SKY are showing the Man City v Everton game on two channels, Main Event & SKY PL?
And the game is at least 5 seconds ahead on one of the channels.
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Thread: Football Tonight
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21-08-2017 07:10 PM #1
Football Tonight
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21-08-2017 07:15 PM #2
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I won't be watching either.
i) I don't have SKY
ii) I couldn't give a toss
iii) I'd rather watch paint dry
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21-08-2017 07:22 PM #4
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21-08-2017 07:46 PM #9
Hahahahahaha, looks like that ref has done all his training in Scotland.
What a joke of a sending off.
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21-08-2017 07:48 PM #10
Excellent first half, 4th or 5th top quality premier league game that has been on tv so far this season.
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21-08-2017 08:00 PM #11
2 'bookable' offences in quick succession, neither were yellow cards IMO.
No consistency down south either from what I watched on Saturday when Pogba was already booked and committed a second bookable only to be given a quiet word and a another final warning...
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21-08-2017 08:21 PM #13
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Wonder if Man City will be releasing any statements later in regards to refereeing performance and opposition manager celebrations?
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21-08-2017 08:50 PM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-08-2017 08:51 PM #18
That ref couldn't wait to send him off, that's 2 shocking decisions he's made tonight.
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21-08-2017 08:54 PM #20
Aye two bad decisions regarding the sending offs but a very enjoyable game. Competitive to say the least.
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21-08-2017 09:14 PM #22
I didn't watch it, but am not surprised Everton got a draw. They might be in the mix for top four this season; good squad.
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21-08-2017 09:15 PM #23
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[QUOTE=heretoday;5149843]Great match. Everton's season should be eventful anyway.[/QUOTE
Difficult to tell, they were outplayed by 10 men.
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21-08-2017 09:17 PM #24
Some absolutely brutal, game-changing refereeing decisions there.
You obviously need to do more than just make the referees full time to improve their standards.
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No chance whatsoever in my opinion, they might get 5th or 6th but will be fighting that out with their neighbours across the park.
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21-08-2017 09:24 PM #28
Agureontried his hardest to nite to CB the ref at every opportunity. Threw himself to the ground countless times. Otamendi is another who tried to get that young lad sent off!
Don't like that and if that's how City will play once the chips are down I want them to win zip
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21-08-2017 11:51 PM #30hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!
City under Guardiola look like a team bereft of identity. They supposedly have this array of attacking options and keep throwing money at it, expecting acquisitions to simply just bed in and gel with the team, whatever the cost.
They look inconsistent, no one really seems to know what they're supposed role is, or how long they will have time to settle in the side.
They need to keep a balanced team, built around a spine, with a clear set of instructions on the game plan, both offensively and defensively.
Would they have scored tonight without the wrong choice from Holgate? I don't think so. Evertons' defence was coping well, looking resolute.
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