stirlingblue
Well-Known Member
The master plan is as clear as daylight. BAR and VAR us out of Europe and VAR them lot into it.
I sure hope so, but I'm in my mid-60's and dont know how much longer I can wait.Chelsea & Leicester fans wont be happy with the calls in their remaining games. One day all will come out.
I see it all now.despite what happens with united v west ham and spurs v leicester except of course for goal average we could see the best VAR performance ever in the leicester v scum match
Am I right in thinking if Leicester beat the rags regardless of their other game they qualify?
Pretty much. But it will depend on any swing in goal difference in their penultimate games.Am I right in thinking if Leicester beat the rags regardless of their other game they qualify?
Looking at the table, if United win their next game 5-1 and Leicester lose 1-0 to Tottenham (Or it's 6-2 and 2-1, 7-3 and 3-2 etc), and then Leicester beat United 1-0 on the final day, there will have to be a playoff match at a neutral venue, even having taking the new tiebreaker rules into account.
I think Leicester have to equal the rags' results over the last two games.Am I right in thinking if Leicester beat the rags regardless of their other game they qualify?
Funny if Chelsea lose to dippers and united and Leicester win there game they could draw in the last game and Chelsea would lose out even if they win against wolves unless they win 12 .0I think Leicester have to equal the rags' results over the last two games.
We might see a record number.of penalties awarded in one game to united. PiGMOL are working feverishly on the plans right now.Pretty much. But it will depend on any swing in goal difference in their penultimate games.
That record?From the telegraph......
Frank Lampard will tell his Chelsea players to be wary of Manchester United’s ability to win penalties ahead of Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.
The head coach also believes his team are due a Var decision to go their way after United’s 2-0 victory at Stamford Bridge in February.
United have been awarded 13 penalties in the Premier League this season, equalling the record for the number to one team in a campaign, and have faced accusations of diving from Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa since the restart.