That'll be next season, maybe.3 days of giddy 'everton won' bliss before we come crashing down at anfield, i'm gonna savour it
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That'll be next season, maybe.3 days of giddy 'everton won' bliss before we come crashing down at anfield, i'm gonna savour it
That's the one I thaught was least like a penalty.The handball should have been a penalty, but I still don't think they deserved anything from the game.
They should be more worried about the way they were constantly standing off and giving up territory in midfield. Everton were walking through unchallenged all day.
Amazingly it is. Cannot believe they tweeted that. Massive fine coming their way now and any chance of winning their appeal gone too i hope.
I think this is something that isn't talked about enough in all the discussion about VAR. Some of the refs are clearly reluctant to go against their friends. I mean, it's understandable as a human being, but it alters the outcome of how they're doing their job.Today also highlights how unlikely VARs are to overrule their mates. Its a shambles all around. Just bin it off.
His arm has to be somewhere, and it was there when the ball was kicked about a yard away.I thought the first was soft, but usually given these days. The second was an absolute handball. Young’s arm was out and even moves slightly toward the ball.
His arm should have been superglued to his body. Wish some of these people would go for their morning jog with their arms straight down their sides. They would look bloody odd. lolHis arm has to be somewhere, and it was there when the ball was kicked about a yard away.
With his arm being in an unnatural and all while running?I'd have been ok with the penalty given for the handball. It stopped what would've been a clear attempt to score.
If, like me, you enjoy those away fans who video defeats at Goodison