From dodgy referees who claim to support non-league teams and once they are in, resort to being cheating bastards to the FA being sponsored by a coach company and then changing kick off times for games at Wembley to times that mean northern fans can't get home on a train.
From disciplinary committees that we are not allowed to know the names of who then change rules as it suits them such as the Adebayor case to cup draws where we can visibly watch ex-players looking into the pot, grabbing one ball, swirling the rest around only to pull out their original choice to attempted placing of ex-players as match officials to their former clubs.
From the non-appointment of Brian Clough for fear he'd uncover the fat pigs on the FA to the appointment and blind faith shown to the worst tournament manager ever who repeatedly called up players from his on agency to every level of England international squads whilst having the charisma of one of my post chicken balti curry farts.
From the chief executive of the Premier League stating that a poor Manchester United is bad for profits to the same man saying there's a strategic plan to rotate the champions of the country.
From England captain Alan Shearer assaulting a fellow player but not being banned because he threatens to withdraw from a World Cup to an incompetent scouse thug screaming obscenities at a camera slagging off fans who have flown half way around the world to watch their team draw with Algeria.
From rules designed to stop investment into the game to allowing clubs to trade whilst in hundreds of millions of pounds of debt.
From companies who make plastic stadium seats jumping into bed with the FA whilst all seater stadium rules are still not mandatory to the point blank refusal to even consider safe standing despite all evidence in a better run league in a country that continually shows us how it's done proving it is indeed safer than seats.
From the biggest investor in the English game running it's own betting firm to the same broadcaster scheduling it's own fixture list, thus having the ability to pay more to it's favourite clubs through televised match fees.
From hearing a well respected ex-referee state that he was told by his bosses to change match reports so that certain players could be punished outside of the rules to other referees telling managers that certain players annoy them before sending them off shortly afterwards.
All of this is fair game in the eyes of the football authorities in this country but woe betide a player being pissed off with an incompetent official and taking to social media to state that he thought his team did well to win a match against the odds.
I hope Sagna leaves City whenever his time is up, goes to play in France where he is safe to spit from a distance and gives it both barrels to the thunder****s that run our national game.