Biased to the teeth Madrid fan lamenting about bias from Barcelona fans on Barcaforum and demanding proof . Most pointless occupation on forums since the Internet was invented.
That's all you got? I was hoping for evidence for your claims.
Still got some outstanding things to clear up BTW, in case you forgot. But don't worry, I'm keeping track of what you claim and back up vs the rest.
a) Show how Real benefitting from referee decisions confirms favouritism. With evidence.
b) Prove Ramos' stepping on Raul Garcia was intentional.
c) Prove, using references to protocol, that the action fulfills the criteria of a foul that should have been penalised.
There has been an absurd & unprecedented string of highly biased and intentional decisions that have determined the winner of La Liga 2019/20:
a) Perfectly legit Valencia goal chalked off for imaginary offside at 0-0 against Real Madrid.
b) Perfectly legit Real Sociedad goal vs Real Madrid chalked off for imaginary reason, would have been 1-1.
c) Benzema handballs, then scores for 2-0. Ref and VAR pretend to be blind.
d) Phantom penaldo awarded for RM at 0-0 vs Sociedad.
e) Phantom penaldo awarded for RM vs Getafe at 0-0 at the 79th minute.
f) Phantom penaldo awarded to RM vs Bilbao at 0-0 at the 71st minute.
g) Phantom penaldo awarded to Atleti vs Barca to make the score 1-1.
h) Even though above penaldo is saved by Ter Stegen, the ref orders a replay for a GK infringement that always takes place to said degree (if not far worse)
i) Another phantom penaldo awarded to Atleti vs Barca at 2-1.
j) Clear penalty on Pique is ignored by the ref vs Atleti with the score at 1-1.
k) Phantom free-kick awarded to Celta Vigo at the 88th minute on the edge of the box withe the score at 1-2, the phantom free-kick results to a painful draw for Barca.
There has been an absurd & unprecedented string of highly biased and intentional decisions that have determined the winner of La Liga 2019/20:
a) Perfectly legit Valencia goal chalked off for imaginary offside at 0-0 against Real Madrid.
b) Perfectly legit Real Sociedad goal vs Real Madrid chalked off for imaginary reason, would have been 1-1.
c) Benzema handballs, then scores for 2-0. Ref and VAR pretend to be blind.
d) Phantom penaldo awarded for RM at 0-0 vs Sociedad.
e) Phantom penaldo awarded for RM vs Getafe at 0-0 at the 79th minute.
f) Phantom penaldo awarded to RM vs Bilbao at 0-0 at the 71st minute.
g) Phantom penaldo awarded to Atleti vs Barca to make the score 1-1.
h) Even though above penaldo is saved by Ter Stegen, the ref orders a replay for a GK infringement that always takes place to said degree (if not far worse)
i) Another phantom penaldo awarded to Atleti vs Barca at 2-1.
j) Clear penalty on Pique is ignored by the ref vs Atleti with the score at 1-1.
k) Phantom free-kick awarded to Celta Vigo at the 88th minute on the edge of the box withe the score at 1-2, the phantom free-kick results to a painful draw for Barca.
Good job collecting weird things. Something is messed up with these for sure.
About 4-5 of those decisions went Madrid's way. The issue is those decisions were key for their narrow wins. When there are big errors, in games ending with 1 goal margin wins, those decisions influence the title fight, when it's this close.
It happened before in 2016-17.
The referees role was so big, that if the decisions were the opposite, we'd be leading the table now.
And Madrid losing points vs both Sociedad
About 4-5 of those decisions went Madrid's way. The issue is those decisions were key for their narrow wins. When there are big errors, in games ending with 1 goal margin wins, those decisions influence the title fight, when it's this close.
It happened before in 2016-17. In both this league and that league, which are the last two Madrid La Liga wins, they made the difference massively pushed by the refs in very close games on tough stadiums to win, intentionally or not. This was coupled with the opposite happening to Barcelona.
The referees role was so big, that if the decisions were the opposite, we'd be leading the table now.
You're talking about Barca winning vs Celta and Atletico Madrid. And Madrid losing points vs both Sociedad and vs Bilbao. Point is we've been robbed in our tough games, while Madrid have been helped. This has decided the title fight in favor of Madrid.
The big decisions are worthy talking points and definitely decide games but look out for the more subtle bias. When Real last won the league I watched a fair few of their games, particularly the last half of the season and the referees really helped Real but not just with big calls, they disrupt the flow of the opponent again and again. I remember sitting their watching matches swearing at the tv lol the amount of times the refs call an absurd foul just as madrid's opponents were starting a dangerous counter attack. They would then not call a foul the opposite way when madrid were on a dangerous counter. It's the little stuff for me that drains the opponents morale and energy all game and then maybe on top of that you get the big decision which really puts the game to bed.
We have a bit of this as well for sure, it's probably more to do with the big teams vs the little. From a barca (and admittedly bias perspective) it did seem like Madrid's last league came from big decisions going wrong and also all of the little decisions that halted their opponents progress in a game.
There's no point talking about perspectives. Just look at the data, replays, gifs. This discussion is utterly void without evidence, which in today's game everyone can collect. And if you don't have it, shut your mouth about it until you do. Anytime anyone will say something about big decisions influencing the title for Madrid, it needs to be mercilessly checked and cross-referenced with decisions in favour of Barcelona. Nothing else suffices and every argument made without data is null and void.