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by Crossie » Mon Aug 22, 2022 9:35 pm
What a perfect night. No points for the dippers, Ten Rag gets at least 5 more games. They’ll win the next one then draw, then lose 2 , “Glazers out”, McGuire will come back in, Fred will cover for an injury and the circus will revolve again.
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by Dimples » Mon Aug 22, 2022 9:55 pm
Anyone think Salah has lost a little bit of pace or is that wishful thinking by me?
No doubt about VVD, never recovered his pace after that injury, on the way down now.
Like last season, Liverpool are giving up a lot of clear goal chances but teams are taking them this season. Have they finally been found out?
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by john@staustell » Tue Aug 23, 2022 4:23 am
Klopp has an unrivalled talent for talking utter shite. Or he clearly watched something different to me
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by blues2win » Tue Aug 23, 2022 4:51 am
https://twitter.com/barstoolsports/stat ... 34DsP7EzFgWhy wasn’t Fernandes shown a second yellow and therefore sent off? A pathetic display. Time wasting followed by absurd feigned injury.
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by Mase » Tue Aug 23, 2022 9:27 am
I don’t see how the Rags won the league last night when Arsenal have already won it?!
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by gmercer1 » Tue Aug 23, 2022 9:47 am
Mase wrote:I don’t see how the Rags won the league last night when Arsenal have already won it?!
There must be 2 new trophies we have yet to hear about.
Pathetic listening to the after match stuff last night. Had to turn off in the end. What will they do when they get beat at the weekend!
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by patrickblue » Tue Aug 23, 2022 10:14 am
Dimples wrote:Anyone think Salah has lost a little bit of pace or is that wishful thinking by me?
No doubt about VVD, never recovered his pace after that injury, on the way down now.
Like last season, Liverpool are giving up a lot of clear goal chances but teams are taking them this season. Have they finally been found out?
Certainly agree about Salah. He's looking pretty ordinary this season. Think it's a combination of his age and no Mane to give him space. Also not sure if his commitment is what it was.
VVD is hugely overrated imho.
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by stupot » Tue Aug 23, 2022 10:41 am
Apparently last time they partnered VVD with Gomez they conceded 7 at Villa.
Shows how shit the rags are they could only get 2.
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by carl_feedthegoat » Tue Aug 23, 2022 11:12 am
Mane got them most of the wins - his departure has fucked them completely.
THEY SAY SWEARING IS DUE TO A LIMITED VOCABULARY. I KNOW THOUSANDS OF WORDS, BUT I STILL PREFER "FUCK OFF" TO "GO AWAY"
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by City64 » Tue Aug 23, 2022 11:43 am
Both teams utter wank .
It is truly glorious.
Not really here
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by Wonderwall » Thu Aug 25, 2022 11:13 am
Interesting quote from Mike Dean on the rashford offside goal. He said they have changed how they view offside this year using VAR. They have said if the lines drawn for defence and attack crossover in any way then the advantage is given to the attacker. Last season Rashford would have been offside, but not this season.
.WTAF??
It's like going on MS paint where you can choose the thickness of the nib you are drawing with these days.
For me Rashford looked very clearly offside and this new lines overlapping each other = onside will cause mayhem. Good news for Gabby Jesus though.... Oh well
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by carl_feedthegoat » Thu Aug 25, 2022 12:07 pm
Wonderwall wrote:Interesting quote from Mike Dean on the rashford offside goal. He said they have changed how they view offside this year using VAR. They have said if the lines drawn for defence and attack crossover in any way then the advantage is given to the attacker. Last season Rashford would have been offside, but not this season.
.WTAF??
It's like going on MS paint where you can choose the thickness of the nib you are drawing with these days.
For me Rashford looked very clearly offside and this new lines overlapping each other = onside will cause mayhem. Good news for Gabby Jesus though.... Oh well
sickening this VAR and how the 'powers that be' interpret it for their particular agenda.
THEY SAY SWEARING IS DUE TO A LIMITED VOCABULARY. I KNOW THOUSANDS OF WORDS, BUT I STILL PREFER "FUCK OFF" TO "GO AWAY"
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by Dimples » Thu Aug 25, 2022 12:11 pm
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Interesting quote from Mike Dean on the rashford offside goal. He said they have changed how they view offside this year using VAR. They have said if the lines drawn for defence and attack crossover in any way then the advantage is given to the attacker. Last season Rashford would have been offside, but not this season.
.WTAF??
It's like going on MS paint where you can choose the thickness of the nib you are drawing with these days.
