Nobody got a penalty at Old Trafford for years and this wasn't a goal:
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We all know that there was obvious bias.
To this day, that pisses me off
Nobody got a penalty at Old Trafford for years and this wasn't a goal:
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We all know that there was obvious bias.
Why can't they use technology like they do in rugby?I'd rather have decent refs, pundits that don't wear their old team's shirts to work and results that depend on what the players do.
VAR has actually made things worse in this country, somehow. It's ridiculous.
Bad camera angle.Nobody got a penalty at Old Trafford for years and this wasn't a goal:
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We all know that there was obvious bias.
And who was the ref? ****ing Clattenburg.To this day, that pisses me off
Because they don't want it to.Why can't they use technology like they do in rugby?
There is a continuous dialogue between the on field ref and the TMO to help ensure he gets decisions right.
Surely that would work in football?
This is true. It was nearer the net before Carroll got his hand on itBad camera angle.
Very deceptive.
Bad camera angle.
Very deceptive.
Mark Hughes is trending on social media. Reading and Sunderland fans must be rather nervous...

Understandable, given he was Inter coach for six months a couple of years ago - and not even a particularly good one, as his record was W14 D3 L10Milan fans are calling for the head of manager Stefano Pioli... before he's been given the job!
He must be really looking forward to taking up his new post.
I know...from the other angle you can see the cab he caught to fetch the ball from the back of the net![]()

Sorry sucky but when the supposedly 'top official in the country' comes out and acknowledges that he actively sought to drive the narrative of a certain agenda in a crunch match between us and Chelsea barely 3 years ago, you cannot blame us for donning the tin foil hats the more we see evidence of various narratives at play throughout a season. Does it surprise me that liverpool are awarded so many penalties? No, as a team such as yours will spend a far higher than average length of time in and around the opposition box. But when other teams are not awarded penalties for identical incidents or worse, we are more than entitled to criticise the absymal standard of officialdom in this country. Clattenburg's stated agenda was that he purposefully allowed the match to flow in such a way that it would be more entertaining for the neutral - the ultimate end goal of which was of course for Leicester to complete their fairytale title win so that the nation could ogle at Gary Lineker in his cottons. And when there is such a narrative - justifiably so by the way - surrounding Pool winning the title after 3 decades of waiting, and when so many high profile pundits and co-commentators are ex-Pool players that only adds to the narrative's tidal wave.
Am I claiming that officials are being instructed/deciding to treat Pool slightly differently as a result? No.
But would it surprise me if we woke up tomorrow to a panorama scoop confirming that to be true? Again, no.
And it is Mark Clattenburg's fault that I feel that way.
Third sentence is true, I respect teams that do it the 'the right way'.
Second sentence is untrue, you lot are unbearable, even you bruv and I like you
That then leads to saying I disagree with the first, when City win **** no one hears much of it as they've barely got any fans to rub it in. When you lot win ****, even Taliban in their caves in Afghanistan wouldn't be able to escape one of your lot boasting about it!

Bad camera angle.
Very deceptive.
hmmmm... bit of paranoia much. Where was Pools trophy last season in the PL. they'd have loved to have handed it to them then especially since they were nearly home and dry before spaffing it up
p.s. mane dived
The sad thing is that this Pool team is objectively good enough to win the league without subtle leg-ups from officials every other week.