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Yeah there’s definitely a pre-determined sort of feel to games.WWE in the premier league... Not just Liverpool on a script though imo...
Yeah there’s definitely a pre-determined sort of feel to games.WWE in the premier league... Not just Liverpool on a script though imo...
They should have disallowed the goal and given City a penalty.
I just want to hear an explanation on why the handball wasn't given. That's all, just explain it.
It's absurd how these decisions are forever kept a secret.
Nothing to do with age.Think not giving a handball was the wrong decision, but that's an opinion you can only hold if you also want VAR to be 'hands on', which of course the majority of angry grandpas on here do not.
I just want to hear an explanation on why the handball wasn't given. That's all, just explain it.
It's absurd how these decisions are forever kept a secret.
You’ve really summed up my thoughts. I’ve stopped watching games outside of ours. I love(d) the sport but have grown disillusioned with it especially English league which I’ve always been a fan of. The standard and implementation of refs and VAR is beyond terrible. I check these threads to see the gossip on the calls and it seems every week there’s some terrible decisions.I completely agree, was just saying yesterday to my mates that it’s genuinely tarnished the game and experience for me.
Watching football is a big deal for me, probably the only thing I do in my spare time, never miss a United game but will watch any and all footy. VAR is just an horrendous stain on what was a feckin brilliant game and a brilliant league.
Putting todays calls aside that toe being offside yesterday in the Sheffield game was nothing other than laughable.
Anybody who pays a subscription and looks forward to tuning in to this BORING, PEDANDTIC farce must never have enjoyed the sport in the first place.
Sport is ultimately entertainment, not about taking the rules to the ultimate ridiculous extreme and then arguing about every decision even more than when VAR was here in the first place!!
Anybody defending it at this point is in denial or too proud to change their previous opinion.
As expected, it's the only possible excuse despite how bullshit it is. They make up the rules as they go to support whatever decision was made.The PL say TAA didn't have his hand in an unnatural position...
As expected, it's the only possible excuse despite how bullshit it is. They make up the rules as they go to support whatever decision was made.
I'd wager the mean age for the against camp is significantly higher. Would love to see the stats.Nothing to do with age.
var is a fix, scripted and a joke.
Where’s the red line for Salah?
The line is askew.
The TAA moment is nothing. Silva's arm touched the ball before it hit TAA.
The TAA moment is nothing. Silva's arm touched the ball before it hit TAA.
Dutch commentators saying it was an 'attacking' handball by Silva.And? Either way the game should stop.
The official word from the PL is the pen wasn't given as TAA had his arm in a natural position. Really? It's rubbish. Zero consistency.
Dutch commentators saying it was an 'attacking' handball by Silva.
Two handballs don't equal no handballs. That doesn't even make an ounce of sense.The TAA moment is nothing. Silva's arm touched the ball before it hit TAA.
Dutch commentators saying it was an 'attacking' handball by Silva.
One of the most blatant handballs with serious repercussions on a title race there can ever be. It's not VAR it is the officials... what a disgrace!
Is it just me or are we debating decisions even more now? VAR was supposed to prove decisions beyond reasonable doubt and it’s just not. It’s horrible.
First handball was by BernardoIf the ball doesn’t strike TAA hand then it goes straight to Sterling who would probably score. Based on that alone, it has to be a penalty.
Completely agree, Pundits like Souness being allowed to be blatantly bias does my head in. If that was against Liverpool he would be going mental. Not saying some given some not.If the ball doesn’t strike TAA hand then it goes straight to Sterling who would probably score. Based on that alone, it has to be a penalty.
Had it done so City’s goal would have been disallowed due to it getting there off of Bernardo’s handIf the ball doesn’t strike TAA hand then it goes straight to Sterling who would probably score. Based on that alone, it has to be a penalty.