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donthatemecuzimaburner
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The more I read about what he actually did, the less sympathy I have for him. He didn’t build a homemade clock, he put a clock in a briefcase and showed it to everyone he could even though he was told to stop

The best mod you can make is the part between the seat and the steering wheel

as a Chelsea/Mourinho fan, I can’t defend Mourinho this season. Nobody seems to be mentioning that not only is this the worst title defense in history, but his direct actions when dealing with Eva (the Dr.) has brought a lawsuit to the club. So he’s f’ing up on and off the field - don’t even get me started on the

isn’t Hans-Joachim Eckert the same guy who falsified the “summary” of the report into the whole bid process for 2018/2022, the same guy that denied the release of the actual report, and because of all that the author of the report resigned? And now he’s suspending Blatter as if there’s some new evidence? He’s just as

uhhh.. did you read anything I said? So Mike Dean had a bad game, both of his major decisions were reversed, exactly my point. Gabriel’s ban for violent conduct was rescinded - tho he’s still facing a charge over improper conduct (which he’ll be found guilty of). Try reading sometime it’s fun

even the commentator on NBC Sports didn’t think it was a penalty, everyone is entitled to their opinion. I don’t think it obscures my point, which is that Mike Dean had a terrible game.

I see your point, while Gabriel never would have been sent off had Diego been sent off for his backhand to Koscielny, he wasn’t... so it’s “what should have happened” vs “what did happen” situation. We’ll just agree that Dean is the source of everyone’s anger and leave it at that

Costa deserved red, so did Gabriel, Cazorla did not, Hazard deserved a penalty, and again Arsenal didn’t seem very threatening. 1-0, game over. While Mike Dean made plenty of mistakes, none of them had an effect on the outcome of the game in the end (had all of his mistakes been corrected in real time).

take a minute to reflect, and I think you’ll conclude that your blame towards Costa is unfounded - Gabriel was not a victim here, he volunteered to go up against Costa and lost control. Koscielny got hit in the face, yet controlled himself superbly. Koscielny then outmuscles Costa to the ground right before the