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#14875 Capital One Cup 2012/13
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By VP. | Permalink | On 30 October 2012 - 21:57 PM
It was Readings substitutions that added on the time.

5-4 to us now.


Substitutions add on 30 seconds, and it was beyond 5 minutes when you scored. Reading have absolutely no mental strength though.
#14871 Capital One Cup 2012/13
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Obviously Reading have capitulated and Arsenal's substitutions have made an excellent impact, I'm not denying that, I'm just saying that it should be over already and be 4-3.
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By BR. | Permalink | On 30 October 2012 - 21:41 PM
Spineless Reading.


They're not exactly brimming with quality, in fairness. Besides, Kevin Friend should have sent off Koscielny off, warns him one more foul and he's off when he should be already, and then when he fouls again, acts as if it was a different player. Reading shouldn't have even had to defend because the ref should have called time when Arsenal's awful goalkeeper launched it forward.
#14852 Capital One Cup 2012/13
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Ref just absolutely bottled it, should have sent off Koscielny and already blown up.
#14665 English Premier League 2012/2013
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Considering their resources and their consistency, I'd say so.
#14661 This Is Anfield
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They shouldn't put a microphone in front of footballers just after a game, because they're emotional and because they're fucking stupid.
#14598 English Premier League 2012/2013
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Why is anyone bothering to argue with Verse ffs?
#14499 Hurricane Sandy is going to fuck shit up
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What can a soldier do against a hurricane, aside from die pointless for the sake of tradition?
#14497 Old Trafford Lounge
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He's so obviously our best goalkeeper that it is almost pathetic to see that Fergie remains undecided. Presumably Lindegaard is blowing Phelan, or has witnessed Rob Swire partake in a murder orgy in order to get in between the posts every other weekend.
#14363 Ballon d'Or
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I think that's a solid list really, no obvious omissions or particularly bizarre decisions.
#14355 English Premier League 2012/2013
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By Carroll. | Permalink | On 29 October 2012 - 17:29 PM
If Mikel got a booking instead of Valencia, then so should have Rooney earlier on in the game.


What are you talking about? He got a fucking booking for the tackle that led to the free kick, we've gone over that already in this thread.
#14305 English Premier League 2012/2013
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Very bizarre weekend of football, a lot of red cards and there could have been even more. Joe Bennett was sent off for Villa, but Chris Herd should have gone too. Sterling and Suarez should have both been sent off for Liverpool, Tamas' challenge on another day could warrant a red card, and as for the United-Chelsea game; Ivanovic and Torres went (why people complain when his first-half challenge could have actually put Cleverley in hospital for the rest of the season I don't know), Luiz, Ramires and Mikel could all have gone for stupid fouls and Van Persie could have been sent off for his elbow on Luiz.

And to top it off, three stupid offside calls.
#13577 English Premier League 2012/2013
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Dalglish would have thrown him back in- and I credit Rodgers in general in terms of his team selections, like playing Wisdom, Sterling and Suso.
#13574 Football manager domain
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FMTactical is a pretty clumsy name for a domain, in fairness.
#13571 English Premier League 2012/2013
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I like bold team selections. Credit Rodgers on that one.
#13534 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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Don't know about Gandhi, but read the 'Missionary Position' by Christopher Hitchens for an excellent and eloquent character assassination of the bitch known as Mother Teresa.
#13429 United Since 1902
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Great start, your United stories are always a great read.
#13409 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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The worst thing ivory-tower atheists are going to do is to irritate you. The worst thing a religious fundamentalist is going to do is significantly more horrifying.
#13398 Old Trafford Lounge
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Surely it makes sense to make more money, given we're in so much debt?
#12557 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
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JT to Anzhi? Oh no, Samba's there...
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By Flash. | Permalink | On 25 October 2012 - 02:59 AM
The reality is that if either Welbeck or Hernandez are going to play regularly they are going to be played on the wing. Hernandez can't play there, Welbeck can.


Yeah, that's essentially the difference.
#12143 Old Trafford Lounge
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I said it was a myth that Welbeck was an all-round better player, and that Hernandez is essentially just a finisher. I think his all-round play last night was excellent, and the myth needs revisiting, especially considering he changed the face of the game. Just to make it clear, I'm also a big fan of Welbeck and want him to continue to be involved as much as he is in the United and England team, I just don't want to see Hernandez cast aside or labelled as this one-dimensional player.
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By Ninja | Permalink | On 24 October 2012 - 15:49 PM
You haven't been vindicated in the slightest.

Hernadez is a good player and everyone knows that his all around game is coming on.

But it's not exactly a point of debate that Hernandez is a better goal scorer and Welbeck a better all round player.

Yesterday didn't change that.


When has Danny Welbeck changed the face of a game like that?
#11934 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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By the logic of Twitter offenders, Frankie Boyle and Jimmy Carr should be in prison. The only difference between them and young people who have had their lives made miserable by four months behind bars is fame, fortune and a sense of humour, none of which ought to qualify as aspects of a character that differentiates between a criminal and a citizen.
#11904 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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By Mr Willy | Permalink | On 23 October 2012 - 18:26 PM
What you say on Twitter is the same as what you say on the street, in a legal sense. Say something illegal in public, and you'll get arrested, so don't expect any different on the internet. Basic common sense, to be honest.


There is nothing you should be able to say, short of threats and incitement of violence, that should be illegal in public. Any Twitter that is just harmless but dickish abuse, or in the case of some of the Twitter offenders, just horrible, dirty jokes about people too soon that left a bad taste in your mouth, should never be any sort of public offence.
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By Jaygull | Permalink | On 22 October 2012 - 16:06 PM
Glad they've moved on, now we can focus on underwhelming in Europe.


Good good. I also feel pretty vindicated about my comments about Javier Hernandez as well a couple days ago in this thread, looked far better than Danny Welbeck last night.
#11543 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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I presume it does, or at least managers that oversee the website. If it doesn't have moderators, then it makes sense for the company- at its own discretion- to administer its own rules. Just like Susie has its rules and regulations and people who uphold them, as we all know and consent to the rules by posting here, so too should Twitter bear responsibility. Why should a judge have to legislate on some cunt who was mouthing off online? If he's pissing enough people off, they will retaliate and Twitter-abuse him to the point of either surrendering his account via deletion, or spam up Twitter feeds to the extent that the website managers delete his account for him. Either way, I'm not comfortable with people being sent to prison for being cunts, even if they are guilty of that social crime.
#11535 Andre Villas Boas in FM2013
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He stayed at Man City for 23 seasons on my FM12 game, so he's not a journeyman in every file.
#11534 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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Government shouldn't get involved with Twitter insults, Twitter are a private company and any horrible users who aren't reprimanded for posting sick shit in the long-term are the responsibility of Twitter moderators.
#11533 Things that creep you out.
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By Mr Willy | Permalink | On 23 October 2012 - 16:35 PM
I fear FDR quotes.


Why? He's the closest America have had to a welfare statist, and you're a Labour supporter if I recall correctly..