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Another PGMOL apology for the Stoke penalty-that-wasn't... Does it even out? 16:09 - Mar 12 with 2061 viewstommcd

So another PGMOL apology given for an incorrect decision given to award Stoke the pen.

The argument's often made that these things even out over the course of the season...

Are there any PGMOL apologies given to our opponents throughout the rest of the season to-date that would have been likely to make a significant impact to the final result (ie where a officiating decision that was apologised for helped us to gain more points than would otherwise have been)?

How long have PGMOL been issuing apologies like this anyway? Some of the explanations given during our Prem season were cringe-worthy in their extreme attempts not to apologise. Is making more admissions of fault a way to set the tone for making a VAR-is-great argument (potentially laying groundwork for expansion into the Champ)? Or am I seeing conspiracy where there is none?
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Another PGMOL apology for the Stoke penalty-that-wasn't... Does it even out? on 09:18 - Mar 13 with 102 viewsHerbivore

Another PGMOL apology for the Stoke penalty-that-wasn't... Does it even out? on 09:11 - Mar 13 by Olcol

Does that mean Kipre's yellow card and 2 match ban can be nullified? Because it bloody well should be!


His last two bookings were ridiculous. One for protesting Busby's incompetence, one for not fouling a player and the ref being conned by it.

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