It was outside the box.Luck with decisions is not the only kind of luck people. On the balance of play in both game we were fortunate not to be more than 1 down. And i still disagree with the pen vs 'pool. I would have given it and been livid had it not been given the other way around.
It looks out to me and Coutinho's offside from the initial pass, which he attempts to get.Just looked at some replays on youtube and looks inside to me. None of them were great angles though so i'm open to persuasion....
****ing hell, they're not even trying, are they?
. If it's not their team playing ****e, it's their fans trying to jump a single Boro fan and having two of them floored by the bloke!To add to the West Ham shame, they've been accused of sex discrimination... by their own ladies team chairman!West Ham... Well, just. If it's not their team playing ****e, it's their fans trying to jump a single Boro fan and having two of them floored by the bloke!

I'd go one step further and say everything was handed to him on a plate that season.I'm so glad to see the not-so special one yet again being shown for the complete fraud that he is, ever since after his Porto CL achievement he's had everything on a plate for him, whether that be unlimited finances or a team already equipped to win major honours, now he's in a role where he actually has to improve a faltering side and thus far his big money signings haven't delivered to the level he'd have hoped for. It wouldn't surprise me if he doesn't last the season.
Luck with decisions is not the only kind of luck people. On the balance of play in both game we were fortunate not to be more than 1 down. And i still disagree with the pen vs 'pool. I would have given it and been livid had it not been given the other way around.
I'm guessing that you meant Mane, as the City winger was only on for about three minutes!Liverpool and Everton both had great chances to score but I don't think it's luck. Players give you good and bad. Coutinho and Delafeau should have done better with their chances but how's that luck? Vorm made 2 great saves, it's what he's there to do. Do we then say that when Coutinho and Henderson score screamers against Arsenal and Chelsea, which won them points, is luck? Do we say we're unlucky when our players miss an easy chance?
We've definitely struggled in attack at times this season but our defence has been rock solid. I think we fully deserve where we are. We've had 3 big calls go our way this season, the penalty against City when 2-0 up, Wanyama not getting a second booking against Stoke and the Januzaj sending off in the 90th minute. Then we've had decisions like Sterling not getting a second booking, Mane not getting a second booking, the penalty conceded against Liverpool and Son not getting a penalty against Boro. Overall it about evens out but if anything we've been slighlty hard done by. Sides like Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea have definitely had more of the big decisions go their way, and a lot of them have had more influence on the result.

We've had 3 big calls go our way this season, the penalty against City when 2-0 up
I'm guessing that you meant Mane, as the City winger was only on for about three minutes!
Otamendi should've gone too and in the first half. His handball was ridiculously deliberate and he made a couple of poor fouls.
Compare that to Walker's booking against Boro or Prodl's in the Bournemouth v Watford game.
No consistency, unfortunately.

The worst Mane one for me was the one that he managed to get a throw-in for.Oh yeah![]()
Yeah, Otamendi's been pretty lucky in both games he's played at WHL. I'd chalk that up to being similar to Lovren against us, who should've had a booking for consistent fouling before he went and kicked the ball away. Tbh I don't thinky they're that bad as calls though. The Sterling and Mane ones really annoyed me because they were already on a booking and both challenges comfortably deserved bookings on their own. Watching it back yesterday, I thought Neville's comments were ridiculous, defending Sterling as his foot bounced off the top of the ball into Rose's leg, even though it was clearly a reckless and dangerous challenge. Had Rose got the ball first it would've still caught him on the shin and Sterling would've got a straight red.
I've just seen the Sky analysis of the Koscielny goal against Burnley and it's nice that they picked an appropriate, unbiased pundit.
Is it a handball, Thierry?****ing hell, they're not even trying, are they?
Gallagher's talking bollocks, frankly.I agree that Henry wasn't the best person to comment on that situation, for a number of reasons, but that doesn't explain Dermot Gallagher's view on it; and he has absolutely no reason at all to be biased toward us.
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...koscielnys-winning-goal-was-correctly-awarded
Gallagher's talking bollocks, frankly.
He knows what the definition of deliberate is for handball and it includes Koscielny's ridiculously unnatural arm position.
Claiming that he's used his arms for elevation when he's on the ground is just plain stupid.
I'm not sure that the old fart knows what he's talking about any more, to be honest.
He doesn't think that Pogba deserved a booking for throwing Allen to the ground? Really? Don't be silly.
The follow-through on Willian wasn't a foul? I hate Chelsea, but it clearly was.

Gallagher's talking bollocks, frankly.
He knows what the definition of deliberate is for handball and it includes Koscielny's ridiculously unnatural arm position.
Claiming that he's used his arms for elevation when he's on the ground is just plain stupid.
I hate it when people see something obvious and yet claim it's not that thing.You really do feel quite strongly about the issue, don't you?![]()