nottsblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:Wolves equalise at Sheffield. Looks like they will still be winless.
A horrible penalty decision against Wolves again gives Sheffield a 97th minute winner
Harry Dowd scored wrote:Get in, that will do for me
Beefymcfc wrote:nottsblue wrote:Bayern 2-0 at Dortmund after 8 minutes. Sane assisting both and Kane on the scoresheet as well
Would like to see Kane win something, not in the CL though.
salford city wrote:Watched the game and thought both teams were shite. Arsenal still need a striker and I think the keeper is a liability. Geordies are a proper nasty bunch. I know they were wound up but they were at it at ours first home game this season. That said, both will finish ahead of the red shite so that only leaves one chumps league spot.
Re the goal, Neville was banging on about nothing being clear - fuck me, if they cannot look at ir from ALL angles and decide, I'm actually with Arteta - what's the fucking point?
Harry Dowd scored wrote:2-0 for Forest, somebody called Mangala scored, no it can’t be him Can it ?
aladdinblue wrote:For me the two-handed shove in the penalty area would have been enough to rule Newcastle's goal out. I am tired of VAR using a slide rule to disallow goals for offside only to ignore what I saw as a clear foul. I don't like Arteta, he is an over-emotional twonk, but his condemnation of VAR was in my opinion correct. We as fans shouldn't rub our hands in glee when VAR mistakes go in our favour but then fume and curse when it doesn't. Arteta is probably guilty of that very thing himself like a lot of other managers, but they like us can't have it both ways. Mistakes are mistakes and they can indeed affect positional outcomes (like Brighton last season) so in that respect I agree with Arteta that if VAR can't be anything more than the shitshow it has already proved itself to be then we may all be better served if it was put in the bin. VAR should be called out when it blatantly fails on the very issues it was introduced to help eradicate. Bad things flourish when good people choose to say or do nothing so I am firmly on the side of anyone who speaks up.
aladdinblue wrote:For me the two-handed shove in the penalty area would have been enough to rule Newcastle's goal out. I am tired of VAR using a slide rule to disallow goals for offside only to ignore what I saw as a clear foul. I don't like Arteta, he is an over-emotional twonk, but his condemnation of VAR was in my opinion correct. We as fans shouldn't rub our hands in glee when VAR mistakes go in our favour but then fume and curse when it doesn't. Arteta is probably guilty of that very thing himself like a lot of other managers, but they like us can't have it both ways. Mistakes are mistakes and they can indeed affect positional outcomes (like Brighton last season) so in that respect I agree with Arteta that if VAR can't be anything more than the shitshow it has already proved itself to be then we may all be better served if it was put in the bin. VAR should be called out when it blatantly fails on the very issues it was introduced to help eradicate. Bad things flourish when good people choose to say or do nothing so I am firmly on the side of anyone who speaks up.
nottsblue wrote:A long shot, but come on Luton
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