burning blue soul
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If you can't see it by now, then you never will.And according to every other team ine league so are they - rags ,AFTV, Scousers.......all say the same
If you can't see it by now, then you never will.And according to every other team ine league so are they - rags ,AFTV, Scousers.......all say the same
Well we cannot affect any players performance by discussing it on a forum. So under your logic we shouldn't have a thread discussing performances or, indeed, even the team performancesbecause we cant control what the refs do....neither can players/managers or clubs....
So its pointless fucking whinging about it
there you go...short enough for you?
Thank you for your answer.He attempted and succeeded in intimidating them absolutely and got in their heads - yes he did but that is different to what is being suggested by some....for instance that VAR took so long as they were deliberately (but some how failed) to try and rule our goal out vs Leeds - ie cheat
Was he bribing them with brown envelops or that the FA were somehow in cahoots wth Arsenal to make them winthe league as some people are getting at - no. Its as ludicrous as those suggesting (like Goldbridge) that the QPR game was rigged
Refs in England always have had bias. They favour the big teams at certain times and the underdog at others. The FA and PL have been accepting shit for years and more often than not promoting it out of their flag waving sense of national pride.If the game is to win free kicks by falling to the floor with any brief touch from an opponent (like many teams seem capable of doing) then we’ve tried that.
Doesn’t work for some reason.
If the game is to follow through on your opponent after they have played the ball time and time again without a yellow card then we can’t seem to do that either.
If you think we’re being refereed the same then I don’t know what you are watching.
Not when the rules are not applied to both teams equallythey affect every team -not just ours
And the decision is shown (to us in the ground) after the game has restarted so it's obvious. I don't care which player was offside I just want to know the decision.For the match going supporter it is poor the communication on what is happening on var checks.
Even the outcome is often not advised on the screen. Today had Gvardiol - not offside as the only one shown.
Oh no you're not!!Maybe but I'm still sick of that woe-is-me panto. Oh yes I am!
I’m absolutely sick of this n’all.I'm sick of the players complaining on the pitch. Or Pep. Be better at your own job and forget about others being better at their jobs.
I wouldn’t. I’ve not forgotten how much they used to help certain teams.I would take ref on the pitch and humam error over 5 mins of VAR and then some clown in an office still being wrong sometimes any day
Our officials are wank so VAR is ineficient.
Any link?Doing a rewatch and I'm astounded that Gnonto got away with that kick out. How are VAR seeing that and not thinking it warrants the ref taking a look? Didn't see a replay of the DCL & Gvardiol thing either
To be fair, Simon isn't trying it now, he's just being a condescending prick without bringing any cogent arguments or well explained points of view to the discussion.Maybe. He could have just blown though for a foul. It happens all the time.
Fans of all clubs mould marginal decisions as corruption and/or cheating.
Refs are fucked anyway. If someone was to trawl back through this whole thread, it’d be 99% calling refs out.
Calling the refs corrupt is a sure fire way of fans agreeing on a partisan social media forum. There’s no positive outcome in trying to dispute that.
Simon is trying it now. I tried back in the day, but recognised that people don’t want rational debate. They want reassurance that it was a bent decision and that we’re treated differently.
As are the 19 other PL teams on their message boards.
Foden scored two amazing goals and generally played well except he badly needs to attend tackle school in the evenings where he may also learn to stop moaning. As for Lewis, well best say Nothin!!I’m absolutely sick of this n’all.
Dias, Foden, Lewis have been especially bad for it but they’re all at it. Absolutely every decision sees Dias and Foden turn around and run at the ref asking for ‘hand ball’, ‘our ball’, ‘foul’, ‘offside’, with their arms in the air and putting on stupid crying faces. Lewis was terrible for this the other night.
We never used to do this shit.
They need to shut the fuck up, forget about the refs and just play football.
Our diving is doing my head in n’all. This week we’ve seen Doku, Marmoush, Lewis, Savinho and probably others get the ball and their first thought is ‘right I’m going to dive’.
Hate it!
It’s all proper Diego Simeone stuff.
We never used to be like this when we had years of influence from Kompany, de Jong, Vieira, then Fernandinho. There’d always be the odd player but there was no culture of being a wanker, it was always something I was really proud of with our team. That culture has gone now and we’re just a bunch of whinging divers.
Why over put him on ignore!To be fair, Simon isn't trying it now, he's just being a condescending prick without bringing any cogent arguments or well explained points of view to the discussion.
Apparently we can't criticise referees as we can't change anything about their performance but we can criticise the players or manager as, I'm assuming, he believes we magically have some sort of control or affect on them unlike the referee.
Fair enough. I wasn’t trying to do that.To be fair, Simon isn't trying it now, he's just being a condescending prick without bringing any cogent arguments or well explained points of view to the discussion.
Apparently we can't criticise referees as we can't change anything about their performance but we can criticise the players or manager as, I'm assuming, he believes we magically have some sort of control or affect on them unlike the referee.
Gvardiol was played onside by three defenders from the pictures I have seen it wasn’t even close. Can only imagine they were looking at Silvia’s actions on their keeper.
Fair play, this is actually a well thought out and reasoned point of view.He attempted and succeeded in intimidating them absolutely and got in their heads - yes he did but that is different to what is being suggested by some....for instance that VAR took so long as they were deliberately (but some how failed) to try and rule our goal out vs Leeds - ie cheat
Was he bribing them with brown envelops or that the FA were somehow in cahoots wth Arsenal to make them winthe league as some people are getting at - no. Its as ludicrous as those suggesting (like Goldbridge) that the QPR game was rigged
The biggest problem is that now if a player doesn't throw themselves down theatrically the referee won't make a decision, it's been getting worse for years but it's reached a point since VAR came in that playing honestly is putting yourself at more and more of a disadvantage, particularly now that the Premier League want a more 'physical' game so a two-handed shove in the back is absolutely fine if a player doesn't flop to the floor even if it means losing possession of the ball, missing a shot or whatever. It gives teams that cheat as a tactical part of their game, like Liverpool, Arsenal, Leicester and whoever Nuno is managing these days a massive advantage.I’m absolutely sick of this n’all.
Dias, Foden, Lewis have been especially bad for it but they’re all at it. Absolutely every decision sees Dias and Foden turn around and run at the ref asking for ‘hand ball’, ‘our ball’, ‘foul’, ‘offside’, with their arms in the air and putting on stupid crying faces. Lewis was terrible for this the other night.
We never used to do this shit.
They need to shut the fuck up, forget about the refs and just play football.
Our diving is doing my head in n’all. This week we’ve seen Doku, Marmoush, Lewis, Savinho and probably others get the ball and their first thought is ‘right I’m going to dive’.
Hate it!
It’s all proper Diego Simeone stuff.
We never used to be like this when we had years of influence from Kompany, de Jong, Vieira, then Fernandinho. There’d always be the odd player but there was no culture of being a wanker, it was always something I was really proud of with our team. That culture has gone now and we’re just a bunch of whinging divers.