Did he?
His agents at the time were friends of mine, they couldn’t believe he’d got it.
I’m with the people that said they cried / nearly cried at city’s fifth ‘goal’. I was literally on the floor, I couldn’t believe it. And then, to see it disallowed...wow. What a game. The roller coaster of emotions. So many people have articulated on here how I felt better than I can, so I’ll leave it there.
COYS. Tottenham, I love you more than you’ll ever know...
The bit where we were awarded the game 5 minutes after it finished by a Turkish bureaucrat, rather than winning it on the pitch in the momentWhat moment was made hollow?
The bit where we were awarded the game 5 minutes after it finished by a Turkish bureaucrat, rather than winning it on the pitch in the moment
I was wondering how far the Goons had got in the European Cup
2008-2009
Manchester United booked their place in the UEFA Champions League final with a 3-1 victory over Arsenal at Emirates Stadium.
The bit where we were awarded the game 5 minutes after it finished by a Turkish bureaucrat, rather than winning it on the pitch in the moment
They played Barca in a Champions League Final. I swear I'm not making it up. Lehman got sent off?
No genuinely. The manner of the 3 var incidents has taken a 20% shine off the victory for meNot really sure if you're trolling here or what....
No genuinely. The manner of the 3 var incidents has taken a 20% shine off the victory for me
But without VAR, we wouldn't be talking about a victory. We'd be talking about one of the most crushing and heart breaking losses in our recent history. Its not like the linesman flagged and they checked it, it was VAR which disallowed the goal. Unless I'm missing something?
Depends what you use it for.But VAR is the end of football or something.