Quote from: Drummond on January 11, 2022, 12:08:24 PMQuote from: Astral Weeks on January 11, 2022, 11:36:17 AMAs a matter of interest, how many times has a ref reviewed a decision on the screen and said, "Nah, I'm happy with my original decision thanks"?Has anyone ever seen it happen? Because I dont recall a single instance. As soon as they're invited over to the side of the pitch, you just know there's a change coming.Hence the cheer from their lot when he set off to look.I'm sure we've been on the receiving end of a decision that if they'd rolled the footage back to the challenge immediately before would have gone in our favour.The fact the VAR is run by the same people as stand in the middle shows it's shit as there's no integrity.The more time that passes the more you notice the commentators, co-commentators and studio summarisers desperate for Liverpool and ManUtd in particular to do well. Lots of little comments, last night 'the ManUtd roar' and moving into the lush green of the Old Trafford pitch, or something similar. It's shite.I noticed that. I think it was "The Old Trafford roar" at some point when they'd actually stopped taking selfies for a minute to make a modest amount of noise.
Quote from: Astral Weeks on January 11, 2022, 11:36:17 AMAs a matter of interest, how many times has a ref reviewed a decision on the screen and said, "Nah, I'm happy with my original decision thanks"?Has anyone ever seen it happen? Because I dont recall a single instance. As soon as they're invited over to the side of the pitch, you just know there's a change coming.Hence the cheer from their lot when he set off to look.I'm sure we've been on the receiving end of a decision that if they'd rolled the footage back to the challenge immediately before would have gone in our favour.The fact the VAR is run by the same people as stand in the middle shows it's shit as there's no integrity.The more time that passes the more you notice the commentators, co-commentators and studio summarisers desperate for Liverpool and ManUtd in particular to do well. Lots of little comments, last night 'the ManUtd roar' and moving into the lush green of the Old Trafford pitch, or something similar. It's shite.
As a matter of interest, how many times has a ref reviewed a decision on the screen and said, "Nah, I'm happy with my original decision thanks"?Has anyone ever seen it happen? Because I dont recall a single instance. As soon as they're invited over to the side of the pitch, you just know there's a change coming.
Quote from: Astral Weeks on January 11, 2022, 12:30:15 PMQuote from: Drummond on January 11, 2022, 12:08:24 PMQuote from: Astral Weeks on January 11, 2022, 11:36:17 AMAs a matter of interest, how many times has a ref reviewed a decision on the screen and said, "Nah, I'm happy with my original decision thanks"?Has anyone ever seen it happen? Because I dont recall a single instance. As soon as they're invited over to the side of the pitch, you just know there's a change coming.Hence the cheer from their lot when he set off to look.I'm sure we've been on the receiving end of a decision that if they'd rolled the footage back to the challenge immediately before would have gone in our favour.The fact the VAR is run by the same people as stand in the middle shows it's shit as there's no integrity.The more time that passes the more you notice the commentators, co-commentators and studio summarisers desperate for Liverpool and ManUtd in particular to do well. Lots of little comments, last night 'the ManUtd roar' and moving into the lush green of the Old Trafford pitch, or something similar. It's shite.I noticed that. I think it was "The Old Trafford roar" at some point when they'd actually stopped taking selfies for a minute to make a modest amount of noise.I commented at the time that one united fan caught taking a selfie was so ugly he shouldn't have been shown on tv as kids and women will have been watching the game.
Quote from: Drummond on January 11, 2022, 12:08:24 PMQuote from: Astral Weeks on January 11, 2022, 11:36:17 AMAs a matter of interest, how many times has a ref reviewed a decision on the screen and said, "Nah, I'm happy with my original decision thanks"?Has anyone ever seen it happen? Because I dont recall a single instance. As soon as they're invited over to the side of the pitch, you just know there's a change coming.Hence the cheer from their lot when he set off to look.I'm sure we've been on the receiving end of a decision that if they'd rolled the footage back to the challenge immediately before would have gone in our favour.The fact the VAR is run by the same people as stand in the middle shows it's shit as there's no integrity.The more time that passes the more you notice the commentators, co-commentators and studio summarisers desperate for Liverpool and ManUtd in particular to do well. Lots of little comments, last night 'the ManUtd roar' and moving into the lush green of the Old Trafford pitch, or something similar. It's shite.Exactly this. It’s particularly bad when Liverpool are on but almost as bad with Man U. It’s just awful
I was also pissed off with our response when Oliver explains his decision for the goal being disallowed. It just seemed a shrug of acceptance from our players. If that had been the other way around (especially if Keane had been the captain) they would of been in the face of the ref and Keane would of let it be known in no uncertain terms that we don’t agree with the decision and let him know that ‘we hope there is no more controversial decisions going against us for the remainder of the game’. This would definitely of increased the pressure on Oliver and possibly us getting the penalty for the whack in the face of Konsa. Utd have always been the masters of intimidation. It’s about time we also wised up.
Quote from: dicedlam on January 11, 2022, 11:20:37 AMI was also pissed off with our response when Oliver explains his decision for the goal being disallowed. It just seemed a shrug of acceptance from our players. If that had been the other way around (especially if Keane had been the captain) they would of been in the face of the ref and Keane would of let it be known in no uncertain terms that we don’t agree with the decision and let him know that ‘we hope there is no more controversial decisions going against us for the remainder of the game’. This would definitely of increased the pressure on Oliver and possibly us getting the penalty for the whack in the face of Konsa. Utd have always been the masters of intimidation. It’s about time we also wised up. I may be an old romantic but I like to think that such behaviour is not in the Villa tradition.
Spot on Leon, imagine Roy Keane would have more to say about it then our lot, time to grow some and stop taking this crap
The thing is you can see it happening again on Saturday. They are not even trying to hide the favouritism these days. Penalty would be my guess as they haven't had one of those against us since well September.