• Seymour_Azcrac@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Yes, we’ve never seen corruption in football before. There’s never corruption when there’s so much money in play.

    Do you not find it worrying at all that employees that are supposed to objectively and fairly regulate two organizations up against each other are being paid by the same institution that are the owners of one of the organizations? And instead of regulating them fairly and correctly they instead ‘care about their mate’s feelings’ and refuse to do the right thing just to ‘spare them’.

    It’s literally obvious, but I do get that some people prefer to close their eyes.

    Btw, I think you need to check up on your definition of a conspiracy theory.

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      1 year ago

      its textbook corruption, the problem is there is no one to enforce any kind of rules or norms cause it seems the UK is a failed state

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      1 year ago

      If the officials were corrupt on Sunday then how did we win? Surely if they’re being “paid off” Man City would have won.

      • Seymour_Azcrac@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        To that statement, all I have to say is: 🤦

        Edit: Actually, I’ve got more, since it seems like you’re a bit slow. The players aren’t the ones that are corrupt. The players and managers obviously wants to win. 🤦

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          1 year ago

          But we’re not talking about players. You’re saying the refs have been given payments to ensure Man City win. Are we now going to check the refs outgoing payments to see if they handed that money back since clearly they never helped Man City win?