jimharri
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I missed that elbow during the game (bloody visitors). Horrible, snidey challenge.
This. Thoroughly unimpressed with all other than Draxler in the first half.
I'm glad we didn't buy Ter Stegen. I'm sure others will say he's great but he's been dodgy every single time I've seen him. If he did sign and had the season Bravo has just had, we'd probably be more inclined to stick with him as our number one due to his age.
This. Thoroughly unimpressed with all other than Draxler in the first half.
I'm glad we didn't buy Ter Stegen. I'm sure others will say he's great but he's been dodgy every single time I've seen him. If he did sign and had the season Bravo has just had, we'd probably be more inclined to stick with him as our number one due to his age.
They very much wish to utilise their talent with attractive football. Go watch the Mexico game and tell me otherwise, or if you would EVER see too many English managers or someone like Mourinho go that rout
Looking for a lucrative 'job' round MayfairWhat are all them airline stewardess's doing standing around on the pitch?
You have them around the tunnel (Oo-err) at Arsenal's home games as well. Emirates, see?What are all them airline stewardess's doing standing around on the pitch?
A ploy by FIFA to ensure that it went spectacularly wrong enough to put doubt in peoples mind so that they can shit can it as a bad idea and carry on "influencing" the outcome of games as and when they see fit?I've not seen the incident. How clear a red was it? Sounds like it was nailed on going off the comments on here. The only reason I'm asking is that at the FSF annual summit at St.George's Park yesterday I attended a workshop about VAR. The guy who presented it was former PL ref Neale Barry who is now head of Senior Referee Development at the FA. VAR is already being trialled in several leagues across the globe, and will be brought in for next season's FA Cup from the 3rd round onwards and he fully expects it to come in for the 2018/19 Premier League season. He highlighted the issues with VAR at the Confed Cup but felt it was down to the VAR not being adequately trained and if these issues can be ironed out and VAR can statistically be proven to overturn the number of clearly wrong decisions then it could be here to stay. Interestingly, when asked if VAR is officially adopted following this trial period and the on-field referee refuses to overturn a decision he has clearly gotten wrong (as appears to be the case tonight), Neale Barry's response was quite blunt - that the referee would be "finished".