The Facts You Think to be Undisputedly True in Football Which Has Not Been Talked about Enough?

If Premier League was a football club it would have same reputation as PSG or City. Buying success. Without the superior buying power I don't think it would be anywhere near as good league as La Liga or Serie A.

Not sure if you supported Madrid 15-20 or so years ago but enter "galacticos" into Google and look at how you lot skewed transfer records repeatedly.
Plus the shady nature of your government funding.

It's like a Chelsea fan whinging about City's spending.
 
I wonder how people would think if any sort of body part in line with the defenders equaled onside.

Maybe it would be good or maybe not. Id still like to see it once.
 
I wonder how people would think if any sort of body part in line with the defenders equaled onside.

Maybe it would be good or maybe not. Id still like to see it once.

It would have the opposite of “armpit” offsides. Some player would be clearly offside (imagine a set play), only for the trailing leg to have a toe in line with a defender.

Offside is a subjective rule and VAR has exposed the frailty of it.
 
It would have the opposite of “armpit” offsides. Some player would be clearly offside (imagine a set play), only for the trailing leg to have a toe in line with a defender.

Offside is a subjective rule and VAR has exposed the frailty of it.

I just think it might to lead to more goals in games if even their trailing leg was in line with their opponent.
 
United were the City/Chelsea of the league before those two and United fans crying about big spending is pure hypocrisy.

Cantona, Keane, Veron, Ferdinand, Rooney, Dwight Yorke were all brought in for big fees. United also had the financial muscle to try and sign Shearer, Vieira & Tony Adams. The best players from their rivals.

The premier league would have been like the Bundesliga of today if it wasn't for Arsenal.
 
United were the City/Chelsea of the league before those two and United fans crying about big spending is pure hypocrisy.

Cantona, Keane, Veron, Ferdinand, Rooney, Dwight Yorke were all brought in for big fees. United also had the financial muscle to try and sign Shearer, Vieira & Tony Adams. The best players from their rivals.

The premier league would have been like the Bundesliga of today if it wasn't for Arsenal.

It was like Bundes of today, considering Arsenal only competed against United for a couple of season.
 
United were the City/Chelsea of the league before those two and United fans crying about big spending is pure hypocrisy.

Cantona, Keane, Veron, Ferdinand, Rooney, Dwight Yorke were all brought in for big fees. United also had the financial muscle to try and sign Shearer, Vieira & Tony Adams. The best players from their rivals.

The premier league would have been like the Bundesliga of today if it wasn't for Arsenal.
United spent less than Liverpool in the 90's, if you actually look up even wages it was all a lot closer.

Today United's wage bill is probably more skewed compared to the rest of the league than we were actually winning stuff.
 
United were the City/Chelsea of the league before those two and United fans crying about big spending is pure hypocrisy.

Cantona, Keane, Veron, Ferdinand, Rooney, Dwight Yorke were all brought in for big fees. United also had the financial muscle to try and sign Shearer, Vieira & Tony Adams. The best players from their rivals.

The premier league would have been like the Bundesliga of today if it wasn't for Arsenal.

This is undisputedly bollocks.
 
Refereeing decisions have mostly improved since VAR, but the shit decisions are totally inexplicable now.