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3 minutes ago, Baird of the land said:

That’s not a red card. Var Obviously worried a big team might go out.

Studs up, down his shin. That was a red.

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4 minutes ago, Baird of the land said:

That’s not a red card. Var Obviously worried a big team might go out.

It was a red, high and nowhere near the ball plus studs up.

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4 minutes ago, Baird of the land said:

That’s not a red card. Var Obviously worried a big team might go out.

Never a red. Clearly going for the ball, done by speed and his foot doesn't catch him.

Yellow card to be given just after the yellow for Cucarella for trying to get someone sent off.

VAR ruins the tie.

Hoping Wrexham either sneak one, as tired as they are, or win it on pens.

A red for Cucarella for any reason, is always welcome too.

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10 minutes ago, Baird of the land said:

That’s not a red card. Var Obviously worried a big team might go out.

It was a red all day long and why would VAR be 'worried' that a big team would get knocked out?

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45 minutes ago, Baird of the land said:

That’s not a red card. Var Obviously worried a big team might go out.

Clear red. Was surprised the ref showed the yellow initially.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, skintsaint said:

Brilliant.

Commentary on this game has made me hope for a Chelsea win. 

Be worse if they go up. 'Taters will be creaming themselves. 

 

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Wrexham played with real intent, but quality too.

Some of their passing, movement and touches were top quality. They seem to have a real 'can do' attitude.

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Hopefully Wrecsam are mentally and physically drained by this (and not emboldened). Tricky to tell.

Good game to watch for a 'neutral'...

...I'm generally on board with the Wrexham 'project', for all the Hollywood glamour and the TV show, it appears to be a rare case of owners who actually care about the club, history and - most importantly - the community. I don't get the hate. Surely that's what every club wants?

Having said that, they our direct rivals right now; so hope they are knackered and depressed by this result. Grrr.

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Posted
32 minutes ago, East Kent Saint said:

I think VAR needs a reset but imagine VAR when the hand of god happened and it was chalked off 😁

It probably wouldn’t have been reviewed 

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16 hours ago, benjii said:

He was clearly offside. 

"Clearly" ?

Marginally at best. Why don't we see other freeze-frames? 

We had this sort of debate before VAR was introduced. Television is not accurate enough. 

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16 hours ago, benjii said:

Clear red. Was surprised the ref showed the yellow initially.

Never a red. Always a yellow. Very similar to Bertrand's red in that Leicester game. It's the slow motion that gives a grossly distorted impression of the incident. Hardly a touch on Garnacho's shin.

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15 hours ago, AlexLaw76 said:

The offside?

He was off and that is why VAR was brought in, yes?

No. He was offside because VAR was brought in. Over the history of the game such decisions have been left to the Assistant. 

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5 hours ago, Whitey Grandad said:

No. He was offside because VAR was brought in. Over the history of the game such decisions have been left to the Assistant. 

He was offside, not giving offside would have been an incorrect decision 

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I was very much looking forward to my trip back home for Good Friday - Ipswich match with my brother and then on to The Smyths at the Engine Rooms straight after with my best mate.

Delighted with today's win but it has fucked up half of that.

Feels stupid to do FA Cup games over the Easter weekend.

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