I've said this many times, Arsenal must not allow Manchester City to sign Elliott Anderson, 4 goals and 5 assists for Nottingham Forest this season, he's so creative in midfield, he and Declan Rice together in a team will be unstoppable 🔥🔥
Look at this and tell me football isn’t completely rigged!
Clear penalty, zero ball contact, absolute daylight robbery.
How on earth do you see this clear penalty, in a match of this magnitude, and just look the other way?!
They didn't even bother to check VAR properly.
This is exactly why the world is tired of corrupt UEFA refereeing ruining the beautiful game. 🤮
FIFA saw right through this referee's absolute circus of a performance and deservingly stripped him of his World Cup ticket. They knew exactly what kind of agenda he was pushing.
FIFA chose merit, while UEFA chose politics and bad decisions.
Arsenal got completely cheated, and the whole world knows it
The corruption is too blatant to hide anymore!
#Arsenal #UCL #FIFA UEFA
🗣️ Eberechi Eze on THAT Manchester City fan: “It came up in one of my boys’ group chats, someone posted the guy as an actual bottle… oh shoot, it might be the funniest picture of all time! It might be my display picture for the rest of the year!” ❤️🤣
Come on @Tesco!!! You buy a steak for £11 for a special occasion, looks lovely until you turn it over and realise half of it is fat and sinew. No time to return it so have to pretty much cut it in half to make it edible. Finest my ass!! Do better and stop tricking customers!!
I mean if the SFA want to follow the laws of the game (there’s a first for everything)
Then according to the laws of the game. Fans invading the pitch and forcing the ref to end the game early should leat to a 3-0 loss to the team that’s fans caused it
Especially if he’s ended it early to protect players safety, which he done after countless Hearts players and staff were attacked
Pitch Invasion and assaulting opponent players, all before the full time whistle and the game unable to be finished.
SFA ruling says that Hearts would be awarded a 3-0 win, and the league title.
Will it happen, absolutely not💰
🚨| The Premier League just proposed a huge rule change:
If a club breaks the money rules (like spending too much), they won’t get automatically punished anymore.
Instead, they can sit down and negotiate a softer deal/settlement with the league.
This plan will be voted on next month.
Everyone knows why they’re doing it — they’re trying to make it easier for Manchester City to avoid proper punishment. Absolute joke 😂
🚨BREAKING! 💣
Premier League’s panel ADMIT Everton should have had a penalty for Bernardo Silva’s foul on Merlin Rohl.
Where is the media outrage that Arsenal had?
🚨🎙️Ian Wright on the officiating controversies in the Manchester City Vs Brentford game, explaining how Brentford got “robbed” to keep city title hopes alive and breaks down the rules behind every controversial incident:
“This is exactly the kind of game where people will be talking about the laws of football for weeks, because there are three massive moments here that simply cannot be ignored.”
“When you look at the 21st minute, you’re talking about a potential denial of a clear goalscoring opportunity. Matheus Nunes pushes Kevin Schade as he’s breaking through, now under Law 12, that’s where the referee has to ask: is he moving towards goal, is there a realistic chance, and is the defender making a genuine attempt to play the ball? If the answer is no, that’s a red card. What makes it even more controversial is VAR not even intervening for a full review, that’s where frustration comes in for Brentford.”
“At 36 minutes, the Bernardo Silva incident with Nathan Collins is another grey area that turns into debate straight away. You’ve got what looks like an arm or elbow coming through in the challenge and under violent conduct interpretations, anything excessive or using the arm in a striking motion can be a straight red. The referee gives a yellow, but people will argue that’s inconsistent with how similar incidents are punished elsewhere.”
“Then you get to the 71st minute, Kevin Schade goes down inside the box and Brentford are absolutely convinced it’s a penalty. This is where referees often judge ‘contact versus impact’. Was there enough force? Was the attacker already going down? Was the defender making a legitimate challenge? But again, when you’ve already had two big calls go against you, every decision in that box feels even heavier.”
“And that’s the problem in games like this, it’s not just the rules, it’s the consistency. Because if one of those moments goes the other way, the whole match changes.”
🚨🗣️ | Arsenal Legend Theo Walcott Slams VAR:
🗣️ “After watching Manchester City vs Brentford, you could clearly see there were a lot of controversial moments in that game. There were situations where Bernardo Silva could easily have been sent off, and Brentford also had strong claims for a penalty that was not given.
At this level of football, especially during a serious title race, there shouldn’t be these kinds of inconsistencies in officiating. Every decision matters. One mistake can completely change the direction of the league.
The VAR is there to help referees make the correct calls, but too many times we still see obvious incidents being ignored or overlooked. The officiating simply has to improve because fans just want fairness and consistency for every club involved in the title race.
Right now, it feels like everything is going Manchester City’s way, but the season is not over yet. I still trust Arsenal Football Club. They have shown character all season, and hopefully they go into tomorrow’s game fully focused, get the job done, and continue putting pressure at the top.
This title race is far from finished, and Arsenal just need to stay calm, stay sharp, and keep believing because anything can still happen.”