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Telegram Sam
Nice to see a United fan talking sense in all of this.
Obtuse
He was waving it at the player in a gesture to not do it.
Eric Portapotty
Nah, KM.... Nah. No.
Obtuse
In that case I don't remember it well enough. i was recalling it from memory
Sam
Ryan Giggs and his imaginary card waving hatred
He may have done it himself a few times I don't know, but still he wasn't doing it Sunday.
Anyway Rafael deserved to get sent off, but again I still think Luiz is a dick for the smile and playacting etc.
Number 1
Had the team of officials at Wigan-Newcastle disallowed the handball goal, we'd have gone home with a point but more importantly, Wigan would be 2 shorter. This would mean their mountain would be steeper, and who knows where it would've gone if McManaman had been sent off for his alleged tackle - almost certainly not 3 points. Now there's the very real possibility of us being relegated from Wigan on goal difference and all because of the fucking referee.
I had let it go to boot.
Slashman X
God forbid you do something stupid like blame your teams' absolutely diabolical recent performances for your current state, no let's just blame 1 wrong decision about 6 weeks ago
Number 1
Who the hell would think we played well against Liverpool? The fact some of our fans told the Daily Mirror 0/10 for all but one of our players was too generous is indication. And tbf we've been fucking dreadful all season long.
There are all sorts of factors for why we are down there - the principal one being poor tactical decisions and team selections from a man who has averaged less than a point a game since being a pointlessly whopping contract. But it's hardly deniable things would be a little rosier if that had gone differently, or the consequent decisions given against vs Sunderland and West Ham. I guess I'm in a mood to complain.
Swansea winning will probably shut this up.
Slashman X
Number 1
Given our tactics they probably would've - at the time I was surprised we'd found an equaliser at all. The main irritation is less that and more the winning goal, or the nature of it.
But what do I care - if Swansea win or draw, it renders it moot anyway. Until the next crisis.
tmatthew
(Obviously this isn't true)
Number 1
Telegram Sam
Poe
That's a cliche in itself though - Cisse has had 7 perfectly good goals ruled out this season (8 if you count West Ham, I personally don't think it was) and has only had 1 goal that shouldn't have counted count. Statistic that I seen the other day.
Number 1
A failure for them to beat Swansea means we can move four-six clear ahead of that game, and if Arsenal still need Champions League points that gives them incentive too.
Telegram Sam
We should win comfortably, but then again we should have hammered QPR at the weekend but we were largely underwhelming. I'd love for us to beat Wigan, and for you to win, as it'd be much better for us to visit St. James' Park on the last game of the season with Newcastle's top-flight status already preserved.
Slashman X
Number 1
The luxury of us confirmed for next season by the final day is one I would love but it all depends on what happens in the meantime. Anything can happen.
Ninja
Because the game doesn't flow without the backpass rule.
Basically without it teams can go 1-0 up and then pass it back to their keeper to pick up over and over again, it was abuse of not having the rule that led to it's creation. And a penalty is just ridiculously harsh for it.
Slashman X
tmatthew
Slashman X
Number 1
Pippadoc
tmatthew
Slashman X
Pippadoc