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It was that nailed on pen for Welbz early in the second halfMarch should have had a penalty against Villa, and the other most obvious mistake was away to Leicester (although I've forgotten what it was).
It was that nailed on pen for Welbz early in the second halfMarch should have had a penalty against Villa, and the other most obvious mistake was away to Leicester (although I've forgotten what it was).
I think that VAR has very much been our friend recently and has levelled out some of the previous perceived bias against us. I’m thinking of the Man Utd handball for our penalty, the Southampton disallowed equaliser and Haaland’s headed goal.
But all of those were VAR correcting incorrect on-field decisions. The 'previous perceived bias' wasn't perceived, it was acknowledge by PGMOL on certainly two -- and reportedly four -- occasions. And with one of them, they only admitted to one error, when most other (neutral) observers have identified up to six (in the Spurs game).I think that VAR has very much been our friend recently and has levelled out some of the previous perceived bias against us. I’m thinking of the Man Utd handball for our penalty, the Southampton disallowed equaliser and Haaland’s headed goal.
Did the Club ever tell us what the PGMOL's response was to the other incidents we raised with them after the Spurs robbery ?But all of those were VAR correcting incorrect on-field decisions. The 'previous perceived bias' wasn't perceived, it was acknowledge by PGMOL on certainly two -- and reportedly four -- occasions. And with one of them, they only admitted to one error, when most other (neutral) observers have identified up to six (in the Spurs game).
Precisely … this doesn’t level up at all!!But all of those were VAR correcting incorrect on-field decisions. The 'previous perceived bias' wasn't perceived, it was acknowledge by PGMOL on certainly two -- and reportedly four -- occasions. And with one of them, they only admitted to one error, when most other (neutral) observers have identified up to six (in the Spurs game).
I’ve obviously posted only a few times so it probably has been missed, but my views on state owned football clubs are much aligned with Klopp. It should never be allowed, so if you think that's why I don't like him you're completely wrong.
My dislike of the bloke comes from his arrogant attitude - particularly when they don't win - when being interviewed. Also, celebrating in the face of a fourth official isn't passionate or what not, it's a disgrace. He came over to England as a fella that everyone liked from his time in Germany, he was very 'memeable' to be very 2023. But the more success he's enjoyed with Liverpool, the more he's changed and the mask slipped. In my opinion of course, but I think there's many fans - definitely not just Newcastle - who are starting to tire of his antics. I understand he's been fairly complimentary of Brighton in recent years too, so it may permit him some leeway from your perspective, but I find him rude, obnoxious and a bit of a bully, if truth be told. There's times when he's asked a perfectly normal question and just goes on like a d1ck quite frankly.
Finally, whether we like it or not, there are people in football and beyond that just don't sit right with you and you can't like no matter how hard you try. Klopp is one for me personally.
I'm a firm believer in the league table doesn't lie, so I quite agree, but they've had some extremely fortunate VAR decisions in recent weeks that helped them on their run. I'm absolutely delighted they missed out on the Champions League.
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well done our lad!