The VAR review for the first 2 non-pens took less time combined than the 3rd STONEWALL penalty.
It brings in the discussion of conspiracy when there is no continuity in the decision making process.
The 3rd was a nailed on pen, no questions asked. No one was off side. It wasn't too close, no ball to hand. Just a clear cut penalty.
'VAR is not there to re-ref the match.' So why would the on-field ref who had a clear line of sight on the offense and it was clear as the cocaine crust on David Coote beak, have to hold the game up for VAR checks?
It was clear they were trying every angle to see if they could disallow it. Then it became an exercise in time wasting. More stoppage = more additional time, later in the game the home team has the advantage and is more like to sneak a late winner statistically due to home field advantage and fatigue.
You don't have to all meet up in a darkened room with no windows to conspire to a conspiracy. It's not like some clandestine Machiavellian plot. The ref's already have their biases and they know full well at every training session and PGMOL meeting the conversation around the Premier League is always based on the underlying factor of money and what their paymasters, The Premier League (fronting for the cartel) & the Broadcasters want to see.
It goes without saying.
My point still stands. I mentioned it 2 or 3 yrs ago. PGMOL is a PLC and they can be sued. If the Prem Clubs aren't able to sue due to their Share Holder agreement when they enter the Prem, that doesn't stop fans groups taking legal action against them.
They readily admit mistakes as 'Project managers' of the Prem matches in letters too the club.
As they are a private company managing the project of the match between 2 other companies they are liable for the losses their poor decisions cause.
As fans, the away fans can sue for the cost of tickets, travel and also the intangibles, the mental anguish, anxiety, stress and all other modern limp wristed conditions society is awash with.
At some point in the future, when I do manage to get some time to myself, have got the senior management team I need in place to take over the day-to-day of the businesses, and, of course, have the £300,000+ cash liquidity to engage with a Nick DeMarco level lawyer I intend to gather every clubs Fan group and being them together in a class action law suit against the PGMOL.
Really throw a grenade in the hen house haha




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