Blueboy73
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Yes, and a very bitter one.Is Ogden a rag? Genuine question, I have no idea, but seems from what I am listening to
Yes, and a very bitter one.Is Ogden a rag? Genuine question, I have no idea, but seems from what I am listening to
Yes, and a very bitter one.
I'm just pleased we are going under the radar. Most media vitriol today seems aimed at slot for not delivering on the prophecies of dipper dominance.Just had a look at the sun and sky sports and not a single mention about the dodgy penalty calls and the offside goal yesterday? Didn't surprise me though.
And you just know when they do Ref watch that slaphead gallagher will say we should have had a pen and the 2nd goal should have been disallowed.Just had a look at the sun and sky sports and not a single mention about the dodgy penalty calls and the offside goal yesterday? Didn't surprise me though.
I have him as a wannabe mib….Is Ogden a rag? Genuine question, I have no idea, but seems from what I am listening to
I have him as a wannabe mib….
It's a wonder the BBC didn't splice his answers together.Rob Green said "the offsides aren't offside, they're factual, it's all fine" and, at a stroke, the BBC has consigned any controversy over VAR manipulation to history.
And according to some empty head in the comments.pep is the only manager that's spits.its a strange world.The BBC have an article about Pep's reaction following the final whistle on Saturday and, of course, they are allowing comments by bitter rival fans, including this:
What on earth is happening with the 115 Charges? Man City have been a stain on English football with their
constant rule breaking and cheating over the last 20 years. The only reasonable sanction is expulsion from the Football League. Why are the FA taking so long on what is an absolute cut and dry case?
I have reported it and suggest others do the same, as it is clearly defamatory and off topic, 2 of the reasons they use to censor almost every post I make, even when the comments abide by their rules. Cunts.
Looks like it's now removed :)The BBC have an article about Pep's reaction following the final whistle on Saturday and, of course, they are allowing comments by bitter rival fans, including this:
What on earth is happening with the 115 Charges? Man City have been a stain on English football with their
constant rule breaking and cheating over the last 20 years. The only reasonable sanction is expulsion from the Football League. Why are the FA taking so long on what is an absolute cut and dry case?
I have reported it and suggest others do the same, as it is clearly defamatory and off topic, 2 of the reasons they use to censor almost every post I make, even when the comments abide by their rules. Cunts.
Jamie is very upset at not getting a mention...And according to some empty head in the comments.pep is the only manager that's spits its a strange world.
Dermot has covered it all this morning, nothing wrong with all decisions ( of course). Jay B. wanted the penalty and tried to get to the bottom of the no lines/ where Dias was pictured in the automatic offside but they seemed to have stopped him upsetting Gallagher so the end result was nothing to see.Has sky started their blanket coverage of all the incidents at St James' yet?
The English football club Crystal Palace was recently demoted from the Europa League to the Europa Conference League for the 2025-2026 season due to a breach of UEFA's multi-club ownership rulesJust got this removed.
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Thing is way has it been allowed to be up for nearly two and half hours and no one at the bbc thought to remove it.
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It's even on the Sky main News app as well as SportMedia seem more bothered about Pep and a cameraman than reviewing the VAR decisions.
Which is why an official complaint (see other thread) is a waste of time. The media had several options, the handball, the ankle breaker, the offside goal and Peps cameraman spat.Media seem more bothered about Pep and a cameraman than reviewing the VAR decisions.