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Management Relegation

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Do you think we'll stay up?

  • Yes

    Votes: 184 40.1%
  • No

    Votes: 275 59.9%

  • Total voters
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I still think that the Woolwich Hollywood ending, of them winning the league and Spurs being relegated, on the last day of the season, probably in injury time, is the script the Premier League and the referees have been working to all season.

Watching the Villa game was surreal.

Having been conditioned to watching Spurs have free kicks continually given against us, for the whole of the season, when it didn't happen away at Villa I knew something was up.

I really hope and believe we should beat Leeds on Monday but;

Deep down I suspect Spurs have only been given life support to prolong the agony until the last day.
 
I still think that the Woolwich Hollywood ending, of them winning the league and Spurs being relegated, on the last day of the season, probably in injury time, is the script the Premier League and the referees have been working to all season.

Watching the Villa game was surreal.

Having been conditioned to watching Spurs have free kicks continually given against us, for the whole of the season, when it didn't happen away at Villa I knew something was up.

I really hope and believe we should beat Leeds on Monday but;

Deep down I suspect Spurs have only been given life support to prolong the agony until the last day.
Always in sport there are poor decisions, but on balance good teams have good luck and bad teams have bad luck. The better you are the luckier you get, and the worse you are the more you make poor mistakes and the more errors haunt you.

Yes there have been cases where we should have got a penalty or what have you, but every club has those. The fact that we haven't got one is more owed to the fact that we are useless in the final third all season and can't possess the ball in the opponent's area, in my opinion.

Just another way to say that when you are shit everything comes out shitty

If there were a grand conspiracy at the league level I would expect it to be to keep us up, for money and whatever else. Clearly no one has that in mind.
 
Always in sport there are poor decisions, but on balance good teams have good luck and bad teams have bad luck. The better you are the luckier you get, and the worse you are the more you make poor mistakes and the more errors haunt you.
Yes there have been cases where we should have got a penalty or what have you, but every club has those. The fact that we haven't got one is more owed to the fact that we are useless in the final third all season and can't possess the ball in the opponent's area, in my opinion.
Just another way to say that when you are shit everything comes out shitty

If there were a grand conspiracy at the league level I would expect it to be to keep us up, for money and whatever else. Clearly no one has that in mind.

Sorry but Spurs have definitely been denied certain penalties all season.

Our games have also been officiated with a double standard regarding yellow and red cards.

This has been a consistent theme; before and after us entering the relegation battle and the bottom 3.

Spurs are shit but; we have definitely been helped into the gutter.

Woolwich have also been helped to the pinnacle.

The Premier League is bent.

I truly believe that is the case and suspect more and more supporters, of all clubs, will reach this conclusion over time.

It's the gambling.
 
Sorry but Spurs have definitely been denied certain penalties all season.

Our games have also been officiated with a double standard regarding yellow and red cards.

This has been a consistent theme; before and after us entering the relegation battle and the bottom 3.

Spurs are shit but; we have definitely been helped into the gutter.

Woolwich have also been helped to the pinnacle.

The Premier League is bent.

I truly believe that is the case and suspect more and more supporters, of all clubs, will reach this conclusion over time.

It's the gambling.
Yep it's absolutely bent and I agree that most supporters of other clubs will eventually see it that way.

VAR being one of the more obvious ways of fixing games.
 
Always in sport there are poor decisions, but on balance good teams have good luck and bad teams have bad luck. The better you are the luckier you get, and the worse you are the more you make poor mistakes and the more errors haunt you.

Yes there have been cases where we should have got a penalty or what have you, but every club has those. The fact that we haven't got one is more owed to the fact that we are useless in the final third all season and can't possess the ball in the opponent's area, in my opinion.

Just another way to say that when you are shit everything comes out shitty

If there were a grand conspiracy at the league level I would expect it to be to keep us up, for money and whatever else. Clearly no one has that in mind.

There's 6 less teams who have had less touches in the box than us and besides you don't only get pens by only playing with the ball in the box anyway.
 
Yep it's absolutely bent and I agree that most supporters of other clubs will eventually see it that way.

VAR being one of the more obvious ways of fixing games.

It's the use / abuse of VAR that is the biggest clue.

It's been done in stages.

One season it was taking ten minutes to make a decision most people could see in 30 seconds.

Then it was disallowing goals for things that happened 5 minutes before.

Then it was the introduction of the pitchside monitor.

Once the crowds were singing; "fuck VAR" the crooks were always going to prevail.

VAR now makes the same shit decisions refs previously did, before VAR, and nobody is questioning it.

