by john68 » Fri May 14, 2021 8:39 am
Whether it is disgraceful or not is a matterof which side of the fence you sit Mate.
For us it is totally corrupt......For those on the other side of that fence, being able to influence results to maximise profits is (they see) a financial necessity.
The Premier League earns £billions for the football institutions, the club owners of certain club owners, particularly the powerful old G14 and cartel clubs, the TV companies and written media and a whole host of agents, managers, players etc. IT IS A GOOSE THAT LAYS A NEVER ENDING CONVEYOR OF FINANCIAL GOLDEN EGGS.
Unlike hundreds of thousands (possibly millions) of fans who chuck their tenners at an online football betting site, for those who now own and control our game (and havedone for a many years) the stakes are far too high for them to rely on a chance result of a bunch of players. There are too many variables for them to risk their fortunes. Football fans have a punt on results, they invest and they need to be able to control as many of those uncontrolable vartiables as possible.
For the football institutions there is far too much money at stake to rely on a fair played out result and as Scudamore openly stated; "That (Manchester) United don't win the Premier League every season is a tragedy for football". The then CEO of the rags London based parent company (Roland Smith), before the Glazers said in a speech to rag's shareholders in the Midland Hotel; "The playing of football is merely coincidental to the business of Manchester United".
For we fans, football it is a sport, a game where we are emotionall linked to our teams and each week we ride the emotional roller coaster of wins and losses, good and bad form, refereeing decisions, relegations and promotions. For us it is a drug and, yes, I am a City and football addict likemany millions of others. But to our controllers and owners......FOOTBALL = PROFIT. As simple as that.
Those game variables, loss of form, important player injuries, freak goals, freak results, debateable fouls or handballs are a risk they have to control where possible.
Referees have always been under the spotlight for dodgy decisions, they have to be protected. 1) They are always right. 2) They cannot be questioned. 3) They cannot comment or expla in their decisions. 4) They cannot be openly criticised by clubs, managers or players. 5) Any open criticism by a club, manager or player is punishable by a ban or fine....Hows that for protection or silencing of rational debate. We fans (the customers) are left in the dark and often very angry.
Our football institutions also have to be protected from being caught having their fingers in the till, so remove themselves from the equation and set up a private independent company, owned and controlled by them....POGMOB. Control one step removed.
Is it fair to have all this on the shoulders of referees? Or do they need further protection from open criticism? TECHNOLOGY...BLAME TECHNOLOGY NOT THE REFEREE. If it's forensic technology, it must be correct. If it's technology and we remove it from the game and stick it in a caravan away from the game, it becomes faceless, Much harder for us to investigate, much easier for them to defend, away from the public view.
VAR was defined as the ability to rationalise corruption. They know it, the clubs know it, the media knows it and we also know it. but week after week they use it in plain sight, take our money, pick up the £millions and laugh all the way to the their banks in the Cayman Island.
VAR is disgusting but for them, a necessity.
I KNOW THAT YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU UNDERSTOOD WHAT YOU THINK I WROTE, BUT I AM NOT SURE YOU REALISE THAT WHAT YOU READ IS NOT WHAT I MEANT