in all honest
WHAT THE FUCK

Kaip sitas klubas laimi,
kaip sitas klubas dominuoja,
Kaip Šonas Daišas taip dominuoja. Kas vyksta?? Kieno football manager seive mes gyvenam?
Spėju, kad jie labiau orientuojasi ne į Lietuvos, o į Anglijos žiūrovus.
Eh? Turbūt neįmanoma labiau akivaizdaus baudinio įsivaizduot. Onana aiškiai pamiršo, kad jis Onana iš Everton, o ne Onana iš United.
No one is saying that the decision is wrong [melas, krūva egzpertų sako, kad it's wrong] but we are saying that, by the way the law is written, it is wrong and therefore that is something that needs changing.
Dermot Gallagher sako, kad "modern day's penalty". O jo argumentacija ir palyginimas su Romero ranka išvis kažkoks baltos kumelės sapnasThe handball law amended by David Elleray and the IFAB to make decision making easier has succeeded in doing the opposite. It promotes inconsistency which leads to these decisions. Was there deliberate movement of hand to ball - poor decision
Čia vienintelė išvada, kurią sau pasidariau. Ir +- nustojau nervintis dėl raudonų ir galvot ar čia teisingai, ar ne, nes vis tiek nežinosi. Ir daugelis kitų bokalo egzpertų nežinos.
Fast forward to Goodison. Villa think they’ve scored when Moreno sticks the ball in the net. Ok. Goal given, but we need VAR, of course, to be certain.
“Bailey is clearly offside when he receives the ball as Villa pop it about from a corner. You can see he’s offside by the cut of the grass. He’s ahead Everton’s last man – Danjuma.
“What emerges from the first replay though is that Danjuma is fouled as he tries to clear the box with the rest of Everton’s defence. Lenglet grabs him and holds onto him so that Villa can remain onside from their little set-piece movement.
“It’s a foul. It’s clearly and obviously a foul – so all Paul Tierney in VAR has to do is call it – but oh no – he wants to check for offside. He wants to put lines on – which aren’t needed.
“When he sees that Bailey is offside he wants to check if it was in an APP – attacking phase of play. I know – but I’m not making this up. He decides it was. Well done Paul. Spot on. But he’s not finished yet – he then wants to see if Lenglet is blocking Jordan Pickford’s view of the ball. Why? None of this matters. Sorry!
“The best part of four minutes is wasted as Tierney runs these checks and both sets of fans – Evertonians as well – start chanting ‘[expletive] VAR’. Paying supporters appear not to matter to these guys.
“None of Tierney’s checks were necessary. Lenglet fouled Danjuma on the first post. Dyche saw it – we all saw it – except Tierney. Why didn’t he see it? And here’s a question. What if Bailey had kept himself onside?
“If Lenglet had kept Danjuma, who Tierney used to draw his lines from, just a little bit closer to the goal? Would Tierney have then acknowledged the foul? It came first – so there was no need for an offside check. It’s scary. Sorry!”