Here's one that is sure to cause a few arguments in the pub and probably already has done.
Nani's goal against Tottenham, should it have stood or not? Does it highlight the need for referee's to come out and explain decisions?
For me the only way I can see that Mark Clattenberg gave the goal was because the ball was still active and he never gave a free-kick, the linesman obviously thought he had by flagging or maybe he flagged for handball by Nani when he fell over. All very strange in my opinion but for me it shouldn't have stood because Tottenham should have had a free-kick for the handball when Nani fell over.
It's good to see that refereeing decisions like this are happening elsewhere and deflecting the attention away from recent events in Scottish games.
Here's one that is sure to cause a few arguments in the pub and probably already has done.
Nani's goal against Tottenham, should it have stood or not? Does it highlight the need for referee's to come out and explain decisions?
For me the only way I can see that Mark Clattenberg gave the goal was because the ball was still active and he never gave a free-kick, the linesman obviously thought he had by flagging or maybe he flagged for handball by Nani when he fell over. All very strange in my opinion but for me it shouldn't have stood because Tottenham should have had a free-kick for the handball when Nani fell over.
It's good to see that refereeing decisions like this are happening elsewhere and deflecting the attention away from recent events in Scottish games.