Too right, it's pretty clear we're not true title contenders, so 4th would be no disaster at all.Great day indeed, did us a favour in pegging them back, might even help your lot clinch 4th at the end of the season
Too right, it's pretty clear we're not true title contenders, so 4th would be no disaster at all.
Have you got your location right ? I'm sure it says Manchester ?
Too right, it's pretty clear we're not true title contenders, so 4th would be no disaster at all.
Have you got your location right ? I'm sure it says Manchester ?
Ha ha, fair play mate.Yeah, its that big City just North of Stockport
Gonna have to change that next week to Salford.... feel dirty about it TBH, but needs must.
Not sure I agree on this. It was clear enough he was passing the ball back to the keeper, back towards where the ref told him to take it from. Attwell wasn't even looking when the kick was taken, so had no idea what was going on, but didn't have the balls to pull play back. Needed help from the assistants.Right, first of all. Liverpools first goal.
Well done ref. And tough **** Sunderland.
The refs pulled the free kick back. Said kick it from there, and walked off.... So if you kick it from where the ref tells you to, dont plead you were moving the free kick back 5 yards to the keeper (who's 30 yards away). Quite simply they ****ed up the free kick, and liverpool had every right to go on and score. The refs told you to restart play, if you kick the ball, you've restarted play. End of.
No idea, but it may cost him this season. Given is available and he should make the Blues an offer for a top keeper.Why is Wenger allergic to the idea of spending money and actually buying a top goal keeper?
I dont think it was that clear. He knocked the ball 5 yards at the most, the keeper was 40 yards away.... I'm sure it is what he meant, but unless you saw every second of it (Atwell didn't, he had to get himself into position for the next passage of play), its not that clear. He wasnt knocking it back to where Atwell said take it from, as Atwell had pulled the ball back from the original kick, positioned the ball at his feet and ordered play to restart, so when Atwell turns around and sees the ball is moving and Liverpool on the attack, its not his call to presume Sunderland decided they wanted to take the free-kick from a different position to the one he quite implicitly ordered them to take it from.Not sure I agree on this. It was clear enough he was passing the ball back to the keeper, back towards where the ref told him to take it from. Attwell wasn't even looking when the kick was taken, so had no idea what was going on, but didn't have the balls to pull play back. Needed help from the assistants.
That's the thing, he knocked it only 5 yards, if he was restarting play surely he would have would have put more into the pass to ensure it reached the keeper. You see it time and again when the free-kick has been given, the defender knocks it back towards the keeper to take the kick, they are not taking the kick themselves. It seems to follow this ref around though.I dont think it was that clear. He knocked the ball 5 yards at the most, the keeper was 40 yards away.... I'm sure it is what he meant, but unless you saw every second of it (Atwell didn't, he had to get himself into position for the next passage of play), its not that clear. He wasnt knocking it back to where Atwell said take it from, as Atwell had pulled the ball back from the original kick, positioned the ball at his feet and ordered play to restart, so when Atwell turns around and sees the ball is moving and Liverpool on the attack, its not his call to presume Sunderland decided they wanted to take the free-kick from a different position to the one he quite implicitly ordered them to take it from.
Mereseyside has the most titles tbhThe Manchester clubs are taking over - move over London clubs.
You're far from alone, tbf.Draw the best result when those ****s face off
Don't think I've had a good weekend in the tipping comp tbh
Even when Rooney isn't scoring, he's contributing to the play-making (admittedly not to his usual standards ATM). He opened up Bolton early on with a lovely pass to put Berbatov through, who skied it into the stands.Rooney is absolutely terrible here. Everyone seems content to brush it off by saying "class is permanent" or "once he bags one the floodgates'll open" but there's something seriously not quite right with the guy at the moment and I don't think it'll be quite so simple.