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Grendel

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I really doubt anyone cares if spurs go down - VAR offside rules need modifying
 

Ccfcisparks

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The corrupt Premier league are really going about it an odd way if they want spurs to win.

Not sure giving them a red card and a penalty to palace is helping their cause.
 

David O'Day

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The corrupt Premier league are really going about it an odd way if they want spurs to win.

Not sure giving them a red card and a penalty to palace is helping their cause.
to be fair that was such a blatant pen and red even if they were corrupt they couldn't not give that
 

Nick

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The corrupt Premier league are really going about it an odd way if they want spurs to win.

Not sure giving them a red card and a penalty to palace is helping their cause.
Not sure they had much choice, it was the most clear pen and red card you will get.

Shit wum attempt again.
 

clint van damme

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Not sure it's even tin foil to suggest it after some of the strange decisions.

Us against man utd included.

It's just shit officiating.
Why would the ref, backed by VAR, award us a last minute penalty, a decision which would have been far less controversial than the disallowed goal, if they wanted United to go through?

It's mackemesque hysteria
 

Nick

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It's just shit officiating.
Why would the ref, backed by VAR, award us a last minute penalty, a decision which would have been far less controversial than the disallowed goal, if they wanted United to go through?

It's mackemesque hysteria
Because it was a pen, it's easier to blag offsides.
 

clint van damme

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Because it was a pen, it's easier to blag offsides.

Given the constant rewriting of the handball rules due to VAR it would have been fairly easy not to give it.
We would probably still be talking about it, but I doubt the rest of football would, yet I hear the 'offside' goal mentioned a lot.
 

David O'Day

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the handball by united in the semi was one that if the ref hadn't given var wouldn't have given

it was the type of incident that would stay with the decision on the pitch
 

Nick

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Not saying it's a conspiracy.

Some games they spend 8 minutes checking and going back about 5 phases of play, others is 15 seconds for clearly wrong decisions that they stick with.
 

clint van damme

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Not saying it's a conspiracy.

Some games they spend 8 minutes checking and going back about 5 phases of play, others is 15 seconds for clearly wrong decisions that they stick with.

Because its a load of bollocks, not going to argue with that.
Though we're never getting rid of it now
 

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