Monday, April 9, 2018

MANCHESTER CITY WERE ROBBED BY THE REFEREE MARTIN ATKINSON.

In the match played between Manchester City and Manchester United on 7/4/2018, Manchester United won the match with a score of 3-2. But the biggest winner here is the English F.A and the shameless referee Martin Atkinson, mind you he is no novice referee he is said to be the second best English referee after Mark Clattenburg Manchester City were sadly denied not one but two penalties in that match, and both were not given by Martin Atkinson, a disgusting man and a disgusting English F.A I must say. 1) The first penalty should have been given when Ashley Young went sliding with both his legs and all the studs were showing, into Sergio Aguero. Mind you Ashley Young is a defender and it happened in the box. But what does the F.I.F.A rules say here.This was changed after Marco Van Basten, sadly had his career cut short in Italy with A.C.Milan. Now the rules clearly state , that if a player comes sliding from behind and all the studs are showing and he does touch the ball then a yellow card will be shown. But if the player does come sliding and misses the ball and all studs are shown a red card is shown So Ashley Young should have been red carded and Manchester City should have had a penalty as well. The second time Manchester City should have had a penalty was hen Ashley young , was on the ground, and he touched the ball with his hand , it should have been a penalty as well. But the referee martin Atkinson showed a Nelson eye here and failed to give a penalty. No F.I.F.A have been watching the standard of the English referees and they found t Pathetic. So in the world cup 2018 in Russia, there will not be a single referee from England or a linesman either. And this last happened in the year 1938 world cup. The Dutch winger Ryan Babel was fined as he had a picture of referee Howard Webb in a Manchester United jersey and a whistle in his mouth . It is your guess and mine how many trophies did Manchester United win with referees like Mike Riley and Howard Webb. favouring Manchester United

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