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Looks like a purifier from the chronicles of riddick
Hopefully rag riley will.I bet he wont mention the calls that went in their favour in January.
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Looks like a purifier from the chronicles of riddick
But with our moneybags mercenaries we shouldn't need to depend on 1/2/3/4 (take your pick on games we've been screwed over) dodgy decisions.Still hurting apparently.
How hurt would we be if we lost the league by 1 or 2 pts after the referee was "mature" in the Stones tackle on sterling.
Knobhead.
Manager Roberto Martinez says he will be speaking to referees chief Mike Riley after Everton's League Cup semi-final exit at the hands of Manchester City.
The match officials failed to spot that City's Raheem Sterling had run the ball out of play before crossing for Kevin de Bruyne to score City's second in their 3-1 win and Martinez said that "we're still hurting" after a 4-3 aggregate defeat denied them a Wembley final meeting with Liverpool.
Give it a fucking rest you two faced twat.
He's a horrible little two faced ****. Their fans are scum as are the dippers. Give me rags any day of the week.
I assume he'll mention the foul on Aguero and the two clear penalties we were denied when he speaks to him? And if he doesn't then Riley certainly should.Manager Roberto Martinez says he will be speaking to referees chief Mike Riley after Everton's League Cup semi-final exit at the hands of Manchester City.
I assume he'll mention the foul on Aguero and the two clear penalties we were denied when he speaks to him? And if he doesn't then Riley certainly should.
The fraud is desperately trying to deflect attention from the fact they've got 9 points from their last 10 league games, which is relegation form, and the fact they've thrown away two 2-goal leads in a last few games.
He's been doing it for years:Couldn't agree more. I've never thought that much of Martinez but lost a lot of respect for him after his comments re the Stones on Sterling non penalty. Out of his depth and starting to look a bit silly
30 October 2010, after Martínez’s Wigan lose 3-0 at Manchester City: “I don’t like to speak about referees because I understand how difficult that job is … But I cannot understand how you can give something that you don’t see … that’s a real football injustice and I feel my players don’t deserve to be feeling the way they are now.”
I assume he'll mention the foul on Aguero and the two clear penalties we were denied when he speaks to him? And if he doesn't then Riley certainly should.
The fraud is desperately trying to deflect attention from the fact they've got 9 points from their last 10 league games, which is relegation form, and the fact they've thrown away two 2-goal leads in a last few games.