Leeky
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Alright our kidi liked your post before i knew who had posted ,
alright our kid : )
Alright our kidi liked your post before i knew who had posted ,
alright our kid : )
From that angle Stones is also onside.I get what you are saying, but sometimes enthusiastic/blind/dodgy linesmen have given blatant wrong calls, in the past, that have been so infuriating! Most officials these days seem to want us to lose, at least there's a higher degree of accountability?
I could imagine us being stitched up much more if it wasn't there? But I do accept we have also lost something eg when goals are scored can't fully celebrate sometimes!
Edit: Also it can depend what angle you view the incident from eg :
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To correct the stupidity of someWhy have you posted that six times on one page ? The pic of the non pen that is
Yeah clear red card for me, don’t think anyone but a Liverpool fan would disagree. Even sky was unanimous in that.Can any of the amateur refs on here explain why Tierney only gave Jota a yellow for this (he could see the Spurs player coming the entire way and still raised his boot above his own shoulders and put it through their face)?
Probably generally why tonight was Souness’ last appearance, too often talking against the dippers and ragsYeah clear red card for me, don’t think anyone but a Liverpool fan would disagree. Even sky was unanimous in that.
Graeme Souness: That's a simple call... it was a red card
The Super Sunday panel were unaminous in agreement that Diogo Jota should have been sent off for a high challenge on Tottenham's Oliver Skippwww.skysports.com
They are an embarrassment. Consistently wrong decisions. Apart from not giving decisions against teams in red. On this they are consistent 100% of the time. UncannyCan any of the amateur refs on here explain why Tierney only gave Jota a yellow for this (he could see the Spurs player coming the entire way and still raised his boot above his own shoulders and put it through their face)?
You do know they’ll be asking for a replay of the 5-0 when Mane kung-fu kicked Eddie, “see laaa dats never beeeen a red”Can any of the amateur refs on here explain why Tierney only gave Jota a yellow for this (he could see the Spurs player coming the entire way and still raised his boot above his own shoulders and put it through their face)?
I don't think they gave a red for this to even up the red that Skipp should have had in the first half ?Can any of the amateur refs on here explain why Tierney only gave Jota a yellow for this (he could see the Spurs player coming the entire way and still raised his boot above his own shoulders and put it through their face)?