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Re: Corruption

Postby City64 » Tue Feb 16, 2016 2:53 pm

Well well ........

The linesman who made several very controversial offside calls in the 2nd half on Aguero v Spurs is from ........

LEICESTER !
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Re: Corruption

Postby Original Dub » Tue Feb 16, 2016 4:12 pm

I don't even remember saying matched were pre-determined.

Odd.
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Re: Corruption

Postby Hutch's Shoulder » Tue Feb 16, 2016 4:54 pm

It's the lizards.
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Re: Corruption

Postby edge275 » Tue Feb 16, 2016 5:03 pm

Original Dub wrote:I don't even remember saying matched were pre-determined.

Odd.


It's what you insinuated.
"Like all bullies, they've just found out that there is a much bigger guy in town, someone who is richer and more powerful than their worst nightmare. And this smiling Arabic assassin is intent on stealing all the treasures they've nicked off everyone else, and pulverising them into commercial and footballing oblivion as he does so."
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Re: Corruption

Postby Original Dub » Tue Feb 16, 2016 5:51 pm

edge275 wrote:
Original Dub wrote:I don't even remember saying matched were pre-determined.

Odd.


It's what you insinuated.


Forget insinuation. I'm very clear on where I stand on this subject and always have been.

I'm not a fucking idiot. I know what I see and I say it as such. There is too much coincidence for 35 stone wall penalties to have been "missed" by the referee since the beginning of last season.

There is clear bias and possible corruption.

Now while you keep hopping from one side of the argument to the other, my feet are firmly on the ground.

I'm an adult and I know that there is no such thing as santa and that the emperor has his bollox out.

It's quite simple really
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Re: Corruption

Postby edge275 » Tue Feb 16, 2016 6:06 pm

Original Dub wrote:
edge275 wrote:
Original Dub wrote:I don't even remember saying matched were pre-determined.

Odd.


It's what you insinuated.


Forget insinuation. I'm very clear on where I stand on this subject and always have been.

I'm not a fucking idiot. I know what I see and I say it as such. There is too much coincidence for 35 stone wall penalties to have been "missed" by the referee since the beginning of last season.

There is clear bias and possible corruption.

Now while you keep hopping from one side of the argument to the other, my feet are firmly on the ground.

I'm an adult and I know that there is no such thing as santa and that the emperor has his bollox out.

It's quite simple really


It's not just us suffering from very bad refereeing decisions though. Some of the decisions against Everton this season have been astounding.
"Like all bullies, they've just found out that there is a much bigger guy in town, someone who is richer and more powerful than their worst nightmare. And this smiling Arabic assassin is intent on stealing all the treasures they've nicked off everyone else, and pulverising them into commercial and footballing oblivion as he does so."
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Re: Corruption

Postby PrezIke » Tue Feb 16, 2016 7:51 pm

Original Dub wrote:I think there will always be people who don't believe in corruption. And the only reason I can think of is the same reason that some kids pretend to believe in santa claus long after they know the truth.

They know that when they admit to reality, a piece of magic is taken away.


Respect. I don't think one has to not believe in the possibility of corruption, but possibility does not necessarily translate into reality. People are biased, and often want to look at data or perceived data collected, as fitting one's world view.

I am not one who believes it is completely implausible that the refs are as corrupt as some are claiming, but I am not yet convinced, even as maddening as these poor decisions have been this season, in particular.

I believe a good portion of the English media hates us, yet Sherwood and the MOTD folks were up in arms about the decision. However, they also compared it to other bad decisions that have been made in games not involving us this season (including cards given or not in the Arsenal v. Leicester match) often coming following complaints by players. Their point that there is a problem with referring in the Premier League right now, in general, given the access to replays and technology today, and amounts of money at stake now for clubs. We happen to have been on the bad end of things and it COULD be due to corruption, but I am sorry, these events are not quite enough evidence to convince.

Comparisons to other clubs' experiences with such decisions has to be shown to start. One season is not enough data either. Looking just at our results is not sufficient, and trust me I want to believe it is corruption because it helps to make sense of things. England is not Italy culturally and corruption is, as I have understood, to be less tolerated than Berlusconi-land. Attitudes about diving in football that differ are a good example of cultural value differences around what some consider gamesmanship and others cheating.
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Re: Corruption

Postby edge275 » Tue Feb 16, 2016 7:59 pm

PrezIke wrote:
Original Dub wrote:I think there will always be people who don't believe in corruption. And the only reason I can think of is the same reason that some kids pretend to believe in santa claus long after they know the truth.

They know that when they admit to reality, a piece of magic is taken away.


Respect. I don't think one has to not believe in the possibility of corruption, but possibility does not necessarily translate into reality. People are biased, and often want to look at data or perceived data collected, as fitting one's world view.

I am not one who believes it is completely implausible that the refs are as corrupt as some are claiming, but I am not yet convinced, even as maddening as these poor decisions have been this season, in particular.

I believe a good portion of the English media hates us, yet Sherwood and the MOTD folks were up in arms about the decision. However, they also compared it to other bad decisions that have been made in games not involving us this season (including cards given or not in the Arsenal v. Leicester match) often coming following complaints by players. Their point that there is a problem with referring in the Premier League right now, in general, given the access to replays and technology today, and amounts of money at stake now for clubs. We happen to have been on the bad end of things and it COULD be due to corruption, but I am sorry, these events are not quite enough evidence to convince.

Comparisons to other clubs' experiences with such decisions has to be shown to start. One season is not enough data either. Looking just at our results is not sufficient, and trust me I want to believe it is corruption because it helps to make sense of things. England is not Italy culturally and corruption is, as I have understood, to be less tolerated than Berlusconi-land. Attitudes about diving in football that differ are a good example of cultural value differences around what some consider gamesmanship and others cheating.


