Panel can succ on these balls
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Judging by this thread, Collina could come out in support of this, and Arsenal fans still wouldn't believe it.
Lol. Like a black man in KKK country getting an independent jury! Don’t fuck with us. Pissing in our pockets and telling us it’s raining. Whose on the inpendent panel? No motherfuckers are neutral about Arsenal.
If Arsenal were the team that scored that goal at SJP, they would 100% disallow it
Fucking joke
However, the panel felt Destiny Udogie should have received a red card from the referee for his first-half challenge on Raheem Sterling, but it wasn't a clear and obvious error for the VAR to intervene on.
It was a clear and obvious error and VAR should have shown it to the ref to make his own mind on it.
It couldn’t have been more clear and obvious to me. Off the ground, uncontrolled, two footed. You don’t even need to know anything else, contact is a moot point, it’s a red if it ticks them boxes.
The Pogba v Keita challenge that was corrected was less clear and obvious (although still clear and obvious) than that challenge, and that was reviewed.
They’re talking out of their arse as usual. They hide behind this “clear and obvious” line far too much. It’s becoming hollow now.
Panel is wrong
Absolute joke but sure
To put it bluntly, English football is massively corrupt. There is no way to put it, the disparities in officiating and government owned clubs who invite refs to referee and earn their salaries in 2/3 games has killed off any hopes of a fair game.
The Newcastle goal could have been ruled out but I think it fails the very important test. Say that was the other way around and it's Gabriel pushing Joelinton. Does anyone seriously believe there wouldn't be the same level of uproar about this if the referee had given a penalty?
More evidence corruptiong is evidenced in our game.
and the panel is wrong
It took a couple of days for the wire transfer to hit the panel’s accounts
Booooooo
To be honest let get rid of var. I want to assume that the ref missed it instead of knowing that someone watched it from different angles and came with lame decision.