The more you look at it the more the Prem appears as some sort of WWE scripted production. There is nothing in what we see that is not deliberate. Sky are in on it. The Premier League condone it all.rodders999 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 1:20 pmChris Kavanagh is from Greater Manchester, no doubt he spent the international break moonlighting out in Dubai reffing some games out there for some extra pocket money.BobbyPires7 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 1:15 pmStrange refereeing in this game. City getting any 50/50 plus any shit house barges are ignored. They are a very dubious Club.
Serious bantz.
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha goal ruled out for a push 100 times softer then the Gabriel one 

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All part of the (cough Cough) Training Courses for Officials, where those doing the 'training' get on average £10k per day, then of course there's the 'little thank-you's' (ie: Top of the Range Rolexes that go for 180Sovs )...rodders999 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 1:20 pmChris Kavanagh is from Greater Manchester, no doubt he spent the international break moonlighting out in Dubai reffing some games out there for some extra pocket money.BobbyPires7 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 1:15 pmStrange refereeing in this game. City getting any 50/50 plus any shit house barges are ignored. They are a very dubious Club.
Serious bantz.
Just saw the 'push' on Alisson very similar to the one on Gabriel and of course VAR deemed it a Foul....

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Yep was just chuckling about that, of course the commentators don't make the comparison, absolutely fucking abysmal biaise against Arsenal and I reckon it will be more of the same this season now we've complained about itrodders999 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 1:59 pmHa ha ha ha ha ha goal ruled out for a push 100 times softer then the Gabriel one![]()

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Haaaa Haaaa 1 - 1 Suits me fine!



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The fraud that goes on in the Premier League is 100% provable in a court of law. Webb would last 5 seconds vs a barrister. Would be a whitewash.
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There was a time I thought it would never come out but now I feel it’s just a matter of when.BobbyPires7 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 2:17 pmThe fraud that goes on in the Premier League is 100% provable in a court of law. Webb would last 5 seconds vs a barrister. Would be a whitewash.
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There just isn’t any attempt to hide it. Just get an investigative reporter on it. Like a modern day version of the Cook report. Will come out easily enough.rodders999 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 2:25 pmThere was a time I thought it would never come out but now I feel it’s just a matter of when.BobbyPires7 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 2:17 pmThe fraud that goes on in the Premier League is 100% provable in a court of law. Webb would last 5 seconds vs a barrister. Would be a whitewash.
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Trouble is by time it does come out; and I agree it is now a matter of when not if. The Serious Damage has already been done; not just in terms of Trophies, Titles etc etc But To the very Heart of the Game we all love and devote so much energy & time supporting, following etc.rodders999 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 2:25 pmThere was a time I thought it would never come out but now I feel it’s just a matter of when.BobbyPires7 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 2:17 pmThe fraud that goes on in the Premier League is 100% provable in a court of law. Webb would last 5 seconds vs a barrister. Would be a whitewash.
It would need Jail Time" for the CORRUPTCunts so at least then I'd know that Webb is getting his in the showers from Big Bubba and Da Boys.
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Oh! Yes and this little ditty:
BBC:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67521024
A banner requesting the release of a prominent activist in the United Arab Emirates was flown over Manchester City's Etihad Stadium during their Premier League match with Liverpool.
The banner - which read 'UAE: Free Ahmed Mansoor' - was organised by human rights group Amnesty International.
Mansoor was jailed for 10 years in 2018 for "defaming" the country.
City owner Sheikh Mansour is the UAE's vice-president, deputy prime minister and part of the Emirati royal family.
The light aircraft towing the banner circled the ground for approximately 20 minutes after kick-off on Saturday.
Live coverage of Manchester City v Liverpool
In 2011, Mansoor was one of five activists arrested after calling for political or economic reforms. All were later pardoned by authorities.
Four years later, Mansoor received the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders for what was cited as his work in raising concerns about arbitrary detention, torture and degrading treatment in the UAE, in the face of repeated intimidation and harassment.
He was seized by security agents in 2017 and a year later imprisoned for reportedly using social media sites to "publish false information that damages the country's reputation" and to "spread hatred and sectarianism".
Earlier this month, Amnesty wrote to Manchester City Council leader Bev Craig to urge the council to "publicly call" on the UAE government to release Mansoor.
Amnesty International UK's chief executive Sacha Deshmukh said: "We're calling on City fans to join us in this campaign to free Ahmed.
"Today's plane stunt is a way of saying: 'Look up from the pitch and see the bigger picture - a huge injustice has occurred, and the owners of Manchester City are the ones who can right this wrong.'"
BBC Sport has approached Manchester City for comment.
BBC:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67521024
A banner requesting the release of a prominent activist in the United Arab Emirates was flown over Manchester City's Etihad Stadium during their Premier League match with Liverpool.
The banner - which read 'UAE: Free Ahmed Mansoor' - was organised by human rights group Amnesty International.
Mansoor was jailed for 10 years in 2018 for "defaming" the country.
City owner Sheikh Mansour is the UAE's vice-president, deputy prime minister and part of the Emirati royal family.
The light aircraft towing the banner circled the ground for approximately 20 minutes after kick-off on Saturday.
Live coverage of Manchester City v Liverpool
In 2011, Mansoor was one of five activists arrested after calling for political or economic reforms. All were later pardoned by authorities.
Four years later, Mansoor received the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders for what was cited as his work in raising concerns about arbitrary detention, torture and degrading treatment in the UAE, in the face of repeated intimidation and harassment.
He was seized by security agents in 2017 and a year later imprisoned for reportedly using social media sites to "publish false information that damages the country's reputation" and to "spread hatred and sectarianism".
Earlier this month, Amnesty wrote to Manchester City Council leader Bev Craig to urge the council to "publicly call" on the UAE government to release Mansoor.
Amnesty International UK's chief executive Sacha Deshmukh said: "We're calling on City fans to join us in this campaign to free Ahmed.
"Today's plane stunt is a way of saying: 'Look up from the pitch and see the bigger picture - a huge injustice has occurred, and the owners of Manchester City are the ones who can right this wrong.'"
BBC Sport has approached Manchester City for comment.
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Draw is a good result for us. We need to take advantage now and be top at the end of the weekend!! 

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Decent result for the dippers there and perfect for us. Apart from their usual thrashing of Manure, City are dropping points against teams they would have expected to beat in previous seasons- chavs, dippers, Wolves and of course, us. They aren't going to string huge runs of wins together this season and it's up to us to take advantage of it.
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When the holy Fuck are the FA going to Punish the FatFivebellied LightBulbWorshipping UglySister Shagging WomenBeatingNorthernCUNTS for Man-Handling The Referee??
They Do it Every Single Fucking Game and NOTHING is Done!!!

They Do it Every Single Fucking Game and NOTHING is Done!!!



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This time by Everton Fans Banner saying; "Premier League = CORRUPT"...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67521024
I know Fans hate each other but as someone said on 5Live last week, the Fans need to put aside the Tribalism and ALL Protest against The FA and The PGMOL....
A banner protesting against Everton's 10-point penalty for breaching financial rules was flown over the Etihad Stadium during Manchester City's Premier League match with Liverpool.
The banner - which read 'Premier League = corrupt' - was organised by Everton fans' group The 1878s.
It flew over during the second half of Saturday's lunchtime fixture.
Earlier, a banner requesting the release of a prominent activist in the United Arab Emirates was flown over.


