Re: What to watch. the Merseyside or Glasgow derby?
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the other bob wilson
I'm not one who says that you have to have crowds to make football enjoyable, but I'd say today's Celtic v Rangers match is the one above all else where the lack of spectators will be felt. Normally, I'd watch it before the Everton v Liverpool match, but the latter should be much the better game of football, so that's the one I'll start with anyway,
Pub football versus premier league football? 🤷*♂️
Re: What to watch. the Merseyside or Glasgow derby?
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Originally Posted by
Michael Morris
You can't see if this is the moment the ball was played though.
Re: What to watch. the Merseyside or Glasgow derby?
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Originally Posted by
Bobby Dandruff
Pub football versus premier league football? *♂️
I would have watched the pub football if fans had been allowed.
Re: What to watch. the Merseyside or Glasgow derby?
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Elwood Blues
Neither.
I watched the IPL. Only caught the odd game before, thoroughly enjoying it,
there has been some wonderful cricket. Including some magnificent fielding.
I won't say anything about the game in case anyone is going to watch highlights later.
Mind you if there is an IPL match on at lunchtime tomorrow, the cricket stands no chance!!
I start watching IPL games, but the over the top commentators always do my head in - it's a good product which doesn't need gibbering idiots talking bollox incessantly as a backdrop to get people interested :facepalm:
Re: What to watch. the Merseyside or Glasgow derby?
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billy.ronson
What happened to level is onside ? Surely it should be naked eye but even using the above I don’t see how they deem that offside ???
This technology was supposed to get these decisions right and they have got 2 wrong today with this and Pickford awful challenge !
Maybe we are better off without it in championship :shrug:
When analysing the frame on BT Sport yesterday the ball had already left the boot of Thiago.
We are seeing only one frame (copied from TV).
The VAR ref may have given an offside decision based on an earlier frame or two.
Re: What to watch. the Merseyside or Glasgow derby?
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Des Parrot
Apparently you can be sent off after the whistle for violent conduct or dissent. Was Pickford's not violent conduct? I am a qualified referee but not been on a pitch for 20+ years, I'd definitely give Pickford a red
it was one of the worst tackles I've seen in recent memory, could have bent his leg backwards at the knee
Re: What to watch. the Merseyside or Glasgow derby?
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
I start watching IPL games, but the over the top commentators always do my head in - it's a good product which doesn't need gibbering idiots talking bollox incessantly as a backdrop to get people interested :facepalm:
Just like some on this board then Bob!
I hasten to add I don't include you in this (well most of the time!!!!!).
Good old Test Match Special I say!
Re: What to watch. the Merseyside or Glasgow derby?
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Forest Green Bluebird
When analysing the frame on BT Sport yesterday the ball had already left the boot of Thiago.
We are seeing only one frame (copied from TV).
The VAR ref may have given an offside decision based on an earlier frame or two.
Possibly true but it would still have been very marginal.
Re: What to watch. the Merseyside or Glasgow derby?
the VAR line could be thinner surely