A foot offside 
Nice to see Spurs fans sticking up for their fellow Londoners.
This is Chelsea ya know?
Nice to see Spurs fans sticking up for their fellow Londoners.
This is Chelsea ya know?
Pls see above...A foot offside
Nice to see Spurs fans sticking up for their fellow Londoners.
This is Chelsea ya know?
A foot offside
Nice to see Spurs fans sticking up for their fellow Londoners.
This is Chelsea ya know?
. Need a shower.We don't have this in cricket.It is but our love for the game is simply greater than our hatred for Chelsea. If any further proof was needed for the likes of @Suckmyklopp that we (Spurs board) are capable of calling out injustices fairly and objectively, it is exactly what you have pointed out: expressing outrage at decisions going against a team we loath in a match we need them to drop points in. Forget rivalries and history, this **** is ruining the game. What's left of it.
We don't have this in cricket.
Technology is used to decide marginal decisions - players and fans accept the decisions and move on.
Nobody re-evaluates the game on the basis that Kohli wasn't given out on 0 when it was umpire's call and went on to make a 100.
The mistake football is making is that the technology is being applied in a haphazard way and it is leading to inconsistencies - although that is perhaps inevitable with decisions which are both marginal and subjective.
The popular view in football is that the referee's incompetence, assisted by the incompetence of VAR, decides games. So we have controversy in every game.
In other sports - cricket notably - decisions by officials are part of it, but overall factors such as the quality of performances, player errors, the rub of the green, tactical awareness and decision making are more significant factors.
Chelsea can have no complaints - Utd were the better team.
I think its a pretty good guess to say hes there til end of season then poch goes in.I do believe the United win has saved Ole's job for a bit longer!
We don't have this in cricket.
Technology is used to decide marginal decisions - players and fans accept the decisions and move on.
Nobody re-evaluates the game on the basis that Kohli wasn't given out on 0 when it was umpire's call and went on to make a 100.
The mistake football is making is that the technology is being applied in a haphazard way and it is leading to inconsistencies - although that is perhaps inevitable with decisions which are both marginal and subjective.
The popular view in football is that the referee's incompetence, assisted by the incompetence of VAR, decides games. So we have controversy in every game.
In other sports - cricket notably - decisions by officials are part of it, but overall factors such as the quality of performances, player errors, the rub of the green, tactical awareness and decision making are more significant factors.
Chelsea can have no complaints - Utd were the better team.
True, fair point.Not many subjective decisions in cricket though Luke, you are either in or out, most decisions are based on a straight line decision much like goal line tech and even offside - but you can't compare any decision in cricket to the decision to not send off Maguire, and whilst you may still have won playing with 10 men for 70 mins it not that likely.
It has nothing to do with incompetence or inconsistency, it is down to whichever team is being given the benefit of doubt by the officials on any particular day, or whatever particular agenda the officials have, or just plain old bias. Tonight`s officials will all have seen the Son red card for the kick out at Rudiger, yet Maguire does exactly the same (or worse if you see where he kicks him), and they leave him on the pitch.We don't have this in cricket.
Technology is used to decide marginal decisions - players and fans accept the decisions and move on.
Nobody re-evaluates the game on the basis that Kohli wasn't given out on 0 when it was umpire's call and went on to make a 100.
The mistake football is making is that the technology is being applied in a haphazard way and it is leading to inconsistencies - although that is perhaps inevitable with decisions which are both marginal and subjective.
The popular view in football is that the referee's incompetence, assisted by the incompetence of VAR, decides games. So we have controversy in every game.
In other sports - cricket notably - decisions by officials are part of it, but overall factors such as the quality of performances, player errors, the rub of the green, tactical awareness and decision making are more significant factors.
Chelsea can have no complaints - Utd were the better team.
They can and they do.Chelsea can have no complaints - Utd were the better team.
Azpilucueta pushed Shaw with two hands whatever the contact from Fred.
He didn't just collide with Shaw.
A push with two outstretched hands is a foul!
Fernandes hits the post!

Liverpool are constantly punished by VAR. I don't know how anyone can claim otherwise.
How can anyone forget that time that it was used to award a penalty against them or when that player got sent off?
Because neither have happened? Oh, yeah. That'll be it.

It is but our love for the game is simply greater than our hatred for Chelsea. If any further proof was needed for the likes of @Suckmyklopp that we (Spurs board) are capable of calling out injustices fairly and objectively, it is exactly what you have pointed out: expressing outrage at decisions going against a team we loath in a match we need them to drop points in. Forget rivalries and history, this **** is ruining the game. What's left of it.