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Again, there are more unatural deaths in UK than Cameroon. This is a real stat. I'm talking pre-covid AND since Covid.
So yeah...
Cameroon is 33rd in deaths due to violence. UK is 152
Again, there are more unatural deaths in UK than Cameroon. This is a real stat. I'm talking pre-covid AND since Covid.
So yeah...
Because they know he is right about Tierney being garbage.
Both. Went full gaslightDid Klopp say something in his post game conference or only on field after the game?
Did Klopp say something in his post game conference or only on field after the game?
Because he was likely correct.
It should matter now because it has to start somewhere.Referees performance has never mattered, only the managers actions. Why should it matter now?
Managers have been reprimanded for much, much less.
I think the FA must agree that there is some truth in Tierney being a lousy ref that ruined the game because he doesn’t know what he is doing.The FA thinks Tierney did what he did because he doesn’t like Klopp?
Assuming those quotes were correct that is absurd. Obviously he wouldn’t be allowed to ref in the PL if they seriously think they got a ref that will try to influence how games are being played.
Not sure how you can’t see how absurd that is. Even if your lifelong dream is to have a moustache like Rush.
That is the first time I can recall a manager not getting in trouble for those kinds of comments. The only reasonable conclusion is that they think he told the truth.
This is hilarious. Thanks for the chuckle.Or it's the simplest answer - that the PL would just rather cave to one of its biggest teams than deal with the controversy and complaining for another week.
Not just him. The referee and VAR dropped the ball (no pun intended) in that game.Ex- top ref Clattenburg also publicly agreed with Klopp, although he said that biggest mistake was from the VAR ref. So admitting, that for on pitch ref it's easier to miss the severity of the tackle since they get one look for a second, but the VAR ref has all the angles and all the replays available.
I think the FA must agree that there is some truth in Tierney being a lousy ref that ruined the game because he doesn’t know what he is doing.
I didn't even give off a hint of bullet points one and three, so that's purely your projection.This is hilarious. Thanks for the chuckle.
I don’t know what is more funny
What a joke
- You insinuating that Tottenham is a small team
- Thinking that PL and friends don’t protect the refs the overwhelming majority of the time
- Suggesting that Tierney is undeserving of criticism for that performance because they are “caving” to Liverpool.
The bottom line is it's the wrong decision not to fine him here. You can't confront referees in the tunnel and complain about specific officials having a vendetta against you. Sends completely the wrong message.Not just him. The referee and VAR dropped the ball (no pun intended) in that game.
Many former referee and players have declared that VAR/Tierney failed to do their job properly or at the very least shown consistency.
That being said @Jersey Shore has a point when he mentions LFC and a big club.
I do believe that the fact that this game was the biggest ticket item of the weekend with so few other games. All the spotlight were on that game and that did not help the FA deflecting the blame.
That being said, I am honestly surprised that Klopp did not get a fine to be honest.
I must admit that I find it funny how other fans are always on Klopp cases when he defends his players. He is a player coach and he will never blame their performance or individual at least in front of the media. That seems to get on the nerve of other team fans as he never take the blame for a loss.
I mean, if you are saying that they are caving because Liverpool is a big team, than inversely Tottenham can’t be a big team too, right? Therefore, if they are not a big team they would be a small team. You can’t cave on two equivalent level teams, right? If anything they have egg on their face because they got called out for giving Kane (and his team) preferential treatment. Because you can’t red card the England captain I guess.I didn't even give off a hint of bullet points one and three, so that's purely your projection.
That you typed out bullet point two, and still think that not disciplining Klopp means that obviously, it's because they think he's right (or rather because the referees were wrong), is astounding. As if the line for disciplining a manager is whether or not he's right about the underlying call they don't like - talk about a joke. That's a precedent I'm sure the PL and the PGMOL would *love* to set!
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