For a short period we got more correct decisions and the diving and cheating stopped.

The big club bias and the surrounding of referees and lobbying was eliminated.

Gary Gobshite and Sky made sure normal service was resumed.

The actual concept of VAR is sound.

It should never have been Stockly Park.

It should have always been a 5th official, watching TV angles and replays, talking to the ref and the linesmen, through their headsets, so nobody would know how the ref arrived at the correct decision.

All the delays, pitchside monitor and other bullshit was never needed.

The process was deliberately undermined and rendered useless so the outcomes could still be fixed.

VAR could not have been mismanaged so spectacularly unless it was a plan to undermine it.
 
It's the use / abuse of VAR that is the biggest clue.

It's been done in stages.

One season it was taking ten minutes to make a decision most people could see in 30 seconds.

Then it was disallowing goals for things that happened 5 minutes before.

Then it was the introduction of the pitchside monitor.

Once the crowds were singing; "fuck VAR" the crooks were always going to prevail.

VAR now makes the same shit decisions refs previously did, before VAR, and nobody is questioning it.

For a short period we got more correct decisions and the diving and cheating stopped.

The big club bias and the surrounding of referees and lobbying was eliminated.

Gary Gobshite and Sky made sure normal service was resumed.

The actual concept of VAR is sound.

It should never have been Stockly Park.

It should have always been a 5th official, watching TV angles and replays, talking to the ref and the linesmen, through their headsets, so nobody would know how the ref arrived at the correct decision.

All the delays, pitchside monitor and other bullshit was never needed.

The process was deliberately undermined and rendered useless so the outcomes could still be fixed.

VAR could not have been mismanaged so spectacularly unless it was a plan to undermine it.
There's so much money involved it would be odd to think there isn't any corruption. And that's not even including City and the Chavs.
 
It's the use / abuse of VAR that is the biggest clue.

It's been done in stages.

One season it was taking ten minutes to make a decision most people could see in 30 seconds.

Then it was disallowing goals for things that happened 5 minutes before.

Then it was the introduction of the pitchside monitor.

Once the crowds were singing; "fuck VAR" the crooks were always going to prevail.

VAR now makes the same shit decisions refs previously did, before VAR, and nobody is questioning it.

For a short period we got more correct decisions and the diving and cheating stopped.

The big club bias and the surrounding of referees and lobbying was eliminated.

Gary Gobshite and Sky made sure normal service was resumed.

The actual concept of VAR is sound.

It should never have been Stockly Park.

It should have always been a 5th official, watching TV angles and replays, talking to the ref and the linesmen, through their headsets, so nobody would know how the ref arrived at the correct decision.

All the delays, pitchside monitor and other bullshit was never needed.

The process was deliberately undermined and rendered useless so the outcomes could still be fixed.

VAR could not have been mismanaged so spectacularly unless it was a plan to undermine it.
All VAR does is give the officials the ability to make sure they follow the script as closely as possible. Before, there was the possibility that the on field official would miss something or make a mistake that went against the script. VAR ensures that can never happen again.

Just look at how VAR invented a rule in the Spam/Everton match to make sure Spam didn't have a player sent off for deliberate handball in the box and no penalty to Everton.

More evidence - how many times has a ref been called over to the monitor and stuck with his original decision? I've personally never seen it.
 
Sorry but Spurs have definitely been denied certain penalties all season.

Our games have also been officiated with a double standard regarding yellow and red cards.

This has been a consistent theme; before and after us entering the relegation battle and the bottom 3.

Spurs are shit but; we have definitely been helped into the gutter.

Woolwich have also been helped to the pinnacle.

The Premier League is bent.

I truly believe that is the case and suspect more and more supporters, of all clubs, will reach this conclusion over time.

It's the gambling.
I wasn't disputing that Woolwich are being shoed in by friendly officiating, but rather I don't see the bias against us that that isn't attributable to simple incompetence (which is pervasive) and our own lack of creating good chances.
 
It's the use / abuse of VAR that is the biggest clue.

It's been done in stages.

One season it was taking ten minutes to make a decision most people could see in 30 seconds.

Then it was disallowing goals for things that happened 5 minutes before.

Then it was the introduction of the pitchside monitor.

Once the crowds were singing; "fuck VAR" the crooks were always going to prevail.

VAR now makes the same shit decisions refs previously did, before VAR, and nobody is questioning it.

For a short period we got more correct decisions and the diving and cheating stopped.

The big club bias and the surrounding of referees and lobbying was eliminated.

Gary Gobshite and Sky made sure normal service was resumed.

The actual concept of VAR is sound.

