Omg this is gonna be good
Which have been questionable?
Cameroon not having someone sent off for an elbow.
You need a pair of glasses then.
VAR blinkedRightfully or not, Cameroon has a history if (perceived) injustice at world cups so it’s kind of understandable that the players feel hugely aggrieved today. We feel that football authorities have always had it against us at international competitions and we have to fight against a million odds to win anything.
Absolute bottle job from the ref.
No penalty?!?!? Disgraceful.
England players should walk off
It doesn’t excuse it but when you understand the general context it explains it a little bit. I guess.Every team has decisions go against them. Every. Single. Team. That doesn't excuse the behaviour we've seen today.
Fixed it for you. (Haha)VAR winks.
You haven’t had enough drama today, have you?Should have given the penalty, then have England miss it, then VAR it for keeper being off the line and let England take it again. Then when England score, send the gk off for protesting.
Bizarre decision from the ref. If it wasn't 3-0, we'd all be livid. Does advantage normally get played in a situation like that?
No, it doesn't. I thought you were going to provide an example of blatant bias but instead you describe what happens in almost every single game. Borderline decisions go for and against teams, referees interpret red cards as yellow and vice versa. It's disgraceful behaviour and there's no justification for it whatsoever.It doesn’t excuse it but when you understand the general context it explains it a little bit. I guess.
No, it doesn't. I thought you were going to provide an example of blatant bias but instead you describe what happens in almost every single game. Borderline decisions go for and against teams, referees interpret red cards as yellow and vice versa. It's disgraceful behaviour and there's no justification for it whatsoever.
England have got about 5 or 6 players who look exactly the same. Does that make me a racist?
Wasn’t a penalty for me. Not sure on the exact rules but the ball had gone by the time the tackle came in. If she was still in control of it, or was in a position to receive it in a 1-2, then absolutely it’s a foul. But the passage of play has moved on and she wouldn’t have affected anything by staying on her feet.
No, it doesn't. I thought you were going to provide an example of blatant bias but instead you describe what happens in almost every single game. Borderline decisions go for and against teams, referees interpret red cards as yellow and vice versa. It's disgraceful behaviour and there's no justification for it whatsoever.
Borderline decisions from about 30 years ago
Every single team can point to games where a marginal decision went against them.
The perception (right or wrong) in Cameroon is that it happens to us at EVERY international tournament. And like I said, today feeds into that perception.
You sound English there, bro.The perception (right or wrong) in Cameroon is that it happens to us at EVERY international tournament. And like I said, today feeds into that perception.
The perception (right or wrong) in Cameroon is that it happens to us at EVERY international tournament. And like I said, today feeds into that perception.
The perception (right or wrong) in Cameroon is that it happens to us at EVERY international tournament. And like I said, today feeds into that perception.