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Supersonic

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/8022476.stm


Referee Howard Webb has admitted he should not have awarded the penalty that reinforced Manchester United's stranglehold on the Premier League. Tottenham led 2-0 at United on Saturday when Webb ruled Heurelho Gomes had fouled Michael Carrick, and the hosts went on to win the match 5-2.
Webb told the BBC: "I've looked at it again and I think it was a mistake but we make these decisions honestly.
"It's not always easy to see the way the play pans out from pitch level."
Interviewed by BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, the 37-year-old added: "I could see the Manchester United player touch the ball and saw him get clattered by the goalkeeper but didn't see the extra deviation from the goalkeeper's fingers touching the ball.


"I'm disappointed as I always strive for perfection. I'll look at the tape in detail later in the week and try to avoid it happening again in the future.
"I never want to have a negative impact on a game and I get no pleasure from not reaching the high standards we set ourselves.
"But show me a man who's never made a mistake and I'll show you a man who's done nothing."
Meanwhile, it has emerged Spurs midfielder Jermaine Jenas could face disciplinary action over his comments about Webb's decision.
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The Football Association has given him seven days to respond to his remarks in which he said Webb had "crumbled under pressure".
Jenas was quoted as saying: "The atmosphere, the occasion, the importance of the match, a lot of factors take their toll when making decisions.
"One thing which struck me was that [Webb] didn't even think. It was like he'd already made his mind up when he came out for the second half that he was going to give something."




Well at least he admits the mistake, so credit to him for that.

Im still pissed of myself, and Im still suspicious about how much referees seem to bum the top 4, but to be fair he knows he was wrong, though how he didnt see Gomes touch the ball is beyond me.

Maybe it will help Jenas get off too, that most things he said were proven right.
 

cheeseman

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That's great. Now what about all those yellow cards he failed to award the United players?
 

$hoguN

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Can't rescind yellow cards... Fucking replay would be nice tho....
 

sidford

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as mil1lion rightly spotted, he admitted he made a mistake but theres no apology!? wish i could f*** up that badly in work and not have to apologise to anyone or worry about getting sacked, nice work if you can get it!
 

mattyspurs

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Firstlt there is no apology, and what about for the second goal when Rafael was all over Luka, Webb went to blow his whistle then took it out of his mouth again and ManUgo up straight up and score there second goal. No mention of that either. It's easy to say these things after the event, but it changes nothing, the game is gone.

Look I'm not naive enough to think we might have won the game, but we could have got a draw from it. i know something 5-2 would not have been the score line. It would have made the season that little bit more exciting beacuse Liverpool would still have had a glimmer, but alas, no more.

Anyway, lets forget about in now, and look to get, I think maybe 8 points from our last 4 games, and maybe pip Fulham to a Europa League Spot.
 

$hoguN

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If the penalty was given to us against Utd the fucking FA would have demoted Webb permanently and probably considered giving them a fucking replay against us....
 

nicdic

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As others have already mentioned, no apology. All he's worried about is himself, no concern for what the miscarriage of justice did to the game, or to us. Just worried about himself.
 

Dougal

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Right, as much as he fucked me off aswell we really need to move on. West Brom, home, 3pm, Saturday.
 

SlickMongoose

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Yeah, move on. He screwed up, but all refs do on a regular basis. Villifying him isn't going to change anything.
 

DC_Boy

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I'm not moving on over this - like I'm not moving on over Benfica in 62 or Barca in 82

I'm not going to lose sleep over it either

but we are robbed time and again v man u - and what we are supposed to do? smile and say ah well it evens itself out - when it patently doesn't

move on - no way -

not that it will do me any good - but the hurt is in my heart and it will stay there

also what is all this stuff about Gomes clattering Carrick

maybe my eyesight is failing - but I didn't see Gomes clatter anyone - he got the ball cleanly and fairly and carrick fell over him

maybe now i'm being biased - but i honestly saw no clattering
 

Dougal

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I'm not moving on over this - like I'm not moving on over Benfica in 62 or Barca in 82

I'm not going to lose sleep over it either

but we are robbed time and again v man u - and what we are supposed to do? smile and say ah well it evens itself out - when it patently doesn't

move on - no way -

not that it will do me any good - but the hurt is in my heart and it will stay there

also what is all this stuff about Gomes clattering Carrick

maybe my eyesight is failing - but I didn't see Gomes clatter anyone - he got the ball cleanly and fairly and carrick fell over him

maybe now i'm being biased - but i honestly saw no clattering

It'll be neither forgiven nor forgotten by anyone on here. This will stay with Webb every time his name is mentioned. But it isn't healthy to dwell on something you can do nothing about. My mind is now on Saturday.
 

DC_Boy

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It'll be neither forgiven nor forgotten by anyone on here. This will stay with Webb every time his name is mentioned. But it isn't healthy to dwell on something you can do nothing about. My mind is now on Saturday.

wise words Dougal :)

and yep time to focus on sat

but I don't like the term 'move on' as maybe mistakenly to me it seems like a term that says 'ah well it's happened, let's forgive and forget'

cos I won't

as you say it will neither be forgotten or forgiven

if it was just the once I'd live with it a lot easier - but time and time and time again - grrr
 
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