Fulham 2018/19 Promoted under Jovanavic who was sacked on the 14th November Ranieri was then in charge between the 14th November and 28th February, when he was replace by Parker
Watford 2021/22 Promoted under Xisco who was sacked on the 3rd October
Ranieri was then in charge between the 4th October and ???
Probably should have been a pen to City imo. The VAR clearly shows the defender standing on KDB’s foot. But the VAR decision that comes up is “foul outside the area by Romeu” ?
Even with VAR there’s huge debate/doubt over two Premier League winners today. Newcastle and Man United goals both being questioned by pundits.
Really don't get the debate about the Man U goal, yes it was close but it was clearly onside and it was exactly the type of goal people were complaining about being disallowed last year.
Human nature to moan about referee's but I do think Shearer especially just deliberately disagrees with any borderline refereeing decision to try and cause controversy, you can guarantee if that goal had been disallowed he'd be moaning that referees were ruining the game and it should have been allowed.
Even with VAR there’s huge debate/doubt over two Premier League winners today. Newcastle and Man United goals both being questioned by pundits.
Really don't get the debate about the Man U goal, yes it was close but it was clearly onside and it was exactly the type of goal people were complaining about being disallowed last year.
Human nature to moan about referee's but I do think Shearer especially just deliberately disagrees with any borderline refereeing decision to try and cause controversy, you can guarantee if that goal had been disallowed he'd be moaning that referees were ruining the game and it should have been allowed.
Consistency is the issue though. They can’t say Man Utd’s goal was onside yesterday, but Wolves 3rd goal was offside. Either VAR says they’re both off or both on. Looking at them, I can’t see how they’re seen as different outcomes.
Even with VAR there’s huge debate/doubt over two Premier League winners today. Newcastle and Man United goals both being questioned by pundits.
Really don't get the debate about the Man U goal, yes it was close but it was clearly onside and it was exactly the type of goal people were complaining about being disallowed last year.
Human nature to moan about referee's but I do think Shearer especially just deliberately disagrees with any borderline refereeing decision to try and cause controversy, you can guarantee if that goal had been disallowed he'd be moaning that referees were ruining the game and it should have been allowed.
Consistency is the issue though. They can’t say Man Utd’s goal was onside yesterday, but Wolves 3rd goal was offside. Either VAR says they’re both off or both on. Looking at them, I can’t see how they’re seen as different outcomes.
The Wolves goal was tight but it was offside, the replays showed his foot was ahead of the defender which by the letter of the law was offside. I think decisions like that the officials are criticised either way, if they allow the goal someone dissects the replay and shows it was a Millimetre offside and people complain. If they disallow it people complain that it should have stood.
Burnley remind me of Stoke back in the day. Kicking players around the pitch and getting away with it because the referees don't want to send players off.
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Surely it's up to the ref.
Game one - red card
Game two - suspended
Promoted under Jovanavic who was sacked on the 14th November
Ranieri was then in charge between the 14th November and 28th February, when he was replace by Parker
Watford 2021/22
Promoted under Xisco who was sacked on the 3rd October
Pickford keeping out Watkins.
Just for the mayhem it would cause the championship next season.
Newcastle and Man United goals both being questioned by pundits.
Human nature to moan about referee's but I do think Shearer especially just deliberately disagrees with any borderline refereeing decision to try and cause controversy, you can guarantee if that goal had been disallowed he'd be moaning that referees were ruining the game and it should have been allowed.
Is it possible for both teams to lose?
I’ll be watching Leicester v Brighton instead.
NINE GOALS WENT PAST PERRY...
Please God!
After that the Mickey Mousers can do one.
Deserve to go down.