Quote: Harry Pinner "Doing what? If you mean putting forward my point of view which you may or may not agree with and not just shutting up because you think I should, then yes.'"
I'm all for points of view and debate. But you just don't have an argument. It's as clear as day that Sarginson was in the air and the other player wasn't, there is no other result other than a penalty regardless of were he was looking or if he had his hands out trying to catch the ball. You can think it harsh,you can think it was competition for the ball,you can think anything you like. But as has been stated over and over if a player is in the air going for the ball then he can't be touched. Sarginson has every right to jump for the ball knowing that only another player jumping for the ball can touch him.