Its not ref was a spamerNo, sorry, I am not am moaner and we have ourselves to blame, but how the fuck is this a free kick?
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Its not ref was a spamerNo, sorry, I am not am moaner and we have ourselves to blame, but how the fuck is this a free kick?
Thank you, I couldn't find this when I looked!
I don't even think the WHU player thought it was a free kick. Aurrier had the ball, the WHU player barges in front of him.
How the fuckingy fuckerty fuck is that a WHU FK?
That’s not the pointReally don’t understand the haters.
He didn’t play as well as he did at Man U but he was not bad by any means.
That last foul was definitely not Aurier’s fault, it was a mistake by the ref.
Even if we accept that it was soft, Aurier had no idea Snodgrass was near him. No awareness.Really don’t understand the haters.
He didn’t play as well as he did at Man U but he was not bad by any means.
That last foul was definitely not Aurier’s fault, it was a mistake by the ref.
He didn’t have to hoof it, that’s the point.That’s not the point
Why try to run out with the ball at that stage of the match?
Just hoof it but he gave the ref a decision to make
Cunt
Get rid as he’s a liability
You’re missing the pointHe didn’t have to hoof it, that’s the point.
We could have tried to hold possession to run the clock down and the ref made a mistake.
Ok mate.You’re missing the point
Aurier isn’t capable of holding possession
Certainly not capable of running out with the ball ️
To me the obvious signs were there in his early days with us.. he had like 3 failed throw-ins within the same game from what I remember. That shows a distinct lack of professionalism (and lack of understanding of the game) and an unwillingness to then learn from his first mistake and not make them again...least of all in the same game.
It also shows the inconsistency of referees.
I see atleast 5 foul throws a game. That are never called.
I'm not sure how if shows a lack of willingness to learn when he hasn't been called for a foul throw since?
Seems like an odd thing to dislike about him.
If you make a foul throw and the referee intervenes and gives the ball to the opposition due to you making a mistake.. as a professional, you would think he would make a mental note NOT to make the same mistake two more times in the same match.
And I do believe he made the mistake again later on in another match. It's easy just to blame the referees but the rules are the rules, and even an amateur should know them.