Isn’t it ridiculous, the ball is at his fucking feet in that picture!!!that pic is a good 2 seconds after the ball was played, making it look like he was miles offside
Isn’t it ridiculous, the ball is at his fucking feet in that picture!!!that pic is a good 2 seconds after the ball was played, making it look like he was miles offside
fuck her, if she cant get a simple thing like that right , she fucked up badly, its not on us its on her and the wba playersFeel sorry for Sian. What with the Aguero incident and now last night we can't be her favourite club.
Kavanagh was looking right at her. Also they are both miked up as well. But the ref was in the right, he played it exactly as they have been told.I thought she raised her flag when Bernardo seemed to be trapped on the byline with nowhere to go so no immediate chance of a goal being scored. But by the time the ref saw the flag the Baggies defence had relaxed enough for Bernardo to find Cancelo so he was given the chance to get his shot away just in case. Pre VAR the flag would have gone up straight away, long before there was any prospect of a goal being scored and nobody would have bothered to measure the centimetres. Despite it benefiting us for once VAR really is a pain in the arse.
Nailed itAnd i'd have been happy with that.
The controversy is precisely because of var and its ridiculous implementation.
About four of them stopped, and that’s who’s at fault, the West Brom players. One stopped still while the ball was going passed him and pointed to the lino as Cancelo got the ball behind him. He then turned around and with about 10% effort went to close (but didn’t) Cancelo down who then scored.There's nothing to change. Perfectly good goal. The lino should of done her job properly and waited until the phase of play was over then flagged. It's her that caused the controversy by flagging early. We didn't gain an advantage either as not one West Brom player stopped when the flag was raised.
wronglywithout VAR that wouldn't have stood.
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I agree, play to the whistle, but at least one West Brom player stopped in the box and looked over the the linesperson when he should have been closing down Cancello.There's nothing to change. Perfectly good goal. The lino should of done her job properly and waited until the phase of play was over then flagged. It's her that caused the controversy by flagging early. We didn't gain an advantage either as not one West Brom player stopped when the flag was raised.
Agree it was her fault, but I thought we definitely got an advantage out of it. It seemed at least one of their players, if not 2 looked like they stopped & didn’t go to close Cancelo down.There's nothing to change. Perfectly good goal. The lino should of done her job properly and waited until the phase of play was over then flagged. It's her that caused the controversy by flagging early. We didn't gain an advantage either as not one West Brom player stopped when the flag was raised.
I think I misunderstood your pointexactly
About four of them stopped, and that’s who’s at fault, the West Brom players. One stopped still while the ball was going passed him and pointed to the lino as Cancelo got the ball behind him. He then turned around and with about 10% effort went to close (but didn’t) Cancelo down who then scored.
Oi, footballers, remember what you were told when you were a little nipper every week at training for you local Under 8s team - “play to the whistle” - ? Well that still applies now at big boys football!
but they would measure centimetres if one of the history teams thats why in this mess in first place because once hard done by it would replayed not only in show but repeated over n over on ssn channel outrage cast so VAR introducedI thought she raised her flag when Bernardo seemed to be trapped on the byline with nowhere to go so no immediate chance of a goal being scored. But by the time the ref saw the flag the Baggies defence had relaxed enough for Bernardo to find Cancelo so he was given the chance to get his shot away just in case. Pre VAR the flag would have gone up straight away, long before there was any prospect of a goal being scored and nobody would have bothered to measure the centimetres. Despite it benefiting us for once VAR really is a pain in the arse.
Imagine if the boot was on the other foot, and WBA scored that goal against us. Pretty sure fat Sam would be saying 'city should av played to the whistle'.Not according to BFS in his interview with the BBC !
He referred to it as " don't give me all that play to the whistle rubbish" and said that players naturally stop when the flag goes up.
So what ? He's played the game at a high level (not him personally, but the games he's played in. Lol.) and he knows full well that if there's no whistle then there's no excuse for stopping. If you do so then you risk the consequences - he knows it, we all know it.
Imagine if the boot was on the other foot, and WBA scored that goal against us. Pretty sure fat Sam would be saying 'city should av played to the whistle'.