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If you are actually interested in an opinion of why that might appear so, the ESPN guy addressed it today.
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Bollocks.
If you are actually interested in an opinion of why that might appear so, the ESPN guy addressed it today.
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This bollocks is a smoke screen for the real injustice of that rag not getting a red from the same corrupt twat who awarded them cunts a completely illegitimate goal in the derby.If you are actually interested in an opinion of why that might appear so, the ESPN guy addressed it today.
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Barcelona’s past payments to referees’ chief cast dark cloud over La Liga | Sid Lowe
Questions abound after revelations that José María Enríquez Negreira, the former referee, was paid €7m by Barcelonawww.theguardian.com
this is a pretty incredible story and looks to be true. it begs the question how many PiGMOL refs are getting consultancy payments from cartel clubs.
This bollocks is a smoke screen for the real injustice of that rag not getting a red from the same corrupt twat who awarded them cunts a completely illegitimate goal in the derby.
I think it's bollocks too. Do they count the nearest part of an attacker with which he can score a goal, and the same for the defender with which he can stop a goal, 'cos that fellah mentions the defender's arm, which no matter that it might be nearer the goal line he can' use it to stop a goal, so yeah, it's all bollocks.Bollocks.
The issue I have with that explanation is the grass cut lines are actually a good indicator the defender is closer than Rashford to the upfield cut line there for he’s offsideBollocks.
The issue I have with that explanation is the grass cut lines are actually a good indicator the defender is closer than Rashford to the upfield cut line there for he’s offside
I think it's bollocks too. Do they count the nearest part of an attacker with which he can score a goal, and the same for the defender with which he can stop a goal, 'cos that fellah mentions the defender's arm, which no matter that it might be nearer the goal line he can' use it to stop a goal, so yeah, it's all bollocks.
Yes he does...but he also makes a complete meal of some situations and falls over at ggd slightest touchGrealish gets kicked all over the fucking pitch..
The amount of times he's fouled and gets fuck all is probably why he sometimes exaggerates the contact...I bet his legs are black and blue after most games.Yes he does...but he also makes a complete meal of some situations and falls over at ggd slightest touch
Can anyone highlight our % wins with & without the whistling wanker?Tierney again on saturday
Can anyone highlight our % wins with & without the whistling wanker?
I watched this afternoon only to have a look at what some on here suggested could have been a rag sending off, but that offside, is it just me or did the var lines appear to be drawn far from parallel to the cut of the grass? Using the nearest grass parallel, behind the players, it seemed like the line started at ~2m from grass cut near side, and managed to be only 1m or so from the grass cut far side, therefore suggesting onside within the 'triangle' created!
Perhaps my trigonometry is just having another off-day!
Thats every away fan’s opinion, watch him get smashed five times and then go apoplectic with rage when he goes down easy the sixth time.Yes he does...but he also makes a complete meal of some situations and falls over at ggd slightest touch