It would be absolutely horrible, yes. It's up to the powers that be to change the rules, because the rules state this was a fair goal.
The rules don't say it was a fair goal. The rules says the ball hitting someone's hand isn't necessarily deliberate handball. Sanchez made himself big to ensure any rebound went in therefore deliberate handball. In my opinion that is why "Mark" apologised and said he got the decision wrong.
I'm more pissed off that Gibbs didn't get sent off. You can bet your bottom dollar if that was an Arsenal attack our defender would have been sent off.
Dermot Gallagher on sky has confirmed what most of us thought and that's that the Sanchez hand ball goal shouldn't have stood.
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This excellent photo shows the total concentration on Sanchez's face as he makes sure his hand whacks the ball into the net. It's probably been said before, but now they have goaline technology to see if the ball has crossed the line, why the hell can't they use it to rule out such cheating. Or is it that some refs lean towards the traditional top teams?
That looks like bollocks ace, he's not an FA committee man is he? How can the FA stop anyone from speaking, even a twat like him?