Never any doubt of Liverpool victory as ref makes debut at Anfield. 17:38 - Mar 8 with 490 views | saintmark1976 | 1. Liverpool player given yellow card instead of red for hacking Walker Peters early doors. 2. Smallbone has minor contact with Liverpool player at 1-1, penalty for Liverpool. 3. Sugar has tussle with Liverpool player, ball touches hand, another penalty for Liverpool. Premiership football isn’t corrupt though is it ? |  |
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Never any doubt of Liverpool victory as ref makes debut at Anfield. on 17:47 - Mar 8 with 455 views | kingslandstand1 | It's not corrupt in the genuine meaning as that no brown envelopes are passed to the officials, but there is a definite bias and that is what I cannot understand or see any reasoning. I always thought us Brits always went for the underdogs?? |  | |  |
Never any doubt of Liverpool victory as ref makes debut at Anfield. on 18:20 - Mar 8 with 367 views | Flamingbankers |
Never any doubt of Liverpool victory as ref makes debut at Anfield. on 17:47 - Mar 8 by kingslandstand1 | It's not corrupt in the genuine meaning as that no brown envelopes are passed to the officials, but there is a definite bias and that is what I cannot understand or see any reasoning. I always thought us Brits always went for the underdogs?? |
Well, if FIFA can be overtly corrupt, as law suits prove, so can the Premier League or any other authorities. Let's face it the UK is riddled with corruption, as are many other authorities, institutions or organisations you care to mention. At least in sport they should make a concerted effort not to be biased. But they clearly are when a 'big' team plays a 'no hoper' in the PFL. The statistics are even there to prove it and still they pontificate as if nothing's wrong just like our corrupt politicians hammering the populace into the dirt, for their personal gain. Time we all woke up but that won't happen either. [Post edited 8 Mar 18:21]
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Never any doubt of Liverpool victory as ref makes debut at Anfield. on 18:31 - Mar 8 with 328 views | kingslandstand1 |
Never any doubt of Liverpool victory as ref makes debut at Anfield. on 18:20 - Mar 8 by Flamingbankers | Well, if FIFA can be overtly corrupt, as law suits prove, so can the Premier League or any other authorities. Let's face it the UK is riddled with corruption, as are many other authorities, institutions or organisations you care to mention. At least in sport they should make a concerted effort not to be biased. But they clearly are when a 'big' team plays a 'no hoper' in the PFL. The statistics are even there to prove it and still they pontificate as if nothing's wrong just like our corrupt politicians hammering the populace into the dirt, for their personal gain. Time we all woke up but that won't happen either. [Post edited 8 Mar 18:21]
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That's the biggest issue with me, the blatent and obvious bias. While we all want to be in this elite league, we also want to enjoy the more competitive lower division leagues and we have had all of those over the last dozen or so years Let's be honest, our most enjoyable years were those when we were doing a Brighton/Forest/Bmouth (ish) as they must be now back in 2015/16/17 ish years. We didn't have any issues with bias then as we were in the upper echelons of the Premier League But as you rightly say, we're the has beens now so the sooner we're out of this league now the better |  | |  |
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