The imaginatively titled Premier League 21/22 Thread

Correct but never used before in the PL?
Possibly, although Jiminez got two very quick yellows against City earlier in the season.

But Chris Baird got sent off for an identical incident a few years ago when Norn Iron were playing Hungary at Windsor Park. Both of his were ridiculously soft as well, the kinda thing you see given and wonder WTF the ref is thinking, to get two of them for (non) fouls within 10 seconds of each other was a ****ing piss take. Apparently UEFA/FIFA use video of that game to show refs what to do, and that is used as a CORRECT example.

As far as Martinelli goes, both incidents were yellow cards. So the red is fine for me. He deserved to be booked for being so stupid, twice. The jumping in front of someone as they take a throw is pretty much a stonewall yellow. Yes, people try and delay throw-ins pretty often, but ehhh not quite THAT blatantly. The shoulder barge was a foul and yer man was all set to whip in a cross. Had that been anyone else at any other time people would have said it was a yellow. Just cos he had already commited a daft foul, he should get away with that? Nah, piss off. And the ref played advantage cos Wolves had the ball and were on the attack. A bit unfair (as Martin Keown suggested) for the ref to penalise Wolves cos an Arsenal player was a spanner. Wolves lose the chance to attack on an unprepared Arsenal and Arsenal gain the advantage of not having a man sent off. Yes, Martin, that's a good solution. Moron.
Martinelli was ****ing stupid, he deserved to be booked for both, and he was. End of. Both were yellow cards, the only controversy is cos it's such an unusual incident. In this case, I agree with the ref.

That also means Arsenal are now the dirtiest club in PL history ;-) They've had more red cards than anyone else (101, I think, to Everton's 99).
 
Top of the league 😜

A couple of points on the throw in;



If the ball is out of play when the offence is committed how can you be playing advantage rather than stopping play? Play is already stopped.



Does advantage stretch to ignoring foul throws? (Something else we seem to get pinged for)


 
Foul throws happen in every single PL game I watch, it's really annoying how they never get pulled up on. No context to this discussion but something I need to point out. lol
 
Foul throws happen in every single PL game I watch, it's really annoying how they never get pulled up on. No context to this discussion but something I need to point out. lol
Arsenal do. Bellerin got pinged for half a dozen last season and we've been had for a couple this season as well
 
Well that's 4 points Southampton didn't think they would have three days ago, it's bizarre how these teams can play so badly for so long and then all of a sudden put in Champions League level performances out of nowhere.
 
One day I'll come on here after a Spurs game and praise our defending. Today is not that day.
Two more embarrassing goals today through sheer incompetence. City next, so that's going to be four straight defeats. Season over :rolleyes:
 
If the ball is out of play when the offence is committed how can you be playing advantage rather than stopping play? Play is already stopped.
If you mean for the throw in that Martinelli was booked for blocking, I assume the foul commences as soon as the ball is thrown, he starts it before then, but ti continues right up until yer man releases it. It also was NOT foul throw as I have seen some people claim.
Ohh and the ball doesn't need to be in play for you to be booked. I think the record fastest sending off in a game is zero seconds. Someone came on a free/coner and before the ref blew to start play he swung for someone else. Red card.
It MAY only be for certain offences, violent conduct etc. I'm not entirely sure.
 
Two more embarrassing goals today through sheer incompetence. City next, so that's going to be four straight defeats. Season over :rolleyes:

Yeah, that was shambolic. Lloris kops the blame for both goals. A shocking pass and a pathetic attempt to punch it, ****ING CATCH IT, for the second (I think).
 
