Not my opinion it was a push. I still don't think it was enough for a penalty. But the refs angle and distance from the offence is different to you and I watching on TV.he didn’t? He touched him.
it's not a push, his hand barely brushes him
the are not contesting the red card as there is no point as these things are very rarely overturned even when they are clearly bad decisions
who was the liverpool who was slightly touched ran through one on one then fell over on purpose instead of trying to score?it's not a push, his hand barely brushes him
the are not contesting the red card as there is no point as these things are very rarely overturned even when they are clearly bad decisions
Got to be Jota. He's a cheating diving c**twho was the liverpool who was slightly touched ran through one on one then fell over on purpose instead of trying to score?
pgmol defended that shambles as well
It was a gust blew up and created a vortex, always happens these bloody bowl stadium's!he didn’t? He touched him.
So we need to throw a googly early on to shake them out of their comfort zone,who will it beSlightly off topic, but I thought Plymouth looked worryingly good against one of the top sides in the division.
Wilson left wingSo we need to throw a googly early on to shake them out of their comfort zone,who will it be
I was thinking right, Sakamoto on the left and two up front to muller them.Wilson left wing
yep, it wasGot to be Jota. He's a cheating diving c**t
You’re thinking of chessIts not a non contact sport.
The same one you doAnyone know what team the ref supports?
Ashley Young is the worst diver I've seen. Literally did a somersault one time when he wasn't touched. Still doing it to this day and got a yellow card for it a couple of weeks back.yep, it was
worse than i remember as well as he was round the keeper when he decided instead of scoring to fall over on purpose
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They are not going to appeal for the same reason no action would be taken against the defender. There was contact. Even Stevie Wonder said it wasn't a penalty. But the FA would take the side of the ref just because they can. The dive got them the winning goal and would open up a can of worms. Middlesbrough should be out of the playoff race and Plymouth should be a point closer to safety.Not my opinion it was a push. I still don't think it was enough for a penalty. But the refs angle and distance from the offence is different to you and I watching on TV.
Plymouth are not contesting the red card, which suggests they know and the player knows and the video evidence shows it was at least a push.
Sometimes defenders should trust their keeper.
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