Brilliant video this from @_MTAGfootball
Really worth a watch if u are interested in the history of how the game of Football has been monopolised
https://t.co/mgdyqADiWg
Liverpool fans, 'Just wait for Isak and Wirtz to click under Slot'
6 months later, Isak always injured, Wirtz is anonymous, team is shite, Slot constantly moaning and making excuses
Half a billion spent to be worse than Klopp's 'budget' squad, its back to mediocrity. Plastics
@WHUContinental @ElliotB1878@WestHam_Central Just read the letter it clearly states "Everton are not alone in receiving contentious decisions" but they are putting forward the effects on their own club but acknowledging they aren't the only ones effected. If I had to guess i would say u are illiterate
@LFCJFT_97@TOFFEEBLUECAST Pickford wasnt sent off for the same reasons Alison wasnt, because any contact after the save is deemed to be unavoidable, it's their jobs to throw themselves at the ball and make saves so they are given more leeway as long as they make the save, its not a new concept
@c0ckneyb0y70@CharlieSanford1 It's pretty simple, Pickford had enough control to get in the way of the shot and make the save, making a save is a footballing action, pulling somebody's hair isn't a footballing action οΏ½οΏ½
@WHUEastEndPride@lee_sifford Like it or not keepers are judged differently when making a save and contact is made after the save. Its not judged the same as an outfield player making a tackle for the ball
@WHUEastEndPride@lee_sifford No, he has to get across to narrow the angle whilst also closing the distance and making himself as big as possible, if in doing that he saves the shot then collides with the attacker its deemed as an "unavoidable consequence of a legitimate action" of saving the ball
@lee_sifford@WHUEastEndPride If an outfield player jumps in like that then its a different story which is where I think u are getting confused, but regardless in my eyes its not a definite penalty or red as u say and its definitely not just an Everton fan cry baby bias to say that
@lee_sifford@WHUEastEndPride Only if the tackle is reckless or using excessive force but a goalkeeper inside his box coming out to block a shot is judged differently because he is making a save not tackling the attacker, if in making that save there is a collision afterwards its classed as momentum
@lee_sifford@WHUEastEndPride If the keeper doesn't block the shot then i agree, but in this case the keeper saves the ball and the contact afterwards is an unavoidable consequence of a genuine attempt to block the ball, always been that way, though I do agree it doesn't look great
@lee_sifford@WHUEastEndPride I see ur problem, u think there is a new rule (there isn't) and as refwatch explains when a keeper closes the angle on an attacker and blocks the shot even if there is a collision afterwards it is classed as momentum and rarely given as reckless or excessive force
@lee_sifford@WHUEastEndPride Just because people don't agree with u doesn't mean they aren't being objective. It's s treated differently when a keeper is coming out to block a shot, saves the ball but then collides with the attacker, its just how its always been, it's not just Everton fans cry baby bias
@TobiasFBart @_luke1878_ Everton are in a league where spending is dominated by 5 or 6 clubs, who in the last 31 years have between them won over 80% of domestic cups and 97% of the league titles
Crystal Palace are one of the lucky few outliers who have managed win, though not many have in 31 years
@salfordsmith61@nffc_316@MattBennett93@KieranMaguire The clubs and owners make the rules and vote them thru. They are the shareholders, they collectively have all the power. It was brought in because the top clubs threatened to walk away, taking the money with them and set up their own league if the others clubs didnt vote it thru