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Chelsea v Spuds (PL) Sun 14th Aug 2022 16:30 GMT

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32 minutes ago, Mod said:

It just goes to show the level we are dealing with here…. “Just take the weekend off mate!”

It’s strange how no mention of fines for Tommys comments yet. Is it because a lot have spoke out and they just want to brush it under the carpet quickly.

Complete joke!

They're too busy drafting their apology for how the officials shafted us, which I'm sure will be delivered any day.

Yep, Mike Dean should have used VAR to flag up the Cucurella hair tug. But it's really secondary. Like most of us I have watched the incident a couple of dozen times now and there is no way Taylor did not see it. He had a totally unimpeded view right in front of him. It's Arsene Wenger levels of post match piss taking to claim "I did not see it".

Taylor is a cheating c**t who has done us over consistently over a long period of time. For whatever reason, he doesn't like us, simple as that. And make no mistake, he will be back doing our games in the future It's only a matter of time. It's up to the fans at the game to give him absolute hell.

  • 4 weeks later...
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62976146

Eric Dier says he feels "too uncomfortable" for his family to attend away matches and believes fan behaviour in football is a "serious problem".

He also revealed abuse was aimed at his brother in Spurs' 2-2 draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge last month.

"[Fan behaviour] has definitely got worse," Dier said.

"For me it is a serious problem. I had some family and friends at the Chelsea away game with Tottenham and they had problems and stuff.

"I wanted to emphasise it was both sets of fans - I am not saying it is Chelsea fans or Tottenham fans, it is football fans in general."

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  • 11 months later...

Thread bump, but guess this is the best one to mention it on.
I see that Mike Dean has just admitted that he consciously didn’t refer the hair pull as he didn’t want his ‘mate’ to have to go and make a decision at the screen as he had ‘had a hell of a day’. 
Confirms that these refs are all in cahoots, and there is a conscious bias at times. 
Obviously any reference by the club to this will be perceived by everyone else as whingeing, but surely some sort of complaint needs to be put into PGMOL?  One of their operatives has now admitted a deliberate bias to their role leading to a negative consequence to one of the sides that they are meant to be  officiating as a neutral. 
Too late to call for heads to roll etc. But it stinks. 

6 minutes ago, Garryh said:

Thread bump, but guess this is the best one to mention it on.
I see that Mike Dean has just admitted that he consciously didn’t refer the hair pull as he didn’t want his ‘mate’ to have to go and make a decision at the screen as he had ‘had a hell of a day’. 
Confirms that these refs are all in cahoots, and there is a conscious bias at times. 
Obviously any reference by the club to this will be perceived by everyone else as whingeing, but surely some sort of complaint needs to be put into PGMOL?  One of their operatives has now admitted a deliberate bias to their role leading to a negative consequence to one of the sides that they are meant to be  officiating as a neutral. 
Too late to call for heads to roll etc. But it stinks. 

It’s utterly outrageous that he’s got the arrogance to come and admit that.

We should be all over complaining to PGMOL and I don’t care how we look. At the very least we plant an idea in their mind that we’re owed one of their dodgey decisions 

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