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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
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17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
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3%
  



Mr T. 10:31 Sun May 20
Cheats do prosper.
Callum Wilson’s deliberate handball to equalise against us in the dying seconds was ultimately worth £2 million to Bournemouth in league prize money.

That money is rightfully ours.

Never been sure why such blatant cheating has not been dealt with retrospectively.

Hopefully VAR will put an end to it.

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Alfs 10:19 Sun May 20
Re: Cheats do prosper.
I totally agree with Mr T. Cheating goes on and is often gotten away with but then admitting it?!

Look at what happened to that Australian who cheated in the cricket. He was hammered, made a disgrace of, and banned for a year. No other sport would put up with it.

Mr T. 9:29 Sun May 20
Re: Cheats do prosper.
Yes, yes of course it does.

Jeez.

ooooh Morley Morley 9:16 Sun May 20
Re: Cheats do prosper.
Is T short for Tit?

Sven Roeder 9:05 Sun May 20
Re: Cheats do prosper.
You don’t want every game re-refereed again on a Monday after a weekend but for a start I’d get rid of this rule where a terrible foul goes unpunished because the referee didn’t see it properly or was incompetent and gave a yellow.
I’d also look at where blatant acts of cheating have occurred like dives and the type of cheating that Wilson got away with. That should be on top of incidents picked up on VAR.
Wilson also told the ref he hadn’t handled it. And was proved to be a liar.
I’d also have referees called in to justify decisions and give their reasons.
I still don’t know what Madley was up to.
Besides CHEATING us

Mr T. 8:52 Sun May 20
Re: Cheats do prosper.
No they would not. We would have won and therefore have had two additional points at 44. Bournemouth would have lost and therefore had one point less, 43.

My point is not that we try to eradicate refereeing mistakes from the game.

It was that an openly admitted act of cheating has not only gone completely unpunished but has been rewarded to the tune of £2 million.

If he had smoked a joint and got caught for a random test he could easily have been banned for a considerable time. Rio got 8 months for nothing.

Cheating in football is encouraged. No wonder the likes of Zaha are flying all over the penalty box these days.

Westside 8:29 Sun May 20
Re: Cheats do prosper.
If the goal had been correctly dis allowed, Bournemouth would still have finished above us on goal difference. As would have Crystal Palace and Newcastle.

BRANDED 8:05 Sun May 20
Re: Cheats do prosper.
Beating the system is not a British concept.

4ever-blowin-bubbles 8:03 Sun May 20
Re: Cheats do prosper.
we would of won the world cup if it wasn't for maradona and his hand of god

PwoperNaughtyButNot 7:58 Sun May 20
Re: Cheats do prosper.
It’s not ours ....it’s Sullivan’s , Golds and Brady’s

Thanks Callum Wilson for nicking that money right out of those scum bags pockets!

Far Cough 6:58 Sun May 20
Re: Cheats do prosper.
Of course Fat Sammy Lee wasn't lying in an offside position when Liverpool scored in the league cup final

No siree

On The Ball 6:55 Sun May 20
Re: Cheats do prosper.
It does irritate me that Madley didn't get into trouble over his use of made-up rules.

gph 6:34 Sun May 20
Re: Cheats do prosper.
The crowd kept the ball in play in the build-up for Bolton's second in the 1923 Cup Final.

Stopped our comeback.

I demand a replay.

Northern Sold 10:40 Sun May 20
Re: Cheats do prosper.
Errrr.... Yeah... While you are at it you can say we won the FA cup in 91 as well.... I mean it was hardly a sending off either....





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