Premier League Games 8/9/10 October '22

Was handball and he knew it.

The ball definitely changed direction, thought that was the whole purpose of VAR.

The lack of consistency in the Premiere League is astonishing.

.... and West Ham is one of the few teams that I want to do well, but fairs fair, that goal should never have been allowed.
Varvis shit. In other news, water is wet.
 
It doesn't have to be an obvious mistake to rule out the goal.

The fact they looked at it and you could see from the impact on his hand and the change of direction of the ball means the goal should have been ruled out. More obvious than that was the fact he knew he'd handled it and expected it to be disallowed.

Shocking decision... again

For me this should be a sackable offense, whoever is in the VAR booth needs replacing as they clearly don't know the rules or are corrupt. I haven't seen the incident but going of here it sounds clear-cut, if scores a goal after it touches his arm at all even if accidental then it's no goal. This is one rule that's easy to interpret
 
It doesn't have to be an obvious mistake to rule out the goal.

The fact they looked at it and you could see from the impact on his hand and the change of direction of the ball means the goal should have been ruled out. More obvious than that was the fact he knew he'd handled it and expected it to be disallowed.

Shocking decision... again

Perhaps we should employ Jeremy Kyle with his lie detector and ask the player pitchside... did you handle the ball.....

BTW I am only joking as I cannot stand that C**t.
That last paragraph reminds me of this after Carlos hatrick
 
Do the premier league want a "title race" or protect the dipper brand?



We're about to find out.
 

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