Some quality goalkeeping in this youth cup final so far
Some quality goalkeeping in this youth cup final so far
Fond memories from the youth cup finals of the mid-2000s when Liverpool won a few.
Really thought Paul Anderson was going to be the absolute tits.
Had to hope Wolves could salvage something tonight for there to be any hope, so that looks like it's gone.
I want fantasy points for the assist on that.
The league is 100% gone. If we still had the GD advantage I’d say maybe, but needing to win a late in the season game by big numbers brings back bad memories.
EDIT: what a curse that was
Pedro Neto remontada could be nicely timed. Also, stfu.
This Kevin fella seems alright though.
KDB is absurd
I'm a twit
I stand by my original statement.
United have just benefitted from an atrocious refereeing decision in this youth game.
The argie kid is great though.
Laporte injury and Antonio vs Ake and Fernandinho. Hand us the title already
European away days are back. I hope it’s some shithole in Serbia or something. Mon the conference
Dylan Levitt would have got Man Utd into the CL places
Newcastle's U-18s have been demolished all season. Lee Clark's boy is at Liverpool now.
Watching youth football. How the mighty have fallen.
It's a sure sign of bad times.
Martin Keown's pronunciation of longevity [longer-tivity] has just made my night. Completely offsetting all of Lineker's dreadful courtroom references.
Leeds really ought to cut their losses with the American and appoint Sean Dyche asap.
Looked a pretty soft penalty to me.
Can anyone explain what that penalty was for? I assumed it was a handball but didn’t see any contact?
Seemed like he nudged Son while not really attempting to play the ball.
Yeah, ref's on the take here.
Was Saka not just nudged off the pitch? I'm just confused on what is and isn't a foul now.
That ones definitely a foul.
And now the red card. Premier League needs this 4th spot to carry on clearly.
I dont think the pen was really a pen, but that's as blatant a foul as you could make when already on a yellow.
Yeah but what constitutes it being a yellow card?
Saka gets fouled. Foul for Spurs. I see what's happening here.
I give up.
City have only conceded one goal from a corner all season? Surely not.
The standard of refereeing in the Premier League is just bafflingly poor. Can we not just sign some foreigners to do a better job [a la all other aspects of THE BEST LEAGUE IN THE WORLD]?
They have a +72(ludicrous) goal difference for a reason.
I've been saying for ages how dreadful the refs are and just get retards like Waff bealing about how I'm biased.
9/10 games I watch the refereeing is TERRIBLE.
Why are the commentary team arguing that that should be a straight red. What the fuck is this sport if that's a red card.
The pen was more obvious than 80% of pens given. He shoulder barges Son out of the path of the ball
If that’s a shoulder barge then ben Davies should have been sent off for a straight red for denying a goal scoring opportunity as last man. Both are equally ridiculous assertions.
Neville: Players care too much about social media
Neville at half-time during a match he's commentating on:
Just realised this ref [Tierney] was the ref when Liverpool played Spurs down there.
Yellow for Kane and insufficient contact on Jota that time, so consistency obviously not his thing. Or perhaps it is.
Should Son even be on the pitch in mugbull world.
He's elbowed him in the face with intent there?
I don't think he should but we live in a world where that was a penalty so red card it is.
That's probably a bit strong. They're just fucking useless.
He's just a textbook first ruler as Jimmy would say.
That would be the plan.
Either that or give that Mexican maniac Mike Riley's job and just make it spectacle.
Ambitions of CL football with Nketiah leading the line