how U judge on 100 meter run,any part of the body touch the final line,the runner is the winner,U have look from left or right, can't look from top.
....go on,those are two
Princeadeyeye1
0
2023-11-09 07:52
ur own hatred is worst, the likes of Owen, Neville and Carragher admitted there was a push though it's 50/50. I wonder where u watched ur own game or maybe u watched the back of the tv set Sha
Mikky101
1
2023-11-09 06:45
Vibceoprst
you're just another clueless dude, so u expect Arteta to be the one to make complaints on behalf of Liverpool abi, what has Liverpool seen in terms of controversial decisions compare to Arsenal, last season alone Arsenal were robbed of 10 points due to bad officiating of their matches which in return the PGMOL wrote an apology letter to Arsenal on two occasions admitting that the officials made an obvious and an unacceptable errors, and you're here spewing gibberish ππ
very clueless as you said. they are just on here to comment for likes.
Nuuknpsuz
0
2023-11-09 06:09
Janbcekmnp
1). The rules said before a ball is consider to be off the play the whole ball must be off the field. The whole ball was not off the field.
2). The friction between the opponent players. The two players was very intact to each other at that moment, both jumped up for the ball the same time, no hand involvement to warrant a push because of their intact position. This happened between Chelsea and Brentford the incident that led to Brentford second goal. so it was not a fowl.
3). Anthony Gordon was clearly onside, having been behind the ball, when the two players was contesting for the ball. so it wasn't offside.
big fool
Vibceoprst
1
2023-11-09 04:08
vimaberty
When Klopp stood up after the Spurs vs Liverpool match, did Arteta support Klopp? if he did not, why do you expect others to support Arteta now?
you're just another clueless dude, so u expect Arteta to be the one to make complaints on behalf of Liverpool abi, what has Liverpool seen in terms of controversial decisions compare to Arsenal, last season alone Arsenal were robbed of 10 points due to bad officiating of their matches which in return the PGMOL wrote an apology letter to Arsenal on two occasions admitting that the officials made an obvious and an unacceptable errors, and you're here spewing gibberish ππ
ratbcdlnpu
0
2023-11-09 03:41
Janbcekmnp
1). The rules said before a ball is consider to be off the play the whole ball must be off the field. The whole ball was not off the field.
2). The friction between the opponent players. The two players was very intact to each other at that moment, both jumped up for the ball the same time, no hand involvement to warrant a push because of their intact position. This happened between Chelsea and Brentford the incident that led to Brentford second goal. so it was not a fowl.
3). Anthony Gordon was clearly onside, having been behind the ball, when the two players was contesting for the ball. so it wasn't offside.
shut up
peacegift56
1
2023-11-09 01:42
so long it Arsenal they will not agree.... stupid referees in England that's why they don't go far in Europe and in the world
TrevorR
0
2023-11-09 01:39
Nowaelnoz
If i may ask. is champions league and other league rules diff 4m EPL rules. Atleast we watch champions league matches. VAR decide within a minute. How come EPL VAR took long to make decision and end up with d wrong decision every week. I could remember Man u vs Brighton. Rashford goal was disallow bcs d ball cross d line a bit. Even ex referee like clatterburg said it is a foul against Arsenal defender. Epl referees are all rubbish.
the entire ball crossed the line that day. I understand your point of anguish but that man United game, the ball crossed the line entirely
Wiabeloptz
0
2023-11-09 01:30
puubdmpruy
how U judge on 100 meter run,any part of the body touch the final line,the runner is the winner,U have look from left or right, can't look from top.
was it a race clown
the ball is curved so the only way to get it right was to look from above
go back to school
stay off the football apps
dunce
Lenceiopu
0
2023-11-09 01:05
VAR should use big screens some referees have sight problems on the tiny pitch side monitors
Charlesugwu
3
2023-11-09 00:43
Even football betters are scared of Premier League these days.
.
.
Nothing is guaranteed in EPL now
.
.
