@alexgray199922@AdamP1242 She's a little girl, standing alone in front of thousands in an environment she's never been in before doing a task she's never done before. It is not a child's responsibility to safeguard themselves, that's an adults responsibility.
Thank you to the scouse fans/security for helping my 9 YO in the massive crowds at Wembley yesterday. Loads of kids getting squashed and pushed, poor organisation. My son was terrified, but thankfully didn't ruin his 1st Final experience. @LivEchonews@LivEchoLFC@LFC#Liverpool
I never understand why they always take the chefs off meal duty. Surely you'd not want to risk that one meal a day just to prove a point 😆 #ImACelebrity
Gary’s hands are tied so he’s spouting corporate nonsense here and minimising a major incident.
I was at #CFCWHU Sept last year what would have been a good last min West Ham equaliser was chalked off for a supposed foul by Jarrod Bowen on CFC keeper Mendy in the build up. The decision was scandalous and the referee’s body PGMOL have since apologised for the decision. But judging a foul is NOT as clear cut as judging offside. This is the first time a goal has been wrongly chalked off on an offside decision. Football fans have reacted because you’re either offside or you’re not.
As lovers of the game, we have every right to know exactly what went wrong. That it doesn’t happen again is also how the game evolves.
As an extreme example, if airlines said after every air crash “it’s a f@@k up! we’ve all done it” there would be no airline industry. The first phase of an investigation (yes the analogy fits as chalking off a good goal for offside is metaphorically a ‘crash’) is to obtain the data relevant to the mistake. For planes, it’s the black box flight recorder. For Premier league football it’s the conversation between VAR & the referee. This needs to be released into the public domain. The fact that they haven’t means something very wrong has taken place.
@LFC had a good goal wrongly chalked off against a close rival when down to 10 men which could have a massive impact on the season. As a club they have every right to ask for transparency - as in find out exactly what went wrong - and take it from there.
In a post VAR world we are in uncharted territory. Any outcome after such a mistake is on the table, even replaying the game, who knows?
But an apology for “human error” - which is precisely why VAR was introduced to guard against - now being used to draw a line under the incident?
Not a chance in hell.
@GNev2 You got a call from somebody to tone it down didn’t you Gary. You are sellout but that shouldn’t be a surprise. Most fans are united we shouldn’t be accepting mediocrity when sporting integrity is in question. Full stop.
@GNev2 You're giving everyone whiplash with your opinions 🤣 you say live on air it's unacceptable and its a massive mistake, yet when LFC make a statement saying the same they've handled it wrong? Nothing will change if nothing changes!