Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Average Extra of: Premiership Problem: West Ham vs. Arsenal Match Robbery: 10/05/2026: Part 4 by AverageMansReviews

Average Extra of: Premiership Problem: West Ham vs. Arsenal Match Robbery: 10/05/2026: Part 4 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 and Average Extra of: Premiership Problem: West Ham vs. Arsenal Match Robbery: 10/05/2026: Part 3 Link https://averagemansreviews2017.blogspot.com/2026/05/average-extra-of-premiership-problem_12.html

This just gets so much worse for the Premier league and  PGMOL: I have now seen the footage and I am disgusted by it; they spent the vast majority of the time analysing why the goal should be disallow for West Ham United, but when it came to questionable behaviour on West Ham players by Arsenal players; at best and I am being very generous here they got about 30 seconds or less of consideration with the referee: Chris Kavanagh saying “I don’t think there’s much in that at all, I’m happy with that.”

So my first question is why did it take so long? Because there was nothing and I repeat nothing out of the ordinary based on this season's refereeing decisions? Second question why are you now using a ruling which hasn't been used for roughly 2 years? Third question; why hasn't any of the Arsenal corners been under this level of scrutiny and I mean 5 minutes; I hope they are very much aware they are setting a very dangerous standard, meaning every goal matters right? Every game matters right? Every job in football matters right? I mean 3 points is the difference between winning and losing or some manager losing their job or some stadium staff losing their job because the football club, can't afford to keep them right? Fourth question; I hope there is an ongoing investigation to why Kavanagh very quickly waved away any possible penalty for West Ham? Fifth question it has been alleged that Kavanagh was said to be confused by what he was seeing, so if this is/was remotely the case, why give him this crucial decision to make? Sixth and suspicious question; why was Kavanagh given the duty to referee this match? When it has been alleged that he is an Arsenal fan [now I know other content creators have shown evidence which I am also about to use; tweet from 2009 from his platform saying and I quote "I love how arsenal play"]

So forgive me I am a little brain damage actually I have a lot of brain damage... So did anyone else want to question if this was even appropriate for him to referee this match and because I am trying to keep this content professional, I am not going to even take the low road, all I am going to say is he should have never been down to referee this match regardless of what happened.

So based on current information; we have two choices; 1. Replay match or 2. Scrap VAR: because it was created apparently to clear up confusion and not add to it; it clearly doesn't do anything apart from take away the fun, it clearly divides fans more and more to the point where we are just angry; that Arsenal have been doing this kind of thing all season long and yet when another club does it against them, then we enforce the rule and as I have been dictating this content you have other football fans pointing out the other fouls that Kavanagh dismissed and calling it corruption which I strongly agree with.

Because you can speak to any football fan minus Arsenal at the moment and we are asking for one, just one thing... consistency which is another thing which VAR has failed spectacularly to provide; so to finish off this content; to resolve this issue I am calling for VAR to be scrapped from the start of next season, because now I have seen behind the curtain I don't like what I see and as I have already referenced it has failed spectacularly, I'm not kidding you to appease everyone I am strongly saying VAR needs to go, and very finely this is a call to all football fans stop saying it was the right decision, because if we were playing in another season, where we were all playing by the same laws I would say yes; keeping in mind I just said if we were playing by the same rules including being physical with one another.

Believe it or not I am desperately trying to bring this content to close, but I have just found out this:

"The Premier League's Key Match Incidents panel found referee errors denied penalties to opponents in Arsenal's 1-0 victories against Everton, Chelsea, and Brighton this season, potentially worth six points in the tight title race where Arsenal lead Manchester City by five points. Yet league data reveals Chelsea, Bournemouth, and Newcastle benefited from more net errors in their favor. Arsenal supporters counter with memories of harsh red cards last season, while the Gunners stay unbeaten in 10 after their latest 1-0 win at West Ham, keeping every decision under intense scrutiny as the race continues."

I need without that even though this is in my content I didn't dictate this and I do take responsibility for it; I'm just saying this is where we currently are at the moment.

 

 

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