Spot on!!!Linesman called offside. Rabid animals surrounded ref and lino. Decision changed by onfield ref in 10 seconds with no actual review of whst happened
Spot on!!!Linesman called offside. Rabid animals surrounded ref and lino. Decision changed by onfield ref in 10 seconds with no actual review of whst happened
If its affecting the decision making of our two defenders then he's interfering end of .....not to mention the fact that our keeper is also thinking Rashford might be getting a shot away, he can't tell if Rashfords offside from his veiw.No its not the same at all...
Standing infront of the keeper so he cannt see, therefore cant react etc is not the same as running next tot he ball.....all the players around rashford can still see the ball and can still react
What it does do (which is where the rule is wrong for me) is afffect the desision making of Akanji and Walker ......but thats not physically stopping them
Yes. It's easy for them to agree it's a wrong decision when we've lost. But i take your point.Just been on the BBC HYS and the majority, including United and Arsenal, agree that it was offside. They‘ll take it though, of course.
Doesn’t make it irrelevant does it. It’s a reasonable hypothesis based on historical experience. Not irrelevant.Irrelevant as your point cant be proved...you stated that if we scored it it would have been disallowed.....you cannot prove that just like I cannot prove it would have stood
But aren't we told VAR checks ALL goal decisions?Linesman called offside. Rabid animals surrounded ref and lino. Decision changed by onfield ref in 10 seconds with no actual review of whst happened
This is another aspect to this that is not being talked about.The whole of the ball? No chance, it also effects Akanji’s decision making, in his mind he now has to decide if he makes a last man challenge & possible red card offence
I think that was Danny Blanchflower.To paraphrase Bill Shankly ‘ 'If a player is not interfering with play or seeking to gain an advantage, then he should be.’
As Scudamore said a few years ago, a ‘successful’ man united is good for the premier league.
Its not a fact though....its a belief..which in this case is not what we are talking aboutDoesn’t make it irrelevant does it. It’s a reasonable hypothesis based on historical experience. Not irrelevant.