VAR, what is it good for …..
Play the same guy approx. 35 times a season. Keep our own cards but also do a match-play. $5/nine, no press. Over the course of the past 10 or so seasons, never been more than $20 either way, which gets translated to a post-season breakfast.Expecting to lose already, not good. I love match play, rule number one just keep it on the short stuff and keep telling him the score on every tee. make him boil.
Look up about 10 posts ...........has any other team gone a whole season in the prem without getting a pen
Yes, I'm sure Burnley went almost 2 seasons without one, which Mr Dyche moaned about a lot.has any other team gone a whole season in the prem without getting a pen
I like the way KT called it "a clash".
Connect with someone's face with your hand like that and it's always an automatic red card. I've literally never seen an incident like that before that the ref saw where it wasn't a red card.
Is that another new record we can claim from the refs?
Even “accidental” elbows and things of that nature are often punished. He makes a fist, pulls his arm back, breaks his nose. Genuinely scandalous refereeing, we need to be making a lot of noise in the media about this incident. It needs to be talked about on all platforms, and we need one of those official apologies from the PGMOL at the very least. Unacceptable.
VAR seems to work so much better when not operated by PGMOL is the obvious answer.VAR just seems to work so much better and faster in other countries. Maybe it’s simply that our refs are that much worse than anywhere else and that even with video replay they are about as much use as a one legged man in an **************** kicking competition
KT is an EFL level jouno at best, we deserve better.
Aside from his work at the World Cup, Euros, Olympics, world athletics, London Marathon etc... Yes EFL at best...
Howard Webb is on Monday Night Football, will be interesting if they discuss anything to do with afcb this season.
And on with White & Jordan on Talksport tomorrow 10-1300.