On the final day of the season, if that exact goal is scored to win Arsenal or Man City the league, is it disallowed? Never in a million years.
As someone else so perfectly illustrated it - If you got a set of people who despised football into a room and asked them how to ruin the game, they...
It's genuinely staggering what Leverkusen are doing.
Unbeaten in all competitions, that is ridiculous. With Liverpool out, it's hard to look past them winning all three as well. It's not even as if they draw a lot either. They've dropped 8 points in the Bundesliga all season.
That doesn't feel enough. 450/1 - The Villa win, yes, plausible, but making a case for Ross County and Palace was near impossible under the circumstances. For all 3 to come in is mental.
Man City's remaining games:
Brighton (A)
Forest (A)
Wolves (H)
Fulham (A)
Spurs (A)
West Ham (H)
They aren't formalities, but I don't see them dropping more than 2-4 points at the very most there. Arsenal and Liverpool have to be immaculate from now on just to have a glimmer of hope in my opinion.
Not sure why Sky are making out this is a good thing for the title race. It's effectively killed it. There's no way in a million years Man City will drop anything more than 2 points from now until the end, whereas the other two have another handful of really difficult fixtures.
We have the biggest platform imaginable on the final day of the season in what will be a nothing game for us where we're expected to turn up and lose. Disrupting that will get noticed I assure you.
I agree with you on this. And it's actually what I think distracts us so much from the reality which is that VAR ruins football for every paying fan in the country. The only reason the likes of Man City and Liverpool etc appear to suffer less is because they score more goals and therefore the...
You'll search long and far to find anyone who hates VAR more than me and has done from the start. But I think I could stomach it if they just left offsides to on field decisions. I know it's never going to happen, but so much of what I despise about it stems from that aspect. That's what ruins...
I think the majority still do the instinctive celebration as the ball hits the net. But it's the immediacy after it that VAR kills. When you should be jumping around KNOWING your team has scored a goal and for at least 30 seconds being fully immersed in that joy, now it's near impossible to not...
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