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Unread 06-12-2016, 09:46 AM
Denis Irwell
 
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Big difference between being impartial and having an agenda

I get that in the beginning Neville had to go a bit over the top to show his objectivity - De Gea ffs - but now he is just another tabloid #@&%!
Carragher didn't have to go ott etc.....
 
Unread 06-12-2016, 05:34 PM
red in cumbria
 
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Carragher didn't have to go ott etc.....
Its a bit different for THEM, obviously.
 
Unread 06-12-2016, 07:32 PM
atticusgrinch
 
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Said it at the time, three match ban. No doubt.
Turns out there was some doubt.
 
Unread 06-12-2016, 07:37 PM
Sizlack
 
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Turns out there was some doubt.
Of course there was. It could not in any way be proved it was deliberate unless they can read zlatans mind. There isn't some kind of agenda against us, it makes me cringe we sound like the scousers when they finally fell from grace.
 
Unread 06-12-2016, 07:43 PM
Billy Redface
 
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Turns out there was some doubt.
Good!
 
Unread 06-12-2016, 07:50 PM
atticusgrinch
 
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Of course there was. It could not in any way be proved it was deliberate unless they can read zlatans mind. There isn't some kind of agenda against us, it makes me cringe we sound like the scousers when they finally fell from grace.
The agenda is the commentators and press trying to make it an issue which is undeniable. There's a lot of hatred for Mourinho and Man United out there.

What there isn't is a conspiracy in the higher echelons in the game to £#%&! us up.

Zlatan did it on purpose, which is great to see imo. He's been on the end of some very dodgy challenges and I don't blame him for dishing some revenge out. The fact he's got away with it as well makes him as £#%&! in my eyes.
 
Unread 06-12-2016, 07:51 PM
andyroo
 
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Turns out there was some doubt.
 
Unread 06-12-2016, 07:52 PM
Billy Redface
 
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The agenda is the commentators and press trying to make it an issue which is undeniable. There's a lot of hatred for Mourinho and Man United out there.

What there isn't is a conspiracy in the higher echelons in the game to £#%&! us up.

Zlatan did it on purpose, which is great to see imo. He's been on the end of some very dodgy challenges and I don't blame him for dishing some revenge out. The fact he's got away with it as well makes him as £#%&! in my eyes.
After Neville was bleating away, I expected it to get more coverage.

It didn't. And rightly so.
 
Unread 06-12-2016, 07:59 PM
atticusgrinch
 
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He tried to do that keeper last week as well. Flung himself head-first into him. Through another player as well.

If you try and do him he'll bide his time and wait for the opportunity to smash you, but do it in a way that's ambiguous enough to avoid getting sent off.

I like it.

Meanwhile Coleman had to sub himself after being crushed by a man-mountain.
 
Unread 06-12-2016, 08:05 PM
Jez Quigley
 
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He tried to do that keeper last week as well. Flung himself head-first into him. Through another player as well.

If you try and do him he'll bide his time and wait for the opportunity to smash you, but do it in a way that's ambiguous enough to avoid getting sent off.

I like it.

Meanwhile Coleman had to sub himself after being crushed by a man-mountain.
Yeah I noticed that :-)

He's a great player - wish we had had him for the last 10 years.
 
Unread 06-12-2016, 08:11 PM
Switching Off
 
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Shelvey successfully appealed his red card on Friday for this.

 
Unread 06-12-2016, 08:18 PM
Billy Redface
 
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He tried to do that keeper last week as well. Flung himself head-first into him. Through another player as well.

If you try and do him he'll bide his time and wait for the opportunity to smash you, but do it in a way that's ambiguous enough to avoid getting sent off.

I like it.

Meanwhile Coleman had to sub himself after being crushed by a man-mountain.
Yep. Fearless bastard. No £#%&!ing about.

He has his moments, but he's generally been great for us since he got here.
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