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bluemoon.
Seriously, though, if United win the league it will largely be because of RVP. He always looks like he will score, none of our strikers have played even close to that level this season.
Ninja
Ferguson's actions weren't much worse than you see from almost any manager, there's also no way of knowing what he said. Being angry at a decision isn't in itself dissent and if he was angry without crossing the line (swearing, calling refs cheats or incompetent etc... but it depends on refs what 'the line is' then Dean doesn't have much scope to act against it.
Not saying it was acceptable, but it's been blown out of proportion because it's Ferguson.
Telegram Sam
Ninja
Not really.
For a start, Rooney is still our most important player.
Telegram Sam
Where would you be without van Persie's goals this season? As good a player as Rooney is, there's no way you can say with a straight face that without a player of van Persie's quality scoring on such a regular basis you'd still be seven points clear at Christmas. Your defending has been so awful this season you've needed him to drag you out of many a sticky situation already. I'm not attacking United fans, but having heard the 'one-man team' debate so often last season it makes me laugh how some United fans can't see the irony in how some of those accusing Arsenal of being over-reliant on one player now see their own team sharing a similar dependence on that same player.
tmatthew
Ninja
Obviously.
Rooney's been injured, but at his best he's more instrumental to us than RVP. Welbeck's forms been iffy, Nani has been kidnapped and players like Valencia have struggled to hit the form they did last season, still though, Hernadez has scored 10 goals this season and Rooney has around 7 league goals.
He's obviously been the best player in a very strong attacking unit so far this season, but that's most definitely stretching the definition of a one man team.
Edit: Oh and Kagawa's two week injury has lasted so long I'd forgotten we'd signed him, yeah him.
Shola
You don't understand the offside law.
Here's a little diagram to show that Dean was correct.
Ninja
Nah Daily Mail are wrong.
I've posted a diagram showing a situation from the Laws of the Game hand book showing a situation where a player is offside without touching the ball and another example is when a player obscures the goalkeepers view but doesn't touch the ball.
Furthermore, the laws state:
The only debate comes from whether what Ba did constitutes interference, in my opinion, it's a matter of common sense than standing in that position is interfering with Evans playing the ball.
It's fundamentally unfair on football fans when people being paid to talk about the sport have not bothered to put the effort in to educate themselves on the laws of the game, but that's what happens and that's the only reason why there is confusion.
Poe
Ninja
Yeah, it was. Someone was saying Ba earlier and it threw me off.
Shola
It was Ferguson who said it was Ba.
Ninja
Nah, Graham Poll and Mike Dean just differ with me on what constitutes interference.
In 2005 the IFAB released 3 new definitions to clarify the different ideas of interference (As Poll rightly points out in his column).
The wording, therefore, gives a slight grey area. It wasn't Cisse's movement that distracted Evans' it was his presence, if you take the argument that Cisse hasn't really moved then his 'movement' can't constitute an offside infringement. If you take the option that actually makes sense, imo, then his movement towards goal and an attempt to take a shot (I assume that's what his little jig is) alongside the fact that Evans is clearly concerned about where Cisse is, then for my money that constitutes enough to deem it interfering with an opponent.
In fact, Graham Poll's article is awful for the simple reason that he's actually quoting the wrong part of the offside law in question, he correctly identifies that under the 2005 definitions that Cisse is not interfering with play but does not mention the part of the law that is actually relevant, namely my bolded section detailing the definition of interfering with an opponent.
Besides, from reading Graham Poll's column from time to time I get the impression he'll defend referees where he can, if the decision had been unchanged he'd probably defend that too.
Oh and what I was saying earlier:
"@danroan: Am told Dean did not send him to stands or report him today because he did not feel there was abusive language or questioning of integrity"
Flash.
Graham Poll gave someone 3 yellow cards in a single game, I wouldn't assume anything.
Telegram Sam
I didn't say that you were, but you've become hugely reliant on his goals as we did last season. It frustrated me that van Persie's form somehow invalidated the great work of many of our other players - Walcott, Koscielny and Song are just three examples - and I said time and time again that our recovery from the start of our season was down to more than just one player's consistent run of goals. I'm not stupid or naive enough to believe that a team can be seven points clear because of one player and one player only, yet the situation between ourselves last season and United this season is not too dissimilar, and it's ironic that many of the fans who criticised Arsenal last season - not necessarily on this forum - now have the very same player taking on a similar role for their own team.
I'm actually in agreement with you about United not being a one-man team, so there's no need to convince me otherwise - I'm merely drawing comparisons between Robin van Persie's role at Arsenal last season and his role at United this season. Surely you can appreciate some similarity there, and the irony of some United fans labelling Arsenal as a 'one-man team' last season when van Persie's taken on a similar role this year?
Robin van Persie has scored 13 goals and assisted 6 of United's 48 Premier League goals this season - that's 39.58% of their goals he's been directly involved in this season. He scored 30 and assisted 9 of our 74 goals last season, which is 52.7%. Granted, we relied on him greater than United have done this season, but there's isn't that much difference between the two statistics. 40% of United's goals are still scored/ created by him, which is a significant number.
Again, I'm not trying to claim that United are a one-man team, merely display the hypocrisy of any United fan who labelled us as a one-man team last season but doesn't accept this season isn't a similar scenario.
King Luis
Ninja
Nah, I disagree.
We're forced into being reliant on RVP at the moment because of a completely different set of circumstances to you. Namely, injuries to Rooney and Kagawa, the disappearance of Nani and the poor form of Welbeck (I feel like a bit of a dick saying he's in poor form, because he's not had much chance) and Valencia.
If it were RVP injured or in poor form rather than Rooney then you could conceivably expect Rooney to be the player we rely on (as has been the criticism of us since Ronaldo left and we've done rather well) and you'd probably see similar figures as you've posted. I'd be interested to see statistics for when the two play together, my gut instinct tells me they'd be very similar in terms of percentage total of goals.
Last season were RVP to stop finding the net I don't think you could have coped, and it's a similar story this season for Liverpool and Suarez. No one's discounting the contribution of their team mates in providing and laying on the goals for them respectively and in that sense no team is truly ever 'a one man team' but I think you're going a little too far in calling the situation between us and you similar.
Eric Portapotty
chokosc
Ah, I remember that game! Was it really the last time we won there?!
Anyways, I call a draw.
Sam
Fergie's comments in the press conference today: "He shoves a ref then makes a joke of it, then he's got the cheek to criticise me. It's unbelievable."
But then says the focus on spat with Dean is price of being at "most famous club in world" not a "wee club like Newcastle."
Pretty stupid of him to say, that 'wee club' took the lead against us three times.
King Luis
Sam
Yeah I know, but I'm right and wanted it to end.
Ninja
You missed out the best bit!
"I was demonstrative but I was not out of order. The press have had a field day. The only person they have not spoken to is Barack Obama because he is busy."
Sam
Deano
tmatthew
He's right about the rest.
Number 1
Poe
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Sam