That is conspiracy clown nonsense.
Not all errors equate to a conspiracy. You should learn to separate real from fiction.
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Are you denying that City’s title rivals contually drop points erroneously?? Are you?? Really??? They have already admitted to 3 errors against us this season and we know there are more that they haven’t admitted to.
That is fact not conspiracy theory
As is the fact that City have never (to my knowledge) dropped points due to refereeing errors under Pep, but most certainly have gained points due to errors, later apologised for by PGMOL to their wronged opponents.
That again is fact not conspiracy theory.
You are one naive Jock
That is conspiracy clown nonsense.
Not all errors equate to a conspiracy. You should learn to separate real from fiction.
VOTE JOCKY tae fix this fiasco.
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Facts are not conspiracy theory, it is not about not getting a penalty in one game (which Howard Webb has now said we should have been given) it’s over a prolonged period.
You must have been terrible at dot to dots when you were a kid.
VOTE JOCKY tae fix this fiasco.
Join … the …. dots
Arsenal did get an apology in two games (I think it was) last season and let’s be honest, Arsenal are more than capable of dropping plenty of points without officials interfering.
I know you won’t look for something that doesn’t suit your flimsy argument so thought I’d help you.
Here’s one from this season with a reference for one from last season for Arsenal.
Feel free to post all the City ones now won’t you …
Arsenal have hit out at the PGMOL for "unacceptable refereeing and VAR errors" during their 1-0 defeat to Newcastle at St. James' Park on Saturday. The game was ultimately decided by Anthony Gordon's 64th minute strike, but there were several controversies surrounding the awarding of the goal.
Firstly it appeared that the ball had gone out of play before Joe Willock's crossed into the box. Then Joelintion seemed to foul Gabriel Magalhaes while knocking it down to Gordon. Gordon may also have been offside before tapping it home, but there was no conclusive angle for VAR to make the decision.
This was not the only controversial decision in the game. Bruno Guimaraes escaped a red card despite appearing to elbow Jorginho off the ball in the first half.
This is not the first time Arsenal have been at the heart of controversy surrounding VAR. Last season Christian Norgaard's goal was allowed to stand in a 1-1 draw with Brentford after Lee Mason failed to draw the lines required to demonstrate that the Danish midfielder was offside.
So there’s a dot over here ….. and there’s one over there… oh and there’s lots of others too
Wonder what happens when you join them together??
Yes, yes that’s right, you get the whole picture.
Not even a hint of some degree of subconscious bias, from the scouse hating Manc rat pack of officials?
No?
Well you can lead a horse to water and all that …
It's all just conspiracy clown nonsense.
Every club in the land complains about the ref/VAR multiple times a season. It doesn't mean there's a conspiracy against them all.
But hey, keep on connecting random dots in your head and believing your on to something if it keeps you happy.
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