Finnegan Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 You've got to be a special kind of **** to pretend to be injured after you've just had a team mate stretchered off with a broken leg. 3
Jimothy Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 1 minute ago, Lionator said: It's obviously a shocking incident/accident. While as people say it's not a red if there's no injury, you have to take responsibility for other players. If you're cynically hacking players down like that then you have to accept the responsibility for the injury. Bet you viewed Choudhury on Salah differently though?
UniFox21 Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 How wasn't that a foul or a red? Richarlison is through on goal?
foxes_rule1978 Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 Just now, UniFox21 said: How wasn't that a foul or a red? Richarlison is through on goal? Doesn’t touch him
Mark 'expert' Lawrenson Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 Should of been a red. This game, VAR and the ref have all been abysmal
UniFox21 Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 Just now, foxes_rule1978 said: Doesn’t touch him Fair enough I saw one angle that looked ominous
Raw Dykes Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 3 minutes ago, SouthStandUpperTier said: I know what you're thinking. 'Did he use 3 subs or only 2'? Well to tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I kind of lost track myself. But being that this is Dominic Calvert-Lewin, the most powerful centre forward in the world, and could smash one in from 30 yards, you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well do ya, punk? Brilliant. Sorry - run out of rep points. 1
Manwell Pablo Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 It’s not a red, no more a red than Hamza on Salah, ref even has a yellow card out ready and puts it away when he see’s Gomez’s leg and reaches for red. AlthoughI guess simple fact of the matter is if someone’s leg gets broken then someone needs to walk.
Lionator Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 1 minute ago, Facecloth said: Bet you viewed Choudhury on Salah differently though? Nope, if the consequences were the same then he'd have to take responsibility. Just like when he got sent off for England U21's.
KingsX Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 What a match that was. So morally inspiring and technically brilliant, they made a movie about it ...
Finnegan Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 When you think that Aurier can't be suspended, Son will get his red card over turned and Spurs got away with a blatant penalty, that best be the end of them claiming to be unfairly treated by VAR now.
ScouseFox Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 i think this has to be in the top 5 worst refereeing performance in any game, of any sport, i’ve ever seen 2
foxes_rule1978 Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 (edited) Arsenal, Man U and Spurs not winning... us winning, a good weekend Edited 3 November 2019 by foxes_rule1978 4
Jimothy Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 Just now, Lionator said: Nope, if the consequences were the same then he'd have to take responsibility. Just like when he got sent off for England U21's. So the same tackle, with a different unfortunate outcome can result in different punishments? Nah mate, doesn't work like that.
orangecity23 Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 That had so much stoppage time it broke the timer. After it got to the end of 109 minutes, it wrapped around to 100 again.
fazzyfox Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 Just now, ScouseFox said: i think this has to be in the top 5 worst refereeing performance in any game, of any sport, i’ve ever seen At last, Atkinson wins an award!
Lionator Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 Just now, Facecloth said: So the same tackle, with a different unfortunate outcome can result in different punishments? Nah mate, doesn't work like that. In Rugby (lol) that sort of thing is determined on outcome and it's definitely helped with prevention of potential injury causing incidents.
Fox in the North Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 I think the issues with VAR are plain to see when there are so many differing opinions about the incident on this forum alone. 1
Jimothy Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 1 minute ago, Lionator said: In Rugby (lol) that sort of thing is determined on outcome and it's definitely helped with prevention of potential injury causing incidents. Well that's Rugby, this is football. 1 1
AKCJ Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 16 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said: I loathe Spurs but I'm so gutted for Son there. Why not feel sorry for the bloke Son deliberately tripped and will be lucky to walk again? Just a thought like.
urban.spaceman Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 1 minute ago, AKCJ said: Why not feel sorry for the bloke Son deliberately tripped and will be lucky to walk again? Just a thought like. Seriously? That surely went without saying? 4
AKCJ Posted 3 November 2019 Posted 3 November 2019 Just now, urban.spaceman said: Seriously? That surely went without saying? Yet you still feel sorry for Son? Bizarre tbh
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