I find it very ironic that if West Ham had points deducted the one and only manager to benefit would be Neil Warnock.
The two games I went to away at Sheffield United when we were in the Championship were the worst I had seen for many years for niggling cheating.
As I remember from the first of these games it began to look as though we might succeed in winning. Warnock as ever was screaming instructions from the touchline, and I realised that all over the pitch, miles away from where the ball (and the ref) was there seemed to be confrontations between our players and theirs.
Too many incidents to be accidental and unplanned, and totally untypical of our team at any of the games I went to.
When Shef U went up into the Premiership this tactic couldn't continue as all the games were covered by multiple TV cameras for Sky and Match of the Day, unlike the single camera in use in the Championship.
Since when the cheats have apparently become every ref officiating at Shef U games, and every top team playing against any team below Shef U in the table.
The two games I went to away at Sheffield United when we were in the Championship were the worst I had seen for many years for niggling cheating.
As I remember from the first of these games it began to look as though we might succeed in winning. Warnock as ever was screaming instructions from the touchline, and I realised that all over the pitch, miles away from where the ball (and the ref) was there seemed to be confrontations between our players and theirs.
Too many incidents to be accidental and unplanned, and totally untypical of our team at any of the games I went to.
When Shef U went up into the Premiership this tactic couldn't continue as all the games were covered by multiple TV cameras for Sky and Match of the Day, unlike the single camera in use in the Championship.
Since when the cheats have apparently become every ref officiating at Shef U games, and every top team playing against any team below Shef U in the table.
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