WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



1964 9:04 Mon Jul 27
League table without VAR from The Express
Premier League table without VAR
1st - Liverpool - 94 points - Five points fewer

2nd - Manchester City - 87 points - Six points more

3rd - Chelsea - 67 points - One point more

4th - Man Utd - 66 points - No difference

5th - Wolves - 66 points - Seven points more

6th - Leicester - 62 points - No difference

7th - Sheffield United - 58 points - Four points more

8th - Arsenal - 56 points - No difference

9th - Burnley - 54 points - No difference

10th - Tottenham - 52 points - Seven points fewer

11th - Everton - 50 points - One point more

12th - Southampton - 49 points - Three points fewer

13th - West Ham - 45 points - Six points more

14th - Newcastle - 44 points - No difference

15th - Crystal Palace - 41 points - Two points fewer

16th - Aston Villa - 37 points - Two points more

17th - Brighton - 36 points - Five points fewer

18th - Watford - 34 points - No difference

19th - Bournemouth - 33 points - One point fewer

20th - Norwich - 23 points - Two points more

Replies - In Chronological Order (Show Newest Messages First)

1964 9:05 Mon Jul 27
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
... us and Man City shafted the most

1964 9:06 Mon Jul 27
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
..... and Wolves

RBshorty 9:10 Mon Jul 27
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
Can we appeal to CAS.?

gph 9:12 Mon Jul 27
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
VAR needs to be perfected.... so they can actually relegate us, instead of just involving us in a relegation struggle.

*has coffee, paranoia subsides*

andyd12345 9:15 Mon Jul 27
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
Good news as far as I’m concerned. We’ve ended up finishing 3 places lower and that’s £7m less that G&S can siphon off. They were gonna say we had no money to spend wherever we finished, so who cares? Not me.

Mr Anon 9:28 Mon Jul 27
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
If we'd won every game we were ahead in, plus var didn't screw us up, we'd have finished 3rd. Yes I know aunty, bollocks etc but goes to show how far we can go with a better attitude (and working var)

gph 9:33 Mon Jul 27
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
When was the last time we didn't drop any points from winning positions?

1894?

gph 9:35 Mon Jul 27
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
Shit, forgot the minor detail of the World Wars...

Mr Anon 9:39 Mon Jul 27
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
gph, obviously that's true but 8 games is extreme

Sven Roeder 9:39 Mon Jul 27
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
Don’t think this correction includes VAR errors where they wrongly agree with the referee.
Or the ball in Villas net where they just sat and watched the INJUSTICE

british is best 9:48 Mon Jul 27
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
Let's hope the two bobs don't see this .

Sir Alf 10:12 Mon Jul 27
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
gph 9:12 Mon Jul 27

That made me chuckle :-) Very good.

North Bank 10:33 Mon Jul 27
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
Mourinho must have something on Mike Riley

claretandbluedagger 10:59 Mon Jul 27
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
Man Utd no difference despite breaking the record for most penalties. Shows referees give them everything and VAR won’t overturn anything.

Willtell 10:31 Tue Jul 28
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
So VAR was a complete waste of time then?

So the authorities will cancel it and go back to relying on refs and goal line technology. Fine by me =....but will they though?

Of course not - they're wankers!

Lee Trundle 10:37 Tue Jul 28
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
I always been 100% completely against VAR right from the off (which I've probably bored many with my opinion of it).

If a rule/change can't be implemented throughout ALL leagues, then I'll never be for it

But it's been a spectacular failure as far as I'm concerned. Everyone (and I mean pretty much everyone) was raving about it being such a success after the World Cup but I was never swayed. I'm glad the majority have now realised it's crap.

It's a load of old shit.

Kaiser Zoso 11:01 Tue Jul 28
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
So this is just what would have been given by referees without VAR overruling their decisions?

I fucking hate VAR, but to be fair, some of those decisions overturned might have been the correct outcome? I'm not sure that table means anything

It might be more meaningful if they had a table of where VAR fucked up decisions, either by not doing anything when there is a clear and obvious error, or where they overturned the ref incorrectly.

stepney hammer 11:32 Tue Jul 28
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
Imagine if we'd had the season without VAR and Roberto.

Probably be challenging for the Champions League spots.

SWT of course as some are dense enough to assume I am being serious.

Sven Roeder 11:33 Tue Jul 28
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
Might also include where VAR should have intervened like:
Tarkowski putting his studs through Bowen :RED
Southampton defender having Antonio in a headlock while Haller is shoved over: 2 PENS
etc etc

Iron Duke 11:58 Tue Jul 28
Re: League table without VAR from The Express
A massive turning point for us was the Palace game at home. We had just scored a Worldy and then Palace got a penalty after the ball hit Rice's arm from about one yard. I've since seen about three other similar incidents for other teams that didn't result in a penalty. Palace went on to win from another marginal VAR decision and we went into a downward spiral. Now, that says a lot about the weak mentality of the team and coaching, but nonetheless it had a huge effect on our season.

Would we have been shafted with or without VAR? Probably, but at least the game wouldn't have been killed in the process.

Only speccy trainspotters with greasy hair and a weak lemon drink think that VAR has been good for football.

Page 1 - Next




Copyright 2006 WHO.NET | Powered by: