... what do you think our chances of winning the league are. If we do it surely it'll be the best league win in history - to battle officials and opponents and come out on top. I'd only suspected the refs of CHEATING but after tonights Everton goal, we now all know its true.
yes.....a controversial goal against us and it gets sidelined due to a suppose bust up by Fabs which Moyes only heard...... A controversial goal by an Ex Manc player and for a team captained by a Manc and who's goalies an ex Manc.........hmmmmmmm????
Yes, Lee Mason is obviously cheating for Man Utd. Just like when he allowed Brum's last minute 'equaliser' to stand against us after ÃÆââ¬Â¦Ãâýigić's handball and Bowyer's offside. So the ref has made two major errors this season, one of which cost Utd two points, and the other one of which cost Arsenal nothing. What a massive advantage we gained from that I really wish the bitters amongst you would check the facts before making yourselves seem even more ignorant.
I think we should ignore the fact that Arsenal had clearly done a deal with "next big thing" Jack Rodwell who was on a personal crusade to keep the title race alive.
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11671_6717455,00.html Those refs, eh? If it was Wayne Rooney, you have to imagine that the red card would have been brandished quicker than the average man can say "You're a cheating bastard ref" in his best Spanish accent.
Cesc may be a great young player but he's fast turning into a little scum bag. The sooner he leaves the UK the better.
didnt we win the premier league there....... so what im not arguing. too tired and not enough coffee. Yet
Or maybe the match never happened and it was all a conspiracy by the media against Arsenal? I know you guys love that kind of thing.
Bergkamp The Great if it wasn't for cheating and paid off refs, you'd be heading to huddesfield next week for an FA cup tie which could derail your season. as for fabregas - he can say what he wants, we all know he's off in the summer.
The FA have decided to take action against what they consider to be unfair bias towards Manu by match officials. Unfortunately the bias is so deeply ingrained amongst English match officials, that they have been forced to turn to match officials in Europe in order to bring balance back to the premier league. The FA will shortly be announcing that for the games against Chelsea the Norwegian referee Tom Henning Ovrebo will be officiating. Sir Alex, was initially reported to have had some misgivings over the removal of Howard Webb from both fixtures, but has since expressed his faith in the wisdom of the FA's choice. A spokesman for the FA reportedly gushed in response, "We are but humble servants, tis not favour that we seek."