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Mark I. Harrison

@MarkIHarrison

PGR @ManMetUni @SODAmcr. I spend my time writing about movie stars and moaning about Man City. he/him.

Manchester, England Katılım Şubat 2012
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Mark I. Harrison
Mark I. Harrison@MarkIHarrison·
has my brain just stopped working at this point?
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Premier League fans deliver damning verdict on VAR. 75% of 7,946 fans polled by the Football Supporters’ Association “didn’t support the use of VAR”. Too long, too forensic, too much of a joy killer, fans say. Findings shared with Premier League and PGMO. 92% of fans surveyed “agreed” that “VAR has removed the spontaneous joy of goal celebrations” (82% of them “strongly agreed”). 85% of match-going fans “strongly disagreed” with the notion that “VAR makes watching football more enjoyable”. And 83% of those watching on TV. 85% of match-going fans “strongly disagreed” that “VAR decisions are generally resolved in a reasonable amount of time”. Echoed by 83% of those watching on TV. Only 18% agreed that “VAR has improved the overall accuracy of refereeing decisions”. 72% are “concerned about the expansion of VAR beyond its current remit”. 79% “strongly disagreed” with the suggestion “that the match-going experience is better with VAR”. 67% “strongly agreed” that they preferred “watching games that are played without VAR to games with VAR”. 84% “strongly support” goal-line technology. 34% “strongly opposed” to the idea of a challenge system (two per game per team). “These findings back up the FSA's previous survey in 2021, where fans expressed misgivings about the introduction of VAR,” says Thomas Concannon, @WeAreTheFSAPremier League network manager. “The vast majority are reporting the same concerns five years on - the loss of spontaneity when celebrating goals, and an overall worsening of the match-going experience. We have shared the survey results with the Premier League and PGMO, and look forward to discussing its findings with them.” Fans surveyed of all PL clubs and all ages (Under-18 to 65+).
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Mark I. Harrison@MarkIHarrison·
Seeing Americans defend their shitty stadiums that are miles away from host cities and their embarrassing transport set up, like you guys are really in a cult man. Some Stockholm syndrome type shit or something.
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Charlie Wyett@CharlieWyett·
Wondering whether Arsenal might have to call off their FA Cup tie at Southampton. All these injuries they're getting over the international break...
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Mark I. Harrison@MarkIHarrison·
This Arsenal stuff is getting ridiculous man. Zubimendi now!
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Ewan Gibbs
Ewan Gibbs@ewangibbs·
The concept of the British middle class is conveniently elastic. On the one hand, it’s used to refer to anyone with a white collar job and a mortgage, on the other it’s defined as families with nannies and kids at private school who can somehow be presented as the national norm.
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Pod On Lansdowne@PodOnLansdowne·
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Mark I. Harrison@MarkIHarrison·
Today's work is proper 'losing faith in humanity' stuff.
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marc
marc@feelingsplain·
Mental that this guys still at it man. Absolutely ridiculous levels of 'how could you be arsed' on display
Josiah Burke@realJosiahBurke

My brother teacher @EnochBurke is spending tonight in a tiny prison cell in Ireland after refusing to use “they/them” pronouns for a child. This is now over 600 days behind bars. Judges now want to ban his family from attending court. BUT THE TRUTH WILL NEVER BE SILENCED.

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