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Thread: Does PGMOL actions amount to criminality & deliberate match fixing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by justme View Post
    Good article this. Goes into some detail which PGMOL or the FA/Premier League could look at.

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    A good take away is the English manager benefit in kind when it comes to penalties - yet still - not a single English manager has won a Premier league title.

    NOT ONE..

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    After thinking about it for about five seconds the referees have responded
    https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/may/23/pgmol-set-to-reject-liverpools-complaints-and-back-officials

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    Quote Originally Posted by faridtoxteth View Post
    After thinking about it for about five seconds the referees have responded
    https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/may/23/pgmol-set-to-reject-liverpools-complaints-and-back-officials
    The club could/should ask PGMOL to try to justify other earlier incidents which could be viewed as debatable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by faridtoxteth View Post
    After thinking about it for about five seconds the referees have responded
    https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/may/23/pgmol-set-to-reject-liverpools-complaints-and-back-officials
    The club should very specifically and publicly ask FA PGMOL

    Why and how all their officials failed to apply the laws of the game and send Mings off as he was last man and Brooks not recognising this was a 'clear and obvious error'

    Why, if unable to determine whether Van Dijk was offside as they couldn't decide whether or not Konsa had played the ball as claimed, meaning they were unable to determine Brooks had made 'a clear and obvious error' did they AGAIN deliberately fail to apply the laws of the game and call Brooks to the monitor?

    Law 5 states VAR can only become involved if the ref has made 'a clear and obvious error' as they, by their own words were unable to determine Brooks had, goal stands carry on

    Two seemingly deliberate failures to apply the laws of the game
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    Haven't watched all of this yet..
    Mark Halsey talks about VAR and inconsistency.
    Beware, its a long video
    https://youtu.be/_p3M66Ot1b0

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    It's been confirmed the PGMOL are corrupt quite a few times, there was something in their new lead man Webb's book about them giving the filthy decisions under Fergie I believe
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    Howard Webb was a cheat when it came to us.. I hated him along with Riley and the other guy. bald bastard.. in his first game has a ref in the PL. he sent Didi Hamann off. for absolute nothing
    Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century

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    Steve Bennett (just looked him up) was his name.. he was very devious
    Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century

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