Klopp not happy again at his press conference!
“We played against two teams today Brighton and Hove Albion, it’s just not fair I demand a rematch”
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by K7-0ptimus Primal (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
What about red cards for last man professional fouls? Sometimes refs give them sometimes they don't.
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Even yellow cards. Refs will book a player for a blanket foul stopping a counter then 2 minutes later not for a similar instance.
Any foul where the ball isn’t played should be an instant booking. Regardless of where on the pitch it is.
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Well it's subjective isn't it. For stopping a counter isn't a reason to book a player. Stopping a dangerous attack on the otherhand is. Therefore the referee gets to subjectively decide if it was a dangerous attack. So they have to way up the pace of the attack, the options the player on the ball has in terms of support or dribbling options and even how cynical the foul was.
You can't just band yellow cards about for fouls.
You can't just band yellow cards about for fouls.
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This seems to be happening a lot, and then you get some weird random games when the bar is suddenly much higher.
The Arsenal City ref (Oliver?) does seems to let a lot go, which is fine, but then you get some refs who think foul = yellow.
I think that if you are going to give soft yellows then some sort of warning/last chance before the next one is right, unless that tackle is so bad that its an easy yellow - I would put Kovacic's 2nd tackle in that bracket, added to the fact his first one was an "orange card" tackle. He should have gone, no mitigating circumstances.
I think it won't be long before we have an AI ref.
A football AI model trained on all sorts of decisions.
Should be consistent.
Obviously no one saw Hwang’s tackle on Walker last week.
Instead of a 2nd yellow, the ref didn’t even speak to him and he went on to score the winner.
No talk of corruption of course because it didn’t involve anyone from the Butthurt Brigade.
Personally I blame the Glazers
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Maybe people are starting to get outraged at the right thing. A player getting their leg broken might just be worse than the player getting their leg broken asking for a yellow card. Ohhh look how foreign he is acting. BOOK HIM. His leg is in half Pete!!
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For the life of me I've never understood the uproar about the imaginary yellow card thing. This seems to be a rule driven by public faux outrage. I don't see how it's any different from verbally asking a ref to book a player. Which happens all the time.
comment by There'sOne7-0Reds (U1721)
posted 47 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by K7-0ptimus Primal (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
What about red cards for last man professional fouls? Sometimes refs give them sometimes they don't.
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Even yellow cards. Refs will book a player for a blanket foul stopping a counter then 2 minutes later not for a similar instance.
Any foul where the ball isn’t played should be an instant booking. Regardless of where on the pitch it is.
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Well it's subjective isn't it. For stopping a counter isn't a reason to book a player. Stopping a dangerous attack on the otherhand is. Therefore the referee gets to subjectively decide if it was a dangerous attack. So they have to way up the pace of the attack, the options the player on the ball has in terms of support or dribbling options and even how cynical the foul was.
You can't just band yellow cards about for fouls.
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No, not fouls, but blatant fouls where the ball isn't played and the only intention is to halt an attack.
Liverpool and City are masters at stopping the counter and not getting booked.
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Maybe people are starting to get outraged at the right thing. A player getting their leg broken might just be worse than the player getting their leg broken asking for a yellow card. Ohhh look how foreign he is acting. BOOK HIM. His leg is in half Pete!!
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For the life of me I've never understood the uproar about the imaginary yellow card thing. This seems to be a rule driven by public faux outrage. I don't see how it's any different from verbally asking a ref to book a player. Which happens all the time.
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The rule includes verbal requests for a booking as well as gestures.
Arteta does that about 5 times a game
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 hour, 33 minutes ago
There were worse tackles from both sides during the game but Gary Neville didn’t issue a command to moan about them
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Were there?
Not being funny Boris but Kovacic could easily have seen red for the first challenge alone. Definitely should have seen a second yellow.
I'm struggling to remember any challenges worse than those two.
Michael Oliver just happened to referee an exhibition game in the UAE recently. Fancy that eh?
Under no Circumstances should he ever referee a City game again. That's a clear conflict of interest.
comment by K7-0ptimus Primal (U1282)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Maybe people are starting to get outraged at the right thing. A player getting their leg broken might just be worse than the player getting their leg broken asking for a yellow card. Ohhh look how foreign he is acting. BOOK HIM. His leg is in half Pete!!
