Not often a team goes up to 10 men.They looked more solid since Luiz went off
I was disappointed there was no spontaneous rendition of "Die, you bastard, die!" while yer man was being stretchered offI did find it mildly amusing that the fake crowd noise had the 'united' chant at one point.
Bet that's gone down well at the fume.
Good old EA.
Watching NBC sports coverage for to admit their fake crowd noise is quite good... obviously they person take with making it authentic is working hard...
He’s a horrible dog shagging twat.
How can a player as notoriously awful as David Luiz, have generated so much in transfer fees? He's fucking abysmal.
No it was billionaire cunts covering for each other in light of FFP... 45 Million to PSG my Arse... he's never been a reliable defender ever.
I don't know about robbed. The keeper was pushed over the goal line.Sheffield robbed, goal line technology not turned on? VAR?
Terrible.
Being Arsenal explains Arsenal signing himThat was massively dodgy. PSG paying Chelsea more 45-50 million for a player the Chelsea manager didn't want. Then Chelsea buying back? Not having it. Doesn't explain Arsenal signing him though. Fucking idiots.
The report I read said his own player fell into him and pushed him over the line .. and the ball was shown 'behind' the actual goal post ! Clearly a goal.I don't know about robbed. The keeper was pushed over the goal line.
It's a fluke goal in the same category as the beach ball incident imo.
Unlucky yes, robbed? Nah...
Well - last night was the biggest anti climax since the Bundesliga return. I stopped watching the first match after 20 minutes, and only really half watched the second one. I have never been one for watching matches without Liverpool, except where it impacts us ... but the lack of engagement with the City game is a worry. I'm beginning to get concerned over my engagement on Sunday ... a boring 0-0 (or an unlikely loss) may just be the final nail in the coffin.
Someone restore me, please
I don't know about robbed. The keeper was pushed over the goal line.
It's a fluke goal in the same category as the beach ball incident imo.
Unlucky yes, robbed? Nah...
The report I read said his own player fell into him and pushed him over the line .. and the ball was shown 'behind' the actual goal post ! Clearly a goal.
I know, I saw it. Still think it was a fluke goal and I don't see them as being "robbed". Just semantics.They were most definitely robbed. The keeper was obstructed by his own player.
.Well - last night was the biggest anti climax since the Bundesliga return. I stopped watching the first match after 20 minutes, and only really half watched the second one. I have never been one for watching matches without Liverpool, except where it impacts us ... but the lack of engagement with the City game is a worry. I'm beginning to get concerned over my engagement on Sunday ... a boring 0-0 (or an unlikely loss) may just be the final nail in the coffin.
Someone restore me, please
What if that was us 'scoring' against Everton? I would be up in arms !I know, I saw it. Still think it was a fluke goal and I don't see them as being "robbed". Just semantics.
Well obviously but I'm kinda biased when it comes to LFC.What if that was us 'scoring' against Everton? I would be up in arms !
Yeah, and Man U got some breathing. Of course, I would have loved to Sheff U win.They were more robbed because it helped out Gollum and Co down the east lancs.
Can't wait for Arsenal Fan TV: Zoom Edition tonight
The report I read said his own player fell into him and pushed him over the line .. and the ball was shown 'behind' the actual goal post ! Clearly a goal.