Alan Harper's Tash
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Keep your chin up, my rod doesn’t aim for people’s heads. ;-)Hehe!! Don't dangle your rod near me.
Keep your chin up, my rod doesn’t aim for people’s heads. ;-)Hehe!! Don't dangle your rod near me.
With about 16 stitches ffs.It didn’t. He played 3 days later.
Unless Ayew’s elbow is halfway up his radius, it wasn’t an elbow.
Haaland’s high boot wasn’t dissimilar to the Mané red card in the 5-0. People moaned about that being a red card and so they can’t have it both ways.
Sure and Mane was airborne and higher.Mane was running at full tilt towards Eddie and easily could have pulled out of that challenge.
Haaland was pretty much stationary and side on to the defender who came from the blind side and ducked in to the challenge.
But apart from that...
Figure of speech mate as for concussion he wouldn't be the first to play with it! They play with it after a minute on the touchlines these days.So his head didn’t nearly come off, did it?
He couldn’t have played if concussed either.
If a red card had been given, do you think VAR would have overturned it? Please try and answer without suggesting that VAR is bent against City and of course it wouldn’t have changed the decision.The speed players are going at is a massive factor in referees decision around excess force and endangering opposition players.
Mané was running full pace into a player ahead of him who was at full height.
Haaland has his back to Anderson, standing still, and it was Anderson moving at pace and dipped his head.
It wasn’t even close to a red card.
Wow the common sense reply of the night! Could everyone please take note of this - goodnight.The speed players are going at is a massive factor in referees decision around excess force and endangering opposition players.
Mané was running full pace into a player ahead of him who was at full height.
Haaland has his back to Anderson, standing still, and it was Anderson moving at pace and dipped his head.
It wasn’t even close to a red card.
LolFigure of speech mate as for concussion he wouldn't be the first to play with it! They play with it after a minute on the touchlines these days.
Bbc obsessed with Erlings touches this just been put on their sportspageOnly motd could keep mention number of touches two programmes running … who cares when your averaging a goal every 53 minutes per game.
If a red card had been given, do you think VAR would have overturned it? Please try and answer without suggesting that VAR is bent against City and of course it wouldn’t have changed the decision.
I’ve already answered about the speed above.