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I did this last season up and it was racked up quickly with episodes of cheating and bias against us. I will be unashamedly PALACE in this, however will concede if we've robbed anyone too. It shall include ALL of our encounters with links to detailed posts for evidencing. If you can help please post for me to include.
Current points balance: -4
1. Community Shield. Liverpool (Wembley) 2-2. Ref Chris Kavanagh, VAR Paul Tierney.
Injustice: BIAS. Alexis MacAllister clear handball late in the game, waved away by Kavanagh and dismissed by VAR
Injustice: BIAS. Alisson off his line for penalty save vs Eze
Outcome: Went to penalties, which we won anyway.
2. UEFA. I don't need to add more on this.
Outcome: Huge impact on transfers, club income and status.
3. Premier League game 1. Chelsea (a). 0-0. Ref Darren England, VAR James Bell.
Injustice: BIAS. 13th minute Eze freekick disallowed.
Explanation: In 2019, when the law was changed to state that attackers must be at least one metre away from a defensive wall of three or more players. After 2,286 Premier League games, and many others in top-level European competition, not once had the VAR stepped in to implement this law.
Injustice: BIAS No penalty given for foul.
Explanation: Late in the game Robert Sanchez punched Marc Guehi in the back of the head attempting to clear the ball from a corner kick, knocking him down injured. The referee and VAR waved it away.
Outcome: Points lost = 2
4. UEFA Conference playoff. Frederickstad (h). 0-0. Ref Tryfon Petropoulos (GRE), VAR Konstantinos Poulikidis (GRE).
5. Premier League game 2. Forest (h). 1-1. Ref Anthony Taylor, VAR Paul Tierney.
6. UEFA Conference playoff. Frederickstad (a). 0-0. Ref Kristo Tohver (EST), VAR Sören Storks (GER).
7. Premier League game 3. Aston Villa (a). 0-3. Ref Stuart Attwell, VAR Peter Bankes.
8. Premier League game 4. Sunderland (h). 0-0. Ref Thomas Bramall, VAR Tim Robinson.
Injustice: BIAS. General giving of fouls for anytime a Sunderland player fell over whilst ignoring the numerous fouling of JP and others. Eg booked Munoz in the 11th minute for his first foul which was innocuous and minor where Sunderland were not on the break. Late in the game he stopped play whilst we were attacking so that a timewasting Sunderland player could receive treatment for cramp. It was not a head injury.
Injustice: BIAS No penalty given for foul.
Explanation: Late in the game Wilson Isidor left his foot in on a strike by Christatus Uche, injuring him. Would've been a foul anywhere else on the pitch. The referee and VAR waved it away.
Outcome: Points lost = 2
9. League Cup 3rd Round. Millwall (h). 1-1. Ref John Busby, No VAR
Refereed superbly.
10. Premier League game 5. West Ham (a) 1-2. Ref Tony Harrington, VAR Nick Hopton.
Injustice: Inconsistency. Failed to give a penalty for Walker-Peters blocking the shot of Yeremy Pino in the first half. This was extremely similar to the late penalty that LiVARpool were awarded against Burnley the previous round.
Outcome: No change, we won.
10. Premier League game 6. LiVARpool (h) 2-1. Ref Chris Kavanagh, VAR Matt Donohue.
Injustice: LiVARpool cheats. Did not rule out the clear handball from Salah which led to the goal. The laws state that any touch by an attacking player means the goal is ruled out. THANK GOD that the offsides are done by computer now because those BASTARDS would've scratched our winner off.
Outcome: No change, we won.
Current points balance: -4
1. Community Shield. Liverpool (Wembley) 2-2. Ref Chris Kavanagh, VAR Paul Tierney.
Injustice: BIAS. Alexis MacAllister clear handball late in the game, waved away by Kavanagh and dismissed by VAR
Injustice: BIAS. Alisson off his line for penalty save vs Eze
Outcome: Went to penalties, which we won anyway.
2. UEFA. I don't need to add more on this.
Outcome: Huge impact on transfers, club income and status.
3. Premier League game 1. Chelsea (a). 0-0. Ref Darren England, VAR James Bell.
Injustice: BIAS. 13th minute Eze freekick disallowed.
Explanation: In 2019, when the law was changed to state that attackers must be at least one metre away from a defensive wall of three or more players. After 2,286 Premier League games, and many others in top-level European competition, not once had the VAR stepped in to implement this law.
Injustice: BIAS No penalty given for foul.
Explanation: Late in the game Robert Sanchez punched Marc Guehi in the back of the head attempting to clear the ball from a corner kick, knocking him down injured. The referee and VAR waved it away.
Outcome: Points lost = 2
4. UEFA Conference playoff. Frederickstad (h). 0-0. Ref Tryfon Petropoulos (GRE), VAR Konstantinos Poulikidis (GRE).
5. Premier League game 2. Forest (h). 1-1. Ref Anthony Taylor, VAR Paul Tierney.
6. UEFA Conference playoff. Frederickstad (a). 0-0. Ref Kristo Tohver (EST), VAR Sören Storks (GER).
7. Premier League game 3. Aston Villa (a). 0-3. Ref Stuart Attwell, VAR Peter Bankes.
8. Premier League game 4. Sunderland (h). 0-0. Ref Thomas Bramall, VAR Tim Robinson.
Injustice: BIAS. General giving of fouls for anytime a Sunderland player fell over whilst ignoring the numerous fouling of JP and others. Eg booked Munoz in the 11th minute for his first foul which was innocuous and minor where Sunderland were not on the break. Late in the game he stopped play whilst we were attacking so that a timewasting Sunderland player could receive treatment for cramp. It was not a head injury.
Injustice: BIAS No penalty given for foul.
Explanation: Late in the game Wilson Isidor left his foot in on a strike by Christatus Uche, injuring him. Would've been a foul anywhere else on the pitch. The referee and VAR waved it away.
Outcome: Points lost = 2
9. League Cup 3rd Round. Millwall (h). 1-1. Ref John Busby, No VAR
Refereed superbly.
10. Premier League game 5. West Ham (a) 1-2. Ref Tony Harrington, VAR Nick Hopton.
Injustice: Inconsistency. Failed to give a penalty for Walker-Peters blocking the shot of Yeremy Pino in the first half. This was extremely similar to the late penalty that LiVARpool were awarded against Burnley the previous round.
Outcome: No change, we won.
10. Premier League game 6. LiVARpool (h) 2-1. Ref Chris Kavanagh, VAR Matt Donohue.
Injustice: LiVARpool cheats. Did not rule out the clear handball from Salah which led to the goal. The laws state that any touch by an attacking player means the goal is ruled out. THANK GOD that the offsides are done by computer now because those BASTARDS would've scratched our winner off.
Outcome: No change, we won.
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