is it time to lol at Lolverhampton Wanderers?
the magnificent sven 14 Aug 23 21:12
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Time will tell.

So... Let's talk some more about how many united don't get gifted tens of points by the officials every year. Absolutely bent reffing there, make no mistake.

Regardless of the controversy, Wolves seemed to be able to run the ball the length of the pitch with complete freedom whenever they felt like it. Their finishing wasn't so good but it doesn't bode well for United this season.

From the beeb

The Premier League has just told us that it was checked and cleared by VAR. It was not deemed a clear and obvious error so they stuck with the on-field decision.

I can't believe you're still in tears Chinorder. I thought you were a bit more mature than this. Guess I was wrong. 

it was both the right and the wrong decision.

Wrong in that Onana didn't get the ball, threw himself into a challenge and took out an opposition player after they'd made contact with the ball.

Right in the way that Antony didn't get a penalty after the Keeper cleaned him out (after the keeper missed the ball).

Tribal football blindness won't allow it but the ref was consistent 

So the question is why PGMOL appointed as a VAR official someone who had been stood down after favouring a Sky 6 club last season, who then became the only person out of eight billion who did not see a penalty that would have affected a Sky 6 club.

Yes I thought the Onana decision was a penalty 

As was the earlier incident 

So it did even itself up 

But fook me, that was dull 

At this rate I'll become a full time cricket fan 

Understand Moss and Webb have apologised to Wolves. 

Hearing that the ref (apparently a United fan), the VAR And assistant VAR have been stood down from this weekend’s fixtures.

Ideally they should be gaoled imo