...didn't bother with VAR for their goal... two years running...shove the FA Cup, play the youth team next season.
Feels that way, last few times..
I actually don't mind Leicester and do not begrudge them their day, but this was nothing short of corrupt. We could have played better, different team, tactics etc but in the final analysis this was not a level playing field. I played football till I was 55, have loved the game all my life but will need to make a decision whether to continue with it. The game has gone, this is not fair and square.
It felt a bad decision given the speed at which Chilwell was moving when the lines were drawn but VAR is imperfect, that feels a proven fact now and so there is no point in getting into the conspiracy bunker - life is too short!
The sad truth is that Tuesday night is probably more important than winning the FA Cup and so we just have to hope that the team come out fired up as a result of yesterday and play with a sharper cutting edge than they did yesterday.
More annoyed with the Perez handball tbh... why was that not properly reviewed, same as the Goon keeper handling outside the box last year? This selective use is corrupt imho.
It's corrupt, pure and simple. If the media don't make a big thing of it then it just goes under the carrpet. They diluted our win at City by one and all telling the world Sterling was fouled for a penalty...he wasn't.
I have anger issues when I look at what goes on.
I had my hand in the air for handball and still had it in the air when they scored...I was 90% sure it was going to be ruled out and with the replay 100% sure.