Yes - without a shadow of a doubt.
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This bogus thing doesn't even discuss our match weeks Vs spammers handball incident which should have definitely been a penalty.Just so people understand we arent the only team in the league
I'm playing devil's advocate here I know, but as those 'errors' are simply as voted for by a Squawka poll, doesn't that open it up to exactly the same (potential) bias? Having had a quick scan down some of those that affected us, I don't agree with the poll consensus. And I'm about as objective as you can get (being autistic, in most cases I can totally block off my Spurs supporting, and genuinely call it as I see it as if they were two other teams... not always, if emotions are running particularly high, but in most cases).Just so people understand we arent the only team in the league
Who is this imposter spoiling our fun!Just so people understand we arent the only team in the league
This bogus thing doesn't even discuss our match weeks Vs spammers handball incident which should have definitely been a penalty.
I'm playing devil's advocate here I know, but as those 'errors' are simply as voted for by a Squawka poll, doesn't that open it up to exactly the same (potential) bias? Having had a quick scan down some of those that affected us, I don't agree with the poll consensus. And I'm about as objective as you can get (being autistic, in most cases I can totally block off my Spurs supporting, and genuinely call it as I see it as if they were two other teams... not always, if emotions are running particularly high, but in most cases).
That's hilariously awfulJust so people understand we arent the only team in the league
Just reading through some of the specific game week controversies, they fail to include one of the most obvious red card offenses away to Sunderland with the Brobbey incident so I am not sure how accurate this really is tbh.Just so people understand we arent the only team in the league
Have you not seen the various charts posted upthread, that lay out just how differently we're treated?I think the point is that people sometimes forget the Spurs bubble they live in
380 matches a season, probably close to 100,000 refereeing decisions taking place.
That's an exorbitant amount of data to just cherry-pick 4 or 5 things because they happened to Spurs and claim match fixing when you dont even bring in the objective decisions that have gone FOR us to counter your own narrative.
Just reading through some of the specific game week controversies, they fail to include one of the most obvious red card offenses away to Sunderland with the Brobbey incident so I am not sure how accurate this really is tbh.
Ah you’re right. It did not go to VAR. That makes sense.This is VAR specific - cant remember if VAR was used for that?
It does make sense, but it also adds weight to the argument that that analysis is flawed in terms of assessing whether or not we are / have been treated less fairly than others. (EDIT: Though I appreciate that Dudu wasn't implying that, he was only talking about VAR decisions as an example, to be fair).
Have you not seen the various charts posted upthread, that lay out just how differently we're treated?
3 (soon to be 4) penalty-less seasons. Almost 400 touches in the box on average per penalty, when for the next closest team it's 150 or so. The ridiculous amount of bookings, and sending offs, when we are far from being a dirty team.
You don't need to be 'living in a bubble' to think we're constantly getting fucked over by refs, and the PGMOL, and you don't need to 'cherry pick' anything. You just need to give the data more than a cursory glance to see the injustice.
It is (somewhat ironically) clear and obvious.
It does make sense, but it also adds weight to the argument that that analysis is flawed in terms of assessing whether or not we are / have been treated less fairly than others.
From watching our games, I've seen far more important non-VAR decisions go against us than for us. I don't need to watch other teams to see the bias against us (though I appreciate there could be biases against other teams too).it shows when VAR is used - across the board.
To understand if we were being treated differently, you would need to assess every decision in every game - not just watch ours.
If a situation like Broby did not go to VAR how many similar incidents in similar matches did not go to VAR? Do you know? How many were called wrongly? Which team benefited from them?