MadchesterCity
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It's right there. It's corruption
Micah you are a fucken clown, idiot! Referee was terrible all game
It's right there. It's corruption
Kicking the ball away happens almost every match I watch, the refs very rarely booked the player. But we play different rules from what I can see guessing we have kicked it away four times this season and been booked every time from what I can see?I take it yellow card for kicking away has been dropped as spuds kicked away several times
Good as any But if he hasn’t seen him why play advantage in the first place?Only one I can think of is maybe he didn't see Grealish behind the defenders and thought there was no advantage
Yes you can pull the advantage back, of course you can. Not to the extent of rugby but if advantage is played and immediately lost its can be pulled back!!!He played advantage, and clearly indicated he was playing advantage. If City mess up the advantage, that's not something he should go back and fix, like in rugby.
in most of the worlds thoIn what world isn't £80k to £100k a year a good salary?
Amazing or convenient ehHaha a ref that can't see.
Amazing
Because he let haaland play the ball. Then decided the advantage had gone . Which it hadntGood as any But if he hasn’t seen him why play advantage in the first place?
No worries mate. I've read a load of pages since I replied to you.I took the clip on this thread that said he had already blown his whistle at face value. Looks like I was wrong and he is a cheating bastard after all.
Serious question. What form did outside pressure take? How do u actually think its corrupt?Wrong. He knew the correct decision. He actually applied the correct decision, in allowing the advantage initially. There's absolutely no pressure on him after this. If Grealish messes the chance up, or if the defender catches him, so be it. If Grealish scores, where's the pressure on Hooper. He gets praised for applying the perfect advantage.
There can be no pressure on Hooper for making the correct decision - unless they're is pressure being applied from outside of the football pitch.