Bruno Fernandes goal shouldn’t have stood eh? Take a look at this

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According to the likes of Pepe Guardiola and Martin Keown the ‘controversial’ goal given to Bruno Fernandez in the Manchester derby on 14th January 2023 was only allowed because it was at Old Trafford.

Apparently the home side gets decisions there that no other team experiences. Well Mr Keown and friends you have peculiarly short memories. Were Arsenal fans sympathising with Chelsea fans when this happenened?

Just like at Old Trafford the assistant referee put up his flag at the Emirates. And just like at Old Trafford the on field referee knew the rules. Was Mr Keown and Mr Guardiola bleating and insinuating back then when Chelsea fans and players made a noise? Of course not. Silent as lambs.

It is also worth remembering that partisan pundits are killing the ‘beautiful game’ with their well paid white noise. Their opinions are no more valid than anyone else and yet they live in big houses and drive flashy cars because of theirs. The rest of us are drowing in debt and Tory excrement.

Next time one of these so called ‘football experts’ open their mouths with bias bullsh** remember that they are paid to wind us up and their existence is rarely useful.

Jason Cridland

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