And serve his ban for the game against usIs he a dipper fan? He did try and blame the defender for being too close after all. Perhaps he should get a retrospective red card for invading Nunez's personal space?
Halsey said he was asked (told) to alter match reports. The PiGMOL deny this obviously...Marriner was the ref and I was told his initial report said he had seen it and didn't think it was a foul. He was promised the League Cup final if he changed it to say he hadn't seen it, meaning it could be looked at retrospectively.
And in case you think I'm making this up, I told a few on here that, well before they announced the ref for that LC final.
Fuck me, I can only presume that he saw Maddock's Tweet and decided to try and change the narrative, ahead of a campaign to free Nunez, after all, Nunez is the victim here. A shame that Klopp had already stated it was a correct decision, I guess he missed that bit.![]()
'He walked into him' - Nunez red card 'wasn't even a headbutt', says ex-Liverpool man
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If you are tempted to make things up, go write for the Grauniad. Otherwise, we believe you. Nifty work on falsifying our accounts btw…..oops.Marriner was the ref and I was told his initial report said he had seen it and didn't think it was a foul. He was promised the League Cup final if he changed it to say he hadn't seen it, meaning it could be looked at retrospectively.
And in case you think I'm making this up, I told a few on here that, well before they announced the ref for that LC final.
There is no doubt individual incidents of corruption have happened. It is not a coincidence that some incidents are highlighted in the press and others ignored. I don’t believe the recent absurd Nunes “accidental” head butt narrative was a coincidence.Halsey said he was asked (told) to alter match reports. The PiGMOL deny this obviously...
News: PGMOL denies Mark Halsey claims of being asked to lie in match reports | Goal.com
PGMOL has rejected claims by former Premier League official Mark Halsey that he was asked to alter the way he reported incidents of misconduct during gameswww.goal.com
Klopp didn't get the memo in time. I'm sure he'll be put straight by the Clanfield Media & Comm's team.Fuck me, I can only presume that he saw Maddock's Tweet and decided to try and change the narrative, ahead of a campaign to free Nunez, after all, Nunez is the victim here. A shame that Klopp had already stated it was a correct decision, I guess he missed that bit.
Marriner was the ref and I was told his initial report said he had seen it and didn't think it was a foul. He was promised the League Cup final if he changed it to say he hadn't seen it, meaning it could be looked at retrospectively.
And in case you think I'm making this up, I told a few on here that, well before they announced the ref for that LC final.
how about Hamann Turnip?I demand a name change @Ric
I dont know how you have got away with that moniker for so long on here. So distasteful!!How do you think I feel ?
Like you got a bum (nose) deal??How do you think I feel ?
Also the quick apology by the player means the Dippers are shitting it over a longer banThere is no doubt individual incidents of corruption have happened. It is not a coincidence that some incidents are highlighted in the press and others ignored. I don’t believe the recent absurd Nunes “accidental” head butt narrative was a coincidence.
'I need Hamann'how about Hamann Turnip?
ok, I'm all on board the BBC bias train, but they only put links like that on stories that they've filed with a tag of 'Man United'.A footnote on the BBC Rag's page:
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Strange that I can't find the same on any of the City pages...
I couldn't see any of those links earlier. I blame my browser (work PC has ad blocking and over the top security which blocks certain links)ok, I'm all on board the BBC bias train, but they only put links like that on stories that they've filed with a tag of 'Man United'.
eg
has a tag for City
has a tag for Women's football![]()
Ellen White: Manchester City striker will miss Champions League qualifier
England striker Ellen White will miss Manchester City's match against Tomiris-Turan in the first qualifying round of the Women's Champions League.www.bbc.co.uk
has a tag for 'Stoke' as he's joined them.![]()
Liam Delap: Stoke City set to sign forward on loan from Man City
Manchester City forward Liam Delap is set to move to Championship club Stoke on a season-long loan.www.bbc.co.uk
I heard similar about his initial report, but the league cup part is news to me. Thanks for sharingMarriner was the ref and I was told his initial report said he had seen it and didn't think it was a foul. He was promised the League Cup final if he changed it to say he hadn't seen it, meaning it could be looked at retrospectively.
And in case you think I'm making this up, I told a few on here that, well before they announced the ref for that LC final.
A footnote on the BBC Rag's page:
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Strange that I can't find the same on any of the City pages...