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      Firstly, I welcome Females entering in our game, but I do feel with a network like the BBC, it’s not so much the so-called ‘code of ethics’ but perrleeeze, be mindful of the opposition Manager, essentially from what he naturally would be feeling given the context.

      Forget the so-called professionalism but try putting yourself in his shoes. I genuinely felt for Jose Mourinho because he gave Pep a sound handshake and accepted defeat.

      If he sincerely feels United were the better team or that they deserved a penalty, that’s his call. And if he has criticism towards Michael Oliver, he’s perfectly entitled to do so.

      What irks me is the casual approach, and the mannerism. If that was me, I wouldn’t give these people the time of the day cue Alex Ferguson. Where’s the regulative bodies out there to put BBC in their place?????

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