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STEMO

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I have lost the ability to watch football
« on: 17 August 2015, 21:08:44 »

I thought I knew what it was all about, but no. Bournemouth scored a perfectly good goal, but the ref said no. Liverpool scored with a player in an offside position, but the ref said that was ok.
I thought Liverpool were playing shite, but Phil Neville says they are playing well.

Netball for me I think. :(
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Re: I have lost the ability to watch football
« Reply #1 on: 17 August 2015, 21:19:58 »

Big club bias?
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Re: I have lost the ability to watch football
« Reply #2 on: 17 August 2015, 21:28:51 »

How much does Liverpool need to pay to win a match  :-\
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Re: I have lost the ability to watch football
« Reply #3 on: 18 August 2015, 07:35:38 »

it does seem odd that this happens quite often that newly promoted sides get decisions against them.

While bournemouths goal should of stood I can see why the ref called a free kick as from his angle it looked like he climbed on lovren.

as for the liverpool goal well thats what you get for messing around with the rules, you can bet at half time the officials watched it back and thought **** that was offside.

I would like to see the offside rule removed as it causes more headaches than its worth, if you removed it then defenders would be around their 18 yard box most of the time giving more space in midfield.
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Re: I have lost the ability to watch football
« Reply #4 on: 18 August 2015, 09:46:46 »

I lost that ability years ago. The spectacle recently of Mourinho berating his medical staff for not recognising that his 'injured' player was only faking says it all. :(
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Re: I have lost the ability to watch football
« Reply #5 on: 18 August 2015, 13:20:24 »

I thought I knew what it was all about, but no. Bournemouth scored a perfectly good goal, but the ref said no. Liverpool scored with a player in an offside position, but the ref said that was ok.
I thought Liverpool were playing shite, but Phil Neville says they are playing well.

Netball for me I think. :(

They were STEMO . . . did not bother watching the second half  :( :(
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Re: I have lost the ability to watch football
« Reply #6 on: 18 August 2015, 13:30:08 »

I thought I knew what it was all about, but no. Bournemouth scored a perfectly good goal, but the ref said no. Liverpool scored with a player in an offside position, but the ref said that was ok.
I thought Liverpool were playing shite, but Phil Neville says they are playing well.

Netball for me I think. :(

They were STEMO . . . did not bother watching the second half  :( :(
I was pissed off cause I got 13/2 on Bournemouth.  ;D
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