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I figure it can never hurt to ask. 😂
Football is well and truly gone. It's a champions league final and you have a team just full on surviving for the full 90 minutes. All 11 players of their team is in their own box. This is not the sport I fell in love with.
Chris Kavanagh blew his whistle in the 87th minute of West Ham vs Arsenal and nobody had a clue why, including him. He looked over at his assistant, then just gave Arsenal a free kick for nothing. When the West Ham bench rightly complained, he sent one of them off. Almost like...
When Gabriel headbutted Erling Haaland and the match officials refused to send him off, we should have knew Arsenal had the PGMOL in their back pockets.
PGMOL 🤝 Arsenal Football Club
🚨🎙️| Joe Cole on the Spurs vs Leeds United game and how Leeds got absolutely robbed to help Spurs escape relegation:
🗣️ “Listen, I’m trying to understand how football fans are supposed to trust this anymore because what we saw in that Spurs vs Leeds game was absolute theatre. You freeze the live image and Dominic Calvert-Lewin is CLEARLY onside. You can literally see daylight between him and the last defender. Then suddenly VAR pulls out this cartoon animation with lines drawn from places nobody can even explain properly and now he’s magically offside? Come on.
And the worst part is what happened after it. If DCL is onside and from the real broadcast angle he absolutely looks onside, then the entire phase continues and you’re talking about a blatant penalty on him by Destiny Udogie in the box. Udogie doesn’t get the ball, clips the man, stops him getting through, and somehow VAR completely wipes the whole thing away because of an offside call that looks manufactured from a computer model instead of reality.
This is the problem with modern officiating. The live image says one thing, the ‘3D model’ says another, and conveniently the decision ends up favouring Tottenham in a relegation battle. That’s what’s going to infuriate people. Because if this happens to Leeds or Everton, everyone says ‘unlucky’. But when it’s Spurs needing points to survive, suddenly we get forensic geometry and invisible body parts deciding football matches.
People keep saying ‘trust the process’, what process? Fans are watching a real image with their own eyes and then being told to ignore it because a cartoon graphic generated five seconds later says otherwise. Football’s becoming less about the game and more about who can manipulate freeze frames best.
If that’s given at the other end against Leeds, I guarantee nobody overturns it. No chance. That’s why supporters feel like the game is being controlled instead of officiated. Spurs got away with one massively today, and Leeds fans have every right to feel robbed.”
ℹ️🚨|| Simon Jordan over VAR decision to rule out West Ham’s goal..
Modern officiating and VAR are “rewriting football, the contact involved was never enough to overturn the goal.
West Ham had every right to feel robbed and accused referees of protecting bigger clubs in high-pressure title races.
One week it’s allowed, the next week it’s disallowed. Nobody knows the rules anymore.
"Football is a physical game... if you're going to give it, give it week-in, week-out" 😬
Jarrod Bowen reacts to West Ham's late disallowed equaliser against Arsenal.
Enough is really enough, Sky Sports need to get this man out of commentary, his bias id absolutely unbearable for a neutral fan. Today before a replay had even been shown of West Ham’s goal, he was complaining saying it was a handball and then switch to claiming it should be a...
🚨🎙️| Joe Hart on West Ham’s disallowed equalizer vs Arsenal, accuses VAR of saving Arsenal’s title hopes:
🗣️“Listen, I don’t care what anyone says, that goal should’ve stood. VAR has absolutely ruined moments like that. West Ham fought for that equalizer and somehow they’ve found a way to disallow it for the softest little touch you’ll ever see. If that’s Arsenal scoring at the Emirates, nobody even checks it for more than five seconds.
And this is what frustrates fans, Arsenal have lived off those scrappy, aggressive goals all season. Blocking keepers, crowding the six-yard box, little nudges here and there… suddenly when it happens against them, it’s ‘clear and obvious.’ Give me a break.
I was a goalkeeper, I know when a keeper’s genuinely impeded and when he’s looking for help. There’s no way you can tell me that was enough contact for the goal to be overturned. The game’s gone soft. West Ham have been robbed, simple as that.
You wonder why fans think certain clubs get favourable decisions because moments like this keep happening. Arsenal are in a title race and somehow every 50/50 call seems to land their way. That equalizer changes the whole atmosphere of the game and VAR bottled it. Absolutely bottled it.”
“Arsenal have been blocking the opponent’s goalkeeper all season long, they would NEVER be on top of the league if we disallow these goals!”
Peter Schmeichel thank you for calling them out. have your cheating title VARSENAL. 👏
Football is now a game decided by cameras and technology. It is no longer 11 v 11. There is no consistency, no live moments where people celebrate goals with the stranger next to them. The game is not what I fell in love with as a child #whu#westham#whufcafc#var