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Son? Remind me?It was a big error, but not the worst. #justiceforson
Son? Remind me?It was a big error, but not the worst. #justiceforson
The do have a right to be aggrieved at Hillsborough to be fair but the complete lack of acknowledgement of Heysel and their role in it is typical of that club. They held a trophy parade on the anniversary last year.
Could you imagine if South Yorkshire Police held some sort of celebratory parade on the anniversary of Hillsborough?
Hey I’m not claiming superior knowledge I promise
But I do know their fan base
And I know our media too who will have it recycled just in time for that game
I'd like to see McManaman's reaction - where was it?Wow. An absolute first for ESPN. I like Shaka Hislop. He's a decent pundit. But if you'd seen that tubby, entitled Scotsman and ex-Liverpool Steve Nicol earlier, you'd have seen a human volcano. Face like a well-slapped thundercloud. He'll be off his deep-fried Mars bars for days.
Even better was watching the face-in-a-clothespeg of Steve McManamanan. All set to smugly comment on Liverpool moving top of the table, now he's dealing with a dramatic (and quite glorious) defeat to the despised Spurs (just going off his previous comments on Spurs). A joy to behold.
The return match at a seething St. Anfield will probably need a steel cage around the pitch.
How would he know if it's onside with those eyes?I'd like to see McManaman's reaction - where was it?
If it's for Liverpool it's always onsideHow would he know if it's onside with those eyes?
just don't look to closely at the pictureThe fact that a man of his age is dressed in full replica kit tells you all you need to know him.
Brilliant
Son? Remind me?
A few years back, an opponent whose name and club escapes me, broke his leg going into a challenge with Son. It's a nasty break, and the ref pulls out the red card for Son. The replay shows - very clearly - that Son pulls out of the challenge and never touches the other guy. VAR sees this, but upholds the red card. Only after the game is it rescinded. No fuss was made.
A few years back, an opponent whose name and club escapes me, broke his leg going into a challenge with Son. It's a nasty break, and the ref pulls out the red card for Son. The replay shows - very clearly - that Son pulls out of the challenge and never touches the other guy. VAR sees this, but upholds the red card. Only after the game is it rescinded. No fuss was made.
Small point, but the (on field) refereeing was very good.Of course they are! They're not going to sabotage a product they paid a fortune to broadcast. As far as I can remember, there've always been people angry with the referees, claiming they favoured this or that team. Hell, I remember Ferguson's reign of terror when almost every decision went for his team and he still managed to complain almost every week.
There's always going to be someone unhappy at the end of a game. I've been that guy countless times. When Barnsley were in the Premier League, they lost a game to Liverpool with a couple of their players sent off and one of their fans was literally foaming at the mouth saying everybody was in cahoots to make sure Liverpool, Spurs and Everton wouldn't go down. Maybe it was - it's pointless to debate whether any of these people are right on wrong. They lost the game, the refereeing was brick and that should be the end of it.