Yet despite all the help the dippers get from Pigmol it must really wind the fuckers up that they're still trailing us in the league.If its not a yellow, its a red. Whoever said they'd whitewash the decisions on "ref watch" was spot on. Not like Fabinho's was a glancing hook, it was full on the ankle with the ball gone. As for Rodri's phantom push on Thiago causing him to slice De Bruyne, Fabinho steamrolling into Jesus in the first half, flooring Walker in the build up to KDBs goal. They see things however suits them. Downright laughable!
The brand is built on corruption. It's not a fair competition.Situations for red cards in both games: Milner at Anfield, Thiago and Fabinho at the Etihad. The Milner one was clear-cut, the other were more contentious, but the debatable decisions went Liverpool's way. Officials have helped them to challenge us. Fair play is important, the brand is more important, though.
They barely got in our box all match.As inconsistent and infuriating as i expected. Least he didn't give a pen, seems to be a lot less diving from there front three than i expected for once.
Very true, even for freekicks, they stayed more upright that usual.They barely got in our box all match.
When it comes to gallagher (and that fuckin tramp walton) I tend to believe the opposite is true of what they’re about to say most (if not all) of the time when it comes to us.dermott on Fabinho challange " not enough contact "
They hardly got in the box, to be fair...As inconsistent and infuriating as i expected. Least he didn't give a pen, seems to be a lot less diving from there front three than i expected for once.
I doubt that will be the case to the end of the seasonAs inconsistent and infuriating as i expected. Least he didn't give a pen, seems to be a lot less diving from there front three than i expected for once.
Gallagher
"Taylor reffed the game fantastically"
Just fuck the fuck off you absolute cockwomble
I think a bit of perspective is needed here. The man with the whistle, looked at objectively, did ok yesterday. Sure he might have given a red or a second yellow but then again nothing was clear and obvious despite the outpouring of emotion on here. AT did not impact in any significant way the outcome of yesterday's game.new laws of game = red for city player, yellow for opposition player or nothing if already cautioned
Could you say with any level of conviction that Fern wouldn't have been sent off for an identical challenge?I think a bit of perspective is needed here. The man with the whistle, looked at objectively, did ok yesterday. Sure he might have given a red or a second yellow but then again nothing was clear and obvious despite the outpouring of emotion on here. AT did not impact in any significant way the outcome of yesterday's game.
The arguments presented here that he would have sent off men in blue for the same transgressions is pure conjecture. As was the case in the first game we were marginally the better team but failed to win because of poor finishing and in yesterday's case two defensive lapses which cost us goals.
The media coverage is a more clear cut matter and a built in bias does appear to exist in favour of the reds and Micah is probably not the best tool to counter this.
Having seen it back, Rodri pushed Tiago into making that challenge whilst off balance.Penalising Kev for getting hacked down by Thiago should see Taylor done as a top level ref regardless of how he reffed the rest of the game imo.