Simonized
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Yep me too Peter!!!I was there and I give a shite
Which is why I said that the ref must have been told he f'd up at HT as we got the rub 2nd half
I get what you are saying, but this one was so wrong. I was in line from the opposite side to the linesman and didn't much care that it had gone in as he was miles off. The fact he never gave it was as bad a decision as I've seen in ages.We’ll get mistakes in out favour.
what always makes me laugh is that the 22 players on the pitch make mistakes all the time but we expect the officials to make zero mistakes ...how will that ever be realistic?
He simply missed the flick on......Geezer probs wasn’t offside from the original cross ....it’s a mistake...simple as thatI get what you are saying, but this one was so wrong. I was in line from the opposite side to the linesman and didn't much care that it had gone in as he was miles off. The fact he never gave it was as bad a decision as I've seen in ages.
I don't blame the ref really, but his assistant was lucky he was in the far side as I would have had run down out of the stands to remonstrate with him.
Also you get what I’m saying but this was SO WRONG??......Yes like plenty of player mistakes or fan’s mistakes on the dayI get what you are saying, but this one was so wrong. I was in line from the opposite side to the linesman and didn't much care that it had gone in as he was miles off. The fact he never gave it was as bad a decision as I've seen in ages.
I don't blame the ref really, but his assistant was lucky he was in the far side as I would have had run down out of the stands to remonstrate with him.
If players make individual mistakes they get criticised and maybe dropped. When four players makes mistakes in the same sequence of play they will be criticised and may be subbed, dropped and would likely lose a game. When 3 out of four officials make a glaring error nothing happens. The refs association and the league always back them up so the officials know that they can f##k up on a regular basis and still be reffing the following week.We’ll get mistakes in out favour.
what always makes me laugh is that the 22 players on the pitch make mistakes all the time but we expect the officials to make zero mistakes ...how will that ever be realistic?
It genuinely looks like four or five are offside from the original punt into the area. The knock on is so far offside it's almost in Sunderland.He simply missed the flick on......Geezer probs wasn’t offside from the original cross ....it’s a mistake...simple as that
Tripe mate, can’t be bothered responding.....us Football fans (me included) pretend to be tough working class heroes but we cry like ** babies who’ve been pulled off their Mum‘s tit when a human being makes a mistake ( and it’s always an agenda against our clubs)........it’s bollox*If players make individual mistakes they get criticised and maybe dropped. When four players makes mistakes in the same sequence of play they will be criticised and may be subbed, dropped and would likely lose a game. When 3 out of four officials make a glaring error nothing happens. The refs association and the league always back them up so the officials know that they can f##k up on a regular basis and still be reffing the following week.
Three were, and two of them threw themselves at the ball. Terrible officiating.It genuinely looks like four or five are offside from the original punt into the area. The knock on is so far offside it's almost in Sunderland.
Yep the old play to the whistle not rely on refs and linespersons.I’ve said this for a while now, the officials are inept, especially linesmen, don’t push out and just deal with the cross
good freeze frame. So Peltier isn't offside as isn't the guy at the far post from the initial crosss and there's loads of players in a line so it would be easy for the lino to miss the slightest of touches that then makes the guy at the far post now offside. Yep, we didn't get the rub of the green here but very understandable how it was missed. We won though so it all turned out ok.Peltier isnt off from the original cross (he's the man at the near post). Definitely gets a flick that the officials missed. Teams at this level are clued up on getting around the offside trap, just as at Millwall.
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Except as a United fan you're used to getting dodgy decisions in your favour. We never get them.Tripe mate, can’t be bothered responding.....us Football fans (me included) pretend to be tough working class heroes but we cry like ** babies who’ve been pulled off their Mum‘s tit when a human being makes a mistake ( and it’s always an agenda against our clubs)........it’s bollox*
* and we ALL ignore the dodgy decisions that go in our favour
we won 2-1 , just be happy
they were on the wrong end of them today.Except as a United fan you're used to getting dodgy decisions in your favour. We never get them.
Exception that proves a rulethey were on the wrong end of them today.
2 stonewall penalties turned down today because the referee wishes he was Ronaldo so hates him and the ** in charge of VAR the same ......but do they have to justify their bent decisions?...noExcept as a United fan you're used to getting dodgy decisions in your favour. We never get them.
the baffling for me is that the var ref called the ref over to the monitor to see the handball incident because he considered it a clear and obvious error. Yet the second foul on Ronaldo was also a clear and obvious error too but he didn't give the ref a chance to have a look at that one. Thought the VAR ref was very inconsistent in that game.2 stonewall penalties turned down today because the referee wishes he was Ronaldo so hates him and the ** in charge of VAR the same ......but do they have to justify their bent decisions?...no
so you’re miles out Wiz mate
The next logical step looking at other sports is for the crowd to be able to hear the conversation between the ref and the VAR crew - it's all guesswork otherwise about what they are checking specifically in each incident. I'd speculate that with Ronaldo yesterday, the ref has not given it because he was already going down before the contact and VAR have agreed with that. But without knowing what the officials are discussing, speculation is all we have.the baffling for me is that the var ref called the ref over to the monitor to see the handball incident because he considered it a clear and obvious error. Yet the second foul on Ronaldo was also a clear and obvious error too but he didn't give the ref a chance to have a look at that one. Thought the VAR ref was very inconsistent in that game.
Harsh but fair!Tripe mate, can’t be bothered responding.....us Football fans (me included) pretend to be tough working class heroes but we cry like ** babies who’ve been pulled off their Mum‘s tit when a human being makes a mistake ( and it’s always an agenda against our clubs)........it’s bollox*
* and we ALL ignore the dodgy decisions that go in our favour
we won 2-1 , just be happy