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Weekends Football 12/14 January


andykeenan

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Friday 

Premier League

Burnley v Luton TNT Sport 1

Championship 

Hull v Norwich 8pm SS3

Saturday 

Premier League 

Chelsea v Fulham 12.30pm TNT Sport 1

Newcastle v Man City 5.30pm SS2

MOTD 10.25pm

Championship

Coventry v Leicester 12.30pm SS3

Small Heath v Swansea 

Cardiff v Leeds 

Huddersfield v Plymouth 

Millwall v Middlesbrough 

Preston v Bristol City

Rotherham v Stoke 

Southampton v Sheff Wed

Albion v Blackburn 

Ipswich v Sunderland 5.30pm SS3

English Football League Highlights 9pm ITV 4

Sunday

Premier League

Super Sunday 

Man Utd v Spurs 4.30pm SS2

MOTD 2 10.30pm

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1 hour ago, andykeenan said:

Friday 

Premier League

Burnley v Luton TNT Sport 1

Championship 

Hull v Norwich 8pm SS3

Saturday 

Premier League 

Chelsea v Fulham 12.30pm TNT Sport 1

Newcastle v Man City 5.30pm SS2

MOTD 10.25pm

Championship

Coventry v Leicester 12.30pm SS3

Small Heath v Swansea 

Cardiff v Leeds 

Huddersfield v Plymouth 

Millwall v Middlesbrough 

Preston v Bristol City

Rotherham v Stoke 

Southampton v Sheff Wed

Albion v Blackburn 

Ipswich v Sunderland 5.30pm SS3

English Football League Highlights 9pm ITV 4

Sunday

Premier League

Super Sunday 

Man Utd v Spurs 4.30pm SS2

MOTD 2 10.30pm

No 2pm Sunday game?  :D

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Watching a Sweden international side made up of players from the domestic league play Estonia in Cyprus on a pitch so waterlogged that the ball doesn't roll. Absolute joke of a game. No idea why they haven't stopped it 

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48 minutes ago, HanoiVillan said:

Some entertaining head tennis in this Burnley Luton game, it's spirited stuff but these sides are probably not going to survive playing like this. 

More about the points than the football to be fair.  It's a must win game for Burnley to keep in touch with Everton.the 

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We’re back in a phase of VAR where they won’t change any subjective on field decision. 

For me that’s a clear foul on the keeper. No attempt to play the ball from the attacker and clearly took the keeper out of the game. 

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3 minutes ago, VillaChris said:

I know Keepers are protected so much these days but c'mon that's a clear foul.

Adebayo with no intention to play the ball and looks where the keeper is. How VAR can just give that is ridiculous.

Last two games have cost Burnley probably their Premier League place. 

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10 minutes ago, villa89 said:

Looked a foul to me. Played the man not the ball. 

Don't get me wrong, I think that's a foul on the field. The way that the CR was handling the game + the "clear and obvious" mandate makes me think -- they are not wanting to re-referee the game and that it was not a clear and obvious error. 

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Looking at replay didn't watch the game, Trafford was in no man's land and nowhere near the ball. If Adebayo didn't block him Morris would have still scored. For that reason I think it's the correct decision. 

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1 minute ago, VillaAlex said:

Looking at replay didn't watch the game, Trafford was in no man's land and nowhere near the ball. If Adebayo didn't block him Morris would have still scored. For that reason I think it's the correct decision. 

But was it a foul before the attempt?

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