the view Conor Lane had anyway. The hand is on the back but I can't see a push motion, if there is one its marginal and it didnt cause the man to fall. He was on his way down and left the leg out. I wouldnt punish him for that either. I would say it should be no penalty or else call that stuff all the time which Lane did not do and no ref does. His poor performance has taken away from the game and from the Cavan win. The decision was early in the game but I felt we were already shook looking. Gator (Monaghan) - Posts: 238 - 21/05/2019 12:53:17 2186280 Link 2 |
Well if the lads around your desk say it's so, it must be true !
greysoil (Monaghan) - Posts: 965 - 21/05/2019 13:03:20 2186288 Link 0 |
Not at all but but just a quick survey to see if there were any other lads blind to the truth as shown in the footage!!!
TrueBlue35 (Dublin) - Posts: 206 - 21/05/2019 14:17:26 2186314 Link 2 |
Would you excuse the pull of the jersey aswell? How many times do you have to foul someone for it to warrant a free or penalty? Just curious. cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 4978 - 21/05/2019 14:51:12 2186325 Link 1 |
No pull of a jersey , it's never a peno it's a shocking decision, end of. I'm never changing my mind it's a huge mistake.
clondalkindub (Dublin) - Posts: 9926 - 21/05/2019 15:32:11 2186337 Link 3 |
Have you looked at the videos the lads posted above? If you have and are denying there was a pull of the jersey then you're choosing not to see what's in front of you. The push was very slight, I agree. But still a push. cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 4978 - 21/05/2019 15:57:02 2186343 Link 2 |
It doesn't matter one iota now lads. We complained about Beggan's 13 steps in 2013 but it was never going to make any difference. Same here. opa01 (Cavan) - Posts: 500 - 21/05/2019 22:16:15 2186462 Link 1 |
and young Callaghan's goal against Mayo in AI final with 9 steps.
browncows (Meath) - Posts: 2340 - 22/05/2019 00:36:32 2186491 Link 1 |
Was that before or after Christopher McGuinness had a perfectly good goal disallowed? It was a shocking decision on Saturday night from a shockingly poor referee who should not be the championship referees panel. CurlyFingers (Monaghan) - Posts: 52 - 22/05/2019 09:49:58 2186532 Link 0 |
Delighted Cavan got the win against our noisy neighbours. In relation to the penalty it may well have been harsh but i have zero sympathy for Whyle, lets remember the two stonewall penalties not given to Michael Argue the last time Monaghan came to breffni park in championship, outrageous decisions, there were numerous that day. Didnt hear any monaghan people complain then. bunnoe1 (Cavan) - Posts: 60 - 22/05/2019 11:35:30 2186568 Link 1 |
Delighted Cavan got the win against our noisy neighbours. In relation to the penalty it may well have been harsh but i have zero sympathy for Whyle, lets remember the two stonewall penalties not given to Michael Argue the last time Monaghan came to breffni park in championship, outrageous decisions, there were numerous that day. Didnt hear any monaghan people complain then. bunnoe1 (Cavan) - Posts: 60 - 22/05/2019 11:36:09 2186569 Link 0 |