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    Jurgen to be charged by FA


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    The turd who "couldn't see" Mo being handled around the neck by Bernardo Silva. Needs charging with being a complete tosser
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    I was surprised to hear David Moyes coming out in support of Jurgen, basically saying we all lose our rags sometimes but "actually if you look at the incident he got angry about, he was correct, wasn't he?"

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    Jurgen should just out and say officials need to be made accountable and face sanction following major errors

    Point out England made 2 horrendous major errors that cost LFC 3 points v Arsenal, no fine, no censure, back on VAR for our game v City

    Most managers are happy for referees to try and let the game flow, but that has to be done equally for both sides for the benefit of the game and letting the game flow and failing to stop it for what are clear yellow card offences, or failing to stop it only for perceived fouls and yellow card offences for one side, that isn't on at all, it is another instance of clear and deliberate bias, which AGAIN officials need to be made and held accountable for

    I would ask the FA outright WHAT sanction will Anthony Taylor and his assistant by facing for letting a foul that could easily have resulted in an injury for Salah continue for fully 15 yards, until he is thrown to the floor by his shirt by Silva and even THEN the assistant doesn't flag for a serious foul and Taylor let's play continue

    Rodri went straight through the back of Salah earlier in the match, a clear yellow card, not acceptable to let go in the name of letting the game flow - Rodri then deliberately handled the ball to stop a Liverpool counter, a clear yellow card offence, not acceptable to let go unpunished in the name of letting the game flow

    Last season LFC were 'beaten' if you can call it 'beaten' to the League title by a point - In that Liverpool dropped 2 points in their game v Spurs through not being awarded a clear penalty for a foul on Jota, referee Paul Tierney and VAR Chris Kavanagh both failing to correctly award the penalty and the pathetic excuse given for it not being given entirely unacceptable

    Man City were given a penalty that did not match the handball criteria very clearly laid out for a handball offence in their game v Wolves they won 1-0

    Man City did not have a penalty awarded against them in the dying minutes of their game v Everton for a handball by Rodri that very clearly met every single criteria of the clearly outlined handball law - This a clear deliberate failure AGAIN by Tierney and Kavanagh to fail to apply the laws of the game, the same officials, yet neither have faced censure and both are still refereeing games in the Premier League

    Detail the history of Tierney and Kavanagh and Taylor for that matter failing to apply the laws of the game, Taylor most notably in the title decider at the Etihad in 18-19 when he failed to apply the laws of the game and send Kompany off for an out of control 2 footed lunge on Salah

    Tell them if he (Jurgen) is to be held accountable, then the officials must be made to explain their decisions, they must be held accountable for failure to apply the laws of the game, including Taylor and his assistant in the game v City, letting the game flow does not and should not extend to letting clearly outlined yellow card offences in the laws of the game go unpunished

    This really should be used to present not a dossier but a catalogue of complaints of disastrous and clearly biased officiating LFC have been subjected to - Officiating that has unquestionably cost the club, it's manager and players TWO Premier League titles, through PGMOL officials deliberate and calculated failure to apply the laws of the game

    The FA and PGMOL, must be made to revisit Prickford's assault on Virgil and explain HOW it went unpunished in the match and HOW after practically all quarters and neutrals concurred that was a serious failing and PGMOL and the FA were both guilty of failing the players on protecting their health and safety, the FA astonishingly found no error with the officials actions when reviewing the situation
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    I don't care what the agreement in the terms is over clubs pursuing legal action against The Premier League, FA and PGMOL

    There is a strong case for all 3 and the relevant officials to face a civil case for match fixing that if successful would hopefully lead to criminal prosecution and proper and thorough forensic investigation of all PCs, laptops, mobile phones and bank records, including using phone tracking from cell phone towers to see if there is a second phone with a different number present alongside the one phone they claim to have had with them - Failure to apply very clear laws of the game that didn't leave room for alleged subjectivity is as clear deliberate match fixing and easily provable and there is simply no excuse for it with VAR

    There is a strong case for all 3 and the relevant officials to face a civil case for failure to protect players health and safety in their place of employment - Numerous fouls let go, Virgil's, Hendo's v the Bitter 20-21 when Kavanagh let Doucoure foul Henderson for fully 15 yards before then blowing up after Hendo pulled up injured - Again Taylor and his assistants were guilty of this in Sunday's game v City, letting Mo continued to be hauled back by his shirt for fully 15 yards before then being thrwn to the floor by his shirt by Silva without blowing up, it could easily cause an injury as we saw with Hendo/Doucoure incident - It is a failure to protect the health and safety of the players in their place of work

    If the club can't take a case, they should bankroll a fan or some other party to take a civil case, I'm fucking sick and tired of the Premier League, the FA and PGMOL being a fucking law unto themselves and of their anyone but Liverpool 1990's Murdoch/Sky Sports instilled institutional bias

    They are a huge indelible stain on the English game and our worldwide reputation, they're a fucking disgrace, in every other single sport the use of technology and video replays ensure the correct decisions are arrived at, as was the case for the first 2 thirds of the first season with VAR in the Prem, until The Premier League, FA and PGMOL realised this new technology and way of working almost entirely removed their ability to match fix

    Find people who had bets on the result of relevant games they lost as a result of corrupt officials too as part of the match fixing civil case
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    Short version - Deliberate failure to apply very clearly written laws of the game, including the interpretation officials must use, so removing any scope for subjectivity is deliberate bias and therefore deliberate match fixing, we have the onfield officials and the benefit of VAR, there is simply no excuse for it

