Great headline earlier. "Sarri done up like a Kepa".101Walterton wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 2:31pmI thought United was a circus before Mourihno was sacked but Chelsea WTF!!!
They can hide behind misunderstanding all they want but it is not fooling anyone. I believe Kapa thought it was an injury sub but Sarri wanted to make tactical change to bring on better penalty keeper. What was the captain doing, what was the experienced players like Luis doing why did no one listen to or even talk to their coach?
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Marky Dread wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 4:45pmGreat headline earlier. "Sarri done up like a Kepa".101Walterton wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 2:31pmI thought United was a circus before Mourihno was sacked but Chelsea WTF!!!
They can hide behind misunderstanding all they want but it is not fooling anyone. I believe Kapa thought it was an injury sub but Sarri wanted to make tactical change to bring on better penalty keeper. What was the captain doing, what was the experienced players like Luis doing why did no one listen to or even talk to their coach?
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So if it was all a misunderstanding:
1) Why fine him a weeks wages
2) Why drop him for the next match
3) Why did he have a blazing row with the reserve goalkeeper after the game during which he claimed he wanted to stay on for the penalty shootout
because he was a better goalkeeper?
1) Why fine him a weeks wages
2) Why drop him for the next match
3) Why did he have a blazing row with the reserve goalkeeper after the game during which he claimed he wanted to stay on for the penalty shootout
because he was a better goalkeeper?
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What an emotional night of football. Amazing!
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Was that really a penalty? No-one was saving Rashford's strike though, that had some venom in it!
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I gues it really doesn't matter now does it. I think it was harsh but the rule states if you make your body big and turn away from the striker and don't have control of flailing arms then under VAR rules it's a pen. Personally I think FIFA need to be more decisive regards penalties. I think if it hits your arm in the 18 yard box be it deliberate or accidental then it should be a penalty. Just because the intention to hand ball isn't there it doesn't mean it's not an obstruction.
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I agree, get rid of the subjectivity.Marky Dread wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 6:36pmI gues it really doesn't matter now does it. I think it was harsh but the rule states if you make your body big and turn away from the striker and don't have control of flailing arms then under VAR rules it's a pen. Personally I think FIFA need to be more decisive regards penalties. I think if it hits your arm in the 18 yard box be it deliberate or accidental then it should be a penalty. Just because the intention to hand ball isn't there it doesn't mean it's not an obstruction.
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They usually referee that way anyway Marky. If it is in the box they (nearly) always give a penalty and I think you have to if it is a goal bound shot, accidental or not. Had that happened on halfway line doubt a hand ball would be given.laxman wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 7:45pmI agree, get rid of the subjectivity.Marky Dread wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 6:36pmI gues it really doesn't matter now does it. I think it was harsh but the rule states if you make your body big and turn away from the striker and don't have control of flailing arms then under VAR rules it's a pen. Personally I think FIFA need to be more decisive regards penalties. I think if it hits your arm in the 18 yard box be it deliberate or accidental then it should be a penalty. Just because the intention to hand ball isn't there it doesn't mean it's not an obstruction.
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I think Ole can resign from his job in Molde
Fantastic result especially considering the players missing including the entire first choice midfield.
Best part was at the end 4 academy players Rashford, McTominnay, Chong and Greenwood all on the pitch plus Pereira played most of the game. With Pogba and Lingard watching from the stands and 2 more academy players on bench that is some future.
Fantastic result especially considering the players missing including the entire first choice midfield.
Best part was at the end 4 academy players Rashford, McTominnay, Chong and Greenwood all on the pitch plus Pereira played most of the game. With Pogba and Lingard watching from the stands and 2 more academy players on bench that is some future.
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I don't know if you are aware of this mate but Ole does not have a contract with Molde.101Walterton wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 8:46pmI think Ole can resign from his job in Molde
Fantastic result especially considering the players missing including the entire first choice midfield.
Best part was at the end 4 academy players Rashford, McTominnay, Chong and Greenwood all on the pitch plus Pereira played most of the game. With Pogba and Lingard watching from the stands and 2 more academy players on bench that is some future.
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You sure????Marky Dread wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 9:49pmI don't know if you are aware of this mate but Ole does not have a contract with Molde.101Walterton wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 8:46pmI think Ole can resign from his job in Molde
Fantastic result especially considering the players missing including the entire first choice midfield.
Best part was at the end 4 academy players Rashford, McTominnay, Chong and Greenwood all on the pitch plus Pereira played most of the game. With Pogba and Lingard watching from the stands and 2 more academy players on bench that is some future.
I think he is due back in the summer I read an interview with the owner who said he hopes he doesn't come back..
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Yep when he joined MUFC in December it was said he was only on loan but Molde's season had almost finished and he was only contracted til the end of that season in order for Ole to go back he would have to sign a new contract but that's not likely now.101Walterton wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 10:43pmYou sure????Marky Dread wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 9:49pmI don't know if you are aware of this mate but Ole does not have a contract with Molde.101Walterton wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 8:46pmI think Ole can resign from his job in Molde
Fantastic result especially considering the players missing including the entire first choice midfield.
Best part was at the end 4 academy players Rashford, McTominnay, Chong and Greenwood all on the pitch plus Pereira played most of the game. With Pogba and Lingard watching from the stands and 2 more academy players on bench that is some future.
I think he is due back in the summer I read an interview with the owner who said he hopes he doesn't come back..
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Yep season starts in March and they have a caretaker manager in place who will obviously now be a huge United fanMarky Dread wrote: ↑07 Mar 2019, 5:00amYep when he joined MUFC in December it was said he was only on loan but Molde's season had almost finished and he was only contracted til the end of that season in order for Ole to go back he would have to sign a new contract but that's not likely now.101Walterton wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 10:43pmYou sure????Marky Dread wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 9:49pmI don't know if you are aware of this mate but Ole does not have a contract with Molde.101Walterton wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 8:46pmI think Ole can resign from his job in Molde
Fantastic result especially considering the players missing including the entire first choice midfield.
Best part was at the end 4 academy players Rashford, McTominnay, Chong and Greenwood all on the pitch plus Pereira played most of the game. With Pogba and Lingard watching from the stands and 2 more academy players on bench that is some future.
I think he is due back in the summer I read an interview with the owner who said he hopes he doesn't come back..