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Jan 28, 2011
5,713
79,685
A refereeing decision goes against your team. What can be done?

a) Nothing. It's just one of those things.
b) Improved training for referees and VAR teams

or c)

Actually UEFA and FIFA should step up. They can claim that the league is not credible any more because of poor officials and could potentially take all European spots from English sides starting next season.

OK...

But they also won't do that because first of all they are also corrupt and second of all then English clubs would start to like an idea of Super League.

Right.

So what should be done?

First Liverpool should make a protest of some sort and put some demands on table so Premier League would even think about the idea of a replay

Second Premier League should propose the replay to Tottenham and Liverpool due to huge amount of mistakes

Third Tottenham should first acknowledge the huge amount of mistakes which led to their winning and accept a replay, which they wouldn't and they won't, because they are ****s.

And fourth, some clubs would then ask for a replay every single week, which would result in huge amount of extra games.


OK. To sum up then...

Good sportsmanship has gone. Refs are corrupt. PL is corrupt.... the world is corrupt.

This won't end until there is a huge change in global economics, not just football.

So Tottenham beat Liverpool because the global economic system is all to cock?

Don't know why I didn't work that one out myself, tbh. Anything else?

I feel like Brexit only made things worse.

:ROFLMAO:
 

Coco-1101

Well-Known Member
Aug 5, 2018
587
995
I don't know why anyone would complain about Jones redcard. They must check the redcard for malo gusto of chelsea last week. Both are similar incidents and redcards. No one said anything about that and rightly so then why is there so much noise about jonse's redcard?
 

Japhet

Well-Known Member
Aug 30, 2010
19,314
57,794
A refereeing decision goes against your team. What can be done?

a) Nothing. It's just one of those things.
b) Improved training for referees and VAR teams

or c)

Actually UEFA and FIFA should step up. They can claim that the league is not credible any more because of poor officials and could potentially take all European spots from English sides starting next season.

OK...

But they also won't do that because first of all they are also corrupt and second of all then English clubs would start to like an idea of Super League.

Right.

So what should be done?

First Liverpool should make a protest of some sort and put some demands on table so Premier League would even think about the idea of a replay

Second Premier League should propose the replay to Tottenham and Liverpool due to huge amount of mistakes

Third Tottenham should first acknowledge the huge amount of mistakes which led to their winning and accept a replay, which they wouldn't and they won't, because they are ****s.

And fourth, some clubs would then ask for a replay every single week, which would result in huge amount of extra games.


OK. To sum up then...

Good sportsmanship has gone. Refs are corrupt. PL is corrupt.... the world is corrupt.

This won't end until there is a huge change in global economics, not just football.


So Tottenham beat Liverpool because the global economic system is all to cock?

Don't know why I didn't work that one out myself, tbh. Anything else?

I feel like Brexit only made things worse.

:ROFLMAO:

Fuck me! Have they asked NATO and the UN to get involved yet?
 

Haddock

Captain
Oct 16, 2017
2,037
6,397
A refereeing decision goes against your team. What can be done?

a) Nothing. It's just one of those things.
b) Improved training for referees and VAR teams

or c)

Actually UEFA and FIFA should step up. They can claim that the league is not credible any more because of poor officials and could potentially take all European spots from English sides starting next season.

OK...

But they also won't do that because first of all they are also corrupt and second of all then English clubs would start to like an idea of Super League.

Right.

So what should be done?

First Liverpool should make a protest of some sort and put some demands on table so Premier League would even think about the idea of a replay

Second Premier League should propose the replay to Tottenham and Liverpool due to huge amount of mistakes

Third Tottenham should first acknowledge the huge amount of mistakes which led to their winning and accept a replay, which they wouldn't and they won't, because they are ****s.

And fourth, some clubs would then ask for a replay every single week, which would result in huge amount of extra games.


OK. To sum up then...

Good sportsmanship has gone. Refs are corrupt. PL is corrupt.... the world is corrupt.

This won't end until there is a huge change in global economics, not just football.


So Tottenham beat Liverpool because the global economic system is all to cock?

Don't know why I didn't work that one out myself, tbh. Anything else?

I feel like Brexit only made things worse.

:ROFLMAO:

This made my day. Thank you, sir
 

Fredo

Realist
Jun 8, 2018
3,985
18,073
definitely a utd/everton fan in var box last night, that was not offside, complete robbery of a goal if we're being honest
 

cjbyid

Well-Known Member
Jan 4, 2009
7,418
25,572
Liverpool fans always rise to the top.

Their is literally no other fan base like them. It's extrordinary how they go on, delusional takes a whole new meaning.
 

XIIIMPC

Well-Known Member
Jul 23, 2010
398
898
I've tried to look at it from the bin dippers point of view and this is what I've got to say

#justice for Jones
#justice for Diaz
#justice for Jota

suarez did nothing wrong

Their non-stop defense of Suarez, which continues to this day even after the Chiellini bite, even after Carragher distanced himself from those pathetic shirts, is such a damning indictment of that fanbase.
 

Metalhead

But that's a debate for another thread.....
Nov 24, 2013
25,501
38,620
Can we replay the CL final again then?
That's the thing, it'll never happen anyway - no way the premier League would create a precedent like that but you can bet your arse that they wouldn't be calling for a replay if the roles were reversed.
 

mattspur1986

Well-Known Member
Jan 27, 2007
1,105
5,861
A refereeing decision goes against your team. What can be done?

a) Nothing. It's just one of those things.
b) Improved training for referees and VAR teams

or c)

Actually UEFA and FIFA should step up. They can claim that the league is not credible any more because of poor officials and could potentially take all European spots from English sides starting next season.

