cheekybids
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the problem is, every single officiating mistake, every wrong decision can just be labelled as 'corruption' (in many forms)
Mike Dean admitting he should have sent ref over and deeply regrets he doesn't - is that really proof of 'corruption' ? it was a human error. Not saying it's acceptable either. but it's clear he didn't make that decision on the back of a dodgy envelope and higher instructions from the FA.
Unless we have an officiating system with or without VAR that can guarantee every single decision is 100% correct, that can satisfy both sets of players, managers and fans at all times - then everything is just labelled as 'corrupt'
Yes it’s corruption he didn’t make a mistake he made a calculated decision based on his relationship with the referee. What he’s saying is if it was a different referee he’d have made a different call.
We are not calling out mistakes where are calling out when the LOTG are ignored for the reasons I explained earlier.
You could look further into the relationship & maybe Dean felt he owed him one.