Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Can you Help?

Rio Ferdinand, Ryan Giggs and a couple of other United players have all commented to the media about the penalty that Fulham should have been given, but weren't. According to the United players, these decisions even themselves out over a season and all three have used the example of the penalty that Newcastle were awarded earlier in the season at Old Trafford as one that was given against United that shouldn't have been. The problem is that is the only decision that has gone against United that they can think of as its the only one they mention. There must have been dozens more, so in order to help out these silly gooses, I appeal to City fans to search deep and come up with a few more examples for them to use before people start coming to the conclusion that it was the only one, which is silly. I mean just off the top of my head I can think of errm... Oh! and what about........I know, there was...shit no, that was us. Come on guys, help them out!

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  1. I am forever making United and their fans look stupid on my blog, especially love winding up the low lifes over on The republikofmancunia.

    Forget about the idiots, they are voluntarily oblivious to the aid they get from the FA and referee's.

    I mean what the F is going on over at the FA anyway, David Gill, Dave Richards both scumbag rags.

    Alex fergusons favourite referee Howard Webb screwed us over against Stoke, we again walked away with injured playersunlike Stoke the dirty bastards.

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  2. Clattenburg didn't award blatant penalties for City at both Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge. Seems balanced enough to me.
    Also, if both Stoke and Fulham had been awarded penalties at the weekend then the gap betweeen City and United would only be two points.

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    1. If we didnt lose Komapny, Barry and Balotelli, got all our legit penalty claims we would have possibly won the league title already.

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  3. Then there was a game against Liverpool where Barry was sent off for nothing, Kompany banned for three games for nothing.

    Referee going back on his word two days after the game finishd and had Balotelli banned, I could go on and on myself.

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  4. Sorry fellas you have misunderstood. If I wanted examples of how the media, fererees, FA and uncle Tom Cobley hadd screwed us this season or had aided United, I'd have enough material to release a triple boxed set DVD. It's those incidents where the officials have given decisions AGAINST United that I want. I have started you off, or rather Ferdie and Giggsy have by reminding us of the disgraceful penalty that Newcastle were awarded four months ago. Surely there MUST have been others.

    .....................WARNING.........................The sarcasm levels on this post are reaching critical levels.

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  5. I honestly cannot think of any, not that ive watch many of their games anyway being a City fan. Of the games ive watch United have always been given advantage unless the other club have turned up and parked the bus like a whore, in which case the referee just sat back and let the other club get raped.

    Half of the Premier League park the bus like whores against United, its a disease caused by years of United dominating English football.
    This disease however is slowly dying off and if we can win the title this season, it will help speed up Uniteds journey backwards.

    Did you know that Spurs have not beaten United in 22 matches, their last win against United was 19/05/2001. Now how disgraceful is that for an established Div1/Premier League club.

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  6. To be fair it was a foul by Nat Lofhouse in 58

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  7. What about the 1957 Cup Final where the Villa player steamed in on the United goalie sending both him and the ball into the net. Amazingly the goal was given. These days if that happened to Joe Hart, a goal would still be given, particularly at Stjoke.

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  8. On a different note, were the Stoke fans seriously booing Silva for feigning injury?
    Probably the worst refereeing performance this season was Chris Foy when Stoke beat Spurs at the Britannia. Funny how Tony Pulis can recall certain incidents, but not others.

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