@@johnpaul4301as a Bournemouth fan… I agree. Villa have been something else! Bournemouth have dropped so many needless points, we could’ve done much better, believe it or not.
The Bournemouth player knew what he was doing when he went for the tackle, and was careful not to throw any part of his legs on the Wolves player. Wny the red? That was harsh!
Excellent Save From Mark Travers The Irish Sensational + Red Card From Milos Kerkez + Goal From Antonie Semenyo. AFC Bournemouth Winners Against Wolverhampton Wanderers In The Molineux Stadium Score By 0-1.
Travers is the better goalie. Actuall, always has been. Can't understand this preference for Neto. Although Neto is good he has given away too many unnecessary goals and points.
@@RedCharLang His experience has cost us unnecessary goals and points so it is bad experience. Neto also takes unnecessary risks. Just because he has a name or comes from a big club doesn't make him better, in fact why did they let him go? Judging by performance Travers is superior.
@@Must_not_say_that travers has played like 1 or 2 games this season plus Neto overall has kept more clean sheets and saved more shots. Neto is by far the better keeper, you saw travers play one game call him the best keeper we have? O ball knowledge
Bournemouth were the better team and for that deserved to win but the better team doesn’t always win. The disallowed first Wolves goal was an atrocious VAR decision, obviously wrong. VAR has been against Bournemouth for a long time but even more so against Wolves.The corruption of the officials is breathtaking. They were hard put in this game wanting to rule against both teams. The second Wolves goal was technically offside according to a strict application of the current rules but the rules need changing to daylight between the offender and defender. It doesn’t make sense for a player to be offside when in line. It is impossible for a player to make sure he is not offside and law should be certain. Of course the officials like it like this so that they can manipulate decisions. The red card was dubious, the player got to the ball first and there was a collision, both players seeking to avoid hard contact. The manipulation of results and team positions by the officials is both flagrant and ruining the game. Team positions become meaningless. They should be sued for their many inconsistent decisions, decisions against the rules and failure to follow their own procedures. It only requires proof on the balance of probabilities which is easy to show. When they are punished for their corruption and have to pay they will be forced to stop. Even when they admit to mistakes they do nothing to remedy or put right which simply shows it is deliberate and they do it with impunity. They would have you believe their flagrantly wrong decisions are merely stupidity to cover their corruption. It can be seen they make decisions to favour Arab money and very likely the government have secretly advised them to protect the clubs funded by Arab money because they fear the reprisals. We all know the Arabs are not models of integrity and have far too much influence in the UK and any connection with Russia brings sanctions. Man City and Everton are prime examples. Football is becoming as corrupt as Parliament.
The unexpectable heroes of the PL are AFC Bournemouth in this season.
Nah it’s Villa by far
@@johnpaul4301as a Bournemouth fan… I agree. Villa have been something else! Bournemouth have dropped so many needless points, we could’ve done much better, believe it or not.
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Some decisions this season are ridiculous not a wolves fan but nothing wrong with that goal
you can say that again
Cherries fan here… that was a goal all day long. Ridiculous decision.
Goal was fine
The elbow to the head in the build up was the problem
Cunha only received a yellow
The Bournemouth player knew what he was doing when he went for the tackle, and was careful not to throw any part of his legs on the Wolves player.
Wny the red? That was harsh!
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As a Villa fan I'm happy to see Bournemouth doing well this season (one more win to beat your best ever tally?)
Unlucky for wolves. hwang’s goal should have stood
No it shouldn’t have it was a blatant smack in the face on Kluivert
I'm a Cherries fan and I agree, it was harsh on Wolves. It was a flailing arm in the face but those aren't a foul IMO anyway.
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Excellent Save From Mark Travers The Irish Sensational + Red Card From Milos Kerkez + Goal From Antonie Semenyo.
AFC Bournemouth Winners Against Wolverhampton Wanderers In The Molineux Stadium Score By 0-1.
Travers is the better goalie. Actuall, always has been. Can't understand this preference for Neto.
Although Neto is good he has given away too many unnecessary goals and points.
@@Must_not_say_that Neto is the more experienced goalkeeper, meaning is overall better.
@@RedCharLang His experience has cost us unnecessary goals and points so it is bad experience.
Neto also takes unnecessary risks. Just because he has a name or comes from a big club doesn't make him better, in fact why did they let him go?
Judging by performance Travers is superior.
@@Must_not_say_that travers has played like 1 or 2 games this season plus Neto overall has kept more clean sheets and saved more shots. Neto is by far the better keeper, you saw travers play one game call him the best keeper we have? O ball knowledge
@@RedCharLangFr, but soon we gotta let him go
How was that only 1-0 Bournemouth ?
Sa in goal the difference
Wolves are also the number 1 victim of pgmol this season
Bournemouth is the only team to win away this round of games. I’m hoping City join you.
Arsenal did too😂
Bournemouth were the better team and for that deserved to win but the better team doesn’t always win.
The disallowed first Wolves goal was an atrocious VAR decision, obviously wrong. VAR has been against Bournemouth for a long time but even more so against Wolves.The corruption of the officials is breathtaking. They were hard put in this game wanting to rule against both teams.
The second Wolves goal was technically offside according to a strict application of the current rules but the rules need changing to daylight between the offender and defender. It doesn’t make sense for a player to be offside when in line. It is impossible for a player to make sure he is not offside and law should be certain. Of course the officials like it like this so that they can manipulate decisions.
The red card was dubious, the player got to the ball first and there was a collision, both players seeking to avoid hard contact.
The manipulation of results and team positions by the officials is both flagrant and ruining the game. Team positions become meaningless. They should be sued for their many inconsistent decisions, decisions against the rules and failure to follow their own procedures. It only requires proof on the balance of probabilities which is easy to show. When they are punished for their corruption and have to pay they will be forced to stop.
Even when they admit to mistakes they do nothing to remedy or put right which simply shows it is deliberate and they do it with impunity. They would have you believe their flagrantly wrong decisions are merely stupidity to cover their corruption.
It can be seen they make decisions to favour Arab money and very likely the government have secretly advised them to protect the clubs funded by Arab money because they fear the reprisals. We all know the Arabs are not models of integrity and have far too much influence in the UK and any connection with Russia brings sanctions. Man City and Everton are prime examples.
Football is becoming as corrupt as Parliament.