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2010 was probably his peak, it's an experience business though so he's still a safe pick when a tricky game comes up. 2012 was his last major tournament though, I think it's Mark Clattenburg going to Brazil. I realise not many people really care about this stuff.

Clattenburg? Bloody hell. At least the quality of our ref matches that of our side.
 
It's a matter of opinion. When Luiz committed the foul Mikel was 5 yards closer to the Everton goal than Mirallas and Luiz. No one else was nearby. I think that's good enough to be classed as a clear goalscoring opportunity even though it's 60 yards from goal. No one was catching Mirallas. He'd have been clean through on the keeper. I think Luiz got lucky.
 
I think some people need to make themselves aware of what actually happened before making comments like this.

(not just you Qwerty, but this was the latest in a string of comments like this from various people)

Truth is, the news broke three times, each time differently. Seconds after the event...

1] Sunderland score, the ball appearing to clearly cross the line, but the goal does not stand. Has Hawk-Eye buggered up..? The media does not tell us. Hence the first comments.

2] News breaks again. Hawk-Eye has signalled a goal, but Ref Martin Atkinson has over-ruled it. What's going on..? Are refs allowed to do this..? Again, the media do not tell us the truth. Hence further comments.

3] Hawk-Eye has signalled a goal. The ball has indeed crossed the line, but Atkinson has blown his whistle for a foul only split-seconds earlier. Truth at last. Guess how long it took for that to break..? Nearly 10 minutes, depending on the media people were tuned into. Further comments, some confused.

Now you know why people made the comments they did at the time. That old thing about hindsight and 20/20..?
 
Don't have a problem with the tech, just the squishy carbon/water-based bits. :)
 
Yeah, I'm with Q. For all the big circus about hawkeye, well the crossing the line is usually the easy bit, its everything building up to it that's down to interpretation.......so, in the words of a meh mortal, why bother?
Solves nothing & detaches L2 just another notch.
 
Truth is, the news broke three times, each time differently. Seconds after the event...

1] Sunderland score, the ball appearing to clearly cross the line, but the goal does not stand. Has Hawk-Eye buggered up..? The media does not tell us. Hence the first comments.

2] News breaks again. Hawk-Eye has signalled a goal, but Ref Martin Atkinson has over-ruled it. What's going on..? Are refs allowed to do this..? Again, the media do not tell us the truth. Hence further comments.

3] Hawk-Eye has signalled a goal. The ball has indeed crossed the line, but Atkinson has blown his whistle for a foul only split-seconds earlier. Truth at last. Guess how long it took for that to break..? Nearly 10 minutes, depending on the media people were tuned into. Further comments, some confused.

Now you know why people made the comments they did at the time. That old thing about hindsight and 20/20..?

Yeah I understand the initial confusion, but it's frustrating when it's been explained already and people haven't bothered to read it :p
 
Last year, all but two teams in the Prem averaged more than a goal a game.

In the early part of this season, only four teams -- Arsenal, Man City, Man U and Villa -- are averaging more that a goal a game.
 
SWANSEA: Vorm; Rangel, Flores, Williams, Davies; Britton, Shelvey; Dyer, Michu, Routledge; Bony.

LIVERPOOL: Mignolet; Wisdom, Skrtel, Sakho, Enrique; Gerrard, Lucas; Henderson, Coutinho, Moses; Sturridge.
 
Quite looking forward to this game. Liverpool are quite enjoyable to watch without the theatrics of Suarez.

Don't get me wrong, I enjoy watching Suarez play, but the baggage just niggles at me during a game.
 
Quite looking forward to this game. Liverpool are quite enjoyable to watch without the theatrics of Suarez.

Don't get me wrong, I enjoy watching Suarez play, but the baggage just niggles at me during a game.

Yep, it feels like a weight is lifted off their shoulders in a way. They play with a lot more freedom, and as a team.
 
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