Onholiday(somemightsay)
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The spite in that closing sentence...........Alyson Rudd in The Sunday Times says we are all feeling smug.View attachment 100345
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The spite in that closing sentence...........Alyson Rudd in The Sunday Times says we are all feeling smug.View attachment 100345
Jenas just using every opportunity to get back in the good books for officials well-being after getting told off a few weeks ago.We got praise from Jenas there on MOTD for our players and managers comments on the fuck up at the end, not making a big deal of it and just saying it was a mistake
Arteta and all at Victim FC take note
I dont often listen to the radio on the way back from the game but yesterday I was with my brother & he had Sutton & Savage on in the car, to be honest I could not believe how bad it was, sounded like two kids in a playground, my dads bigger than your dad type shit,His entire story is based on the fact that the ref just made a "mistake", but he doesn't once try to explain how he made the mistake, because he can't. He instead chooses to take the clichéd option of turning the story against city
CHRIS SUTTON: Yes, the ref made a mistake but the abuse is grotesque!
CHRIS SUTTON: No one knows if Jack Grealish would have scored, especially as he had Tottenham players chasing him. But what I do know is that the abuse of match officials is grotesque.www.dailymail.co.uk
‘Clear and obvious.’Every single backpage headline today focuses on Haaland's reaction when they should be questioning the referee decision that caused it.
You can bet sky will join in and by the end of the day there will be a push to ban Haaland.
Predictably biased and disgusting.