Pool always get the benefit of doubt from referees, which is nothing new, they have done for years, referees of a certain age and all that. You very rarely see Pool on the wrong end of a bad decision, they rarely have a player sent off and rarely have penalties awarded against (Saints game being a prime example). At the same time they enjoy being gifted endless non (or soft) penalties (Leicester game a recent example) and benefit from cheap free kicks which helps pull the flow of a game in their favour etc. The majority of referees always give Pool the benefit of doubt, which makes a huge difference.
It is the complete opposite with Spurs sadly, as we have seen over the years, endless bad decisions going against us that cost us points, I doubt it will change any time soon.
It is the complete opposite with Spurs sadly, as we have seen over the years, endless bad decisions going against us that cost us points, I doubt it will change any time soon.
