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Liverpool embarrassing themselves and football. (a definitive list)

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So when do we reckon the petition for an official investigation into whether Iheanacho missed on purpose is going to be launched by some scruff in Scandanavia? Tomorrow morning? Lunch time? Next week after the season is over and they've won F all?

Mutants.
Tell you what though mate, I knew when Marriner tried his best to help the [Poor language removed] win against the Geordies that the premier league or fa will have Mike Dean reffing the City game, absolute blatant corruption, just don't know how other clubs can put up with this sick bias.
 
Re: Suarez - he has promised not to celebrate at Anfield... going to love it when Liverpool get an early goal, think they are back in the game only for Suarez to strike and then dance a merry dance in front of the kop.
Oh, he will. Go on, Luis, you nasty little mongoose.
 

I don't go with the theory that VAR will work against them , I can see it going the other way and the powers that be ruling in there favour regardless of the evidence

That's the problem I see as well. Who is going to be manning the var studios? We think the rs have it easy now but what about when they get their claws into all the faceless officials.
 
That's the problem I see as well. Who is going to be manning the var studios? We think the rs have it easy now but what about when they get their claws into all the faceless officials.

I think the evil dictator Stalin made a quote which is very relevant here: "It doesn't matter who casts the votes, it's who counts the votes that matters".

VAR is fine for things like determining if the ball has crossed the line, but for many penalties, fouls etc it's a matter of judgement. Imagine if Clattenberg and Danny Murphy are on the VAR panel - how many decisions will go against the RS then?
 

I think the evil dictator Stalin made a quote which is very relevant here: "It doesn't matter who casts the votes, it's who counts the votes that matters".

VAR is fine for things like determining if the ball has crossed the line, but for many penalties, fouls etc it's a matter of judgement. Imagine if Clattenberg and Danny Murphy are on the VAR panel - how many decisions will go against the RS then?

I can imagine if you score anytime against the top four, it will be scrutinised thoroughly, to find a reason why it won't count.
 
I think the evil dictator Stalin made a quote which is very relevant here: "It doesn't matter who casts the votes, it's who counts the votes that matters".

VAR is fine for things like determining if the ball has crossed the line, but for many penalties, fouls etc it's a matter of judgement. Imagine if Clattenberg and Danny Murphy are on the VAR panel - how many decisions will go against the RS then?
Clattenberg and Murphy or Pol Pot and Idi Amin. Who'd you trust more?
 
I can’t see any scenario where Liverpool drop points at Wolves. Wolves style played right into their hands (as seen at Molineux). Liverpool may well be smarting from going out the CL (hopefully).
They will look to start like rabid dogs and get an early goal to pressure City at Brighton. I can’t see anything apart from Liverpool blasting Wolves away.

Wolves did knock them out of the FA Cup though.
 

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