Officiating standard is threatening the league
SemMoses7
3
2023-11-09 00:05
you really idiotic you how on earth that ball is dnt outside, and did you sow the two hand π of that guy pushing
Nowaelnoz
2
2023-11-09 00:01
If i may ask. is champions league and other league rules diff 4m EPL rules. Atleast we watch champions league matches. VAR decide within a minute. How come EPL VAR took long to make decision and end up with d wrong decision every week. I could remember Man u vs Brighton. Rashford goal was disallow bcs d ball cross d line a bit. Even ex referee like clatterburg said it is a foul against Arsenal defender. Epl referees are all rubbish.
vimaberty
1
2023-11-08 23:37
When Klopp stood up after the Spurs vs Liverpool match, did Arteta support Klopp? if he did not, why do you expect others to support Arteta now?
Zondmnruz
4
2023-11-08 23:11
Almost all the managers in EPL want to comment as Arreta did but their problem is they're afraid to be fined. Again, they are acting like cowards. everybody is criticizing Arteta and Arsenal today because it's not against them. Of clubs and managers do not defy all odds and speak against this, it's going to continue. So will this stop when nobody stands up against it?
TheOddOne
0
2023-11-08 23:07
Arsenal are just on sour grapes mode
Sooner or later still have to accept the verdict. Just like Liverpool vs Spurs, nothing can be done to justify this issues
Janbcekmnp
0
2023-11-08 22:53
1). The rules said before a ball is consider to be off the play the whole ball must be off the field. The whole ball was not off the field.
2). The friction between the opponent players. The two players was very intact to each other at that moment, both jumped up for the ball the same time, no hand involvement to warrant a push because of their intact position. This happened between Chelsea and Brentford the incident that led to Brentford second goal. so it was not a fowl.
3). Anthony Gordon was clearly onside, having been behind the ball, when the two players was contesting for the ball. so it wasn't offside.
puubdmpruy
0
2023-11-08 22:37
how U judge on 100 meter run,any part of the body touch the final line,the runner is the winner,U have look from left or right, can't look from top.
emmanuelgBanda
1
2023-11-08 22:30
TV pundits what they bring to club succession? No matter what justice must be told whether you like it or not. PL Refs always struggle at highest level of football. Don't ruin football cause u are paid for silly decisions. everyone saw what happened, in their heart they are with Arteta but still insisting as nothing bad happen. Be on the touch line then you will see reality π
MUTINDO
4
2023-11-08 22:05
The coming international break will be a good timing for our injured players to rest and come back strong.. We miss Partey, Jesus, Odegaard and Smith Rowe β₯οΈπ€ Gunners For Life...
lepainops
3
2023-11-08 21:55
The ball went out, there was a push on maghales and offsides non
Mizdklry
1
how U judge on 100 meter run,any part of the body touch the final line,the runner is the winner,U have look from left or right, can't look from top.
....go on,those are two
Princeadeyeye1
0
ur own hatred is worst, the likes of Owen, Neville and Carragher admitted there was a push though it's 50/50. I wonder where u watched ur own game or maybe u watched the back of the tv set Sha
Mikky101
1
you're just another clueless dude, so u expect Arteta to be the one to make complaints on behalf of Liverpool abi, what has Liverpool seen in terms of controversial decisions compare to Arsenal, last season alone Arsenal were robbed of 10 points due to bad officiating of their matches which in return the PGMOL wrote an apology letter to Arsenal on two occasions admitting that the officials made an obvious and an unacceptable errors, and you're here spewing gibberish ππ
very clueless as you said. they are just on here to comment for likes.
Nuuknpsuz
0
1). The rules said before a ball is consider to be off the play the whole ball must be off the field. The whole ball was not off the field. 2). The friction between the opponent players. The two players was very intact to each other at that moment, both jumped up for the ball the same time, no hand involvement to warrant a push because of their intact position. This happened between Chelsea and Brentford the incident that led to Brentford second goal. so it was not a fowl. 3). Anthony Gordon was clearly onside, having been behind the ball, when the two players was contesting for the ball. so it wasn't offside.
big fool
Vibceoprst
1
When Klopp stood up after the Spurs vs Liverpool match, did Arteta support Klopp? if he did not, why do you expect others to support Arteta now?
