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Originally Posted by J79
If your lack of knowledge and understanding of the game and the rules is this big I won't even bother to try and argue with you.
Ajax dominated Chelsea for 70 minutes untill the ref decided he wanted another outcome of the game. That's the thing that bothers me the most.
There were 4 handballs in the game. He decided to punish the only handball of an Ajax player with a yellow card. A second yellow card.
Rules are rules, you can't apply them to just one team.
The second Chelsea goal looked very much offside. We always see those red and blue lines as proof of offside/not offside (like at the 1-2 goal from Promes)
They never showed that for the second Chelsea goal.
Did they had something to hide?
Looks like they did...
Even the biggest Chelsea fans can't say they weren't lucky with the refs decisions. Both in Amsterdam and in London.
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I like Ajax as much as I like Chelsea - i.e. I will cheer for either against pretty much anyone else. You just sound paranoid. The Blind trip was clearly a yellow, and therefore a red. Very unlucky that on the same sequence a player used a hand in the penalty box to stop a goal- bound shot - the hand was hanging and the ball would have been on target but for the hand. Seems like a reasonable yellow card and, hence, a red. Sure, CFC were lucky, but I don't see a conspiracy there...