No I said it was a harsh penalty, and I maintain there is a big difference between that handball and one where a player saves the ball on the goal line by moving his hand to the ball. You don't seem to think there is a difference.
Seeing as the rule mentions intent then I do have a point but this is getting pointless so I will leave it here.Not remotely harsh. If he hadn't jumped into the path of the ball you'd have a point, but he did, so you don't. Not that it matters given how shite Arsenal were yesterday. The real crime was United not putting six past you.
Chelsea feared being accused of a racism cover-up if they failed to report the alleged abuse of John Obi Mikel by referee Mark Clattenburg, it can be revealed today.
The club were placed under pressure when confronted by claims from Mikel and Ramires that Clattenburg had called Mikel a "monkey", and believed that some press reporters were already aware of the incident. They feared that failure to act would leave the club open to the charge that, as with the John Terry incident, they did not take racism allegations seriously
For the first time a detailed picture has emerged of what motivated the club to take the unprecedented decision to go public on the flare-up following last Sunday's Premier League game with Manchester United, and subsequently to report the matter to the FA.
The Independent on Sunday has spoken to a highly placed source at Chelsea, who admits that many of the club's actions were governed by the Terry racism storm. But we can also reveal that:
* Mikel claims to have personally heard Clattenburg call him a monkey. It was previously reported that only Ramires heard the word.
* Chelsea were mindful of FA rule E14 which says a club must report possible misconduct incidents.
* The club also took into account the 2010 Equality Act which imposes a duty of care on employers.
* Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck, who is also a lawyer, was centrally involved in all decisions.
* The club may say in their defence that referees sometimes cover their mikes when talking to players.
He could also have called him a cheeky monkey, if he said it at all. Not racist.
Go call a black guy a cheeky monkey, let's see what happens..
FOR SCIENCE.
No I said it was a harsh penalty, and I maintain there is a big difference between that handball and one where a player saves the ball on the goal line by moving his hand to the ball. You don't seem to think there is a difference.
Maya Yoshida might be the worst centre back I've ever seen in the premier league
Maya Yoshida might be the worst centre back I've ever seen in the premier league