TinFoilHat
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Quality limpingSaka got motm?
What for?
Quality limpingSaka got motm?
What for?
I do. By 10.Do we want United to beat Villa?
I don’t want a Villa win.
Didnt watch the game, just the goals. Cant believe Ekitikes wasn’t ruled out. Clear push in the back.Today sums up what we are up against with PGMOL. 1st the usual officiating in kur game with everything to the opposition, then the usual Dipper officiating with VVD staying on despite the same challenge as the red card for Spurs and the most clear foul for their 2nd goal ignored by Var and the ref and then its only a penalty for Arsenal and the one they should have conceded ignored.
fuck that, there is no way Villa win the league or compete. UTVDo we want United to beat Villa?
I don’t want a Villa win.
He puts the foot down that's just been kicked, and when he feels the pain in his foot as he puts weight on it he winces up in pain! It's nothing like what you've decided you've seen. It's a pen, or should've been.He plants his foot again after the contact and then just decides to throw himself backwards. It's not a foul.
The Barclaycard ad over here is a football themed coffee shop, where drinks are brought to the table by a keeper wearing big gloves, etc.Rugby players would be laughing their cocks off watching footballers fall over for nothing
No we are not scousers but you sound like one;-)Come on, we're not the Scousers with a victim mentality. We’ve won what we’ve won by getting on with the job, not crying about conspiracies. We’ve had decisions go for us - Rodri’s handball against Everton, Doku’s karate kick at Anfield and we’ve had decisions go against us too. That’s football. The reality is simple, some of the refereeing in this league is just shocking, and it affects everyone at some point. You deal with it, move on, and keep winning.
Thats perfectly said.Come on, we're not the Scousers with a victim mentality. We’ve won what we’ve won by getting on with the job, not crying about conspiracies. We’ve had decisions go for us - Rodri’s handball against Everton, Doku’s karate kick at Anfield and we’ve had decisions go against us too. That’s football. The reality is simple, some of the refereeing in this league is just shocking, and it affects everyone at some point. You deal with it, move on, and keep winning.
And wrong;-)Thats perfectly said.
Footballers are professional sportsman who try and gain advantage by exaggerating contact, not because they are harder or softer than rugby players.do these footballers and i mean all footballer watch rugby league or union they should be ashamed of being in the conversation
ha ha just reminded me blood gate classic cheatingFootballers are professional sportsman who try and gain advantage by exaggerating contact, not because they are harder or softer than rugby players.
And they cheat just as much in rugby and always have done just the methods are different. But they certainly feigned injury to cheat.
It was why they had to introduce voluntary substitutes in rugby because before you had to be injured to be substituted so they feigned injury to bring on fresh players. All blacks were masters of it.
Pisses me off when rugby fans claim moral superiority.
I'd settle for another 4-4, with Rogers getting all 4 for my FPL team!Do we want United to beat Villa?
I don’t want a Villa win.
Whether it’s United/Liverpool/Spurs or Sunderland/West Ham/Bournemouth that teams we need to drop points are playing, doesn’t matter. Results that are best for City are the only thing that matters.Do we want United to beat Villa?
I don’t want a Villa win.
Everton v Arsenal and Leeds v Palace were meant to be today but, because Palace played in the Europa Conference in the week, they had to move their EFL Cup ¼ final against Arsenal to this coming Tuesday which meant both teams had their games from today moved to last night due to the 60-hour rule after a PL game.The only game of the day again even on a Sunday.
Ok thanks.Everton v Arsenal and Leeds v Palace were meant to be today but, because Palace played in the Europa Conference in the week, they had to move their EFL Cup ¼ final against Arsenal to this coming Tuesday which meant both teams had their games from today moved to last night due to the 60-hour rule after a PL game.