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Following Our Nearest And Dearest Rivals 2021/22

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23 minutes ago, dkw said:

Carragher is a disgrace, no doubt sky will have the spitty c**t commentating on the final.

You know Carragher will probably be back next week on Sky with his Everton hat on when we play them next Sunday.

11 minutes ago, CaitlinCFC said:

Is he leaving?

Poch been sacked by PSG, Conte has offered himself to them, or so the rumour is. Wouldn't blame him.

1 hour ago, Scott Harris said:

This league is corrupt. Mane pushing a player in the face is a red card, there is no debating it, he should be off!

They are clearly trying to keep Liverpool in the title race.

If only there was some technology to draw refs' attention to things they don't see in real time. I'm sure that would eliminate any suspicions of bias shown by officials.

I think Everton might go down now. Burnley have sacked Dyche and seemed to have got a reaction. Whereas Everton hired lamps and haven’t had any reaction. They still look equally as poor. The momentum is with Burnley. 

Nice to see Mane getting away with another clear red card and Everton denied a clear pen.

Ref mandates clear. Help Arsenal make top 4 and help Liverpool win 4 trophies.

 

1 hour ago, loz said:

Let's hope it happens and he wants Lukaku to join him. Only club I see possibly buying him.

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I’m not sure if this is a record but…

Forty six matches since they last had a penalty awarded against them. Forty six matches. Fourteen months ago… and that was when there were no fans in the stadium. Unbelievable? Isn’t it f**king just.

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44 minutes ago, Scott Harris said:

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From the official Premier League Twitter account :face_palm:

Could they be more obvious?

And there fans legitimately think everyone is against them lmao.

All the media coverage seems to be how Everton got what they deserved by trying to "cheat" Liverpool with the dark arts and time wasting.

Guess that means Mane getting away with a red card offense and a blatant pen being turned down was justice eh?

Where is the outcry like there was when no penalty was given against City got Everton. All the how it was a disgrace and could get Everton relegated and cost them millions up millions. It cost them 3 points today!

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I know it is a silly question, but still - who would you prefer finishes 4th? Arsenal or Spurs?

Both clubs and their fan bases make me vomit and I blame Man United for this situation, what a f**king mess you must be in if you can't finish ahead those two.

Still, my preference would be Spurs to finish 4th. I simply hate Arsenal and their deluded fans, there is no other fan base in world of football that lives in that kind of bubble, I mean I travel all around Europe and have met and watched football matches with lots of fans from different countries and when it comes to PL football, Arsenal are a laughing stock, everybody thinks they are similar to Dortmund, a well known club globally, but nothing more than that. Performance wise they are not seen as a club to compete with the big boys.

Still their deluded fans live in this bubble where they think they are the biggest in London and on par with Europe's best just because they have a fancy stadium and they get ripped of of it. They are a pathetic bunch that have not played UCL football since 2017 and have not even had a title challenge in two decades, nevermind come close to winning it. They are only challenging for the title between mid August and first week of September, but those fools at the Emirates think they belong amongst Europe's elite. It's why I want them out of UCL, the longer they play Europa League, the better, maybe their deluded fans will realise they are nothing more than a laughing stock and can't be at the same table with top clubs.

 

 

 

Couldn't think of anywhere else to post this and it's possibly been mentioned elsewhere but should play be stopped if a player is suffering from cramp? I'm sure we've all suffered from cramp and it's bloody painful but is it an injury? During our recent matches against the Gooners and the Pikeys players were going down with cramp. I also reckon that far too many games are stopped far too often for non serious injuries. The pain threshold for players must be very low. Or am I just being callous and a cold-hearted bastard?

I watch both codes of rugby and you see physios come on to the pitches to treat injuries whilst play goes on. Only if it's a serious injury will the referees stop play. Not sure what happens in NFL or Aussie Rules as don't watch much of either.

Thoughts?

 

1 hour ago, Boyne said:

Couldn't think of anywhere else to post this and it's possibly been mentioned elsewhere but should play be stopped if a player is suffering from cramp? I'm sure we've all suffered from cramp and it's bloody painful but is it an injury? During our recent matches against the Gooners and the Pikeys players were going down with cramp. I also reckon that far too many games are stopped far too often for non serious injuries. The pain threshold for players must be very low. Or am I just being callous and a cold-hearted bastard?

I watch both codes of rugby and you see physios come on to the pitches to treat injuries whilst play goes on. Only if it's a serious injury will the referees stop play. Not sure what happens in NFL or Aussie Rules as don't watch much of either.

Thoughts?

 

As usual a bit of common sense from the refs and we wouldn't have this issue, but also the players have some responsibility especially after what happened to Eriksen. 

1 hour ago, Boyne said:

Couldn't think of anywhere else to post this and it's possibly been mentioned elsewhere but should play be stopped if a player is suffering from cramp? I'm sure we've all suffered from cramp and it's bloody painful but is it an injury? During our recent matches against the Gooners and the Pikeys players were going down with cramp. I also reckon that far too many games are stopped far too often for non serious injuries. The pain threshold for players must be very low. Or am I just being callous and a cold-hearted bastard?

I watch both codes of rugby and you see physios come on to the pitches to treat injuries whilst play goes on. Only if it's a serious injury will the referees stop play. Not sure what happens in NFL or Aussie Rules as don't watch much of either.

Thoughts?

 

I say no because it would encourage tactical cheating, even now we are seeing players going down and clutching their heads to stop play, stopping for cramp would make things worse. Head injuries can be potentially serious though and treating it could be time sensitive but you can sit there in pain from cramp or a muscular injury and it's not going to get worse if not immediately attended to.

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