City ask for hearing with PGMOL over 9 tackles

Had to laugh at their descriptions of the incidents....

Puncheon on De Bruyne.....De Bruyme finished the game!

Yeah! Finished the game on a stretcher being carried off!

What a fucking load of bollocks that article
Is.
 
Nothing happened last time. I don't hold out much hope for this time.

The BBC are just reporting it so that they can beat us with it when Riley tells us to stop whinging. It doesn't help our cause when the BBC allow the likes of Colin W**ker a soap box to spout his shit http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42992820.

There really is f**k all we can do, as the PiGMOL will just continue doing whatever the f**k they want anyway. There is absolutely zero accountability.
 
Good
At least it will make the bastards take some notice. Not expecting any miracles but something has to be done.
 
The fact they then go on to say that Sterling is only about number 7 in the most fouled players and no other city players are sums up the fucking rag bias that the BBC now has.

We don’t care about fouls! We care about fouls that injure players!

Bunch of ****s
 
Still think the club should be demanding the PFA speak out about these tackles that fellow members of the PFA are doing to each other
Very much agree with this. If KDB gets a leg smashed against Leicester in another example of the kind of tackle we are citing then what good does it do his injury by sending off the offending player? Players need to respect their fellow professionals more than attempt 'tackles' aimed at people's thighs or hacking at them from behind.

Plus the stats in the BBC article are stupid. No one at city is asking for us not to be tackled or even fouled - we just want appropriate punishment for those that are clearly red card offences.
 
The fact they then go on to say that Sterling is only about number 7 in the most fouled players and no other city players are sums up the fucking rag bias that the BBC now has.

We don’t care about fouls! We care about fouls that injure players!

Bunch of ****s

Now?

They were kissing Piscan's arse for years, but it goes back a lot further than that.

The BBC will do anything to try and make us look like a bunch of moaning bastards in all this. In reality we have had players seriously injured without the proper punishment being metered out.

You just wait for one of ours lose their shit and smash an opposing player because the ref has allowed open season on us again. MOTD will go into f**king overdrive with a 20 minute piece about how Moneybags City can give it out but not take it.
 
There is only so much we can do and at least we are putting it out there.

Any bad challenge tomorrow and the crowd will be up and there will be pressure on the ref.

There will probably be some challenges that look bad at the ground and have us all going mad, that we look at later and where actually ok as well.
 
Very much agree with this. If KDB gets a leg smashed against Leicester in another example of the kind of tackle we are citing then what good does it do his injury by sending off the offending player? Players need to respect their fellow professionals more than attempt 'tackles' aimed at people's thighs or hacking at them from behind.

Plus the stats in the BBC article are stupid. No one at city is asking for us not to be tackled or even fouled - we just want appropriate punishment for those that are clearly red card offences.
Your last piece sums it up perfectly,but that doesn’t fit with their article unless it was the rags or dippers on the receiving end ...
 
A clear assault such as the one on Sané could be possibly be pursued in the courts. The ball was nowhere near, it wasn’t a tackle it was an assault.

In theory both the assailant and the referees could be in the dock.

I don’t think it will happen but the threat might get some action
 

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