Okay, thanks, I don’t watch SkyBobbyPires7 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 8:55 pmSky have access to Webb for their shite programme going through refereeing decisions (errors). In exchange for their support he lets them air their programme. Webb wants backing if Sky are to get access to him. Hence Sky taking a bonkers view on the clusterfuck decisions we have seen this season.Stuart L (2) wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 8:50 pmHe needs to name them to have any credibilitymcdowell42 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 10:59 amI was nodding in agreement with Richard Keys. I was aware of the two people receiving a phone call and instructed to tow the line and to quieten down in the criticism of match officials. The standard is woeful both in the middle and VAR room at Stockley Park.
Keith Hackett ex PL ref
Received a phone call from who exactly ?
Why would VAR be any better standard than the refs on the pitch when it’s the same bunch of clowns![]()
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The League Managers' Association (LMA) have revealed that Premier League bosses are demanding changes to VAR after Mikel Arteta & Arsenal spoke out about the current poor & Inconsistent standards.
They are calling for:
1) that a VAR specialist should be considered a member of the close team of officials that become one unit for every game they are officiating together.
2) for a review (and simplification) of the interpretation of the term 'clear and obvious' in VAR decision-making, as this is a cause of much confusion at present #arsenal #afc
They are calling for:
1) that a VAR specialist should be considered a member of the close team of officials that become one unit for every game they are officiating together.
2) for a review (and simplification) of the interpretation of the term 'clear and obvious' in VAR decision-making, as this is a cause of much confusion at present #arsenal #afc
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Cue PGMOL issuing the following statement to cover both the review and the simplification....mcdowell42 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 6:59 pmThe League Managers' Association (LMA) have revealed that Premier League bosses are demanding changes to VAR after Mikel Arteta & Arsenal spoke out about the current poor & Inconsistent standards.
They are calling for:
1) that a VAR specialist should be considered a member of the close team of officials that become one unit for every game they are officiating together.
2) for a review (and simplification) of the interpretation of the term 'clear and obvious' in VAR decision-making, as this is a cause of much confusion at present #arsenal #afc
"Clearly it has to be obvious and obviously it has to be clear".

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No fucking Surprises that when Manure start complaining about VAR "It has Lost Control" all the cock-sucking, Gravy Train RidingCUNTS in the Media start siding with them...
Oh! But when Arteta calls them out and is backed by the club they are lambasted from Pillar to Post...
Yeah! Sure no anti-Arsenal bias here... Like Fuck YouCorruptCUNTS !!!

Oh! But when Arteta calls them out and is backed by the club they are lambasted from Pillar to Post...
Yeah! Sure no anti-Arsenal bias here... Like Fuck YouCorruptCUNTS !!!





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VAR: Correct decision to award Newcastle United goal against Arsenal, panel rules The panel also noted Gabriel had gone to play the ball before Joelinton touched him, therefore no foul was committed.
But it was unanimous in its view that Havertz should have been sent off for his first-half tackle on Longstaff.
It also decided by a 3-2 majority that Guimaraes should have been shown a red card for striking Jorginho with an outstretched arm.
From BBC
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67372283
What a cover up - spout enough bollocks and eventually enough people believe it
It’s isn’t VAR that is the problem it’s too many people in football riding the gravy train with no integrity whatsoever

