| Unbelievable Ireland 16:13 - Nov 16 with 2540 views | EllGazzell | What a game! Well done to them, looked like it had slipped away but they kept going and got it in the end. Fingers crossed for a good draw for them and the other home nations - would be fantastic to see them there with us next year! |  |
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| Unbelievable Ireland on 20:10 - Nov 16 with 2375 views | IOMDale | As somebody who lives in Dublin and is very aware of how anti-UK the Irish generally are (however good-natured), I would love to see them fall flat on their face in the play offs. |  | |  |
| Unbelievable Ireland on 21:56 - Nov 18 with 1978 views | D_Alien | There's going to be some sore heads in Glasgow in the morning |  |
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| Unbelievable Ireland on 23:00 - Nov 18 with 1882 views | dingdangblue | How are we all with the penalty award? Am I missing something? Doesn't the fouled player need to be in the box or has the ref got it right? |  |
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| Unbelievable Ireland on 00:37 - Nov 19 with 1815 views | Braemar60 |
| Unbelievable Ireland on 21:56 - Nov 18 by D_Alien | There's going to be some sore heads in Glasgow in the morning |
As Frankie Valli didn't say, "oh what a night. Mid-November back in '25." Never seen a game like that. Real rollercoaster, every emotion at Hampden tonight. |  | |  |
| Unbelievable Ireland on 12:43 - Nov 19 with 1541 views | Edindale | Another example of VAR confusing the rules! The forward needs to be in the box or on the line before a penalty can be awarded. When will the inconsistency end? On this occasion it contributed to the excitement rather than dulling the game down. However Scotland were a bit fortunate with the earlier Hoyland disallowed goal. |  | |  |
| Unbelievable Ireland on 13:44 - Nov 19 with 1497 views | frenzied | The sending off was harsh |  | |  |
| Unbelievable Ireland on 14:56 - Nov 19 with 1431 views | pioneer |
| Unbelievable Ireland on 21:56 - Nov 18 by D_Alien | There's going to be some sore heads in Glasgow in the morning |
So who will they be embarrassed by this time...cape verde or curacao? It would be nice to see them perform well at a tournament for once. |  | |  |
| Unbelievable Ireland on 18:49 - Nov 19 with 1303 views | davidab2202 |
| Unbelievable Ireland on 12:43 - Nov 19 by Edindale | Another example of VAR confusing the rules! The forward needs to be in the box or on the line before a penalty can be awarded. When will the inconsistency end? On this occasion it contributed to the excitement rather than dulling the game down. However Scotland were a bit fortunate with the earlier Hoyland disallowed goal. |
Apparently the fact that Robertson was standing on the line was sufficient for a penalty to be awarded. Yes, I know......... |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Unbelievable Ireland on 07:55 - Nov 20 with 1070 views | Dale92 |
| Unbelievable Ireland on 18:49 - Nov 19 by davidab2202 | Apparently the fact that Robertson was standing on the line was sufficient for a penalty to be awarded. Yes, I know......... |
Same thing happened against van dijk against Brentford |  |
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| Unbelievable Ireland on 08:55 - Nov 20 with 1024 views | TalkingSutty |
| Unbelievable Ireland on 18:49 - Nov 19 by davidab2202 | Apparently the fact that Robertson was standing on the line was sufficient for a penalty to be awarded. Yes, I know......... |
So a penalty can be awarded for a foul, irrespective of if the person being fouled is in the penalty box? If the person commiting the foul is in his own penalty area at the time then it's a penalty. That's how i viewed the Denmark penalty and is was backed up by the video evidence and still photograph. The attacker wasn't in the area or standing on the line. That's a decision that could have very easily cost Scotland a olace in the World Cup Finals. Matchday officials and VAR all consulting with each other and there's still confusion. [Post edited 20 Nov 8:59]
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| Unbelievable Ireland on 12:06 - Nov 20 with 851 views | Daley_Lama | It’s nonsensical re: pen. Contact was outside the box, therefore should be a foul not a pen but given because his feet were in the box (on the line is in the box) If flipped the other way and Robertson’s feet was physically outside of the box, but his knee was inside the box to bring down the striker, then by the same rules it would be a free-kick not a pen which again, would be wrong and in reality, would not have happened. Bag o’sh*te |  |
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| Unbelievable Ireland on 12:32 - Nov 20 with 789 views | D_Alien | The thing about VAR is the initial intention was to overrule a clear and obvious error. Since then, "mission creep" has made it into an object of ridicule. We really shouldn't be hearing from the ref over the stadium tannoy But all is not lost... https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c3ep2eve820o |  |
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