In this frame, Aneke’s chest may be offside. However the shot is taken after the ball already left McGeady’s foot.
It’s a very very marginal call and I believe it only went against us because he was standing in an offside position when the ball fell at his feet.
Then the officials are inept ..... because the Offside Law clearly states "at the moment the ball is played".
Understand that. What I was saying is that the limo probably guessed on a call that could’ve gone either way because Aneke found himself in so much space. It *looked* offside.
54' The Reading players aren't best pleased as Pratley clatters into Morrison - not so much for the challenge, but because the ball had broken for a counter, but the ref blew for a foul.
At the moment we're still threatening and still dangerous so would say Bowyer has made the right call so far
My question for Bowter though is why does he feel we need two holding mids when Reading are sitting back inviting pressure? It’s not like Albie is utterly incapable of defending and he can always bring Field on later, but he can’t bring Albie back out now.
In this frame, Aneke’s chest may be offside. However the shot is taken after the ball already left McGeady’s foot.
It’s a very very marginal call and I believe it only went against us because he was standing in an offside position when the ball fell at his feet.
Then the officials are inept ..... because the Offside Law clearly states "at the moment the ball is played".
Understand that. What I was saying is that the limo probably guessed on a call that could’ve gone either way because Aneke found himself in so much space. It *looked* offside.
Officials are not there to "guess" decisions.
No but he has to make a decision either way. Flag up or flag down, it would be a guess. Are you advocating for VAR here? :-)
It looked 50/50 on a freeze frame replay. When he sees Aneke pick the ball up in a position that’s a couple of feet offside, I reckon that’s swayed him.
In this frame, Aneke’s chest may be offside. However the shot is taken after the ball already left McGeady’s foot.
It’s a very very marginal call and I believe it only went against us because he was standing in an offside position when the ball fell at his feet.
Then the officials are inept ..... because the Offside Law clearly states "at the moment the ball is played".
Understand that. What I was saying is that the limo probably guessed on a call that could’ve gone either way because Aneke found himself in so much space. It *looked* offside.
Officials are not there to "guess" decisions.
No but he has to make a decision either way. Flag up or flag down, it would be a guess. Are you advocating for VAR here? :-)
It looked 50/50 on a freeze frame replay. When he sees Aneke pick the ball up in a position that’s a couple of feet offside, I reckon that’s swayed him.
I reckon the lino's thought that as our strikers don't really move when they're in the box if Chuks has received the ball in an offside position he therefore must have been offside when the ball was played.
In this frame, Aneke’s chest may be offside. However the shot is taken after the ball already left McGeady’s foot.
It’s a very very marginal call and I believe it only went against us because he was standing in an offside position when the ball fell at his feet.
Then the officials are inept ..... because the Offside Law clearly states "at the moment the ball is played".
Understand that. What I was saying is that the limo probably guessed on a call that could’ve gone either way because Aneke found himself in so much space. It *looked* offside.
Officials are not there to "guess" decisions.
No but he has to make a decision either way. Flag up or flag down, it would be a guess. Are you advocating for VAR here? :-)
It looked 50/50 on a freeze frame replay. When he sees Aneke pick the ball up in a position that’s a couple of feet offside, I reckon that’s swayed him.
I reckon the lino's thought that as our strikers don't really move when they're in the box if Chuks has received the ball in an offside position he therefore must have been offside when the ball was played.
In this frame, Aneke’s chest may be offside. However the shot is taken after the ball already left McGeady’s foot.
It’s a very very marginal call and I believe it only went against us because he was standing in an offside position when the ball fell at his feet.
Then the officials are inept ..... because the Offside Law clearly states "at the moment the ball is played".
Understand that. What I was saying is that the limo probably guessed on a call that could’ve gone either way because Aneke found himself in so much space. It *looked* offside.
Officials are not there to "guess" decisions.
No but he has to make a decision either way. Flag up or flag down, it would be a guess. Are you advocating for VAR here? :-)
It looked 50/50 on a freeze frame replay. When he sees Aneke pick the ball up in a position that’s a couple of feet offside, I reckon that’s swayed him.
Isn’t there a rule that the benefit of the doubt always goes to the attacker?
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Michael Morrison (Reading) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Jason Pearce (Charlton Athletic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by George Puscas (Reading).
Thats not desperation!!
Tom Lockyer (Charlton Athletic) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Foul by Sam Baldock (Reading).
Its all IFs whatever way you look at it but desperate for me is a result where relegation is confirmed if we dont win!!
Jonathan Williams (Charlton Athletic) wins a free kick on the left wing.
Foul by Andy Rinomhota (Reading).
Jonathan Williams (Charlton Athletic) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Foul by John Swift (Reading).