Not far off my thoughts, to summarise
1) even with the new handball law, i'm not convinced (as was mentioned on talkshite this morning), that the rule was even broken.
2) i am yet to see conclusive (photographic) proof , that the ball even hit Laporte's arm, on Gundogan's instagram post it looked more like it hit Skip's arm!
3) even if it did hit Laporte's arm, what about the arm and shirt pulling by Skip? It they wan't to disallow goal, should have been a penalty
4) again as mentioned on radio this morning, treating defenders and attackers differently, is simply unfair and WRONG, and more pertinently as we have the ball, and attack about 4 times as much as most opponents, stands to reason we are 4 times more likely to have a goal disallowed
5) Even if all 4 of the above did not apply, i simply don't like the new handball rule, much as the powers that be think otherwise, you have to take intent into account, as De Bruyne says Laporte literally had nowhere else to put his arm
6) The Rodri penalty was clear and obvious, how Oliver missed it, or thought it wasn't beggars belief.
7) There has been suggestions that the officials should be miked up, a bit like in rugby, however i believe this "leaked" transcript of the conversation between Oliver & Scott, explains why they won't let that happen. "Is there any reason i can't award a goal? Can you please check, and if you can't find one, can you please go back and check again, as i really don't want to award the goal, i'm struggling here, can you PLEASE find something?"
8) The ruling out of Jesus' winner on Saturday, was like crime in a multi-storey car park.............................WRONG on so many different levels!!
9) I will admit, that the first thing i said to my mate, coming out of the ground on Saturday was, i don't want to sound like a spoilt brat, but if it carries on like this, if they don't do something about it, i will seriously consider seeing this season out, and not renewing my seasoncard. Yes i will still watch City's games on TV, and as far as i am concerned i will still support them, as i have done for bang on 50 years from 130 miles away. Our current team and football is amazing, i don't even think it is possible to be any better, but the enjoyment has gone at a stroke, the whole match going experience has changed forever. I didn't even cheer our first 2 goals, (let alone the 3rd), couldn't accept we had scored until Spurs kicked off again, and it was too late by then, when the 3rd went in everybody around was celebrating wildly, i just stood there waiting / expecting them to strike it off.
It literally has changed beyond belief, and if you can no longer enjoy it, what is the point, not withstanding c£100 a time