Gary Neville Mikel Artita accused “INTLAMING” of governing their rulers against Arsenal after abusing online transaction directed towards Michael Oliver this week.
Oliver Goners, the back, Miles Lewis-Skili, rejected the 1-0 victory over the wolves on Saturday, with a decision that later turned against the appeal by the Football Association.
After the match, ARTETA said it was “smoking” with an inevitable pile on social media, which prompted the police to put a group car outside the Oliver house after threats were made about his family.
Neville admitted that his club Manchester United was guilty of publicly criticizing officials during his playing days, but he feels that social media has turned the limits as acceptable.
Referees are not purchased – Neville
“They (Arsenal Fans) use a language like corruption, which means that they believe that they receive their salaries and buy them – this is not the case,” he told The Stick to Football PodCast.
“We (in Manchester United) live in the Creation Club of the Siege of the Siege about the referees. Arsenal is doing a little too – there is no doubt the dressing room that we did.
“The difference is now with social media. When we were playing again a day and doing similar things with the rulers, we did not supervise what would be the state of corruption on social media.
“Now you have an impact from Arsenal's anger, which comes from the players and Mikel Artita, and prominent fans. Now you have a wave of social media that is heading towards (allegations) of corruption and fraud. Today, we have not been able to get a lot of effect – everyone was at home Without a phone, he did not have Twitter.
Oliver will not return Arsenal this week
Oliver was overlooked in Arsenal with Manchester City at the weekend, and he was instead as a player in Epswich against Southampton.
“I hate the idea of governing the referee from the game,” Neville added.
“It is the best rule in the country and the idea that he will go to that game on Sunday and swing towards Manchester City … he will not do it, he is a professional.”
Artita wants to end hatred
Speaking on Tuesday before the Arsenal in the Champions League in Girona, Artita says all forms of hatred in football need to eliminate.
He said: “Every time I talk about this topic (my point of view) is the same, regardless of whether he is a player, coach or referee. We have to work more hard to try to eliminate this part of the game that brings nothing but bad things and bad taste And make people's lives more difficult.
“It should not be allowed. We don't want it, we do not need it, it can only harm our sport, so let's get it out.
“We are always focusing a lot on the development, around the place where football is going during the five years and the next dozens, on the rules, and all this kind of things. But one of the most important things we can do for development is to create a much better environment on the social level, which is one More healthy, and this is more beautiful, as we reward things that not only win, when people make errors of a chance to modify.
“We should not be here with this hatred, these things that we see, because they affect everyone, and in the end they take away the joy of this sport, and the reason for this – is to enjoy ourselves, and good moments.
((We have to) make more time making the right decisions with the right people to take them out. Then, we also put laws, measures and regulation and this type of things … they do that, why did we not do that (with this)? We are all talking about that, but no It seems that someone is moving enough and brings people with them to get it out of the game, because it is unacceptable. “