City_Sean
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It’s his shoulder, not armpit.
But it didn't even look fully offside, it was am absolutely nonsense decision. Even more so when you consider that the next goal by Sterling is ruled inside.
It’s his shoulder, not armpit.
Sovccer did try kick ins for a few youth tournaments and an Olympics before binning it.What I find weird is they keep calling it a trial even though we all know its here to stay, and its shite.
Apologies if it's already been mentioned, but did anyone else think Mike Dean looked like he was not going to give the penalty and then appeared to change his mind and point to the spot? The cynic in me was thinking at the time that he suddenly realised VAR was in use, that VAR would say it was a definite pen, and he'd look a bit of a twat if he hadn't given it!
Just to add that I've never had any major issue with Dean when he's reffed us in the past but that little episode looked a bit dodgy to me.
Not a bad idea, a tolerance in fact, same for every occasion.
I thought it looked exactly like that.Apologies if it's already been mentioned, but did anyone else think Mike Dean looked like he was not going to give the penalty and then appeared to change his mind and point to the spot? The cynic in me was thinking at the time that he suddenly realised VAR was in use, that VAR would say it was a definite pen, and he'd look a bit of a twat if he hadn't given it!
Just to add that I've never had any major issue with Dean when he's reffed us in the past but that little episode looked a bit dodgy to me.
Just give each team 2 referelals each per game for offside and corners. Once used up tough tits
West ham wouldn't have asked for offside on sat if that was in place as no one thought he was offside.
unless it is a pen or red card decisione which go to VAR verification automatically
What does "Or is 'played' by his team mate" mean?Fifa rules say when the player touches or plays the ball, nothing about it leaving a players foot. That’s a nothing thing that appears to be wrong and different to what we’re always told.