He’ll probably get a few games at the end of the year to get up to speed for Euros, but I’m not expecting much.
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There is nothing random about Daniel James and Sansa. And you didn’t complain about Slabhead’s sister wearing Balenciaga Triple S Spoiler
First one I don’t think should have been a red card but that stamp is as clear cut of a red as there is. How was son given a red card for his kickout when we last played Tottenham but that isn’t one? So inconsistent.
Maguire did the exact same thing Monday that Son did but with no penalty. The entire process is a sham.
I think the announced this on the British broadcast which might be even more ridiculous and pathetic than just saying you didn’t think it was a red. edit:
Getting a refereeing decision wrong on the pitch? Unfortunate but expected. How do you get the decision wrong when you watch multiple, slow motion replays? Absolutely pathetic.
I think it's more of a conspiracy if you believe that the FA is NOT trying to sabotage VAR in the EPL.