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Wes Morgan got a job on the doors after this
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You're missing the point. It's not that fans don't celebrate, but rather it's not to the same degree due to the concern of whether VAR will intervene or not.I've yet to see a crowd not celebrate a goal. When it happens I'll be concerned.
But they aren't.You're missing the point. It's not that fans don't celebrate, but rather it's not to the same degree due to the concern of whether VAR will intervene or not.
The celebrations are limited and then there's a period of suspense either way: will VAR intervene? If it does, the question goes to why? What are they doing?
It's not about what people can see on the television. It's what happens there and then.
I wish fans would protest to get rid of it
Ok read it wrongLearn to read, I was agreeing with you, you muppet
I'm an empericist. So my question is, have you been in situation where you've celebrated with a crowd and VAR has intervened?But they aren't.
You've just said they aren't too. Everyone went crazy then they realized. That's what happened today too.
Well this is of course the other thing. It isn't like VAR was the first time a goal was "scored" but then didn't count.The times at Goodison people have gone mad and im standing there pointing at the lino with his flag up.
But yeah, im mostly the only 1.
Yes. In American football, but yes. And I still celebrate touchdowns.I'm an empericist. So my question is, have you been in situation where you've celebrated with a crowd and VAR has intervened?
Think its because of Covid regs atm mateWhen did some moron think that silver ribbons, loud music and a staged archway made winning the fa cup more special?
God I detest the modern world and its plastic facade.