From Beeb:
1717:
Referee Mark Halsey allows play to continue when United break forward after Ciaran Clark hurts his head in a collision with Patrice Evra's shoulder, but blows up when Wayne Rooney gives the ball away. Clark looks in real trouble here - lots of claret.
Robbie Savage, BBC Radio 5 live
Former Manchester United schoolboy and Wales international Robbie Savage at Old Trafford for BBC Radio 5 live: "Why has the referee stopped the game then, after allowing a Manchester United attack? If it's a head injury he should stop the game straightaway. Why stop it at the point where United give the ball away?"
Why has a premiership referee yet again decided not to follow the absolute rules of the game, especially concerning a head injury?
Why will no one ever push to ask a referee questions about controversial decisions?
1717:
Referee Mark Halsey allows play to continue when United break forward after Ciaran Clark hurts his head in a collision with Patrice Evra's shoulder, but blows up when Wayne Rooney gives the ball away. Clark looks in real trouble here - lots of claret.
Robbie Savage, BBC Radio 5 live
Former Manchester United schoolboy and Wales international Robbie Savage at Old Trafford for BBC Radio 5 live: "Why has the referee stopped the game then, after allowing a Manchester United attack? If it's a head injury he should stop the game straightaway. Why stop it at the point where United give the ball away?"
Why has a premiership referee yet again decided not to follow the absolute rules of the game, especially concerning a head injury?
Why will no one ever push to ask a referee questions about controversial decisions?

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