If Liverpool were wearing wolves kit there’s no way they’d have got that penalty.
If Liverpool were wearing wolves kit there’s no way they’d have got that penalty.
It was a much softer version of the one not given to Wolves last night.
But hey. It’s Liverpool in the Champions League. Got to feed the narrative
Take a step back. For decisions like the wolves non-penalty people should be on the streets with pitch forks, demanding to know what the merry fuck is going on. Understandable that the ref on the pitch missed it, but there should have been some pause for thought when a boot ends up being trodden off. But what the absolute turd is VAR up to, and what is the point of it? That fans are not marching on the PGMOL headquarters just tells them that people will gobble whatever shit is fed them.
That's where we are.
The game, as it was, is long gone.
We are getting fewer contentious decisions because of how we play, I think. I actually feel a bit sorry for Wolves. They really are shit, but are getting the shitty end of this.
I feel like you're attaching slightly more importance to football than is healthy.
No. They fucking deserve it. The Michael Branch / Dave Beasant game has forever cost them any right to complain about being unfairly treated by the officials.
Yeah, we need to get behind ruining football, because Michael Branch is a prick.
Motion seconded.
But as you say....
It hasn't changed Michael Branch still being prick.
ManU object to playing Fulham in January at 12pm on Sunday, so the game is moved to 7pm (I see there are two games at that time this week as well). Obvious joke about 'at least they won't have far to travel home' aside, that is a shit time to watch football.
What was the objection to midday that is solved by playing at 7pm?
Daylight
Gap from the game before. The extra seven hours makes all the difference.
It's probably the difference between traveling on Saturday and traveling on Sunday, which is pretty impactful on training and rest schedules.
They surely travel the day before (all) the game(s) not on the day?
Have you heard of Jim Ratcliffe?