All of those players in the form guide for Liverpool started off the season terribly tooWell, whoscored does seem to have weird and inconsistent ratings system to me. And I personally haven’t watched Liverpool play since the super league fiasco, but I saw that and it caught my eye, so I thought I’d share it.
Yes. Some have gone as far as to also pick apart his international production. There definitely is some merit to the statistical anomalies.So I only recently saw this, but apparently it's some big thing on United forums that Bruno is woeful against the other 'top six' teams?
As much as I dislike Moyes, he's probably the winner of the manager of the year.
I think Biesla has done an amazing job. He certainly would be a deserving winner.I’d have Bielsa above him, but I don’t think you can be wrong with either.
WBS's end-of-year award picks:
POTY: Harry Kane (shortlist: Fernandes, KdB, Gundogan, Dias, Cancelo)
YPOTY: Mason Mount (shortlist: Foden, Dias, Calvert-Lewin, Saka, Fofana)
Manager of the Year: David Moyes (shortlist: Guardiola, Klopp, Bielsa)
Signing of the Year: Ruben Dias (shortlist: Watkins, Rodriguez, Fofana, Jota, Cavani)
TOTS:
Grealish - Kane - Salah
Fernandes - KdB - Gundogan
Shaw - Dias - Stones - Cancelo
Martinez
Except Arsenal and Liverpool who are massively discriminated against, yes. This isn’t subjective either so it is just about overturns. Arsenal have a net loss of 15 points to my estimation. Could be 17 depending on how you view Villa away.What does that graphic show?
That the old big teams are favored by reffing on the pitch?
We all knew that before.
You do realize VAR has simply corrected ref mistakes, right? Some VAR decisions are very arguable, but the fact is that most VAR decisions were good. Which means your graphic only shows how Arsenal is favored by the refs in real time.Except Arsenal and Liverpool who are massively discriminated against, yes. This isn’t subjective either so it is just about overturns. Arsenal have a net loss of 15 points to my estimation. Could be 17 depending on how you view Villa away.
No, it really does not. It shows that VAR looks for small mistakes to change because it suits them. They want to rule against Arsenal. Arsenal have droppes 15-20 points every season for 20 years and I can show concrete exemples every season.You do realize VAR has simply corrected ref mistakes, right? Some VAR decisions are very arguable, but the fact is that most VAR decisions were good. Which means your graphic only shows how Arsenal is favored by the refs in real time.
Jesus christ you genuinly believe that the league is conspiring against Arsenal. For 20 years too. Just hilarious.No, it really does not. It shows that VAR looks for small mistakes to change because it suits them. They want to rule against Arsenal. Arsenal have droppes 15-20 points every season for 20 years and I can show concrete exemples every season.
Absolutely. I genuinely believe that and there is no reason for me not to. The systematic agenda started with Wenger saying United would be mid table with video refereeing sometime in the early 2000s and got worse as they faced criticism. Arsenal being the first team to use mostly foreign players and playing traditionally un-british football also contributed. We missed out on at least 5-6 league titles simply due to refereeing in the Wenger era.Jesus christ you genuinly believe that the league is conspiring against Arsenal. For 20 years too. Just hilarious.