But it was unanimous in its view that Havertz should have been sent off for his first-half tackle on Longstaff.
It also decided by a 3-2 majority that Guimaraes should have been shown a red card for striking Jorginho with an outstretched arm.
From BBC
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67372283
What a cover up - spout enough bollocks and eventually enough people believe it
It’s isn’t VAR that is the problem it’s too many people in football riding the gravy train with no integrity whatsoever
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They KNOW they Totally Fucked Up and so have nowhere to backtrack too. Inept Bunch of CorruptPedos.Stuart L (2) wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 6:52 pmVAR: Correct decision to award Newcastle United goal against Arsenal, panel rules The panel also noted Gabriel had gone to play the ball before Joelinton touched him, therefore no foul was committed.
But it was unanimous in its view that Havertz should have been sent off for his first-half tackle on Longstaff.
It also decided by a 3-2 majority that Guimaraes should have been shown a red card for striking Jorginho with an outstretched arm.
From BBC
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67372283
What a cover up - spout enough bollocks and eventually enough people believe it
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Stuart L (2) wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 6:52 pmVAR: Correct decision to award Newcastle United goal against Arsenal, panel rules The panel also noted Gabriel had gone to play the ball before Joelinton touched him, therefore no foul was committed.
But it was unanimous in its view that Havertz should have been sent off for his first-half tackle on Longstaff.
It also decided by a 3-2 majority that Guimaraes should have been shown a red card for striking Jorginho with an outstretched arm.
From BBC
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67372283
What a cover up - spout enough bollocks and eventually enough people believe it
It’s isn’t VAR that is the problem it’s too many people in football riding the gravy train with no integrity whatsoever![]()
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Does anyone know who makes up this panel of faceless c.unts?
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Still doesn't deal with the fact that the ball was out and it was offside. How can it be correct when they don't even face those issues?OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 6:54 pmThey KNOW they Totally Fucked Up and so have nowhere to backtrack too. Inept Bunch of CorruptPedos.Stuart L (2) wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 6:52 pmVAR: Correct decision to award Newcastle United goal against Arsenal, panel rules The panel also noted Gabriel had gone to play the ball before Joelinton touched him, therefore no foul was committed.
But it was unanimous in its view that Havertz should have been sent off for his first-half tackle on Longstaff.
It also decided by a 3-2 majority that Guimaraes should have been shown a red card for striking Jorginho with an outstretched arm.
From BBC
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67372283
What a cover up - spout enough bollocks and eventually enough people believe it
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For me mate it is just further confirmation of what many of us have been saying; for quite some time They are part of the Deep and Embedded CORRUPT that runs the game. I tried to search online for Members of the Premier League's Key Match Incidents panel. and could find absolutely Nada.Perryashburtongroves wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 7:48 pmStill doesn't deal with the fact that the ball was out and it was offside. How can it be correct when they don't even face those issues?OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 6:54 pmThey KNOW they Totally Fucked Up and so have nowhere to backtrack too. Inept Bunch of CorruptPedos.Stuart L (2) wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 6:52 pmVAR: Correct decision to award Newcastle United goal against Arsenal, panel rules The panel also noted Gabriel had gone to play the ball before Joelinton touched him, therefore no foul was committed.
But it was unanimous in its view that Havertz should have been sent off for his first-half tackle on Longstaff.
It also decided by a 3-2 majority that Guimaraes should have been shown a red card for striking Jorginho with an outstretched arm.
From BBC
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67372283
What a cover up - spout enough bollocks and eventually enough people believe it
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Absolutely right. What is this panel, who is on it, how often do they meet and as always, how are the paying public informed of how they come to their decisions. How is this fucking VAR shit the most secretive shit in the world? We know more about government departments and war plans than we do about this fucking corrupt nonsense.OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 8:16 pmFor me mate it is just further confirmation of what many of us have been saying; for quite some time They are part of the Deep and Embedded CORRUPT that runs the game. I tried to search online for Members of the Premier League's Key Match Incidents panel. and could find absolutely Nada.Perryashburtongroves wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 7:48 pmStill doesn't deal with the fact that the ball was out and it was offside. How can it be correct when they don't even face those issues?OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 6:54 pmThey KNOW they Totally Fucked Up and so have nowhere to backtrack too. Inept Bunch of CorruptPedos.Stuart L (2) wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 6:52 pmVAR: Correct decision to award Newcastle United goal against Arsenal, panel rules The panel also noted Gabriel had gone to play the ball before Joelinton touched him, therefore no foul was committed.
But it was unanimous in its view that Havertz should have been sent off for his first-half tackle on Longstaff.
It also decided by a 3-2 majority that Guimaraes should have been shown a red card for striking Jorginho with an outstretched arm.
From BBC
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67372283
What a cover up - spout enough bollocks and eventually enough people believe it
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Perryashburtongroves wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 8:40 pmAbsolutely right. What is this panel, who is on it, how often do they meet and as always, how are the paying public informed of how they come to their decisions. How is this fucking VAR shit the most secretive shit in the world? We know more about government departments and war plans than we do about this fucking corrupt nonsense.OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 8:16 pmFor me mate it is just further confirmation of what many of us have been saying; for quite some time They are part of the Deep and Embedded CORRUPT that runs the game. I tried to search online for Members of the Premier League's Key Match Incidents panel. and could find absolutely Nada.Perryashburtongroves wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 7:48 pmStill doesn't deal with the fact that the ball was out and it was offside. How can it be correct when they don't even face those issues?OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 6:54 pmThey KNOW they Totally Fucked Up and so have nowhere to backtrack too. Inept Bunch of CorruptPedos.Stuart L (2) wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 6:52 pmVAR: Correct decision to award Newcastle United goal against Arsenal, panel rules The panel also noted Gabriel had gone to play the ball before Joelinton touched him, therefore no foul was committed.
But it was unanimous in its view that Havertz should have been sent off for his first-half tackle on Longstaff.
It also decided by a 3-2 majority that Guimaraes should have been shown a red card for striking Jorginho with an outstretched arm.
From BBC
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67372283
What a cover up - spout enough bollocks and eventually enough people believe it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM5tBfRspOw
2 Minutes and 20 seconds into the Video of the Pre-Boornlaay Game presser one of the Journo's asks Arteta specificallyabout "Premier League key Match Incidents Panel" ie: 'Do you know who they are' and even Arteta doesn't fucking know who the persons on the panel are !!
I mean FFS He is The Manager of one of the Big Prem Clubs and he doesn't know... and it would seem that other than being told it is made up of Three Ex-Professional Players or Coaches, a Referee and a Premier League Person , No one seems to know who is on the panel. HOE THE FUCK Can That Be... If Ever there was an Opportunity for these CorruptCUNTS in the PGMOL & FA to decide the outcome of a game and the decisions made by the officials of that game, then surely this is it. Un-Friggin-believable.
You can tell by Arteta's bemused look that he really wants to say something, but is having to be "Diplomatic"....ie Bite his fucking his tongue.
I mean WHO ARE THESECUNTS ? They are more secretive than the Fucking Staszi were in Russian/ East Germany...



