Very true.Right in front of the assistant
Very true.Right in front of the assistant
yes denial of an obvious goalscoring opportunity is a direct red cardThe referee can call for the VAR to review a decision during a game. Or VAR can alert the referee to a "clear and obvious" error that has taken place, involving either a goal, a penalty decision, a direct red card or case of mistaken identity
This bit.The referee can call for the VAR to review a decision during a game. Or VAR can alert the referee to a "clear and obvious" error that has taken place, involving either a goal, a penalty decision, a direct red card or case of mistaken identity
That’s intent to injure Not just bad timingI know I'm repeating myself but HOW IS THIS ACCEPTABLE? HOW CAN ANYONE, LET ALONE A QUALIFIED MATCH OFFICIAL, LOOK AT THIS AND SAY IT'S OKAY??
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Klopp knew exactly what he was doing. Bringing on the 'respected' old guard. Who then moved round the pitch thrashing at everyone. A shìt club. A dìckhead manager, and despite everything a club that we took 4 points and cup pass off. Their only saving grace were genuinely decent fans. Plenty of noise and relelatively gracious after the game. Scousers as well, not the awful southern Liverpool fans.Their goal was fine, but should have been 3 red cards. You know if it was the other way round they'd have all been given.
This is ultimately the key problem with officiating. When they're too fat/old/shit to be refs anymore they automatically get handed a cushy role in an office where they're free to make the same mistakes without even a shred of accountability.As soon as I saw Coote was the ref my heart sank. He has been called out time and again by fans of many different clubs for being seriously useless and has a string of controversial decisions behind him. Like Lee Mason in the past, he has somehow been allowed to continue.
Regarding the Fabinho challenge, Coote may not have spotted the seriousness of it (although any decent ref would've done) but the fact VAR didn't make the decision is an absolute disgrace. That 'tackle' could've ended Ferguson's career, at the age of 18.
I believe the VAR was Neil Swarbrick - wasn't he kicked off the EPL ref's list for being c**p?Apparently he now has a senior role at PMGOL in the implementation of VAR. If he can't tell that was a red card, there is no hope.
Totally agree horses teeth brought on old hackers in Henderson and Milner to inflict damage knowing if one of them got sent off it didn't matter. The wooden post in red or TAA as he he's known couldn't get close to damage anyone, useless prick. Though he'll still get picked by England.Klopp knew exactly what he was doing. Bringing on the 'respected' old guard. Who then moved round the pitch thrashing at everyone. A shìt club. A dìckhead manager, and despite everything a club that we took 4 points and cup pass off. Their only saving grace were genuinely decent fans. Plenty of noise and relelatively gracious after the game. Scousers as well, not the awful southern Liverpool fans.
Coote always comes across as a referee that hides when there's a big decision to make, and would rather make no decision at all when there's a potential penalty/red card etc. He seems happy to go with the 'i didnt see it' excuse and leave it to VAR far too often.As soon as I saw Coote was the ref my heart sank. He has been called out time and again by fans of many different clubs for being seriously useless and has a string of controversial decisions behind him. Like Lee Mason in the past, he has somehow been allowed to continue.
Regarding the Fabinho challenge, Coote may not have spotted the seriousness of it (although any decent ref would've done) but the fact VAR didn't make the decision is an absolute disgrace. That 'tackle' could've ended Ferguson's career, at the age of 18.
I believe the VAR was Neil Swarbrick - wasn't he kicked off the EPL ref's list for being c**p?Apparently he now has a senior role at PMGOL in the implementation of VAR. If he can't tell that was a red card, there is no hope.
And also ask yourself, if you're an interested observer of conscious or unconscious bias, what might have happened if that was a a tackle by Sarmiento had just come on. That absolute walking brain damage of a ref would have loved the chance to be a hero. He's useless. VAR has also been entirely exposed as a corruption enterprise. Its so uniquely obvious. We also all had to wait for 3 minutes to really enjoy what to the naked eye of anyone in the stadium was obviously a good goal when Mitoma scored as they spent ages trying to find any infraction. Um not saying it's even on purpose, but the ref and VAR are sitting themselves over the theoretical scrutiny they will get so are working harder to avoid a decision. Yet, its literally their job.I know I'm repeating myself but HOW IS THIS ACCEPTABLE? HOW CAN ANYONE, LET ALONE A QUALIFIED MATCH OFFICIAL, LOOK AT THIS AND SAY IT'S OKAY??
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Fabinho and Konate (second yellow) both nailed-on red cards. Shameful.
Mate - keep saying it - we all agree with you and we all see it. Unreal big 6 bias EVEN with f***ing VAR - absolute disgrace. Oh and it’s irrelevant we won this conversation - it’s also not sour grapes to moan when we lose etc - last week was shocking too on Welbeck.I know I'm repeating myself but HOW IS THIS ACCEPTABLE? HOW CAN ANYONE, LET ALONE A QUALIFIED MATCH OFFICIAL, LOOK AT THIS AND SAY IT'S OKAY??
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Maybe I'm wrong, but I genuinely can't picture Klopp sending his team out to injure the opposition like that.Konate very lucky not to get a straight red, let alone a second booking. Robertson as well.
Quite sad that a manager of Klopp's calibre is resorting to lumping the shit out of the opposition and getting leeway from the refs because he manages a 'big club'.
The foul on Ferguson was outside the boxFirst one on Mac wasn’t eligible for VAR as outside the box
This bit.