Quote from: ChicagoLion on June 19, 2020, 04:23:55 PMHuge difference, the perpetrators were Leeds and they were therefore responsible.The Other night was the fault and responsibility of the Officials.Neither situation was caused by or the responsibility of Aston Villa.Except every Villa player knew it was a goal.
Huge difference, the perpetrators were Leeds and they were therefore responsible.The Other night was the fault and responsibility of the Officials.Neither situation was caused by or the responsibility of Aston Villa.
Roy Keane is on SKY to sum up the Norwich v Southampton game. When asked about his thoughts on the Villa v Sheff U game he said "Villa looked like they were just going through the motions". He went on to say they didn't seem to realise the urgency of their relegation predicament.
He went on to say they didn't seem to realise the urgency of their relegation predicament.
Quote from: Holte132 on June 19, 2020, 10:06:24 AMThis is in today's newspaper:Sports lawyers have suggested Sheffield United would have a legal case to pursue the Premier League should the club miss out on a European spot as a result of the Hawk-Eye blunder.However, the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) is understood to be resistant to the possibility of any changes in its protocol, and is opposed to using the video assistant referee to double check any future mistakes.Any increased use of Var would lead to further criticism for the technology delaying the flow of play, officials believe. "Last night was a freak... a perfect storm," one source close to the organisation said.Sports lawyer Nick De Marco QC, of Blackstone Chambers, has said, however, that both United and clubs finishing a point below Villa in the relegation fight could have a “good claim”. “If Sheffield United end up being denied qualification for a Uefa competition by two points or less, or another club finishes a point below Aston Villa at the end of the season and is relegated instead of them, considering the amount of money at stake you cannot rule out a club bringing a claim against the Premier League, the providers of the technology, or both," he said. "Such a claim might be unprecedented, but, depending on all the circumstances, it could be a good claim.”Translation - There is no chance whatsoever of this ending in a legal claim but I get a free advert for me and my Chambers out of commenting on it.
This is in today's newspaper:Sports lawyers have suggested Sheffield United would have a legal case to pursue the Premier League should the club miss out on a European spot as a result of the Hawk-Eye blunder.However, the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) is understood to be resistant to the possibility of any changes in its protocol, and is opposed to using the video assistant referee to double check any future mistakes.Any increased use of Var would lead to further criticism for the technology delaying the flow of play, officials believe. "Last night was a freak... a perfect storm," one source close to the organisation said.Sports lawyer Nick De Marco QC, of Blackstone Chambers, has said, however, that both United and clubs finishing a point below Villa in the relegation fight could have a “good claim”. “If Sheffield United end up being denied qualification for a Uefa competition by two points or less, or another club finishes a point below Aston Villa at the end of the season and is relegated instead of them, considering the amount of money at stake you cannot rule out a club bringing a claim against the Premier League, the providers of the technology, or both," he said. "Such a claim might be unprecedented, but, depending on all the circumstances, it could be a good claim.”
Roy Keane can go fuck himself.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on June 19, 2020, 05:27:58 PMRoy Keane can go fuck himself. I think he was spot on! A distinct lack of urgency all round, particularly from our star ‘all ready leaving’ player. My mum pointed out that he hadn’t broken sweat.
Quote from: mcgrath_85 on June 19, 2020, 07:55:51 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on June 19, 2020, 05:27:58 PMRoy Keane can go fuck himself. I think he was spot on! A distinct lack of urgency all round, particularly from our star ‘all ready leaving’ player. My mum pointed out that he hadn’t broken sweat.I'm sorry but i disagree. I thought he put in his usual shift of drawing fouls, linking play and ghosting past good players like they're not there. And his driving run in the second half followed by a sublime defence splitting pass was pure class. People are expexting him to shit a golden nugget every game if not they say he had a quiet game. The old saying "you don't know what you've got till it's gone" will apply to a lot of our fans when he leaves.
We were breathing out of their arses for the last 10 minutes having matched/arguably been better than a physical side like t'Blades for most of the game. We were shite most of the time when Keane was responsible for coaching us, he's a permanently pissed-off Cork cnut who can fuck right off.
Quote from: The Edge on June 19, 2020, 08:11:17 PMQuote from: mcgrath_85 on June 19, 2020, 07:55:51 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on June 19, 2020, 05:27:58 PMRoy Keane can go fuck himself. I think he was spot on! A distinct lack of urgency all round, particularly from our star ‘all ready leaving’ player. My mum pointed out that he hadn’t broken sweat.I'm sorry but i disagree. I thought he put in his usual shift of drawing fouls, linking play and ghosting past good players like they're not there. And his driving run in the second half followed by a sublime defence splitting pass was pure class. People are expexting him to shit a golden nugget every game if not they say he had a quiet game. The old saying "you don't know what you've got till it's gone" will apply to a lot of our fans when he leaves. I’m not saying we won’t miss him! Christ, he’s irreplaceable! My point was that I agreed with Keanes comments about him laughing and smiling. I also saw a lack urgency from him and the other players. Bollocks to ‘it’s the first game back’! Indeed it is the first game and back and it was the most important. As it turns out, we missed out on a huge two points to a very below par Sheffield Utd side.