Perhaps confidence is the wrong word to use. In the cases I referenced the weed gave them a relaxed sense of wellbeing so that they thought they were achieving things that they actually weren't.
My son smoked a lot of weed before he did his A levels and was convinced his exam revision was going really well as a consequence, although in reality he was learning next to f*** all. His exams were, fairly obviously, a car crash, albeit not a total write-off. That's the basis of my comments...
You didn't sound like you were rushing anything, quite the opposite, in fact. I listened to the first 3 minutes, got bored, scrolled to about 8 minutes in, got bored much more quickly and turned it off. I would suggest you work out roughly what you're going to say in advance and then deliver it...
There was an "incident" in Everton's box a few minutes before he went off, after which he was flexing his leg and limping before running back. I didn't see whether it was a knock he picked up or just cramp.
There was no contact by Dunk on DCL. His sliding tackle did not make contact with DCL. DCL made contact with Dunk by standing on his foot. The difference is clear and obvious to everybody except you because you are misinterpreting the implied meaning of "contact"; contact initiated by the...
There was no contact by Dunk on the diver. He did not make any contact with DCL's leg. DCL stood on him. Good call by VAR and good decision by Hooper after review. Maybe there is a future for VAR after all?
I am positive he was not told that the VAR bar will be "incredibly high". For all his whining he didn't actually say it was a penalty, did he? His argument is simply that the ref gave it so it must be.