damjan193 » Sun Oct 18, 2020 8:57 pm wrote:Everton and their fans had their biggest achievement in recent years yesterday, they took out our best player for the rest of the season, who might not ever come back the same from such an injury, they went unpunished for it and even got a point from the game in the worst possible manner. For a bitter, that's as good as it gets.
In fact, there are only a few rival fans or even rival teams that aren't overjoyed about how things turned out. And yes, my first thought was the same as most, our most important defender and overall player out for the season, only Matip and Gomez left in defence and both are injury prone and obviously no where near van Dijk in terms of quality, we might as well call in quits right now and kiss this season goodbye. But that's what they're hoping for, all of them want us to quit and see us fail. Well I say f*ck em, we're still the best football club in England and maybe even Europe. We won't roll over and give up, because that's not how we do it. We're the club most capable of winning when the odds are against us, and we'll keep doing that, especially after such injustice has been done upon us. So keep your chins up lads, this is far from over!
Reg » Mon Oct 19, 2020 3:20 am wrote:VAR official David Coote has history of mistakes – and Klopp had already criticised him
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2020/10/v ... cised-him/
I want to see sanctions against Coote, he's clearly not competent.
And of course it confirms that Pickford shouldn't be playing in the EPL, he's Division 3 standard. What a total fcukwit.
devaney » Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:15 am wrote:Kazaa - Sorry mate I totally disagree with virtually everything that you are alluding to with regards to corruption. Bad case of sour grapes mate. Last season City supporters constantly whinged that VAR was corrupt and somewhat idiotically came up with the name LiVARpool !! Almost every week VAR gets criticised for being incompetent and this weekend was no exception. To suggest that VAR is corrupt is somewhat churlish given that none of us have any real evidence to support the accusations. And let’s face it we don’t see all of the pictures. I’ve never heard a Liverpool supporter moan when unexpected decisions have gone in our favour. VAR is flawed but I don’t believe it is corrupt.
kazza » Mon Oct 19, 2020 10:54 am wrote:devaney » Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:15 am wrote:Kazaa - Sorry mate I totally disagree with virtually everything that you are alluding to with regards to corruption. Bad case of sour grapes mate. Last season City supporters constantly whinged that VAR was corrupt and somewhat idiotically came up with the name LiVARpool !! Almost every week VAR gets criticised for being incompetent and this weekend was no exception. To suggest that VAR is corrupt is somewhat churlish given that none of us have any real evidence to support the accusations. And let’s face it we don’t see all of the pictures. I’ve never heard a Liverpool supporter moan when unexpected decisions have gone in our favour. VAR is flawed but I don’t believe it is corrupt.
Fair enough, maybe an over reaction but surely you will admit that having one individual, hidden away, who does not make that much (relatively) to be in control of the outcome of matches with no real accountability, is ripe for being misused? If there is corruption then that is where it can hide easily.
kazza wrote:Pickford avoids punishment because VAR did see it and deemed the challenge not worthy of a red
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