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    Wolves vs Arsenal

    Has the referee followed the rules? Yes. Going to throw a curve ball here.. I have never seen any referees so eager to send players off for double yellows when the players has hacked someone down, got up and sworn continuously in the face of a referee for 30 seconds and performed all types...
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    Spurs v Southampton

    Well justice served. Offside and Spurs lost. Still isn't an excuse for what happened, or the lack of anything happening.
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    Spurs v Southampton

    What a complete mess. Spurs player fouls Southampton player on half way line. Results in head injury from the tackle and Sanchez landing on his head/neck. Ref doesn't give foul nor stops play for a clear head injury. Spurs go on and score. 2 issues. 1) brings up the inconsistency of...
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    Burnley v man utd

    Ah I watched it on my phone last night. With that still I see it now. Yeah, probably could have cleared the ball, especially as he is closer to goal too. I thought it was the player more central that scored.
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    Burnley v man utd

    It's basically the same as the Villa v Utd goal in the FA Cup that was disallowed. But in this situation, Maguire's block was on a player that defo was not contesting for the ball nor would have got anywhere near it.
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    Liverpool/Cardiff

    If this was the case you would disregard all Sunday league Dogso based on skill alone (no offence to any Sunday league players here)
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    Liverpool/Cardiff

    A bit closer and the angle was severely against him. Cardiff player had to collect the ball to the left of the pitch, still very central and roll it into an empty net. Its almost denial of a certain goal rather than an opportunity. The only thing I semi agree with is the distance, but like...
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    Liverpool/Cardiff

    Can someone clarify why so many refs here think this is NOT Dogso? Leicester's goal is proof why this was 100% DOGSO. Empty net, no real challenge from a defender. Like what else do you need? If a defender pulled the player back and the keeper was in his goal, everyone would say DOGSO, so...
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    Liverpool/Cardiff

    It's DOGSO. He has to roll the ball into an empty net, virtually unchallenged. Leicester scored their goal from a similar situation with 2 defenders actually covering and the angle was much worse as its was towards the corner flag. If the keeper was in the goal and the defender wiped him...
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    Manchester United vs Middlesbrough

    No your example there is fine. Example of a player being offside. The ball being played around several passes, defenders touching/clearing it...then a goal has been scored. The goal then being ruled out for offside is annoying, especially when different var officials will judge it differently...
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    Manchester United vs Middlesbrough

    Exactly this. So many decisions/goals have been changed due to something that happened which appears to be ages before the actual goal/pen has been given. No consistency whatsoever with VAR which makes watching football a ball ache now
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    Manchester United vs Middlesbrough

    Yes I know that.... But they can't disallow a goal by not following the rules which is what I'm saying. Did the ball go in off the players arm? No. So goal stands. That's VAR's job.
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    Manchester United vs Middlesbrough

    VAR protocol confuses the hell out of me as it seems depending on who is using it whether they actually follow it properly. So I've given up trying to understand what happens in Stockley Park. What I'm trying to saying is. I don't think VAR could be involved to actually rule it out with...
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    Manchester United vs Middlesbrough

    You can tell who are Utd fans... Rules = goal Is it deliberate? No. That's a perfectly natural position for jumping - like the rules state. Ref didn't see it, so I doubt VAR can get involved anyway? They could if he handled it directly into the goal? Rules will probably be changed again for...
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    Brentford-Wolves and Frank send-off

    What annoys me about this is refs take abuse all game from players which is worthy of a caution, but they never produce cards. Manager says something - boom a caution/red without hesitation. Bruno Fernandes could probably get about 5 cautions a game for what he does. Never recall him getting...
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    Liverpool v Arsenal

    I think there is some level of bias in the game, for and against players. Kane v Robertson - Kane is England's saviour - benefit of doubt. Mane v Tierney and Chelsea - mane never appears to get sent off for his behaviour. The stamp on tomiyahu's face against West Ham, replace that with...
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    Liverpool v Arsenal

    Well I was assuming it's for SFP. Surely Can't be Dogso? He chested the ball straight to the keeper/white was right there? Can't complain about the red. Xhaka is a clown. Why even attempt that? Lol
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    Liverpool v Arsenal

    Most comical red card of the season? Got to love Xhaka for the entertainment he gives referees. Unsure how he is a professional tbh.
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    Spurs vs Chelsea

    He obviously had a cheeky fiver on Kane getting that 250th goal tonight from a penalty 😉 Think the ref should have taken note of the new rules out in the AFCON tonight and ended the game at the stoppage.
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    Spurs vs Chelsea

    The only thing that bugged me is the ref gave them the ball about 5m away from the actual foul, thus creating a much better angle for free kick. Unfortunately, surrounding the ref is normal, until the Premier League referees actually actively book players at each occasion. Unfortunately, they...
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