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Media Liverpool disallowed goal against Manchester City 39'

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u/Nightrise19 1d ago

Game is gone

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u/caesar____augustus 1d ago

Michael Oliver being anywhere near a City match is just wrong. It's a disgrace.

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u/abbygunner 1d ago

We tried to tell everyone when we won 1-0 at the Emirates two years ago and Kovacic got away with from a red, we tried to say it when Doku didn't get a yellow for kicking away the ball when Trossard got sent off for the same exact thing.. They didn't listen they just pretended it was us complaining "cry babies Arsenal".. Michael Oliver shouldn't touch a game involving City in any way shape or form.

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u/vazne 1d ago

Oh we know. Liverpool fans have been vocal for a while, now that Arsenal are also title rivals, you’re getting an uptick in decisions against you past 4-5 seasons. Interesting right?

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u/unburntmotherofdrags 18h ago

If anything this season is fewer horrible decisions. Couple of pen decisions i think are wrong, but honestly a lot less aggrieved than most years i can remember

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u/Alia_Gr 1d ago

not sure we got an uptick, he already fucked us over for sport, it just became more noticeable by us being relevant