Wolves v Man Utd
Wolves v Man Utd
Wolves 0-1 United Martial with a good finish
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Daniel James given a yellow for diving. Bad decision.
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I felt that it was a good decision by the ref
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He should have been booked for the first dive he got away with. 2nd one was a nailed on dive + quite rightly booked.
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Take away some of the sloppy passing and United are looking well. Wan Bissako looks a player.
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Wolves at home not looking like themselves from last season.
I wonder what's changed... {Cough} Europa {Cough}!
I wonder what's changed... {Cough} Europa {Cough}!
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Well when you watch it again keep your eyes on the defenders back foot which is in the air, and it is that foot that causes James to go down. Just an accident, certainly not a dive and definitely not a card.
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For a split second Moutinho thinks he’s being penalised.
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Obviously felt the contact.
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Watched it closely and I don’t think there is any contact. I think Moss has got the yellow spot on.Darnhill Claret wrote:Well when you watch it again keep your eyes on the defenders back foot which is in the air, and it is that foot that causes James to go down. Just an accident, certainly not a dive and definitely not a card.
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Not impressed by Wolves so far but no doubt they will be awesome against us. United look very strong and quick.
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Not watching but hoping for a United win with Wolves spending a lot of time and energy chasing lost causes followed by more of the same, with the addition of a disruptive and debilitating Italian round-trip, on Thursday/Friday.
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I’d have liked to have seen VAR used for the dive but whilst the game was allowed to continue. The man in the van could take his time, get it right, and then any card handed out. The player would need to be told he is under review in case he picked up a second yellow.
I also thought there was enough contact, as in post7, not to book him.
I also thought there was enough contact, as in post7, not to book him.
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And a few niggling injuries....EarbyClaret wrote:Not watching but hoping for a United win with Wolves spending a lot of time and energy chasing lost causes followed by more of the same, with the addition of a disruptive and debilitating Italian round-trip, on Thursday/Friday.
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Brilliant goal for Wolves
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What a player, I said he was world class playing in the championship, many disagreed.
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IndeedElectroClaret wrote: And a few niggling injuries....
Will be interesting to see what they do if the Torino tie is in the balance when they play us. They've got more depth than we had at this point last season but it would still be a massive gamble to rest a few - although hopefully that's what they'll do!
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Cracker.
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And now given after the farcical wait for VAR
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It stopped Wolves fans singing that silly “We’ve got” song any way. Plus for me.ClaretTony wrote:And now given after the farcical wait for VAR
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Maybe not
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Imagine if you could have just celebrated that goal properly - an amazing, brilliant goal, rather than having all excitement sucked out of it.
The Wolves fans said it best....
"F*ck VAR, F*ck VAR" and repeat.
The Wolves fans said it best....
"F*ck VAR, F*ck VAR" and repeat.
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They need to sort VAR quickly it is killing football.
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It's bloody awful.
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You say a lot of things, mostly lies.KRBFC wrote:What a player, I said he was world class playing in the championship, many disagreed.
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Struck it well but no. 29 should have blocked it. I would be disappointed if one of our defenders had turned his back and ducked.ClaretTony wrote:Brilliant goal for Wolves
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All the pre-invested pundits saying VAR will speed up with us but If that's what's needed every time it never will.
Some football bureaucrat still needs to drag some lines around a frame until satisfied.
Some football bureaucrat still needs to drag some lines around a frame until satisfied.
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VAR only checked for an offside which was pretty tight to be fair. Killing football hahahaha
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Dyche would be furious if one our defenders turned his back and duckedBurnley Ace wrote:Struck it well but no. 29 should have blocked it. I would be disappointed if one of our defenders had turned his back and ducked.
Brilliant shot though
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Give your heads a shake. VAR is great making all the checks. We all complained when goals were scored that were offside or handball or both. What’s not to like? Unless you are closet Arsenal fans + on the wrong messageboard?
