I think your boys have had a fantastic start to the season, I'm pleased for them. I never ever thought you would be relegation fodder btw, but someone like Fulham I did, so technically an easier game. Follow that with an off form Sheffield Utd who last season I rated, your games are falling nicely at the right times. Liverpool were a toughie, and despite the loss, Leeds put on a damn good show, but with Man City up next...I'm hoping it's on SKY.
If there's anything we've seen for certain this season it's that your manchestVAR utd thread is embarrassingly incorrect. You guys are getting far more decisions than your Manchester counterparts, it's not even a close run thing.
Not gonna take anything from Leeds but the Sheff Utd thing has ended. They're relegation fodder like the rest of us now, much like everyone else there's more chance of Leeds going down next season than this season. Takes a season to figure out the new boys and start kicking them about
What makes you think that, what's changed? It looks to me there problem is finding net, not the defensive side of things. I think there will be far more defensive frail teams than Sheff Utd.
When you look at Stirling's disallowed goal in a replay you can see he was clearly offside...a clear and obvious error was stopped. The supposed handball form Llorente could not be proved on multiple viewings...therefore not a clear and obvious error. VAR was brought in to stop clear and obvious errors...in European football it works much better on the whole. It was never intended to do that slideshit thing with offsides...no one ever complained about those. Fans complained of blatantly wrong offside decisions. To mske **** decisions while being zble to use VAR is a joke and tbh it is simply getting worse. I saw it at wembley in a spurs cup game in 2018 and have been agsinst it since cos it does not stop **** refereeing decisions. If anything it has made for worse decisions and it is awful for matchday fans.
Sorry mate, I just find this Spurs and Var stuff funny. VAR is like the plague, but as I understand, every football chairman voted it in, so football gets what it deserves. Some will argue it's the interpretation of the rules, not VAR itself. I say every Premier Chairman has the power to bin it, but they won't.