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The Wizard

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That one is a penalty but Onana Mike tysoning that wolves player the other day wasn’t, make it make sense (aside from one being at old Trafford against Manure)
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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And booked for shithousery trying to delay the pen 👍

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And the thick commentator said he got booked for going behind his goals. FFS you idiot it's singular it's a goal. I'm sure it's a northern thing.
 


Machiavelli

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That one is a penalty but Onana Mike tysoning that wolves player the other day wasn’t, make it make sense (aside from one being at old Trafford against Manure)
It makes total sense Referees on the pitch and in front of VAR are humans. Humans make mistakes. They both made mistakes. The head of the PGMOL and VAR said they made mistakes, and both officials have been withdrawn from officiating for the time being.
Taylor, on the other hand, is a quality referee, and he didn't make a mistake, nor did whoever is on VAR today.
 




The Wizard

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It makes total sense Referees on the pitch and in front of VAR are humans. Humans make mistakes. They both made mistakes. The head of the PGMOL and VAR said they made mistakes, and both officials have been withdrawn from officiating for the time being.
Taylor, on the other hand, is a quality referee, and he didn't make a mistake, nor did whoever is on VAR today.
So it makes total sense that two almost identical incidents are punished in two totally different ways, cheers Howard.
 


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It makes total sense Referees on the pitch and in front of VAR are humans. Humans make mistakes. They both made mistakes. The head of the PGMOL and VAR said they made mistakes, and both officials have been withdrawn from officiating for the time being.
Taylor, on the other hand, is a quality referee, and he didn't make a mistake, nor did whoever is on VAR today.
On the first one you're mixing up incompetence with a mistake. It was beyond a mistake which leads to integrity as not only was the ref close there's more than one VAR official for all of them to believe that assault wasn't a penalty is staggering.
 






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Machiavelli

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On the first one you're mixing up incompetence with a mistake. It was beyond a mistake which leads to integrity as not only was the ref close there's more than one VAR official for all of them to believe that assault wasn't a penalty is staggering.
I'm not really. If you're saying that Salisbury is incompetent on VAR and shouldn't be allowed back there again, I agree completely. I was at the Spurs game last season.
 




PTC Gull

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Tim Howard has just said that after last weeks Onana incident that anything like that will be given. Appears to be a new directive. 🤷‍♂️
 








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Could this finally be Everton’s year? They’ve been trying so hard the last few seasons to get relegated but always avoided it. They look truly shithouse.

Unfortunately, this time they have Luton and Sheffield United, giving them a slither of a chance of taking the other slot.
 




Triggaaar

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Could this finally be Everton’s year? They’ve been trying so hard the last few seasons to get relegated but always avoided it. They look truly shithouse.
It was their year last year, except we were shit, so they stayed up
 
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Grizz

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If Dyche can't sort you out defensively then what use is he to them as manager? First for the chop?
 


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