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bluemoon.
Carroll.
Oh that's right because United fans were extremely dissappointed when we lost in the Europa League, or any other game for that matter. Clown.
Btw fucking ridiculous with all these ref's a cunt and all that. He made a mistake, fair enough, I'm sure he didn't purposely send Nani off, he saw it once not about 20 times with replays. Nani going in like that doesn't help him, or the fact the Real Madrid player is rolling round the floor.
And all well blaming the referee but I doubt Nani would have done much to do with either of the goal and can only blame yourself for missing some glorious chances near the end.
Sam
Nothing is as hilarious as this:
AFC
Ninja
Yes.
Having 11 players would have not helped us at all.
Carroll.
JCash3000
why is rio complaining to the ref here ?
funny how two sided football can be
The Platypus
Torres did a similar challenge on a Utd player in our game earlier this season (He got a yellow).
Utd fans went mental. Used it to justify him getting sent off later (for nothing).
Pick a side.
Ninja
Similar my arse.
Poe
Both not red cards. Both yellow cards - not surprising to see you don't agree though as one was for Man Utd and one was against. Ridiculous amount of bias and slander in here.
For what its worth though - Utd were the better team tonight and probably should have gone through - shit happens though and at the end of the day they missed glorious opportunities to win. Rooney/VP/Welbeck all should have scored goals in that match and didn't. Ferguson not speaking to the media afterwards was extremely petty, and the reaction of some of the Man Utd players at the final whistle was extremely poor - Ferdinand especially - what a bellend. Erodes the small bit of sympathy that I had for Man Utd tbh!
It's also nice to see now that Manchester United fans are starting to agree with the rest of the normal and logical footballing population that Roy Keane is a complete cockmaster too \o/
Meanwhile it looks like the only United left in Europe is that wee club in the North East.
Strange world.
Ninja
Hardly.
Both had no intention, but Nani was clearly going for a loose ball and had absolutely no possible way of seeing Arbeloa until the second his studs catch his arm/hip (not his chest, as Arbeloa tried to act out) the Torres one is clearly at greater speed, at a player whose exact location he knows and makes far greater contact.
Massive difference between the two.
The Platypus
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I do genuinely feel for Manchester United - even though I wanted them to go out - because I, as well as every other football fan, know what it's like to see your side screwed over by an awful refereeing decision. It sucks, but it's a part of the game. There's such a tribal nature to the modern game that sees such petty arguments break out between fans of the big sides when something happens like tonight, and this culture of oneupmanship completely blinds some fans from logic and reason. I'm guilty of it sometimes but some of the things I've read tonight have taken it to a new level. This myth that Manchester United get all the decisions is complete horseshit by the way, and as much as I dislike them and some of their fans it really pisses me off when people come out with shit about them getting 'a taste of their own medicine' after being fucked over tonight - if you really think that, then shut the fuck up because you're deluded.
The one thing I did want to say about the game, although I'll probably get slated for it, is that I was really disappointed by Ferdinand's reaction after the final whistle. I can completely understand his frustration, as the decision to send Nani off was ludicrous and in the heat of the moment emotions can get the better of you, but I felt sarcastically applauding in front of the referee's face reeked of petulance and sets an awful message to any young viewers - if the referee makes a decision you don't like, you're well within your rights to completely disrespect him. Whatever you think of the decision itself, the fact remains that he made the decision believing in his own mind that it was the correct one to make. It happens in football, and it enrages me when Arsenal or Celtic are on the end of an official's mistake, but that doesn't give anyone the right to openly mock and disrespect an official like Ferdinand did.
I'm sure all of the United fans on here will attack me for saying that but it's how I feel. I understand why he did it but I completely disagreed with it.
Ninja
Yeah, fucking great response.
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Quality goal.
Eric Portapotty
You'll get your turn next week anyway
Carroll.
The Platypus
Fucking Utd fans.
Sam
I'm so proud of our team last night. Such a massive injustice, but we were better over the two legs tbh, up until the Nani red card Madrid didn't have any real clear cut chances. We were comfortable and we lost thanks to the ref.
All that being said Madrid did amazingly well to take advantage of the extra man, really impressive.
Oh well.
bluemoon.
That's not funny, that's just ridiculous. Though I'm slightly curious to know where they got they from.
Poe
Ninja
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Sam
Funny and ridiculous.
And that news item TS posted is fucking brilliant.
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I do wonder whether it was a wind-up or if he was genuinely so angry that he felt calling the police was the best option.
Eric Portapotty
Clearly got the ball there
ianbaker
Awesome. Bingham is about 10 mins away from me. Wonder which shitty little village it was.
Sam
Basically.