[CL] Real Madrid 1-3 Juventus [April 11th 2018] (10 Viewers)

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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What?

You think it wouldn't have been called if it was the other way around, but you're fine with Real still getting it?

How can you be okay with that? That's the very definition of injustice.

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I'm not okay with it. I'm just saying that's how it works. Same as in Serie A for us.

Let me know if you find a way to change it
 

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juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
16,651
I was hoping Madrid would score a goal early after we went 3:0 up. I knew we would stop playing and wait for the ET.
We $#@!ed this up in Turin, we stopped playing and if we say ref $#@!ed us over it was the one in Turin with Dybala stupid yellows and no pen on Cuads.
I agree then pen in Madrid was really doubful, but we cant say ref made complete wrong decision - even after so many videos ppl are not sure if there was a foul.
Getting pen against you in 93 min really hurts but the time shouldnt affect refs decisions.
Proud of the team anyway. Was realy mad at them after the first game but they finally showed some balls. What is not encouraging is that we only play like mens when guys like Licht and Mandzu are on the pitch and we aree not sure if they will be here next year.
Don't worry var will be implemented in champions league soon
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,340
I'm not okay with it. I'm just saying that's how it works. Same as in Serie A for us.

Let me know if you find a way to change it
It doesn't really work that way for us in Serie A. Also because Italian refs are simply the best. And with quite a margin.

Personally I'd introduce var just to give refs a bit of breathing space. I'm convinced that if Oliver had had that chance he'd sleep better today. Not necessarily because he would have made a different call, but because he would have had the time to relax and not let the stadium get to him.

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Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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It doesn't really work that way for us in Serie A. Also because Italian refs are simply the best. And with quite a margin.

Personally I'd introduce var just to give refs a bit of breathing space. I'm convinced that if Oliver had had that chance he'd sleep better today. Not necessarily because he would have made a different call, but because he would have had the time to relax and not let the stadium get to him.

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I'd definitely support VAR in the CL
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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I'd definitely support VAR in the CL
The thing is it also protects the ref. I think most players will find it easier to reconcile themselves with the decisions if the ref got to see it again on video. I know I would.

And then there's of course the fact they don't have to decide within seconds, but can actually think about it.

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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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It doesn't really work that way for us in Serie A. Also because Italian refs are simply the best. And with quite a margin.

Personally I'd introduce var just to give refs a bit of breathing space. I'm convinced that if Oliver had had that chance he'd sleep better today. Not necessarily because he would have made a different call, but because he would have had the time to relax and not let the stadium get to him.

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Yeah, people here start buying into that refs help Juve narrative all of a sudden? How do Roma, inter, Napoli fans feel against us comments are disgusting to read
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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The thing is it also protects the ref. I think most players will find it easier to reconcile themselves with the decisions if the ref got to see it again on video. I know I would.

And then there's of course the fact they don't have to decide within seconds, but can actually think about it.

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This this and this.
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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I would like your objective opinion on the behaviour of fans trying to attribute motives to the best referee in the epl
Didn't ask me, but my subjective opinion is that there simply is nothing to search for here.

He called a pen a pen and a red a red, both within the rules. To argue if he HAS to give it or not is one thing, but to drag his wife into this is such a shitty behaviour, i don't expect that from a Juventus fan. Leave that to the likes of Napoli, the ones we usually laugh about for doing shit like that.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
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A Danish twitter account (barcafan) at 9.34 last night.

WTF?! Juve leading 2-0

Here's the dilemma: Should you turn on the game and destroy you remote control in fury, when Ronaldo scores on a late penalty, or just avoid it
:shifty:

[video=twitter;984152673401364482]https://twitter.com/BarcaRelated/status/984152673401364482[/video]

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Didn't ask me, but my subjective opinion is that there simply is nothing to search for here.

He called a pen a pen and a red a red, both within the rules. To argue if he HAS to give it or not is one thing, but to drag his wife into this is such a shitty behaviour, i don't expect that from a Juventus fan. Leave that to the likes of Napoli, the ones we usually laugh about for doing shit like that.
Another hissy fit in 3.. 2..
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
16,651
Didn't ask me, but my subjective opinion is that there simply is nothing to search for here.

He called a pen a pen and a red a red, both within the rules. To argue if he HAS to give it or not is one thing, but to drag his wife into this is such a $#@!ty behaviour, i don't expect that from a Juventus fan. Leave that to the likes of Napoli, the ones we usually laugh about for doing $#@! like that.
Yes I agree it is meaningless to blame him real Madrid players were diving all through the 90 minutes and eventually he falls for one such penalty appeal it reminded me of dybala so called simulation in the first leg but referee was again right there as there was minimal contact
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,340
Didn't ask me, but my subjective opinion is that there simply is nothing to search for here.

He called a pen a pen and a red a red, both within the rules. To argue if he HAS to give it or not is one thing, but to drag his wife into this is such a shitty behaviour, i don't expect that from a Juventus fan. Leave that to the likes of Napoli, the ones we usually laugh about for doing shit like that.
Also, the dude's wife liked Madrid. Wtf is wrong with that? I like Paris too. Ffs.
A Danish twitter account (barcafan) at 9.34 last night.



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Another hissy fit in 3.. 2..
One of my friends messaged me the same right after our third goal.

When peope are able to predict these things you know something's off.

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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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I probably can say with good confidence that his HEAD is not offside. I can't see his knee or foot, but based on his pose there's a good chance he is.
my point exactly is it is not really possible to tell.
Its a tough call from that angle, yes. But unless i see a different angle (a video, not a pic), im giving the ref who was perfectly positioned the benefit of the doubt here
 

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