Rooney was lucky not to get sent off mate (for repeated fouls) and Leicester should have had a penalty too. Yes you lot had a couple of shouts as well
I can't remember too many Rooney fouls, and then he got booked for standing there and watching someone blatantly dive, which was weird as even if the ref thought it was a foul the player wasn't going anywhere...and then after that the ref completely ignored Rooney clearly fouling someone who might have been about to score a goal, which made no sense at all when you see what Oliver was booking people for.
Then when you actually look at the two fouls Drinkwater got sent off for, it's completely ridiculous. On both occasions all he did is grab the arm slightly of an opposition player who'd already lost control of the ball. Yet somehow Oliver turned these two fouls into a sending off. I'm pretty sure he only gave the firt one because he'd just booked someone else and decided it was time for yellow cards now, rather than it haviing anything at all to do with the foul.
Then one of those fouls he somehow moved back out to about half a metre outside the area just so he didn't have to give a penalty.
Earlier in the game pulling people's hair or trying to elbow their faces off were not even deemed as fouls. Fair enough he might have missed it, but it was quite hard to miss.
So yeah it wasn't all in Leicester's favour at all. It was the usual thing that happens when Oliver referees a game, where the rules seem to change as he sees fit and you sit there at the end scratching your head about what the score would have been if the game was refereed by an actual referee. He doesn't referee what he sees, he referees decisions that he wants to give or is more comfrtable giving, and then tries to find a way to fit the rules around it...presumablly because he doesn't have enough of a spine to referee properly. Yesterday wasn't a one off for him. It was the norm.
Him, Clatternberg and Dean are just so obviously not fit to be referees. Oliver is a mess, Clatternberg blatantly ignores things that he obviously saw one minute, then makes up something that he obviously didn't see the next, and Dean just seems to get an idea in his head about something that will happen and then just makes sure it does, even if it doesn't really. You can't really be telling managers or players to take referees or officials seriously when these three keep being given more games to referee. The players must all know and thinn they're a joke and so treat them as such.