Manchester City: This Means Less.
That's my fear as well.I'm just praying that this fucks sterling and co in the head for atleast one of their next two League fixtures , I fear the two Barca games will Shag us and we will end up with just ''atleast they only won the treble'
It's alright , henderson might be performing at a high level in his preferred position but we can still hold August - March against him if it goes tits up and if we do somehow come out of this with silverware it can be in spite of himThat's my fear as well.
HahahaIt's alright , henderson might be performing at a high level in his preferred position but we can still hold August - March against him if it goes tits up and if we do somehow come out of this with silverware it can be in spite of him
The point of this tweet was the deflation after the goal was chalked off was hilarious. But look at how all the plastics hardly even celebrate in the first place.
Crisis actors! Hoax fans!
Ditto. No tantrums? Throwing of plastic flags? No beep beep beeping? No mention to the referee about him being born out of wedlock? No gnashing of teeth and rending of cloth & flesh? Doesn't seem much like any match I've ever been to. Disappointing. I'll have to order another doppio to pin my eyelids open.So many plastic fans and tourists.
They barely seemed bothered.
I didn't enjoy that as much as I thought I would.
He's probably one of those cunts who seem to think it's perfectly normal to video blog themselves, their thoughts & their reaction during the game.The one guy just video selfies his way through the whole thing and never breaks his stupid grin.
Quite apart from the excellent content you've posted, how the hell do you get vids to sit side by side like that?
Apart from being a genius obviously.
Does nobody else think that City were robbed last night (not that I give a shite)..?
That 3rd Spurs goal clearly comes off his arm before it hits his hip and goes in. Intent, or lack thereof doesn't matter - It shouldn't have counted.
I'm amazed at the lack of outcry over it this morning...
Some are focusing on the 'fact' that, even though Aguero WAS offside, it should have been allowed to stand, because of the drama of it all... Playing by the rules there spoilt a moment for the ages, apparently. Yet nobody's bitching about the eventual winner that shouldn't have stood
A referee reviewing this clip would not rule out the goal so I support his decision to allow the goal. In fact, Uefa have demonstrated this week how VAR should be used: at the Etihad Stadium, he made the decision on the basis of the pitch-side footage shown to him.
Other angles appeared to show more clear-cut contact as he drifted past his marker and directed Kieran Trippier's corner towards goal. However, I suspect the view the referee has with the pitch-side monitor for the Llorente goal does not give him clarity. He made the right call.
What is called into question, however, is what will happen next season. Roberto Rossetti, Uefa’s head of refereeing, said he would not allow any goal to be scored with use of hand.
The International Football Association Board announced in March that future handballs will be given against a player if their arms extend "beyond a natural silhouette" - even if accidental.
The handball rule change is designed to clear up those regular moments of controversy. Earlier this season we saw a fortuitous equaliser by Wolverhampton Wanderers' Willy Boly who handled the ball to score against Manchester City.
They said referees needed a "more precise and detailed definition for what constitutes handball" and "a goal scored directly from the hand or arm, even if accidental, and a player scoring or creating a goal-scoring opportunity, after having gained possession from their arm, even if accidental, will no longer be allowed." Last night Uefa got the moments right. I do think that Uefa are operating the VAR in the correct manner.
The use of the pitch side monitor is essential for it to operate correctly and efficiently. The decision stays with the referee and not to the VAR which we have witnessed in England. The Sterling offside decision was right too.
Keith Hackett is a former referee and his ebook, You are the Ref, is out now
I do hope Ajax beat Spurs.
One could argue that there's a sense of destiny for Tottenham to win it after Aguero misses a penalty and they go through with a controversial goal.. and a late offside call
Our Lord & Saviour King Binny has risen, this second coming has long been used to herald the arrival of a new epoch, a new world era, & so it will be, as the liverbird rises from the ashes, to once again soar above all rivals.I told you he's not dead!!
Nah, it's about chocolate & new clothes.That is what Easter is all about!!