This video critiques the inconsistent application of football rules, particularly handball laws, by highlighting how commentators and fans selectively interpret rules to favor their preferred teams while criticizing the same rules when they disadvantage those teams. The speaker argues that the letter of the law should be applied consistently regardless of which team benefits, and criticizes the hypocrisy of those who praise decisions for Arsenal while condemning similar decisions for Manchester United.
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The Hypocrisy Terrace | He who benefits calls it the "correct decision".Ajouté :
Happy Blue Monday to you folks.
Overcast Monday morning here in Sydney.
Overcast. It's the new order.
Blue Monday.
The handball decision for Manchester United in the game today or yesterday for me.
Yeah. For me, that should have been chalked out. I have not seen anyone anywhere trap a ball between their underarm, between their armpits, that led to a a play or a shot or anything like that and it not be chalked off for a handball. I've never seen that happen. It's always been given against.
Is it accidental? Yes, you could say accidental, but what handball is not accidental? Where was the last time we actually saw a player swipe at a ball, put an arm up specifically on purpose to stop a ball from going past them, going into the back of the net, helping them control it? When was the last time we actually saw someone actually on purpose handle a ball or trap it by their arms?
I can't think of one. And if there was, it most likely was chalked off for a handball because it rightfully was so.
But of course, Manchester United fans, Terry, Mr. I'm always right fluors, Terry, Mr. Yeah, but what I actually meant was blah blah blah, so you're a moron when he gets called out fluors, wants to tell everybody that by definition of the law, it's a handball and it was not handball.
Not by the letter of the law.
Now, subjectively, you may think that Bryan Mbeumo deliberately handled it. And if you think he deliberately brings [music] his arm into the ball, then I'm just going to accept that that is your subjective opinion.
From my point of view, I felt it was accidental. [music] I felt there was a slight deflection off of the Forest defender.
The arm of Imbula was already down by his side. It then deflects off of his thigh and gets stuck in that crevice between his body [music] and his arm.
Now, the law of the game is what I'm focusing on here. So, we can all sit here and agree that the handball law is a bit of a joke. I think we all agree on that. But, if we look at the law of the game when accidental handball is not an offense, if a player accidentally touches the ball with their hand or arm and the ball then travels some some distance or severe or or several passes are made before a teammate scores a goal is allowed accidental handball by a teammate in the build-up to a goal [music] no longer penalized during the attacking team. So, it's a handball, and he can say his opinion, he can waffle on. He's a Manchester United fan after all, that is his second team, Arsenal being his first. And the way he shook his ass for that decision that went in Arsenal's favor for the arm across Raya when there was Gabriel holding down um I I still forget the player. He was holding down uh uh Pablo, whatever his name is, uh crouching down. We had Trossard blocking him, not being able to move forward. We had Declan Rice spear tackling Mavropanos. So, those things are okay because a goalkeeper had an arm across him, but all the other things are allowed to persist and VAR say football.
Bro, I'll tell you now, if this handball was a decision was given against him and they're in a battle for Champions League football or fucking Lord forbid a Premier League title, and Nottingham Forest were to score a goal in that manner, this guy would be pulling his fucking little pecker out, hammering hard on stream like Tom Little, crying foul, saying it's a fucking injustice, how are the referees got this wrong. This is a handball every day of the week, etc. etc. If it was Arsenal against Burnley in the next game coming up, if the same thing happens, if Burnley score a goal like this by having an arm trapped between, I don't know, one of the players' arms, and they end up scoring a goal, you can best believe he's getting his little pecker out again, and he's going hammer and tongs on screen uh on screen arguing against it. If Arsenal were to score, he would be fucking banging his little pecker again saying, "Oh, what a fantastic decision that was.
Yes, right decision every single time."
Guy's an absolute waffle merchant, and even Dapz and Dapz don't like Terry, we know this. Dapz don't like Terry at all.
And even he said he's always biased against Man City because he'll never say anything that will go in Man City's favor or that maybe should or even argue a point that could possibly go in Man City's favor because how dare anybody say, "You know what? Man City were maybe incorrectly given that call in this instance here." They kind of For me, it's shoulder-to-shoulder. I've seen, you know, the usual anti-City uh content creators, Terry, I'm talking about you. Um who can't have anything positive to say about Manchester City nowadays. He'll tell you about once when he did say something positive, this one time at band camp, right?
It's an agenda, and we all know it's agenda. Terry, I know your agenda. Your agenda is only that Man City do not bring you as many clicks as Arsenal, Liverpool, or Man United, or Chelsea, right? I know that. Yeah, so you can say that you're doing it for the greater good of football and all that crap. No, bro. I know. You know, me and you have been around each other five times for five five or so years. I respect your hustle massively. But, bro, I know why you're doing it. It's cuz the Manchester City clickbait does not work as well as supporting Arsenal. That's as simple as that. The same people that wanted to say, "Oh, VAR saved football.
Correct decision. Never mind the other things happening all in and around the box." By the letter of the law, which I've been saying non-stop as well, is that you can't be blocking players. You can't be dragging players down by their shirts. You can't be spearing players into the net as well. You can't be doing these things. You can't be blocking goalkeepers from getting to the ball.
You can't be nudging them. You can't be holding down defenders. You can't be crowding certain areas and thinking that you're just going to be allowed to to smother them. But, we are seeing decisions go in favor of the people that do this. So, fuck your letter of the law nonsense, because nobody wants to give a fuck when And here's the first fucking person to say, "We all have to come together.
This is bigger than football. This is bigger than rivalries. This is bigger than tribalism.
We need to get together for the better of football, because if we don't, nothing will change." Same person who fucking says that same shit, but this guy, again, I'm going to say it, will pull his pecker out and go hammer and tongs on stream when something goes in his favor or that he wants it to happen.
Fucking sick of seeing it. Go look at the comments in his little short video.
Everyone calling out his ass saying, "How the fuck are you saying this is not a handball? This is a handball every fucking day of the week." I've never seen, again, a person have an arm caught between their armpit and their fucking and their their back or their side or whatever you want to call it, and continue to allow it to play on. If that's in the middle of the pitch, if that's outside the box, that's been called a handball. But again, I ask, where the fuck do you see these things given where they are deliberate?
Every fucking handball incident is a accidental handball. It goes off my thigh onto my arm and it slaps my palm.
That will still be given as a handball.
Accidental. The positioning of the arm, yes, you can question, "Why the fuck is the arm out there?" And we've seen those given, but purposely it's accidental like it went off my thigh onto my arm.
Maybe you say play on, that's not a not a handball, but again, it's not like this brushed off his bicep, it fucking caught it between his arm. But again, letter of the law, it's the letter of the law, therefore it's not a handball. Well, letter of the law states you can't go crash tackling players, you can't be holding players down, and yet he still wants to twerk it and shake it for Arsenal because it works in his favor for his first team, never mind his second team, Manchester United. Fuck out of my face, bro. Absolute waste waffle merchant, man.
Biggest fucking condescending hypocrite in this football space he is. Might be a fantastic bloke off camera, best bloke you've ever known, but on camera fucking infuriating as shit. And everybody else twerking their asses last week for Arsenal saying, "Yes, right call, right call." Now they're upset because Manchester United got a call going their favor.
For some, and he says, "Let everyone keep the same energy. Everyone who said that wasn't a hand That wasn't a foul on Raya should now be saying this isn't a handball."
But I'm yet to see what's being said there.
There's my Monday morning rant. There you go, peoples. Enjoy that one.
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