Ryan Mason was bitching about Jota not being red carded in his post match interview but I didn't hear him say anything about the challenge Oliver Skipp (you just can't trust those dirty Welwyn Garden City bastards) put in on somebody earlier in the game. Jota's challenge was bad, but totaklly accidental, Skipps's was bad and looked as if there might have been an element of intent..
Although of course being a nice Welwyn Garden City boy I'm sure he apologised afterwards.
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Whiskyman wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 10:31 am
Ryan Mason was bitching about Jota not being red carded in his post match interview but I didn't hear him say anything about the challenge Oliver Skipp (you just can't trust those dirty Welwyn Garden City bastards) put in on somebody earlier in the game. Jota's challenge was bad, but totaklly accidental, Skipps's was bad and looked as if there might have been an element of intent..
Although of course being a nice Welwyn Garden City boy I'm sure he apologised afterwards.
Whiskyman wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 10:31 am
Ryan Mason was bitching about Jota not being red carded in his post match interview but I didn't hear him say anything about the challenge Oliver Skipp (you just can't trust those dirty Welwyn Garden City bastards) put in on somebody earlier in the game. Jota's challenge was bad, but totaklly accidental, Skipps's was bad and looked as if there might have been an element of intent..
Although of course being a nice Welwyn Garden City boy I'm sure he apologised afterwards.
I am one too.
I said Ollie is a NICE Welwyn Garden City boy.
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terrya1965 wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 10:25 am
They aren't known has LiVARpool for nothing.
It astounded me how Jota was not sent off.
Posters know my feelings on how the big clubs get some of these ridiculous decisions going for them.
Even referee apologist Dermot Gallagher said he was lucky to stay on the field on Sky's Ref Watch programme. He also said Skipp got the ball first in his one and it was correct not to send him off. The Sky panelists, Stephen Warnock and Sue Smith thought Skipp's was a red but one's an ex-victim , the other a know fuck-all bint.
Gallagher also said of the Palace penalty that it was very soft but once given would never be overruled by VAR. Chris Sutton on Five Live last night said it was a blatant dive.