Corruption in English football?

there is no evidence , how can there be if a ref decides to give decisions you think are wrong, The officiating in that game was totally bizzare, Cancelo was sent off early, for for a last man foul on Wellbeck VAR had a good view from behind the goal and even Mr Magoo could clearly see the incident was initiated by wellbeck, many strange decisions culminating in probably the most baffling decision i have ever seen, Fernandiniho was taken out by a tackle at waist height the ref stood 5 yards away waived play on as we pressed for an equaliser. I don't do conspiracy theories but the officiating in this game was very odd.
It's also very blooming odd that the owner of the seagulls is also the proprietor of the most successful sports betting company in the country.secret secured offices in North London...
 
Only a few weeks ago the Uefa gangster Cefferin stated that they were looking at ways to stop people owning multiple football clubs. Citys business model of owning clubs in different parts of the world was clearly worrying the old guard, especially in England. We had to be put back in our place.
Fast forward to this week, Cefferin stated that the rule preventing an owner owning 2 clubs within the Europe needs to be looked at and possibly (note the use of the word possibly) scrapped.
Someone has clearly had a word. Someone in european football is so powerful they can manipulate the head of Uefa. The reason he said possibly, imo, is because if Qater do not buy the rags there is no need to look at the rule.
What City is doing is just business.
What the current Uefa rule is doing is preventing match fixing.
What Cefferin is doing is being a lap dog.
What Qatar are threatening to do should worry every club in the Premier League.
 
Only a few weeks ago the Uefa gangster Cefferin stated that they were looking at ways to stop people owning multiple football clubs. Citys business model of owning clubs in different parts of the world was clearly worrying the old guard, especially in England. We had to be put back in our place.
Fast forward to this week, Cefferin stated that the rule preventing an owner owning 2 clubs within the Europe needs to be looked at and possibly (note the use of the word possibly) scrapped.
Someone has clearly had a word. Someone in european football is so powerful they can manipulate the head of Uefa. The reason he said possibly, imo, is because if Qater do not buy the rags there is no need to look at the rule.
What City is doing is just business.
What the current Uefa rule is doing is preventing match fixing.
What Cefferin is doing is being a lap dog.
What Qatar are threatening to do should worry every club in the Premier League.
Yeh and the bent **** just got voted back in again with surprise surprise no opposition.
You scratch mine etc etc.
 
Only a few weeks ago the Uefa gangster Cefferin stated that they were looking at ways to stop people owning multiple football clubs. Citys business model of owning clubs in different parts of the world was clearly worrying the old guard, especially in England. We had to be put back in our place.
Fast forward to this week, Cefferin stated that the rule preventing an owner owning 2 clubs within the Europe needs to be looked at and possibly (note the use of the word possibly) scrapped.
Someone has clearly had a word. Someone in european football is so powerful they can manipulate the head of Uefa. The reason he said possibly, imo, is because if Qater do not buy the rags there is no need to look at the rule.
What City is doing is just business.
What the current Uefa rule is doing is preventing match fixing.
What Cefferin is doing is being a lap dog.
What Qatar are threatening to do should worry every club in the Premier League.

Uefa to investigate Barcelona over payments to former referees' official​



Uefa is to investigate payments made by Barcelona to a former vice president of Spain's referees' committee.
Uefa has appointed ethics and disciplinary inspectors to look into payments allegedly made for favorable refereeing decisions.
 

Uefa to investigate Barcelona over payments to former referees' official​



Uefa is to investigate payments made by Barcelona to a former vice president of Spain's referees' committee.
Uefa has appointed ethics and disciplinary inspectors to look into payments allegedly made for favorable refereeing decisions.
Possible corruption at the very heart of the game involving match-fixing but funnily enough, not the top story.
 

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