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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    New season same old biased refereeing.

    The foul on Bruno on the halfway line was a yellow card. The whistle had gone.

    Breratan Diaz foul was a straight red card. Both incidents the referee didn't do his job. Schar didn't move his head towards the cheat, every pundit even Gorilla Mitts at half time said 'Not a red card'.

    The conspiracy against NUFC continues.

    What a way to ruin the first game of the season. Be prepared for more of the same thoughout the 37 remaining games lads.

    The Fraudies have their hooks deep in the PGMOL and the EPL boardroom.
    Straight red is a 3 game ban. I hope the club appeals.
    Just as well we have depth at CB at the minute………..

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    Straight red is a 3 game ban. I hope the club appeals.
    Just as well we have depth at CB at the minute………..
    It will be overturned on appeal or it's yet more evidence of bias. Not a single pundit, even those who hate us agree with the ref.

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