[SPA] La Liga 2010/2011 (25 Viewers)

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,025
I wouldn't mind if Barca are protected only in La Liga. They are one of the biggest teams there and every big team gets some calls.
But Barca are the only team that is always being helped by UEFA in European competitions, no matter who they play against, even when they play vs other big teams.

That's why I dislike them.

Plus they have the most annoying fanboys.
Then again, they help other teams get rid of the fake fans.
Hi, Ian :D
 

Gabriel

Killed By Death
May 23, 2010
10,608
I wouldn't mind if Barca are protected only in La Liga. They are one of the biggest teams there and every big team gets some calls.
But Barca are the only team that is always being helped by UEFA in European competitions, no matter who they play against, even when they play vs other big teams.

That's why I dislike them.

Plus they have the most annoying fanboys.
Then again, they help other teams get rid of the fake fans.
Hi, Ian :D
I'm still bitter on how they robbed us in the CL they last won. :(
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Today was in no way a red card for Bilbao, they were hard done by today. As always, Real Barca get all the calls in Spain.

Its odd however, that Hoori and Alen didn't say anything about Real's non existent penalty last week.

Also, there is no doubt that Chelsea were robbed against Barcelona, no doubt at all, i think we can all agree on that.

However, they did have a goal wrongly disallowed against Inter last season, a goal that would have got them to the finals.

But then again, there was that 2006 season, when they were extremely lucky with ref decisions in route to the final.

I personally think its a coincidence that they've got a lot of calls in their favour in European competitions, its also because they have players who are very capable of diving, cheating and pressuring referees. But in Spain, the bias is obvious.
 

Gabriel

Killed By Death
May 23, 2010
10,608
Vs Chelsea. It was an scandal of refereeing. I hadn't seen more refereeing mistakes in favor of one team before. Disgraceful indeed.
:agree:

Dusan, Barcelona won, but in a disgusting way, i had never been so pissed off at a football match before.

The amount of penalties ignored is not even funny.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,025
However, they did have a goal wrongly disallowed against Inter last season, a goal that would have got them to the finals.
Was there a reply that clearly shows that Yaya didn't handle the ball? I am not sure if there was a clear angle that showed it.
Then again, Inter got an early red on that match and we know how Busquets earned it.

That cheating punk :stuckup:
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
The football we play frustrates the opponent. We have possession so long that we'll naturally get more fouls, carded opponents and penalties. There is no bias.
Was it a red card today?

I for one believe it was nowhere near a red card. Sure it was an ugly challenge, but imo the main contributing factor to the ref showing red was because of how Barca's players surrounded him and made the challenge look worse than it really was.
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
Today was in no way a red card for Bilbao, they were hard done by today. As always, Real Barca get all the calls in Spain.

Its odd however, that Hoori and Alen didn't say anything about Real's non existent penalty last week.

Also, there is no doubt that Chelsea were robbed against Barcelona, no doubt at all, i think we can all agree on that.

However, they did have a goal wrongly disallowed against Inter last season, a goal that would have got them to the finals.

But then again, there was that 2006 season, when they were extremely lucky with ref decisions in route to the final.

I personally think its a coincidence that they've got a lot of calls in their favour in European competitions, its also because they have players who are very capable of diving, cheating and pressuring referees. But in Spain, the bias is obvious.
It was a handball by a Barca player (I don't know who it was though).

Real also have too many technical players who can dive and do dive too but they never get as much refs' helps in the European competitions as Barca do.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Was there a reply that clearly shows that Yaya didn't handle the ball? I am not sure if there was a clear angle that showed it.
Then again, Inter got an early red on that match and we know how Busquets earned it.

That cheating punk :stuckup:
The ball did touch Yaya's hand, but it was a case of ball to hand not hand to ball, plus there was just about a meter between him and the Inter player that released the ball, so technically it isn't supposed to be counted as a handball anyway. Also don't forget Milito's goal in the first leg that was a blatant offside.
 

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