24-04-2024, 07:11
(23-04-2024, 21:25)4evaabaggie Wrote: I can honestly say that I was sick to the back teeth with bad decisions going in favour of the FA’s elite gentleman’s club of six rich spoilt brats. The whole system was biased towards the same six clubs to the detriment and exclusion of all other clubs and real fans. Every change the powers that be brought in and still bring in favour the clubs with the money and the clout. Changes to the academy system allowing talent to be stolen, FFP so you can not compete, if you try, your hit with a points deduction but only if not a fully paid up brown envelope back hander member of the FA’s exclusive club, take a bow Man City, Chelsea etc even the vile got away with it. Clubs are allowed to buy up and destroy young talent to stop other clubs signing them and building a squad that may challenge. I call that a monopoly. Allowing more and more substitutes, again the bigger the club, the more international talent on the bench. Some clubs can virtually swap their whole starting eleven for another international filled replacement team during the match, Luton can’t do it.
I really thought an independent VAR would remove any bias, how wrong could I be. It’s worse, some faceless dickless wonder away from the heat of the action can still favour the big six, we have suffered many times ourselves, against Chelsea springs to mind, among others.
It matters not one jot what you do now the big six will continue to get the decisions, the bias is now set into the FA’s rule book.
European super league hurry up, big six go and do one.
And the FA is so spineless when it comes to the wishes (demands) of the Premier League that it has now caved in on the greatest domestic cup competition in world football. What the EPL wants, it gets! When I heard Pep Guardiola’s interview after the Chelsea cup semi final and the stresses his players were under because they missed an extra day’s rest due to the unfairness of the fixture scheduling, I nearly peed myself laughing.
I like Pep but that was hilarious- so your highly tuned, £300k per week professionals were struggling to cope with having to play two games in four days? Thank goodness you spent a fortune on your squad, one which could put out two competing first XIs. You spent a fortune to win a shedload of trophies so quit the whining when you’re in the latter stages of those very competitions you’re desperate to win.
The light at the end of the tunnel is the light of an oncoming train