Claudius when @awooga83 said it wasn't any better in the 90s it made me realise that the English game has completely left the refs behind. The clubs are giant corps,, the players earn millions, everything is modern and business like but the refs aren't all that different from the 80s and 90s. This stuff with them on Sky etc is their way of trying to catch up. And new technology like VAR is doomed to fail in their hands. It's like handing a synthesiser to medievil lute player.
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Qwiss Drawing parallels between the Premier league and modern day Britain is a fun thought exercise. The Premier league has a significant soft power advantage and provide an exceptional service but is pressured into taking on investment from increasingly dubious sources to remain in front of European peers. Meanwhile, the Premier league is deeply envious of American institutions and their ability to raise money and wish they could do the same. Nevertheless they've continued to marginalise the local support and price out those who used to believe a season ticket should be achievable for the average working class. This is then regulated by an old boys club who can't seem to avoid conflicts of interest and are stuck in the 80s.
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Prepare for joy at the weekend...
It is insane how many times this guy is involved with our matches. And I think it's these things, these micro aggressions, that nobody else notices cos they don't pay attention in the way we do, which really cause us to think so poorly of the PGMOL.
The beatings will continue until morale improves
i'd go all nasty tabloid on these mofos if i had the kroenkes resources: PIs digging through trash, tapped phones, hacked devices, etc etc.
Qwiss Exactly. It's in broad daylight and people are looking for some kind of Hollywood terrorist plot.
RocktheCasbah This prick of a Liverpool fan—the same one who got Saliba sent off and cost us two points versus Liverpool in the past fortnight—has been appointed to officiate yet another one of our matches in order to teach us a lesson.
The pattern has been steady and blatant, the idea it's not being coordinated via some anti-Arsenal group chat or something similar is implausible, and it's looking less and less likely by the day.
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RocktheCasbah the question I have generally it's how does this play out across the league. Without the context of seeing how the other referees are being allocated it's hard to know to what extent it is or isn't significant.
I tried looking briefly and I think if you look at Anthony Taylor he's been involved in refereeing Liverpool 3 times so far this season. I didn't know where to look to check VAR assignment but that suggests that it might not be so unusual to get that kind of number.
I don't know if the claim about no other officials is just meant to be about us or was suggesting looking across the league but if the latter it doesn't seem to stand up to scrutiny.
Someone could do the data work but it's just so obvious that they're targeting us. No other team in European top divisions gets players sent off in such an absurd manner. It's a growing collection of "infractions" that no one else will ever see red for.
The next one is Raya 2nd yellow for time wasting. Who knows, maybe they'll outdo themselves and give him two yellows for time wasting on the same goalkick. Had no choice, you know?
It's interesting to me that everyone can see Howard Webb's entire deal is controlling the narrative in the media, so why don't they think he's also invested in controlling the narrative on the pitch? They are the same impulse, fundamentally. If he cared about refereeing games properly, why would he start a talk show? These things are incongruent, because good refereeing generates 0 engagement.
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Imagine the outcome if that Sommer punch on Merino yesterday was Raya on Palmer this weekend. I'm almost surprised they didn't review it and send Merino off for headbutting the keeper's hands.
Last season European refs let’s us off with the exact same handball offense that led to a penalty against Villa last night.
This is it, if you view it purely from an entertainment product perspective, bad refereeing increases engagement. Emotion sells and there's nothing quite like a riled up fanbase that becomes more invested than ever.
Supposedly we are paranoid for thinking they’re corrupt and have bias…
You can imagine how much they hate Arteta if he feels like that about Klopp.
I’m more concerned about his lack of judgment in even allowing that to be filmed. And these are the guys making critical decisions in high pressure environments?
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We also need to get rid of this only English refs rule in this country, I can understand why they’d want to promote this countries refs but quite clear the whole organisation has been hijacked and taken over by absolute cunts who are more interested in looking out for each other than raising the standards of this country.
VAR should have been what saved them but it has only shown what we all know that the refs are absolutely fucking useless
The cover up begins, expect the boys on Sky to be coming out fully swinging and helping out their mates.
Tech experts reviewing this, guessing they are gonna try the deep fake route first and see how that plays out. Maybe they’ll get the tech experts in sky sports to confirm this is all fake and we should move on.