BlueAnorak
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Consistency is always the big issue with PL refs. They never are.Oliver gives that one but Mises exactly the same thing done by a Scouse **** last season.
Consistency is always the big issue with PL refs. They never are.Oliver gives that one but Mises exactly the same thing done by a Scouse **** last season.
Couldn’t contain himself to give that tonight,and yet VAR agreed with him even though it showed it hit defender on knee/leg and onto arm,then when in injury time as soon as the 4 mins pass he again couldn’t wait to blow the whistle..Oliver gives that one but misses exactly the same thing done by a Scouse **** last season.
Oliver when he referee's liverpool is the definition of consistency.Consistency is always the big issue with PL refs. They never are.
And just for good measure we‘ll probably be on the end of another VAR decision this time at wolves like the spurs at home game start of last season ..Well it took a mere 4 minutes to tell you all we needed to know about what's going to happen this season again.
A shocking penalty decision followed by yet another penalty right before the end to gift them the win.
The authorities have already decided the agenda before we have kicked a ball in earnest.
And just for good measure we‘ll probably be on the end of another VAR decision this time at wolves like the spurs at home game start of last season ..
Yep , set the tone early last year , it’s the model that works so why not use it againAnd just for good measure we‘ll probably be on the end of another VAR decision this time at wolves like the spurs at home game start of last season ..
All about handicapping certain teams early doors then when you look at league table you realise your gonna have to be 100% perfect for the rest of the season to stand a slight chance of winning it ..Yep bookmark this page!
Jugs of iced water over Carol Vorderman you say, MmmmI honestly think the BBC are running down the clock now. Just going through the motions until the inevitable crash and burn takes place. With more and more people refusing to pay their licence fees and even more people coming forward to complain vociferously about the unashamed bias, the suits at the head of the corporation know the game is up and are just running it into the ground. In order to go out on some kind of high they are appealing to the lowest denominator: rags and dipper fans, reality show fans, and the moronic slow-witted type who watch infantile quiz shows where the likes of Alan Carr, Rachel Riley, Rob Bryden and some no-mark from T.O.W.I.E. have to see how many jugs of iced water they can tip over Carol Vorderman in 20 seconds. Dumbing down TV at its best.
I cannot stomach the BBC and I absolutely refuse to subsidise the wages of multi millionaires Gary Lineker and Zoe Ball.
And speaking of Lineker, MoTD is back again tonight: another sad, old, cliché-ridden pile of compost featuring a bunch of leftie snowflakes from yesteryear whose relevance was beginning to fade when Alvin Stardust was doing the Green Cross Code adverts.
Jugs of iced water over Carol Vorderman you say, Mmmm
Iced jug challenge?i may be tempted to tune into that! now do they call it, the jug challenge...? Ice water challenge?
And when she divides , I unzip my fliesJugs of iced water over Carol Vorderman you say, Mmmm
No sensible posts please. Stick with saying its an agendaI only caught the end of the game. It seemed inevitable what would happen.
It was a penalty. He bought it but it was stupid by the defender.
Only consolation is that if they have to score four to win their games this season their luck will run out.
In other more negative news,VAR remains alive and well. Expect our neighbours in red to continue to benefit also