I forgot he was on a yellow. No joke, he should have had another. That's some bullshit.Fernandes should get a second yellow for an "oops, all bullshit" red card there.
whatever that's worth but it fits my narrative. It's not like they're not a group of guys who work hard...A SkySports stat quoted over the Guardian’s live feed.
“United have made 106 sprints to Liverpool’s 62.”
That’s a baffling substation. Ten Hag will get roasted if they concede another.Ronaldo coming on???!!!??
What are you doing, Hag? LFC have grown into the game but this is the best MU have played as a team in a long time, right? Why bring on the Selfish One?
And it gives an even bigger advantage to clubs with overly stuffed rosters.I do not like five subs. The endurance factor matters less when you can sub off half the outfield players.
I wouldn't mind if they change back, but it made sense for COVID and it makes sense for this absurd world cup and the resultant fixture pileup.I do not like five subs. The endurance factor matters less when you can sub off half the outfield players.
yuupAnd it gives an even bigger advantage to clubs with overly stuffed rosters.
I wouldn't mind if they change back, but it made sense for COVID yes and it makes sense for this absurd world cup yes and the resultant fixture pileup I think it's just to enable more fixture congestion generally, they should cut out crap competitions instead
Yep .. back issues?Fab has been dogshit. That’s why he isn’t playing. I suspect he’s hurt.
Yeah Liverpool’s back line was so bad Maguire will be linked to them.
and yet Pep has to unload his star-studded bench this seasonAnd it gives an even bigger advantage to clubs with overly stuffed rosters.
That is what happens when you get too close to Roy Keane.wow ETH drops an f-bomb in post-match interview on Sky
All this discussion of VAR.. there’s this idea that it’s accurate.. but are there really enough frames per second where players are actually located when the ball leaves a players foot? How do they determine the exact millisecond a ball leaves the foot? Is a computer able to read how fast the ball is moving.. how fast the players are moving and determine it that way? Because that’d be interesting.Interesting thread on Rashford being ruled onside.
View: https://twitter.com/DaleJohnsonESPN/status/1561828690547310593?t=Nyhgnt6gsIUJbI-C7AuKeg&s=19
I don’t see where that is discussed but I believe the answer is no, it’s an arbitrary messAll this discussion of VAR.. there’s this idea that it’s accurate.. but are there really enough frames per second where players are actually located when the ball leaves a players foot? How do they determine the exact millisecond a ball leaves the foot? Is a computer able to read how fast the ball is moving.. how fast the players are moving and determine it that way? Because that’d be interesting.
edit: I see the article talks about that.. interesting
what is the midfield 3 then? Fernández and Eriksen alongside?Some telling stuff In ten hags interview after the match. Said that Bruno and Rafa Varane are his on field leaders. Also hinted at 433 now that Casemiro is here. Described him as “the cement between the building blocks”.
some version of this?what is the midfield 3 then? Fernández and Eriksen alongside?
The espn un article that’s in one of the tweets talks about how current positioning of players and the ball is limited because they use the tv cameras at 50 or however many frames per second. In the World Cup they’ll use cameras that track every player at the same (edit) frame rate but have a sensor in the ball that locates it 500x per secon and also gives exact timing for when it was kicked. All of this is done in seconds and would be automatic... I think it then says that the whole thing is then checked by humans which would bring back in the arbitrary and allow for the potential corruption that Fifa likes to maintain… that last part wasn’t in the article but is my opinion.I don’t see where that is discussed but I believe the answer is no, it’s an arbitrary mess