This was all part of the Juve scam. They had certain players suspended for certain games depending on the fixture. It’s all a drip effect. Bacon chops was the same, knew how to play the media and get the refs onside. I don’t think you can accurately fix the game over a season but you can get elements of ‘help’ which is how the serie a fixing scandal was played out.imo Fabinho should have been shown a red card for his 'tackle' on Bernardo at our place, subsequently serving a three match ban . Assuming one of the games would've been the FA Cup semi v City. Spurs would then be his second match back after serving the ban .He should now have a further three game ban for his elbow on Son, therefore missing five of the last seven league games. The officials do appear to show them more leniency than others and that's putting it lightly.
Watch the documentary about Juve. It explains how the game is fixed. It’s definitely moved on though. The media are much more part of it. That’s likely the fat cunts last game of his career and he should have been no where near it. Nice to see its being picked up on by other fans and some media. Woodgate called it in real time on the bbc text thing.I’m saying it’s what I want to believe, otherwise I wouldn’t see the point in football. It’s why I also said I might be naive. I think more phases of play happened which meant the goal should have stood however if it was as instructed as said then they could have easily disallowed it and used it as a reason, even the linesman flagging straight away which when it’s obvious they can. Not that I think it was, Diaz got caught with a swing of an arm I think from Digne first half. Similar if not worse than Fabinho against spurs when everyone wanted a red. Again they’d have had a case to consider a red: they didn’t. So it’s why I’m clinging to it not being bent and just a poor standard as they could have given even more to Liverpool (wrongly)
I think the blobb will be doing our game against Villa, the way he'll manage/ref that should see a police investigation.Watch the documentary about Juve. It explains how the game is fixed. It’s definitely moved on though. The media are much more part of it. That’s likely the fat cunts last game of his career and he should have been no where near it. Nice to see its being picked up on by other fans and some media. Woodgate called it in real time on the bbc text thing.
I dread to think.For standards of officiating our last game think the final round of F1 last season. I think it will be on that scale.
2022/3 could be 'interesting'.
3 of the 7 refs with most PL matches this season are retiring.
Only a maximum of 7 of next years will have reffed at least half of the 38 matchweeks.
There's going to be a lot of relatively inexperienced refs next season, with the 'top' refs also stretched by UEFA/international work, a short off-season and a condensed season.
Maybe someone in the media should ask Grealish.I'd love to hear what the players who move to City think aboutn refs decisions against us. I'd love to know if they notice a different set of rules being applied