TERKINI Apology Is Not Accepted For Corruption Following Simon Hooper Scandal That Resulting Major Damaged In The EPL
DKYLB.com, Sunday (1 Oktober 2023) - Apology Is Not Accepted For Corruption following corruption scandal in the English Premier League, Oliver, England, and Dan paid by Qatar.
Hashtag ApologyNotAccepted become trending after scandal in English Premier League to Liverpool Football Club.
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Former Liverpool player Jose Enrique certainly made a scathing comment on his personal account.
He without hesitation stated that the match scandal that made Liverpool treated unfairly happened because of corruption.
Three referees in that match, Dan England, Michael Oliver, and Simon Hooper were involved as paid referees in the competition conducted by Qatar.
They are considered to be involved in the scandal to beat Liverpool from the early minutes.
What a joke is this! Just give us the point we deserve from this game. Sorry for what? Don't care about the sorry.
What happened on Luis Díaz goal disallowed and the VAR took the wrong onfield decision — as it led to the goal being disallowed, Dale Johnson reveals how.
The facts are the decisions are error that statement by FA PGMOL.
◉ The VAR, Darren England, checked offside thinking the onfield decision was “goal conceded” for Díaz.
◉ It was a quick offside check because it was clear Díaz was onside, so told referee “check complete”.
◉ In telling the ref “check complete” he is saying the onfield decision (Díaz goal disallowed) was correct.
◉ The “human error” by the VAR team is getting the onfield decision wrong — by failing to draw lines.
◉ As soon as Spurs take the free-kick, which they were set up for, decision can be rolled back.
Jurgen Klopp:
“I never saw game like this with the most unfair circumstances and crazy decisions”.
"No, I know when you’re doing someone on purpose, I’ve done myself in the past, and he’s not doing that," he said.
"He’s (the VAR) showing him [the referee] the end motion and that’s not how it actually is - his foot slips over the top of the ball. It’s never a red card and he’s going to get one if it'll ruin the game.
"I think generally, he’s gone in genuinely but his foot slips on top of the ball.
I’m not sure, I never am nowadays, I’m less sure about football than I ever have been but I don’t think he’s gone in with any malice.
"If you see the end part of it in slow motion, you’ll come to the conclusion that it’s a red card.
You have to look at the full motion at full speed, the speed of these players going into the tackles, Bissouma is flying in and so is Curtis Jones.
Gary Neville put his rivalry aside to defend Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones after he was sent off against Tottenham Hotspur.
Gary Neville disagreed with Curtis Jones' red card after the midfielder was sent off after 25 minutes against Tottenham Hotspur, going as far to say the decision will ruin the game.
With the score line at 0-0 and both sides having had early chances, the 22-year-old went in for a 50:50 challenge with Yves Bissouma in Spurs' defensive half.
Jones' foot connected with the ball, skimmed over the top of it and the underside of his boot made contact with the lower leg of his opponent.
Referee Simon Hooper brandished the yellow card at first, however after being prompted by VAR Darren England to check the monitor he altered his initial call to hand out the red card.
VAR in slow motion also never a rule from VAR that used, but the disrespect for sport games, in this games suddenly happened.
However beIN Sports, who broadcast live Premier League coverage in Middles Eastern and North African territories, conducted their own mini investigation. Drawing lines on themselves at the outstretched foot of the last man Cristian Romero, it seems to suggest Diaz was onside before surging ahead to score.
The decision had repercussions as Heung Min-Son put the hosts ahead in the aftermath, forcing Liverpool to draw level instead of lead at the break through Cody Gakpo's equaliser.
Some evidence of the corruption scandal is the case of the red card that Curtis Jones had to receive even though he did not commit any offense.
Penalties were also given to Alisson Becker, Mohamed Salah, and Mac Alister, they were better off because they only received yellow cards without committing an offense.
Simon Hooper also canceled a goal by Luis Diaz without being caught offside.
Before being thwarted, Simon Hooper received instructions on the hearing device in his ear.
It wasn't long before the goal happened after Jones' red card scandal and Diaz's clean goal disallowed.
Diego Jota, who didn't foul Udoggie who went down for pushing himself while chasing the ball, was given a yellow card by Simon Hooper because giving Jones a red card wasn't enough.
He was ready to give a second yellow card to a number of Liverpool players.
Including for Diego Jota if he makes just a small mistake.
Finally, a second yellow card must be received by Dego Jota for a ball scramble in which he has been dropped on two legs by Udoggy.
In fact, Udoggy made a gesture to Simon Hooper for him to give him a yellow card.
Eventually disaster struck and Diego Jota was given two accumulated yellow cards for events that the Portuguese did not deserve at all.
Even a number of clubs that have been harmed by Simon Hooper and referees who work as workers in Qatar can no longer be covered up.
Arsenal's Mikel Arteta also knows the corruption scandal his team is experiencing if Simon Hooper referees.
A number of EPL referees do become paid referees in Qatar, which owns Manchester City.
The club's defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers made a number of paid referees including Michael Oliver unable to contain themselves.
They shamelessly had to drop their pride, Michael Oliver and friends were among those who became paid referees for a competition in Qatar.
They became referees in Qatar and are suspected of having received a sum of money that could influence them to even receive instructions for Manchester City to become EPL champions again.
This corruption scandal stung even more in Tottenham's match against Liverpool following the defeat suffered by Manchester City.
Apology is not accepted for corruption and scandal.
Football is an art and fairness

