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Another example here of the shocking refereeing by John Brookes Liverpool’s Connor Bradley goes down under absolutely no significant contact yet he blows for a free kick thus again stopping DJed Spence going thru on goal the games gone soft 🤦🏻‍♂️😡 #COYS💙🤍

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