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Misfit

President of The Niles Crane Fanclub
May 7, 2006
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All this over one crappy offside call, something which happens regularly. They need to relax.

"Clear and obvious" seems to have gone bye bye in these situations, doesn't it? If they stuck to their own guidelines this could all be avoided.
 

InOffMeLeftShin

Night watchman
Admin
Jan 14, 2004
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I dont know what their talking about, it was clearly offside

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Honestly even without that line this still doesn’t prove anything. In that still he is “onside” but there are two players blocking the ball so how do we know it’s the right still? Next frame along Diaz will be “offside” and we still will have no idea. Replay the match haha, we didn’t get anything when Pedro Mendes scored against Utd.
 

Marauder

Well-Known Member
Aug 20, 2008
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ralvy

AVB my love
Jun 26, 2012
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Yes, the refs clearly have it out for Liverpool and always give decisions in favor of Spurs.....



They probably forgot already how they were gifted a penalty in the opening minute of a CL final, a penalty VAR clearly should have ruled against.

So no, I don't feel bad about them, even if I feel Diaz goal definitely should have counted.
 

Johnny J

Not the Kiwi you need but the one you deserve
Aug 18, 2012
18,580
49,048
I love how they're saying we had no clue how to beat 9 men. We put in a dangerous cross and someone turned it in. We put the pressure on and in the end they cracked.

If you pressure the opponent's box then sooner or later you'll get a goal, a pen, a deflection. We did that and it won us the game.

And as for the celebration, let's be honest, if Liverpool had got a point they'd have celebrated just like we did.
 

Teemu

Pretty fly for a Tanguy
Jan 12, 2006
3,499
5,406
The offside was onside and the goal should have counted.

Udogie won the ball in the lead-up to their actual goal, so that never should have happened. Two bad decisions evened themselves out.

Jota was unlucky with his first yellow, but was reckless for the second and arguably it was harder against 9 than 10.

I don’t see the issue.
 
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gio747

Well-Known Member
Jul 30, 2005
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The offside was onside and the goal should have counted.

Udogie won the ball in the lead-up to their actual goal, so that never should have happened. Two bad decisions evened themselves out.

Jota was unlucky with his first yellow, but arguably it was harder against 9 than 10.

I don’t see the issue.
And jota should have had a nailed on yellow before that. Anyone who doesn’t see that as Jotas own stupidity has no idea
 
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