Are sky not showing replays of contentious decisions until VAR have confirmed today? Didn't show the handball for liverpool until after pitchside review, didn't show the man u handball until after VAR review, didn't show the 'collision' with dalot until VAR review. I don't have the sound up on...
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...
If you think it followed the law because it struck his leg first, you're wrong. That exception was removed in 2021. Howard Webb spoke on one of his TV appearances noting an arm in an 'unnatural position' trumps it coming off the player's own body - I believe in relation to the Luton/Wolves...
Well, if they're down to ten men, I guess Everton are going to have to stop their marauding attacks, and try to sit back and see the game out. Really hate it when a red card ruins and exciting back-and-forth contest.
I prefer the 21st. There are more matches, and I don't have that reluctance to start a new week feeling in the morning.
Oh, sorry. So used to X or Y threads these days.