Corruption in English football?

The most blatant re-refing was of Mario after he caught "Little Scottie Parker", Rednapp told his old man who banged on about it after the game. Then SKY showed the incident on repeat for several days until the PL gave in and issued a ban.

I now hope Burnley have a shit season.
Rednap was the media's cock née rent a quote gob shite with contacts in the right places.

The Mario incident was re refereed by Sky on loop.

Refereeing may not be corrupt but it has been CORRUPTED !!
 
Remember when Sergio put his arm on the female referee, the media campaign was ridiculous.

It was like he’d pulled her knicks off, stuck his head between her legs for a good old sniff, stuck the head on her, then walked off wearing her knicks on his head, whilst winking at the camera.
 
It was like he’d pulled her knicks off, stuck his head between her legs for a good old sniff, stuck the head on her, then walked off wearing her knicks on his head, whilst winking at the camera.
Reminiscing like this reminds me of when Hinchcliffe, and ex-City, and Everton player, was rolled out with ex-Everton, Anichebe, to absolutely slaughter Bernie for his Mendy tweet. Clear as day what was going on.

And, Anichebe not seen before or since on Sky Sports. Shows where their editorial priorities lye and why I wouldn’t give the cunts the steam off my piss, never mind my hard earned money.

Fucking scum!
 
Reminiscing like this reminds me of when Hinchcliffe, and ex-City, and Everton player, was rolled out with ex-Everton, Anichebe, to absolutely slaughter Bernie for his Mendy tweet. Clear as day what was going on.

And, Anichebe not seen before or since on Sky Sports. Shows where their editorial priorities lye and why I wouldn’t give the cunts the steam off my piss, never mind my hard earned money.

Fucking scum!
Garnacho is giggling at this post
 
Wasn't that Halsey, who was told to alter his match report to say he hadn't seen an incident involving Aguero, meaning the disciplinary panel could retrospectively ban him for an important upcoming fixture?

Edit: Just checked. It was, and the next game was the Rag's.

The PiGMOL denied it, of course.

That ref was Andre Marriner v West Ham
 
Aguero. Halsey saw nothing wrong, photographs show him looking at the incident, no action taken. Sky kicked off, Pigmob spoke to Halsey who then said he hadn't seen the incident and Aguero subsequently banned. Officials at City openly stated that after the match Halsey had told them there was no offence.
I also recall Adebayor was re-refereed.
Marriner was the ref. Halsey is referring to a different incident
 
Reminiscing like this reminds me of when Hinchcliffe, and ex-City, and Everton player, was rolled out with ex-Everton, Anichebe, to absolutely slaughter Bernie for his Mendy tweet. Clear as day what was going on.

And, Anichebe not seen before or since on Sky Sports. Shows where their editorial priorities lye and why I wouldn’t give the cunts the steam off my piss, never mind my hard earned money.

Fucking scum!
Hinchcliffe simply confirmed in that episode what City fans had known for some time.

The vacuous, shallow & pliable woke sold his soul to his sky paymaster s and engaged in one of the most shameful and shameless character assassinations of an innocent man witnessed on live tv.

He said “ he was offended on other people’s behalf” !!

Unforgivable !!
 
Wasn’t the Ben Thatcher incident rereffereed ?
@alib yep and it was probably the first time, but definitely not the last where the rules were changed to punish City.
Thatcher got a yellow card for the push (cough) That under the laws at the time meant the incident was finished.* Sky and the rest ran it on loop and he was subsequently banned for 8 matches.

*See also Adeybayor and Aguero.
 
@alib yep and it was probably the first time, but definitely not the last where the rules were changed to punish City.
Thatcher got a yellow card for the push (cough) That under the laws at the time meant the incident was finished.* Sky and the rest ran it on loop and he was subsequently banned for 8 matches.

*See also Adeybayor and Aguero.
It is a while back, so I might be misremembering it, but didn’t the FA at the time indicate that they intervened and gave an extended retrospective ban to Thatcher, to try and keep the Police out of it. There had been precedent in Scotland with Duncan Ferguson being sent down for an on field assault. I agree totally with the general point, but Thatcher was lucky that he wasn’t prosecuted and that Mendes wasn’t really badly hurt.
 
It is a while back, so I might be misremembering it, but didn’t the FA at the time indicate that they intervened and gave an extended retrospective ban to Thatcher, to try and keep the Police out of it. There had been precedent in Scotland with Duncan Ferguson being sent down for an on field assault. I agree totally with the general point, but Thatcher was lucky that he wasn’t prosecuted and that Mendes wasn’t really badly hurt.

I’m pretty sure that City suspended him originally for an indeterminate amount of time and in effect handed it over to the FA to put a time frame on it.

Whether it was strictly speaking against protocol or not, the FA would have made themselves a laughing stock if they’d said they couldn’t do anything retrospectively.

It also wouldn’t have been fair on City, who would have then been left in the position of having to decide how long their own player should be banned for.
 
It is a while back, so I might be misremembering it, but didn’t the FA at the time indicate that they intervened and gave an extended retrospective ban to Thatcher, to try and keep the Police out of it. There had been precedent in Scotland with Duncan Ferguson being sent down for an on field assault. I agree totally with the general point, but Thatcher was lucky that he wasn’t prosecuted and that Mendes wasn’t really badly hurt.
I can't remember if they did lie and say it was to keep the police out of it but it was NOT a police matter. It was never an 8 match ban incident. It was utterly disgraceful the way the law was quickly re-written and one of the first examples of the co-ordinated attacks on us.
 
I’m pretty sure that City suspended him originally for an indeterminate amount of time and in effect handed it over to the FA to put a time frame on it.

Whether it was strictly speaking against protocol or not, the FA would have made themselves a laughing stock if they’d said they couldn’t do anything retrospectively.

It also wouldn’t have been fair on City, who would have then been left in the position of having to decide how long their own player should be banned for.
Can you provide one other incident where the PL have ignored their own rules ? (excluding all the City hatchet jobs.) and punished a player after the referee had made a clear decision on the punishment.
The referee saw the offence and deemed it as a yellow card. No other player has been subjected to a kangaroo court (again, excluding City incidents)
 
Can you provide one other incident where the PL have ignored their own rules ? (excluding all the City hatchet jobs.) and punished a player after the referee had made a clear decision on the punishment.
The referee saw the offence and deemed it as a yellow card. No other player has been subjected to a kangaroo court (again, excluding City incidents)
Yep, Brighton vs united, full time whistle blows, which means for every other 91 clubs is the end of the game apart from guess who......
 

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