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There will always be controversy. Then there this new hand ball rule which wants scrapping. Danny Mirphy called it right by saying its going to make the game less enjoyable to each and I agree.elwaclaret wrote:They need to sort VAR quickly it is killing football.
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Has Luke Shaw eaten all the pies?
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It took less time than the Arsenal players delayed the game pretending to be injured on Saturday.CombatClaret wrote:All the pre-invested pundits saying VAR will speed up with us but If that's what's needed every time it never will.
Some football bureaucrat still needs to drag some lines around a frame until satisfied.
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That's not a case for VAR though is it. Apples and OrangesTall Paul wrote:It took less time than the Arsenal players delayed the game pretending to be injured on Saturday.
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No. Jon Moss got most of em first...HunterST_BFC wrote:Has Luke Shaw eaten all the pies?
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Miserable Murphy has been stealing complaining about dodgy decisions by refs for years. Now that has been fixed with VAR. Happy daysbeddie wrote:There will always be controversy. Then there this new hand ball rule which wants scrapping. Danny Mirphy called it right by saying its going to make the game less enjoyable to each and I agree.
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What's not to like?Greeny wrote:Give your heads a shake. VAR is great making all the checks. We all complained when goals were scored that were offside or handball or both. What’s not to like? Unless you are closet Arsenal fans + on the wrong messageboard?
The fact as time goes on there will be no spontaneous celebration for any goal as supporters will just have to wait until the VAR check is over!
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Pogba pen saved
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It will be less enjoyable. VAR as it’s been so far is awful.beddie wrote:There will always be controversy. Then there this new hand ball rule which wants scrapping. Danny Mirphy called it right by saying its going to make the game less enjoyable to each and I agree.
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The case for VAR is that, as goals in football are so important, it's worth taking a little bit of time to check that they are valid.CombatClaret wrote:That's not a case for VAR though is it. Apples and Oranges
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And completely spoil any goal celebration!Tall Paul wrote:The case for VAR is that, as goals in football are so important, it's worth taking a little bit of time to check that they are valid.
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Doesn't look like it spoiled Wolves' celebration.
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By checking many seconds before, pixel by pixel the player who played the ball from the short corner to the player who passed the ball back to the player who passed the ball to the player who scored a goal of the season contender.Tall Paul wrote:The case for VAR is that, as goals in football are so important, it's worth taking a little bit of time to check that they are valid.
Thrilling stuff.
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Ask Man City fans if they will keep celebrating after what happened (twice) against Spurs?Tall Paul wrote:
Doesn't look like it spoiled Wolves' celebration.
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For me the spontaneous eruption if celebration from 20k like minded fans from all walks of life, whether that be rich, poor, grieving, celebrating to totally new fans, which totally prioritises for that brief time znyth8ng that is going on in your life, will no longer be there because of VAR.
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Yeah lets start giving illegal goals so fans can celebrate.Spijed wrote:Ask Man City fans if they will keep celebrating after what happened (twice) against Spurs?
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All the help built in for the big clubs and yet Wolves are playing Monday, Thursday in Turin and then Sunday against the best. That seems ludicrous and unfair.
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Twitter is full of
"Paul Pogba has missed four penalties in the Premier League since the start of last season; the most of any player in the competition"
He has missed more pens in the past year than we have had in the past 3 seasons I reckon
"Paul Pogba has missed four penalties in the Premier League since the start of last season; the most of any player in the competition"
He has missed more pens in the past year than we have had in the past 3 seasons I reckon
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I can't ever remember hearing United's travelling support so quiet. You can see why Wolves stick away fans in that lower tier down the side, makes it so hard to get any kind of atmosphere going.
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To get to four pens in the Premier League you have to go back to Feb 2017, Gray at Swansea.Bosscat wrote:Twitter is full of
"Paul Pogba has missed four penalties in the Premier League since the start of last season; the most of any player in the competition"
He has missed more pens in the past year than we have had in the past 3 seasons I reckon