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You're not the only one feeling like that.Everton this matchweek:
I would have thought Luton were the only other team really to think like that with Arsenal and CityYou're not the only one feeling like that.
Circus squatters with their Johnstone's Paint trophy singing about being European Champions visiting for their cup final. Followed by the sportswashing copy cats who were 5-0 up within 20 minutes last time we met.I would have thought Luton were the only other team really to think like that with Arsenal and City
Are we? Must have missed a few of those.EAD City. You're still well in the positive in games decided by VAR/ref
Does that mean that the ref got the initial decision wrong, but was overturned by VAR?
I'd think the opposite.Does that mean that the ref got the initial decision wrong, but was overturned by VAR?
Ie the right decision was made
I'm sure you would.I'd think the opposite.
Usually it would be ref calls overturned by VAR. You need the apology stats to determine who has copped the most wrong decisions.I'd think the opposite.
Man we've been due for years and it never happens. Not since Matas late strike in 2013.Chelsea are due to beat us in the league and will stuff us at OT I reckon.
I'm sure you would.
No doubtUsually it would be ref calls overturned by VAR. You need the apology stats to determine who has copped the most wrong decisions.
Wolves would be leading it
Man we've been due for years and it never happens. Not since Matas late strike in 2013.
I think it'll be 0-0.
The two decisons that come to mind was the one against Man U where a soft penalty was given and the non red card against Arsenal
Does this table get reversed for incorrect on field decisions that needed VAR to resolve?
Both correct decisions imo. Rodri was a clear penalty, we should have had a second in the same game for a far more blatant hold by Maguire.The two decisons that come to mind was the one against Man U where a soft penalty was given and the non red card against Arsenal
I very much doubt I'm the only one thaat thinksMan City have has a favourable VAR run this season.
Except there's no such thing because on a subjective decision everyone has a different opinionDoes it matter if they were subjective or not? Surely the only thing people should be worried about is if the correct decisions were made.