Keith Andrew won’t last a month at this rate.
Already between him & Potter to be the first gone.
Even before that half Brentford look fucked for this season.
Keith Andrew won’t last a month at this rate.
Really, Burnley staying up?Brentford, West Ham or Wolves are getting relegated this season. Sunderland will stay up.
Really, Burnley staying up?
Sorry mis-read.
I was convinced they would start seskoThat Utd team doesnt look like it has much hope of getting a point against Arsenal. Can we at least hope for a draw and multiple sending offs?
It’s been proper shite. Half the Chelsea players are gasping for air out there.Chelsea - Palace 2nd half has been boring as fuck
Chelsea - Palace 2nd half has been boring as fuck
I was convinced they would start sesko
He's better than anything they have. He's a physical presence to unsettle arsenal CBS, and he might have a point to proveBenjamin Tesco?
£400m worth of attacking talent that’s been or is on the pitch & can’t score a single goal at home to Palace.
No. I happen to disagree. He's a bitch. Doesn't know what to do. Same with Isak. It is not good for the club to make those sorts of transfers. Players who want to transfer THEY KNOW they want to transfer. So that there's no extended shit. Extended shit is never good in the long run.That's how good Guehi is.
Oh bore off. What happened today wasn't a foul, it was a poorly written rule being retrospectively applied by VAR as if it was a tax code. The ref was spot on in giving the goal, the problem with VAR is it's more obsessed with the letter of the law than looking at the situation and judging it. Rules in football have always been about interpretation, only a few things are absolutes (offside, back passes, professional fouls etc), and whilst I'm a supporter of VAR, this is its biggest issue, it's changing the way football is refereed.The rule changed. So all of time is irreverent now.
If the keeper picks up a back pass should it stand now too?
Extended shit is never good in the long run.
Oh bore off. What happened today wasn't a foul, it was a poorly written rule being retrospectively applied by VAR as if it was a tax code. The ref was spot on in giving the goal, the problem with VAR is it's more obsessed with the letter of the law than looking at the situation and judging it. Rules in football have always been about interpretation, only a few things are absolutes (offside, back passes, professional fouls etc), and whilst I'm a supporter of VAR, this is its biggest issue, it's changing the way football is refereed.
If you genuinely looked at that goal today and thought it should be disallowed, not because someone interfered with the wall, but because they were 30cm away from the wall instead of one metre, then I can't argue with you, I can only pity you.