Chelsea star Ramires' 'dive' is the last straw as Baggies want video replays
West Bromwich Albion have written to the Premier League to ask for video technology to be used to stop the penalty injustice that denied them victory at Chelsea.The Midlands club believe they have been the victim of a string of contentious decisions this season.
And the awarding of a last-minute spot-kick at Chelsea on Saturday that denied them three points and sparked a tunnel bust-up between Jose Mourinho and Albion defender Jonas Olsson was the final straw.
Going to ground: West Brom want video replays after this incident between Steven Reid and Ramires
Ramires goes down under the challenge
FOUR FLASHPOINTS
Southampton (h) August 17
Midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu is penalised for a challenge on Luke Shaw. Rickie Lambert scores penalty. Result at the time: 0-0. Final result 0-1. Potential points dropped: 1
Arsenal (h) October 6
Laurent Koscielny shoves Shane Long in the back, again in the final moments of a hard-fought draw. Result at the time: 1-1. Final result: 1-1 Potential points dropped: 2
Stoke City (a) October 19
Charlie Adam chases Mulumbu as the midfielder drives towards the area. The Scot clips his opponent on the heel. Referee Howard Webb admits to missing the incident. Result at the time: 0-0. Final result: 0-0. Potential points dropped: 2
Midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu is penalised for a challenge on Luke Shaw. Rickie Lambert scores penalty. Result at the time: 0-0. Final result 0-1. Potential points dropped: 1
Arsenal (h) October 6
Laurent Koscielny shoves Shane Long in the back, again in the final moments of a hard-fought draw. Result at the time: 1-1. Final result: 1-1 Potential points dropped: 2
Stoke City (a) October 19
Charlie Adam chases Mulumbu as the midfielder drives towards the area. The Scot clips his opponent on the heel. Referee Howard Webb admits to missing the incident. Result at the time: 0-0. Final result: 0-0. Potential points dropped: 2
Chelsea (a) November 9
Ramires
tumbles over after collision with Steven Reid in the fourth minute of
injury-time, sparking melee in tunnel. Result at the time: 1-2. Final
result: 2-2 Potential points dropped: 2. will today ask for the issue to be debated at a Premier League shareholders’ meeting.
Chairman Jeremy Peace has fired off the letter highlighting four occasions when he believes the club have fallen foul of officialdom. He asks if the time is right to allow match officials to review their penalty awards.
West Brom’s grievances concern poor decisions in games against Southampton, Arsenal, Stoke City and Chelsea. They believe they would have been seven points better off in the table.
Although their complaints are driven by self-interest, Peace is keen to spark a national debate on the issue.
He pointed out that West Brom invested £250,000 in goal-line technology during the summer - a system that the club believes will be used less than six times this season. By contrast, more than 100 spot-kicks were awarded in the top flight.
Peace is hoping to elicit support from the referees. He wants to avoid the unseemly scenes which followed West Brom’s game at Stamford Bridge.
Pleading: West Brom boss Steve Clarke has been aggrieved by a number of refereeing decisions
Fury: West Brom, including Jonas Olsson (left) and Chris Brunt, were incensed at Stamford Bridge
Their angst began on the opening day of the season at the Hawthorns against Southampton when Youssouf Mulumbu was penalised for fouling left-back Luke Shaw in the last-minute. Rickie Lambert sentenced them to defeat by scoring past England keeper Ben Foster.
Early last month, Clarke was incensed when Arsenal defender Laurent Koscielny shoved Shane Long in the back - again in the final minute - of a tight duel at the Hawthorns.
Harsh? Youssouf Mulumbu was penalised for this challenge on Luke Shaw against Southampton
A tennis-style review system - in which clubs are allotted challenges - is one idea that has been mooted to root out potential errors with the final decision remaining with the match official.
But with increasing rewards and increasing pressure on clubs and referees, Peace feels the time is right to bring this issue into the public domain.
Angry: Baggies chairman Jermy Peace has fired off a letter to the FA over video technology
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