EPL Refs
- Yankee_Gooner_Dandee
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EPL Refs
Seriously? In a country where one sport dominates. In a country with 50+ million people, they can't find 10 men to do their jobs properly and fairly officiate a game of football?
I watch a lot of sports, and while there are always bad refs or bad calls, there is no league I have ever seen where the refs are even CLOSE to as horrid as the EPL refs. Every single week...hell almost every single game, has absolutely awful and embarrasing decisions that usually result in one team getting fucked over.
Its so fucking laughable at times that it hurts.
I watch a lot of sports, and while there are always bad refs or bad calls, there is no league I have ever seen where the refs are even CLOSE to as horrid as the EPL refs. Every single week...hell almost every single game, has absolutely awful and embarrasing decisions that usually result in one team getting fucked over.
Its so fucking laughable at times that it hurts.
I think we have had extremely bad luck with officiating decisions over the last 4 games and it was only a matter of time before the decisions cost us points. On top of the nonsence we witnessed from Howard Webb today, we most likely would have won the game had TV played and Song been in midfield. I cannot believe how bad the officiating has been in our games of late Stoke Hull Westham and today all had some really bad decisions against us.
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Well it cant be bad luck when it happens almost every single game. Its more like bad/influenced/paid off refs. The luck only occurs once a month when you get a ref that calls a fair game.Chadez wrote:I think we have had extremely bad luck with officiating decisions over the last 4 games and it was only a matter of time before the decisions cost us points. On top of the nonsence we witnessed from Howard Webb today, we most likely would have won the game had TV played and Song been in midfield. I cannot believe how bad the officiating has been in our games of late Stoke Hull Westham and today all had some really bad decisions against us.
As the Premier League get's the most exposure you will inevitably see more mistakes.
In the Premier Division in Ireland for example, the overwhelming majority of refs are Dubliners - imagine if most of the Premier League refs were from Manchester!!!!!!
Saying that , the majority of teams in the League are Dublin teams so maybe it evens itself out.
In the Premier Division in Ireland for example, the overwhelming majority of refs are Dubliners - imagine if most of the Premier League refs were from Manchester!!!!!!
Saying that , the majority of teams in the League are Dublin teams so maybe it evens itself out.
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English supporters don't really like to talk about this subject for some reason, and the fact of the matter, I believe, is that the EPL has been infiltrated over the years by the Russian and Asian Mafias....
When I say 'INFILTRATED', I mean referees have been paid cash money to to alter the courses of certain games.
Call me a conspiracy theorist if you may, but I say there is no smoke without fire...
When I say 'INFILTRATED', I mean referees have been paid cash money to to alter the courses of certain games.
Call me a conspiracy theorist if you may, but I say there is no smoke without fire...
ive got to say that our run of bad luck with refs is beyond funny, and i siad before the game i wonder if song gets booked for his first foul yet agian - and he did, clichy got booked for trying to jump away from a mcfadden dive
stats will show the ref gave them 3 yellows and us two but he gave thier yellows at the end of the game, in effect the ref made the left side of our backline walk thin ice for the whole game
yet again the opposition allowed to foul and kick us, but if we tried to compete in the same way we would be down to 9 men very quiclky
im still not sure why the goal was ruled out
stats will show the ref gave them 3 yellows and us two but he gave thier yellows at the end of the game, in effect the ref made the left side of our backline walk thin ice for the whole game
yet again the opposition allowed to foul and kick us, but if we tried to compete in the same way we would be down to 9 men very quiclky
im still not sure why the goal was ruled out
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You been staying with Rolypoly Hagbard?Hagbard 23 wrote:English supporters don't really like to talk about this subject for some reason, and the fact of the matter, I believe, is that the EPL has been infiltrated over the years by the Russian and Asian Mafias....
When I say 'INFILTRATED', I mean referees have been paid cash money to to alter the courses of certain games.
Call me a conspiracy theorist if you may, but I say there is no smoke without fire...

Michael Leslie Dean (born 2 June 1968[1]) is an English football referee in the FA Premier League based in Heswall, Wirral.Kiki wrote:In the Premier Division in Ireland for example, the overwhelming majority of refs are Dubliners - imagine if most of the Premier League refs were from Manchester!!!!!!
Philip Dowd (born 26 January 1963[1]) is an English football referee in the FA Premier League. He is based in Stoke-on-Trent.
Christopher J. Foy (born 20 November 1962[1]) is an English football referee. He comes from St Helens, Lancashire.[2]
Kevin Friend (born 8 July 1971[1]) is an English football referee. He comes from Leicestershire.
