Premier League Gameweek 16

I don't think it is a pen.

Although I don't think it is a clear and obvious error either.
 
Just that tiny little question of whether it hit his arm... :lol:

Which surely it didn't first?
 
Grealish gets so many excuses made for him, he was bought for a 100m, lets all remember that, he's not been at all near half or even quarter of that. He's been poor if we are being honest, still time to turn it around of course but he's been nothing special at all.
 
Doesnt give stonewall peno, then gives one thats clearly not.
 
That's not handball, saying the same even after 2nd viewing
 
Grealish gets so many excuses made for him, he was bought for a 100m, lets all remember that, he's not been at all near half or even quarter of that. He's been poor if we are being honest, still time to turn it around of course but he's been nothing special at all.
He’s never been anything special in his career, I really didn’t understand where the hype came from.
 
Referees are payed by the big clubs.

PL is just Juventus in England.
 
This is such an unlikable team. I would hate them even if not a United fan …
 
That’s a nightmare of a decision. Especially after such an extensive VAR review.
 
Jon Moss really is a blight on the Premier league.
 
Abu Dhabi Athletic get more decisions than any team i can remember, even us at our most dominant
 
Grealish gets so many excuses made for him, he was bought for a 100m, lets all remember that, he's not been at all near half or even quarter of that. He's been poor if we are being honest, still time to turn it around of course but he's been nothing special at all.
Said it earlier. The biggest flop this year.
 
If you have to watch a replay 20 times then it’s not conclusive. Absolutely ridiculous.
 
If it was us I’d want a penalty, why put your arms in the air like that?
 
VARchester City :mad:

I'm not even arsed. We need them up there to stop the scousers, unfortunately.
 
The less said of the VAR person that allowed that to stand, the better. All that technology and yet we get such madness on show.
 
The commentators gassing up a forward for the strongest domestic team in recent memory getting a goal every three games.

Sterling is again, a hugely overrated player.
 
Grealish is the exact same player he was at Villa.

But as Villa, stopping play and getting freee kicks was useful, it allowed them to push on to the front foot without really having the forward talent to do it in open play.

For City, it is not, in fact, its a hinderence to their posession game.

He would have been the same if we had bought him.

His entire way of playing is built for teams that can't create chances. He'd do brilliantly at Newcastle as it is now, but not as it likely will be in 3 years.
 
I don't get it. How's he denying City any advantage ? Had his arm been beside his body it would have hit it. Such a weird decision