Original Dub wrote:No matter how you sit on this, we can all agree it's yet another controversial decision that we ended up on the wrong side of. Another in a loonnnnnnng line of similar decisions.
In fact, it is almost every single game these days.
Discussing the reasons why we got fucked over each time is all well and good but the biggest issue is the fact that it is getting more common year on year to the point that we are amazed if we're fucked over in one single game.
Add that to the long line of controversial decisions that the rags in particular have benefited from this season and it's astounding.
Basically, if the laws of the game had been applied properly and across the board, we'd be four points behind Chelsea in second and at least 10 points ahead of the rags.
Officials will yet again play a huge part in the outcome of the premier league.
Isn't that a fun fact.
The beautiful game
s1ty m wrote:Original Dub wrote:No matter how you sit on this, we can all agree it's yet another controversial decision that we ended up on the wrong side of. Another in a loonnnnnnng line of similar decisions.
In fact, it is almost every single game these days.
Discussing the reasons why we got fucked over each time is all well and good but the biggest issue is the fact that it is getting more common year on year to the point that we are amazed if we're fucked over in one single game.
Add that to the long line of controversial decisions that the rags in particular have benefited from this season and it's astounding.
Basically, if the laws of the game had been applied properly and across the board, we'd be four points behind Chelsea in second and at least 10 points ahead of the rags.
Officials will yet again play a huge part in the outcome of the premier league.
Isn't that a fun fact.
The beautiful game
Spot on.
PrezIke wrote:What a waste of money. I'd rather Ibe over him any day.
s1ty m wrote:Original Dub wrote:No matter how you sit on this, we can all agree it's yet another controversial decision that we ended up on the wrong side of. Another in a loonnnnnnng line of similar decisions.
In fact, it is almost every single game these days.
Discussing the reasons why we got fucked over each time is all well and good but the biggest issue is the fact that it is getting more common year on year to the point that we are amazed if we're fucked over in one single game.
Add that to the long line of controversial decisions that the rags in particular have benefited from this season and it's astounding.
Basically, if the laws of the game had been applied properly and across the board, we'd be four points behind Chelsea in second and at least 10 points ahead of the rags.
Officials will yet again play a huge part in the outcome of the premier league.
Isn't that a fun fact.
The beautiful game
Spot on.
Beefymcfc wrote:s1ty m wrote:Original Dub wrote:No matter how you sit on this, we can all agree it's yet another controversial decision that we ended up on the wrong side of. Another in a loonnnnnnng line of similar decisions.
In fact, it is almost every single game these days.
Discussing the reasons why we got fucked over each time is all well and good but the biggest issue is the fact that it is getting more common year on year to the point that we are amazed if we're fucked over in one single game.
Add that to the long line of controversial decisions that the rags in particular have benefited from this season and it's astounding.
Basically, if the laws of the game had been applied properly and across the board, we'd be four points behind Chelsea in second and at least 10 points ahead of the rags.
Officials will yet again play a huge part in the outcome of the premier league.
Isn't that a fun fact.
The beautiful game
Spot on.
Apart from the points difference, sadly very true. If we take just two games, Chelsea and Spurs, where the sending off of Luiz and the penalty that should've been given to Raheem, then the league is very different. 6 points extra to us, 3 off Chelsea and 1 off Spurs would have us at the top of the league, Chelsea in second and Spurs behind Arsenal.
All ifs and buts, but a valid comparison nevertheless.
Beefymcfc wrote:s1ty m wrote:Original Dub wrote:No matter how you sit on this, we can all agree it's yet another controversial decision that we ended up on the wrong side of. Another in a loonnnnnnng line of similar decisions.
In fact, it is almost every single game these days.
Discussing the reasons why we got fucked over each time is all well and good but the biggest issue is the fact that it is getting more common year on year to the point that we are amazed if we're fucked over in one single game.
Add that to the long line of controversial decisions that the rags in particular have benefited from this season and it's astounding.
Basically, if the laws of the game had been applied properly and across the board, we'd be four points behind Chelsea in second and at least 10 points ahead of the rags.
Officials will yet again play a huge part in the outcome of the premier league.
