Unfortunately, Anthony, to protest in that manner would only drive even more of a wedge between our club and the officiating bodies. This, in turn would mean more decisions going against us.
The reason that Man Utd get so many favourable decisions is that they have high ranking executives who also hold high positions within the FA. This conflict of interests, together with Fergusons's knighthood gives them far too much influence and referees are pressured into siding with Man Utd by the knowledge that any decision that displeases Ferguson will result in them being demoted to "lesser" games or even lower leagues games (there is a lot of evidence to support this).
Since Hillsborough, the FA have seen Liverpool football club as a thorn in it's side. Now that the truth has come out and attention has turned to the inadequacies and incompetence of the FA, this feeling is unlikely to change. As fans, there is very little we can do to sway the blatant bias we see week in, week out and as I mentioned in another thread, our only hope is that investigative journalists manage to uncover some proof of the corruption within the game. As I don't believe that referees are being bribed (as we've seen in other countries), it will be harder to prove as most evidence will be circumstantial.
I'm sorry but the idea of a "blackout" protest would not be helpful and I can say with relative certainty that it will never happen.
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