Beefymcfc wrote:That’s why the likes of Smith, Neville and Carragher pundit these games, always trying to protect their teams. Smith must’ve thought the red could’ve been overturned until his sidekick told him that a second yellow cannot be overturned by VAR.
Oh, Arsenal will still have eleven, Ayew playing for them.
Throws a leg out there, and the bullshit continues. High bar, clear and obvious, the pundits just brush it under.
branny wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:That’s why the likes of Smith, Neville and Carragher pundit these games, always trying to protect their teams. Smith must’ve thought the red could’ve been overturned until his sidekick told him that a second yellow cannot be overturned by VAR.
Oh, Arsenal will still have eleven, Ayew playing for them.
Throws a leg out there, and the bullshit continues. High bar, clear and obvious, the pundits just brush it under.
Don’t know how Ayew has forged a career at pl level. He’s woeful every time I watch Palace.
branny wrote:Ok the sending off was harsh. Havertz should have been booked for time wasting at the throw and then the shirt pull on Ayew
Beefymcfc wrote:branny wrote:Ok the sending off was harsh. Havertz should have been booked for time wasting at the throw and then the shirt pull on Ayew
I don’t think it was harsh, just a consequence of their niggly, timewatsting tactics and them being absolute cunts.
23 seconds for the throw in, should have booked them both.branny wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:branny wrote:Ok the sending off was harsh. Havertz should have been booked for time wasting at the throw and then the shirt pull on Ayew
I don’t think it was harsh, just a consequence of their niggly, timewatsting tactics and them being absolute cunts.
Think it was harsh on Tomiyasu. Havertz was the main culprit with the time wasting at the throw and Tomiyasu barely touched Ayew for the second. Havertz got away with a blatant shirt pull almost straight after they went down to ten. He’s finally been booked for kicking the ball away. In my opinion he should have walked & not Tomiyasu.
branny wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:branny wrote:Ok the sending off was harsh. Havertz should have been booked for time wasting at the throw and then the shirt pull on Ayew
I don’t think it was harsh, just a consequence of their niggly, timewatsting tactics and them being absolute cunts.
Think it was harsh on Tomiyasu. Havertz was the main culprit with the time wasting at the throw and Tomiyasu barely touched Ayew for the second. Havertz got away with a blatant shirt pull almost straight after they went down to ten. He’s finally been booked for kicking the ball away. In my opinion he should have walked & not Tomiyasu.
johnny crossan wrote:Such a joy to see the SKY commentary team so delighted with the result for "their boys - on the road to a potential title"
Mase wrote:Just watched the highlights from last night.
Any reason why Eze didn’t get a penalty?
Did VAR look at Partey holding one of their players to stop them getting to the player that got the penalty for them?
The sending off seemed harsh.
Arsenal looked fuckin shite.
sheblue wrote:Mase wrote:Just watched the highlights from last night.
Any reason why Eze didn’t get a penalty?
Did VAR look at Partey holding one of their players to stop them getting to the player that got the penalty for them?
The sending off seemed harsh.
Arsenal looked fuckin shite.
Yes, Eze doesn't play for Arsenal.
No.
Yes it was harsh.
They looked OK, interesting to see how they cope with more defensive set ups this season, they might struggle a bit there. Rice got huge praise, but truth is he played OK. Nothing as fantastic as the media would have you think.
Mase wrote:Klopp demanded it and he got his wish. What a way to admit VAR isn’t fit for purpose
Alexis Mac Allister: Liverpool midfielder's red card against Bournemouth is overturned
Mase wrote:Klopp demanded it and he got his wish. What a way to admit VAR isn’t fit for purpose
Alexis Mac Allister: Liverpool midfielder's red card against Bournemouth is overturned
nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:Klopp demanded it and he got his wish. What a way to admit VAR isn’t fit for purpose
Alexis Mac Allister: Liverpool midfielder's red card against Bournemouth is overturned
It wasn't worthy of a red card
Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:Klopp demanded it and he got his wish. What a way to admit VAR isn’t fit for purpose
Alexis Mac Allister: Liverpool midfielder's red card against Bournemouth is overturned
It wasn't worthy of a red card
Why didn’t VAR overturn it? If VAR doesn’t change the decision then the FA shouldn’t be able to. VAR purpose is to look at these decisions and correct them.
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