this is how good this boy is
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And tripps.
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If VAR is used as it was yesterday by drawing lines across a screen for 3.5 minutes to judge whether Wood was 1mm offside, then its ludicrous and needs scrapping now. The decision should rest with the onfield officials who saw nothing wrong with the goal. Football isn't about hight precision like this. OUT WITH VAR and why Sean Dyche supports it I can't understand.Rileybobs wrote:How come? Genuine question because I’ve not seen any of the action since leaving the game.
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McNiel was brillinat in what was a very efficient yeam performance against I have to say a weak opposition. McNeil gets fouls given against him too, which is good, unlike Barnes. But Barnes is clever and can buy the odd one haha
Edited for Bosscat. With a note to say White Witch has long lasting effects!!!
Edited for Bosscat. With a note to say White Witch has long lasting effects!!!
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Did Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky inspire you m8 I love typos .....Stayingup wrote:McNiel was brillinat in what was a very efficient yeam performance against I have to say a weak opposition. McNeil gets fouls given against him too, which is good, unlike Barnes. But Barnes is ckever and can buy the odd one haha
Twas Brillinat and the Efficient Yeam was Ckever....
Am only joshing Stayingup m8
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I have long said that the ref's purpose is to apply the laws of the game to the best of his ability and not necessarily get every decision perfect. That said with the pitch side technology he should be at liberty together with the 4th official, to check for a small number of defined aspects. He should certainly not be going back a move or two earlier. He should have 30 seconds to decide, given that the 4th official will already be doing the preparatory stuff as the ref runs across to him.Stayingup wrote:If VAR is used as it was yesterday by drawing lines across a screen for 3.5 minutes to judge whether Wood was 1mm offside, then its ludicrous and needs scrapping now. The decision should rest with the onfield officials who saw nothing wrong with the goal. Football isn't about hight precision like this. OUT WITH VAR and why Sean Dyche supports it I can't understand.