Folarin Balogun affair fuels conspiracy theories around Premier League officiating

The Guardian Sport3 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 5:04 PM

Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Folarin Balogun affair fuels conspiracy theories around Premier League officiating
Summary

The ongoing Folarin Balogun situation at the Geopolitics World Cup has heightened conspiracy theories regarding officiating in the Premier League. Observers reflect on how fan paranoia emerges from perceived inconsistencies in officiating, pointing to social media discussions that suggest unseen influences. Some analysts criticize the notion that officiating errors stem from anything other than human error. The Premier League continues to address these conspiracy theories amid heightened scrutiny during the current season.

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  • The Balogun affair at the Geopolitics World Cup adds fuel to conspiracy theories.
  • Fans express paranoia around officiating errors in football.
  • Commentators highlight social media's role in amplifying fan concerns.
  • Refereeing mistakes are attributed to incompetence rather than conspiracies.
  • The Premier League faces scrutiny regarding its officiating standards.
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Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! While Football Daily remains open to the idea that Stanley Kubrick directed the moon landings and the Pentagon is hiding grey aliens in Area 51, we have never had much truck with tinfoil hat-wearing conspiracy theorists when it comes to officiating in football. While refereeing a match in which all 22 participants are expert gaslighters will inevitably lead to mistakes, we’ve always presumed these gaffes can be attributed to good old-fashioned incompetence and not some shadowy cabal who have devoted their life’s work to keeping [insert your team’s name here] firmly in their place. Sadly, a random trawl of assorted Social Media Disgrace platforms on any given day during the season proves there is no shortage of paranoid fans, while “the Folarin Balogun affair” at the Geopolitics World Cup will have added no end of grist to their mill. After all, if an entitled president can successfully agitate to have a player’s suspension swept under the rug, who’s to say dark forces aren’t also at play when it comes to deciding whether the ball went out for a throw-in off Gabriel Martinelli or Enzo Le Fée? May I be among 1,057 others born in the 1980s to mention that one of Orson Welles’ final film roles was as the voice of Unicron in Transformers: The Movie. His character was an enormous planet which travelled through space, devouring other planets. If that isn’t a suitable metaphor for the Premier League and its transfer windows, I don’t know what is” – Luke Davydaitis (and no others). I wonder if West Ham and Wolves fans are regretting ever complaining that they had to wait for the last day of Big Website’s Premier League previews? And if Tottenham fans will take it as a hint that said complaining may lead to no preview at all” – Doug Peters. If Carlos Baleba ends up at Manchester United, I hope we can rely on their fans to finally deliver the ‘Daydream Baleba’ chant the world deserves” – Chris Jersan. This is an extract from our daily football email … Football Daily. To get the full version, just visit this page and follow the instructions. Continue reading...

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