Is the Premier League corrupt?

A few years ago I played golf with Mike Dean 3 times in a competition. I was careful not to talk about football at all when we played. Afterwards though we had a meal together twice.
He told me he wasxgoing on Holiday with the SKY lads to his Villa in Turkey, which I thought strange. He hated Ferguson, and his attempts to influence referees. He was quite arrogant, making a fortune one way or another.
Corrupt, probably not, lines blurred possibly.
 
According to a large majority of the fan base of every single club, it’s an overwhelming yes.
 
Yes.

Won’t be watching the last 3 games I don’t think.

Will watch the final…

But the prem is absolutely scandalous.
 
Italy, Spain, France and Germany have their share of match-fixing, corruption and arrests.

Have you ever heard that in English football?
Have you ever heard about a ref being called out? Have you ever heard about clubs fixing their games?

No, you've heard only about 115.
That answers the questions.
 
I’m in the middle of watching a Netflix documentary of how an NBA referee talks about influencing games for financial gain through a third-party.

He also mentions how he knew certain other games would end certain ways because he knew the referee didn’t like a coach/player etc.

If somebody thinks that doesn’t happen in all walks of professional sport then I want whatever they’re on.
 
Arsenal have won it before a few times.
The point I was making is that this was the Premier League CEO openly admitting that they have a strategic plan to not have any team holding on to the title for too long.

It seems really strange that they have a plan in place for this, it's sport, and at the end of the day the best team should win a competition regardless of whether they've won it once or a million times.

Thr real question is, what is this plan? and how are they expecting it to be implemented? Given the Premier League should have no means whatsoever to influence the outcome of competitions, or do they?........
 
The point I was making is that this was the Premier League CEO openly admitting that they have a strategic plan to not have any team holding on to the title for too long.

It seems really strange that they have a plan in place for this, it's sport, and at the end of the day the best team should win a competition regardless of whether they've won it once or a million times.

Thr real question is, what is this plan? and how are they expecting it to be implemented? Given the Premier League should have no means whatsoever to influence the outcome of competitions, or do they?........
And yet we won it 4 times in a row.
 
And yet we won it 4 times in a row.
We won it, but people seem to forget how toxic some of those seasons were. Ignore 4 in a row, look at 18-19 and the decisions scouse got, the absurd minutes of added time received in keep moments.

There is no change in the decisions we've got against us. Same pattern, same bent and corrupted moments. What's changed is our ability to overcome this and find that little extra in us.
 
We won it, but people seem to forget how toxic some of those seasons were. Ignore 4 in a row, look at 18-19 and the decisions scouse got, the absurd minutes of added time received in keep moments.

There is no change in the decisions we've got against us. Same pattern, same bent and corrupted moments. What's changed is our ability to overcome this and find that little extra in us.
But fans of other clubs said it was corrupt against them and for us, and of course they did because they saw us winning it 4 seasons in a row.
 
Just watched that bollocks and they just ignored that trossard fouls Todibo first before anyone. He’s holding todibo from the moment the corner is kicked. That’s a pen.
Yet they set the narrative that no foul occurred before Raya was fouled which we all know is utter bullshit. Its all part of the PL and Sky propaganda machine.
 

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