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Post by Cupid Stunt on Dec 26, 2008 18:32:31 GMT
Chris Foy, today's referee cost us the game. Not one 50-50 decision went our way, their defence were constantly fouling Fuller and Cresswell and at the end of the first half Foy lost it and had to book half our team to get our players to shut up. The whole Respect campaign is great, it got Fuller to stop abusing the ref, did it go gary neville, Nemanja Vidic, Ronaldo, Rooney or Tevez to stop whinging? No because he did not book them for constant arguing at all did he? At least he clamped down though, Andy Wilkinson was sent off for a second bookable offence, the first yellow card though wasn't a yellow card however. Things even out though? Don't they? Clearly not, Rooney ran 20 yards alongside the ref swearing in his face and was not booked, he then elbowed Abdoulaye Faye, and was not sent off. Ronaldo is a true professional, the world's best player, that's why when a right back new to the Premier league has him in his pocket all game and makes a superb tackle, the world's number 1 has to kick out at him. Not a sending off though, he's the best in the world don't forget . Berbatove trips over our player and we just get a free kick, Faye wins a clear tackle and gets booked, these things even out over the season? No they don't, Rooney violently stood on an Aalborg player, gets away with it by UEFA, and then he elbows a player, will he get punished? Will he fuck. What about Ronaldo then, he kicked out at that Spurs player in his last outing in the Prem, but got away with that, so will he get done after doing it for a second time? No. My point is Man Ure get away with fucking everything because the refs shit their pants and darn't give anything against them. I want to write to the FA, but they won't give a shit.
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Post by stokieboy1 on Dec 26, 2008 18:36:54 GMT
Wilkinson cost us the game not the ref, Foy was bad but you cant blame him.
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Post by lwspj on Dec 26, 2008 18:37:54 GMT
Dom, you are not bitter.
It is an all too familiar scenario. The reason is quite simple: referees are afraid of Alex Ferguson. They know that they are not going to receive any protection from the FA, so why risk getting the regular Ferguson mouthful at the end of the game?
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Post by twigginater on Dec 26, 2008 18:41:03 GMT
I think the refs have made it up to you this season by disqualifying a perfectly good goal scored for the Scouse against you, and what was that match where your defender hand balled it a mile in the box, he went down and somehow the other team got a freekick outside the area? Tottenham at home possibly.
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Post by Cupid Stunt on Dec 26, 2008 18:42:54 GMT
My point is when was the last time a decision went against man ure?
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Post by trend....... on Dec 26, 2008 18:44:47 GMT
agree, ref was wank. but its never going to change, man shit will get everything. but i dont give a shit. manu fans think they are the bollocks because they are the 'worlds best team' but they will never understand how a true fan feels etc. refs can suck my cock and then stick it up fergies arse.
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Post by twigginater on Dec 26, 2008 18:45:01 GMT
My point is when was the last time a decision went against man ure? Well we had a player sent off in the World Club Championships last game. Our left back was missing today because he got a 4 match ban for a tussle after the game. We also had an onside run called offside today which possibly could have ended in a goal.
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Post by Cupid Stunt on Dec 26, 2008 18:47:03 GMT
My point is when was the last time a decision went against man ure? Well we had a player sent off in the World Club Championships last game. Our left back was missing today because he got a 4 match ban for a tussle after the game. We also had an onside run called offside today which possibly could have ended in a goal. Every game I see Man Utd play they should have at least one player sent off. You're cheats and the refs are scared to stop it. The ref cost Stoke today despite that mad moment from Wilko which came from Ronaldo cheating.
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Post by trend....... on Dec 26, 2008 18:48:53 GMT
My point is when was the last time a decision went against man ure? Well we had a player sent off in the World Club Championships last game. Our left back was missing today because he got a 4 match ban for a tussle after the game. We also had an onside run called offside today which possibly could have ended in a goal. 'we' ... makes me laugh. where are you from? bath?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2008 18:49:33 GMT
I really don't think Wilko cost is the game. A point would of been fair but what is going make me angry is GARY FUCKING NEVILLE. FUCKING TWAT ROONEY and FUCKING GOOFY RONALDO.
AND HOW MANY TIMES DID SKY KEEP GOING ON ABOUT JAPAN, TIME DIFFERENCES AGHHHHHHHHHHHHH
New midfeilder and a striker a must in Jan...We cannot keep relying on Fuller to do amazing runs all the time.
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Post by twigginater on Dec 26, 2008 18:49:39 GMT
I live in Stone!
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Post by Cupid Stunt on Dec 26, 2008 18:51:33 GMT
;D Oh you have to feel sorry for these sad low lifes who live in Staffordshire but support man united because they win. Get a life you sad glory hunting twat.
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Post by Mr Wheeze on Dec 26, 2008 18:51:37 GMT
Stone? Near to Salford isnt it?
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Post by trend....... on Dec 26, 2008 18:52:31 GMT
;D proves my fucking point! cock!
