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Why?
Surely they are entitled to an opinion...and allowed to express it...like you are?
The sometimes you come across intolerant yet complain about others

Maybe just leave others to their "false narratives" and chat to others?

How do I come across intolerant? if they’re allowed to air their views then surely I’m allowed to air mine?

Tbh I’m not quite sure why you’ve involved yourself in this anyway. Yet again, a minor thing gets blown up.
 
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Bad decision. But are you genuinely saying he didn’t get sent off because he plays in red like some suggest?
He didn't get sent off because he plays for Liverpool and it was at Anfield.
If it was Forest or Brentford, then he'd be banned at the moment.

There is actual evidence that wearing red influences decisions, though:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/08/080808114930.htm
People have done studies on it repeatedly and it does seem to have an effect, for some reason.
The human mind is a very strange thing.

Banning every team that wears red is the most reasonable solution, in my opinion.
 
Bad decision. But are you genuinely saying he didn’t get sent off because he plays in red like some suggest?

The fact that three of the usual suspects
have red as their shirt primary colour, is just
coincidence.

Jota was not sent off because it was the
Poool at home, who were beginning to
wobble against the opposition at 11 vs 11.
 
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The fact that three of the usual suspects
have red as their shirt primary colour, is just
coincidence.

Jota was not sent off because it was the
Poool at home, who were beginning to
wobble against the opposition at 11 vs 11.

Usual suspects? What do you mean by that?
 
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Skipp's was a yellow, but it's been blown up because of Jota's obvious red.
There's no way that anyone can possibly watch the replay it and think it wasn't a sending off.
I don't think that I've seen even the most rabid Scouser claim it wasn't.

Definitely a red but I disagree he wasnt sent off purely because of the team he plays for and where the match was.
 
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****ing hell, we're going to qualify for the Europa league by accident, aren't we?

It has unexpectedly become a possibility due to Brighton losing to two relegation candidates. And they have a simply horrendous run-in.

Probably depends on the game at the weekend against Ebening FC. PGMOL simply will not allow a Villa win at Anfield the week after, so if we can win there I think we'll finish above them, albeit perhaps only on GD. Even a draw won't be a terrible result.
 
I think Southampton’s problem is having too many players with double-barrelled names.
Four and another on the bench is just excessive.
They also have two Armstrongs, so the commentators probably conspired to send them down.
Which is entirely fair, frankly.