April 8, 20188 yr Not really sure we're to post this. article in today's Sun by Neil Ashton on recent trouble at grounds. Headline tells of trouble at West Ham, Holland, Liverpool and Us. Have I missed something I wonder? It turns out Neil has coupled us in as some of our fans called Dele Ali a c**t at last week's match. Of course no other players have ever been called this at a ground, there is no swearing etc, only at Chelsea.Well guess what you are Neil?https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/5984462/liverpool-west-ham-england-fans-violence/What an absolute wally of a journalist [emoji23] footballer in getting abused at a rival team's stadium scandal [emoji23] it's quite clear that there's an agenda in the media when fans shouting from the stands is being considered the same type of hooliganism as a team bus being attacked. There's clutching at straws and then there's this...
April 14, 20188 yr Author So once again we get stitched up by MOTD, last time out no coverage of Spurs fouls on us and now they cover Alonso's challenge in detail suggesting strongly that the FA must follow up on it. Sure it was naughty but why not also cover those Spurs transgressions against us?
April 15, 20188 yr While I agree we get a raw deal from the media and that Spurs dirty tackles against us were overlooked, I think you’re making more out of this one than it was. I was expecting a few minutes of ranting, slow motion replays and bringing up old tackles Chelsea have got away with. Instead it was probably less than a minute, the main criticism was how Mike Dean didn’t see it and Ian Wright even said Ben Davies one was worse but the referee dealt with it. Saying that, more was made about the Fabregas ‘back pass’ than all of Divey Alli and his teams antics in the box.
April 15, 20188 yr 7 hours ago, Munkworth said: While I agree we get a raw deal from the media and that Spurs dirty tackles against us were overlooked, I think you’re making more out of this one than it was. I was expecting a few minutes of ranting, slow motion replays and bringing up old tackles Chelsea have got away with. Instead it was probably less than a minute, the main criticism was how Mike Dean didn’t see it and Ian Wright even said Ben Davies one was worse but the referee dealt with it. Saying that, more was made about the Fabregas ‘back pass’ than all of Divey Alli and his teams antics in the box. I agree, and i'm usually one of the first to criticise the media. They mentioned it, but they didn't go overboard with it like they have done in the past. It was a quick mention, and then they moved on.
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