Is it corrupt or have the rest of the PL (including Brighton) voted in rules that immediately sanction the type of rule breaking allegedly committed by Everton and Forest (and reported on by end of December) and which do not cover Man City and Chelsea ? It’s too easy to call corruption rather...
So it was subjective. Sky had one view on what VAR were looking at. You had another. You were right, they were wrong. On another occasion it will be the other way around. That’s what I was replying about.
Define ‘so clearly.’ That’s important when explaining to a Lino how to implement this system. If linesmen make mistakes like you say then they can make mistakes in their interpretation of ‘so clearly ‘ (or ‘blatant’ as someone else said earlier in the thread). You are right that he eventually...
I did watch the match. I think you are missing the point made by me and others. The implication of what you are saying is that linesmen do not ever mistakenly raise their flag for offside because they are sure the player is ‘clearly offside’ but it turns out they are wrong. If you are going to...
A big part of our business model is data based recruitment and that would be unaffected by FFP enforcement. Transfer fees are only a part of the equation. Perhaps even more important are player wages. A brake in both of these would benefit all clubs, including Brighton. It is analogous to being...
The free kick not given a minute earlier. It was 50:50 but these days every decision is debated, no one accepts refereeing decisions and no one is interested in the football anymore.
Do you mean this lawsuit against Barclays ?
https://amp.theguardian.com/business/2021/feb/26/amanda-staveley-loses-high-court-action-against-barclays
She comes across as a bit of a chancer in that saga. Suing for financial loss despite not losing money.