simon23
Well-Known Member
Mendy at Wolves. Didn't work there. It was a farce today and you cannot possibly defend it. It needs to be buried.
Mendy at Wolves was not a foul....that was all on the player....nothing like a foul
Mendy at Wolves. Didn't work there. It was a farce today and you cannot possibly defend it. It needs to be buried.
I judge each game as is comes, it just so happens that in each game we get fúcked over.
Like I said, you believe as you wish, me I will believe what I see.
Not to mention the glaring decisions we see for one particular team being given, no matter how pathetic the dive, no matter how close the offside (we will ever see the Salah proof from the the game against them), no matter what handball is not given against them but in the very next game is given for them, the constant fouls from several of their players which are not penalised until committed at least 5/10 time’s, a lot of these in games decided by one goal margins.
As I said even the media are coming out with questions, no matter though you don’t think it happens, so all good.
Total powerClear and obvious went out of the window months ago,they are looking at goals,pens,red cards and mistaken identity,they refused to overturn the ref decisions till recently and now they can do it for anything
Apart from his shit kick..today he was comfortable..
Which perfectly illustrates the point most Manchester City fans have been making.
These so called "mistakes" that keep happening tend to manifest during our games.
I watch a lot of premier league games and these 'mistakes' don't seem to happen as frequently when the rags or dippers are playing.
In fact whenever the dippers score a goal there just doesn't appear to be same level of scrutiny from Stockley Park as we get.
Exactly. Off the floor, out of control, endangering an opponent, plus a scissor action. Surely, ticking all the boxes for a red.
Mistakes are happening in a lot of games...not just ours
Apart from Mahrez not being off side in the penalty incident