Let's have a quick look.
1..M City Vs Liverpool....Liverpool charged because Rodri should of had a 2nd yellow but, guess what...yep ol Simon refused to give it, but fk me he was quick to a liverpool player yellows!
2..Utd vs wolves...Foul by Utd GK should be a pen, clear as day...nope nothing given EVEN Utd fans knew they got away with that; it was so bad Mr Hooper was stood down for the following match AND..sound familiar, the PGMOL issued an apology!
3..Mac allister red card, oh yes...Hooper has form with us An absolute diabolical decision that on review it was removed...the decision was that bad!
4..Spurs Vs Liverpool...I mean the whole fkn match.
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It doesn't matter who you support, if this clown is in charge of a game for your team over time you will get fkd over, both Wolves and Liverpool have been so far....if your not good enough to do the job then get removed, and it's clear as day Mr Hooper is just nowhere near good enough to officiate the top tier of football.
I guarantee if he continues to ref in the premier league then fans of other teams will be fuming with his decisions, because, he is just not very good!
Simon Hooper.
posted on 1/10/23
4..Spurs Vs Liverpool...I mean the whole fkn match.
CRY MORE!
🤣🤣🤣
posted on 1/10/23
Yesterday was a disgrace and I’m sure all Spurs fans agree with me. We don’t want to win like that, the red card was debatable but the offside was of course a ridiculous error by VAR
We know how you feel though. Weve had so many stupid decisions go against us at places like Old Trafford, Chelsea and Anfield
posted on 1/10/23
comment by Keep It Greasy - Music is the BEST (U1396)
posted 40 minutes ago
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 20 minutes ago
😂 give over GB you plonker, you were beat by the better team, take it on the chin and move on.
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This better team were outplayed by 9 men and it took an own goal to get them over line.
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Outplayed? 🤣
posted on 1/10/23
comment by Sir Tottenham of Hotspur (U17379)
posted 20 minutes ago
Yesterday was a disgrace and I’m sure all Spurs fans agree with me. We don’t want to win like that, the red card was debatable but the offside was of course a ridiculous error by VAR
We know how you feel though. Weve had so many stupid decisions go against us at places like Old Trafford, Chelsea and Anfield
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This is a football fan right here. He knows poor officiating will come right back and affect his time at sone point, we need to stick together and call out this incompetence.
Well played sire
posted on 1/10/23
Yesterdays VAR officials removed from duty
https://www.caughtoffside.com/2023/10/01/officials-removed-from-match-duties-after-major-liverpool-error-as-fallout-of-luis-diaz-mistake-begins/?utm_source=rsn&utm_medium=rsn&utm_campaign=gac0021&fbclid=IwAR2Xf3ZggRIDr_daxrv0jKVxyLIB7VLSy3csNWZoFkkFi4GH9FRfNh_i6fU
posted on 1/10/23
And the ref??? He has to go too....hes bloody awful
posted on 1/10/23
comment by Got_Better (U6241)
posted 12 minutes ago
And the ref??? He has to go too....hes bloody awful
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He's set to be placed in a pillory in Liverpool city centre, so Jamie Carragher can spit at him for several hours
posted on 1/10/23
I guarantee if he continues to ref in the premier league then fans of other teams will be fuming with his decisions, because, he is just not very good!
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SO his two "mistakes" as you call them were VAR driven or not spotted as in the disallowed goal where the linesman flagged for offside.
How doe sthat make him a bad ref if he has a dodgy linesman and a VAR call you disagree with?
posted on 1/10/23
I must say I'm a bit confused by the arguments over the Jones red card.
I didn't see it until MOTD, but in this day and age it's a clear red. No intent, but definitely dangerous. We've seen quite a few red cards like that in recent seasons with little or no furore about them.
I don't know if I misunderstood a previous comment on here, but VAR can and regularly does intervene to check if a yellow card should be 'upgraded' to a red.
I agree the ref should be watching the full incident rather than a freeze frame of the challenge, but I don't think on this occasion it would have helped Jones.
posted on 2/10/23
comment by Jalisco Red - Losing My Reguilón (U4195)
posted 22 hours, 54 minutes ago
I must say I'm a bit confused by the arguments over the Jones red card.
I didn't see it until MOTD, but in this day and age it's a clear red. No intent, but definitely dangerous. We've seen quite a few red cards like that in recent seasons with little or no furore about them.
I don't know if I misunderstood a previous comment on here, but VAR can and regularly does intervene to check if a yellow card should be 'upgraded' to a red.
I agree the ref should be watching the full incident rather than a freeze frame of the challenge, but I don't think on this occasion it would have helped Jones.
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Exactly.
Not only was it a dangerous/horrendous 'tackle' but it's exactly the kind of threat to a player's short-term (or even long-term) career that rules about dangerous play are supposed to deal with.
The whining from scouse-land would have been louder than usual if an opposition player did that to someone like Salah (before he could carry out one of his trademark dives i might add) and broke his ankle. tibia or fibula.
The rules have to be universally applied. Jones broke the rules big style, and that is what he was rightly sent off for - regardless of malice or incompetence.