denislawsbackheel
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Series 2 you say?Just noticed Series 1,and 2 on Netflix for anyone interested.
Hmmm...
Series 2 you say?Just noticed Series 1,and 2 on Netflix for anyone interested.
So it was a rather superfluous comment?I didn't say he did say there weren't.
That’s just so it “evens itself out”. Dodgy last minute decision in the winner against Spurs = soft pen v Burnley in a game we were always going to win.
When the game was at 0-0 as well, no wonder Moyes was livid.Might not be for this thread but VAR proves once gain its subjective and not fit for purpose:
Ball hits arm of City player from corner - No Goal!
Ball hits arm of Spurs player from corner - Goal! - isn't that twice now as well?
Early doors VAR pissed me off but overall I think this season has been pretty similar to the ones that have gone before. Man Utd and Liverpool get an unusual proportion of decisions in their favour. This season a pretty defensive Man Utd side is on course to break Leicester's record of 13 penalties in the Premier League. Utd have been awarded 11 this season, and City 9. City should be top given the amount of attacking that we do. Liverpool surprisingly have only been awarded 5 penalties in the League.
Source: transfermarkt.co.uk
Do like the caveat of irrefutable proof being required. Nice little get out.
Don’t know why people from opposing clubs drop onto this forum to sound off their resentment.
I’ll rest assured in the growing feeling that we shall be exonerated.
And when that day comes I know it’s really going to sting you.
Can’t wait!
You know the old saying. Guilty until proven innocent and only with irrefutable evidence will I believe that decision.Amazing isn't it – he believes we're guilty without irrefutable proof, but won't accept our innocence unless he has it!
Early doors VAR pissed me off but overall I think this season has been pretty similar to the ones that have gone before. Man Utd and Liverpool get an unusual proportion of decisions in their favour. This season a pretty defensive Man Utd side is on course to break Leicester's record of 13 penalties in the Premier League. Utd have been awarded 11 this season, and City 9. City should be top given the amount of attacking that we do. Liverpool surprisingly have only been awarded 5 penalties in the League.
Source: transfermarkt.co.uk
It was intended to help some of our younger readers who may have thought that the availability of Series 1 and 2 implied that there were further series as yet unobtained by Netflix. Had the original statement specified that all episodes were available an attempt at clarification would indeed have been superfluous. But I'll leave it for others to judgeSo it was a rather superfluous comment?
Foul 3 minutes into the Arsenal game, started outside the box but went quite far into the box, the game at 0-0 bet Pep was livid but he must be getting used to it nowWhen the game was at 0-0 as well, no wonder Moyes was livid.