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Putting your stupid accusations of bias and levelling aside, if teams infringe 20 times, I would like to see roughly 20 penalties blown, yes (accounting for the fact referees are indeed human and may miss them on occasion). It's really simple.Clearly you like seeing 20+ penalties a game, and teams penalised stupid in the first half only to even things up in the second. Infringements not penalised in the latter stages of games if a penalty would change the result, notwithstanding that the infringements themselves do exactly that. Even in the finals this was happening. This is not my idea of how a professional sporting competition should be run. If this is what the journos you've mentioned (and you forgot Phil Gould) are saying, then I agree with them 100%.
And what is "spewing bile" if its not a metaphor.
You're essentially putting the fault of players breaking the rules at the feet of the officials who are bound to ...well, officiate.
Using Phil Gould as your bastion of light for public opinion is also well off the mark, just quietly.
As for 'spewing bile' - it's a clear metaphor outlining what comes from the printing presses and TV shows of those presenters. I criticised your use of metaphors because they were generalised, poor representations of the point you were trying to make.