***SPOILERS*** Football 30 Apr - 2 May 2010/2011

"The champagne was on ice at Old Trafford - but not now, thanks to the best and worst of Brazil. Oh yes - and a large dash of controversy, obviously. High drama."


I hate media bull****

There will be more **** every day - you just have to get used to it Im afraid :)
 
Ah right, I don't recall that, but then I wasn't following the football too closely at the end of last season.

lol

Chelsea tend to get a lot of decisions go for them at home, much like some of the other "bigger" teams in the league. Chelsea had a fair few go for them last season if you ask United fans :p
 
Just incase anyone isn't watching -

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The ball is still in that picture, it doesn't travel any further.
 
lol

Chelsea tend to get a lot of decisions go for them at home, much like some of the other "bigger" teams in the league. Chelsea had a fair few go for them last season if you ask United fans :p

People would have everyone believe that Chelsea always get favourable decisions.
 
End of season dodgy decisions going Chelsea's way again, just like last time :p
Just like the end of season dodgy decisions going United's way. And the start of season dodgy decisions going United's way. And the mid-season dodgy decisions going United's way.

The ball was at least 3/4 over the line. It's not an easy decision to make. I know it's an incorrect one now that I've been told the rule, but it's not anywhere near as poor as many decisions that have been given to certain other teams this season. You can understand how he could think it was over the line - everybody here did before they saw the replay.
 
lol

Chelsea tend to get a lot of decisions go for them at home, much like some of the other "bigger" teams in the league. Chelsea had a fair few go for them last season if you ask United fans :p

Just ask independant commentators and they will say the free kick against Fletcher at SB shouldnt have been given (which they scored their only goal directly from, effectively winning them the league by a single point.......)



Without even considering the blatant penalty within the first 10 minutes or so of this seasons match at SB which Terry should have conceeded which was never given
 
Just like the end of season dodgy decisions going United's way. And the start of season dodgy decisions going United's way. And the mid-season dodgy decisions going United's way.

The ball was at least 3/4 over the line. It's not an easy decision to make. I know it's an incorrect one now that I've been told the rule, but it's not anywhere near as poor as many decisions that have been given to certain other teams this season. You can understand how he could think it was over the line - everybody here did before they saw the replay.

United get no more then the other "big" sides (Chelsea / Liverpool / Arsenal) so that's bull. I'd actually say Chelsea at home tend to get more decisions in games against the other title chasers.

The ball wasn't over the line so no it wasn't a goal. I think people were more laughing at the mistake then 100% that it was a goal.
 
"If the powers that be do decide to introduce goal line technology, maybe they should name it after Frank Lampard..." :p
 
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