Some of the football played yesterday was unreal at times . I really love the way the free kick was executed. It was like playing checkers when you jump zig zag from one side to another all the way to the end . If that header had gone in from kun would’ve been the best goal.
 
I'm far from convinced there is an organised agenda against us. I am convinced there is favouritism towards the likes of Madrid and Barca. That feeds into a sense of unfairness. A level playing field and reasonably consistent treatment and decisions towards all clubs would rid us of much of the conspiracy nonsense.

Agree. Even though I had plenty to say on the first pen/VAR fcuk up, and some of the other refereeing was poor, I don’t subscribe to the conspiracy theory. It’s no different from the victim mentality we mock in others.

Funny that all our cup draws (and those of the rags) used to be fixed...until we went on a long, piss-easy run. The only time we hear about warm balls now is in Off Topic.
 
The VAR system last night was an absolute farce. nearly 3 minutes to get to a decision was way to long. Then B.T. Sports talking to MIke Walton the ex ref who says it was a pen, yet all 3 former players in the studio Rio, Jolyen, and Owen all say it was not a pen as Nicolas was moving his hand behind his back. This morning in the Sun newspaper Mark Halsey says, thst thr ref made 2 very bad decisions, 1st that the first pen was not a pen as Nicolas was moving his hand behind his back, and 2nd that Nicolas should not have been sent off without reviewing the tackle.

I though that their was to be a pitch side monitor so that the ref can review all dubious decisions, but it was not working. So once again we find ourselves be stuffed by UEFA.

However well done lads for fighting back and coming out to win the game. Let's all hope that when we play the next game UEFA will have sorted out this farce of there being no pitch side monitor that is not working.
 
The VAR system last night was an absolute farce. nearly 3 minutes to get to a decision was way to long. Then B.T. Sports talking to MIke Walton the ex ref who says it was a pen, yet all 3 former players in the studio Rio, Jolyen, and Owen all say it was not a pen as Nicolas was moving his hand behind his back. This morning in the Sun newspaper Mark Halsey says, thst thr ref made 2 very bad decisions, 1st that the first pen was not a pen as Nicolas was moving his hand behind his back, and 2nd that Nicolas should not have been sent off without reviewing the tackle.

I though that their was to be a pitch side monitor so that the ref can review all dubious decisions, but it was not working. So once again we find ourselves be stuffed by UEFA.

However well done lads for fighting back and coming out to win the game. Let's all hope that when we play the next game UEFA will have sorted out this farce of there being no pitch side monitor that is not working.
Yet the 3 ex-pros on ESPN FC (who are all usually very supportive of City) think it was a penalty:



As did Olly Holt (who again is always very pro-City) whilst Martin Samuel says you see some given and some not.

I think it's fair to say that it's in the eye of the beholder.
 
Interesting to see Peps views on the decisions.

He says both were penalties.

I have to agree with him in the respect that Fernadinho did commit a foul and the decision was correct. The fact you see similar not given countless times is part of the reason VAR is needed.

The first one is more debatable. Firstly I think it should have been a penalty and the rules should be altered to clarify such in the event of a ball hitting an arm or hand when a shot is on target a penalty should be given. As the current rules stand it was in my view harsh and once again you will often see them not given. The yellow card for such a penalty is harsh in the extreme and of course leaves a player somewhat unjustly a mistake away from a red card as illustrated last night.

There would have been hell up if those penalties were not given in our favour certainly.

The VAR system needs improving and quickly no question because that last night was farcical and to the onlooker simply made the officials look stupid.

Peps remarks on us not being ready for the latter stages surely refer to the fact we are still prone to give poor goals away and the Fernandinho penalty was poor on his part, and the fact that we should have gone there last night and killed the tie off stone dead. As it happens whilst it would take a brave man to bet on Schalke progressing you cannot say the tie is quite done and dusted.

All in all it was not a great performance against a distinctly average side. Infact bordering on a poor performance. Of course what is encouraging is that to win leagues and cups you generally have to be able to summon up a win even when you have a stinker and City did that last night. Had that performance come against one of the main contenders you have to think could we have done the same and would we still be in the tie, perhaps those are along the lines of what Peps thoughts are on the current state of play.
Think Pep was being sarcastic!
 
Bbbbbbbbbbbbbwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
You can taste their bitterness.
Lovely jubbly.
I had a look on the RAWK CL thread this morning.

Fuck - but they really hate us

What is piss funny is that they scream that nobody should be bothered or care about us - especially them as they are a proper club with history

And they make these comments in pages and pages of bitter posts
 

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