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For the life of me I've never understood the uproar about the imaginary yellow card thing. This seems to be a rule driven by public faux outrage. I don't see how it's any different from verbally asking a ref to book a player. Which happens all the time.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The rule includes verbal requests for a booking as well as gestures.
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Ah ok.
Just a hunch, but I doubt that's applied as consistently.
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Maybe people are starting to get outraged at the right thing. A player getting their leg broken might just be worse than the player getting their leg broken asking for a yellow card. Ohhh look how foreign he is acting. BOOK HIM. His leg is in half Pete!!
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For the life of me I've never understood the uproar about the imaginary yellow card thing. This seems to be a rule driven by public faux outrage. I don't see how it's any different from verbally asking a ref to book a player. Which happens all the time.
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It’s not in the spirit of fair play, same as diving, feigning injury etc, the game has needed cleaning up for a long time but teams are so desperate to try and claim any little advantage it’s not going to happen
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 15 seconds ago
comment by K7-0ptimus Primal (U1282)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Maybe people are starting to get outraged at the right thing. A player getting their leg broken might just be worse than the player getting their leg broken asking for a yellow card. Ohhh look how foreign he is acting. BOOK HIM. His leg is in half Pete!!
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For the life of me I've never understood the uproar about the imaginary yellow card thing. This seems to be a rule driven by public faux outrage. I don't see how it's any different from verbally asking a ref to book a player. Which happens all the time.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The rule includes verbal requests for a booking as well as gestures.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ah ok.
Just a hunch, but I doubt that's applied as consistently.
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Guy lies on floor with a broken leg after a horror challenge. Ref doesn't give a card to the opposition player. Guy on same team points out to ref that he has deliberately broken his leg, surely that is enough for at least a yellow? The ref books the man for pointing this out.
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 19 seconds ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Maybe people are starting to get outraged at the right thing. A player getting their leg broken might just be worse than the player getting their leg broken asking for a yellow card. Ohhh look how foreign he is acting. BOOK HIM. His leg is in half Pete!!
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For the life of me I've never understood the uproar about the imaginary yellow card thing. This seems to be a rule driven by public faux outrage. I don't see how it's any different from verbally asking a ref to book a player. Which happens all the time.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s not in the spirit of fair play, same as diving, feigning injury etc, the game has needed cleaning up for a long time but teams are so desperate to try and claim any little advantage it’s not going to happen
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Book players for claiming throws then, when it clearly came off them. Exact same thing. Book players for claiming handball. Book players for claiming offside.
It is an extremely natural thing to do if you feel injustice has been done, to claim that a player should be booked. It is massively part of the game.
Brexit types caused this.
comment by InBefore (U20589)
posted 1 hour, 24 minutes ago
imagine jota sat at home watching the footy on a sunday with his pastel de nata seeing Kovacic and Guimares get away with worse 2nd yellows than him. Or Lemina wolves watching motd in his aubameyang Pjs thinking i was 1 of 3 rightly 2nd yellowed.
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State owned oil money clubs init
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 19 seconds ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Maybe people are starting to get outraged at the right thing. A player getting their leg broken might just be worse than the player getting their leg broken asking for a yellow card. Ohhh look how foreign he is acting. BOOK HIM. His leg is in half Pete!!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
For the life of me I've never understood the uproar about the imaginary yellow card thing. This seems to be a rule driven by public faux outrage. I don't see how it's any different from verbally asking a ref to book a player. Which happens all the time.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s not in the spirit of fair play, same as diving, feigning injury etc, the game has needed cleaning up for a long time but teams are so desperate to try and claim any little advantage it’s not going to happen
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Book players for claiming throws then, when it clearly came off them. Exact same thing. Book players for claiming handball. Book players for claiming offside.
It is an extremely natural thing to do if you feel injustice has been done, to claim that a player should be booked. It is massively part of the game.
Brexit types caused this.
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its funny how some fans tolerate some forms of cheating and slaughter others for different types of cheating.
Every single player in football cheats no ifs no buts.
Iv never seen a player in the game not cheat.
