ultimateharold
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The 2 clear pushes on Foden did it for meAbsolutely. We were through with numbers advantage, undoubtedly would have scored...
The 2 clear pushes on Foden did it for meAbsolutely. We were through with numbers advantage, undoubtedly would have scored...
I wouldn't, contact had been going on all game and Haaland was unbalanced due to the initial challenge by Fabinho.As much as I hate to say this, but the shirt pull is a foul. I think we would all be seriously pissed off if it had stood against us.
But it would have stood if they had scored it ..As much as I hate to say this, but the shirt pull is a foul. I think we would all be seriously pissed off if it had stood against us.
It’s City mate,so we have our goals scrutinised more than any other team looking for any reason possible to disallow them,as soon as we scored the wife and 2 sons were celebrating,I knew just knew it,they would review it and disallow it ..
But how far back do you scrutinise the game?As much as I hate to say this, but the shirt pull is a foul. I think we would all be seriously pissed off if it had stood against us.
Yes LFC players all rallied around the Allison incident. None seemed bothered about what it was chalked off forI didn't celebrate it either mate, it's Anfield as Pep says, they seem to find any reason to rule it out. I thought they were going to go with the Haaland-Alisson challenge, they somehow found another bullshit excuse though.
I disagree. The way the game was refereed, I cannot see how that was any worse than many, many other 'fouls' that went unpunished. Look at the clear and obvious pushes on Foden for comparison.As much as I hate to say this, but the shirt pull is a foul. I think we would all be seriously pissed off if it had stood against us.
I’ll be honest the Haaland - Alisson one i thought looked more of a reason to disallow the goal than the Haaland- Fabinho tussle/shirt tug ..I didn't celebrate it either mate, it's Anfield as Pep says, they seem to find any reason to rule it out. I thought they were going to go with the Haaland-Alisson challenge, they somehow found another bullshit excuse though.
"Sorry ref I slipped" why didn't I think of that when I used to play.It is accidental. It isn't therefore wilfully reckless.
Milner non 2nd yellow last season, Sterlings offside goal that was proved onside after the game, Taylor letting them foul at will in the same game where they should have been down to 9, the laughable penalty for handball in the charity shield which with the new rules was not handball and today. There are always key decisions in these games and they only ever benefit one teamThe 2 clear pushes on Foden did it for me