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It doesn't feel right but if the game was 0-0 and it happened then it's a free kick and red card.New depths of how VAR is ruining the game.
Man City's third goal a joy to watch.
“There is no football person who would disallow that goal”.It doesn't feel right but if the game was 0-0 and it happened then it's a free kick and red card.
They got it right.
2 wrongs don't make a right unfortunately.“There is no football person who would disallow that goal”.
G.Neville, 08/02/26.
He’s worked you out, Daps
Complete nonsense by VAR once again.
Go and stand in the corner with Mr Ploppy.2 wrongs don't make a right unfortunately.
Szoboszlai fouls Haaland and then Haaland fouls Szoboszlai. Both fouls.
We all want to see goals but you can't be giving it and ignoring the rules.
I wouldn't lose any sleep with Gary Neville's comments given he said seconds after seeing the video from VAR that it won't stand after his original statement.
Imagine that goal going in against us in the 90th minute and it's 0-0!
What's your justification for ignoring the foul by Haaland on Szoboszlai? The fact that Szoboszlai fouled Haaland first, so they cancel out? Bizarre.Go and stand in the corner with Mr Ploppy.
Yeah yeah, we all know the rules now that we have seen it played back. Pawson didn’t blow up, and I don’t blame him. This has been brought on by the law makers who deny refs the ability to make common sense decisions.What's your justification for ignoring the foul by Haaland on Szoboszlai? The fact that Szoboszlai fouled Haaland first, so they cancel out? Bizarre.
Pawson didn't blow up because he's pants. And like most refs and linos now they let the play finish and hope VAR will sort it out retrospectively. Which it did correctly in this case. Honestly, I don't know what people (Gary Nev, looking at you) are watching these days. It was obvious to me in real time what the eventual outcome would be - and I was right.Yeah yeah, we all know the rules now that we have seen it played back. Pawson didn’t blow up, and I don’t blame him. This has been brought on by the law makers who deny refs the ability to make common sense decisions.
If the referee didn't blow, then it should be a goal. Those sat in the VAR caravan are slowly killing the enjoyment of the game.Pawson didn't blow up because he's pants. And like most refs and linos now they let the play finish and hope VAR will sort it out retrospectively. Which it did correctly in this case. Honestly, I don't know what people (Gary Nev, looking at you) are watching these days. It was obvious to me in real time what the eventual outcome would be - and I was right.