I can't believe people want to talk about referees this much
comment by Christoglou (U20930)
posted 1 minute ago
I can't believe people want to talk about referees this much
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Ahhh I think you may just have inadvertently solved it. Refs become pro refs because they want to be the centre of the attention. A good ref goes completely unnoticed, so they don't get any attention.....a bad ref however...
comment by Christoglou (U20930)
posted 17 minutes ago
I can't believe people want to talk about referees this much
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Wait until spurs get a shocking game changing refereeing decision against them
comment by Gaffer Pranks loves spurs (U22336)
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by Christoglou (U20930)
posted 17 minutes ago
I can't believe people want to talk about referees this much
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Wait until spurs get a shocking game changing refereeing decision against them
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Been it, seen it, got the t-shirt
comment by Gaffer Pranks loves spurs (U22336)
posted 40 minutes ago
comment by Christoglou (U20930)
posted 17 minutes ago
I can't believe people want to talk about referees this much
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Wait until spurs get a shocking game changing refereeing decision against them
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it's already happened this season alone. I complain about in the moment, then crack on the next day and talk about the actual football instead
comment by Christoglou (U20930)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Gaffer Pranks loves spurs (U22336)
posted 40 minutes ago
comment by Christoglou (U20930)
posted 17 minutes ago
I can't believe people want to talk about referees this much
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Wait until spurs get a shocking game changing refereeing decision against them
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it's already happened this season alone. I complain about in the moment, then crack on the next day and talk about the actual football instead
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This season sending off it legit goal ruled out.
Could always demand/expect a replay.
Seems the fashionable way to deal with human-error on subjective decision-making issues for some weak-minded people.
Such people could probably raise a case for replaying every league season since football's inception ...
... or they could just accept that these errors will probably balance out
... or they could just accept that these errors will probably balance out
------------
We're in for some very fortunate decisions as the season goes on if that's the case
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posted on 9/10/23
Klopp not happy again at his press conference!
“We played against two teams today Brighton and Hove Albion, it’s just not fair I demand a rematch”
posted on 9/10/23
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by K7-0ptimus Primal (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
What about red cards for last man professional fouls? Sometimes refs give them sometimes they don't.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Even yellow cards. Refs will book a player for a blanket foul stopping a counter then 2 minutes later not for a similar instance.
Any foul where the ball isn’t played should be an instant booking. Regardless of where on the pitch it is.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well it's subjective isn't it. For stopping a counter isn't a reason to book a player. Stopping a dangerous attack on the otherhand is. Therefore the referee gets to subjectively decide if it was a dangerous attack. So they have to way up the pace of the attack, the options the player on the ball has in terms of support or dribbling options and even how cynical the foul was.
You can't just band yellow cards about for fouls.
posted on 9/10/23
You can't just band yellow cards about for fouls.
-----------
This seems to be happening a lot, and then you get some weird random games when the bar is suddenly much higher.
The Arsenal City ref (Oliver?) does seems to let a lot go, which is fine, but then you get some refs who think foul = yellow.
I think that if you are going to give soft yellows then some sort of warning/last chance before the next one is right, unless that tackle is so bad that its an easy yellow - I would put Kovacic's 2nd tackle in that bracket, added to the fact his first one was an "orange card" tackle. He should have gone, no mitigating circumstances.
posted on 9/10/23
I think it won't be long before we have an AI ref.
A football AI model trained on all sorts of decisions.
Should be consistent.
posted on 9/10/23
Obviously no one saw Hwang’s tackle on Walker last week.
Instead of a 2nd yellow, the ref didn’t even speak to him and he went on to score the winner.
No talk of corruption of course because it didn’t involve anyone from the Butthurt Brigade.
Personally I blame the Glazers
posted on 9/10/23
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Maybe people are starting to get outraged at the right thing. A player getting their leg broken might just be worse than the player getting their leg broken asking for a yellow card. Ohhh look how foreign he is acting. BOOK HIM. His leg is in half Pete!!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
For the life of me I've never understood the uproar about the imaginary yellow card thing. This seems to be a rule driven by public faux outrage. I don't see how it's any different from verbally asking a ref to book a player. Which happens all the time.
posted on 9/10/23
comment by There'sOne7-0Reds (U1721)
posted 47 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by K7-0ptimus Primal (U1282)
posted 1 minute ago
What about red cards for last man professional fouls? Sometimes refs give them sometimes they don't.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Even yellow cards. Refs will book a player for a blanket foul stopping a counter then 2 minutes later not for a similar instance.