Gutted for Newcastle that Trippier has broken his foot, that's just **** luck. Saying that, we've just got Romero back from a long term injury sustained shortly after signing and our defence has got worse :unsure:
 
Gutted for Newcastle that Trippier has broken his foot, that's just **** luck. Saying that, we've just got Romero back from a long term injury sustained shortly after signing and our defence has got worse :unsure:
Wouldn't you rather they went down to at least delay the inevitable that they join the top table teams? Not wishing him ill but getting top 4-6 is hard enough as it is, never mind top 3
 
I still don't get why he traded in a shot at La Liga and the CL for a relegation dogfight in the Geordie Wonderland. I mean, beyond the money.
He's been a professional in the PL/Spain for 10+yrs and has a tonne of
England caps. He can't need more money. Eddie Howe even managed to keep a straight face when he claimed Trippier was there for "the challenge."
 
I still don't get why he traded in a shot at La Liga and the CL for a relegation dogfight in the Geordie Wonderland. I mean, beyond the money.
He's been a professional in the PL/Spain for 10+yrs and has a tonne of
England caps. He can't need more money. Eddie Howe even managed to keep a straight face when he claimed Trippier was there for "the challenge."
Can only have been he wanted to come back to the UK. Can't have been short of offers though, he's a good, solid player
 
And to be fair, I doubt the Atleti fans were exactly cheering his name. He'll be a hero to the Geordies
 
Wouldn't you rather they went down to at least delay the inevitable that they join the top table teams? Not wishing him ill but getting top 4-6 is hard enough as it is, never mind top 3

Well although I still haven't forgiven Newcastle for beating us 5-1 on the last day of the 15/16 campaign, I'm fine with them buying their way above Chelsea!
 
I doubt the Atleti fans were exactly cheering his name. He'll be a hero to the Geordies
Exactly. I have no idea why Bale went to Real for the same reason. Nobody there likes him, he's wasted the best years of his career, for money he didn't need. So many footballers do it. So good on Trippier for seeing the light.
 
Exactly. I have no idea why Bale went to Real for the same reason. Nobody there likes him, he's wasted the best years of his career, for money he didn't need. So many footballers do it. So good on Trippier for seeing the light.
Yep, apart from living the superstar lifestyle, once you hit about 20-30k a week (I imagine this is relatively easy in the PL) how much difference does the rest make to how you live and what you can leave your kids etc?
 
Bale did ok to start with though, his first year or two were pretty successful. After that it nose dived. What is he on 600kpw, that is just an obscene amount for anyone to earn. TBF Bale did not help himself. He has been at Real for how many years now and he still cant speak a word of Spanish, that's ****ing pathetic.

As for Trippier, I agree, but surely he could have got a better offer than Newcastle? Yeah, they could be good in a year or 3 if they stay up, but he is 31 so that won't be much use to him. Unless he gambled that a fat salary and signing on fee were worth the risk when he had a relegation release clause. No lose for him. Still a strange old move.

Yep, apart from living the superstar lifestyle, once you hit about 20-30k a week (I imagine this is relatively easy in the PL) how much difference does the rest make to how you live and what you can leave your kids etc?

Ohh and the AVERAGE PL player is on 60kpw. Just over £3m a year, pre bonus, sponsorship, signing on fees, image rights etc etc. Though HMRC will take 40% of the salary and their Agents and hangers on probably bleed them for a heck of a lot of the rest of it.
 
Ohh and the AVERAGE PL player is on 60kpw. Just over £3m a year, pre bonus, sponsorship, signing on fees, image rights etc etc. Though HMRC will take 40% of the salary and their Agents and hangers on probably bleed them for a heck of a lot of the rest of it.
Agents really is a byword for leeches
 
Agents really is a byword for leeches
Yeap, 100%.

I get players are wary of being ripped off by clubs, it certainly happened in decades gone past. But the PFA can supply an agent for you, he negotiates your contract and takes a small fee (I have heard that is what James Milner does.) Unlike normal agents who take the piss. What was it Pogab's agent got for negotiating his move back to Utd, 10m? For a deal where Juve were happy to sell, Utd where happy to buy and Pogba wanted to go. It's extortion.

Agents get paid when you move, as well as getting x% of your weekly salary, so they are incentivised to get you a move. Why Clubs even bother dealing with them I dunno, but i guess until every club say "no"...
 
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