I can't see any other explanation personally. Why did they not look st the rest of Zlatan's thuggish actions then?3 ex referees looked at that independently and all said it was a deliberate stamp by Mings. It's not bias at all.
I can't see any other explanation personally. Why did they not look st the rest of Zlatan's thuggish actions then?3 ex referees looked at that independently and all said it was a deliberate stamp by Mings. It's not bias at all.
Could it be that the Premier League is a business and Zlatan a major commodity in the world market?I can't see any other explanation personally. Why did they not look st the rest of Zlatan's thuggish actions then?
The referee saw Zlatan throw Mings to the ground and that's only a yellow card offence anyway. And they obviously didn't think he stamped on Mings. And I agree with that.I can't see any other explanation personally. Why did they not look st the rest of Zlatan's thuggish actions then?
Even thoughThe referee saw Zlatan throw Mings to the ground and that's only a yellow card offence anyway. And they obviously didn't think he stamped on Mings. And I agree with that.
And I don't.The referee saw Zlatan throw Mings to the ground and that's only a yellow card offence anyway. And they obviously didn't think he stamped on Mings. And I agree with that.
Come on. Tom thinks premeditated attacks are not as bad as spontaneous or accidental ones. He must be right!And I don't.
Exactly. The whole business stinks. As you say above, money talks, and the FA are about as corrupt an organisation as their parent organisation FIFA.Even though
A) he looks at Mings first
B) he changes direction
C) he follows an unnatural path
D) there is no need, despite all this, to step on the other player?
3 ex referees looked at that independently and all said it was a deliberate stamp by Mings. It's not bias at all.
I agree, the FA have got it wrong. Should have been 8 games, same as what Thatcher got. Small club bias.
And they charged Ibrahimovic for the elbow despite the officials seeing it. Biased.
Which is a yellow card offence.
Tom, can you explain why Ibra's judo throw is a yellow and Surman's gentle push when surrounded by Utd players is a red please? Is there specifically bad wording in the laws of the game that cover the difference between those two?