Still feels like it took a long time with the decision, even if they were considering that.Surely due to proximity?
Still feels like it took a long time with the decision, even if they were considering that.Surely due to proximity?
Until someone gets a massive benefit, like scoring or prevent a goal, with an accidental handball, then we start crying for a proviso for when it's not necessarily deliberate but it still feels like it should given. Then of course the argument goes to how much of an advantage, how far back in the play - the ball dropping to your feet after an accidental handball allowing you to play a teammate in on goal when it would have otherwise flown out for a throw, for instance.Just make it deliberate handball, it’s not bloody difficult is it.
Just make it deliberate handball, it’s not bloody difficult is it.
Just posted on the match thread today though. Foden (?) booked for kicking the ball away, sockboy booked for dissent. Surprised to see, given that it was Man City.Remember at the start of the season when they said they would be booking players for getting in referees faces, adding on all wasted time, booking players for kicking the ball away etc
That lasted long didn’t it, Chelsea players surrounding the referee constantly already
Probably not meant that but Chelsea now begining to look like a team that have spent 760 million. Strolling against unbeaten Arsenal..
Yup. Both will be competing for top 4.£1b and Spuds/Chavs players this season gets a week’s rest between most PL games.
It was obvious they’d both have a strong season as a one off. Money and prep talks.