OK...

But they also won't do that because first of all they are also corrupt and second of all then English clubs would start to like an idea of Super League.

Right.

So what should be done?

First Liverpool should make a protest of some sort and put some demands on table so Premier League would even think about the idea of a replay

Second Premier League should propose the replay to Tottenham and Liverpool due to huge amount of mistakes

Third Tottenham should first acknowledge the huge amount of mistakes which led to their winning and accept a replay, which they wouldn't and they won't, because they are ****s.

And fourth, some clubs would then ask for a replay every single week, which would result in huge amount of extra games.


OK. To sum up then...

Good sportsmanship has gone. Refs are corrupt. PL is corrupt.... the world is corrupt.

This won't end until there is a huge change in global economics, not just football.


So Tottenham beat Liverpool because the global economic system is all to cock?

Don't know why I didn't work that one out myself, tbh. Anything else?

I feel like Brexit only made things worse.

:ROFLMAO:
Jesus fucking wept, they really are a different breed, them and arsenal ar the 2 clubs I despise with EVERY fibre of my being, just the whole clubs and fan base! Genuinely hate them! And I know hate is a strong word! But fuck me, my 18 month old has more about her than 90% of these dweebs banging on about replays and corruption! And as it’s goes, the only WRONG decision was the offside goal! Both jota and jones deserved their reds!
 

dirtyh

One Skin, two skin.....
Jun 24, 2011
8,718
25,364
Rawk is an absolute tin foil delight. Apparently they are hard done by and the entire league bar us and city are behind them in their fight against corruption.
Hahaha, they live in a different reality. Off the top of my head, Fabinho 12 fouls no yellow every game, Robertson who deliberately tries to injure players and is just a nasty cowardly little rat, salah throws himself to the ground like he’s in a war zone. Lmfao, they really are special.
 

eViL

Oliver Skipp's Dad
May 15, 2004
5,841
7,965
why is there so much noise about jonse's redcard?

It was an orange to be fair.

I can't see there was any intent, it just ended up being a serious action when his foot went over the top.

Liverpool's problem was they didn't learn from it.
 

chas vs dave

Well-Known Member
Jul 17, 2008
5,462
22,169
It was an orange to be fair.

I can't see there was any intent, it just ended up being a serious action when his foot went over the top.

Liverpool's problem was they didn't learn from it.
Intent has nothing to do with it.

Was he endangering an opponent with a reckless challenge? Yes!

Straight leg, studs up.
 

Dakes

DNA of the Tottenham
Jan 28, 2020
2,345
7,866
A refereeing decision goes against your team. What can be done?

a) Nothing. It's just one of those things.
b) Improved training for referees and VAR teams

or c)

Actually UEFA and FIFA should step up. They can claim that the league is not credible any more because of poor officials and could potentially take all European spots from English sides starting next season.

OK...

But they also won't do that because first of all they are also corrupt and second of all then English clubs would start to like an idea of Super League.

Right.

So what should be done?

First Liverpool should make a protest of some sort and put some demands on table so Premier League would even think about the idea of a replay

Second Premier League should propose the replay to Tottenham and Liverpool due to huge amount of mistakes

Third Tottenham should first acknowledge the huge amount of mistakes which led to their winning and accept a replay, which they wouldn't and they won't, because they are ****s.

And fourth, some clubs would then ask for a replay every single week, which would result in huge amount of extra games.


OK. To sum up then...

Good sportsmanship has gone. Refs are corrupt. PL is corrupt.... the world is corrupt.

This won't end until there is a huge change in global economics, not just football.


So Tottenham beat Liverpool because the global economic system is all to cock?

Don't know why I didn't work that one out myself, tbh. Anything else?

I feel like Brexit only made things worse.

:ROFLMAO:
We've had many howler decisions go against us, and fair enough, a few went against them yesterday, but even when we've had terrible decisions go against us, I don't ever recall seeing such over-the-top talk amongst Spurs fans, even in crazy SC match threads.

This just reeks of an entitled mindset, that a special dispensation belongs to them.

And their outcry might reap fruits. I can see ridiculous officiating going against us at Anfield as a form of recompense by authorities to appease the Dippers.
 

$hoguN

Well-Known Member
Jul 25, 2005
26,682
34,851
A refereeing decision goes against your team. What can be done?

a) Nothing. It's just one of those things.
b) Improved training for referees and VAR teams

or c)

Actually UEFA and FIFA should step up. They can claim that the league is not credible any more because of poor officials and could potentially take all European spots from English sides starting next season.

OK...

But they also won't do that because first of all they are also corrupt and second of all then English clubs would start to like an idea of Super League.

Right.

So what should be done?

First Liverpool should make a protest of some sort and put some demands on table so Premier League would even think about the idea of a replay

Second Premier League should propose the replay to Tottenham and Liverpool due to huge amount of mistakes

Third Tottenham should first acknowledge the huge amount of mistakes which led to their winning and accept a replay, which they wouldn't and they won't, because they are ****s.

And fourth, some clubs would then ask for a replay every single week, which would result in huge amount of extra games.


OK. To sum up then...

Good sportsmanship has gone. Refs are corrupt. PL is corrupt.... the world is corrupt.

This won't end until there is a huge change in global economics, not just football.


So Tottenham beat Liverpool because the global economic system is all to cock?

Don't know why I didn't work that one out myself, tbh. Anything else?

I feel like Brexit only made things worse.

:ROFLMAO:
Apart from the offside can some please explain all these poor decisions?

This kids is what happens when you take too many disco biscuits…
 
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