Except the problem, where football conspiracy theories are concerned, is that on more than one occasion they have exhibited a strong likelihood of being right, or at least on the right track. Tell that to Leeds United
These days Leeds United
Leeds reached the final of the 1973 European Cup Winners Cup where they faced AC Milan. The Italian side clinched the title with a single goal but the result has been hotly debated and contested to this day. You can watch excerpts from the match below:
Referee Christos Michas was judged to have made a number of unfair decisions and Leeds requested a replay (a request that was denied by UEFA, not unpredictably, but it was later proven that Michas had been involved in match-fixing on other occasions and was later banned from refereeing for life. According to World Referee:
Michas made a series of very dubious decisions during the match (ignoring a Milan player handling the ball in the area, sending off a Leeds player but not his opponent, annulling a goal etc) all favoring Milan. In fact he was so bad the neutral audience shouted it was a shame, so bad that UEFA banned him for life after the match, fixing was proved later but Milan still got to keep the Cup.
In 2009, more than 35 years later, MEP for Yorkshire and Humber Richard Corbett petitioned UEFA to investigate, more than 35 years later.
Leeds fared no better in the final of the 1975 European Cup against Bayern Munich. Although no allegations of corruption have ever been lodged or proven the match was not without controversy:
Bayern won 2-0, but not before referee Michel Kitabdjian had ruled out Peter Lorimer's valid goal and denied Leeds two clear-cut penalties. - The Telegraph, Football's Great Conspiracy TheoriesArising out of the affair Leeds supporters coined a terrace chant: We are the Champions, Champions of Europe. It is said that it is still heard in Elland Road.
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