Jude Bellingham has been reported to the cops for accusing a ref previously done for march fixing for being corrupt in his handling of bayern game at the weekend. Lesson for the lad. Never cross bayern
I dont think it matters if they are ok based or not as tour point was it's an illegal stream as legally nobody can show the games
that was precisely my point only 3 broadcasters have rights to show PL football in UK and legally you need to be a subscriber to watch so saying there is another broadcaster is utter bollocks as all it means is you are illegally streaming the broadcast meant for another Country though naturally they just use the feed of the home broadcaster .
Arguable pen. denied to Dortmund followed by a very contentious handball penalty against Hummels. The question has to be asked why is a ref previously guilty of match fixing still involved in football?
He made potentially libellous claims about the ref which then insinuates bayern paid for the service. Never cross bayern
Brands left as DOF at Everton. Was going to say he’ll be lucky to find a similar job given his horrendous record of transfer dealing while at Everton, but then again some club will take him in same way managers always find a new club somewhere despite constantly getting **** results etc
Is it libellous if he’s already been involved in match fixing though. That’s like calling someone who’s been convicted of murdering someone a murderer?
if you accuse a murder of a new murder without foundation you are libelling by using past crimes in the court of public opinion. Personally i don't see how a ref found guilty of the most fundamental crime in football is even still a ref but that is beside the point. You could call this ref in genera a match fixer but when you talk about a game this weekend where his actions lead to your side losing then throw in the insinuation that "he's got form" so its obvious what he did then it gets dodgy IMO.
I don't think it should be a police matter but Bellingham should have kept quiet. Emotions running high and tbh when a ref has previously been done for match fixing you'll always have that element of doubt. For what it's worth I haven't seen the Dortmund penalty claim but the Bayern one was a penalty.
I don't know the law over there so you'll have to tell us but it seems a very silly boy thing to do. in the end its a top of the table class between the uncouth dortmund side with all the young talent and little toughness and the streetwide and powerhouse bayern. Dortmund are now 4 points behind not 2 points ahead after 14 games so it is not easy is it? emotions running high but very much just shooting yourself in the foot. A max verstappen pulling over twice moment.
I don't agree - it's good to see passion and emotion, which is often removed from football now. And if the ref have been done for match fixing, that will always be associated with him, which is fair. He is lucky to still have a job.
First part: Agree, but that doesn't mean you accuse the ref of match fixing to the media. Privately is a different matter. Second part: Definitely agree!
He never actually said the guy was match fixing this game though. All he stated was that he originally involved in match fixing, so no surprise controversial decisions You give a referee, that has match fixed before, the biggest game in Germany. What do you expect?"
do you not think that is extremely leading to a natural conclusion that something dodgy went on here. In the end i can't understand if a ref did get convicted of that how he wasn't life banned but how and ever, if he served his punishment its then in theory irrelevant so I can see the lad having his head anded to him by the bayern fa.. sorry german Fa.
Was he ever convicted of match fixing, or just investigated. Makes all the difference to Bellingham's remarks.
Well, and you need a subscription to watch Peacock too. (At least the live games, they do have free content too)... So unless you have a Peacock subscription you have to be doing something shifty to watch the games for free on Peacock... And I want to know how...