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Post by twigginater on Dec 26, 2008 18:53:28 GMT
Stone? Near to Salford isnt it? Nah, it's pretty close to Stoke. I had a season ticket at Old Trafford for five years, and for the last two years I've been whenever I can get time. I don't mind the glory hunter jibes, as I know I am a proper fan
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Post by Cupid Stunt on Dec 26, 2008 18:54:31 GMT
Why did you not choose Stoke or Vale or Wolves or another team nearish to Stone? You're a fucking 'cunt.
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Post by trend....... on Dec 26, 2008 18:55:14 GMT
;D proper fan my fucking arse.
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Post by twigginater on Dec 26, 2008 18:56:42 GMT
Why did you not choose Stoke or Vale or Wolves or another team nearish to Stone? You're a fucking 'cunt. My Dads from Manchester. Lived there till he was about 15, then his family moved here, been in or around Stoke ever since. A genuine question now, if you and your family moved to say Liverpool, would you raise your son to be a Liverpool/Everton fan? Or would he support Stoke?
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Post by trend....... on Dec 26, 2008 18:58:19 GMT
Stoke. Obviously.
your dad lived in manc til 15? did you? where were you born?
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Post by Mr Wheeze on Dec 26, 2008 18:58:19 GMT
Stone? Near to Salford isnt it? Nah, it's pretty close to Stoke.[/quote] I had a season ticket at Old Trafford for five years, and for the last two years I've been whenever I can get time. I don't mind the glory hunter jibes, as I know I am a proper fan [/quote] So were you bought up in Salford or the surrounding area when you were young? what are your reasons for following Man Ure? I follow Stoke due to being born in Stoke-on-Trent and apart from a 8 month stint in Norfolk living all my life (34 years) in Stoke-on-Trent.
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Post by twigginater on Dec 26, 2008 19:00:56 GMT
I was born in Stoke on Trent. I'm only 18, but have been going to United since I first showed an interest in football, I think I was around 7. I had a season ticket from 11-16 till it got to much due to me being classified as an adult. I also have a job which sometimes means I'm required to work Saturdays, but whenever I can I'll apply for United tickets.
Like I said, my Dad is from Manchester, and he raised me as a United fan. That's why I support them.
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Post by reedo on Dec 26, 2008 19:02:47 GMT
;D Oh you have to feel sorry for these sad low lifes who live in Staffordshire but support man united because they win. Get a life you sad glory hunting twat. Yeah because Stoke is in Chesire isn't it?
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Post by trend....... on Dec 26, 2008 19:03:14 GMT
well my great great great grandmothers uncles aunty was born in liverpool. should i support them?
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Post by Mr Wheeze on Dec 26, 2008 19:03:54 GMT
I was born in Stoke on Trent. I'm only 18, but have been going to United since I first showed an interest in football, I think I was around 7. I had a season ticket from 11-16 till it got to much due to me being classified as an adult. I also have a job which sometimes means I'm required to work Saturdays, but whenever I can I'll apply for United tickets. Like I said, my Dad is from Manchester, and he raised me as a United fan. That's why I support them. Ok Gerald we believe you! ;D GLORYHUNTING PRATT! ;D
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Post by twigginater on Dec 26, 2008 19:04:59 GMT
well my great great great grandmothers uncles aunty was born in liverpool. should i support them? No, but there's a difference between your great great great grandmothes uncles aunty and your Dad. I'm sure your great great great grandmothes uncles aunty wouldn't have taken you to a game when you were still young enough not to have a team, whereas my Dad was.
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Post by starkiller on Dec 26, 2008 19:05:24 GMT
Stone? Near to Salford isnt it? Nah, it's pretty close to Stoke. I had a season ticket at Old Trafford for five years, and for the last two years I've been whenever I can get time. I don't mind the glory hunter jibes, as I know I am a proper fan Having a season ticket just makes you more of a gloryhunting cuntwipe.
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Post by twigginater on Dec 26, 2008 19:06:25 GMT
I was born in Stoke on Trent. I'm only 18, but have been going to United since I first showed an interest in football, I think I was around 7. I had a season ticket from 11-16 till it got to much due to me being classified as an adult. I also have a job which sometimes means I'm required to work Saturdays, but whenever I can I'll apply for United tickets. Like I said, my Dad is from Manchester, and he raised me as a United fan. That's why I support them. Ok Gerald we believe you! ;D GLORYHUNTING PRATT! ;D ;D. I don't mind being called a gloryhunter, the plastic man United fans wind me up as much as they do opposition fans I believe. It's always good laugh to discuss football with people who know stuff about the game though.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Dec 26, 2008 19:06:40 GMT
My Dad supports Chelsea and played for Port Vale. I'm a Stoke fan!
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Post by twigginater on Dec 26, 2008 19:06:54 GMT
Nah, it's pretty close to Stoke. I had a season ticket at Old Trafford for five years, and for the last two years I've been whenever I can get time. I don't mind the glory hunter jibes, as I know I am a proper fan Having a season ticket just makes you more of a gloryhunting cuntwipe. I have no idea how that works.
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Post by twigginater on Dec 26, 2008 19:07:40 GMT
My Dad supports Chelsea and played for Port Vale. I'm a Stoke fan! Fair enough, but what I'm saying is, I've been going United since I had a memory. It's not like I decided to follow the best team.
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