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Everything posted by Greg
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Pickford's kicking has been awful so far.
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Nice of them to give us the ball back there given Pickford had just shanked it out for a throw in to them.
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Nobody has posted in the group one for half an hour, use this one tbh.
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What's the alternative? Don't feel like it matters if he picks Rose or Cahill tbh. It's all much of a muchness imo. I'm not sure how Rose and Young is much of a muchness. Rose is left footed and possibly the best left back in the league when he's on form. He'd also be the only left footed outfield player for England Young's a right footed midfielder that's been converted to a left back cos Mourinho hates Luke Shaw That's the reason right there. He's not been in good form for over a year. If we had other decent options I think he would have struggled to make the squad.
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Neither is Patricio tbh.
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Mark Lawrenson talking utter shite.
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What like 360 for 6 declared?
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These guys are not robots, it will always take time. It took what? 20 seconds? Not too bad really.
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Good VAR decision.
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Really wasn't though. It's your bias talking. Trying to rile me up. Because you're being a massive dick Honest to god, not sure why Wenger said something like that. He's the first one I've seen agree with not the VAR being used. Watched about 20 post-matches. Barely slept this night It's the same type of contact you see at every corner and free kick. His hands are on his back but it's not really a push, Miranda steps forward as much and until that point is also holding onto the striker. If you watch the replay from from the other side with a wide view of the box from ground level this is obvious. I've watched every single one. It's absolutely a push man Are you taking the p*ss? He has fully extended his arms and pushed Miranda right before the ball gets there. There's a few when the ball is whipped in, in which Miranda clearly fall forward with this upperbody. This is why players throw themselves to the ground and cry for 50minutes. If he had done that, the foul would've been given. I'm apparently supposed to be p*ssed at the VAR team now and not the ref itself, but can't the ref review it himself if he's unsure to make his own mind up? He puts his hand on his back but it's not a push. He steps forward himself due to his awful positioning and being off balance. All the striker is really doing is trying to release from the hold Miranda has on him. It's weak as p*ss awful defending. Pointless to discuss tbh. Not seen anyone say it's not a push except some of you in here riling me up. The only real argument I've seen against it being allowed is that ''it happens all the time''. Well offside goals, diving and dumb fouls inside the pk area happens all the time as well, but that's what VAR is supposed to be able to correct. It's hardly a push. He's releasing himself from the hold Miranda has on him as they are grappling in the box. It looks like a bad push because he steps forward as he's off balance already but that's not really the case.
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Really wasn't though. It's your bias talking. Trying to rile me up. Because you're being a massive dick Honest to god, not sure why Wenger said something like that. He's the first one I've seen agree with not the VAR being used. Watched about 20 post-matches. Barely slept this night It's the same type of contact you see at every corner and free kick. His hands are on his back but it's not really a push, Miranda steps forward as much and until that point is also holding onto the striker. If you watch the replay from from the other side with a wide view of the box from ground level this is obvious. I've watched every single one. It's absolutely a push man Are you taking the p*ss? He has fully extended his arms and pushed Miranda right before the ball gets there. There's a few when the ball is whipped in, in which Miranda clearly fall forward with this upperbody. This is why players throw themselves to the ground and cry for 50minutes. If he had done that, the foul would've been given. I'm apparently supposed to be p*ssed at the VAR team now and not the ref itself, but can't the ref review it himself if he's unsure to make his own mind up? He puts his hand on his back but it's not a push. He steps forward himself due to his awful positioning and being off balance. All the striker is really doing is trying to release from the hold Miranda has on him. It's weak as piss awful defending.
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Really wasn't though. It's your bias talking. Trying to rile me up. Because you're being a massive dick Honest to god, not sure why Wenger said something like that. He's the first one I've seen agree with not the VAR being used. Watched about 20 post-matches. Barely slept this night It's the same type of contact you see at every corner and free kick. His hands are on his back but it's not really a push, Miranda steps forward as much and until that point is also holding onto the striker. If you watch the replay from from the other side with a wide view of the box from ground level this is obvious.