Foxy82
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It was the hotel they 'don't own' anymore 😂They’ve plastered it everywhere. The big block of flats or office block in the background had ‘world champions’ in massive letters painted on it 😂😂😂😂
It was the hotel they 'don't own' anymore 😂They’ve plastered it everywhere. The big block of flats or office block in the background had ‘world champions’ in massive letters painted on it 😂😂😂😂
Something you could have said about Chelsea. In the grand scheme of things a draw was a decent result.Delighted with the point.
We were well-organised, resilient and defended admirably but posed little threat in the final third.
To be honest I have not seen a goal disallowed owing to this proximity ruling.But how many times has it been used before?
I watch a LOT of football and never recall seeing it applied before.
Perhaps it only applies if you're playing the World Champions.
Leaving aside my obvious bias, is anybody else fed up of VAR looking for reasons to disallow goals.
I recall Danny Blanchflower opining that football was 'about the glory.'
These days he might say it's 'about the VAR.'
A cushion? Whoopee!You cushioned the blow with comment
Al who? Capone?The sooner AI replaces these bent refs the better
I did notice it’s everywhere, even on their shirts, bit like us milking the ZDS for 30 years 🤣They’ve plastered it everywhere. The big block of flats or office block in the background had ‘world champions’ in massive letters painted on it 😂😂😂😂
Again, if it was up the other end a?Surprised more hasn’t been said about the keeper punching Guehi in the head. Clear penalty from the slow motion replay I saw.
Pardew surelyAl who? Capone?
We had more shots on target than they didDelighted with the point.
We were well-organised, resilient and defended admirably but posed little threat in the final third.
With respect, in my humble opinion the incident did not warrant a penalty.Surprised more hasn’t been said about the keeper punching Guehi in the head. Clear penalty from the slow motion replay I saw.
Hell of a name mate. Could have done with you at the CAS hearing.So having trawled the FA website I can find no reference to a referee being permitted to spray a 1metre line to let the attacking team where they should not be at a free kick. Darren England should be sanctioned by the PGMOL for a clear act of bias towards Chelsea.
Did not play the ball, clear penalty. Just like when defender goes to clear the ball and attacker steps in front of him and defender accidentally kicks his legWith respect, in my humble opinion the incident did not warrant a penalty.
I don't recall any protests from our players.
Apart from Guehi who sat rubbing his head for 5 minutes whilst complaining to the referee. Honestly, you need to be pretty biased to say that the keeper got the ball. He didn’t, end of.With respect, in my humble opinion the incident did not warrant a penalty.
I don't recall any protests from our players.
Man United got a free kick against Arsenal and if the ref drew this line then I didn't see it. Maybe he didn't know who to favour.So having trawled the FA website I can find no reference to a referee being permitted to spray a 1metre line to let the attacking team where they should not be at a free kick. Darren England should be sanctioned by the PGMOL for a clear act of bias towards Chelsea.
TBF Chris Sutton was outraged by decision. First time ever it has been implemented what a f***ing surprise.It hasn't been widely discussed by Sky. Sturridge waffled about rules are rules without being asked if it was a rule he'd ever heard of.
Dubravka yesterdayI expect we’ll be the first ones to fall foul of the corners given if a keeper holds on to the ball too long as well
Apparently it’s been in since 2019, yep I know…never used until todayGetting decisions against the big clubs is near impossible. Having goals ruled out for a newly-implemented rule, is low, even by Palace's previous experiences.
A point away at the world club champions can't be bad. And the performance was even more encouraging. 👍