Just seen Lineker on MoTD saying the decision to overturn Bournemouth's late penalty was not "clear and obvious" for an intervention despite it being an objective decision for things such as ball position, offside, handball by goalscorer, etc...
Agreed. The football is boring and predictable. The only enjoyment as a fan would be from the end product, i.e. winning trophies, but that's heavily tainted by the cheating.
It must be weird to be a City fan and having to lie to yourself about...
The most boring part is watching City dominate multiple competitions knowing they are based on wholesale corruption and money laundering. It just nullifies any competition year they win which will inevitability be voided in due course. Altogether...
I just mean those three isolated decisions were so unusual that it is suspicious. Match fixing can be based on an individual decision like Dalot foul in second half. It doesn't have to impact the whole game. Also, a team having 'X or more fouls'...