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‘RIP Football’ Trends on Twitter As The Traffic Wardens Take Over The Asylum|video

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The traditional caricature of a British traffic warden is not a pleasant one. Indeed, in the TV series George & Mildred, the serial loser George Roper find himself in a position of unprecedented power when he discovers that his innate pedantry and generally bigoted outlook give him a distinct advantage.

Yesterday, we saw Brighton lose a game, by a penalty being given AFTER the final whistle was blown. This afternoon, Spurs dropped 2 points, thanks to VAR revisiting an alleged ‘handball’ that Eric Dier obviously didn’t know anything about.

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Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago

Chabad lubervitch

Toby Pierides
Toby Pierides
3 years ago

The refs can work from home with VAR. Just get used to no more man in black. Just a small team at Stockley Park to run the whole thing. Never mind the diminished experience and ridiculousness of their decisions. This will fit in with the separated worlds the global masters want us to inhabit. And no more crowds at games. No more crowds anywhere. Crowds are dangerous and can be dissenting to the powers that be. Can’t have those or protests unless the right sort. Look where it’s all going. Get used to the piped in crowd noise…

England Mike
England Mike
3 years ago
Reply to  Panama Paul

Murdoch and integrity ?……er no !

Urbane Sturgeon
Urbane Sturgeon
3 years ago

Have to say regarding the Brighton pen decision after the final whistle; as bizarre as it seemed, I’ve no problem with it as the foul occurred within match time. That won’t happen too often one imagines. The decision itself is another matter, I personally think the defender appeared to launch his forearm and fist at the ball, fair pen for me, silly defending.

Urbane Sturgeon
Urbane Sturgeon
3 years ago
Reply to  coys1882

Yup.

Urbane Sturgeon
Urbane Sturgeon
3 years ago

Ha Ha Ha ……

coys1882
coys1882
3 years ago

Completely ridiculous. Those are two penalties that have been given against us now, in two consecutive EPL games, that would never have been given as penalties under any laws of the game, at any point in the history of football, until this season.

Frankly such incidents are an utter travesty that make a mockery of not just the game of football, but of the whole principle of justice, whereby an innocent party is arbitrarily punished for a wholly unintentional or involuntary act.

Panama Paul
Panama Paul
3 years ago

Does anyone honestly believe that a majority of non-Spurs fans care about this travesty? No, they’ll be laughing at us on Monday morning. Until these decisions start causing Man U, Man C, Liverpool and Chelsea to drop points or lose games nothing will change. The EPL never was or ever will be a level playing field. The only way things will change is if these ridiculous decisions damage the EPL brand or brings its integrity into question.

David Dillenberg
David Dillenberg
3 years ago

If Son is out injured for a few weeks it’s a massive loss.
Presumably cue for Alli to make an entrance?

David Dillenberg
David Dillenberg
3 years ago

Over and out. Breaking off getting ready for the Fasting Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) which comes in shortly and terminates tomorrow eve!
Wishing all fellow bretheren well over the Fast.

David Dillenberg
David Dillenberg
3 years ago

If only the Spurs attack this afternoon was as clinical as the frequent changing of these blogs!!

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