We were outplayed.Move on to Saturday.
The offside rule was brought in to outlaw "goal hanging". It is back with a vengeance because as DW says you leave a player on or near the opposition goal line then play for, A ricochets or B incompetent self agrandizing corrupt referees.
I do not know all the British sayings, so is there a meaning to "getting juggling balls for Christmas" of which I am probably unaware?
Quote from: Big Ming on January 20, 2021, 09:49:07 PMWe were outplayed.Move on to Saturday.I don’t think anyone is arguing Man City were the stronger side - not a huge surprise. Still as a fan it grates a bit when such a poor decision leads to the key goal.
I'm getting angrier the more I dwell on this.Questions I'd like asked and answered, from the officials: at what point (if any) did the linesman (assistant referee) consider raising his flag for offside, and at what point (and why) did he decide not to?