South Coast Royal I think poor little Fraser has a problem-if the wind blows at over 5 mph or a player runs nearby creating a bit of a draft it causes him to fall over.
That may be the case. In this case, however, he was completely wiped out
by Franchise FC » 21 Dec 2021 12:39
South Coast Royal I think poor little Fraser has a problem-if the wind blows at over 5 mph or a player runs nearby creating a bit of a draft it causes him to fall over.
South Coast Royal I think poor little Fraser has a problem-if the wind blows at over 5 mph or a player runs nearby creating a bit of a draft it causes him to fall over.
by South Coast Royal » 21 Dec 2021 17:20
SanguineSouth Coast Royal I think poor little Fraser has a problem-if the wind blows at over 5 mph or a player runs nearby creating a bit of a draft it causes him to fall over.
Tell me that there is more to it here than your dislike of Bournemouth, from where Fraser was signed?
Because the guy was totally clattered.
South Coast RoyalSanguineSouth Coast Royal I think poor little Fraser has a problem-if the wind blows at over 5 mph or a player runs nearby creating a bit of a draft it causes him to fall over.
Tell me that there is more to it here than your dislike of Bournemouth, from where Fraser was signed?
Because the guy was totally clattered.
No, I was talking in general terms-I didn't see the City game nor the incident-he is more of a diver than most IMHO and as a little 'un wins more free kicks than he should.
BTW re-Bournemouth I had a sizeable bet on them getting promoted this season (value for money odds) so, unlike quite a few on here, I am not presently anti-Bournemouth (for this season only )
by South Coast Royal » 21 Dec 2021 19:45
BROB0TSouth Coast RoyalSanguine
Tell me that there is more to it here than your dislike of Bournemouth, from where Fraser was signed?
Because the guy was totally clattered.
No, I was talking in general terms-I didn't see the City game nor the incident-he is more of a diver than most IMHO and as a little 'un wins more free kicks than he should.
BTW re-Bournemouth I had a sizeable bet on them getting promoted this season (value for money odds) so, unlike quite a few on here, I am not presently anti-Bournemouth (for this season only )
How did you calculate your odds to compare against the available odds to ascertain value?
by Franchise FC » 21 Dec 2021 21:58
Franchise FC According to David Moyes, West Ham have had two apologies from PGMOL for incorrect VAR decisions.
How can they get it so wrong ?
by Franchise FC » 22 Dec 2021 09:50
SanguineFranchise FC According to David Moyes, West Ham have had two apologies from PGMOL for incorrect VAR decisions.
How can they get it so wrong ?
Add in the Fraser foul and no action on Kane, and VAR (or, PL referees' application of it) hit new depths this weekend.
by Franchise FC » 22 Dec 2021 09:58
Sanguine It's the lack of accountability that kills it. They might sit in their comfy little referees' meeting and say 'Tierney, that was a load of bollocks, wasn't it?' but that means little in the wider scheme of things. I suggested before that all VAR decisions should be subject to documentation (they probably already are) that is then made public, so that fans can after a match understand the decision-making process that the officials followed.
by Donny Ironside » 22 Dec 2021 15:46
Sanguine It's the lack of accountability that kills it. They might sit in their comfy little referees' meeting and say 'Tierney, that was a load of bollocks, wasn't it?' but that means little in the wider scheme of things. I suggested before that all VAR decisions should be subject to documentation (they probably already are) that is then made public, so that fans can after a match understand the decision-making process that the officials followed.
URZZZZ Find the notion of having VAR in some games and not in others crazy in the same competition. Can’t quite work out if Villa’s goal should have stood but the fact they spend a good 3/4 minutes looking at it says enough
by 6ft Kerplunk » 11 Jan 2022 09:41
6ft Kerplunk Wasn't overly convinced it was a foul. Cavani seemed to run straight into the defender rather than the defender stepping across to block him.
6ft Kerplunk Wasn't overly convinced it was a foul. Cavani seemed to run straight into the defender rather than the defender stepping across to block him.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 11 Jan 2022 11:50
URZZZZ One thing which continues to frustrate is the delayed linesman’s flag. Not necessarily their fault as that’s what they’ve been told to do, but you’d think one day it’ll result in a really bad injury with Lindelof’s a warning sign yesterday. The Watkins goal wasn’t even close, it’s a really stupid rule
by 6ft Kerplunk » 11 Jan 2022 11:54
BROB0T6ft Kerplunk Wasn't overly convinced it was a foul. Cavani seemed to run straight into the defender rather than the defender stepping across to block him.
It looked offside to me rather than a foul. I'd be going mad if it was the other way around
Headed down after the cross, next player takes a touch putting Ings (iirc) offside for the final touch
6ft KerplunkBROB0T6ft Kerplunk Wasn't overly convinced it was a foul. Cavani seemed to run straight into the defender rather than the defender stepping across to block him.
It looked offside to me rather than a foul. I'd be going mad if it was the other way around
Headed down after the cross, next player takes a touch putting Ings (iirc) offside for the final touch
I don't think it was clear that Watkins actually got a touch, that's why I thought the decision was taking so long. Ball didn't seem to deviate or spin differently as it went passed his studs. Both were onside from the header back across.
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