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EVERTON v WEST HAM UNITED - Yak backed

Saturday 22 March 2008

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Everton’s gallant bid for a Champions’ League place should have gained more momentum with a win against West Ham United at Goodison Park. Already leading 1-0 through Ayegbeni Yakubu, the Nigerian striker had a second goal disallowed for offside. Irrelevant of who played the ball to him, the former Middlesbrough man was clearly shown to be in an onside position. The Hammers’ subsequent leveller merely added salt to the earlier wound.

The Right Result is a 2-1 win for Everton.

15 comments March 24th, 2008 The Right Result


MIDDLESBROUGH v DERBY COUNTY - Boro’s penalty prize

Saturday 22 March 2008

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The first green shoots of Derby County’s revival might have been seen at the Riverside as the Rams went down to a single goal defeat and had late opportunities to take some reward from the game. However, it should have been a heavier defeat as Middlesbrough had two genuine penalty appeals rejected. Already leading 1-0 in the first half, County’s Andy Todd (the son of a former Boro manager) threw Jeremie Aliadiere to the ground in the area. After the break, Middlesbrough were awarded a free-kick when Jay McEveley tripped Gary O’Neil. Further inspection revealed that the offence took place just inside the area.

The Right Result is a 3-0 win for Middlesbrough.

Add comment March 24th, 2008 The Right Result


TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR v CHELSEA - White hot Lane

Wednesday 19 March 2008

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In a forerunner to the forthcoming weekend’s crucial title games, Manchester United stole a march on their top-of-the-table rivals with a Cristiano Ronaldo inspired win against Bolton Wanderers. At the same time, Chelsea were dropping points at Tottenham Hotspur. In a night of white hot action at White Hart Lane, Avram Grant’s men claimed a 4-4 draw but, in the world of the Right Result, the former champions should have lost more ground on United. In the build-up to Chelsea’s second goal, Didier Drogba narrowly ventured into an offside position and interfered with play just prior to Michael Essien’s clinical shot on goal.

The Right Result is a 4-3 win for Tottenham Hotspur.

5 comments March 20th, 2008 The Right Result


MANCHESTER CITY v TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR - Off day for Spurs

Sunday 16 March 2008

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After suffering the disappointment of a UEFA Cup exit on penalties in midweek, Tottenham Hotspur returned to the Premier League and suffered two erroneous offside decisions that turned victory in to defeat. Stephen Ireland’s equaliser for Manchester City was clearly shown to be offside. Spurs subsequently appeared to have clinched a point late in the game with Darren Bent’s close range effort only to be denied by the assistant ref’s flag. Although Dimitar Berbatov was in an offside position, he didn’t gain an advantage or interfere with play or an opponent so was not committing an offence.

The Right Result is a 2-1 win for Tottenham Hotspur.

2 comments March 17th, 2008 The Right Result


WIGAN ATHLETIC v BOLTON WANDERERS - Lancashire hotchpotch

Sunday 16 March 2008

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Having played with ten-men for most of the game, Wigan Athletic would probably think they deserved a touch of luck to come out on top of the Lancashire derby with fellow strugglers Bolton Wanderers at the JJB Stadium. The Latics were clinging onto their one-goal lead with 25 minutes to go when Michael Brown blocked Kevin Davies’ header on the line with his arm. Although there was a definite movement of the midfielder’s arm, wrongly, no penalty was awarded despite the vociferous protests of Bolton skipper Kevin Nolan.

The Right Result is a 1-1 draw.

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ARSENAL v MIDDLESBROUGH - Marked down

Saturday 15 March 2008

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Mark Halsey has been one of the better performing refs so far this season but the Lancashire official had a bad day at the Emirates with two scoreline changing errors. Arsenal ’s Emmanuel Adebayor comes out on the right side of a Right Result decision for the third time in 2007-08 as his early strike that was disallowed for offside should have stood. The ball was played to him by Middlesbrough midfielder George Boateng, rather than team-mate Robin Van Persie. The consolation for Boro is that the goal that Arsenal did score should also have been ruled out. In the incident that resulted in the award of the corner that directly led to the goal, George Boateng was again involved as he was fouled by Emmanuel Eboue.

