Gordyola
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Utter nonsenseTake the rose tinted glasses off fella. Rodder's hand ball was as blatant as the red card should have been yesterday.
Utter nonsenseTake the rose tinted glasses off fella. Rodder's hand ball was as blatant as the red card should have been yesterday.
At what time does Howard Webb announce his accustomed apology ?
Take the rose tinted glasses off fella. Rodder's hand ball was as blatant as the red card should have been yesterday.
so they stopped the game to play out the charade, mind boggling
The rules in play that season, and that season only, stated that if the ball hit the players arm around the "t-shirt line" it wasn't to be given as handball. As the VAR check couldn't show evidence it didn't hit anywhere other than this area the referees on-field decision stood.Take the rose tinted glasses off fella. Rodder's hand ball was as blatant as the red card should have been yesterday.

Clarkie?Take the rose tinted glasses off fella. Rodder's hand ball was as blatant as the red card should have been yesterday.
And Aguero from the acutest of angles v the bin dippers.Haaland did it v Chelsea
Scousers and rags wronged by VAR ! That is UnpossibleThey will never admit it. I would not be surprised if it just quietly went away and was never spoken about again in the media. Weird how exactly the opposite seems to happen when those Scouse rats or the Rags are 'wronged' by VAR.
And receive a guaranteed touch line ban.What frustrates me is pep has a opportunity to lay into the referees every pre match post match press conference to the media and if you don't make a big big deal out of corrupt bias decisions like that the likes of web is as happy as Larry!
Would that be so terrible?And receive a guaranteed touch line ban.
And receive a guaranteed touch line ban.
Pep should come out and point out the facts he can only be in trouble if he doubts the official’s integrity He has every right to give his opinion on the d decision he could also so the same ref made an outrageously bad decision against us a few years agoAnd receive a guaranteed touch line ban.
Are we sure? This is what the Oracle, Dale Johnson, says about it:If he handles it or not it doesn’t make a difference, there was an off side before hand which led io the correct decision.
I don't know if it is because of how annoyed at City I am but I am quite surprised at how everyone thinks the refs and officials done us over. Obviously the handball is clear as day, 100% and there is no excusing it. The ref and linesman missed it, it is then VAR that has screwed us on that. VAR disallowed a goal for them and the ref also gave a penalty to us. A soft pen but had he not given it then VAR would not have overturned it because of the threshold. The question then is, why would the ref give it in real time if they are going out their way to do us over? None of it make any sense. He didn't manage the time wasting well but still added 10 minutes injury time. If he was trying to do us over why would you add that? There was a blue behind me begging for 5 minutes before the board went up, 10! and rightly so. He obviously was instructed to try not to give cards out where possible, so the time wasting happened but he rectified it by adding the correct amount of added time.
I think he let stuff go for both teams yesterday, Palace fans weren't happy with a number of decisions and strong tackles from us at times. Going back to the original point though, the handball was a disgrace and on VAR
Are we sure? This is what the Oracle, Dale Johnson, says about it:
"In February, Frank Lampard's side were denied a penalty by the VAR, Chris Kavanagh, for a Rodri handball. The score was 1-0 to Manchester City late in the game, meaning Everton were denied the chance to claim a point from the penalty spot. Kavanagh decided other available angles made the evidence inconclusive, but it led to PGMOL, the body that controls refereeing in the Premier League, apologising to Everton for the mistake."
I don't know if it is because of how annoyed at City I am but I am quite surprised at how everyone thinks the refs and officials done us over. Obviously the handball is clear as day, 100% and there is no excusing it. The ref and linesman missed it, it is then VAR that has screwed us on that. VAR disallowed a goal for them and the ref also gave a penalty to us. A soft pen but had he not given it then VAR would not have overturned it because of the threshold. The question then is, why would the ref give it in real time if they are going out their way to do us over? None of it make any sense. He didn't manage the time wasting well but still added 10 minutes injury time. If he was trying to do us over why would you add that? There was a blue behind me begging for 5 minutes before the board went up, 10! and rightly so. He obviously was instructed to try not to give cards out where possible, so the time wasting happened but he rectified it by adding the correct amount of added time.
I think he let stuff go for both teams yesterday, Palace fans weren't happy with a number of decisions and strong tackles from us at times. Going back to the original point though, the handball was a disgrace and on VAR