Mark R. Halsey (born 8 July 1961[1]) is an English football referee in the Premier League. He was formerly based in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, latterly in Bolton, Lancashire.[2]
Mike Jones (born 18 April 1968) is an English football referee who officiates in the Premier League. (Chester)
Graham Laws (born August 17, 1961,[1] Whitley Bay, Northumberland[2]) is an English association football referee who operates in the Football League, and has previously been a fourth official in the Premier League.
Lee S. Mason (born 29 October 1971[1]) is an English football referee originating from Bolton, Lancashire.[1]
Lee W. Probert[1] (born August 13, 1972[2]) is an English football referee in the Football League and Premier League. He was born on the South Gloucestershire border
Michael Anthony Riley (born 17 December 1964(1964-12-17) is a former English football referee from Leeds[1] in West Yorkshire
Peter Walton is an English football referee for the FA Premier League, and former player in the United Counties League. He was born on 10 October 1959[1], and is based in Long Buckby[2], Northants, for whom he played his football.[3]
Howard Webb (born 14 July 1971[2]) is an English football referee who operates in the Premier League and has been a FIFA-listed referee since 2005. He lives in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
Alan G. Wiley (born 27 May 1960[1]) is an English football referee in the FA Premier League, and he is based in Burntwood, Staffordshire.
Hardly scientific, but (from Wikipedia) all but about 3 referees are Northern (primarily from Lancs, Staffs and Yorks). None are from London (Mike Halsey's the closest, but has missed the whole season with Cancer).
Aren't the teams we fail to get protection from primarily from Lancs, Staffs and Yorks? Just an idea.....

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They are not necessarily paid cash either. Think of it more as a masonic old boys club where they are rewarded for ensuring certain games go against the odds, by getting high profile matches and cup finals.
Howard Webb was rewarded with the world cup for his efforts over the last 4 years.
Is it a coincidence that Big Howard has been kept under the radar in the lead up to the world cup? It was only last season that you couldn't have a top 4 game without Webb in charge.
A couple of tips for you if you fancy a bet. If Mike Dean is in charge of a Harry Redknapp game, bet your house on it. If Dean is in charge of an Arsenal game that we are expected to win, bet against us.
It is run by Mike Riley and the PGMO and if you think there is too much money in the premier league for this to happen then yes, the EPL is a billion pound industry. However, over 5 Billion pounds are bet EVERY WEEKEND on the premier league in Asia. So if you think that these Asian bookmakers will allow this to be purely 'chance' then I suggest thinking again.
Howard Webb was rewarded with the world cup for his efforts over the last 4 years.
Is it a coincidence that Big Howard has been kept under the radar in the lead up to the world cup? It was only last season that you couldn't have a top 4 game without Webb in charge.
A couple of tips for you if you fancy a bet. If Mike Dean is in charge of a Harry Redknapp game, bet your house on it. If Dean is in charge of an Arsenal game that we are expected to win, bet against us.
It is run by Mike Riley and the PGMO and if you think there is too much money in the premier league for this to happen then yes, the EPL is a billion pound industry. However, over 5 Billion pounds are bet EVERY WEEKEND on the premier league in Asia. So if you think that these Asian bookmakers will allow this to be purely 'chance' then I suggest thinking again.
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I think the 2008 prem was 100% fixed
not just because of the run of decisions that killed our title charge
but because once Chelski (spit) were Manurea challengers all the decisions went against them
this year I think it's more to do with all the refs being London hating northern moneys
Webb's is the absolute worst - he calls Rooney and Gerrard 'Wazza' and 'StevieG' on the pitch for f*cks sake
not just because of the run of decisions that killed our title charge
but because once Chelski (spit) were Manurea challengers all the decisions went against them
this year I think it's more to do with all the refs being London hating northern moneys
Webb's is the absolute worst - he calls Rooney and Gerrard 'Wazza' and 'StevieG' on the pitch for f*cks sake
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A bit of extra ammunition for coruption theorists.......
Sepp Blater is in charge of our game.
Enough said really, we all know what he's like.
And introducing video technology to football? It would reduce bad ref decisions,and therefor prevent any opportunity of match fixing.
Instead, Blatter has thrown up a smoke screen with his idea of having extra officials standing near the goals. Fucking laughable. If it wasn't so sad.
Sepp Blater is in charge of our game.
Enough said really, we all know what he's like.
And introducing video technology to football? It would reduce bad ref decisions,and therefor prevent any opportunity of match fixing.
Instead, Blatter has thrown up a smoke screen with his idea of having extra officials standing near the goals. Fucking laughable. If it wasn't so sad.
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