Arne slot ‘blocked’ as ‘hidden truth’ in the Premier League table appears
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Arne slot ‘blocked’ as ‘hidden truth’ in the Premier League table appears

The case from Everton against Liverpool in the media has seen some pretend that the Arne track was silenced by the Premier League or his own club …

Don’t you think?
There is something ironic The sun breaks clicks on the assumed lack of knowledge from a TNT presenter…

TNT Sports denied Arne Slot interview when the presenter briefly forgets some known rule after Everton vs Liverpool Clash

…when Sports had to apologize after The sunEgen’s own football editor Charlie Wyett used his channel to warn the place to be careful about avoiding press conferences.

Sky Sports then did his own video – ‘Why Arne Slot did not talk to the media after Merseyside Derby Draw at Goodison Park’ – where they described a “confusing” situation that has been around since the beginning of 2023/24 season.

Strangely, no such video was produced when Nuno Espirito Santo or Fabian Hürzeler was shown red cards earlier this season.

More Merseyside Derby reaction on F365:
Liverpool “absolutely robbed” when the reds see their donkeys over Derby draw
‘Out of Order’ Liverpool -Star ‘Overreacted’ To Sh*Thouse when Van Dijk hits Michael Oliver
Arne Slot ‘Raging’ as Ex-Pgmol Chief admits to Michael Oliver Mistake in Merseyside Derby

This red card means more
“Premier League Block Arne slot from talking after red card for Merseyside Derby” – GB news. They “block” all managers, guys. But continue …

‘Why Liverpool canceled the press conference after triple red card’ – The standard. Nope. Nice try. But a proper load of Bollocks.

Caina Shoulda shoulda
So Arne slot will get a touchline ban, right? Wrong, or at least wrong according to The IndependentNever slow to jump on a potential Google search term …

‘Why Arne -slot can escape touchline ban despite Liverpool v Everton Red Card’

In the fifth paragraph, they claim that “in theory” slot “can” escape a touchline ban.

In the 10th paragraph, we are told that “in all likelihood the Liverpool manager will have a pointing line ban”.

Cheers for the clarification, you massive spoofers.

Literally 10 minutes after they published confirmed Premier League a two-match ban for “Offensive, insulting or abusive language”. Almost as it would always happen.

We owe a description …
Over to Mirror And their top story on Thursday morning after Wednesday night before …

‘Decision explained! The Premier League edition Everton against Liverpool statement when four were sent after Final Whistle including Reds Boss for its furious reaction to Last-Gasp Everton Equalizer. ‘

Strange, after that heading we are expected “decision explained!”

We click and we have already been downgraded:

‘Premier League -edition Everton vs. Liverpool statement when four were sent off after the final whistle’

Hmmm. It’s not the same as things “explained”, right?

Let’s read that complete “decision explained” statement from the Premier League on the four red cards:

“The judge issued other yellow cards and red cards to Curtis Jones and Abdoulaye Doucouré after a change after the final whistle. Arne Slot and his assistant Sipke Hulshoff were also shown straight red cards after the final whistle. ‘

These are “described decisions”, guys. But congratulations to clicks.

Liverpool: The truth
“Inside Chaos of Goodison Park when angry players leave and hidden Liverpool truth turns up” is the headline of Liverpool EchoSo obviously we are very, very curious.

What is this “hidden truth”? Do they know anything about how long Michael Oliver thinks a handshake is acceptable?

No, it’s just a really magnificent saltiness, dressed in clickbait:

“And somewhere, hidden behind the thick blue weed of 40,000 Everton fans who crowned Elton John, when Goodison Park took in their last moments of Merseyside Derby, Liverpool extended its Premier League at the top to seven points.”

And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the “hidden truth”, only if you can’t read or access a Premier League.

More Merseyside Derby reaction on F365:
Liverpool “absolutely robbed” when the reds see their donkeys over Derby draw
‘Out of Order’ Liverpool -Star ‘Overreacted’ To Sh*Thouse when Van Dijk hits Michael Oliver
Arne Slot ‘Raging’ as Ex-Pgmol Chief admits to Michael Oliver Mistake in Merseyside Derby

I read what Manchester Evening News wrote about Chido Obi-Martin
Mediawatch has written earlier about Manchester Evening News And their curious “I heard/saw/saw” Schtick but this may be the finest example ever after Samuel Luckhurst saw Chido Obi-Martin point a hate trick in the FA Youth Cup.

I heard what the Manchester United staff told Chido Obi-Martin and he gives them what they miss

And here we have the sum of what Luckhurst heard at Leigh Sports Village:

“Chido.”

“Well done.”

“Well done.”

“Nothing past, Chido, nothing past.”

“Well done.”

Twelve words. Twelve gems. And thank you F *** Luckhurst was there to hear them.