It should never have been Stockly Park.

It should have always been a 5th official, watching TV angles and replays, talking to the ref and the linesmen, through their headsets, so nobody would know how the ref arrived at the correct decision.

All the delays, pitchside monitor and other bullshit was never needed.

The process was deliberately undermined and rendered useless so the outcomes could still be fixed.

VAR could not have been mismanaged so spectacularly unless it was a plan to undermine it.
VAR referees should not be affiliated to the FA/Premier League, probably from an overseas league. Fixed.

They don't want to go against their mates.
 
One thing again in our favour with regards to West Ham's fixtures, Bruno Guimeres is back for Newcastle and they are literally a completely different animal when he plays.

Newcastle's last home fixture of the season, they will want to go out on a high and send the geordies away happier over the summer.
 
VAR referees should not be affiliated to the FA/Premier League, probably from an overseas league. Fixed.

They don't want to go against their mates.
Make offsides fully automated to begin with.

There's existing tech out there to determine whether the ball has crossed the line...apply it to throw ins, corner kicks.

Also, it's possible to know for certain who last touched the ball without asking a stupid/biased/corrupt human.

Grow a pair and send off players who dive (Saka, Martinelli), kick their man all game off ball (Van Dijk, Gabriel, Enzo, Cash), try to get the opponent yellow/red carded, fake injury, still come talk to the ref without the armband...and keepers who take forever to restart play. Or and prick coaches (sorry, Arteta) who basically live on the pitch for 90+ mins.

Re handball - have a ref on VAR but alongside a former player (with no PL past/ties) and a random person. Give them 30 secs tops to review & decide...majority wins. But of course the rule needs looking at first cause right now it's moronic and so open to interpretation. That shotclock and 3-man panel majority thingy can be applied to other decisions too like red card incidents.

Oh and force all refs to take a lie detector test every month 😆
 
One thing again in our favour with regards to West Ham's fixtures, Bruno Guimeres is back for Newcastle and they are literally a completely different animal when he plays.

Newcastle's last home fixture of the season, they will want to go out on a high and send the geordies away happier over the summer.
Joelinton back as well. Their best midfield all available , Gordon should be back, It’s all falling into place.
 
Sorry but Spurs have definitely been denied certain penalties all season.

Our games have also been officiated with a double standard regarding yellow and red cards.

This has been a consistent theme; before and after us entering the relegation battle and the bottom 3.

Spurs are shit but; we have definitely been helped into the gutter.

Woolwich have also been helped to the pinnacle.

The Premier League is bent.

I truly believe that is the case and suspect more and more supporters, of all clubs, will reach this conclusion over time.

It's the gambling.

There’s far too much money involved in the game for there not to be dodgy dealings going on. It’s almost impossible for there not to be when it’s in every other sporting business in one way or another.
 
It's the use / abuse of VAR that is the biggest clue.

It's been done in stages.

One season it was taking ten minutes to make a decision most people could see in 30 seconds.

Then it was disallowing goals for things that happened 5 minutes before.

Then it was the introduction of the pitchside monitor.

Once the crowds were singing; "fuck VAR" the crooks were always going to prevail.

VAR now makes the same shit decisions refs previously did, before VAR, and nobody is questioning it.

For a short period we got more correct decisions and the diving and cheating stopped.

The big club bias and the surrounding of referees and lobbying was eliminated.

Gary Gobshite and Sky made sure normal service was resumed.

The actual concept of VAR is sound.

It should never have been Stockly Park.

It should have always been a 5th official, watching TV angles and replays, talking to the ref and the linesmen, through their headsets, so nobody would know how the ref arrived at the correct decision.

All the delays, pitchside monitor and other bullshit was never needed.

The process was deliberately undermined and rendered useless so the outcomes could still be fixed.

VAR could not have been mismanaged so spectacularly unless it was a plan to undermine it.

I said since the start VAR should be administered by a completely separate body to the PGMOL to prevent basically everything we’ve seen go wrong every season with VAR always backing their mates on the pitch over getting decisions correct.

Most recent exhibition on that…


View: https://x.com/dalejohnsonbbc/status/2052794872503869580?s=46

Edit: just seen you went on to cover that. 😂
 
ooh look! EFC shouldve had that penalty at Spam. Panel says so 4:1

Jeez we have had the rough end of SO MANY FUCKING DECISIONS THIS SEASON
This is the biggest problem for me , there is still one fuckwit who thinks the correct decision was made , has he got marbles for eyes???
So if these twats can't reach a consensus when sitting around a table days afterwards what hope does the game have .
 
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