Man Utd Vs Chelsea
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Re: Re: Man Utd Vs Chelsea
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gregbucks Wrote:
> I agree Dave, Luiz and Johnny Evans are coupled on
> the tote... useless, both of them imo.
Agreed - Evans is useless.
> I agree Dave, Luiz and Johnny Evans are coupled on
> the tote... useless, both of them imo.
Agreed - Evans is useless.
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Re: Re: Man Utd Vs Chelsea
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@ Shrek
In this the 21st century and with all the technology at their disposal, yet they donot implement the referral for close calls. Forget linesmen, they also in the backpockets sometimes.
If cricket, tennis etc can do it, why is soccer dragging it's heels? To encourage filling the backpockets of corrupt officials?
In this the 21st century and with all the technology at their disposal, yet they donot implement the referral for close calls. Forget linesmen, they also in the backpockets sometimes.
If cricket, tennis etc can do it, why is soccer dragging it's heels? To encourage filling the backpockets of corrupt officials?
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Re: Re: Man Utd Vs Chelsea
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devon air Wrote:
> kajamix Wrote:
>
>
> > CFC are not as good as when we played against
> MU
> > in the champions league final and missed that
> > penalty three years ago, but look better than
> the
> > years after, when they played like second
> division
> > side.
> > Last year's champions league triumph was due to
> > heroics (thus making it more valuable).
> > A Drogba replacement is needed.
> > If you had the world's no 1 attacking player,
> you
> > can't possibly say you can go on without an
> > adequate replacement.
> > We also lost Essien who is not now the force he
> > was, because of those terrible injuries.
>
>
> spoken like a true blue supporter, sign Falcao and
> send Torres and a few others to Athletico Madrid,
> and a serious contender has arrived.I like the
> manager but somehow think he is keeping the SEAT
> warm for Pep G.
That FALCAO is one serious player. Quite a few teams are chasing his signature.
I believe Liverpool might be breaking the bank for him.
> kajamix Wrote:
>
>
> > CFC are not as good as when we played against
> MU
> > in the champions league final and missed that
> > penalty three years ago, but look better than
> the
> > years after, when they played like second
> division
> > side.
> > Last year's champions league triumph was due to
> > heroics (thus making it more valuable).
> > A Drogba replacement is needed.
> > If you had the world's no 1 attacking player,
> you
> > can't possibly say you can go on without an
> > adequate replacement.
> > We also lost Essien who is not now the force he
> > was, because of those terrible injuries.
>
>
> spoken like a true blue supporter, sign Falcao and
> send Torres and a few others to Athletico Madrid,
> and a serious contender has arrived.I like the
> manager but somehow think he is keeping the SEAT
> warm for Pep G.
That FALCAO is one serious player. Quite a few teams are chasing his signature.
I believe Liverpool might be breaking the bank for him.
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Re: Re: Man Utd Vs Chelsea
12 years 7 months ago
agra Wrote:
> devon air Wrote:
>
>
> > kajamix Wrote:
> >
>
>
> >
> > > CFC are not as good as when we played against
> > MU
> > > in the champions league final and missed that
> > > penalty three years ago, but look better than
> > the
> > > years after, when they played like second
> > division
> > > side.
> > > Last year's champions league triumph was due
> to
> > > heroics (thus making it more valuable).
> > > A Drogba replacement is needed.
> > > If you had the world's no 1 attacking player,
> > you
> > > can't possibly say you can go on without an
> > > adequate replacement.
> > > We also lost Essien who is not now the force
> he
> > > was, because of those terrible injuries.
> >
> >
> > spoken like a true blue supporter, sign Falcao
> and
> > send Torres and a few others to Athletico
> Madrid,
> > and a serious contender has arrived.I like the
> > manager but somehow think he is keeping the
> SEAT
> > warm for Pep G.
>
> That FALCAO is one serious player. Quite a few
> teams are chasing his signature.
> I believe Liverpool might be breaking the bank for
> him.
Surely he will want to go to a team with ambition...
> devon air Wrote:
>
>
> > kajamix Wrote:
> >
>
>
> >
> > > CFC are not as good as when we played against
> > MU
> > > in the champions league final and missed that
> > > penalty three years ago, but look better than
> > the
> > > years after, when they played like second
> > division
> > > side.
> > > Last year's champions league triumph was due
> to
> > > heroics (thus making it more valuable).
> > > A Drogba replacement is needed.
> > > If you had the world's no 1 attacking player,
> > you
> > > can't possibly say you can go on without an
> > > adequate replacement.
> > > We also lost Essien who is not now the force
> he
> > > was, because of those terrible injuries.
> >
> >
> > spoken like a true blue supporter, sign Falcao
> and
> > send Torres and a few others to Athletico
> Madrid,
> > and a serious contender has arrived.I like the
> > manager but somehow think he is keeping the
> SEAT
> > warm for Pep G.
>
> That FALCAO is one serious player. Quite a few
> teams are chasing his signature.
> I believe Liverpool might be breaking the bank for
> him.
Surely he will want to go to a team with ambition...

