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Just saw the Rice handball and can't see why he's moaning about it. Defender tries to head it clear and Rice gains a huge advantage with the ball coming off his hand. Clear cut surely
Just saw the Rice handball and can't see why he's moaning about it. Defender tries to head it clear and Rice gains a huge advantage with the ball coming off his hand. Clear cut surely
Probably because the rule is utter bollocks. An unfair and convoluted rule to tackle a problem that didn't exist. But according to the rule, the VAR made the right call.
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The reaction of the sky pundits was ludicrous. "Don't think there was enough for a booking". Watch replay.. "yeah there was". Then "Don't think there was enough force to upgrade it to a red card"... Red card given.
Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years1year 0.5 years
The reaction of the sky pundits was ludicrous. "Don't think there was enough for a booking". Watch replay.. "yeah there was". Then "Don't think there was enough force to upgrade it to a red card"... Red card given.
That was great. Especially when the off camera ref was brought in agreeing it was a yellow.
Bring him back after the VAR check - 'Yeah. Was a red'
They haven't a ****ing clue.
"I will make the boys feel your support"
Jurgen Klopp June 2020
Premier League referees have been told to stop ****ing about and start using pitchside monitors for decisions where it is felt they should have the final say.
The Professional Game Match Officials Limited, the body that manages elite (lolz) referees, has issued the guidance.
The only time the monitors have been used this season is by Michael Oliver in an FA Cup third-round tie between Crystal Palace and Derby County.
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