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English refs have no common senseWould it not have been common sense to allow Kilman's goal?
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English refs have no common senseWould it not have been common sense to allow Kilman's goal?
Eh. Saka runs very wide legged generally. It's unusual, but gives him ridiculous power. Neuer makes a movement toward him. He's under no obligation to dodge Neuer's foot. I don't think it's that obvious. 50/50 to me.Seeing Arsenal fans still claiming that Saka should've had a penalty is fun viewing, he literally killed Neuer and it gets clearer each time you watch a replay of it.
British play-by-play commentators are often very good, but the colour commentators are almost universally worthless.I'm at the stage where I turn off games as soon as they are over. Don't listen to pundits before games or at half time. The only problem left is the commentators and pundits during the game. I've heard people say that McCoist is great. Listening to him last night he just seems to fill the air with words. One of his gems last night "the Arsenal supporters have been great its just that Bayern have kept them quiet". Genius.
Eh. There were lots of goals in the last WC Final, but tbh the whole thing felt plastic to me. The last euros I mostly remember the fan trouble at the final.To be fair the last World Cup was unbelievably entertaining, brilliant tournament. The Euros before it were very good as well.
English refs have no common sense
Haha, reminds me of a foul/incident where the commentator actually says 'he could have killed him!'I'm going to assume that's autocorrected 'literally kicked' to 'literally killed' or I feel there would have been more discussion of it by now?
Remember when Fergie said RVP could have been killed when he had the ball smacked at himHaha, reminds me of a foul/incident where the commentator actually says 'he could have killed him!'
No chance -Eh. Saka runs very wide legged generally. It's unusual, but gives him ridiculous power. Neuer makes a movement toward him. He's under no obligation to dodge Neuer's foot. I don't think it's that obvious. 50/50 to me.
I also thought the Sane penalty was baby **** soft. Lad did get touched, but he also clips his own leg on the way down and was obviously looking for it. I can see their annoyance.
That's how human beings run?No chance -
He's got two legs in the air before he's anywhere near him. It's a dive.
Yes, like most ex pro's have said.Would it not have been common sense to allow Kilman's goal?
Only time I have thought that might be true was Nicky Hunt on Cech.Haha, reminds me of a foul/incident where the commentator actually says 'he could have killed him!'
He didn’t want to sign for us which is hardly surprising seeing as he was barely used.To this day I don't get how we said " nah....you're alright. Think we will pass"
He now starts in midfield for PSG
I muted the audio, it's not too bad, it's a pity there's not an option to have crowd noise but no commentary.This horrible, geordie commo.
Good luck to them !Stuart Attwell on VAR for PSG/Barca lol
PSG ****ting the bed in the champions league yet again.
They must have read this message in the changing roomPSG ****ting the bed in the champions league yet again.
Not sure it's Jeff's fault unless he picks the team. He was hardly ever picked.Vitinha... Oh bull**** Jeff...
Fixed it for you.Albion have just been awarded a penalty..... it hit the Rotheram player in the face and the player was in the D.
It was the worst refereeing decision I have saw since Saturday.
Not sure it's Jeff's fault unless he picks the team. He was hardly ever picked.
I would say since last night, when Gabriel picked up the ball.Fixed it for you.