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Any audio from Tottenham v Liverpool, lads? Just so we can be clear on the process and show our respect and understanding accordingly. @FA_PGMOL
Exactly the same story for me. Thank you for sharing it. For me it sent me over the edge, was drinking, ended up with mental health severe depression under Nightingdale Mental Health hospital. Since then family breakdown, separated, almost killed myself. Now no more. No HMRC no.
Looks like Udogie is gesturing for a yellow card here? 68th minute, when he was already on a yellow card. This led to Jota’s first yellow. The officials didn’t see this or it could have been 10 v 10 at this point….. #yellowcard #offence 🤷♂️🤷♂️🫣#TOTLIV #reviewshow
A sense of injustice lingers but it shouldn't get lost amid the anger and anguish how well #LFC performed v Spurs. Impressive with 11, resolute with 10 and heroic when down to nine. A first defeat but more proof they will be serious contenders this season. theathletic.com/4917391/2023/1…
BREAKING NEWS: Liverpool have made a formal request to the PGMOL for the match officials' audio from Saturday’s defeat to Tottenham. thisisanfield.com/2023/10/liverp…
#LFC have made a formal request to PGMOL to receive the audio between referee Simon Hooper and VAR Darren England during the process that led to Luis Diaz's goal being wrongly disallowed. theathletic.com/live-blogs/pre…
Spurs v Liverpool: As a Spurs fan, I have to say that Liverpool have a very good case to argue. Clearly their goal should have been allowed. The ramifications of that mistake could cost Liverpool at the end of the season. @LFC
Liverpool have made a formal request to PGMOL for the audio conversations between the officials from Saturday’s defeat at Tottenham Hotspur
Liverpool have apparently asked the PGMOL to release the VAR audio of the Luis Diaz incident. The PGMOL are said to be happy to, but just need time to record it first.
Football faces an existential crisis of leadership. Clubs & players understandably have no faith in system. Incompetence & VAR's laughable premise of near perfection has stripped refereeing of credibility. To no-one's surprise the bureaucratic mediocrities of FA & PL are AWOL.
There is a big push for the remit of PGMOL's review to not solely be restricted to the VAR failings itself and how it happened, but to examine the appointment process of the officials given three of them - two central to the blunder - worked in the UAE 48 hours before the game.
PGMOL facing workload/fatigue questions over Darren England and Dan Cook officiating in the UAE on Thursday. Michael Oliver too. Told it was approved as it didn't affect their availability + they were back on Friday to prepare as is 'routine' after midweek (UCL, UEL, UECL) jobs
PGMOL facing workload/fatigue questions over Darren England and Dan Cook officiating in the UAE on Thursday. Michael Oliver too. Told it was approved as it didn't affect their availability + they were back on Friday to prepare as is 'routine' after midweek (UCL, UEL, UECL) jobs
He doesn't respect them because they have shown they aren't worthy of respect. Until there is a bit of humility from these precious gobshite officials and governing bodies who are making mistakes week after week this is going to continue from all clubs.
“Liverpool were robbed…there were moments when I wanted to turn the game off” When Man United fans are coming out with this, you know yesterday was completely unfair.
Daniel Cook, Michael Oliver and Darren England being paid to referee a football game in United Arab Emirates on Thursday. UAE's Manchester City stay top of the Premier League due to referee mistakes on Saturday. Obviously it's just a poorly timed coincidence, I wouldn't read…
We've seen lines incorrectly drawn against the wrong defender, lines not being drawn at all, the failure to fully investigate an offside decision, the failure to investigate and intervene at all... The increasing lack of faith in offside calls is increasingly for good reason
Good journo now would be digging into how often Premier League refs referee in games in likes of UAE and Saudi considering the two own City and Newcastle. And find out how much they recieve and do they get permission from the PGMOL and do the PGMOL recieve a payment. Seems like…
Liverpool topped the Premier League fair play table for five consecutive seasons under Jurgen Klopp. That they have received four red cards already this season says everything about how unfortunate they've been in terms of decisions.
LFC stance: Unsatisfactory sufficient time not afforded for correct decision to be made + no subsequent intervention Failings already filed as “significant human error” unacceptable Full review, full transparency Exploring "range of options given need for escalation & resolution"
PGMOL admit a "significant human error" for the Luiz Diaz goal. It 'was disallowed for offside by the on-field match officials. This was a clear and obvious factual error and should have resulted in the goal being awarded through VAR, however, the VAR failed to intervene.'
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