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OMT Tottenham vs Sheffield United

Man of the match


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So if it’s played as an advantage therefore a foul, you can break a players leg in the build up to a goal but if he handballs the goal after you’ve fouled him the goal won’t be allowed and you won’t get booked?

By the rules, yes.

In reality, no, because they’re happy to not follow the rules at arbitrary times.
 
What a sorry affair. Yes, poor VAR decision, but the football has been turgid. ONE passer on the pitch. If he dares to do and puts one fudging more on the pitch, we will win this game!!!!!
 
What a sorry affair. Yes, poor VAR decision, but the football has been turgid. ONE passer on the pitch. If he dares to do and puts one fudging more on the pitch, we will win this game!!!!!

Could not disagree more.


Right Jose, this is where your dark arts need to come out.
 
What a sorry affair. Yes, poor VAR decision, but the football has been turgid. ONE passer on the pitch. If he dares to do and puts one fudging more on the pitch, we will win this game!!!!!

We’ve been by far the better team anyway.
 
If VAR had been available when football was invented and interpreted as it never would have become a professional game.

Spot on.

There’s a reason millions of people have loved football for 100 years, and It’s not because of this brick.
 
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