For me Rashford looked very clearly offside and this new lines overlapping each other = onside will cause mayhem. Good news for Gabby Jesus though.... Oh well
sickening this VAR and how the 'powers that be' interpret it for their particular agenda.
It will probably only apply to two teams.
New interpretations seem to be revealed and explained to the public, after a situation that has benefited MU or Liverpool.
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by salford city » Thu Aug 25, 2022 2:05 pm
Dimples wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Interesting quote from Mike Dean on the rashford offside goal. He said they have changed how they view offside this year using VAR. They have said if the lines drawn for defence and attack crossover in any way then the advantage is given to the attacker. Last season Rashford would have been offside, but not this season.
.WTAF??
It's like going on MS paint where you can choose the thickness of the nib you are drawing with these days.
For me Rashford looked very clearly offside and this new lines overlapping each other = onside will cause mayhem. Good news for Gabby Jesus though.... Oh well
sickening this VAR and how the 'powers that be' interpret it for their particular agenda.
It will probably only apply to two teams.
New interpretations seem to be revealed and explained to the public, after a situation that has benefited MU or Liverpool.
I'd like to hear the commentary team remain silent during any VAR review there is no coincidence in them calling something and the outcome. Hinchcliffe on Sunday with his its a yellow for example. Probably would not change anything buy they ARE influencing the VAR without a doubt. This nonsense with the lines is mental - they show what suits them and there is no recourse - cheating in plain sight
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by patrickblue » Thu Aug 25, 2022 9:19 pm
salford city wrote:Dimples wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Interesting quote from Mike Dean on the rashford offside goal. He said they have changed how they view offside this year using VAR. They have said if the lines drawn for defence and attack crossover in any way then the advantage is given to the attacker. Last season Rashford would have been offside, but not this season.
.WTAF??
It's like going on MS paint where you can choose the thickness of the nib you are drawing with these days.
For me Rashford looked very clearly offside and this new lines overlapping each other = onside will cause mayhem. Good news for Gabby Jesus though.... Oh well
sickening this VAR and how the 'powers that be' interpret it for their particular agenda.
It will probably only apply to two teams.
New interpretations seem to be revealed and explained to the public, after a situation that has benefited MU or Liverpool.
I'd like to hear the commentary team remain silent during any VAR review there is no coincidence in them calling something and the outcome. Hinchcliffe on Sunday with his its a yellow for example. Probably would not change anything buy they ARE influencing the VAR without a doubt. This nonsense with the lines is mental - they show what suits them and there is no recourse - cheating in plain sight
The whole way they go about things is weird.
The one that continues to baffle me is the Rodri handball at Everton. When it happened the commentary (I had it on radio) said it was because of an Everton offside and play restarted with a City free kick, yet afterward when there was a debate about it, and MOTD had said it was handball and Everton should have had a penalty, the Ref, PGMOL or the FA never clarified anything, with the result it's still being brought up by bitter opposition fans an an example of City cheating.
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by salford city » Fri Aug 26, 2022 10:48 am
patrickblue wrote:salford city wrote:Dimples wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Interesting quote from Mike Dean on the rashford offside goal. He said they have changed how they view offside this year using VAR. They have said if the lines drawn for defence and attack crossover in any way then the advantage is given to the attacker. Last season Rashford would have been offside, but not this season.
.WTAF??
It's like going on MS paint where you can choose the thickness of the nib you are drawing with these days.
For me Rashford looked very clearly offside and this new lines overlapping each other = onside will cause mayhem. Good news for Gabby Jesus though.... Oh well
sickening this VAR and how the 'powers that be' interpret it for their particular agenda.
It will probably only apply to two teams.
New interpretations seem to be revealed and explained to the public, after a situation that has benefited MU or Liverpool.
I'd like to hear the commentary team remain silent during any VAR review there is no coincidence in them calling something and the outcome. Hinchcliffe on Sunday with his its a yellow for example. Probably would not change anything buy they ARE influencing the VAR without a doubt. This nonsense with the lines is mental - they show what suits them and there is no recourse - cheating in plain sight
The whole way they go about things is weird.
The one that continues to baffle me is the Rodri handball at Everton. When it happened the commentary (I had it on radio) said it was because of an Everton offside and play restarted with a City free kick, yet afterward when there was a debate about it, and MOTD had said it was handball and Everton should have had a penalty, the Ref, PGMOL or the FA never clarified anything, with the result it's still being brought up by bitter opposition fans an an example of City cheating.
Fuck em Patrick we have had more than our fair share go against us
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