simon23
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You need to put the glass down by the way.
Just shit at typing!!!!
You need to put the glass down by the way.
I really don't understand VAR. So if Terence Trent Derby hadn't handled and we'd scored it would have been ruled out for Bernardo's accidental handball, as opposed to TTD deliberate handball? Not the first time this season but would have to accept it. So according to VAR if an attacking player gains an advantage by accidently having the ball brush his hand it's open season then for defenders to make themselves bigger to stop a cross? Am I getting it now? Wasn't it Oliver who gave a penalty against Raz in the Spurs match when he jumped and turned his back to stop a cross and there was an inprint on the back of his shirt where the ball hit him or am I getting him mixed up with his "Just good friends" Clattenberg?He problem with the new rules is how does the Bernardo “handball” come into play for that passage of play. Does it negate the subsequent handball by Arnold or is it irrelevant? We know if we had scored directly during that passage of play it definitely would have been over ruled so issue they also over rule the Arnold handball. Current rules are a joke but wonder based on them whether VAR got it right?
I think it was indeed Oliver.I really don't understand VAR. So if Terence Trent Derby hadn't handled and we'd scored it would have been ruled out for Bernardo's accidental handball, as opposed to TTD deliberate handball? Not the first time this season but would have to accept it. So according to VAR if an attacking player gains an advantage by accidently having the ball brush his hand it's open season then for defenders to make themselves bigger to stop a cross? Am I getting it now? Wasn't it Oliver who gave a penalty against Raz in the Spurs match when he jumped and turned his back to stop a cross and there was an inprint on the back of his shirt where the ball hit him or am I getting him mixed up with his "Just good friends" Clattenberg?
John Bond and Joe Royal say hello.One of the 8-9 good chances we missed was Stones flashing a header wide from a corner.
Corners are not as dangerous as fans think in the modern game. For a small team like us even more so.
Thanks. I'm an old cnut and sometimes doubt my memory. It was his "just good friends" Clattenberg who sent off Bellamy at Bolton wasn't it? I bet their pillow talk is all about how they hate City(Allegedly Mods!).I think it was indeed Oliver.
He problem with the new rules is how does the Bernardo “handball” come into play for that passage of play. Does it negate the subsequent handball by Arnold or is it irrelevant? We know if we had scored directly during that passage of play it definitely would have been over ruled so issue they also over rule the Arnold handball. Current rules are a joke but wonder based on them whether VAR got it right?
I really don't understand VAR. So if Terence Trent Derby hadn't handled and we'd scored it would have been ruled out for Bernardo's accidental handball, as opposed to TTD deliberate handball? Not the first time this season but would have to accept it. So according to VAR if an attacking player gains an advantage by accidently having the ball brush his hand it's open season then for defenders to make themselves bigger to stop a cross? Am I getting it now? Wasn't it Oliver who gave a penalty against Raz in the Spurs match when he jumped and turned his back to stop a cross and there was an inprint on the back of his shirt where the ball hit him or am I getting him mixed up with his "Just good friends" Clattenberg?