You'll never see a clearer penalty, Lord only knows what he was watching. As you say it occurred right in front of him too.Shite. We're sat near the back of the Colin Bell stand and we could all see that that was a penalty. He was stood next to it. Fucking rubbish.
That Van Hecke assault on Haaland, from behind, both arms round is neck, is WWE stuff, no yellow ?He's not the reason we didn't win, he was shit though.
Yet some still insist there is no agenda.I see Chelsea got their 8th red card of the season & yet absolutely no chance of that happening versus us.
Analysts will know that players will not accumulate 2 yellows for persistent fouling & heavy tackles are allowed.
Lets us play-on when there is zero advantage (which doesn't count as a foul on the stats), and pulls up the play when we have an advantage. Also allows other teams to play on, but then pulls up play if they screw up the advantage.Aye, I'm not a conspiracy theorist myself, and usually I think it is very biased against us but then we usually get something that convinces me otherwise, sometimes in the next game or the next few games. It evens itself out.
I am not seeing that yet and its been quite a few games where we have played against the refs decisions.
And then its not like its just the big calls, its loads of little things, the 50/50s that go against us more often than not, the crown jeering the ref and cheering when he finally gives us a decision, happens too much lately.
And then the fact that we're at home in some of these games, and the inherent bias that comes with the home crowd shouting demanding, its like they go against all of that even.
Something feels wrong imo. We will see if Pep or the club say anything though.
I'd call it cheating in plain sight.This feels deliberate, and if I were to put a name to it I'd say it was perhaps some kind of 'strategic plan'.
Yet some still insist there is no agenda.
And when you rope in the TV companies to help control the narrative (I still believe VAR and Sky are linked up on comms) it becomes so much easier to gaslight the audience into thinking it's a fair and honest competition.When was the last time a team went down to 10 men against us for persistent fouling. You can fix anything in this world with policy & that includes football results…..
Policy of allowing the game to flow
Policy of trying to keep 11 men on the pitch
Behind these policies are ways of inhibiting our results.
And when you rope in the TV companies to help control the narrative (I still believe VAR and Sky are linked up on comms) it becomes so much easier to gaslight the audience into thinking it's a fair and honest competition.
When was the last time a team went down to 10 men against us for persistent fouling. You can fix anything in this world with policy & that includes football results…..
Policy of allowing the game to flow
Policy of trying to keep 11 men on the pitch
Behind these policies are ways of inhibiting our results.
Not my vids, but I agree with him. All of those are bullshit decisions.
For a couple of years at least but it's especially obvious this year.
We all know it was no coincidence that more contact was allowed at set pieces the year after Haaland tore the goal-scoring record to shreds. And, my God, have they applied it with gusto for just that purpose?
We all know why the PL have been allowing NFL style obstructions in the penalty area since the end of last season and throughout this season, and we all know it will be stopped once Arsenal win the league (if they do this year).
We aren't as stupid as the authorities think. We all know the PL wants Arsenal to be champions this year. It's been obvious since Liverpool imploded and City went on a run. The only question is whether we can get our shooting boots back on and be close enough when the inevitable Arsenal collapse happens. I doubt it the way things are going.
Just really, what is the point watching any more? I didn't even get up in the middle of the night to watch this game. I could have told you what was going to happen, in broad terms, last night. And it did.
And don't anyone bore me with the "all fans feel this" bollocks. Nor with the "we didn't draw because of the referee" bullshit. You try running around like a crazy person for ninety minutes every three days when the game isn't refereed fairly and then tell me it doesn't affect the players.
I have been watching football for sixty years, man and boy. I know when it's fucked up and it's been fucked up majorly these last few years. It's not a sport I like any more. If City wasn't such a big part of my life, I would have given up already. I am not that far away now.