FunnyI think the fact that the ball had been played by the Wolves player made the difference. If the keeper had barged in just before the ball was played by the Wolves player the decision might have been different.
FunnyI think the fact that the ball had been played by the Wolves player made the difference. If the keeper had barged in just before the ball was played by the Wolves player the decision might have been different.
Keith Hackett was all over Twitter last night calling out the decision as 'shocking'.
No they all went down the pub to celebrate.Did the PGMoL people actually apologise for the Rashford mistake at Old T last season.... I don't recollect it if they did.
If I remember correctly they spun the narrative that the decision was correct in the 'letter of the law', when in fact the player in the offside position CLEARLY interfered with play.Did the PGMoL people actually apologise for the Rashford mistake at Old T last season.... I don't recollect it if they did.
team sheet not out yet
It’s a bold tactic by pigmol to blatantly cheat then admit they cheated and apologies afterwards and after the three points are safe.
An apology isn’t enough, they need to be brought to task
Spot on.Not on Peps watch.
That’s exactly my point brother!They’ve done their job though, the 3 points went to United. The officials who were on VAR get a week off and they rotate round more video refs to keep missing blatantly obvious match changing decisions. The person who fucked up will have another opportunity to do it again in a couple of weeks time.
People outside this forum will say we are paranoid tin foil hat wearers. However I’ve never seen any other team, not even Liverpool benefit from the referee performances they get every week. They can persistently foul teams without any caution and when the big decisions happen on goals PGMOL give us some bullshit interpretation followed by a rule change to make it look like they are doing something.