Blue Mooner
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Carrying on from the farcical decisions in favour of the rags from last season we can already see that the officials have already started with the decisions designed to give the rags their usual helping hand
Lets take the penalty against the saints to potentially give them the lead
Penalty against Wigan to potentially give them the lead after 5 minutes
The non sending off of Welbeck against Wigan which by common consensus was a sending off
Penalty against Galatasary
And today, Shelvey getting sent off when if it was a sending off for him it was blatantly a sending off for Evans and then to top it all off the ref awards the rags the winner with yet ANOTHER penalty which was as soft as they come. You really couldn't make this sh*t up!
Oh and of course this follows hot on the heels of the traditional p#ss easy rags champions league group.
Add in the fact we will also have to play the rags straight after what will no doubt be a crunch champions league game for the first derby and the biased nature of the game is laid bare It beggars belief it really, really does.
Frankly, it so customary that I have come to accept that this is part and parcel of the game, that the rags will always get preferential treatment. We overcame it last season and we can do it again but it doesn't stop me being p©ssed off.
Lets take the penalty against the saints to potentially give them the lead
Penalty against Wigan to potentially give them the lead after 5 minutes
The non sending off of Welbeck against Wigan which by common consensus was a sending off
Penalty against Galatasary
And today, Shelvey getting sent off when if it was a sending off for him it was blatantly a sending off for Evans and then to top it all off the ref awards the rags the winner with yet ANOTHER penalty which was as soft as they come. You really couldn't make this sh*t up!
Oh and of course this follows hot on the heels of the traditional p#ss easy rags champions league group.
Add in the fact we will also have to play the rags straight after what will no doubt be a crunch champions league game for the first derby and the biased nature of the game is laid bare It beggars belief it really, really does.
Frankly, it so customary that I have come to accept that this is part and parcel of the game, that the rags will always get preferential treatment. We overcame it last season and we can do it again but it doesn't stop me being p©ssed off.