TheGreatBarryB
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Players should always shake after a game …forget what happened before …unless something very very poor happened beforehand. Not accusing Gallagher of anything but we don’t know the full story
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Like most things except VAR "communication issues", the answer is rarely black or white.Lucky it was not 5 or 6-1 by that stage.
Players should always shake after a game …forget what happened before …unless something very very poor happened beforehand. Not accusing Gallagher of anything but we don’t know the full story
Does it? Oh well.So you think they're a dick if they don't. Suggests you care, just for less time than others.
Players should always shake after a game …forget what happened before …unless something very very poor happened beforehand. Not accusing Gallagher of anything but we don’t know the full story
Plus after last year you need to be wary of shaking someone from Chelsea's hand. Can cost you a red cardmay have something to do with Gallagher carrying on like a royal prat all night and Bissouma having none of it. Then when Connor tried to play the "nice" card and didn't get what he wanted it came to blows.
Classic narcissist behaviour
"The panel also noted Gabriel had gone to play the ball before Joelinton touched him, therefore no foul was committed."VAR: Correct decision to award Newcastle United goal against Arsenal, panel rules
The decision to award Newcastle United's winning goal against Arsenal was correct, the Premier League's Key Match Incidents panel rules.www.bbc.com
While hilarous that this a hill they're happy to die on well done to them. Guaranteed to boil more Gooner piss.VAR: Correct decision to award Newcastle United goal against Arsenal, panel rules
The decision to award Newcastle United's winning goal against Arsenal was correct, the Premier League's Key Match Incidents panel rules.www.bbc.com
Plus after last year you need to be wary of shaking someone from Chelsea's hand. Can cost you a red card
How so? They went on to agree that the referee/VAR failed to dismiss both Havertz and Bruno. That's not protecting their mates...Of course they’re going to say that, it’s an organisation that is predicated on looking after their own mates. Hardly surprising.
Another thing maybe there should be cameras covering the entire goal line from corner to corner rather than just the goal line tech cameras which are focused on the goals. That way in/out can be ruled on reliably which wasn't possible with the only camera angle available offset for the Newcastle goal.
What happens if the issue is on the sideline?