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There was list of the 5 on twitter earlier,but I wasn't really paying attention so i can't remember all 5 ,but 2 of them were Rob Green ex West Ham GK I think and Stephen Reid ex Irish international,not sure how legit the list was as Reid is a 1st team coach at forest,wouldn't have thought that someone currently involved with a PL club could be on an independent panel.
Located the tweet with the names ,not sure if the list is correct though
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Steven Reid
Rob Green
Karen Carney
Jon Walters
Terry Burton
Located the tweet with the names ,not sure if the list is correct though
They are -
Steven Reid
Rob Green
Karen Carney
Jon Walters
Terry Burton
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Cheers McD
Steven Reid: The Biggest club he played for was West Brom... A right DozyCUNT who sound like a Brummie version of Forest Gump.
Rob Green: An average goalie at best... and again when he did pundit work was quickly Dropped by the BBC
Karen Carney: !!WTF Does she know about Football!? ! She talks Utter Bollocks whenever she's on Radio or TV so she can FUCK right off - I
Jon Walters: Biggest club he played for was Stoke City ... Nuff Said.
Terry Burton: Now we know why? He was asked to be on the panel (£2k) per panel meeting apparetly - he was assistant coach for Arsenal reserves for a short while 2012 - 2014 before being sacked, so no agenda there then.
Un-Friggin-Beleivable, I mean Seriously!?? These c.unts are meant to be "Experts"????

Steven Reid: The Biggest club he played for was West Brom... A right DozyCUNT who sound like a Brummie version of Forest Gump.
Rob Green: An average goalie at best... and again when he did pundit work was quickly Dropped by the BBC
Karen Carney: !!WTF Does she know about Football!? ! She talks Utter Bollocks whenever she's on Radio or TV so she can FUCK right off - I
Jon Walters: Biggest club he played for was Stoke City ... Nuff Said.
Terry Burton: Now we know why? He was asked to be on the panel (£2k) per panel meeting apparetly - he was assistant coach for Arsenal reserves for a short while 2012 - 2014 before being sacked, so no agenda there then.
Un-Friggin-Beleivable, I mean Seriously!?? These c.unts are meant to be "Experts"????


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I’d say all of that lot have reasons to hate Arsenal.OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 7:11 pmCheers McD
Steven Reid: The Biggest club he played for was West Brom... A right DozyCUNT who sound like a Brummie version of Forest Gump.
Rob Green: An average goalie at best... and again when he did pundit work was quickly Dropped by the BBC
Karen Carney: !!WTF Does she know about Football!? ! She talks Utter Bollocks whenever she's on Radio or TV so she can FUCK right off - I
Jon Walters: Biggest club he played for was Stoke City ... Nuff Said.
Terry Burton: Now we know why? He was asked to be on the panel (£2k) per panel meeting apparetly - he was assistant coach for Arsenal reserves for a short while 2012 - 2014 before being sacked, so no agenda there then.
Un-Friggin-Beleivable, I mean Seriously!?? These c.unts are meant to be "Experts"????![]()
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