Cheadle_hulmeBlue
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Don’t agree. There keeper was outstanding and Phil put in Sterling twice on goal. It was lack of finishingJob done but once again the creativity was poor
Don’t agree. There keeper was outstanding and Phil put in Sterling twice on goal. It was lack of finishingJob done but once again the creativity was poor
Think that was more the wank commentators it was obvious what stage of play they were looking at for the offside. It was bizarre they didn’t seem to cotton on straight away. It looked tight I’m real time.I did think live that Rodri was offside in the build up to the goal but says it all that even the commentators have no idea what VAR is doing until 3 minutes later when they bring up a graphic actually showing what happens.
Its so open to abuse currently as they never show reviews for anything except goals anymore, like was that elbow on DIas in the centre circle a red card? Who knows as we never saw a replay.
We never turned it down he never wanted to leave, unfortunately.Can't believe we turned down 20m from Wolves.
He must have hit the first man over 10 times.
If I only knew how to post the 'Oh you' pic.We get plenty of decisions go our way in this competition take your tin hat off
Had my stopwatch out for when he started his weekly’Foden must leave’ campaignHe has got to be the new worst commentator, consistently got players names wrong tonight and just keeps rolling out the same boring facts about how much our team has cost ffs
Literally no-one knows what the rules are anymoreZ should be written down this stuffMe too and that was in real time but and this is a big but.. it is not directly before.. once the ball goes back and forward again. It should reset itself. Otherwise when does it stop? That was ‘apparently’ the reason why West Ham goal stood when there was a clear hand ball. Different phase of play.