No it isn't - the law of averages dictates that one day somebody's career will be finished by a tackle where the entire crowd know that it's 5 yards offside, but a player who's been taught all his life to play to the whistle is just doing his job...anyone notice (maybe its just me mind being paranoid) that we seem to get blown for offside straight away, whilst others against us, dont?? how many have we seen stones and Co sprinting back and lunging into last ditch tackles risking injury only for the linesman to then put his bastard flag up!??!! or is it just me being a knob??
This spot on,we need one form of VAR for all competitions and leagues with one set of rules..they said the same about semi auto offside still not been implemented , were playing in 3 different competitions all with different technology , carabao (no var until semis) CL (semi auto offside) fa cup ( var from the 5th round) games a fucking mess imo
Definitely by design nothing else for it ..anyone notice (maybe its just me mind being paranoid) that we seem to get blown for offside straight away, whilst others against us, dont?? how many have we seen stones and Co sprinting back and lunging into last ditch tackles risking injury only for the linesman to then put his bastard flag up!??!! or is it just me being a knob??
Or goes out for a corner and we end up concedingNo it isn't - the law of averages dictates that one day somebody's career will be finished by a tackle where the entire crowd know that it's 5 yards offside, but a player who's been taught all his life to play to the whistle is just doing his job...
So how can they disallow a goal, let’s say at Anfield, for a foul in the build up if the ref doesn’t penalise it at the time?
Where does one start with this ? FFSI’m no fan of the decision. But other than the ref ruling it out. What was wrong with the decision. It wasn’t clear that Haaland didn’t hand ball it, and by understanding they can’t look at the Spurs handballs as that decision wasn’t give. The VAR footage didn’t show any clear and obvious errors as far as I could see. If the ref gave the Haaland goal and VAR overruled it, it would have been a disgrace.
Been thinking this for about a few weeks.I think we're getting our stuff together now. IMO we'll finish second
Thats what I saw.It should have either been a goal or a pen to us.
Only 3-4? How will you cope in the transfer forum? ;-)Should have been out of sight first half as our City was back! 3-4 world young class players in the summer window and we will smash the premier league next season!
Where does one start with this ? FFS
It was a shit show from start to finish and anyone defending it is talking horse shit !Funny thing was watching the replays of the VAR review of the Haaland goal was they even checked to see if Haaland was offside in the first place ? HOW on earth does the Referee see a Handball by Haaland to cancel out the goal in the first place ? then VAR deem it to stay with the on-field referee ? Both Spurs players handle the ball, not Haaland ?
It was a Clear and Obvious error by the Referee and WHY the VAR team could not see what we had all seen was political and controlled by the officials of the Premier League
and more so for some of the 'tackles' the ref let go for both sides that day- they were playing a high bar for a foul.... until it mattered.That one still grates
I’m no fan of the decision. But other than the ref ruling it out. What was wrong with the decision. It wasn’t clear that Haaland didn’t hand ball it, and by understanding they can’t look at the Spurs handballs as that decision wasn’t give. The VAR footage didn’t show any clear and obvious errors as far as I could see. If the ref gave the Haaland goal and VAR overruled it, it would have been a disgrace.
Don't bring the Earl of Wessex into this.God win against on of the worst Spuds sides I remember watching. Yet it took them just 5% increase in energy to take the game to us and we almost wobbled.
I see this team only as a way to survive to the end of the season and to qualify for the CL , which is more important to us than many here believe it is. Anything beyond that, I have no clue what Pep's plans are, but I don't see any rebuild with the profile of these players.
Exactly! What sort of advantage was he giving Spurs by allowing the game to continue after he saw the handball?Strange that the referee only blew the whistle a few seconds after the goal was scored and Haaland was away in the corner celebrating. Why the delay? Why not blow the whistle when he "saw" the "handball" by Haaland.
You would also think he saw the two handballs by the spurs players as well considering that his eyesight is so good. Or maybe not? Maybe his eyesight is unreliable and he only saw one of the three handballs and thought it was Haalands hand?