

So just wanted to write here about the battle against the FA. I do have a petition, yet it's going to take more than just a petition, or I know someone else has done a petition. It's going to take more than those. To pursuade the PGMOL to change things around. Some people were protesting, made the news. I have written to MP's, I found this mildly effective. Obviously, I will keep banging on the drum and keep writing posts about the FA.
My main arguments are as follows,
-Football is more than just a game, and people are emotionally and financially invested in the sport. So the refs decision making, can make people very upset and angry.
-People in power, shouldn't abuse their power, by making negligent, or incorrect decisions. No matter how well intentioned they are. The FA are still acting with negligence, and improper conduct.
-The top teams, ie, Manchester City, Arsenal, and Liverpool. Are often given preferential treatment, and clubs like Wolves, Nottingham Forest, and Everton. Are penalised, and punished.
-And in Wolves case. A lot of the decisions that have gone against us, have clearly shown. The FA have an agenda, and a bias against our beloved club. This comes as a surprise, because Wolves has always been an accomodating club. And inclusive club, with lots of great staff, and players.
Those are my main arguments and points. People, if are thinking, 'gonna take more than a petition'. Yeah, you are probably right. It's going to take more than just a petition. I am not really good at making banners in all fairness, yet, we have to find out a way to protest lawfully. Because we want next season. Plus the remaining two games of this season, to be free of bad decisions.
Having a whistle, and two cards, plus one of those flags, and computer screens. Doesn't give them the privilege to do what they are doing. And I don't say right, because what they are doing. Being employed by the FA is a privilege not a right.