Of course disallowed for a toe nail offside....
fudging ridiculous
VAR fudges up again.
Zaha should have had a stone wall pen moments before United scored! It's beyond ridiculous now! If you made a compilation of situations that are CLEARLY wrong, going in manures favor this season , it would end up being a full length movie!The amount of luck United have had since restart is absolutely insane
I’m surprised they don’t change the rules so you can buy extra ones. This is just going to help and encourage bigger clubs to stockpile players.
Footballs popularity is due to it being a simple game and the fact that it can give unpredictable results. Between VAR, FFP and rule changes like this it’s losing the appeal that made it the most popular and emotive sport in the first place.
Would not be surprised to see the drinks breaks kept on for advertising opportunities too.
In this case he's doing exactly what he's there for: Make sure United win.
"Player welfare", lol. Such flimflam. Like you say, just another change to make sure the rich and powerful get it their way, i.e. no annoying lowly teams disturbing the commercial revenue streams. Hence why the water break (or "advertising break" as it's also called) will also inevitably be extended, deemed a success (great for "player welfare", surely) and made a permanent feature in the game.
This brick, FFP being as useless as predicted, the VAR shambles; it all adds up into something not remotely resembling the game I fell in love with all these years ago.
It's a brick idea.Given the uncertainty there is about future outbreaks of covid I believe the fa should be looking at a more radical proposal for next season which would reduce the number of games each team play.
I would suggest the pl be split into 3 regional leagues:
North
Midlands
South
With 2 leagues of 7 and 1 of 6
12 games for 7 team groups
10 games for 6 team group
3 teams qualify from 7 team league and 2 from 6 team league to Super league of 14 matches each team, this league will provide places for European comps.
The 12 teams who fail to qualify split into 2 leagues of 6 with the winners and runners up of each league playing in a play off for the emergency cup.
I know its radical but it reduces the number of games and keeps a lot of games interesting through out the season.
It would also allow the season to end close to it's normal time of year and let the following season to start as normal.
Ok start telling what a brick idea that is.
It's a brick idea.
On another note, come on Watford!
Given the uncertainty there is about future outbreaks of covid I believe the fa should be looking at a more radical proposal for next season which would reduce the number of games each team play.
I would suggest the pl be split into 3 regional leagues:
North
Midlands
South
With 2 leagues of 7 and 1 of 6
12 games for 7 team groups
10 games for 6 team group
3 teams qualify from 7 team league and 2 from 6 team league to Super league of 14 matches each team, this league will provide places for European comps.
The 12 teams who fail to qualify split into 2 leagues of 6 with the winners and runners up of each league playing in a play off for the emergency cup.
I know its radical but it reduces the number of games and keeps a lot of games interesting through out the season.
It would also allow the season to end close to it's normal time of year and let the following season to start as normal.
Ok start telling what a brick idea that is.
I spent at least 5 minutes, and that's probably 4 minutes and 59 seconds more than anyone else will.Thanks for taking so long to consider your detailed rejection.
It's a brick idea.
On another note, come on Watford!
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