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While I agree it's not the same, we have zero chance of getting in any time soon.
We just have to accept it and enjoy as much as we can the TV.
Personally I dont see us back this calendar year, to many idiots about with no respect for others, little social distance and knobs not wearing masks....etc, weve got no chance thanks to them. Enjoy it best you can.
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One rule for one ......
Why VAR didn't mention to the Ref who was in a perfect position that Salah shot was deflected is another reason why they need VAR mic-ed up because Refs and VAR are making wrong calls on day ONE so they need pulling up.
If that doesn't deflected, would it have been a goal even if his arm is in an "unnatural" position, no so you can't use deflections against defenders.
It's going bring up all sorts of of LiVARpool and United's 203 penalties rubbish against. It's becoming biased and against the letter of the law.
I have no idea why the PL aren't on mic'ing up VAR when even the idiots at the RFL could see the sense of it.
Can't even escape the vermin watching last night of the proms. For some strange reason, they have David James sat on his sofa with a Cello draped with a Murder Inc. scarf
Was in Southport yesterday and, unfortunately, hit a bar at the same time as their match. Noticed loads of local people in there that seemed to be changing their accent to scouse when shouting at the TV.
Is this a common thing for non-scouse merseysiders to do? I know one of my mates from where I live puts a scouse accent on at the Everton match.
My brother does it, I find it really odd, always call him out on it.Was in Southport yesterday and, unfortunately, hit a bar at the same time as their match. Noticed loads of local people in there that seemed to be changing their accent to scouse when shouting at the TV.
Is this a common thing for non-scouse merseysiders to do? I know one of my mates from where I live puts a scouse accent on at the Everton match.
Cos folk from the outskirts think they are scouse.Was in Southport yesterday and, unfortunately, hit a bar at the same time as their match. Noticed loads of local people in there that seemed to be changing their accent to scouse when shouting at the TV.
Is this a common thing for non-scouse merseysiders to do? I know one of my mates from where I live puts a scouse accent on at the Everton match.