everyonehatesus wrote:Can anyone seriously see us winning a thing this season
PaulieIrish wrote:KEITH HACKETT
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I believe that one of the worlds most experienced Assistant Referees Darren Cann in flagging Rashford offside was correct to do so. I believe that there is justification to disallow this goal in law for offside.
Sparklehorse wrote:TomS wrote:That happens when you stop playing after your first goal…..
We didn’t stop playing, we were in total control and I think we would have got a second. Then the officials gift those cunts a goal and then we were always going to struggle with the momentum against us.
zuricity wrote:Sparklehorse wrote:TomS wrote:That happens when you stop playing after your first goal…..
We didn’t stop playing, we were in total control and I think we would have got a second. Then the officials gift those cunts a goal and then we were always going to struggle with the momentum against us.
Two Goals, the second was marginal offside - No VAR check either. IF there was it was damn quick , didn't see any lines drawn.
IanWright wrote:How is that equaliser allowed? It's honestly staggering.
As Beefy said, if the linesman's flag is raised, stop play.
Stupid ref started dishing out the bookings when the Rags went 2-1 up. Typical.
IanWright wrote:How is that equaliser allowed? It's honestly staggering.
As Beefy said, if the linesman's flag is raised, stop play.
Stupid ref started dishing out the bookings when the Rags went 2-1 up. Typical.
branny wrote:IanWright wrote:How is that equaliser allowed? It's honestly staggering.
As Beefy said, if the linesman's flag is raised, stop play.
Stupid ref started dishing out the bookings when the Rags went 2-1 up. Typical.
I may have missed something but did he not flag until the ball is in the back of the net. Also, Rashford doesn’t stop Akanji getting to the ball. He’s nowhere near it.
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