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Newcastle v West Ham is a bit of a cracker, they were 3-1 down and now lead 4-3.
yeah but they should be fourthScum couldn't beat a ten-man-Burnley![]()
Newcastle v West Ham is a bit of a cracker, they were 3-1 down and now lead 4-3.
Did you think the Kalvin Philips kick on Anthony Gordon was a pen, Ninesy? A West Ham mate of mine went up for the game with his son and messaged me to ask me what I thought. I told him that it was unlucky, but definitely a pen. He wasn't having it.
wellington won 1 0 today
four games to go
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Central Coast 40 22 12 6 4 38 24 14
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Macarthur FC 35 22 9 5 8 39 37 2
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Melbourne Victory 35 22 8 3 11 36 26 10
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Sydney 34 22 10 8 4 41 34 7
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Western Sydney Wanderers 31 22 9 9 4 34 38 -4
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Melbourne City 30 22 8 8 6 37 33 4
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Brisbane 26 23 7 11 5 37 48 -11
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Adelaide United FC 25 22 7 11 4 40 41 -1
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Perth Glory FC 21 21 5 10 6 38 43 -5
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Newcastle 21 23 4 10 9 32 42 -10
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Western United FC 19 22 5 13 4 25 44 -19
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Can anyone explain the thinking behind this not raising the flag for offside until the passage of play has finished? Even if you don’t agree with it I’d like to understand it. Just happened in the second minute of the City v Gooners game, Haaland obviously offside runs the length of the half before being tackled in the Gooners area. Flag goes up, as predicted by commentators. If anybody had been injured during this ‘dead’ bit of play I’m guessing lots of people would have had a good moan about it. It’s bizarre.
Can anyone explain the thinking behind this not raising the flag for offside until the passage of play has finished? Even if you don’t agree with it I’d like to understand it. Just happened in the second minute of the City v Gooners game, Haaland obviously offside runs the length of the half before being tackled in the Gooners area. Flag goes up, as predicted by commentators. If anybody had been injured during this ‘dead’ bit of play I’m guessing lots of people would have had a good moan about it. It’s bizarre.
Stop watching with about twenty minutes to go. Meh.It's a 'don't lose' game.