Exactly soTbh, I don’t understand the decision either. But listening to Foy, if the same foul carries on into the penalty area it then becomes a penalty.
Exactly soTbh, I don’t understand the decision either. But listening to Foy, if the same foul carries on into the penalty area it then becomes a penalty.
Yeah, it's pretty **** for the fans at the ground.So glad our quarter final won't have this shambles.
Must be even worse for those at the ground. Interested to hear any Spurs fans who went tonight view.
@PleaseNotPoll @Dier Hard ?
So glad our quarter final won't have this shambles.
Must be even worse for those at the ground. Interested to hear any Spurs fans who went tonight view.
@PleaseNotPoll @Dier Hard ?
**** VAR![]()
Keith Hill making very similar points:Yeah, it's pretty **** for the fans at the ground.
It's too slow, cumbersome, time consuming and vague. It destroys the momentum of the game, too.
I've no idea why each decision seemed to take so long. If it's not clear, then just leave it.
The other thing is how unsatisfying it is as part of the spectacle. You score and then you wait to see if it actually counts.
In terms of fair play, I think it can work out in the long run, once the kinks are ironed out and it's more streamlined.
They'll have to make it much, much quicker, though.
They need to go the rugby route of refereeing if it's kept, in my opinion.
Everyone in the ground needs to be able to hear what's given and why, while the players back off and let the officials do their job.
I genuinely didn't know what the ref had done for the first disallowed goal until half-time.
The goalkeeper restarted it from his six-yard box and the gesture from the official was really vague, after all the distractions.
Goal kick? Offside? Linesman wasn't flagging, but would he have to with VAR having been used? No idea.
Keith Hill making very similar points:
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It's not that bad. Usual overreaction to a bit of bad weather, for me.How are you finding the snow. Close many places down as unsafe?
It's not that bad. Usual overreaction to a bit of bad weather, for me.
Made the match a bit dodgy, as visibility was ****e and the ball kept getting caught up, but there was no problem getting there or back.
Can't speak for everyone though, as there were delays and cancellations on a few train lines and bus routes, apparently.

Mark Mason is wrong as are you ex referee Hilary. The rules state that an indirect free-kick will be awarded to the defending team if a penalty taker feints to kick the ball after completing their run-up - although the rule adds "feinting in the run-up is permitted".Mark Mason: This ref is a joke. Read rules. Player allowed to feint in run up. Ball went into net, should be a retake at least. Must be an Arsenal fanny I reckon
(Tweet to BBC Football Live)
"Arsenal fanny!"
Anyone else reckon this is meant to have read "fan" and that the bloke who typed it made a Freudian slip?
He's right, though, I bet.

I agree with you, our game v Fleetwood in Jan was a good example, two occasions, minimal disruption and correct calls. That was Jon ****ing Miss tooIs VAR the problem or the stupid refs that still make the wrong calls?
If a player can't pass, is it the player or the ball's fault?
I think VAR can work...refs are ****ing brainless
!!!Mark Mason is wrong as are you ex referee Hilary. The rules state that an indirect free-kick will be awarded to the defending team if a penalty taker feints to kick the ball after completing their run-up - although the rule adds "feinting in the run-up is permitted".
Happy to have educated you in this football matter.![]()

You no feck all don’t you.Educate yourself....if Son hesitated before he struck the ball that would make him about 3 feet away from the ball. However he still took some steps after his faint you blind one eyed biased tosser. Therefore another **** call![]()

You no feck all don’t you.![]()

Suggest binning all the mirrors in your home.i know you've got small dick syndrome![]()
Nah they are used to playing Thursday it's their big chance.Arsenal have put out a plea for fans to help shovel snow at the Emirates Stadium.
Their press officer said "If enough fans arrive to help we can shovel enough snow onto the pitch so that the match is cancelled."![]()