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I just saw the most amazing game winning goal (Original Post) ornotna May 2021 OP
I watched it as well. rownesheck May 2021 #1
Same here! Ron Obvious May 2021 #2
First Liverpool keeper to score a goal ever ornotna May 2021 #3
They showed some of the other six on Sky Ron Obvious May 2021 #4
absolute shambolic robbery of 3 points from West Brom and gifted to the scousers Celerity May 2021 #5
So I take it you're upset then ornotna May 2021 #6
Phillips was not blocking play nor view to any significant extent yet was still ruled offside Celerity May 2021 #7
You a West Brom fan then? bluecollar2 Jul 2021 #8
lol, never Celerity Jul 2021 #9
 

Ron Obvious

(6,261 posts)
2. Same here!
Sun May 16, 2021, 02:36 PM
May 2021

A brilliantly-taken goal too! Completely unmarked, but that's of course the gamble you take when you send your keeper up -- nobody is assigned to mark him.

I think I heard that this was the first time in the 127 year history of the club that their acting goal keeper scored a goal. Maybe it was just the winner.

I thought it was a was a beautiful moment when Johnstone, the Albion keeper, embraced Allison afterwards. Quite a contrast with Sam Allardyce moaning about referee decisions post-match.

ornotna

(11,070 posts)
3. First Liverpool keeper to score a goal ever
Sun May 16, 2021, 03:03 PM
May 2021

Just the sixth keeper in the PL to score. First with a header and the first game winner. Record breaker.

 

Ron Obvious

(6,261 posts)
4. They showed some of the other six on Sky
Sun May 16, 2021, 03:37 PM
May 2021

Including Peter Schmeichel and Brad Friedel who scored from open play. Some of the others were straight from goal kicks.

For the historians, apparently there was a Liverpool keeper in the 1890's who also played as a field player sometimes and scored in that capacity, but Allison was the first one to do it while being the keeper.

History was made today.

Salah scored the first and he and Harry Kane are now level at 23 goals a piece.

Celerity

(46,209 posts)
5. absolute shambolic robbery of 3 points from West Brom and gifted to the scousers
Sun May 16, 2021, 05:04 PM
May 2021

The corruption this year of PGMOL (FA ref association) and the EPL is off the charts. There have ben dozens of shit calls that only go to certain, favoured team (Man U is the biggest beneficiary, they were flat out given/stole close to 18 to 20 points this season via some of the worst, strangest, most corrupt calls, pens, pens not given, play allowed to go on for a pen that was VAR ordained AFTER final whistle had ended game and the ref had said no pen, etc etc etc).

now to this game:

The ref in the West Bom v Scouser game, Mike Dean, is a Merseysider who was banned for years from refereeing Pool games due to his Pool connections and some dodgy calls at the start of his career. We still have no idea how and why he was allowed to start officiating their games again. It is outrageous, as evidenced by what he did today.

The first Pool goal never should have counted/happened:

1 Mike Dean blocked off the West Brom players at midfield when they would have instantly had the ball

2 West Brom got the ball back anyway, so play should have went on (advantage played, OR at worst a dropped ball)

3 Instead of that, Mike Dean blows the whistle and insanely, incorrectly gives POOL a free kick

4 He also allowed Liverpool to do a quick kick within a a couple seconds or so of his bizarre call, with the West Brom defenders not remotely ready and all scattered, which the directly led to the Liverpool goal.

Even Carragher and Souness, massive Pool backers and ex Pool players, said it was madness.


THEN


West Brom's 2nd goal was criminally chalked off by VAR for offside on a player not even involved IN THE PLAY.

Every presenter, Carragher and Souness included, said THAT TOO was robbery, and they are viscous Liverpool partisans, so it really shows how shit it was.


Even with 95th header by Pool, the final score should have been West Brom 2, Liverpool 1.


The corruption with PGMOL and the EPL is madness. It is getting to be as bad as the old late 1990's to mid 2000's Serie A ref match-fixing scandals (at least there, teams were docked points, demoted, refs and players banned, and a few people went to prison.)


The EPL has a massive vested interest in making sure that their 2 biggest of the big brands, team-wise, ie. Man U and Pool, get into the CL.

The same two teams, who with their shit American owners (the Glazers for Man U and FSG for Pool), along with JP Morgan Chase (of course it was, ffs, they were the moneybags behind this attempted bollocksing), Florentino Perez (of Real Madrid), then Barca, plus another yank owner (Kroenke of Arsenal), and finally the criminal scum Angelli clan (Juve) were the ringleaders of the disastrous (and far from finished) European Super League nightmare of a few weeks back.

The English football game is close to being wrecked, the systemic corruption is off the charts. This West Brom v Scouser game is a perfect example. It literally was criminally (yes, I mean that legally) stolen from West Brom, and given to Pool, who now likely will make the CL, and probably would NOT have if they had lost.

That is around a 150 million total net USD swing straight given (certainly not earned as this was far from the first dodgy shit going their way from PGMOL shenanigans, but it was the most blatant) TO the Scousers and stolen away from either Leicester or Chelsea, and will, almost certainly, be closer to a 200 million or more USD net swing now, as UEFA is likely to increase CL prize money in a desperate bid to stave of that fucking ESL dross.

It is sickening, and it is destroying the integrity of the sport.

ornotna

(11,070 posts)
6. So I take it you're upset then
Sun May 16, 2021, 06:45 PM
May 2021

It's my understanding Kyle Bartley's goal was ruled out because Alisson's view was blocked by the offside Matt Phillips.

But hey, ya gotta admit, that Alisson goal was a cracker.

Celerity

(46,209 posts)
7. Phillips was not blocking play nor view to any significant extent yet was still ruled offside
Sun May 16, 2021, 08:06 PM
May 2021

it was an outrageously poor call

Phillips was 2 metres off him and not in the angle of the header, as you can see from these pics





I circled Phillips head here, this clearly shows he was not at all blocking the view of the ball, he was to Alisson's left of the trajectory of the ball

plus Alisson towers over Phillips

I have watched 4 different streams, every single presenter when it happened said it was a horrid call






Sky Sports Premier League
@SkySportsPL

Carragher: "I would be really unhappy if that was against me."

Kyle Bartley sweeps home for West Brom but VAR rules the goal out for offside




as for a cracker, of course he headed the ball in, as there was zero marking, so less of a cracker than a basic systemic defensive breakdown

utterly shit zonal hybrid marking by West Brom

It is just staggeringly depressing to see the season-long corruption emanating from PGMOL stooges. Massive, blatant shit calls of all stripes, the VAST majority consistently going in favour of the same teams. Man U should be on 52 to 55 points, 58 60 max.

Perfect example, by the ratfucker Anthony Taylor (who also fucked us so hard in last years FA Cup final with two insanely wrong yellows on Kovacic, who was sent off (2 yellows). LONG history with Taylor, I hate him.

This is one of the most obvious penalties you will ever see:

It cost us two points, two points which may well fuck us for top 4 (so many others too, but I am not going to write a book here)

Fucking Maguire head locked and choke slammed Azpi in the box on a cross that would have beaten Maguire and given Azpi a clear header at a mostly open goal. Azpi ended up with a micro fracture of a rib from the force he was slammed down with.

Anthony Taylor said no pen and that Azpilicueta was lucky he did not CALL A FOUL ON HIM:

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