Post #31 To be fair to him.
Nope nope i am full hissy fit here , bring back stocks , my dog knew immediately that was a pen ,so it absolutely was cos i havn`t got a dog .
Post #31 To be fair to him.
Nope nope i am full hissy fit here , bring back stocks , my dog knew immediately that was a pen ,so it absolutely was cos i havn`t got a dog .
Surely they've changed the rules, seeing as neither the ref or three VAR officials deem smashing into a player with no attempt to play the ball a foul.
We should get Potter to instruct the players to spend the entire next game doing this and see what happens, lol.
They have supposedly raised the bar on how much contact is needed for a foul. We should be seeing more instances of those 'felt a touch, so went down' fouls not being given. I think we did over the weekend. Though given some of the fouls the ref gave today (I'm thinking particularly for Maguire falling over), the penalty claim seemed to be above the threshold the ref had establised in this mtch.
They have supposedly raised the bar on how much contact is needed for a foul. We should be seeing more instances of those 'felt a touch, so went down' fouls not being given. I think we did over the weekend. Though given some of the fouls the ref gave today (I'm thinking particularly for Maguire falling over), the penalty claim seemed to be above the threshold the ref had establised in this mtch.
To give the ref some credit, he was behind and a way off and wouldn't have seen the intensity of the push . . . Welbeck was going no where and would have done extremely well to control himself and the ball and stay on the pitch.
All of that is irrelevant . . . Entitled Manure individuals ( most of them) were rattled and frustrated at being outplyed by better team players and it was a deliberate shove against every rule in the book.
VAR failed badly. . . I suspect Fergie had someone in the same room 'advising'
Was this a greater achievement than the Amex victory? The following reasons are convincing:
1. We’d never won at Old Trafford.
2. We had to beat the ref as well as their team.
3. We had to beat the linesmen as well as their team.
4. We had to beat VAR as well as their team.
5. If the penalty had been given, we might have gone on to score several more, that turned the match in their favour but we still held out.
6. We had Biss & Cucu starting at the Amex.
7. We had a voracious home crowd behind us at the Amex.
In my view, today was better.
Was this a greater achievement than the Amex victory? The following reasons are convincing:
1. We’d never won at Old Trafford.
2. We had to beat the ref as well as their team.
3. We had to beat the linesmen as well as their team.
4. We had to beat VAR as well as their team.
5. If the penalty had been given, we might have gone on to score several more, that turned the match in their favour but we still held out.
6. We had Biss & Cucu starting at the Amex.
7. We had a voracious home crowd behind us at the Amex.
In my view, today was better.
Well when you are out for dinner and a movie with him tell him he is a shit ref.One viewing was sufficient …thankfully it didn’t alter the result…but the refs in my little black book
By one of the worst penalty decisions you’ll ever see against the Albion. Made even more horrific by VAR not intervening.
Something has to be done about this. Just get rid of VAR if you’re not going to use it for the clangers.
A penalty in every ground except for the opposition team at Old Trafford.
All officials bad. Lino flagging when close offsides/onside for both teams (Sanchez save and Welbeck through). Goal kick given when ball clearly not over line when Welbz was hassling Maguire - no excuse for that one.