Cheers for that
Pee can was fined £12k for his comments about Simon Beck. Bet he made sure he new the rules over the rags after that!
Cheers for that
I wonder if a call goes in to the FA this week to demand, not ask for, a meeting with top level officials and ask how time after time we are getting fucked over and it's only because we are currently so good that we keep winning.
If you're referring to Walker's push on Sterling, that wasn't Beck, it was Andy Garratt.
Yea. That’s why I said ‘at the very best’. In real time it looked close though and because there was no way he or the linesman could definitely see he was offside then The Benefit Of The Doubt rule should have applied.No 50/50 about it, he was onside and the keeper wasn’t unsighted.
A Scouse colleague has said it’s the 2nd worst decision he’s ever seen, the 1st being some random one they had 12 years ago.
I think that sums up how bad it was.
Can we not do both?Sacked? I would prefer an electric probe inserted into his anal orifice and a copy of the Laws of the Game put in front of him, and then the lecky switched on.
There was a point in the first half that reminded me of many a game I played in the school yard in secondary school when we didn't have a ref
For a little defence to the ref, in real time i thought he just legged him up. Only when I saw it back did it show a how bad it was.
I think the big thing really is that you could maybe miss one, but its been about 6 this season, all well worthy of reds, which have been dealt with softly.
Whether they are malicious or not, it really is strange than they've all slipped through the net. Possibly ref's not wanting to pile on the misery of the "plucky under dogs" to to beat us. Becoming a far to frequent occurrence.
The referee could be forgiven, but the assistant was dead level with play, had an unobstructed view from 15-20 yards from the angle of the replay which made everyone instantly declare it a red.
The original camera angle and Mason were on the other side of the challenge which is why it looked like just a trip on first viewing, but the assistant had the perfect view and did nothing.
That's right. That soft late pen.........erm.Did Leicester in the LC....iffy pen, kicked shit out of us, 8 yes 8 mins injury time....
10 too manyThat's right. Mason's only done 11 PL matches this season.
very good sir.Because he's a loser baby.
Ha sorry I've been pulled up on this, too much beer at the ground.That's right. That soft late pen.........erm.
If we had VAR yesterday we would have won 6 or 7. Bernardo s strike would have stood and they would be a minimum of a man light possibly 2 even before injury time dismissa.......bring it on. Us and likes of Burnley struggle to get penalty s and such like.
Sterling goes down too easily and Burnley will have to stand on a land mine inside box ! On the other hand rags , dippers get them for zilch....
If people protect us as hopefully do more consistently in Europe we will fly
A couple of years ago Sergio had both legs took from under him v Southampton in area. Got booked for diving. If anyone could post that clip it would be interesting what others make of that.........in a nutshell that is what we are up against ALWAYS cos we are not United....
The referee could be forgiven, but the assistant was dead level with play, had an unobstructed view from 15-20 yards from the angle of the replay which made everyone instantly declare it a red.