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Who cares what pundits think, they all have their favourites.
call me naive, but I do think pundits can give a fair opinion even tho they may have "favourites"
Who cares what pundits think, they all have their favourites.
Really well written.https://news.sky.com/story/sky-view...ootballs-best-but-its-got-a-problem-11647527?
Sky news has hit it on the head
Is there a link to the list of decisions in favour of afcb this season, the pgmol apologists must have one surely?
Not disputing, kirsikka, but:I'll be honest, I think Fraser screwed himself. He went down very easily every single time a Man City player looked at him and I wasn't surprised when he then didn't get decisions. The first one when he did it wasn't a free kick and it just went from there.
In the first half there were so many times when we were looking for free kicks that weren't there the fact that he then gave almost nothing in the second is down to us.
Ironically, the one I would have given that he didn't was the foul on Brooks where Brooks had already lost his footing but Otamendi still took him out. I think the ref played on because he was already on his way down (that time, not a dive unlike Fraser) but it was still a clear foul.
I think we'd have been far better off trying to make chances but the tactic today seem to be to try and win set pieces every time we went forward and it failed miserably.
It’s ok, VAR will be the answer...
Considering it's limits, how would VAR be the answer? I know you were being sarcastic but it's completely unrelated to anything that happened today. There were no decisions to make that would have needed VAR so it's a bit random to bring it up.
It’s so frustrating. Saw Fletch having a word at full time, wonder what was said
Regarding Fraser, I have to admit his tumbles and subsequent banging on the ground is starting to frustrate me, let alone referees and opposition players. He does it far too consistently for refs to not know about it.I'll be honest, I think Fraser screwed himself. He went down very easily every single time a Man City player looked at him and I wasn't surprised when he then didn't get decisions. The first one when he did it wasn't a free kick and it just went from there.
In the first half there were so many times when we were looking for free kicks that weren't there the fact that he then gave almost nothing in the second is down to us.
Ironically, the one I would have given that he didn't was the foul on Brooks where Brooks had already lost his footing but Otamendi still took him out. I think the ref played on because he was already on his way down (that time, not a dive unlike Fraser) but it was still a clear foul.
I think we'd have been far better off trying to make chances but the tactic today seem to be to try and win set pieces every time we went forward and it failed miserably.