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Klopp wants Tottenham-Liverpool replay after VAR error

UbeAstard

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Yes agree mate the FA only fear the rich clubs but i think they know Levy will take no shit and would be the first to do something if it were to happen. No flies only Levy lol.
I dont agree with any of this conspiracy nonsense about rich or big clubs, if it was the other way round some of our fans would be crying and asking the same too and our officials would be making noise as well, all to no avail just the same as 'big' Liverpool.
 
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Dr Know

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Absolutely this.

What a ridiculous statement from Klopp. 90 mins their 9 against our 11 as the sending off were correct decisions.

Where does it stop. 1986 world cup quarter final would have to be replayed as I believe that VAR may have ruled Maradona's goal as a potential handball.......Would be difficult to go back though and at least one of the players would not be available for selection but it would mean that the competition would have to be replayed And ultimately that is fair for England.

VAR should be better, but statements made by Klopp suggest that his team is the only team in history to be impacted by technology, when most teams can point to wrong decisions made by VAR and prior to VAR.
This is not a "ridiculous" statement, it's actually an idiotic statement. I would get that if it was right at the end of the game, we could have called it ridiculous as emotions would have been really raw. He's had enough time to compose himself and respond/talk about the situation in a respectable manner. It's managers like that fool that makes such idiotic statements that the fans feel the can abuse the opposing players.

#Entightled Twats!!!
 

Archibald&Crooks

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I dont agree with any of this conspiracy nonsense about rich or big clubs, if it was the other way round some of our fans would be crying and asking the same too and our officials would be making noise as well, all to no avail just the same is 'big' Liverpool.
The whole conspiracy thing is a sight to behold. One set of people are saying Liverpool are doing it to get preferential treatment on tight decisions, then, at the same time, another bunch suggest Liverpool have alienated referees with all this and will get nothing. Figure that one out. It also seems that some Spurs fans think that the media and football authorities have an agenda against us and love Liverpool, but at the same time Liverpool fans thinks the media and FA have the same sort of agenda against them. Again, the red flag here isn't being flown at Anfield :D

In amongst it all is the fucking huge assumption that at the exact moment they (referee's and VAR)are under the most pressure to get their house in order and make the correct calls, they are going to fold and be influenced to be anything less than straight. Because Liverpool have the hump. I know all about different strokes and all that but fuck me.

Oh well.

If there is a hole in the cheese it isn't always made by the mouse.
#A&Cphilosophy
 

soup

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This is nothing to do with the offside decision tbh, the only reason they want a replay is purely because they lost.

If they had somehow grabbed a winner, would they be asking for a replay? If they had won in that scenario, should we have 'with great integrity' asked for the game to be replayed due to the earlier incorrect offside -even though it was in our favour? Would they have been so keen then?

They lost and that's the real problem.
 

JimmyG2

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They wuz robbed.
But that's at least one hubcap that won't
be appearing in their collection.

Next time we suffer a bad decision
let's show some Ange dignity while we shrug.
 
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mark67spurs

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I hear Klopp has suggested playing a double header in the game at anfield, two games 60 mins long !!!! Let it go Klopp, making a mug of yourself..
 

yiddo_4eva

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Is anyone else getting bored of this now? We're now on Thursday and literally anytime I go on any Social Media or footy forum, there is yet another post about the no goal decision, VAR, Liverpool misjustice, etc.

Yes, I don't think there is anyone who can deny there was a mistake and yes Liverpool should have had the goal count. But these things are happening virtually every week where there is an inconsistent verdict on a goal / no goal / red card so all the demand about a rematch... Really? Is anyone actually expecting the FA to sanction this and therefore literally open a huge argument of this game and that game and the other occasions where the PGMOL has issued an apology.

Yes, it's frustrating for L'Pool but every team is screwed by VAR at some stage over a season, so it's just part of the game now that we're all used to.
 

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Is anyone else getting bored of this now? We're now on Thursday and literally anytime I go on any Social Media or footy forum, there is yet another post about the no goal decision, VAR, Liverpool misjustice, etc.
Well done boys, good process.

I think we should now draw a line under this.
 
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