Chris Kavanagh

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‘If one decision is wrong, that one decision, if we’re being brutally honest hasn’t cost the result.’

When quizzed on how he wants people to view referees, Taylor replied: ‘More understanding and more empathy.’

Detached from reality.
exactly, and Taylor is wrong, had we been awarded the penalty and scored, gained a point, the wrong decision has cost us.
 

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He wasn't though, IMO.

Please dont be throwing their line marking of the incident back to me...I reject their technology as the scam it is.
Hold on mate - are you saying you think Richy was offside, even though he clearly wasn't and also that Lukaku was offside because of his arm, or Lukaku wasn't offside, regardless of any lines they have drawn?!? I'm confused.

Also, you have completely derailed this thread (not like you that!).

This was never about the ghost invisible offside.

It's about the ref and var completely ignoring a blatant hand ball against us and cheating - they don't need us making any excuses for them.

I don't think theres one blue who doesn't think var is bent mate, so not sure what your angle is. You're great for the forum, but you're a proper nutjob.
 
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At the end of the day the referees and the football league/ premier league/ FA, are always going to make themselves right. I remember seeing Brian Labone doing an after dinner speech. He told a story about the ref Jack Taylor, a very good ref in his day, he allowed a goal that was blatantly offside. Brian said, come on Jack that was never a goal, Taylor replied, ' yes it was Brian, look in the Sunday people in the morning for proof'. They are in charge, they hold all the cards and they are right, even when they are wrong.
 


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