Genuinely interested as I can’t remember but were there similar complaints when Liverpool and Manchester United dominated?
Someone linked to this on Twitter.
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Genuinely interested as I can’t remember but were there similar complaints when Liverpool and Manchester United dominated?
Someone linked to this on Twitter.
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What's he worth now? Hindsight is a great thing, of course, but £150m last summer looked decent business.
Surprised how quickly VAR ruled on the tight offside at the end of ET.
Coventry were excellent. I think Manchester City will be pleased to avoid them in the final.
Some ridiculously skilful and/or amazingly lucky saves in today’s games. Great entertainment from both games.
Be very surprised if there aren’t more twists and turns in the last 6 games. I...
Some ridiculously skilful and/or amazingly lucky saves in today’s games. Great entertainment from both games.
Had a look as a matter of interest. Chelsea have had 11 pens awarded with the Manchester clubs both on 6 - fewer than Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle, and one more than Brighton and West Ham.
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Someone on another forum I was reading made the point that the average OAP probably has more money than the average 22 year old (assume most clubs do some 18-21 discount). If young supporters don’t...
As I say, only half listening to the radio. Maybe Forest suggesting Liverpool scored in the "extra" time added for that "incident"? Anyway, irrelevant to the result.
Apparently, Konate feigned a head injury then got up as soon as the referee stopped play. Referee then, incorrectly, gave the ball to Kelleher. (Haven't seen it; just what I heard on the
radio.)
I suspect his former club has spent the same, over the last few years, with pretty much the same success.
It’s baffling that Pochettino is regarded as an elite manager.
And permanent replacement appointed minutes later!! Classy!
Ironic that the first goal was on the break. Obviously demonstrates the importance of De Bruyne.
Are Manchester City poor or Everton playing well?
It’s an observation about certain supporters of clubs which were historically advantaged by large amounts of funding from benefactors, prior to there being any rules on that, who then object when...
Just meant generally. Not helped by so many ardent supporters having no knowledge of their club’s’ history pre-Premier League.
Think that’s what annoys supporters of “smaller” clubs. Financial doping done before there were rules against financial doping is seen as some kind of valid defence or moral high ground!
Meanwhile, Sir Jim Ratcliffe (Monaco resident) is suggesting UK taxpayers chip in to redevelop Old Trafford! Some brass neck!
Premier League really are keen to make sure Manchester City don’t win the league again!!
Can’t recall Manchester City being so outplayed in recent times.
Thought ref had waved play on to give the advantage so not sure why he changed his mind.
Suspect many clubs have potential skeletons in the cupboard!
They’re still ahead of Burnley!
Mystified at what Mike Dean said. It was a penalty because the pull by Hojlund prevented Rodri from getting to where the ball was probably going to be. No, me either!
Think that’s right. Refs and VAR will consciously or subconsciously be leaning towards Liverpool if a decision is tight.
”Only once in Premier League history have all three promoted teams gone straight back down again. That was in 1997-98 when Barnsley, Bolton and Crystal Palace were relegated.”