Trevor Morley's Tache
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You say that, but to me it looked like the footage had been rolled forward a few frames.No. He was offside.
You say that, but to me it looked like the footage had been rolled forward a few frames.No. He was offside.
Fine. You're perfectly entitled to your opinion.You say that, but to me it looked like the footage had been rolled forward a few frames.
Thanks ;-)Fine. You're perfectly entitled to your opinion.
It looked to me that on the still shot that the ball had already left his foot.Fuckin bent bastards.They can make that situation to be offside or not offside it so close.I bet if some other team score that it would be allowed.
Fair comment, Plus our support with a 1,000 left in the ground at full time wasn’t any betterHe was bad but we were worse
Taken from the BBC, Lee Mason on VARIt looked to me that on the still shot that the ball had already left his foot.Fuckin bent bastards.
Same here.It looked to me that on the still shot that the ball had already left his foot.Fuckin bent bastards.
It's called manipulating the stat's to give the appearance of a fair contest.This should be interesting reading- Mariner you feeble piss poor weak referee. What is the point dishing out the yellow card to the keeper on 85 mins -YOU TWAT
Their second goal scorer could (and should) have been sent off.Didn’t give a f*ck today.
Set the tone by allowing the Palace keeper to waste time from the 1st minute. Allowed 2 cynical fouls by Palace players at the start of the game to go unpunished.
Shocking performance by Marriner. But he will get away with it.
West Ham this week .. rinse and repeatYes it’s frustrating that their keeper takes an age with goal kicks running the click down, there must have been 20 of them today.
But we know he’s going to do it! So stop letting the ball go dead! Make sure you hit the target, make the keeper work! But no, ballooned efforts from distance, over hit crosses, failed dribbles result in countless goal kicks and more opportunities to let the clock tick down. It’s hard to fathom that players that can control the ball so effectively all over the pitch lose composure within sight of goal