    Riley and PGMOL apologised for the non awarding of a penalty to Everton as an error, it is entirely unconceivable, with the benefit of replays that made it crystal clear it was a letter of the law handball offence and a penalty, that is was an error, it was clearly a very deliberate act of match fixing

    Riley and PGMOL apologised to the bitters, that doesn't give all the Liverpool players and fans who should have celebrated their third Premier League title under Jurgen the title they earned - It doesn't give all the Liverpool fans who bet on their team to win the title their money back or the money they would have won - It doesn't give the considerable loss of earnings for the club and all those players back to the club

    it's unacceptable, and the attack when weakened by injuries the club and our manager have been under by these 3 bodies and our media as they were in 20-21 with this deliberate bias tells us all that unless FSG pursue or bankroll another party of vehemently pursue legal action as described against these 3 bodies, it will never go away and doing so may lead to much MUCH more, a money trail, former officials coming forward with testimony of historic corruption, criminal charges against senior people in The Premier League, The FA, The PGMOL and officials involved
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nineteenx View Post
    Short version - Deliberate failure to apply very clearly written laws of the game, including the interpretation officials must use, so removing any scope for subjectivity is deliberate bias and therefore deliberate match fixing, we have the onfield officials and the benefit of VAR, there is simply no excuse for it

    Riley and PGMOL apologised for the non awarding of a penalty to Everton as an error, it is entirely unconceivable, with the benefit of replays that made it crystal clear it was a letter of the law handball offence and a penalty, that is was an error, it was clearly a very deliberate act of match fixing

    Riley and PGMOL apologised to the bitters, that doesn't give all the Liverpool players and fans who should have celebrated their third Premier League title under Jurgen the title they earned - It doesn't give all the Liverpool fans who bet on their team to win the title their money back or the money they would have won - It doesn't give the considerable loss of earnings for the club and all those players back to the club

    it's unacceptable, and the attack when weakened by injuries the club and our manager have been under by these 3 bodies and our media as they were in 20-21 with this deliberate bias tells us all that unless FSG pursue or bankroll another party of vehemently pursue legal action as described against these 3 bodies, it will never go away and doing so may lead to much MUCH more, a money trail, former officials coming forward with testimony of historic corruption, criminal charges against senior people in The Premier League, The FA, The PGMOL and officials involved
    Wow, that would be amazing.
    Man City would finance any defence if it ever went ahead.
    Agree with everything but can't see it ever happening.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redebreck View Post
    Wow, that would be amazing.
    Man City would finance any defence if it ever went ahead.
    Agree with everything but can't see it ever happening.
    Not sure how they could defend it, the PGMOL at least are bang to rights, willful and deliberate failure to apply the laws of the game, affecting the outcome of the game, can't really be described as anything but match fixing

    Imagine prick Kavanagh on the stand being read the handball law and required interpretation of it from last season and asked why, as VAR official with the benefit of replays he failed to award the bitters a penalty He'd be absolutely fucking toast, no way of explaining his decision to match fix away, none
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    Not directly related to this (but TOTALLY related to this), now Jurgen's being accused of xenophobia against the City owners from his pre-match comments where he claimed that nobody in the league can compete with City on a financial level ( a FACT that anyone who's blind can see), and because those accusations have been spun to further imply that that was a cause that led to the chaos in the game (both the officiating drama and the fan scandals in the stands with the Shitty fans and their Shitty comments and grafitti and Pep's claims of being pelted by coins), it now means that Jurgen's been forced to take legal action against the media.

    GOOD!

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2022/10/18/jurgen-klopp-rejects-claims-inflamed-liverpool-vs-man-city-tensions/

    "Jurgen Klopp, the Liverpool manager, is taking legal action over media claims he inflamed tensions with alleged xenophobic remarks against Manchester City’s owners ahead of his side’s 1-0 weekend win over the champions.

    Klopp had voiced concerns last Friday about City’s spending power compared with rival clubs but said on Tuesday that his remarks were “misunderstood”.
    It's funny how the knives are all coming out now from allsorts, just about the time when we seem to be finding our footing on the field.

    We all know where these "accusations" and insinuations are originating from (**cough**Shittihad**cough**), and of course the press is only too happy to play along and give them life.
    Anything to stick the boot in to the Scousers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crimson Dynasty View Post
    Not directly related to this (but TOTALLY related to this), now Jurgen's being accused of xenophobia against the City owners from his pre-match comments where he claimed that nobody in the league can compete with City on a financial level ( a FACT that anyone who's blind can see), and because those accusations have been spun to further imply that that was a cause that led to the chaos in the game (both the officiating drama and the fan scandals in the stands with the Shitty fans and their Shitty comments and grafitti and Pep's claims of being pelted by coins), it now means that Jurgen's been forced to take legal action against the media.

    GOOD!

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2022/10/18/jurgen-klopp-rejects-claims-inflamed-liverpool-vs-man-city-tensions/



    It's funny how the knives are all coming out now from allsorts, just about the time when we seem to be finding our footing on the field.

    We all know where these "accusations" and insinuations are originating from (**cough**Shittihad**cough**), and of course the press is only too happy to play along and give them life.
    Anything to stick the boot in to the Scousers.
    Anyone but Liverpool

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