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Re: Re: Man Utd Vs Chelsea
12 years 7 months ago
I think Liverpool are after the Brazilian Falcao..
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Re: Re: Man Utd Vs Chelsea
12 years 7 months ago
Well the Gunners also put on a show last night (tu) well done Zoro, anyone take a bet at 4-0
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Re: Re: Man Utd Vs Chelsea
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agra Wrote:
> KReddy Wrote:
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> > gregbucks Wrote:
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> >
> > > So what did you guys think of Suarez....
> > biggest
> > > cheat to play the ''beautiful game''...(
> >
> >
> > Top Class player Greg (
)
>
> Pity he is a racist
And John Terry
> KReddy Wrote:
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> > gregbucks Wrote:
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> > > So what did you guys think of Suarez....
> > biggest
> > > cheat to play the ''beautiful game''...(

> >
> >
> > Top Class player Greg (

>
> Pity he is a racist
And John Terry
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Re: Re: Man Utd Vs Chelsea
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The offside goal... stop farking whining, it happens, its part of the game, it wasn't that blatant given that both Hernadez and defenders were scrambling around. Yes it should have been spotted but there is similar almost every week and it was nowhere near as blatant as the one which allowed Chelski to win at OT a few seasons back (Drogba I think),
Torres sending off... possibly unlucky but in my opinion he did go down easily. No doubt the same people beating their little feet against the pram and shaking their rattles are the same ones who called Ashley Young a blatant cheat for going down so easily after there was contact and getting two pens last year. You can't have it both ways... partly following all the "talk" about Young, the rules are made stricter and now you start crying the other way... ffs, take it on the chin and move on, its football, enjoy it.
Thats the thing, when its Man U who get a bit of the rub of the green everyone comes out wailing that the refs love them and its a travesty etc etc but when it happens the other way, hardly a murmur. The anti-Man U gang can bleat all they like... as Super Red says, "who farking cares"
And no Scotia, but it did cross my mind at half-time... just the way the idiots brain works and remembering Arsenal came back from 4 down at Newcastle last season or the season before, albeit with a proper team. Shame, but I have similar ideas every match and though I might have won with this one, there would be plenty more losers!
Was very amusing watching all the texts from Arsenal fans, think Wenger would have been beheaded at half-time... not a peep from them after the game, I wonder why???! lol
Torres sending off... possibly unlucky but in my opinion he did go down easily. No doubt the same people beating their little feet against the pram and shaking their rattles are the same ones who called Ashley Young a blatant cheat for going down so easily after there was contact and getting two pens last year. You can't have it both ways... partly following all the "talk" about Young, the rules are made stricter and now you start crying the other way... ffs, take it on the chin and move on, its football, enjoy it.
Thats the thing, when its Man U who get a bit of the rub of the green everyone comes out wailing that the refs love them and its a travesty etc etc but when it happens the other way, hardly a murmur. The anti-Man U gang can bleat all they like... as Super Red says, "who farking cares"

And no Scotia, but it did cross my mind at half-time... just the way the idiots brain works and remembering Arsenal came back from 4 down at Newcastle last season or the season before, albeit with a proper team. Shame, but I have similar ideas every match and though I might have won with this one, there would be plenty more losers!

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Re: Re: Man Utd Vs Chelsea
12 years 7 months ago
Oh... I forgot to say... was the booking of Valencia for "diving" not the most ridiculous decision of the entire match and has, predictably, not even been mentioned. Ah, of course Valencia is a Man U player. Maybe he should have tried to take a Chelski player's head off in the first half... then surely everyone would come out saying how unlucky he and his team were :S
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Re: Re: Man Utd Vs Chelsea
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Lots of accusation from the Chelsea players....:

