Nothing the officials could do about the other 3 we scored in that game.
My general celebration to a goal from outside the box these days is to shout "rule that out you cunts"
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Nothing the officials could do about the other 3 we scored in that game.
Nothing the officials could do about the other 3 we scored in that game.
My general celebration to a goal from outside the box these days is to shout "rule that out you cunts"
Well yeah, they could not-have.
Gillet again eh? What a pos ref he is...Pure corruption... and the VAR, selectively chose to ignore all the angles on the push on VdV.
And the BBC, showed none of the Angles that showed VdV being pushed either.
Exactly... Just because we won, it doesn't means that descions in a game ain't biased.
Exactly... They are using any thing involved in a goal/penalty to rule it off, or for the opposing team.Nothing the officials could do about the other 3 we scored in that game.
My general celebration to a goal from outside the box these days is to shout "rule that out you cunts"
I think if Dudu keeps arguing against the rising evidence, he's going to have to go the same way as a few others on here, who just argue for arguing sake, not because it's right.Which other team has somehow been involved in 5 goals with fouls made, been on both sides of the fence and 5 times has been done over? 4 times this season, 1 time I remember last season.
When you dig into that further, 3 real fouls committed on us - goals stand...
2 bullshit fouls we are adjudged to commit gets our legit goals disallowed.
The 2 'fouls' we committed were a clear and obvious dive by Gabriel plus our player being grabbed, held and then shoved into another opposition player. Don't forget that arrogant bastard Peter Banks screaming, yes actually screaming at our players "its a foul! end of!". Not the calm rational explanation you'd expect from a professional referee.
dudu You seem to believe things are consistently awful for all teams, I think. So are there any other teams this season with regard to the above that have suffered that same 4 goal swing? Its irrelevant if we won the game against West Ham, always we get told we only moan because we lost... but all examples are important as it builds a picture and shows a pattern.
I think the blueprint was set second game of the season, when Trafford races out his box, kicks Kudus in the chest while handballing it outside the area, then the ball breaks to Porro who is chopped down on the edge of the box and falls inside (not a pen). 2 of the most outrageously obvious fouls, plus a handle outside the box and we did not get one free kick from them.
Oh and look who the ref was for that.. good old Peter Banks. So for Peter Banks, a professional referee... in his mind a goalkeeper can come outside his box, stop a goal scoring chance by handballing all by total accident, and also knee an opponent savagely in the chest and that is not enough for a foul.... but Gabriel getting a miniscule caress in the back then diving is actually a foul.
the waffle on this is unreal
I think if Dudu keeps arguing against the rising evidence, he's going to have to go the same way as a few others on here, who just argue for arguing sake, not because it's right.
IE, on my ignore list.
It's good that more and more people are starting to see it and do the research into how obvious it is becoming now.
It may even, innadvertantly, find that other teams have been victims.
There are definitely other victims, but I'm not convinced there is a team suffering more than us though and so constantly.
I think you have correctly mentioned too, it's not just the big decisions it's the smaller ones that mount up. The soft cards that leave 3/4 of our defense on a yellow after 30 minutes while Brobbey is doing his best to maim us without getting proper punishment. The way every contact sometimes in periods is a foul, but we don't get freekicks for the same thing.
See approx 76:30 of Leeds game. Tanaka loses the ball fairly but throws a strop at the ref.. seconds later he gets a tiny push and freekick given, quite soft really. On 77:13 Richy gets pushed in the back with 5 times the force (if they can have a force detection meter so can I!) and no freekick. This means we are stripped of possession unfairly both times.. why is that soft contact on Tanaka a foul but 45 seconds later worse on Richy isn't? It's just weird and raises so many questions. How can the professional refs metric for fouls swing so wildly inside 45 seconds.
Well yeah, they could not-have.
But it was so painfully blatantly a red, they would have been charged with a crime if they somehow failed to give it.
And that is what it takes against us.
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Nothing the officials could do about the other 3 we scored in that game.
My general celebration to a goal from outside the box these days is to shout "rule that out you cunts"
And this is where it's not fit for purpose in its current guise. Nobody can define a 'clear and obvious error' so they're looking for the slightest push or tug or something, that is by definition not 'clear and obvious'. Something such as a 2 handed push is 'clear and obvious' to one ref one week but not his pal the next week. It's a cancer on the game. I fucking detest it.Exactly... They are using any thing involved in a goal/penalty to rule it off, or for the opposing team.
Every two hand push on our defenders has been a goal. Any two handed contact on opposition players, even if it's not a push, the goal is ruled off for a foul, just like Muani and Woolwich.
I think if Dudu keeps arguing against the rising evidence, he's going to have to go the same way as a few others on here, who just argue for arguing sake, not because it's right.
IE, on my ignore list.
It's good that more and more people are starting to see it and do the research into how obvious it is becoming now.
It may even, innadvertantly, find that other teams have been victims.
Richarlison got fouled half a dozen times Monday but the ref was going to give him absolutely nothing. He's a diver, so he must always dive. Right?
Yes, part of that is his own doing, but a foul is a foul.
I'm done with this.So then not so blatant corruption or match fixing - or maybe the match fixing happened halfway through the season?
Can you point to a game where it started?
Which other team has somehow been involved in 5 goals with fouls made, been on both sides of the fence and 5 times has been done over? 4 times this season, 1 time I remember last season.
When you dig into that further, 3 real fouls committed on us - goals stand...
2 bullshit fouls we are adjudged to commit gets our legit goals disallowed.
The 2 'fouls' we committed were a clear and obvious dive by Gabriel plus our player being grabbed, held and then shoved into another opposition player. Don't forget that arrogant bastard Peter Banks screaming, yes actually screaming at our players "its a foul! end of!". Not the calm rational explanation you'd expect from a professional referee.
dudu You seem to believe things are consistently awful for all teams, I think. So are there any other teams this season with regard to the above that have suffered that same 4 goal swing? Its irrelevant if we won the game against West Ham, always we get told we only moan because we lost... but all examples are important as it builds a picture and shows a pattern.
I think the blueprint was set second game of the season, when Trafford races out his box, kicks Kudus in the chest while handballing it outside the area, then the ball breaks to Porro who is chopped down on the edge of the box and falls inside (not a pen). 2 of the most outrageously obvious fouls, plus a handle outside the box and we did not get one free kick from them.
Oh and look who the ref was for that.. good old Peter Banks. So for Peter Banks, a professional referee... in his mind a goalkeeper can come outside his box, stop a goal scoring chance by handballing all by total accident, and also knee an opponent savagely in the chest and that is not enough for a foul.... but Gabriel getting a miniscule caress in the back then diving is actually a foul.
the waffle on this is unreal