He looked offside when ball was played, doesn't matter that it hit QPR player.
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Anyone able to tell me how this is offside?#QPR #Cardiff @CardiffCityCCFC pic.twitter.com/2FlsMqKBfT
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He looked offside when ball was played, doesn't matter that it hit QPR player.
Shocking did the players complain to the ref?
The QPR player played the ball tackling zahore
The problem we had was the linesman allowed Hoilett to take a touch, shoot and score before he put the flag up.
If he’d missed I doubt he would’ve flagged.
To be fair the the linesman, you could see how he might not have seen the touch off the QPR player from his angle.
Hopefully these thing even themselves out over a season. Other cliches are available but it does make me feel a bit better.
Cardiff manager Neil Warnock told BBC Sport Wales: "The referee is in a good position... he thinks the ball was deflected and clearly it's [QPR midfielder Josh] Scowen who has played the ball - so he [Hoilett] can't be offside.
"It's hard enough for us to score goals without having officials chalk them off wrongly, it's very deflating and I thought he missed a penalty in the first 14 minutes.
"It's scandalous at the moment, I've never known it as poor, the officials, at the moment."
Not offside.
Refereeing is poor, but it's poor for both teams. Warnock whinging about it after every defeat is boring though. He's taking pressure off his team by moaning about the ref (again), Mourinho and Wenger do the same. Has he made any comments about errors he has made in the last 4 games, or is the fact that Cardiff emerged from the Christmas period with 0 points from 4 games all down to poor refereeing?
What if Zohore going to shoot at goal? Then Hoilett wouldn't have been interfering, but the QPR defender directed the ball to Hoilett.