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luRRka

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I feel the tweet is missing the point of what pep is saying. He's not bemoaning the increased number of games. He's saying his team played midweek in Europe whereas utd, Coventry and chelsea didn't. So they could have switched the two semi finals
 

Cambridge Spur

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You'd just end up in the same situation. The problem is capatlism. Any possible gaps in the schedule and someone somewhere will see an opportunity to fill them and make some money.
I know what you mean but it does get a little silly with the scheduling around this time of year. I know many won’t feel sorry for City but it is crazy how many big games are played in such a short space of time.
 

offside_ruel_fox

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Johnny J

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I know what you mean but it does get a little silly with the scheduling around this time of year. I know many won’t feel sorry for City but it is crazy how many big games are played in such a short space of time.
It is but let's also remember at this level the clubs and players also make obscene amounts of money being part of this system, however imperfect.
 

Misfit

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Nobody can expect perfection. Such a thing and human beings are mutually exclusive. VAR should at least guarantee consistency though. It seems to be baking in ever more inconsistency and even legitimising it at this point.
 

muppetman

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Going down swinging. I must say I think they should've had at least 2 of the 3 penalties.


Wow, that's pretty poor from the official account.

Call out dodgy decisions absolutely, but the line about the VAR being a Luton fan?

Or is it a con, I'm so tired Robbie.
 
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