Isn't that a fun fact.
The beautiful game
Spot on.
Apart from the points difference, sadly very true. If we take just two games, Chelsea and Spurs, where the sending off of Luiz and the penalty that should've been given to Raheem, then the league is very different. 6 points extra to us, 3 off Chelsea and 1 off Spurs would have us at the top of the league, Chelsea in second and Spurs behind Arsenal.
All ifs and buts, but a valid comparison nevertheless.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:s1ty m wrote:Original Dub wrote:No matter how you sit on this, we can all agree it's yet another controversial decision that we ended up on the wrong side of. Another in a loonnnnnnng line of similar decisions.
In fact, it is almost every single game these days.
Discussing the reasons why we got fucked over each time is all well and good but the biggest issue is the fact that it is getting more common year on year to the point that we are amazed if we're fucked over in one single game.
Add that to the long line of controversial decisions that the rags in particular have benefited from this season and it's astounding.
Basically, if the laws of the game had been applied properly and across the board, we'd be four points behind Chelsea in second and at least 10 points ahead of the rags.
Officials will yet again play a huge part in the outcome of the premier league.
Isn't that a fun fact.
The beautiful game
Spot on.
Apart from the points difference, sadly very true. If we take just two games, Chelsea and Spurs, where the sending off of Luiz and the penalty that should've been given to Raheem, then the league is very different. 6 points extra to us, 3 off Chelsea and 1 off Spurs would have us at the top of the league, Chelsea in second and Spurs behind Arsenal.
All ifs and buts, but a valid comparison nevertheless.
5 points extra to us.
Still would put us level with Chelsea.
City64 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:s1ty m wrote:Original Dub wrote:No matter how you sit on this, we can all agree it's yet another controversial decision that we ended up on the wrong side of. Another in a loonnnnnnng line of similar decisions.
In fact, it is almost every single game these days.
Discussing the reasons why we got fucked over each time is all well and good but the biggest issue is the fact that it is getting more common year on year to the point that we are amazed if we're fucked over in one single game.
Add that to the long line of controversial decisions that the rags in particular have benefited from this season and it's astounding.
Basically, if the laws of the game had been applied properly and across the board, we'd be four points behind Chelsea in second and at least 10 points ahead of the rags.
Officials will yet again play a huge part in the outcome of the premier league.
Isn't that a fun fact.
The beautiful game
Spot on.
Apart from the points difference, sadly very true. If we take just two games, Chelsea and Spurs, where the sending off of Luiz and the penalty that should've been given to Raheem, then the league is very different. 6 points extra to us, 3 off Chelsea and 1 off Spurs would have us at the top of the league, Chelsea in second and Spurs behind Arsenal.
All ifs and buts, but a valid comparison nevertheless.
Everton and Boro at home much worse in a different way for me Beefy , we absolutely battered both teams , no ref issues we just couldn't take our chances and defended terribly plus missing 2 pens v Everton inexcusable and 4 home points gone !
leewonpen wrote:Raheem is our most improved player this season He has crossed the ball with left foot and scored goals with his left foot. Last season Raheem couldn't hit anything with his left foot. This season with Pep he is a total different player. He is going to be some player.
Bluedj wrote:leewonpen wrote:Raheem is our most improved player this season He has crossed the ball with left foot and scored goals with his left foot. Last season Raheem couldn't hit anything with his left foot. This season with Pep he is a total different player. He is going to be some player.
Great performance from the lad tonight, It's great to see him running at pace at players and making things happen. MotM for me tonight. Really happy for him. I also think he's getting a boost from Leroy, the pair of them are really growing and showing signs of greatness in blue
PeterParker wrote:We will miss him in Monaco.
Hope Nolito or Navas will step up and fill his shoes that were huge tonight.
PeterParker wrote:We will miss him in Monaco.
Hope Nolito or Navas will step up and fill his shoes that were huge tonight.
gmercer1 wrote:PeterParker wrote:We will miss him in Monaco.
Hope Nolito or Navas will step up and fill his shoes that were huge tonight.
He can play, it wasn't him that got booked in the end they made a mistake
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