This is so true. Sanchez, Di Maria, Van der Beek....I could go on. BUT! Theyve taken ruining players up to a new level. They now ruining players that used to play for them and used to be good! Pogba, Ronaldo, Lingard. The theatre of ruins
With him its like he knows what he wants to do, just a bit too slow to be able to do it. Reminds me of myself when I started playing 5 a side with young lads, late in life
4 "marginal" decisions in two games favoured Liverpool. Its not even 50:50. I can accept a one off mistake but when there's a pattern across 2 games involving City and Liverpool, either you explain it, or you recognise there's an inherent bias.
You're talking in generalisations. Ive presented specific evidence over the weekend against the background of the PL being "uncompetitive". It's staring you in the face.
Southampton game: Non penalty to KDB: Advantage Liverpool. Non red card for foul on Laporte: Advantage Liverpool
Crystal Palace game: Offside not given for Liverpool's second goal: Advantage Liverpool. Ridiculous penalty: Advantage Liverpool.
These decisions coming off the back of much noise in...
PL will never do this so long as the decisions favour the "correct" teams. The PL want and need a competitive league. This is not a conspiracy theory it's commercial fact. It will continue to be like this. City are not the "correct" team which is why we don't get the rub of the green.
The point is, there were 2 marginal decisions yesterday (Kev's pen and the red card for the foul on Laporte) and 2 marginal decisions today (Offside for their second goal and the pen). 4 out of 4 of those marginals went against City. That is a pattern, and it's obvious to anyone who wants to look.
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