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Sheff U’s main ‘song’, sung just before KO, is Greasy Chip Butty, to the tune of Annie’s SongAnnie’s song?? Wtf
Sheff U’s main ‘song’, sung just before KO, is Greasy Chip Butty, to the tune of Annie’s SongAnnie’s song?? Wtf
Why do these blokes pull ridiculous faces for these videos WTF.
This is funny, They were playing "Hove" apparently
They are correct, it was that kids fault for wearing new trainers, what was he thinking?
It’s that dry northern wit again. New shoes? - you’re a poof. It doesn’t matter if it’s a young child. Bonus points for playing BRIGHTON, and you know the sort of things they get up to there.So because we won and he wore new shoes, his grandad is now going to bum him? Seems a bit harsh.
I couldn't fully understand why a red wasn't shown straight away. But watching it again, the offside camera angle shows the full contact. Attwell had an onside view and likely didn't see the tackle at it's worst. He may not even have seen the point at which contact is made. He delayed when seeing the onside review, but drew a red as soon as he saw the other angle. VAR got him there.Thank goodness for VAR. If he’d got away with a tackle like that it would have been criminal. I’d like to see him get longer than the 3 game ban. Was something you’d have seen Vinnie Jones or John Fashanu do. Wtf Wilder was trying to say about it being a strong tackle and would’ve been ok in his day - maybe that’s why all his generation are crocked. Take your point about Atwell being unsighted - can be the only reason for a yellow. Don’t think we’ll have an easier match all season - they just want the season to end - can only see it getting worse when you look at their fixtures. Wolves will run amok.
Yep. Loads of 'agent Holgate' posts on SM from Scousers.Isn't Holgate on loan from Everton? it is almost like he is helping is parent club stay up by taking Sheffield Utd out of the equation.
One of the impacts of VAR is that it has lessened the responsibilities of Assistant Refereees. They seem happy not to give advice to the referee and rely on VAR to correct errors. The assistant had a good view of the height and speed of the impact from behind but as far as I could see offered no insight to help the referee.I couldn't fully understand why a red wasn't shown straight away. But watching it again, the offside camera angle shows the full contact. Attwell had an onside view and likely didn't see the tackle at it's worst. He may not even have seen the point at which contact is made. He delayed when seeing the onside review, but drew a red as soon as he saw the other angle. VAR got him there.
Isn't Holgate on loan from Everton? it is almost like he is helping is parent club stay up by taking Sheffield Utd out of the equation.
I'm not quite ready to believe there's any truth to any 'Agent Holgate' suggestions - but IF he really did want to scupper his loan club's chances, could there be any more perfect way of doing so, than to get himself sent off in the first few minutes of a game, in the process of taking out a player due to face your parent club in a week's time...Yep. Loads of 'agent Holgate' posts on SM from Scousers.
I'm not quite ready to believe there's any truth to any 'Agent Holgate' suggestions - but IF he really did want to scupper his loan club's chances, could there be any more perfect way of doing so, than to get himself sent off in the first few minutes of a game, in the process of taking out a player due to face your parent club in a week's time...
To be fair to the ref, I did not notice that the tackle was so bad. The TV screen showed it from quite a long distance and certainly gave no indication that the foot was so high. It wasn't until it was properly analysed that the malicious intent was there for all to see. As soon as Attwell saw it on the monitor, you knew that Holgate was off and deservedly so. Much as we tend to moan about VAR, they were spot on this time, thankfully. My wife chose to remind me of that and not to come home in a foul mood blaming VAR ever again!I couldn't fully understand why a red wasn't shown straight away. But watching it again, the offside camera angle shows the full contact. Attwell had an onside view and likely didn't see the tackle at it's worst. He may not even have seen the point at which contact is made. He delayed when seeing the onside review, but drew a red as soon as he saw the other angle. VAR got him there.
I agree. I think Sunday was an example of how VAR can help or give new evidence to a ref that was beyond his available understanding of an incident.To be fair to the ref, I did not notice that the tackle was so bad. The TV screen showed it from quite a long distance and certainly gave no indication that the foot was so high. It wasn't until it was properly analysed that the malicious intent was there for all to see. As soon as Attwell saw it on the monitor, you knew that Holgate was off and deservedly so. Much as we tend to moan about VAR, they were spot on this time, thankfully. My wife chose to remind me of that and not to come home in a foul mood blaming VAR ever again!
I would rather we did not have VAR on balance, as the long delays do get on your nerves, but in fairness, they do get most decisions right -another case in point would be the offside which led to Sheff Utd's "goal" being rightly disallowed. I suppose, if we are honest, it is great when we benefit and dreadful when not. However, the blatant errors we have all witnessed are inexcusable -Spurs and Place last season being prime examples.I agree. I think Sunday was an example of how VAR can help or give new evidence to a ref that was beyond his available understanding of an incident.
Isn't Holgate on loan from Everton? it is almost like he is helping is parent club stay up by taking Sheffield Utd out of the equation.
The ref had already disallowed their ’ goal’I would rather we did not have VAR on balance, as the long delays do get on your nerves, but in fairness, they do get most decisions right -another case in point would be the offside which led to Sheff Utd's "goal" being rightly disallowed. I suppose, if we are honest, it is great when we benefit and dreadful when not. However, the blatant errors we have all witnessed are inexcusable -Spurs and Place last season being prime examples.
I'm pretty sure that Attwell was at least partially unsighted. This can happen. It's up to the rest of the officiating team to give a steer, and as has been covered on this page of the thread, was well and quickly dealt with by VAR.I couldn't fully understand why a red wasn't shown straight away. But watching it again, the offside camera angle shows the full contact. Attwell had an onside view and likely didn't see the tackle at it's worst. He may not even have seen the point at which contact is made. He delayed when seeing the onside review, but drew a red as soon as he saw the other angle. VAR got him there.
Ooh I somehow missed this:Sheff Utd boss Wilder fined £11,500 by FA - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68353483
He also strongly criticised the ref in the cup game against us a few weeks ago, and that's even before one of his players assaulted Kauro Mitoma