you're just another clueless dude, so u expect Arteta to be the one to make complaints on behalf of Liverpool abi, what has Liverpool seen in terms of controversial decisions compare to Arsenal, last season alone Arsenal were robbed of 10 points due to bad officiating of their matches which in return the PGMOL wrote an apology letter to Arsenal on two occasions admitting that the officials made an obvious and an unacceptable errors, and you're here spewing gibberish ππ
ratbcdlnpu
0
1). The rules said before a ball is consider to be off the play the whole ball must be off the field. The whole ball was not off the field. 2). The friction between the opponent players. The two players was very intact to each other at that moment, both jumped up for the ball the same time, no hand involvement to warrant a push because of their intact position. This happened between Chelsea and Brentford the incident that led to Brentford second goal. so it was not a fowl. 3). Anthony Gordon was clearly onside, having been behind the ball, when the two players was contesting for the ball. so it wasn't offside.
shut up
peacegift56
1
so long it Arsenal they will not agree.... stupid referees in England that's why they don't go far in Europe and in the world
TrevorR
0
If i may ask. is champions league and other league rules diff 4m EPL rules. Atleast we watch champions league matches. VAR decide within a minute. How come EPL VAR took long to make decision and end up with d wrong decision every week. I could remember Man u vs Brighton. Rashford goal was disallow bcs d ball cross d line a bit. Even ex referee like clatterburg said it is a foul against Arsenal defender. Epl referees are all rubbish.
the entire ball crossed the line that day. I understand your point of anguish but that man United game, the ball crossed the line entirely
Wiabeloptz
0
how U judge on 100 meter run,any part of the body touch the final line,the runner is the winner,U have look from left or right, can't look from top.
was it a race clown the ball is curved so the only way to get it right was to look from above go back to school stay off the football apps dunce
Lenceiopu
0
VAR should use big screens some referees have sight problems on the tiny pitch side monitors
Charlesugwu
3
Even football betters are scared of Premier League these days. . . Nothing is guaranteed in EPL now . . Officiating standard is threatening the league
SemMoses7
3
you really idiotic you how on earth that ball is dnt outside, and did you sow the two hand π of that guy pushing
Nowaelnoz
2
If i may ask. is champions league and other league rules diff 4m EPL rules. Atleast we watch champions league matches. VAR decide within a minute. How come EPL VAR took long to make decision and end up with d wrong decision every week. I could remember Man u vs Brighton. Rashford goal was disallow bcs d ball cross d line a bit. Even ex referee like clatterburg said it is a foul against Arsenal defender. Epl referees are all rubbish.
vimaberty
1
When Klopp stood up after the Spurs vs Liverpool match, did Arteta support Klopp? if he did not, why do you expect others to support Arteta now?
Zondmnruz
4
Almost all the managers in EPL want to comment as Arreta did but their problem is they're afraid to be fined. Again, they are acting like cowards. everybody is criticizing Arteta and Arsenal today because it's not against them. Of clubs and managers do not defy all odds and speak against this, it's going to continue. So will this stop when nobody stands up against it?
TheOddOne
0
Arsenal are just on sour grapes mode Sooner or later still have to accept the verdict. Just like Liverpool vs Spurs, nothing can be done to justify this issues
Janbcekmnp
0
1). The rules said before a ball is consider to be off the play the whole ball must be off the field. The whole ball was not off the field. 2). The friction between the opponent players. The two players was very intact to each other at that moment, both jumped up for the ball the same time, no hand involvement to warrant a push because of their intact position. This happened between Chelsea and Brentford the incident that led to Brentford second goal. so it was not a fowl. 3). Anthony Gordon was clearly onside, having been behind the ball, when the two players was contesting for the ball. so it wasn't offside.
puubdmpruy
0
how U judge on 100 meter run,any part of the body touch the final line,the runner is the winner,U have look from left or right, can't look from top.
emmanuelgBanda
1
TV pundits what they bring to club succession? No matter what justice must be told whether you like it or not. PL Refs always struggle at highest level of football. Don't ruin football cause u are paid for silly decisions. everyone saw what happened, in their heart they are with Arteta but still insisting as nothing bad happen. Be on the touch line then you will see reality π
MUTINDO
4
The coming international break will be a good timing for our injured players to rest and come back strong.. We miss Partey, Jesus, Odegaard and Smith Rowe β₯οΈπ€ Gunners For Life...
lepainops
3
The ball went out, there was a push on maghales and offsides non