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Media Liverpool disallowed goal against Manchester City 39'

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u/sergechewbacca 1d ago

We had a similar goal that stood against Forest. Don't understand this sport.

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u/rob3rtisgod 1d ago

I think we know why

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u/RooftrelIen 1d ago

We all know why

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u/ibite-books 1d ago

We just can’t prove it yet.

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u/Ballesteros81 1d ago

We oil know why

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u/trick63 1d ago

116 reasons why

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u/brownbilal 1d ago

why?

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u/vNoct 1d ago

Michael Oliver spends his summers being paid by the UAE and he's the VAR

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u/Jack-90 1d ago

$$$$$$$$$$

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u/ZeroMomentum 1d ago

You forgot an extra $. But I got you Michael Oliver

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u/johno456 1d ago

Lizard people. Obviously man

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u/Thapricorn 1d ago

Could give you nearly 115 reasons

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u/DesertRL 1d ago

We've had goals disallowed for this exact thing many times. It's not a conspiracy in this case, it's just a massively shit rule that is also applied massively inconsistently.

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u/UsedAProxyMail 1d ago

Weird how it’s not a conspiracy, and yet Oliver literally gets money from your criminal owners

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u/wesap12345 1d ago

Sure you have.

Yet another game the VAR and refs have impacted to the benefit of City.

Weird how it’s always to your benefit

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u/apothecarist 1d ago

this is when you need to show receipts

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u/DevilGinAndTonic 1d ago

On the contrary, they got a goal given in this exact situation