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    MotD

    Ok, so...the Chelsea player stopped a goal with his arm (accidentally) but there was no penalty (right decision morally) but the ball made contact with Wilson's arm-equally accidentally-but that was given as handball???

    Whoever came up with that rule should be made to wear Micah Richards' shirt for a month.

    I'll grant you that that is an exceptionally harsh punishment.

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    With the Wilson disallowed goal it wouldn't have been a handball anywhere else on the pitch which really annoys me

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    Conversely, when Alexander Arnold barged Joelinton over in the box as he chested the ball, that would have been a free kick anywhere else on the pitch.

    Or if it had been one of our players on Salah...

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    Aye - standard

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    Wilson got a push in the back just before he scored so should have been a penalty anyway?

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    Agree with the above, plus the high kick on Sean Longstaff v Burnley not given as a penalty. Suppose, we did get away with one though - Fernández might have been a red, mind that barge on ASM near the half way line towards the end was just as violent so that evens that one out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bix01 View Post
    Agree with the above, plus the high kick on Sean Longstaff v Burnley not given as a penalty. Suppose, we did get away with one though - Fernández might have been a red, mind that barge on ASM near the half way line towards the end was just as violent so that evens that one out.
    When the governing bodies have members of the top club on all the committees, when the Media pundits, commentators complicate in the lies.

    The way that these lies are profligated by their shills who repeat, repeat, repeat the lies and untruths until they become truths.

    People start to parrot the nonsense that the clubs at the top belong at the top, it all become a collective psychosis.

    When you live outside that bubble of sheep-like-behaviour and think for yourself it's easy to see the fraud.

    I understand that these people's careers rely on the game being popular, to attract advertisers and keep the money flowing.

    When you watch matches in which Chelsea, Man U, Man C, Liverpool are involved in. Just listen to the language used when Mason Mount etc pass the ball. It's like the invented passing. Majestic balls from Mount... blah blah blah...

    Then listen to the words they use for other teams. Bland basic 'pass' or even have a tone of contempt in their voice surprised that a player on a lesser team has played the basic pass.

    ASM doesn't get the credit he deserves during the match, only after, the pundits only have to say 'he's attracting a lot of attention from bigger clubs'.

    Usual biased bull$hit

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