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Penalty no brainer, mindboggling !!!!

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So who do you have as yr penalty taker, your main striker who has took penalties at every club he has been at and is rather good at it too.

Or your out of form midfielder who to my knowledge isnt a penalty taker ??

Nice one Hughton......

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Unreal isn''t it? My heart sank when Snodgrass stepped up. The decision to have him on penaltys and not RVW needs to be explained cos I would have thought your new 8.5 million striker would be fighting for the chance to score from the spot.

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Haven''t you noticed, Snodgrass has to take every free kick and corner, so why should be excluding from monoplising penalties too? As the macth wore on he got some stick for his repeated failure to master the basic art of crossing and was also in an argument with one of our players (not sure who though). Pilks looked good when he came on and it surely must be time to give him 90 minutes now.

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RVW wanted the ball to take the penalty but Snodgrass wouldn''t give it to him!

In my opinion after Spurs last week Snodgrass was lucky to even be starting let alone take penalties!

 

Snodgrass instead of Redmons should have went of today!

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I couldn''t believe it - with hindsight that decision could have cost us. I was hoping when he stepped up that he would just go for a safe one high in to the net down the middle.

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Snodgrass has too much to say for himself, gets involved in too much and it would appear the manager had failed to take control of that.

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CH has said he expected RVW to take the pen as did the rest of the bench also RVW will be on peno duty in the future.

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[quote user="JF"]Unreal isn''t it? My heart sank when Snodgrass stepped up. The decision to have him on penaltys and not RVW needs to be explained cos I would have thought your new 8.5 million striker would be fighting for the chance to score from the spot.[/quote]Same! It was dissapointing to not see RVW really going for the pen. Snoddy needs knocking down a few pegs and learn his place within the team. Hughton said he "expected" RVW to take it... does that mean it wasnt a set and confirmed thing before the game? If he expected him to take it, he should have made it clear to the players.

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If that is true and Snodgrass took the penalty when he wasnt the taker then he should have been subbed there and then. Needs to be dropped to the bench and knocked down a few pegs.

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[quote user="The Funky Homosapien"]obviously it wasn''t hughton''s decision you mug[/quote]
It''s his job to allocate the job of ''penalty taker'' though isn''t it? 
Clearly he has forgotten to choose one, which is remarkable. Does it leave question marks about his authority? 
A club usually has a dedicated penalty taker. Usually it is a striker who is a penalty specialist. Van Wolsfwinkel is a great penalty taker.
So why did Snodgrass take the penalty? 

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If something as big as having a designated penalty taker hasnt been sorted then you really have to wonder what the hell is going on! He expected him to take it? He is either the penalty taker or not, if Snodgrass has over ruled that then he should be shown the door.

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A very left footed player takes penalty and it goes to keepers left easily read by keeper its not brain surgery.

Must be rested.

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Chris Goreham pressed Hughton for a definitive answer on the designated penalty-taker issue but he rather fudged his reply, perhaps preferring to sort it out in private rather than flame Snodgrass in public.Seems extraordinary that Snodgrass could even consider himself above RVW in the pecking order. Snodgrass needs to learn his place (and also shut his big mouth/stop diving/learn to cross in open play).

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It''s just another example of the general lack of leadership both on and off the pitch. Nobody seems to know who is in charge!

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Snoddy obviously has something on Hughton - only reason in side. I''ve been saying for almost a year now that he completely unbalances the team (despite his goals last season) now he undermines it.  If he plays next week then Hughton has to go ''cos it will prove he is not in charge of the dressing room. 

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He should not have been in the starting lineup based his performance last week alone, it''s not as if we are without alternatives, and good alternatives at that!

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It is Totally unaceptable for a manager not to have arranged who takes the penalty and in effect a deputy should primary taker be off pitch etc. The captain on the pitch should know this and enforce it!

Hughton could not run a pee up in a brewery if he does not sort it out for every match , this is basic even at amateur level I ref at ! For him to say afterwards well should have been RVW is pathetic if that is true he needs to go and now , the team seem to have no respect for him and run the team by who shouts loudest on pitch NOT acceptable . Snodgrass needs sorting belives too much the media hype, happened for a while with Huckerby. If I was mcnally would be seriously wondering who is in charge!

Hughton looks like he is odds on for pre xmas push, team do not respect him neither do fans, no inspiration no idea no leadership

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Snoddy should be fined a months wages and reminded that he''s in a team so personal glory should take a back seat.

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Some seem to not be reading between the lines: for me it reads that RVW is clearly the penalty taker but for whatever reason Snodgrass took it. I imagine he will be roundly bollokked for it, but CH doesn''t do this in public.

Btw, see Brentford last season if you don''t think this happens elsewhere: the miss cost them promotion. You cannot blame the manager for it, the players are to blame.

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[quote user="Branston Pickle"]Some seem to not be reading between the lines: for me it reads that RVW is clearly the penalty taker but for whatever reason Snodgrass took it. I imagine he will be roundly bollokked for it, but CH doesn''t do this in public.

Btw, see Brentford last season if you don''t think this happens elsewhere: the miss cost them promotion. You cannot blame the manager for it, the players are to blame.[/quote]

These quotes make quite clear what happened:

Snodgrass appeared to pull rank on Ricky van Wolfswinkel over the spot kick with the Dutchman enduring a frustrating afternoon after two first-half near misses in front of the Barclay. Hughton admitted in his post-match interview he expected the club’s record signing to step up once Ciaran Clark was adjudged to have handled Snodgrass’ cut back.“Sometimes what you will have on that occasion is a lad who feels very confident that he is going to put it away. That was very much the case with Robert,” he said. “Listen, when you have a penalty you are expected to score. We were all expecting Ricky to take it. Those conversations are very private [over who the designated penalty taker is] but I expected him to take it and if we get one in the future then I would expect him to take it."

 

 

RvW was the designated penatly taker and Snodgrass - who must have known that - overruled the manager''s decision.

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Ricky is the penalty taker. Snodgrass decided otherwise. Similar situation to when he was telling Pilkington to F*** off when there was that free kick against Spurs. Thought that showed an ego problem then, and this seems to have confirmed it

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Snodgrass is fast starting to annoy me.. his whole attitude stinks!unless he sorts himself out i can see the fans somewhat turning on him a little bit.

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Martin was captain, Snodgrass is Scottish. There is an allegance there hence why Martin did not intervene. Lesson learnt, RVW will take ALL penalties in future and Hughton will ensure that.

 

Saying that, I doubt we will be given another penalty all season so lets just move on.

 

OMG what a crap day.

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Turning on him a little bit Jas???? Arrogant little sh1t can F off back to Leeds now!! Thinks he''s bigger than the team.

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Thecanaryfan,

 

Not sure what game you were watching but Bassong was captain and he is French!!

 

I would suggest that had Martin been captain the situation may have been different.

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Snodgrass thinks he is right. He''s Scottish, of course he does.

Martin is barely Scottish. It''s either in your blood or it''s not.

Snodgrass should be dropped for a month so he can think about his actions. You never know, that un scored penalty could relegate us

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