The Right Result is a 1-1 draw.

As indicated by the comments below, we had originally thought that the goal scored by Middlesbrough’s Jeremie Aliadiere should have been disallowed for an offside offence. However, having reviewed the incident again, we accept that - in accordance with the current law - although he was in an offside position, the former Arsenal player was not gaining an advantage so it was a valid goal.

9 comments March 17th, 2008 The Right Result


ASTON VILLA v MIDDLESBROUGH - The Youngs one

Wednesday 12 March 2008

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Due to an incident that was as much Gordon Bennett as it was Steve Bennett, Middlesbrough were denied a deserved and vital victory at Aston Villa. Boro’s Luke Young threw himself full-length at Ashley Young’s fierce strike and, with the right-back facing away from the ball, it struck him on the back before deflecting on to his elbow. The erroneous penalty award has moved the normally mild-mannered Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate to seek clarification from referee’s chief Keith Hackett. The former Villa skipper observed: “The shot is hit from only a couple of yards away and I don’t see the handball is anything but involuntary.” It was the 13th Right Result ruling at Villa Park this season and certainly unlucky for the visitors.

The Right Result is a 1-0 win for Middlesbrough.

1 comment March 13th, 2008 The Right Result


BLACKBURN ROVERS v FULHAM - Roy’s rage

Saturday 8 March 2008

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In the light of Sir Alex Ferguson’s latest rant following Manchester United’s FA Cup exit, just imagine if he was the current manager of Fulham! Yet again the struggling Cottagers have been denied crucial points. This was a particularly bitter pill for new boss Roy Hodgson as the former Blackburn Rovers chief was denied a massive win on his first return to Ewood Park. Rovers’ only goal of the game came after scorer Morten Gamst Pedersen clearly fouled defender Paul Staltieri. Manager Hodgson appears to be a Right Result convert: “On balance we could have won the game and, if you look at their goal, we actually did. You don’t have to put words into my mouth, watch the images and you decide. Our right-back was pulled to the ground to give Pedersen a free header and you’ll see that on television.” We saw it and we also saw Jimmy Bullard’s late goal that, in the world of the Right Result, takes Fulham out of the bottom three above Middlesbrough and Sunderland.

The Right Result is a 1-0 win for Fulham.

Add comment March 10th, 2008 The Right Result


READING v MANCHESTER CITY - Caught on film

Saturday 8 March 2008

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Due to injury, ref Uriah Rennie’s season got off to a delayed start but the South Yorkshire whistler is making up for lost time with a mistake-a-game record in our Referees’ Performance Table. His latest faux pas saw Manchester City being robbed of a potentially vital opening goal at Reading. On the stroke of half-time, City’s Michael Johnson went down in the area under the challenge of Ivar Ingimarsson. Instead of pointing to the spot, ref Rennie pulled out a yellow card and booked the young midfielder for diving (or filming, as dear old Sven later put it). Although we believe it was a genuine penalty, it’s City’s UEFA Cup hopes that continue to take a dive.

The Right Result is a 2-1 win for Reading.

Add comment March 10th, 2008 The Right Result


DERBY COUNTY v SUNDERLAND - One for the Chop

Saturday 1 March 2008

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Panel Decision

By their own admission, it’s all but certain that Derby County will be returning to the Championship next season. Otherwise, it seems that the battle to avoid the drop with go right down to the wire and it could will be that - come 11 May - Sunderland will live to rue the two extra points they should have taken from their trip to Pride Park. The Black Cats have the consolation of ending a run of ten consecutive away defeats, but it should have been the maximum reward as Michael Chopra’s 38th minute close range effort was wrongly ruled out for offside.

The Right Result is a 1-0 win for Sunderland.

3 comments March 3rd, 2008 The Right Result


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