July 5, 2024

Unlike catastrophic delivery errors that result in loss, some things apparently cannot be waved off with the indifference of flour.

With nine men after two highly controversial sending offs and a clearly legal offside goal wrongly awarded for the biggest margin in the Premier League’s VAR era, most would have praised the reaction of Liverpool’s players in their 2-1 defeat to Tottenham.

Despite the circumstances that tried the Saturday jama buffet, the reds handled themselves impeccably. Or at least it seemed that way when no players surrounded or cursed the officials and neither Curtis Jones nor Diogo Jota protested their sending off. The Reds just did their best to make things happen. It wasn’t enough to stop the FA fining the club £25,000 for “ill-discipline” after racking up more than six bookings. There were eight between the refreshed red of Jones, the two yellows of Jota and the yellows of Alexis Mac Allister, Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson, Virgil van Dijk and assistant coach Peter Krawietz.

Sharing is caring and not sharing is meat. It doesn’t rhyme, but it’s still true. As proof I present: Pele and Maradona. They could not share the status of the GOAT, instead they were consumed with each other for decades. And actually, now that I think about it, sharing is pretty BS. It is never flat. When Fifa tried to convince the legends to share the title of player of the century, Fifa had a clear favorite (Pele). So in this case sharing brings even more beef… First decide here, never mind share, call the rhyming dictionary, I have a cancellation.

The ban is automatic and does not come with an FA hearing or statement, although there has been speculation – mainly from those apparently trying to fire the Liverpool fans – that post-match statements such as Mac Allister’s later deleted commentary about the match. The “12 men” on social media could use more guidance.

Given the nonsensical excuse offered by PGMOL – admitting “significant human error” but never apologizing – and suggestions after Saturday’s mass bashing that Liverpool should just get on with it, it will be interesting to see if the FA has the guts to press on. other charges.

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