United are always good for 6 points advantage aleast over every other team in the league
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There was no one to blame but Gomes
There was no one to blame but Gomes
Or Nani for blatantly handling the ball.![]()
Yea, but it wasnt given, the fault still lies with Gomes
He was in possession of the ball, and the ref signalled play on, it was actually to Spurs advantage considering they were 1-0 down, that dumb plank shouldve distributed the ball as quickly as possible
Whas the Nani goal fair and sporting? No matter how one rationalises - it was not.
The same people who condemned Henry as a cheat for his handball are quite happy to praise Nani for his quick thinking.
The focus should really be on Clattenburg for allowing the goal to stand. He has given two contradicting explanations according to news reports.
United are always good for 6 points advantage aleast over every other team in the league
Whas the Nani goal fair and sporting? No matter how one rationalises - it was not.
1. If you believe that, then you'll believe anything.
2. 1-0 is still worth 3 points, same as 2-0.
Once the ref waved on for Nani to play on, of course it was. Are you telling me that RvP/Chamakh would not have done the same thing? Because if so, you are deluded.
As would Rafael VDV
As would most top-flight players. I just singled those out.
Anyone else not excited about the stupid day light saving changes. CL & other night games going to 21:45![]()
Anyone else not excited about the stupid day light saving changes. CL & other night games going to 21:45![]()
Oddly enough... I actually understood you. However, the mere fact that you use so much punctuation at work, doesn't mean you get to ignore it while on the forum. Come, I'm not asking for much. A simple "golden rule: play to the whistle" would have been fine. No need for anything else.
If United players are enjoying special treatment then the FA makes it even with their way of special treatment:
- Manchester City’s Christian Negouai was fined £2k and received no ban for missing a drugs test around the same time the FA fined Rio Ferdinand £50k and an eight month ban.
- Manchester City’s Robbie Fowler scored a late goal against United and celebrated in front of our travelling fans, holding up his five digits to represent Liverpool’s success in Europe and received no punishment. A week later, Gary Neville celebrated in front of Liverpool’s travelling fans following a late goal and was fined £5k.
- Liverpool’s Steven Gerrard and Neil Mellor were sent off in the pre-season friendly Amsterdam tournament and received no punishment. Wayne Rooney and Paul Scholes were sent off in the same tournament a couple of years later and were banned for three league matches.
- Craig Bellamy hits a restrained fan in front of the world’s cameras and receives a warning. Patrice Evra allegedly punched a Chelsea groundsman, although there was compelling evidence to the contrary (the CCTV footage which recorded the incident showed no punch) and receives a four match ban.
United's displeasure with the FA disciplinary system was exacerbated when defender Rio Ferdinand received a four-match ban, extended from three games due to a 'frivolous' appeal, following an off-the-ball clash with Hull City's Craig Fagan in January.
Ferdinand's punishment, in contrast to Liverpool midfielders Javier Mascherano and Steven Gerrard escaping censure for being involved in similar incidents, led to accusations of inconsistency.
Sure, just throwing a Spurs player in there![]()
Fair enough. But then you also have to ask how Ferguson would have reacted had he been in 'Arry's shoes.![]()
Yea, or AW![]()
Arsene Wenger accused referee Martin Hansson of gifting Porto the winning goal in the Portuguese side’s 2-1 victory over Arsenal in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie.
The Swedish official allowed Porto to take a quick free-kick in the 52nd minute of Wednesday’s game here after Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski handled a back-pass, allowing Falcao to score what proved to be the winner.