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Right result
05-17-2008, 01:57 AM
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Right result
This is interesting!

http://www.rightresult.net/index.php

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05-17-2008, 02:31 AM
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RE: Right result
Interesting find mate...

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05-17-2008, 02:32 AM
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RE: Right result
How long before the Liverpool fans claim they will top that table next year?

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05-17-2008, 02:49 AM
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Kool.. intrestingg.

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05-17-2008, 04:02 AM
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However.... this isn't 100% accurate, because bearing in mind the sending offs etc... i mean the sending offs could change a game couldn't they? and the score could change.

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05-17-2008, 05:08 AM
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RE: Right result
subjective bs
who decides what a right or wrong decision was?

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05-17-2008, 05:58 AM
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huzup Wrote:subjective bs
who decides what a right or wrong decision was?

Right Result panel is a neutral and independent body, comprised of members from the Association of Football Statisticians. Seems similar to the dubious goals panel.

It's always easier looking at video after the fact, seeing a play from 5 or 6 angles in slow motion and deciding whether it was off side or should have or should not have been a penalty. The referee has to make a split second decision after seeing the play in real time sometimes from a bad angle.

But it is funny that Liverpool and Chelsea seemed to benefit the most from bad calls considering all the talk about Man United benefiting from referees.

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05-17-2008, 06:00 AM
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This aint taking into account right or wrong decisions on sending offs! and thats a major impact on games as we know!

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05-17-2008, 07:33 AM
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redcanuck Wrote:
huzup Wrote:subjective bs
who decides what a right or wrong decision was?

Right Result panel is a neutral and independent body, comprised of members from the Association of Football Statisticians. Seems similar to the dubious goals panel.

It's always easier looking at video after the fact, seeing a play from 5 or 6 angles in slow motion and deciding whether it was off side or should have or should not have been a penalty. The referee has to make a split second decision after seeing the play in real time sometimes from a bad angle.

But it is funny that Liverpool and Chelsea seemed to benefit the most from bad calls considering all the talk about Man United benefiting from referees.

last game of the season was enough evidence to see a ref bottle it against Man U.

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05-17-2008, 09:31 AM
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huzup Wrote:
redcanuck Wrote:
huzup Wrote:subjective bs
who decides what a right or wrong decision was?

Right Result panel is a neutral and independent body, comprised of members from the Association of Football Statisticians. Seems similar to the dubious goals panel.

It's always easier looking at video after the fact, seeing a play from 5 or 6 angles in slow motion and deciding whether it was off side or should have or should not have been a penalty. The referee has to make a split second decision after seeing the play in real time sometimes from a bad angle.

But it is funny that Liverpool and Chelsea seemed to benefit the most from bad calls considering all the talk about Man United benefiting from referees.

last game of the season was enough evidence to see a ref bottle it against Man U.

I have seen that game about three times since, and the only major mistake the ref made was not giving United a second penalty when Scholes was brought down in the box. Even the Right result panel agree saying the final score should have been 3-0, once you add the second penalty.

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