Media coverage 2018/19

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Just watching soccer am and they have a part called let's all laugh at diving where they show clips from games of players diving.
Surprisingly Salah hasn't featured on it to the best of my knowledge but the latest clip shown is a carbon copy of an incident involving the curly haired little ponce throwing himself everywhere.

It was exact the same as this. I couldn't believe what I was watching.

You won’t see it on Soccer AM as the big nose twat that presents it Fenners is a Liverpool fan
 
Yep. Anyone who thinks we weren't up against it in 11/12 needs to go and rewatch the rags games against QPR, Swansea and Sunderland. The latter two teams weren't even allowed to tackle and were barely allowed to intercept the ball.
Some of the refereeing of united games in early 2012 was absolutely scandalous. Dodgy as fuck. I’m not not normally given to such views, but that fucking stank.
 
Some of the refereeing of united games in early 2012 was absolutely scandalous. Dodgy as fuck. I’m not not normally given to such views, but that fucking stank.
Not as scandalous as expecting us to believe that none of the best referees in the country support any of the top teams. Because of course, if they did and it was hinted at that refereeing in certain games would be ignored for performance assessment and anti corruption assessment purposes...
 
My girlfriend had Radio 2 on this morning. In the sports section of the news they were going large on the Women's FA cup final. Fair enough, but, for some inexplicable reason, the woman they chose to interview about it was an ex-Liverpool player.

You'd think, knowing that everybody outside of the cult loathes the club and women's football being of growing interest, they'd seize the opportunity to break the mould, but no. More product placement.
 
Some of the refereeing of united games in early 2012 was absolutely scandalous. Dodgy as fuck. I’m not not normally given to such views, but that fucking stank.
Wasn’t only the refs that were dodgy. Do you remember when Bacon Face’s Rags had virtually wrapped the Prem title up and were playing Derby at home? Near the end of the season and Derby managed by Fergie’s mate Jim Smith were looking like getting relegated. The rags made a few changes and played like a shadow of the team they were and got beat. It was a really inept performance but no one, including the media seemed to give two shits about it. I can’t remember if Derby went down but that match was gifted to them.
 
Not as scandalous as expecting us to believe that none of the best referees in the country support any of the top teams. Because of course, if they did and it was hinted at that refereeing in certain games would be ignored for performance assessment and anti corruption assessment purposes...

Yep thats why mike dean the supposed Tranmere supporter who has refereed Liverpool only couple times is a worry for out game Monday.
 
sorry he came later -can't remember as had a few beers but was at the match when Dave Watson slipped and scored an own goal -sure we had a goal disallowed though?
we did, my memory is bad as to which player. I also remember Gary Owen gifting a goal. time for Gary James I think :)
 
Brenda is claiming he made raz,also there was a lot of unfair negativity,missed off the bit about it was him who hung raz out to dry and caused it all,i really want to smash him on monday
 
Wasn’t only the refs that were dodgy. Do you remember when Bacon Face’s Rags had virtually wrapped the Prem title up and were playing Derby at home? Near the end of the season and Derby managed by Fergie’s mate Jim Smith were looking like getting relegated. The rags made a few changes and played like a shadow of the team they were and got beat. It was a really inept performance but no one, including the media seemed to give two shits about it. I can’t remember if Derby went down but that match was gifted to them.
I'd say that West Ham game at the swamp was the same, just before the rags got Tevez on loan.
 
Not as scandalous as expecting us to believe that none of the best referees in the country support any of the top teams. Because of course, if they did and it was hinted at that refereeing in certain games would be ignored for performance assessment and anti corruption assessment purposes...
That doesn’t really concern me too much, it seems small fry.
The biggest thing is the closed shop within PiGMOB; no one is answerable to the club or fans, the number of select refs is too small, the ‘pairings’ of ref and fourth official too repetative and its evidently clear that some refs favour certain outcomes.

Before the sheep descend and call everyone for having tin hats, I don’t believe it to be an agenda against City. In fact the worse treated team over the last ten years has been Arsenal. I think the agenda is to manipulate the results of certain games to fix the betting markets and to cream off millions from the punters.
Having said that i think there has been a couple of attempts at fixing the premier league, a few of unsuccessful ones and a one they got right, maybe this year another.
In fact it wouldn’t surprise me that PiGMOB now abandon Liverpool and let it play its course now that the PL have had their ‘race’ and the punters putting money on Liverpool, having been attracted by ridiculously high odds, get turned over.
 
Both from today's paper -

The Guardian on Liverpool possibly winning nothing this year-

"This is not just a bittersweet title race"

The Guardian on Manchester City winning the first domestic treble in English football history as well as being the first club to defend the league in 10 years, picking up the 2 highest points totals in history back to back-

"Manchester City left chasing bittersweet treble".
 
Why has there been no tv interviews with RAFA about putting the boot into Liverpool title chances everything is about Rodgers and City
 
Both from today's paper -

The Guardian on Liverpool possibly winning nothing this year-

"This is not just a bittersweet title race"

The Guardian on Manchester City winning the first domestic treble in English football history as well as being the first club to defend the league in 10 years, picking up the 2 highest points totals in history back to back-

"Manchester City left chasing bittersweet treble".
I'll be happy with any sort of treble bittersweet or not.
 
You couldn't make this s*** up!

Oh wait a minute, Paul Wilson of the Guardian.just has.

European regrets leave Manchester City chasing a bittersweet treble

The feeling persists that the club, as opposed to the fans, regard extra amounts of domestic silverware as merely ornamental

That's right Paul, possibly retaining the title possibly doing the domestic double, treble, and quadruple is *merely ornamental*.

But If Liverpool did it, it would be a unparalled (English) footballing achievement,. to add to their #istory.

You t***!

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