@Arsenal Calm down guys, under 21s (or some age limit) need not be named in the list but can play by default in the UCL. That would explain MLS, Ethan, etc, not being named here.
@Squawka "Declan Rice makes 1st error for the gunners in an otherwise, almost flawless stint since joining them. Some may even argue it was the goalkeeper's error and not his"
Corrected it for you. Thanks!
How the PGMOL works;
1. Ref makes shocking decision.
2. VAR hides behind technicalities to back shocking decision as mistake is 'not clear & obvious' in their eyes.
3. Fans are outraged.
4. Howard Webb makes some statement 'explaining' in jargon why said shocking decision was in fact the correct call. If no explanation is possible he falls back on the default response of 'the ref didn't want to ruin the game'.
5. Sky Sports pundits back PGMOL.
6. Fans even more outraged at the doubling down of a shocking decision.
7. An idiot makes a threat on social media towards the ref.
8. PGMOL release a statement to the media about said threat.
9. The deflection of the narrative garners sympathy and takes the heat off the PGMOL.
10. Refereeing standards in the Premier League continue to plummet.
11. Rinse and repeat...
@LFC_Sameer @ArsenesGlasses_ I've been an Arsenal supporter for over years, and as much as I hate to say this, the goal was rightly canceled. A goal can't be awarded if it comes off a hand. That being said, it's sad to see so many decisions go against us in general, so I understand the frustration
What are some good Twitter alternatives that have a decent user base and are simplistic? The latest block update has done it for me.
I mostly use the app for staying up to date with news, mostly about sports and rarely comment or post.
@ketcomp Hahaha. The whole point of blocking is that I don't want people to know I even exist. Sadly, we live in an age where a CEO can change his app functions to spy on people who block him.