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Mic'd up match officials on sky

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Oh come on ... we can talk about referees being blind and iccasionally making mistakes but you can't put these ludicrous VAR decisions down to errors. It's not possible to make an error when you have slow mo and multiple angle replays. So if it's not error then what other possible motivation is there. Could it be money? I don't know, but I could guess.
Match officials and VAR officials need to be taken on in the strongest possible way. I've said this before on the forum: Managers should say nothing. Chairmen of clubs should come out and say the officials are cheating, are corrupt, and deliberately favouring certain clubs. They should also, at the same time, tell the FA/Premier League or whoever to put their house in order, and they will not submit to ANY attempted sanctions against them, be it an attempt to fine them or ban them from the ground. Tell the FA/Premier League that if they make one move against them, they will sue the arse off them.

It's the only way to clean the game up from the corruption that we see almost every week. And that is what it is: corruption, nothing else.
 
Match officials and VAR officials need to be taken on in the strongest possible way. I've said this before on the forum: Managers should say nothing. Chairmen of clubs should come out and say the officials are cheating, are corrupt, and deliberately favouring certain clubs. They should also, at the same time, tell the FA/Premier League or whoever to put their house in order, and they will not submit to ANY attempted sanctions against them, be it an attempt to fine them or ban them from the ground. Tell the FA/Premier League that if they make one move against them, they will sue the arse off them.

It's the only way to clean the game up from the corruption that we see almost every week. And that is what it is: corruption, nothing else.
Honestly the best way of removing corruption is for everybody to bin sky. With skybet it is purely a vast money collection organisation ... and money is the seat of corruption.
 
Honestly the best way of removing corruption is for everybody to bin sky. With skybet it is purely a vast money collection organisation ... and money is the seat of corruption.
Millions binning Sky is not going to happen. So I stand by my view that Chairmen/women should go on the attack against officials and VAR and call it out for the blatant cheating that it has become.
 
Millions binning Sky is not going to happen. So I stand by my view that Chairmen/women should go on the attack against officials and VAR and call it out for the blatant cheating that it has become.
Sadly true that even if thus corruption emerged and shouted from wvety rooftop, there would still be hoards of clowns happy to throw money to them. Just like when people still view tory despite all the reasons they should be in prison.
 
Match officials and VAR officials need to be taken on in the strongest possible way. I've said this before on the forum: Managers should say nothing. Chairmen of clubs should come out and say the officials are cheating, are corrupt, and deliberately favouring certain clubs. They should also, at the same time, tell the FA/Premier League or whoever to put their house in order, and they will not submit to ANY attempted sanctions against them, be it an attempt to fine them or ban them from the ground. Tell the FA/Premier League that if they make one move against them, they will sue the arse off them.

It's the only way to clean the game up from the corruption that we see almost every week. And that is what it is: corruption, nothing else.

Nice idea.

Can’t see our glorious FA and Premier league taking the same action as the Bolivian Fa have somehow - sadly, they are both in on the gig.
 

The most interesting one to me was the man city goal, the keeper had a clear view of the ball regardless of the man city players position and did a full dive, just didn't reach it.

They called it spot on
Because he didn't start his 'full dive' until after seeing whether Akanji changed the ball's flight. He sees the ball the whole way. He isn't thinking "he's offside so I know he won't touch it". He's thinking, "this could either carry on its current path, or come back the other way depending on whether the player gets a touch - I can't commit fully until I know which it is"
 

It all just sounds like absolute chaos.

They're in such a rush to make a decision they end up just shouting and throwing information all over the place which means decisions take ages to be sorted and end up being wrong.

If they just stayed calm and took their time they end up getting to the right decision and probably taking not much longer than they do at the moment.

The City goal is just farcical.


Correct, the Man Utd Onana foul is ridiculous, they are all just talking over each other rather than just looking at the video, absolute chaos, they seemed more interested in booking the Wolves manager.
 

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