• NeonsTheory@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    They’ve got to protect people from finding out their dodgy business somehow. Code silence it is then.

  • eescobar863@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Holy shit, these guys are babied so goddamn much. Will it really kill them to hold refs accountable?

  • hardboiledidiot0@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    The numbnuts in this comment section show just how malinformed you lot are with the LOTG, the FA, FIFA and PGMOL. Shameful honestly, nobody ripped Robben a new pair when he didn’t chip Casillas, or when Messi failed to get his million flashbulbs, but when a ref calls it against you it’s worth being a rabid dog and acting like a hormonal teenager? Where in God’s green earth is your fucking compassion.

    You will let the great spoils rot if you only look for the perfect pull.

  • lukemtesta@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Well let’s settle the case and publish the audio files from the decision.

    They went through all mediums to prove the decision was correct and artetas behaviour was wrong (media outlets, panel review, now this).

    Why is releasing the video & audio so difficult? Stop deflecting the blame

  • rita_mita_bata@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    If only they focused on the actual problem and hold refs and VAR refs accountable for bad decisions…

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    10 months ago

    Lets all remember the time when a ref literally elbowed Andy Robertson and faced 0 consequences

  • pjt-@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    The FA are a joke, the media can ask what they like in post match press conferences but managers cannot respond how they truly feel. What’s the point of even having media duties if you only want managers to respond like robots and ignore any refereeing decisions.

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      10 months ago

      “Praising my players for the way we played, we didn’t deserve to lose the match playing in their ground and we lose because of clear and obvious decisions. It is embarrassing, it is a disgrace, that’s what it is, a disgrace.”

      Quizzed on the PGMOL he added: "We’ve been taking it up (with the PGMOL) for months. There is too much at stake, we put in so many hours. I’m here to represent the football club and to get my team to compete at the highest level, the margins are so small, it’s a disgrace, embarrassing.

      “It is how I feel. The amount of messages we’ve sent saying this cannot continue. I’m sorry, embarrassing. I’m defending my players when I have to, I defend my job when it is not good enough. I have to be here, to say it now, it is not acceptable, too much at stake.”

      Arteta’s rant continued: "You look at the images and I don’t know how to feel. I am wasting my time, we are wasting our time. I don’t want to be in the hands of people. It is difficult enough to compete against this really good team. The way we play, the way we compete, it is embarrassing, there is too much at stake. "

      In the press briefing, he continued his frustration: “We have to talk about the result and talk about how the hell this goal stands. I feel embarrassed, I have to be the one to come in here and defend the club and ask for help because it is a disgrace that this goal is allowed.”

      Quizzed on why: "Because it is not a goal, for more than one reason, it is not a goal. Too much at stake, we put so much effort in and it is a disgrace. I feel embarrassed, I did 20 years in this country and this is nowhere near the level to describe this as the best league in the world.

      Arteta was told about Stockley Park’s lack of clips: “That makes it even worse. You just need to see one image and it is finished. If you have any doubt look at a second and if this is a goal. I don’t care what they say, it is the outcome, whatever they say it is too late.”

      The Arsenal boss was asked which aspect he was most angered with: “This is really the question? It is not a goal, it’s simple, it’s not a goal. For a goal to be allowed there are things that prior to that that are not allowed in football. In here, China, Japan, Spain, Italy, Portugal. They are not allowed.”

  • Silly_Hat_2587@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    How are referees so powerful that they cannot be criticised? Normally you see such privileges provided to the rich and powerful. They must have a influential backer.

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    10 months ago

    Arteta does not deserve to be fined. Period. I wish clubs chose to double down and back their managers and don’t let FA and PGMOL off so easy.

    Engaging in such blatant refereeing misdemeanours and then shutting down all criticism in this manner smacks of tyranny and fascism.

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      “Praising my players for the way we played, we didn’t deserve to lose the match playing in their ground and we lose because of clear and obvious decisions. It is embarrassing, it is a disgrace, that’s what it is, a disgrace.”

      Quizzed on the PGMOL he added: "We’ve been taking it up (with the PGMOL) for months. There is too much at stake, we put in so many hours. I’m here to represent the football club and to get my team to compete at the highest level, the margins are so small, it’s a disgrace, embarrassing.

      “It is how I feel. The amount of messages we’ve sent saying this cannot continue. I’m sorry, embarrassing. I’m defending my players when I have to, I defend my job when it is not good enough. I have to be here, to say it now, it is not acceptable, too much at stake.”

      Arteta’s rant continued: "You look at the images and I don’t know how to feel. I am wasting my time, we are wasting our time. I don’t want to be in the hands of people. It is difficult enough to compete against this really good team. The way we play, the way we compete, it is embarrassing, there is too much at stake. "

      In the press briefing, he continued his frustration: “We have to talk about the result and talk about how the hell this goal stands. I feel embarrassed, I have to be the one to come in here and defend the club and ask for help because it is a disgrace that this goal is allowed.”

      Quizzed on why: "Because it is not a goal, for more than one reason, it is not a goal. Too much at stake, we put so much effort in and it is a disgrace. I feel embarrassed, I did 20 years in this country and this is nowhere near the level to describe this as the best league in the world.

      Arteta was told about Stockley Park’s lack of clips: “That makes it even worse. You just need to see one image and it is finished. If you have any doubt look at a second and if this is a goal. I don’t care what they say, it is the outcome, whatever they say it is too late.”

      The Arsenal boss was asked which aspect he was most angered with: “This is really the question? It is not a goal, it’s simple, it’s not a goal. For a goal to be allowed there are things that prior to that that are not allowed in football. In here, China, Japan, Spain, Italy, Portugal. They are not allowed.”