blues2win wrote:Once top players are allowed to start a run inside from wide any centre back is going to struggle. That includes Laporte, Dias or Stones. You have to stop them in the first place. Cancelo was hampered by that ridiculous yellow.
blues2win wrote:Apparently VAR checked the Milner incident on Foden and decided it wasn’t a foul. Absolute joke.
blues2win wrote:Apparently VAR checked the Milner incident on Foden and decided it wasn’t a foul. Absolute joke.
aaron bond wrote:blues2win wrote:Apparently VAR checked the Milner incident on Foden and decided it wasn’t a foul. Absolute joke.
VAR can't interfere for yellow card offences. Even if it leads to a red card.
It was on the ref to give Milner a second yellow.
zuricity wrote:aaron bond wrote:blues2win wrote:Apparently VAR checked the Milner incident on Foden and decided it wasn’t a foul. Absolute joke.
VAR can't interfere for yellow card offences. Even if it leads to a red card.
It was on the ref to give Milner a second yellow.
What ar you talking about ?? Soton yesterday, Yellow converted to red.
nottsblue wrote:zuricity wrote:aaron bond wrote:blues2win wrote:Apparently VAR checked the Milner incident on Foden and decided it wasn’t a foul. Absolute joke.
VAR can't interfere for yellow card offences. Even if it leads to a red card.
It was on the ref to give Milner a second yellow.
What ar you talking about ?? Soton yesterday, Yellow converted to red.
He means if no yellow is given by the referee the VAR can’t overturn that. If a player is booked the VAR can intervene if they deem it a red card offence
nottsblue wrote:zuricity wrote:aaron bond wrote:blues2win wrote:Apparently VAR checked the Milner incident on Foden and decided it wasn’t a foul. Absolute joke.
VAR can't interfere for yellow card offences. Even if it leads to a red card.
It was on the ref to give Milner a second yellow.
What are you talking about ?? Soton yesterday, Yellow converted to red.
He means if no yellow is given by the referee the VAR can’t overturn that. If a player is booked the VAR can intervene if they deem it a red card offence
blues2win wrote:Apparently VAR checked the Milner incident on Foden and decided it wasn’t a foul. Absolute joke.
zuricity wrote:nottsblue wrote:zuricity wrote:aaron bond wrote:blues2win wrote:Apparently VAR checked the Milner incident on Foden and decided it wasn’t a foul. Absolute joke.
VAR can't interfere for yellow card offences. Even if it leads to a red card.
It was on the ref to give Milner a second yellow.
What are you talking about ?? Soton yesterday, Yellow converted to red.
He means if no yellow is given by the referee the VAR can’t overturn that. If a player is booked the VAR can intervene if they deem it a red card offence
and i am saying it was a yellow card offense .
zuricity wrote:nottsblue wrote:zuricity wrote:aaron bond wrote:blues2win wrote:Apparently VAR checked the Milner incident on Foden and decided it wasn’t a foul. Absolute joke.
VAR can't interfere for yellow card offences. Even if it leads to a red card.
It was on the ref to give Milner a second yellow.
What are you talking about ?? Soton yesterday, Yellow converted to red.
He means if no yellow is given by the referee the VAR can’t overturn that. If a player is booked the VAR can intervene if they deem it a red card offence
and i am saying it was a yellow card offense .
blues2win wrote:They were checking for a possible penalty. First nibble outside the area. Second challenge which brought him down inside. Not only no penalty but apparently no foul.
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:mr_nool wrote:FA cup winners 2006 wrote:Sterling is done. Should never be near the squad again. The lazy cunt
Put it on a platter for Jesus to be fair.
To br fair, the prick should have sprinted when he was past the defender and had a go. Few minutes earlier, he was bit closing down in the centre circle
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