Any foul where the ball isn’t played should be an instant booking. Regardless of where on the pitch it is.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well it's subjective isn't it. For stopping a counter isn't a reason to book a player. Stopping a dangerous attack on the otherhand is. Therefore the referee gets to subjectively decide if it was a dangerous attack. So they have to way up the pace of the attack, the options the player on the ball has in terms of support or dribbling options and even how cynical the foul was.
You can't just band yellow cards about for fouls.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No, not fouls, but blatant fouls where the ball isn't played and the only intention is to halt an attack.
Liverpool and City are masters at stopping the counter and not getting booked.
posted on 9/10/23
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Maybe people are starting to get outraged at the right thing. A player getting their leg broken might just be worse than the player getting their leg broken asking for a yellow card. Ohhh look how foreign he is acting. BOOK HIM. His leg is in half Pete!!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
For the life of me I've never understood the uproar about the imaginary yellow card thing. This seems to be a rule driven by public faux outrage. I don't see how it's any different from verbally asking a ref to book a player. Which happens all the time.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The rule includes verbal requests for a booking as well as gestures.
posted on 9/10/23
Arteta does that about 5 times a game
posted on 9/10/23
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 hour, 33 minutes ago
There were worse tackles from both sides during the game but Gary Neville didn’t issue a command to moan about them
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Were there?
Not being funny Boris but Kovacic could easily have seen red for the first challenge alone. Definitely should have seen a second yellow.
I'm struggling to remember any challenges worse than those two.
posted on 9/10/23
Michael Oliver just happened to referee an exhibition game in the UAE recently. Fancy that eh?
Under no Circumstances should he ever referee a City game again. That's a clear conflict of interest.
posted on 9/10/23
comment by K7-0ptimus Primal (U1282)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Maybe people are starting to get outraged at the right thing. A player getting their leg broken might just be worse than the player getting their leg broken asking for a yellow card. Ohhh look how foreign he is acting. BOOK HIM. His leg is in half Pete!!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
For the life of me I've never understood the uproar about the imaginary yellow card thing. This seems to be a rule driven by public faux outrage. I don't see how it's any different from verbally asking a ref to book a player. Which happens all the time.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The rule includes verbal requests for a booking as well as gestures.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ah ok.
Just a hunch, but I doubt that's applied as consistently.
posted on 9/10/23
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Maybe people are starting to get outraged at the right thing. A player getting their leg broken might just be worse than the player getting their leg broken asking for a yellow card. Ohhh look how foreign he is acting. BOOK HIM. His leg is in half Pete!!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
For the life of me I've never understood the uproar about the imaginary yellow card thing. This seems to be a rule driven by public faux outrage. I don't see how it's any different from verbally asking a ref to book a player. Which happens all the time.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s not in the spirit of fair play, same as diving, feigning injury etc, the game has needed cleaning up for a long time but teams are so desperate to try and claim any little advantage it’s not going to happen
posted on 9/10/23
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 15 seconds ago
comment by K7-0ptimus Primal (U1282)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Maybe people are starting to get outraged at the right thing. A player getting their leg broken might just be worse than the player getting their leg broken asking for a yellow card. Ohhh look how foreign he is acting. BOOK HIM. His leg is in half Pete!!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
For the life of me I've never understood the uproar about the imaginary yellow card thing. This seems to be a rule driven by public faux outrage. I don't see how it's any different from verbally asking a ref to book a player. Which happens all the time.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The rule includes verbal requests for a booking as well as gestures.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ah ok.
