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The absolute neck of these twats with the decisions they've had over the years. That goal against them years ago that virtually hit the net but was deemed hadn't crossed the line. The other year when they were halfway up the M6 but had to turn round to score a penalty awarded after full time. Whining wankers.
its the entitlement in which they cry, whenever a bad decision went in their favour, they used to smugly say that it all evens itself out in the end, well by my recogning theyve got about 30 years of fucking woeful decisions coming their way
 
its not even a call that went their way, its something that they cant understand and that is that is a CORRECT and FAIR call, thats how entitled they are, they simply cant understand fair reffing because theyve cheated for so long
Heard a few on 5 Live on the way home from the swamp and someone pointed out they weren't moaning about the penalty as they've realised there are deep-seated problems at the swamp that deserve urgent attention.
 
Heard a few on 5 Live on the way home from the swamp and someone pointed out they weren't moaning about the penalty as they've realised there are deep-seated problems at the swamp that deserve urgent attention.
fucking hell if its took them this long im surprised they could read the numbers to dial a phone
 
As I’ve posted on here before, me and one of my red loving mates have City/United bets every year.

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For the Derby he said 20 quid and he gets the drawS as well. Told him to f’off he can pick one draw, so he went for 2-2. When I saw Evans/Maguire starting at CB, I offered him to double his bet and he could have all draws …. he accepted [emoji23]
 
No, I understand that it's a mitigating factor, but the prevailing narrative is "why doesn't VAR get involved all the time" and the reason why it doesn't or didn't get involved elsewhere - ie with Maguire on Haaland - is because the referee "saw" it and didn't give it in real time. VAR only intervenes if the ref has missed something.
Isn't VAR supposed to intervene if it's a clear & obvious error in the box, whether the ref's seen it or not?
 
Isn't VAR supposed to intervene if it's a clear & obvious error in the box, whether the ref's seen it or not?
"I didn't see it" is a clear and obvious error.

"I saw it wrong" is also a clear and obvious error.

I guess we don't know which one was playing out here, but I suspect it's the first one rather than the latter as if he'd said "yeah, I saw them pulling at each other and didn't think there was enough in it" then he wouldn't have been sent to the screen (imo).
 

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