Corruption in English football?

I think it is more unconscious bias rather than conspiracy. But what do I know?
 
I think it is more unconscious bias rather than conspiracy. But what do I know?
I've often considered unconscious bias, but that's far too convenient an excuse (along with all their other bullsh*t excuses).

Given that the PiGMOL/PL are responsible for maintaining fairness (an appearance of fairness in this case) in a competition where results are worth potentially £MILLIONS, you would think their personnel would be given AT LEAST an awareness of unconscious bias, and possibly training in how to identify it and eliminate it.
 
I've often considered unconscious bias, but that's far too convenient an excuse (along with all their other bullsh*t excuses).

Given that the PiGMOL/PL are responsible for maintaining fairness (an appearance of fairness in this case) in a competition where results are worth potentially £MILLIONS, you would think their personnel would be given AT LEAST an awareness of unconscious bias, and possibly training in how to identify it and eliminate it.
What’s the betting they have never received any such training?
 
I voted yes in the poll, I believe there's unconscious bias being exerted, however in the last 10 years the Premier league has gone from strength to strength. The Aguero moment, 100 points, Liverpool playing great, champions league victories, why fuck about with a great product. The years when the rags won 13 in 20 was becoming a switch off to a lot of people, at least its competitive now.
 
More likely to have had lessons in biased refereeing , seeing as they are hell bent on ensuring favourable outcomes for the rags and dippers.
Biased refereeing done properly can be very difficult to detect.

You don't have to make any particularly controversial decision; you just have to effect player behaviour.

Let's say for instance the referee were to skew his interpretation of a foul say 60/40 in favour of a particular team it is often enough to sow doubt in the minds of the player which 100% effects their decision-making process. I've seen it with City so many times in the past where we've been constantly penalised for questionable fouls that break up play, and you can see the point in the game where the players heads drop when they realise they are being done over.
 

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