Just a hunch, but I doubt that's applied as consistently.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Guy lies on floor with a broken leg after a horror challenge. Ref doesn't give a card to the opposition player. Guy on same team points out to ref that he has deliberately broken his leg, surely that is enough for at least a yellow? The ref books the man for pointing this out.
posted on 9/10/23
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 19 seconds ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Maybe people are starting to get outraged at the right thing. A player getting their leg broken might just be worse than the player getting their leg broken asking for a yellow card. Ohhh look how foreign he is acting. BOOK HIM. His leg is in half Pete!!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
For the life of me I've never understood the uproar about the imaginary yellow card thing. This seems to be a rule driven by public faux outrage. I don't see how it's any different from verbally asking a ref to book a player. Which happens all the time.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s not in the spirit of fair play, same as diving, feigning injury etc, the game has needed cleaning up for a long time but teams are so desperate to try and claim any little advantage it’s not going to happen
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Book players for claiming throws then, when it clearly came off them. Exact same thing. Book players for claiming handball. Book players for claiming offside.
It is an extremely natural thing to do if you feel injustice has been done, to claim that a player should be booked. It is massively part of the game.
Brexit types caused this.
posted on 9/10/23
comment by InBefore (U20589)
posted 1 hour, 24 minutes ago
imagine jota sat at home watching the footy on a sunday with his pastel de nata seeing Kovacic and Guimares get away with worse 2nd yellows than him. Or Lemina wolves watching motd in his aubameyang Pjs thinking i was 1 of 3 rightly 2nd yellowed.
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State owned oil money clubs init
posted on 9/10/23
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 19 seconds ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Maybe people are starting to get outraged at the right thing. A player getting their leg broken might just be worse than the player getting their leg broken asking for a yellow card. Ohhh look how foreign he is acting. BOOK HIM. His leg is in half Pete!!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
For the life of me I've never understood the uproar about the imaginary yellow card thing. This seems to be a rule driven by public faux outrage. I don't see how it's any different from verbally asking a ref to book a player. Which happens all the time.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s not in the spirit of fair play, same as diving, feigning injury etc, the game has needed cleaning up for a long time but teams are so desperate to try and claim any little advantage it’s not going to happen
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Book players for claiming throws then, when it clearly came off them. Exact same thing. Book players for claiming handball. Book players for claiming offside.
It is an extremely natural thing to do if you feel injustice has been done, to claim that a player should be booked. It is massively part of the game.
Brexit types caused this.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
its funny how some fans tolerate some forms of cheating and slaughter others for different types of cheating.
Every single player in football cheats no ifs no buts.
Iv never seen a player in the game not cheat.
posted on 9/10/23
I can't believe people want to talk about referees this much
posted on 9/10/23
comment by Christoglou (U20930)
posted 1 minute ago
I can't believe people want to talk about referees this much
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Ahhh I think you may just have inadvertently solved it. Refs become pro refs because they want to be the centre of the attention. A good ref goes completely unnoticed, so they don't get any attention.....a bad ref however...
posted on 9/10/23
comment by Christoglou (U20930)
posted 17 minutes ago
I can't believe people want to talk about referees this much
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Wait until spurs get a shocking game changing refereeing decision against them
posted on 9/10/23
comment by Gaffer Pranks loves spurs (U22336)
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by Christoglou (U20930)
posted 17 minutes ago
I can't believe people want to talk about referees this much
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Wait until spurs get a shocking game changing refereeing decision against them
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Been it, seen it, got the t-shirt
posted on 9/10/23
comment by Gaffer Pranks loves spurs (U22336)
posted 40 minutes ago
comment by Christoglou (U20930)
posted 17 minutes ago
I can't believe people want to talk about referees this much
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wait until spurs get a shocking game changing refereeing decision against them
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it's already happened this season alone. I complain about in the moment, then crack on the next day and talk about the actual football instead
posted on 9/10/23
comment by Christoglou (U20930)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Gaffer Pranks loves spurs (U22336)
posted 40 minutes ago
comment by Christoglou (U20930)
posted 17 minutes ago
I can't believe people want to talk about referees this much
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wait until spurs get a shocking game changing refereeing decision against them
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it's already happened this season alone. I complain about in the moment, then crack on the next day and talk about the actual football instead
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This season sending off it legit goal ruled out.
posted on 9/10/23
Could always demand/expect a replay.
Seems the fashionable way to deal with human-error on subjective decision-making issues for some weak-minded people.
Such people could probably raise a case for replaying every league season since football's inception ...
... or they could just accept that these errors will probably balance out
posted on 9/10/23
... or they could just accept that these errors will probably balance out
------------
We're in for some very fortunate decisions as the season goes on if that's the case
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