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19 hours ago, alexf said:

 

Heard Micah Richards (known Arsenal fan) earlier on the podcast he does with Lineker and Shearer, literally call it the worst decision in the history of the premier league.

Was probably recorded before the Oliver getting abuse news surfaced so he will likely try and walk it back to save face but how absurd and sensationalist is that. Probably wasn't even the most controversial this week across the country. 

 

 

 


Quite. I’d have Vertonghen being given offside five yards in his own half or Roy Carroll (or whichever Man U keeper it was) being allowed to retrieve the ball from two yards inside his own goal higher for starters.

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1 hour ago, joeyt said:

Sad state of society that someone doing their job is still petrified about revealing their sexuality due to the abuse they'll get for it

Would they though ?

Actually siting here thinking about it, London clubs would be the likely culprits and it would be stamped out very quickly.

The rest of the country couldn’t give a F 

 

 

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Arsenal fans are the absolute worst and have been for over a decade

 

The creation of Arsenal Fan TV and Arteta fueling it by enabling a victim mentality the biggest examples

 

They're absolutely unhinged 

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What did Arsenal fans say about the double booking Trossard should have had against us in the cup game? That was a way more blatantly wrong decision than this red. 

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I just remembered that the PL said they'd implement semi automated offsides this season. What the devil happened to that?

 

Was Coote in charge of IT and nee1 else can get the PC to work so they're just hoping that no-one calls them out? Was weird that they'd implement it mid-season anyway.

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To me he applied a different standard to both sides: we were pulled up on every niggly foul but they were permitted to do them. The non-call that leads to their goal is a lot more shocking than a lot of people seem to have noticed today, the trip on Gordon was blatant.

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10 minutes ago, Pokerprince2004 said:

 

Just saw the Pen that Liverpool were awarded :lol:

 

 

Doesn't he clip his own heel with 0 contact from the Bournemouth player, that's bizarre. Will we hear about it for the next week. 

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17 minutes ago, pubteam said:

Doesn't he clip his own heel with 0 contact from the Bournemouth player, that's bizarre. Will we hear about it for the next week. 

In the VAR room 

 

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On 01/02/2025 at 18:18, Theregulars said:

To me he applied a different standard to both sides: we were pulled up on every niggly foul but they were permitted to do them. The non-call that leads to their goal is a lot more shocking than a lot of people seem to have noticed today, the trip on Gordon was blatant.

The yellow card to Gordon for dissent was very harsh I thought, depending what was said of course. Wasn't shouting or gesturing or behaving aggressively, just seemed to be having a quiet word. No way he gives that yellow to a red team's player doing the same thing.

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On 01/02/2025 at 19:25, Geordie Ahmed said:

It was a definite penalty to Liverpool, the angle from behind shows Cook clips him

Lewis Cook is a dirty bastard and it was better for us that Bournemouth lost.

 

So on the basis set out above, it was a clear penalty in my book ;)

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