I’ve noticed, with the “eye investigations”, for AGES that it’s quite hard sometimes to criticize the referee, not because they have not been, well… erm… POO but because it’s often not big decisions that(mainly because they can be caveated more than other reasons) they get “wrong” that sway the game it’s the very VERY little things such …
I’ve noticed, with the “eye investigations”, for AGES that it’s quite hard sometimes to criticize the referee, not because they have not been, well… erm… POO but because it’s often not big decisions that(mainly because they can be caveated more than other reasons) they get “wrong” that sway the game it’s the very VERY little things such as for example… they can shoulder barge us but we can’t shoulder barge them. Or, they can win a shoulder-to-shoulder against us but we can’t against them. These seem too petty to point out individually however over the course of the whole game, I’m sure that this scenario impacts the outcome of the game more than, say, one clean sweep of Salah’s legs going unnoticed.
I think this article somewhat validates my thinking on the subject, possibly.
And what an absolutely fascinating, well researched and written article it is!!!
By the way, thank you for my short free gp at this. I can only take full advantage of the offer to show my gratitude.
Thanks for getting involved in any capacity, I appreciate it!
I think you're right regarding little decisions going against Liverpool. As Paul Tomkins has noted a lot recently, the balance of fouls for and against is crazy considering the Reds' dominance of most matches.
I’ve noticed, with the “eye investigations”, for AGES that it’s quite hard sometimes to criticize the referee, not because they have not been, well… erm… POO but because it’s often not big decisions that(mainly because they can be caveated more than other reasons) they get “wrong” that sway the game it’s the very VERY little things such as for example… they can shoulder barge us but we can’t shoulder barge them. Or, they can win a shoulder-to-shoulder against us but we can’t against them. These seem too petty to point out individually however over the course of the whole game, I’m sure that this scenario impacts the outcome of the game more than, say, one clean sweep of Salah’s legs going unnoticed.
I think this article somewhat validates my thinking on the subject, possibly.
And what an absolutely fascinating, well researched and written article it is!!!
By the way, thank you for my short free gp at this. I can only take full advantage of the offer to show my gratitude.
Dean
Thanks for getting involved in any capacity, I appreciate it!
I think you're right regarding little decisions going against Liverpool. As Paul Tomkins has noted a lot recently, the balance of fouls for and against is crazy considering the Reds' dominance of most matches.