Ref Watch

Not to mention Hojberg pretending to have a head injury to break up a City attack.
That’s crept in on the game this season, quite a lot I’ve noticed. I understand fully about being mindful of concussion but the amount of players that go down claiming head trauma when attacking teams are putting pressure on goal is amazing. If I wasn’t cynical I would be thinking it’s a snide way of relieving pessure;)
 
Not just this tosser but the amount of times spurs kicked the ball away sometimes 2 or 3 players in the same incident, scored offside goals, Harry FC kicking it into the crowd when well over the touchline etc. without any action being taken.

Free kicks from the wrong positions, throw-ins 'walked'15 yards forward by the player.

They can't even get the basics right.
 
Maybe am being paranoid.
But I suspect we won't have any dodgy controversial decisions go against us tomorrow. With the Premier league attacking us They will instruct pigmol to ease off. Only time will tell.
No chance. The volume of dodgy decisions against us will go thru the roof now….

Brentford's disallowed goal today because an Arsenal player slipped is just the start….
 
Today has to go down as a black day for PGMOL. So many bad decisions it's unbelievable. That Brighton disallowed goal for offside was just incredible. How can something like that actually happen? And to make it worse it's the head of VAR, Neil Swarbrick, that made the decision. Add to that the West Ham handball, the two offside players for Brentford's equaliser. It really is a scandalous level of officiating for the most prestigious league (puts on Jeremy Clarkson accent) in the world.
 
If I was suspicious todays atrocious refereeing is PGMOLs defence to rumours we have a dossier on their performance. Their response is “no, we really are just wank.”
 
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Today has to go down as a black day for PGMOL. So many bad decisions it's unbelievable. That Brighton disallowed goal for offside was just incredible. How can something like that actually happen? And to make it worse it's the head of VAR, Neil Swarbrick, that made the decision. Add to that the West Ham handball, the two offside players for Brentford's equaliser. It really is a scandalous level of officiating for the most prestigious league (puts on Jeremy Clarkson accent) in the world.
Delighted and happy Brentford got their goal as good goal was not given. Swings…
 

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