It was. A scandalous decision.
We've got bigger problems than VAR, but these poor, poor refereeing decisions are just tireing now. Like Trump.
The West Ham guy changed the trajectory of the ball. With his hand. To the disadvantage of Gallagher.
In what parallell universe is that not a penalty? Feels like fudging twilight zone or something.
And yeah, we were tinkle poor and probably got what we deserved in the end, but that travesty of an unbelieavble decision meant something. Decisions and moments change games.
Despite our fallings, West Ham had only scored one goal when we had our nailed on penalty denied. That could've been West Ham deeply regretting not taking their chances. That could've been 2-1 Spurs.
No one knows what would've happened next, but we sure as hell wouldn't have lost 2-1.
I'm a Spurs fan, I can handle shoddy defending, misplaced passes, crap finishing and poor performances; I'm used to that disappointment. It's fine. It's a part of being a footbal fan.
But when referees with modern technology, time and fudging hindsight keep making an inconsistent mockery of the rules game after game, it makes me think I've had enough of it all. It's destroying the game for me.
I knew when they replayed that handball 20 times or so that it wouldn't be given. The handball itself was blatantly obvious from one replay. Someone was looking at something else, for whatever reason, and it was going to be deemed more important than the handball.
Just a rant, I know, and who cares what I think. But it's brick like this, along with the money and the financial doping and the authoritarian regimes taking advantage of football, that makes me feel seriously disconnected. It's not really Frank, Vicario or whoever the spacegoat of the week is. Just the general condition of football these days.
/rant