Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish maintains full respect for Premier League match officials after meeting with referees' chief Mike Riley and the Anfield boss was left irate in a weekend after he perceived of a pattern of inconsistent decision-making was continued in his side's 1-0 defeat at the Stoke.
Dalglish was angry referee Mark Clattenburg awarded Jon Walters a penalty of the forward duly converted and implied there was a bias against Liverpool and the Scot said he was
going to discuss a possible complaint with Liverpool owner John Henry and chairman Tom Werner and his fury appears to a have calmed after talks with Riley.
Following a meeting with the general manager of professional game match officials and Dalglish told Liverpool's official website for a it was good to see Mike and we had an extremely informative and amicable discussion and has given us all a better understanding of how things operate it's our job to best represent the club and protect its interests we have the utmost respect for the job referees do and have never wanted or asked for any form of preferential treatment for a simply a level playing field for everyone.
We will continue to conduct ourselves in a dignified and respectful manner at all times of a from our perspective it was certainly worthwhile sitting down together and maybe it's something that should happen more often.
Dalglish was angry referee Mark Clattenburg awarded Jon Walters a penalty of the forward duly converted and implied there was a bias against Liverpool and the Scot said he was
going to discuss a possible complaint with Liverpool owner John Henry and chairman Tom Werner and his fury appears to a have calmed after talks with Riley.
Following a meeting with the general manager of professional game match officials and Dalglish told Liverpool's official website for a it was good to see Mike and we had an extremely informative and amicable discussion and has given us all a better understanding of how things operate it's our job to best represent the club and protect its interests we have the utmost respect for the job referees do and have never wanted or asked for any form of preferential treatment for a simply a level playing field for everyone.
We will continue to conduct ourselves in a dignified and respectful manner at all times of a from our perspective it was certainly worthwhile sitting down together and maybe it's something that should happen more often.
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