@Kaptenodd@theoldzealand Spin can cause that, it actually happens pretty often.
Can you just think about what is more likely, did the sensor which works more than 99% of the time just fail or spin on the ball caused it to move like that?
@CAHarding5@ZoomerHistorian His children will make the country worse off.
His only benefit is being able to kick a ball that an Englishman can also kick.
There are only 11 starting spots for England. They are a reward for English kids.
@Dropiscracked@ManagerTactical This and stopping the final attack were the only major errors by the ref and they were massive.
The cable never happened and the VAR calls were all correct, as usual.
@dxvid@LakeShowYo How could you possibly VAR this? When a play is dead, the play is dead, even if the ref called it dead incorrectly.
It's why they try to avoid an offsides call on the field unless it's obvious.