Protein Junkie
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May need to check whose club this person manages first.Got to be an FA charge incoming for that.
May need to check whose club this person manages first.Got to be an FA charge incoming for that.
Been having private tutoring from Sir Shitface has he?Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag told Sky Sports: "Big compliments to the team. They showed big characer to play so long with 10. They were physically and mentally strong to get a point."
On whether Man Utd should have had a penalty: "Definitely. There's no doubt. I don't know why VAR didn't interupt."
On the red card: "Casemiro played over 500 games in Europe and never once got a red card. Now he has two in the Premier League.
"His absence is not the issue. We will deal with that. This game was influenced by the referee
And lets not forget there is an almost pointless assistant Var official also so both of them got it hopelessly wrong and this not a clear and obvious error is a load of crap. a crap ref with awful positioning could not see it so how is it not a clear error.That was a CLEAR and OBVIOUS penalty for Wolves and a red card for Pope.
Football is such a joke of a sport. How can it be getting things like that so wrong when it is a sport with a video referee?
I’ll repeat that, there’s a referee in a room who can watch things back and they’ve watched that and think it’s not a penalty and a red card and not a clear and obvious error/miss by the referee because he was so far away.
Rugby referees of both codes would be laughing their heads off at the use of VAR there.
Even though Southampton are still bottom, there is now only 5 points between them and Palace who are in 12th.
Even offside is debatable when they mess with the position or the lines and think they can be so accurate to favor one team or another by inches.But if he had given a penalty and a red card VAR would have backed him up. Things have not improved with VAR apart from mainly getting offsides correct. For everything else it is still incompetent fools making the decisions.
But Wolves will get an apology tomorrow from Howard Webb so that sorts it all out.And lets not forget there is an almost pointless assistant Var official also so both of them got it hopelessly wrong and this not a clear and obvious error is a load of crap. a crap ref with awful positioning could not see it so how is it not a clear error.
I did say mainly, sometimes I wonder if they draw the lines at the right point in time.Even offside is debatable when they mess with the position or the lines and think they can be so accurate to favor one team or another by inches.
More likely charge the Wolves manager if he brings it up. Anthony Taylor is the next one who needs to be binned.But Wolves will get an apology tomorrow from Howard Webb so that sorts it all out.
One of the worst I’ve ever seen and that’s saying something. A decision that the on field referee cannot give without guessing, so VAR intervenes. That is surely what VAR was actually brought in for and, if it wasn’t, it should be dumped forthwith.That was a CLEAR and OBVIOUS penalty for Wolves and a red card for Pope.
Football is such a joke of a sport. How can it be getting things like that so wrong when it is a sport with a video referee?
I’ll repeat that, there’s a referee in a room who can watch things back and they’ve watched that and think it’s not a penalty and a red card and not a clear and obvious error/miss by the referee because he was so far away.
Rugby referees of both codes would be laughing their heads off at the use of VAR there.