blue b4 the moon
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You know it's bad when Mcpointy is pissing himself at the decision.The foul by Pedro on Silva and Mr.burns give Chelsea a free kick even Pedro couldn't believe it mike Dean is a joke
You know it's bad when Mcpointy is pissing himself at the decision.The foul by Pedro on Silva and Mr.burns give Chelsea a free kick even Pedro couldn't believe it mike Dean is a joke
Any video for kompany penalty ?
Tried alot but I can not find it .
Any video for kompany penalty ?
Tried alot but I can not find it .
I mean the not allowed penalty for us in the final minutes .Any video for kompany penalty ?
Tried alot but I can not find it .
No retrospective action for Costa as Mike Dean claims he saw the incident and dealt with it at the time. The following is from the BBC site
"Chelsea's Diego Costa will not face retrospective Football Association action after appearing to kick out at Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany during Wednesday's 2-1 win by the Blues.
Referee Mike Dean saw the second-half incident and dealt with it at the time, meaning there will not be any retrospective FA action. "
And when the ball ran into some balloons in a cup game at Sheffield United. They scored and won.Mike Jones and the beach-ball incident at Sunderland comes to mind. Let the goal stand when it clearly infringed the laws of the game.
No retrospective action for Costa as Mike Dean claims he saw the incident and dealt with it at the time. The following is from the BBC site
"Chelsea's Diego Costa will not face retrospective Football Association action after appearing to kick out at Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany during Wednesday's 2-1 win by the Blues.
Referee Mike Dean saw the second-half incident and dealt with it at the time, meaning there will not be any retrospective FA action. "
So he saw it but didn't at the very least book Costa?
Goes to show you can do whatever the fuck you like to us these days.
Just once I wish the club would come out and say something
What would be the point? We have no sympathisers in the media and as such we would be ridiculed, probably make the situation worse if anything.
How much worse could it get? We already get shafted in the media and by the referees.
The Premier League/FArce et al are just waiting for Pep to blow his nut over the blatantly corrupt officiating of our games. The moment he mutters a single word against one of the match officials they will slap him with a huge fine and 5 game touchline ban.How much worse could it get? We already get shafted in the media and by the referees.
Fair enough but how about you answer my question, what would be the point? Do you honestly think the situation would improve if we went public with our complaints?
The Premier League/FArce et al are just waiting for Pep to blow his nut over the blatantly corrupt officiating of our games. The moment he mutters a single word against one of the match officials they will slap him with a huge fine and 5 game touchline ban.
When Pedro clattered Silva and the foul was given to Pedro, I'm sure I saw Silva laugh and say "I don't believe it!".
It's getting to be more and more blatant now, and I'm not surprised about ANY decision given against us or for the opposition. If even Phil Chuckle can see it, it must be bad.
Possibly not, but if it puts the spotlight on the referees for a bit, we might have an equal playing field for once. Nothing is going to change by keeping our mouths shut, that's for sure.
You're probably right. It would take someone else to speak up.
Never going to happen. Even if the whiff of corruption reaches nostril stinging levels, the PGMOL will just continue to hide behind their cloak of "nothing to see here", and Gill and his mates will carry on with their plan to see a new name on the PL trophy every 6 years.Possibly not, but if it puts the spotlight on the referees for a bit, we might have an equal playing field for once. Nothing is going to change by keeping our mouths shut, that's for sure.
You're probably right. It would take someone else to speak up.