Another ridiculous offside decision, this time against Patrick Bamford. He points to where he wants the ball played and his pointing arm means that he's offside and the goal ruled out #youcouldn'tmakeitup
Another ridiculous offside decision, this time against Patrick Bamford. He points to where he wants the ball played and his pointing arm means that he's offside and the goal ruled out #youcouldn'tmakeitup
This is the second time someone has been judged offside by an arm or elbow, has the rule changed so that any part of the body counts as offside now, or is the rule still any part that can score, and it's another mistake?
It’s any part you can score with, BUT the handball rule has changed so you can score with any part of your ‘T-shirt’ which means the upper bicep isn’t handball anymore. So, technically, it’s a correct decision. But yet again highlights how terrible the rules are.
I'm ashamed to admit it, but I'm rooting for the Chavs tonight.
#McBabeColinTevez£25m
Edit: Of course, there's an ulterior motive for this - the Chavs may start to think that they don't need Deccers. In fact, I may start rooting for them until the end of the January transfers. Now where's that carbolic mouthwash?
I'm with Bubbles here, would rather Chelsea win than SU get anything from the game. 2-1 to Chelsea atm, very poor from SU for the second goal, no doubt it was our fault really though.
See Diang has been dropped to the bench for today’s game.
Seen this
Do feel sorry for Diangana, think that WBA are a championship team, they just aren't good enough
Still think he has great potential, also think he looks very dangerous when I've seen him...just a bit of a hot/cold player
EDIT: Just checked on twitter, their fans are saying that while he has been struggling him and Perreira are their biggest creative outlets and they can't understand why he isn't playing today
There's no midfield spark now Eriksens gone. Mind, Mourinho has never been over bothered with that. The game also showed that beating the 'lower' teams is just as difficult as beating the 'top' teams.
I’ve thought Ndombele is quite creative when I’ve seen him. His physical attributes mean people think of him as a Sissoko type player but think he’s actually a bit like Pogba (the one that plays for France).
Leicester have had 2 penalties making 8 for season so far! Vardy misses one
And we're one of 4 teams who have not had a single one awarded to us, the others being West Brom, Burnley, and Wolves. Obvious bias against teams with West in their name or wear claret and blue - Wolves being the exception. or beginning with W
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#youcouldn'tmakeitup
It’s any part you can score with, BUT the handball rule has changed so you can score with any part of your ‘T-shirt’ which means the upper bicep isn’t handball anymore. So, technically, it’s a correct decision. But yet again highlights how terrible the rules are.
#McBabeColinTevez£25m
Edit:
Of course, there's an ulterior motive for this - the Chavs may start to think that they don't need Deccers.
In fact, I may start rooting for them until the end of the January transfers.
Now where's that carbolic mouthwash?
COYI
Is it too early to say, Bye, Bye, Blunts?
COYI
Do feel sorry for Diangana, think that WBA are a championship team, they just aren't good enough
Still think he has great potential, also think he looks very dangerous when I've seen him...just a bit of a hot/cold player
EDIT: Just checked on twitter, their fans are saying that while he has been struggling him and Perreira are their biggest creative outlets and they can't understand why he isn't playing today
The game also showed that beating the 'lower' teams is just as difficult as beating the 'top' teams.
Midfield 3 of Sissoko, Ndombele and Hojbjerg doesn't have much creativity
Very reliant on their front 3 for creativity, almost similar to Liverpool.....Workman midfield 3 and dynamic front 3, with width from their full back
Obvious bias against teams with West in their name or wear claret and blue -
Wolves being the exception. or beginning with W