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Re: Re: Man Utd Vs Chelsea
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Stick them in a field and let them bleat.
If Clattenberg truly said something racist with intent then let him get what is coming to him. If he said something off the cuff, which could be interpreted as racist, though not intentionally so, then ffs people grow up and live your lives, I'm personally sick of all this so-called racism stuff, it has just become yet another tool to smash people over the head with. Did John Terry say something that can be termed racist, probably so. Is John Terry a racist, almost certainly not... how many non-whites does he share a changing room with, celebrate a goal or a cup success with...??? Time this use of the racism card was put to bed once and for all... and I'm not just talking football. BUT... having said that, its not a debate I wish to have, gets me too annoyed...
If Clattenberg truly said something racist with intent then let him get what is coming to him. If he said something off the cuff, which could be interpreted as racist, though not intentionally so, then ffs people grow up and live your lives, I'm personally sick of all this so-called racism stuff, it has just become yet another tool to smash people over the head with. Did John Terry say something that can be termed racist, probably so. Is John Terry a racist, almost certainly not... how many non-whites does he share a changing room with, celebrate a goal or a cup success with...??? Time this use of the racism card was put to bed once and for all... and I'm not just talking football. BUT... having said that, its not a debate I wish to have, gets me too annoyed...
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Englander Wrote:
> The offside goal... stop farking whining, it
> happens, its part of the game, it wasn't that
> blatant given that both Hernadez and defenders
> were scrambling around. Yes it should have been
> spotted but there is similar almost every week and
> it was nowhere near as blatant as the one which
> allowed Chelski to win at OT a few seasons back
> (Drogba I think),
>
> Torres sending off... possibly unlucky but in my
> opinion he did go down easily. No doubt the same
> people beating their little feet against the pram
> and shaking their rattles are the same ones who
> called Ashley Young a blatant cheat for going down
> so easily after there was contact and getting two
> pens last year. You can't have it both ways...
> partly following all the "talk" about Young, the
> rules are made stricter and now you start crying
> the other way... ffs, take it on the chin and move
> on, its football, enjoy it.
>
> Thats the thing, when its Man U who get a bit of
> the rub of the green everyone comes out wailing
> that the refs love them and its a travesty etc etc
> but when it happens the other way, hardly a
> murmur. The anti-Man U gang can bleat all they
> like... as Super Red says, "who farking cares"
>
> And no Scotia, but it did cross my mind at
> half-time... just the way the idiots brain works
> and remembering Arsenal came back from 4 down at
> Newcastle last season or the season before, albeit
> with a proper team. Shame, but I have similar
> ideas every match and though I might have won with
> this one, there would be plenty more losers!
> Was very amusing watching all the texts from
> Arsenal fans, think Wenger would have been
> beheaded at half-time... not a peep from them
> after the game, I wonder why???! lol
Don't worry Engles I'm sure most Chelsea fans are over it,why do United fans take these refereeing blunders so personal.I can't remember anyone
having a go at your team,it's the officials that were in the wrong and that are getting lambasted.Mark Clattenburg was in charge when Pedro Mendes
scored at Old Trafford,the one that was so far in that your goalie nearly got tangled in the net trying to keep it out.Valencia was shite decision to book him,
it's called trying to even things out by Clattenburg.Surely you must agree that the officials ruined a great game,that's what everyone is talking about now,
the decisions.Valencias booking hardly had an affect on the result.I have critiqued our players in this game and have also blasted Drogba about
he's theatrics in the past,that's something you can't seem to do regarding your team.You need to take your Salford Specs off and not be so touchy regarding your team.
> The offside goal... stop farking whining, it
> happens, its part of the game, it wasn't that
> blatant given that both Hernadez and defenders
> were scrambling around. Yes it should have been
> spotted but there is similar almost every week and
> it was nowhere near as blatant as the one which
> allowed Chelski to win at OT a few seasons back
> (Drogba I think),
>
> Torres sending off... possibly unlucky but in my
> opinion he did go down easily. No doubt the same
> people beating their little feet against the pram
> and shaking their rattles are the same ones who
> called Ashley Young a blatant cheat for going down
> so easily after there was contact and getting two
> pens last year. You can't have it both ways...
> partly following all the "talk" about Young, the
> rules are made stricter and now you start crying
> the other way... ffs, take it on the chin and move
> on, its football, enjoy it.
>
> Thats the thing, when its Man U who get a bit of
> the rub of the green everyone comes out wailing
> that the refs love them and its a travesty etc etc
> but when it happens the other way, hardly a
> murmur. The anti-Man U gang can bleat all they
> like... as Super Red says, "who farking cares"

>
> And no Scotia, but it did cross my mind at
> half-time... just the way the idiots brain works
> and remembering Arsenal came back from 4 down at
> Newcastle last season or the season before, albeit
> with a proper team. Shame, but I have similar
> ideas every match and though I might have won with
> this one, there would be plenty more losers!

> Was very amusing watching all the texts from
> Arsenal fans, think Wenger would have been
> beheaded at half-time... not a peep from them
> after the game, I wonder why???! lol
Don't worry Engles I'm sure most Chelsea fans are over it,why do United fans take these refereeing blunders so personal.I can't remember anyone
having a go at your team,it's the officials that were in the wrong and that are getting lambasted.Mark Clattenburg was in charge when Pedro Mendes
scored at Old Trafford,the one that was so far in that your goalie nearly got tangled in the net trying to keep it out.Valencia was shite decision to book him,
it's called trying to even things out by Clattenburg.Surely you must agree that the officials ruined a great game,that's what everyone is talking about now,
the decisions.Valencias booking hardly had an affect on the result.I have critiqued our players in this game and have also blasted Drogba about
he's theatrics in the past,that's something you can't seem to do regarding your team.You need to take your Salford Specs off and not be so touchy regarding your team.
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