reptileegg
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How are you?FA (in light of Halsey's comments):
"Uh, everything is under control. Situation normal."
"We're fine. We're all fine here."
How are you?FA (in light of Halsey's comments):
"Uh, everything is under control. Situation normal."
"We're fine. We're all fine here."
Boring conversation anyway...How are you?
Blasts computer terminal.Boring conversation anyway...
FA (in light of Halsey's comments):
"Uh, everything is under control. Situation normal."
"We're fine. We're all fine here."
FA (in light of Halsey's comments):
"Uh, everything is under control. Situation normal."
"We're fine. We're all fine here."
Edward! We'll more strangers come?Police turn to leave...
..."we didn't burn him!"
Edward! We'll more strangers come?
Correct mate.This is black and white to me. A potentially dodgy incident gets left by the ref at the time who was looking straight at it, a few relatively innocuous comments on sky and five live later, the papers pick it up, and suddenly our best performer for the past half decade is injured, skipping international duty and retrospectively banned from the Derby. All this against the backdrop of a ref outright stating he's been told what to say previously, and the head of the fa admitting that the scum winning brings in money from the 700 zillion plastics abroad. Something fucking stinks here. Let's do our talking on the pitch next week, with or without Sergio.
We have to add being feared to what we already have. That makes the fuckers who stitch us up think twice before doing so. It makes the cunts who bad mouth us and make up stories also take a step back for fear of the repercussions if they do. It worked for the rags for years and we have nothing to lose. If you are being bullied you can take the abuse and hide in the shadows hoping it will stop....it never does. Or you can hurt the bully so much that they move on to an easier target. Come on City fight back!
Maybe Marriner actually didn't see Kun make an elbow gesture towards Reid.
It's entirely possible that he was looking at both players but thought it was a coming together rather than a lash out. Then when viewing it on TV realise he got it wrong.
Top words, although I will say this... It's obvious even fooking Bournemouth would win ''all'' those titles with the resources the rags have had behind them & I'm not talking about the money. Under the conditions that we have had to play against they would be a mid table team, which makes our success greater than anything they have achieved.Totally agree mate.
We have taken the moral high ground and "turned the other cheek" for years. Whilst this is in principle very admirable, what we fail to grasp is that we are not dealing with normal people who will respect us for our principles. We are dealing, in the main, with scumbags who simply see it as a sign of weakness; an opportunity to do what they like, to say what they like, to print what they like, with absolutely no fear whatsoever of any repercussions. Basically our consistent lack of response in the face of severe provocation, has trained the press, the media, the official, the FA, UEFA and everyone else into thinking that when t comes to City, anything goes.
We'll enough is enough. Plainly, our strategy is not working and we must change it.
I say this through gritted teeth, but there is no denying that the most successful British manager in recent years has obviously been Ferguson. Unlike us, he jumped down the throat of anyone and anything that represented so much as a tiny obstacle in his path and the media, the officials and pretty much every on in football feared him for it. Referees were afraid of him, jounalised dared not criticise. This strategy worked. It is no coincidence that he presided over United's most successful period in the club's history. It is in large part because of the absolute power and control he and behind him, the club tried to exert over everything around them. They built up an aura of "don't dare mess with us". The very opposite of our "go ahead lads, fill yer boots" strategy.
We need to get tough and it needs to start now.
The RULES however, respect the fact that referees are human and capable of error. The RULES therefore allow referees to make mistakes and yet still have ultimate responsibility for everything that happens on the pitch that they saw.
The RULES thereore do not allow third parties to retrospectively override the referee's decisions on matters the referee saw. And critically, THE RULES do not allow the referee to change his decision afterwards.
The right thing for the referee to do is to say, "You know what lads, I am sorry I got that one wrong. Looking at it again, it was worse than I thought. In hindsight, I should have sent him off, but there's nothing i can do about it now."
No-one would have any problem with that. Football is a fast moving, complex, contact sport and mistake are inevitable. No problem.
But to say "I didn't see it", if in fact you did see it, IS CHEATING, pure and simple.
It's a very sorry state of affairs if the very people we pay to police the rules are themselves cheats.
And when it comes to the Hair Bear and Costa they conveniently lose their voices?What makes this worse is that the PGMOL's agenda appears to be demonstrating that their referees DONT make mistakes, or at least are not pilloried for getting it wrong. The ones where the referee "doesn't see" the incident he was looking at directly appear to be the ones that are repeated by Sky/BBC ad nauseum. That's why Aguero ends up being charged retrospectively yet Lallana doesn't.
So we have a situation where if the media chooses to shout loud enough, players get banned. That must be wrong.
What makes this worse is that the PGMOL's agenda appears to be demonstrating that their referees DONT make mistakes, or at least are not pilloried for getting it wrong. The ones where the referee "doesn't see" the incident he was looking at directly appear to be the ones that are repeated by Sky/BBC ad nauseum. That's why Aguero ends up being charged retrospectively yet Lallana doesn't.
So we have a situation where if the media chooses to shout loud enough, players get banned. That must be wrong.
So we have a situation where if the media chooses to shout loud enough, players get banned. That must be wrong.