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Which is that he did dive, essentially, and dive for the penalty. Although some people are still, people of authority or have authorities still disputing the fact that it's a clear dive. And it wasn't a penalty. But I just think the general whole thing about these people coming together on a Monday morning is just farcical. Now, it's been over a year and they've only caught two people. That's just nonsense, isn't it? That's just utter, utter nonsense that... I mean, what is it? Is it just a free lunch or a Monday morning or a Monday afternoon or something? Because does it even happen anymore? Does it happen? I don't know. I mean, there was a big hurrah about it last season. They're going to meet and blah, they were... And, you know, surprise, surprise, and the ass was the first person done for it. Even though the referee looked at it again and it was a penalty. That was just sweat to the side. And it was sweat to the side because Matty the Dike made a big fuss about it in the night. Share it and everyone else getting involved. And then there was more fuss on talks, but then all of a sudden it was getting looked at. And then he got banned then. You know, no appeal. Dan Lanzini got done a week later at Stoke. And then after that, nothing. Despite there being 20, 30 cases of waste. There'd already been a couple before, Bernardo. Silver had died two weeks before. There's been loads. And then since, you know, nothing's happened. It's gone. We've seen Salah and Crystal Palace the other week throwing themselves to the floor with no contract and getting a penalty. Liverpool and then fell over and Joan Fiend got the last sense of nothing said, you know, entitled to go down, came out again. Even though the ass wasn't entitled to go down. And so, you know, it seems to me that unless it's done against like the tops, you know, the top six sides do it. It's just blood under the card. I don't necessarily, I mean, because don't forget the two. Okay, the two that happened to the teams they were playing were necessarily big teams. So don't think it has to happen against them. But yeah, if it's one of them, it's not even going to be looked at. For me, you're right, though. It's about, it's about what's the story, where's the media, how much attention to the media put on it. I think when it is a big club, when it's not to perceive massive clubs, there's an equal footing. So it's like, there's almost like more outrage, because while those teams are on an equal footing, so it's terrible that one of them took an advantage over the other. But this particular one is a game of old Trafford. It's a tight game. And you're thinking it shouldn't matter if there's been no media outcry. I mean, first of all, I don't understand why there hasn't been any media outcry. Maybe, listen, maybe because of this weekend. It's man United. Well, I was just going to say maybe other things. Well, maybe, of course, that is that. But football still went on. So, but even in the game itself, the whole thing, it's like, I know this, this shouldn't, but like, an easy way to show how media works is, the Pogba penalty, right? Going on and on and on and on and on and on. That's how long his run up was, about the run up. And yet there was no, like, oh, brilliant from Pickford. Like, that's completely one side. It was how he made a mess of it and pick and then he gets the rebound. Oh, great. No, like, good save from Pickford again. Great stuff, blah, blah, blah. And it's the same with the penalty. It was like, they were too busy deciding whether it was a penalty or not, which it wasn't. I mean, that's clear this day. Player gets a touch on the ball and then that's it. There's no other contact, really. The contact is natural contact. There's no other contact. And he throws himself to the ground in an unnatural fashion. And yet nobody, nobody wants to talk about that because it gets away from the narrative of, oh, well, Man United won and Manino got a win and this, and Marshall, oh, Marshall hasn't been playing and he's come in and he's scored, you know, won a penalty. It gets away from the narrative of, but it's not a penalty. And he dived. So why are we not talking about it? And that's bad on its own. But surely a panel of people shouldn't be dictated to by what's the story on a Monday morning. No, well, it's just like, it happens with lots of things. They have these rules. They have these things. We're going to clamp that. It was grappling the corners last year and for two weeks at hand. And then it was up the door and, you know, you know, writing referees and, and there's all, there's been loads, you know, loads of stuff. And it goes, you know, it's like it's there. They quickly punish someone and then they leave it. And we were on the receiving end last week with Sahar. Sahar threw him. He's done it again this weekend. No, for me, he's the best in the Premier League by a mile, Sahar for throwing himself on the floor. But it's just like, kind of just get brushed under you. Right? It's irrelevant whether Marshall gets punished or not for us, because it's not going to affect it. In fact, all he does is weaken Man United against all the teams. So we're giving all the teams an advantage. Not us. It's gone now for us.