Quote: shaggy292 @ January 8 2012, 12:36 PM GMTSCHOLES IS BACK!!!!!
Great player, but he f**ked up there for City's 2nd.
Quote: shaggy292 @ January 8 2012, 12:36 PM GMTSCHOLES IS BACK!!!!!
Great player, but he f**ked up there for City's 2nd.
Quote: lofthouse @ January 8 2012, 1:23 PM GMTUtd playing with 12 men again today I see
Chris Foy has made plenty of high profile mistakes all through the season, but sure, go ahead and highlight this one if it suits your agenda.
Truly wonderful game.
Quote: Jamey @ January 8 2012, 5:16 PM GMTChris Foy has made plenty of high profile mistakes all through the season, but sure, go ahead and highlight this one if it suits your agenda.
It's not Foy I'm on about
It's ALL referees
Funny how all these high profile mistakes go in favourite of Utd
Hilarious in fact
Quote: lofthouse @ January 8 2012, 6:32 PM GMTIt's not Foy I'm on about
It's ALL referees
Funny how all these high profile mistakes go in favourite of Utd
Hilarious in fact
Weren't they, in this same game, denied a clear penalty?
Evening things up?
Neil Warnock sacked
I reckon they've made a mistake there.
Quote: Rob H @ January 8 2012, 6:53 PM GMTI reckon they've made a mistake there.
Au contraire, I think it's pretty good decisive action. They were going down on current form, and by acting now the new guy will have funds in the transfer window.
Quote: Badge @ January 8 2012, 7:04 PM GMTAu contraire, I think it's pretty good decisive action. They were going down on current form, and by acting now the new guy will have funds in the transfer window.
Sorry Badge but as a lifelong QPR fan I think that this is the biggest mistake the club has made in sacking a manager.
Put a real downer on my weekend
No room for sentiment, Will. I was discussing relegation tips with a footie-loving mate only on Friday and we both had QPR in the bottom three. This decision gives them a chance to change that.
Quote: lofthouse @ January 8 2012, 6:32 PM GMTIt's not Foy I'm on about
It's ALL referees
Funny how all these high profile mistakes go in favourite of Utd
Hilarious in fact
It's a myth, people just take more notice of each and every mistake that goes in United's favour and ignore the ones that go against them.
However I will admit that up until about two seasons ago United got a large amount of favourable, wrong decisions at Old Trafford but since then referees seam so aware of this that a trend has developed where they (probably subcouciously) do the reverse and are more leinient to visitors and harsher to the home team.
Quote: Jamey @ January 8 2012, 7:16 PM GMTHowever I will admit that up until about two seasons ago United got a large amount of favourable, wrong decisions at Old Trafford but since then referees seam so aware of this that a trend has developed where they (probably subcouciously) do the reverse and are more leinient to visitors and harsher to the home team.
HAHA!!that's the funniest post ive ever read on this forum!
with all due respect - bullspizzle
Quote: Badge @ January 8 2012, 7:12 PM GMTI was discussing relegation tips with a footie-loving mate only on Friday and we both had QPR in the bottom three. This decision gives them a chance to change that.
With all due respect Badge, just because you and your mate had them in the bottom three at the end of the season doesn't necessarily make it the fait accompli you seem to be implying.
Quote: Rob H @ January 9 2012, 9:46 AM GMTWith all due respect Badge, just because you and your mate had them in the bottom three at the end of the season doesn't necessarily make it the fait accompli you seem to be implying.
Shit, isn't that how it works?
Normally, yes, obviously. Just not in this particular instance.