Not at all boss. Wouldnât fall out with you at all at all.
Well now, I wouldnât fool myself into thinking my opinion had any importance, but itâs my opinion
Wasnât jota lucky not to get a red in the last fixture? He kicked a spud in the head I think. Karma just caught up with him yesterday. Senseless tackle whilst on a yellow- however dubious the first one was
No
The point being, before var, refs fucked up? And thats true. So after var, theyâre not meant to. So in the game yesterday, the ref gives a yellow. Var intervenes and tells him to make it a red. Liverpool them score a legitimate goal. Var intervenes but doesnt give the goal. So thereâs a contridiction there. Before var, ita a yellow and no goal. After var, its a red and should be a goal, but isnt. So im not sure how you square the opinion of refs make mistakes before, but the var intervention here on 2 incidents both went spurs way.
Easy spot the lads who didnât play to a high standard
Jones no more than a yellow
If thatâs the other way round RedNev is screaming for a red
You win some and you lose some, as it always was
Liverpool players are getting penalised for stuff that the opposition are getting away with in the same match. Anthony Gordon kicked a ball away and wasnât penalised. TAA and Nunez get booked for it. Spurs lad waving an imaginary card yesterday. Watch the next time a Liverpool player waves the card. The bias against Liverpool/Klopp in the PL is pretty blatant. Doesnât even out over the course of a season.
Tell us never is now its not fair
I donât see Spurs there?
They broke even. 11 point swing between city and liverpool in favour of liverpool
Iâll say this, Liverpool fans have an incredible stoicism to them
Onfield referees making a series of errors against Liverpool, partially mitigated by VAR correcting some of them
That doesnât provide much context though. They could have been very poor on-field refereeing decisions which were obviously going to be overturned by VAR. Like how many points would you say Liverpool were deprived of by VAR last night? That stat might say 1 over the Luis Diaz goal when in reality it was probably 3 when you include the Curtis Jones red card.
Itâs quite unusual to have 3 controversial calls go against the one team in the same game.
Dry your eyes, mate