Stuart sugden
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@SkySportsPL It came off seskos body before it hit his hand, its a goal , as the rules always have been
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@BunkerTakeOver1 @FootyAccums Stick to netball, football isn’t for you if you think all contact is a foul!! 🤡
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@FootyAccums Contact is contact no matter how minimum
That is a Penalty, it was only overturned because of the crowds influence, it's not the first time this season that the crowd has influenced a decision in Athletico's favour
It shouldn't be happening at this level in Europe

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Got pelters for agreeing with VAR last night but are we really in favour of giving this level of contact as a penalty?
Just can't get on board with it! 😂
Tancredi Palmeri@tancredipalmeri
Actually fair choice from ref not to award second penalty to Arsenal #AtleticoArsenal
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@BBCMOTD Yes, because it wasn’t a clear and obvious error, No, because there wasn’t enough contact to make him go over like that. Var shouldn’t have intervened because at normal speed it looks like a pen.
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@lufcgrace I was near the front of the top tier and I thought the atmosphere was excellent up there, but I guess our section was doing a lot of singing. My question for you is ‘what makes someone a genuine fan?’ I’ve had a season ticket for about 15 years by the way!
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@SkySportsNews Well done Munoz, too many players go down pretending to be injured, play to the whistle.
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@SimplyUtd It’s called intent, Martinez had two bites of the cherry! You should be calling out your own idiot player and no one else!
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🚨🗣 Analysis from former Premier league referee Graham Scott:
"The last thing VAR Paul Howard would have wanted in the FA Cup semi-final between Chelsea and Leeds United was a hair-pulling incident.
Calvert-Lewin’s contact on Cucurella was fleeting and surely fell short of the level of contact required for a red card.
But Manchester United, who saw their defender Martínez sent off for briefly tugging Calvert-Lewin’s hair on 13 April, will undoubtedly see enough similarities to question PGMOL, and they have my sympathy."
[@TheAthleticFC]


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@premierleague @WestHam Because that knob headed it straight at him!! 🤷♂️
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@HACKETTREF If you watch the video rather than look at a still it looks like he slaps the back of his head, not pull his hair. The player on the floor makes nothing of it. Unfortunately the Man U in the knows and blue tick parade were desperate to make this about them and whipped up a frenzy
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Bob I think that Wayne’s comments says it all
bob sutton@bobsutton11
@HACKETTREF thought please keith
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@DaytrippingRed For those who peddle lies the bottom one wasn’t a hair pull!
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@UnitedUpdates Stop spreading lies!! There was no hair pull today!!!
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@premdebrief He’s slapped the back of his head, there’s no hair pull!!
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Ah
A genuine bad look for PGMOL
You can excuse the red for Martinez as it is the law
But you HAVE to back it up in the following weeks
Strange
United Update@UnitedUpdates
In today's fixture where Brentford faced Fulham, Calvin Bassey's hair was clearly tugged at yet no red card was shown. What makes it even stranger is that it was officiated by the same referee that sent Martinez off vs Leeds. Scandalous.
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@utdshows Maybe because the Brentford one wasn’t a hair pull!! Give it a rest you bunch of crybabies, you’ve had more decisions go your way than you’ve ever deserved over the years!!
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🚨🎙️ Rio Ferdinand speaks on the inconsistency of refereeing in the Premier League:
🗣️ “This is exactly what frustrates everyone about officiating right now. Lisandro Martínez barely touches Calvert Lewin’s hair and VAR steps in — red card, game changed.
Today, in the Brentford vs Fulham match, Bassey’s hair is clearly pulled — nothing. No foul, no yellow, not even a VAR check.
How can players understand the rules when the same action gets two completely different outcomes? One is called violent conduct, the other isn’t even a foul. That’s not consistency, that’s confusion.
Manchester United are now going to Stamford Bridge without some of their key defenders. If they lose tonight, people will talk about performance, but this started with bad officiating in the Premier League.
Either both are red cards, or neither is. You cannot punish one and ignore the other. Right now, it just looks like the rules change depending on the game — and if United drop points tonight, the FA has to take responsibility for putting them in this situation.”


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@HACKETTREF This hasn’t been pulled up for years, how many times do you see the defender backing into the attacker well out of touching distance to the ball. Or even never within touching distance at all.
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We ask ourselves is the ball within playing distance on unfair impeding.
Nedski@TheNedski
@HACKETTREF Shielding should be a free kick to the other team, it's basically obstruction isn't it? Only one of the players is trying to play football, and it's not the guy spreading his arms and legs to stop anyone else touching the ball.
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@IPLENDY65 @RadioTimes The after show is the worst thing to happen to this program. If I wanted to see a podcast, I’d download it!! The best thing about the whole format for years was taking the piss out of it afterwards!!
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@RadioTimes BBC cost cutting ..Robbed the finalists of their big "Youre hired" night with a cheap "podcast.
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@TouchlineX @trbw16 Wants to put on a show……… then chooses Coldplay to do it!!!! At least I’ll be able to switch it off until the second half!!!
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@HACKETTREF If it goes unpunished you open the way for more of this to happen.
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