Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Average Extra of: Premiership Problem: West Ham vs. Arsenal Match Robbery: 10/05/2026: Part 3 by AverageMansReviews

Average Extra of: Premiership Problem: West Ham vs. Arsenal Match Robbery: 10/05/2026: Part 3 by AverageMansReviews

Related content: Average Extra of: Premiership Problem: West Ham vs. Arsenal Match Robbery: 10/05/2026 Link https://averagemansreviews2017.blogspot.com/2026/05/average-extra-of-premiership-problem.html and Average Extra of: Premiership Problem: West Ham vs. Arsenal Match Robbery: 10/05/2026: Part 2 Link https://averagemansreviews2017.blogspot.com/2026/05/average-extra-of-premiership-problem_11.html

This entire situation is making a Premier league look a complete joke: to the point where I'm getting so fed up with it, because minus the Arsenal fans obviously, because what I have seen every since this incident is there a complete lack of maturity and deliberately winding other fans up [which I have already received some myself, but I have chosen to ignore it now,] where it is now getting to the point of spilling over, so if you receive anything like death threats eventually you only have themselves to blame... I hasten to add incredibly quickly if this does become reality I do not condone this behaviour either.

But the main focus of this content is the following; I have just seen a clip of Sky Sports football pundit Jamie Carragher [on Monday Night Football: 11/05/2026; qualified this situation as essentially "pushing the boundaries."

So my thinking is; when you have to qualify things using this style of language is usually implies; try not to get caught in a situation verbally, so hypothetically if this was a court of law; I would be hounding him on this usage of language, because it is slight acknowledgement that this isn't clean and tidy in the rules of the game, so by definition by his own acknowledgement if it isn't in the rules of the game, it is qualified as breaking the rules; better known as cheating.

But to justify his opinion, he shows some of the footage that apparently in his eyes are not the same, then he goes on to show footage from three years ago in a Leicester match with Arsenal or vice versa that was the same, yet again if this was in the court of law, I would be hounding him for his usage of this method, based on it smells of desperation.

My point being if you have to qualify; if you have to qualify your perspective/opinion with not completely certain language, with footage from other matches then this is deemed as clutching at straws and if he is working so hard to justify it; it yet again highlights that this goal shouldn’t have been overturned; if it takes this amount of effort and resources to do so then the goal should have stood.

But my point throughout this ongoing situation is if they are going to disallow this goal, I want as a football fan all of the other goals the Arsenal have scored from corners this season checked, and checked again each goal taking five minutes each, because okay as I keep saying we have moved on from this goal or disallowed goal, if that is in the rules of the game so be it, but like I said if you have to qualify things using the language of  "pushing the boundaries" then that is a cheap and may I just say a nasty get out clause.

I am now at the point of; you know what would solve this problem?: Play the match again, I have already had someone laugh at me for suggesting this, but what else can we do? Everyone knew going in to this match of the stakes were involved and the referee unit absolutely choked, where you have for all fans and pundits and everyone else sharing their opinion; broadly speaking okay if there was a disallowed goal how about this? How about this? How about this? Okay we accept it was a foul, how about when Arsenal did this? How about this one? How about that one?

So yes my idea is completely crazy and unheard-of, but you tell me how we are going to get over this unprecedented situation? Where of course Arsenal and anyone connected to them just don't care, well if that is what you want to be remembered for good for you... But for me personally this has been a complete shambles and Arsenal have brought the game into disrepute this entire season, so when you have people like Piers Morgan saying all calling this squad the greatest in football history; he is clearly poking fun surely? He can't be serious... Because The Invincibles squad [2003-2004: which is the last time they won the premiership title with dignity, respect and justified winners of the premiership:] would run rings around this modern squad; because this modern squad can't function without Bukayo Saka or/and Declan Rice as The Invincibles were fortunate to have a squad of players that would fit in and in some cases just go out there and work for the result and actually play football instead of choosing to hit the ground.

Mark Halsey [ex-premiership referee] I am paraphrasing he brings up the entire point of this discussion and there is the level of inconsistency; for me this is why we are continuing to have this hot topic debate, which at the end of the day puts one club closer to winning the premiership title and the other closer to relegation and what if West Ham get relegated by one point? For the rest of eternity this almost Arsenal championship winning season will be clouded in controversy.

The premiership and Arsenal are individually or together making a rod for their own back for next season and I keep warning people okay you may go on to win the premiership this year; how about next year? How about three years from now? Meaning football fans don't forget and every Arsenal corner will be heavily scrutinised from now on until the end of time and finally I really do agree with Paul Scholes: when he makes reference to; this could be the worst team to ever win the premiership title.

 

 

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