Lovebitesandeveryfing
Well-Known Member
Caam on you fackin’ ’ammers…
Since I posted this, they've had 2 big strokes of luck. HAHA!! Get in you hammers!West Hams luck really is on the floor at the moment. That Woltemade looks a very good player. Very mobile.
To get some consistency and certainty back with VAR, I'm happy for a touch to mean no penalty. Unfortunately for VAR's sake the rules need to be simpler.
I actually thought it looked nailed on at first but I actually think the touch was enough.
The Pope one on Gyokeres was worse but I said back then they should just make it so a defensive touch on the ball means no penalty, so I have to be consistent.
Frauddie Howls tbf.Taking off Woltemade is a mistake IMHO
Your last sentence sums up PiGMol approach. They have dug another hole with the recent " any touch" denial of penalty's .
It has resulted in decisions being made inside and outside the box that show no consistency.
I think the strategy will ultimately lead to another major controversy.
Hope we are not at the centre of it.
That's just VAR all over, because of overanalysis nothing can be wrong anymore.
It's the way the handball rule has gone, initially it was to stop deliberate handballs, now it just has to hit an outstretched arm deliberate or not.
Set Piece FC across the entire league is because of VAR and the changing of refereeing.
I really enjoyed Swansea mid-week without it all.
His father Steve played for them back in the 80s and 90s.I've never heard of Freddie Potts but if you gave me one guess as to who he played for, that name has West Ham written all over it.
You're losing, and you decide to take off your most likely source of a goal. If he's not injured, it's a daft decision.Taking off Woltemade is a mistake IMHO
Thanks mate, I think you've described well what is obvious to all except me! It does my nut in every season xHe has them playing like Brentford, which is why they are better away from home as the underdogs than at home where they need to take the initiative.
Newcastle have been shite in the second half. One effort on target, against the side with the worst defence (I think) in the Premier League.