purplenose
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Anthony Taylor on Wed.
It was his fault that the game did spill over. Absolutely disgustingly corrupt.Didn’t think he was too bad in a game that could easily have spilled over. He tried to let it flow and keep his hand out of his pocket. Those who thought he was terrible better strap themselves in for the next few games. It’s the ones who intervene that will decide how close we come, and the closer we get, the more they’ll Be tempted.
Sorry, but it's Andre "Blind Pugh" Marriner.Anthony Taylor on Wed.
They’re fvcking animals. The Kane and Alli tackles at our place last year were horrendous.The last 10 mins - he completely lost control - terrible flying tackle on Sane and he ignored it. For all their bravado- Spurs are a dirty side at times.
Sorry, but it's Andre "Blind Pugh" Marriner.
It was his fault that the game did spill over. Absolutely disgustingly corrupt.
An some city Fans dont want VAR trolololololo
If you listen to the anti-City media maybe, anyone actually at the game can tell you the reaction the referee got at full time. Security don’t generally run on the pitch to protect the referee at full time unless there’s more than a hint of potential trouble because of him. That’s after winning too, so the pricks who usually say “you wouldn’t say that if the result had been better”can fuck right off.Perhaps. There'll be a lot in London and Liverpool bemoaning one decision, and a fair few on here decrying his performance for having not awarded us penalties. I said in the pre-match thread that this game had the potential to become a right dirty scrap, one with serious injuries and possible red cards, and he did let it go to an extent, but it never got entirely out of control. Barring de Bruyne, we go on weary but intact and, most importantly, with the three points.