Quote from: Villa Lew on April 29, 2024, 11:47:49 AMDermot 'He who is always right' Gallagher has just said on Ref Watch it was right to disallow the goal, so that puts an end to any arguments!It was a clear push. The only thing controversial about it was that the ref didn't pick it up without VAR's intervention.
Dermot 'He who is always right' Gallagher has just said on Ref Watch it was right to disallow the goal, so that puts an end to any arguments!
Quote from: Brazilian Villain on April 29, 2024, 11:57:15 AMQuote from: Villa Lew on April 29, 2024, 11:47:49 AMDermot 'He who is always right' Gallagher has just said on Ref Watch it was right to disallow the goal, so that puts an end to any arguments!It was a clear push. The only thing controversial about it was that the ref didn't pick it up without VAR's intervention.Peter Walton in The Times said it was not enough for VAR to get involved so there you are. I guess the key point is the ref didn’t see it live otherwise he would have told VAR.
Quote from: The Edge on April 28, 2024, 02:47:53 PMWatched a re-run of motd earlier. Wtf were Shearer and Murphy banging on about re: the disallowed goal? It was a clear push in the back of Carlos and I'm surprised var even had to get involved at all. I guess I do watch our games through my villa glasses but it just seemed blatantly obvious to me. For some reason the motd panel went through verbal gymnastics trying to make a case for Chelsea. If you watch the Sky highlights both commentators thought it was a foul straight away.
Watched a re-run of motd earlier. Wtf were Shearer and Murphy banging on about re: the disallowed goal? It was a clear push in the back of Carlos and I'm surprised var even had to get involved at all. I guess I do watch our games through my villa glasses but it just seemed blatantly obvious to me. For some reason the motd panel went through verbal gymnastics trying to make a case for Chelsea.
I think the defence needs a "review". Our lack of first contact at set pieces has been woeful this year, we have conceded 50+ goals in the league. That is something that Mings offered. Because the injury was late in the summer window I think that's an area we never really addressed moving along.
Quote from: simboy on April 29, 2024, 12:16:35 PMI think the defence needs a "review". Our lack of first contact at set pieces has been woeful this year, we have conceded 50+ goals in the league. That is something that Mings offered. Because the injury was late in the summer window I think that's an area we never really addressed moving along. I agree with this, losing Mings has taken away the 'roaming ball winner' we had for set pieces last season which was a job he did superbly.
Quote from: paul_e on April 29, 2024, 01:40:51 PMQuote from: simboy on April 29, 2024, 12:16:35 PMI think the defence needs a "review". Our lack of first contact at set pieces has been woeful this year, we have conceded 50+ goals in the league. That is something that Mings offered. Because the injury was late in the summer window I think that's an area we never really addressed moving along. I agree with this, losing Mings has taken away the 'roaming ball winner' we had for set pieces last season which was a job he did superbly.As someone mentioned earlier I fear we might just have seen the last of Mings. The cynic in me thinks that the club would not want to release such bad news at such a crucial time.Such a shame and I really hope I'm wrong.
Quote from: The Edge on April 29, 2024, 02:05:37 PMQuote from: paul_e on April 29, 2024, 01:40:51 PMQuote from: simboy on April 29, 2024, 12:16:35 PMI think the defence needs a "review". Our lack of first contact at set pieces has been woeful this year, we have conceded 50+ goals in the league. That is something that Mings offered. Because the injury was late in the summer window I think that's an area we never really addressed moving along. I agree with this, losing Mings has taken away the 'roaming ball winner' we had for set pieces last season which was a job he did superbly.As someone mentioned earlier I fear we might just have seen the last of Mings. The cynic in me thinks that the club would not want to release such bad news at such a crucial time.Such a shame and I really hope I'm wrong.Is his medical diagnosis now public?
Quote from: ChicagoLion on April 29, 2024, 02:08:41 PMQuote from: The Edge on April 29, 2024, 02:05:37 PMQuote from: paul_e on April 29, 2024, 01:40:51 PMQuote from: simboy on April 29, 2024, 12:16:35 PMI think the defence needs a "review". Our lack of first contact at set pieces has been woeful this year, we have conceded 50+ goals in the league. That is something that Mings offered. Because the injury was late in the summer window I think that's an area we never really addressed moving along. I agree with this, losing Mings has taken away the 'roaming ball winner' we had for set pieces last season which was a job he did superbly.As someone mentioned earlier I fear we might just have seen the last of Mings. The cynic in me thinks that the club would not want to release such bad news at such a crucial time.Such a shame and I really hope I'm wrong.Is his medical diagnosis now public?Well of course it isn't. But photos of the scarring around his knee joint and of the muscle wastage are. So that's just my take on what I've seen and read.