Premier League Gameweek 3

Yeah and I'm talking about KdB's right leg... which is where the studs are hitting if it doesn't luckily tap the left.

You're welcome, but I'm not teaching you to read, so I guess you're welcome to nothing here.
No they won't, he's tackling at an angle. Unless his knee bends sideways, he won't his his other leg.
 
I don't want City to win another title so will gladly celebrate all of their dropped points this season. :drool:
 
Great game, some real great performances and some shockers from us.

Foden, Stones, Walker and maybe Rodri all need a smack. KDB, Gundogan, Bernardo the men as usual.

Jack Grealish really showed Almiron.

Think Newcastle gassed at the end. Great game end to end stuff. ASM unplayable and Joelinton was brilliant.
Thought both VAR calls were correct, not a red and a fair goal.
 
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Yeah and I'm talking about KdB's right leg... which is where the studs are hitting if it doesn't luckily tap the left.

You're welcome, but I'm not teaching you to read, so I guess you're welcome to nothing here.
So it should have been a Red because he might have seriously injured his RIGHT leg if he didnt lightly tap his LEFT leg.
Wow I really need a lie down :wenger:
 
No they won't, he's tackling at an angle. Unless his knee bends sideways, he won't his his other leg.

Either way, it's irrelevent... I'm not arguing for that point as clearly pointed out in previous posts... there's legit no consistentcy, that's been a red card almost everytime in the past 5 or so years and not overturned by VAR in recent terms until today. I've almost never thought they were reds, and I don't today. High(ish), studs are showing regardless of his inner foot making the contact on the first leg, and 100% intentional albeit likely not with intent to injury(which they almost never are anyway) has pretty much always been a red from 2010 to today.

Great to see it being overturned... but it best stay the same for the rest of the season, which it probably won't.
 
Bottom 6 of the table is pretty weird looking at the moment.
Liverpool, United, Everton, Leicester, West Ham, Wolves.
 
We moved up a spot today from 20 to 19 without a sweat. Turning point?
 
Despite drawing from being up 3-1 i'm still supremely proud of this side and that performance. Credit to Pope especially and obviously Howe for taking our game to city instead of being timid as so many sides they face are.

We're capable of matching any side in the world for 45 minutes but the squad does lack the quality to keep it up over a full 90. Still, even after that lapse we buckled down and ground out the draw against an insanely talented side.
 
I don't want City to win another title so will gladly celebrate all of their dropped points this season. :drool:

I'm happy for them to keep winning while they are stopping Liverpool. But at the moment, Liverpool are more worried about what's happening at the other end of the table. So happy days.
 
Player of the match sounds so clunky, better get used to it though I guess.

Even Kelly Cates falling over herself calling it player of the man :lol:
 
The biggest crime against Saint-Maximin is that he was somehow put in the same box as Adama Traore, and then swiftly dismissed a one dimensional pace merchant.
 
I just cannot believe we missed that one.
Twitter campaign team mobilising as I type.
We will have this outrage sorted pronto

Thank you.

I suggest we call them authoritarians going forward, especially if we want to make feminists feel properly included.