Mind games and chance, innitHe tells Saka to put it to his right, which he does, and then he dives to his left. Madness, total madness![]()
Mind games and chance, innitHe tells Saka to put it to his right, which he does, and then he dives to his left. Madness, total madness![]()
Dortmund are kopites now?!Be arsed with Amazon, I'm watching Chelsea hoping they smash the kopites
They make stuff as they go unfortunatelyRemember that Dominic Calvert-Lewin “offside” goal that got chalked off against United under Ancelotti, our player got absolutely wiped out after their shot in a similar way (the only reason he ended up sat on the floor in an offside position) but VAR wasn’t interested in that whatsoever
Don't tell me you haven't seen kopites wearing Dortmund gear, they love itDortmund are kopites now?!
I've also seen blues do it - Dortmund are/were a great team to watch.Don't tell me you haven't seen kopites wearing Dortmund gear, they love it
Yeah but they have a connection because of Klopp, it's part of the modern day Kopite persona having them as a second teamI've also seen blues do it - Dortmund are/were a great team to watch.
I see.Yeah but they have a connection because of Klopp, it's part of the modern day Kopite persona having them as a second team
The ref has to differentiate between a foul and a collision. From what I saw, both players were going to collide given the speed they were both going at. Not a foul for me, a collision. The keeper could not suddenly make himself invisible...Not a penalty for me, but not surprised it was given seeing who the ref and VAR are.
Phil Jagielka scored for Stoke.
The ref has to differentiate between a foul and a collision. From what I saw, both players were going to collide given the speed they were both going at. Not a foul for me, a collision. The keeper could not suddenly make himself invisible...
You expect an unbiased view of things by the corrupt prem refs?The ref has to differentiate between a foul and a collision. From what I saw, both players were going to collide given the speed they were both going at. Not a foul for me, a collision. The keeper could not suddenly make himself invisible...
That's the last thing I expect...You expect an unbiased view of things by the corrupt prem refs?
Also he can't make himself invisible but he also doesn't have to come out for the man as he just went through him like. Can see both points of view for it, both would've been debated as problematic.
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