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Pablo Escobar
30/04/2014, 8:42 AM
Genuinely too difficult to tell from the footage because of the camera being so far away. They can zoom in only so many times before the quality of the footage is completely lost.
It was very, very close though. The goalkeeper seemed to have his hands on the ball just as the forward put his foot in, but milliseconds would be the difference really as to whether he actually had control of the ball or not, as I believe the rule is that the goalkeeper has to have control of the ball with both his hands before it's deemed a foul.

Some referees will give it, and some won't. It's just one of those things in football that can go either way, and unfortunately for Cork, it went against them this time. I know, as a goalkeeper myself, were that given as a goal against me, I'd be absolutely livid.

I agree that calls can go against teams. It happens. We have to get over it. However, I was right behind it and the keeper didn't lay a glove on the ball before it went in. Apparently, the keeper said it to Mark after the game too. But what can we do? It's the ref's call.

Dodge
30/04/2014, 9:23 AM
I agree that calls can go against teams. It happens. We have to get over it. However, I was right behind it and the keeper didn't lay a glove on the ball before it went in. Apparently, the keeper said it to Mark after the game too. But what can we do? It's the ref's call.

It happened fairly quickly too. Within a second of Murphy touching the ball it was in the net. It probably was a wrong decision but it was clearly understandable that it was disallowed. Wouldn't be in the top 10 wrong decisions so far this season.

Pablo Escobar
30/04/2014, 10:37 AM
It happened fairly quickly too. Within a second of Murphy touching the ball it was in the net. It probably was a wrong decision but it was clearly understandable that it was disallowed. Wouldn't be in the top 10 wrong decisions so far this season.

Is there a scale of wrong? While I disagree with you, I definitely agree that there have been far far too many mistakes made by ref's this season, even when compared with previous seasons.

Dodge
30/04/2014, 11:06 AM
Is there a scale of wrong? While I disagree with you, I definitely agree that there have been far far too many mistakes made by ref's this season, even when compared with previous seasons.

I have a scale of wrong yeah. I try and give refs the benefit of the doubt. In the Cork "goal" I could see why he would maybe disallow it. There are other decisions that are far easier to make, and I can't see how they can possibly get it wrong.

Pablo Escobar
30/04/2014, 11:32 AM
I have a scale of wrong yeah. I try and give refs the benefit of the doubt. In the Cork "goal" I could see why he would maybe disallow it. There are other decisions that are far easier to make, and I can't see how they can possibly get it wrong.

I'll re-iterate that I have not seen the footage, but on the night it was hard to see how he missed it. I can only presume that he actually didn't see it, perhaps he was blocked, and presumed that the keeper must have had his hands on the ball. When we were looking at it close-up it was blatantly obvious.

CityRebel
30/04/2014, 5:02 PM
Not based on soccer republic coverage last night


Genuinely too difficult to tell from the footage because of the camera being so far away. They can zoom in only so many times before the quality of the footage is completely lost.
It was very, very close though. The goalkeeper seemed to have his hands on the ball just as the forward put his foot in, but milliseconds would be the difference really as to whether he actually had control of the ball or not, as I believe the rule is that the goalkeeper has to have control of the ball with both his hands before it's deemed a foul.

Some referees will give it, and some won't. It's just one of those things in football that can go either way, and unfortunately for Cork, it went against them this time. I know, as a goalkeeper myself, were that given as a goal against me, I'd be absolutely livid.

I haven't seen the show, but some of the comments here suggest that the RTE camera was too far away, there's also a series of photos taken alongside it that show clearly what happened. The Bohs players knew it was a goal, there were no complaints (even from their keeper...), and Heary said after the match that it was a goal.

Nesta99
30/04/2014, 6:18 PM
The rule is that the ball is considered under control if between a hand and another surface eg ground, part of body, post. Its also considered under control during the process of kicking out of the hands and bouncing it - hence Best's famous one on that being disallowed. So as bizarre as it seems if the ball even for a millisecond was between hand and shin/leg it was under control and goal should have been disallowed. Now if the ref could tell at full pelt without the aid of frame by frame analysis i doubt it and it should have stood as there would have been no obvious reason to rule it out at the time.

CityRebel
30/04/2014, 6:47 PM
The rule is that the ball is considered under control if between a hand and another surface eg ground, part of body, post. Its also considered under control during the process of kicking out of the hands and bouncing it - hence Best's famous one on that being disallowed. So as bizarre as it seems if the ball even for a millisecond was between hand and shin/leg it was under control and goal should have been disallowed. Now if the ref could tell at full pelt without the aid of frame by frame analysis i doubt it and it should have stood as there would have been no obvious reason to rule it out at the time.

The keeper dropped the ball and it was not under his control, by the time he realised where the ball was and attempted to grab it, it was poked cleanly into the back of the net.

outspoken
30/04/2014, 9:00 PM
Awful decision the keeper was moving his hands towards the ball but never got to it before the cork player out his boot on it. The reaction of the bohs keeper tells a lot too.

Ezeikial
02/05/2014, 10:18 PM
Us to suffer your backlash? We're the ones who've been robbed of two points last night while ye were gifted two against Athlone.

Cork backlash to come next week?

patrickccfc
03/05/2014, 9:32 PM
Cork backlash to come next week?
Probably more likely to happen against waterford Monday than pats Friday in truth.. before last night we have been very good so maybe just an off night and no reason to doubt our ability to get a result next week