Great post. Pretty much sums up how I feel too.
"Like all bullies, they've just found out that there is a much bigger guy in town, someone who is richer and more powerful than their worst nightmare. And this smiling Arabic assassin is intent on stealing all the treasures they've nicked off everyone else, and pulverising them into commercial and footballing oblivion as he does so."
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Re: Corruption

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Tue Feb 16, 2016 8:19 pm

Prezlike, Lee Mason was dropped for two City games at the end of the season we won the league under Mancini. It was after the club had spoken to the FA about him and after he'd been confirmed in both games. This shit has been going on for years.
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Re: Corruption

Postby Hazy2 » Tue Feb 16, 2016 8:49 pm

Phil Dowd cheated us at Anfield, no other way to say it he acted out Micah's handball 10 times the Cnut, he was 3 yards away was 100% wrong, he invented a penalty. Result we were out. Clatenburg saw the handball by Skirtl but nothing given.
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Re: Corruption

Postby zuricity » Tue Feb 16, 2016 9:27 pm

Hazy2 wrote:Phil Dowd cheated us at Anfield, no other way to say it he acted out Micah's handball 10 times the Cnut, he was 3 yards away was 100% wrong, he invented a penalty. Result we were out. Clatenburg saw the handball by Skirtl but nothing given.



There is no fcuking way that Phil Dowd or that arsewipe Clattenbung have ever played football any level. Nuff said.

They have no idea , Micahs was outrageously bad .
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Re: Corruption

Postby gillie » Tue Feb 16, 2016 9:40 pm

Hazy2 wrote:Phil Dowd cheated us at Anfield, no other way to say it he acted out Micah's handball 10 times the Cnut, he was 3 yards away was 100% wrong, he invented a penalty. Result we were out. Clatenburg saw the handball by Skirtl but nothing given.

Did'nt the cunt have the temerity to say sorry later to the club admitting he got it wrong.
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Re: Corruption

Postby Hazy2 » Tue Feb 16, 2016 9:48 pm

Pellers ripped into Clatenburg at Arsenal last season, he failed to give fouls and then took the piss by ignoring Wiltshire handball. He has previous. Lots of it.
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Re: Corruption

Postby iwasthere2012 » Tue Feb 16, 2016 9:52 pm

edge275 wrote:
PrezIke wrote:
Original Dub wrote:I think there will always be people who don't believe in corruption. And the only reason I can think of is the same reason that some kids pretend to believe in santa claus long after they know the truth.

They know that when they admit to reality, a piece of magic is taken away.


Respect. I don't think one has to not believe in the possibility of corruption, but possibility does not necessarily translate into reality. People are biased, and often want to look at data or perceived data collected, as fitting one's world view.

I am not one who believes it is completely implausible that the refs are as corrupt as some are claiming, but I am not yet convinced, even as maddening as these poor decisions have been this season, in particular.

I believe a good portion of the English media hates us, yet Sherwood and the MOTD folks were up in arms about the decision. However, they also compared it to other bad decisions that have been made in games not involving us this season (including cards given or not in the Arsenal v. Leicester match) often coming following complaints by players. Their point that there is a problem with referring in the Premier League right now, in general, given the access to replays and technology today, and amounts of money at stake now for clubs. We happen to have been on the bad end of things and it COULD be due to corruption, but I am sorry, these events are not quite enough evidence to convince.

Comparisons to other clubs' experiences with such decisions has to be shown to start. One season is not enough data either. Looking just at our results is not sufficient, and trust me I want to believe it is corruption because it helps to make sense of things. England is not Italy culturally and corruption is, as I have understood, to be less tolerated than Berlusconi-land. Attitudes about diving in football that differ are a good example of cultural value differences around what some consider gamesmanship and others cheating.


Great post. Pretty much sums up how I feel too.

Know what you mean. Well said.
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Re: Corruption

Postby Original Dub » Wed Feb 17, 2016 9:07 am

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Re: Corruption

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Wed Feb 17, 2016 9:17 am

That's our last three managers now that have felt the need to speak to the press about how harshly Clattenburg treats us. I wonder will Guardiola do the same.
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Re: Corruption

Postby RodneyRodney » Wed Feb 17, 2016 9:31 am

Some interesting reading here : sorry it's a bit to long to cut/paste
http://www.sportskeeda.com/slideshow/football-most-biased-referees-top-teams-premier-league?imgid=27812
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Re: Corruption

Postby nottsblue » Wed Feb 17, 2016 10:49 am

RodneyRodney wrote:Some interesting reading here : sorry it's a bit to long to cut/paste
http://www.sportskeeda.com/slideshow/football-most-biased-referees-top-teams-premier-league?imgid=27812

Interesting read. The common denominator in that is Clattenburg, unsurprisingly. The stats for Mike Dean and Arsenal also stand out. Yet there is no bias from referees?
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Re: Corruption

Postby dave watson's perm » Wed Feb 17, 2016 11:08 am

nottsblue wrote:
RodneyRodney wrote:Some interesting reading here : sorry it's a bit to long to cut/paste
http://www.sportskeeda.com/slideshow/football-most-biased-referees-top-teams-premier-league?imgid=27812

Interesting read. The common denominator in that is Clattenburg, unsurprisingly. The stats for Mike Dean and Arsenal also stand out. Yet there is no bias from referees?


Some of those stats would raise eyebrows with auditors
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Re: Corruption

Postby edge275 » Wed Feb 17, 2016 11:12 am

This is an interesting read. Possibly very relevant to this topic.

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"Like all bullies, they've just found out that there is a much bigger guy in town, someone who is richer and more powerful than their worst nightmare. And this smiling Arabic assassin is intent on stealing all the treasures they've nicked off everyone else, and pulverising them into commercial and footballing oblivion as he does so."
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