How many then?There was never 49000 at our game yesterday.
How many then?There was never 49000 at our game yesterday.
He'll need to consult Kerrydale Street for that...How many then?
Ibrox was nowhere near full yesterday so in terms of the thread topic, people in glass houses and all that. PointlessWhat about us, ffs?
You having fun on here tonight, Declan...?Ibrox was nowhere near full yesterday so in terms of the thread topic, people in glass houses and all that. Pointless
Nah, in my spot in cd7 there easily 50 empty seats I could see and there were loads of empty seats across the rest of the stadium. With the time of year and covid on the rise, attendances are going to be down. Pointless thread looking for something that’s not thereYou having fun on here tonight, Declan...?
I'd rather believe they're incompetent over dishonest. The thing with VAR is you've got the ability to get a panel of referees to review and vote on decisions (potentially) to improve decision making overall.Just watching the highlights.
Liverpool have been cheated in that game and it shows you can still get dishonest officials affecting the results of games.
I'd rather believe that too, but there's no way Chris Kavanagh has watched those replays today in the VAR suite and believed it wasn't a red for Kane or a clear penalty for Liverpool.I'd rather believe they're incompetent over dishonest. The thing with VAR is you've got the ability to get a panel of referees to review and vote on decisions (potentially) to improve decision making overall.
Just watched it on Motd and it looked packed to meMy mate was there and sent a few videos and honestly thought it was packed.
It's another point really, I just think we're at a point where you've got the TV reviews and you've got the ability to review a decision then set it to a panel of referees rather than blame one person (either the actual referee or the guy doing the VAR). I'm sure that it'd be better to blame a majority of 3 or 5 or 7 decision makers. To be fair I've just now caught up on MotD and can see what you mean - that said, referees are human and Klopp being an aggressive dick might've influenced his decisions as well in response.I'd rather believe that too, but there's no way Chris Kavanagh has watched those replays today in the VAR suite and believed it wasn't a red for Kane or a clear penalty for Liverpool.
I've got no love for Liverpool but something wasn't right there today.
There's a named ref in charge of VAR.It's another point really, I just think we're at a point where you've got the TV reviews and you've got the ability to review a decision then set it to a panel of referees rather than blame one person (either the actual referee or the guy doing the VAR).
Your banter has been outstanding on this thread. So fresh and original.You having fun on here tonight, Declan...?
It was.Just watched it on Motd and it looked packed to me
Shame as it was a great spectacle. I don’t normally venture out our games but thought it was a great watch.The novelty of their new ground seems to have worn off. That's an awfully mediocre attendance for such a big game. There must not have been any tourists about today or something.
Tubes were running fine, I was in London travelling to Kings cross, to catch my train this afternoon. London has been called a major incident due to covid hospitalizations.
As for yesterday I swiped three season tickets in but only I took my seat. My two mates stayed in The Louden.
I wonder who they belonged to lol
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Kane was a definite Red Card. All day. Penalty definitely should have gone Liverpools way. Shows VAR doesn't get everything right.I'd rather believe that too, but there's no way Chris Kavanagh has watched those replays today in the VAR suite and believed it wasn't a red for Kane or a clear penalty for Liverpool.
I've got no love for Liverpool but something wasn't right there today.
All about getting those 5 my gers pointsAs for yesterday I swiped three season tickets in but only I took my seat. My two mates stayed in The Louden.
But my point stands with the op. The tubes were running fine. They are striking over late hours working payments. They wont affect normal hours.Popular misconception that. Up until Friday there were 85 people UK wide with Omicron in UK hospitals.
London has been declared a major incident because the high case rate and the knock on effect of the isolation rules. Basically they don’t enough people to run the infrastructure. Nothing to do with hospitalisations, although the MSM would like you to think that way.
For Cultural Appropriation?We should sue
Is it possible that there is a top tier we can't see from the camera angle? It looked pretty full to me watching yesterday.It was.
I think it will transpire that there was an admin error with the published attendance figure.
There were not 15,000 empty seats, nothing like it.
There’s no way that there was 15,000 empty seats after watching the game.
It's not, particularly when you have elderly relatives who you're desperate to see over Christmas.“Omicron” has to be the most pathetic reason ever not to go to a game.