Well thatās quite infuriating.
I mean it is just so strange that pretty much EVERY time we have a really crappy decision go against us the very next set of matches the EXACT same thing happens again but this time with a totally different decision that we should have got, then a week or so afterwards the refs come out and say āthat was a mistakeā
To me this is really sussā¦maybe a couple of times once in a blue moon but pretty much EVERY time without fail, that isnāt happenstance that is a pattern.
Thatās why Iām tuned out for the season. Maybe champs but thatās it.
The commentator on the US feed kept saying that Chelsea had a player back to cover which I donāt see from that picture at all.
Stephen Warnock was the commentator if it was the same stream I was watching
Alright letās go, letās see the fa cases for both managers.
Slot banned for Sunday cheers. Absolute desgracia if heās not.
(Quite glad theyāre speaking out really)
The PGMOL deserve all the criticism imo. Thereās just no consistency across matches or even within matches sometimes.
Thereās no chance that people are purposely against Wolves," said OāNeil, who saw his side have a goal chalked off in similar circumstances against West Ham last season.
"But is there something in the subconscious around decision-making or, without even knowing it, are you more likely to give it to Manchester City than Wolves?
They arenāt immune to narratives or biases and that is why they really need to work towards making the decision making process a more transparent one.
They have a reason why it cannot be transparent
Is this a points total based on incorrect decisions or just a historical table of VAR decisions (regardless of whether they were right or wrong)
https://x.com/DaleJohnsonESPN/status/1848389536457613599
Overturned decisions in general I believe.
I really hate this referee mouthpiece cunt
Which doesnāt equate to wrong decisions. They donāt track the important stat just some bollocks one.
Overturns just shows how often refs get it wrong, being -100 doesnāt mean itās unfair, although it could suggest theyāre not overturning in your favour when maybe they should.
So thin skinned just like the refs. pathetic āmenā
Wondering, if the ref made a decision with confidence, could VAR still intervene and override refereeās decision?
Or VAR only step in when Referee is not sure?
If the referee gave the yellow to Saliba, by what reason VAR had to change the decision and make it a red?
Does this mean VAR has the ultimate call on final decision if a yellow should be overrided?
Can we just say VAR is decision maker instead of the referee on the field??
Whoever set up these shitty rulesā¦
Die in hell
Disgrace of a performance from Riley but what we came to expect and still do to this day when it comes to refs
https://x.com/adamkeys_/status/1848967842374340692?t=8zqPhalD5_EhLIwMd11UtQ&s=19