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Referees aren't perfect, they make mistakes. It is time FIFA/UEFA/FA realize that. They don't see everything and it is very understandable that the pressure will sometime get to them and they won't send off a player.
They are human beings FFS, not robots.
Correct the mistakes after the game and you get a fairer game.
Do you though, what about disallowed goals and wrong offside decisions, you can't correct those after the game.
This rule about not being able to change the yellow cards to reds after the match may be far from perfect but it at least draws a line under things.
This maybe controversial but I think that judging the incident as seen is the fairest way, altering the decision 2 days or a week later takes things out of context, allows things to happen on the back of media hype and manager reaction. If someone commits a foul that is borderline yellow/red they are booked at the time if the fouled player is injured that is likely to bias the opinion afterwards than if the player gets up and is fine, but it doesn't make the tackle any more deserving of a red card.
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
He's dead. His body is as we speak being carted through the streets of Lisbon in an open casket en route to Fatima where he will be bestowed with eternal sainthood.
According to Physio room: a gashed leg expected to return 15th Mar 11
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
I would love to move away from this crap about the fouls, pages and pages of the same crap. On another note, did anyone notice the position Meireles was taking up? Our formation was really odd but worked so well with maxi. They played so narrow but it seemed to work so well coming behind the strikers, when so often our lack of width seemed to cost us dearly.
I would love to move away from this crap about the fouls, pages and pages of the same crap. On another note, did anyone notice the position Meireles was taking up? Our formation was really odd but worked so well with maxi. They played so narrow but it seemed to work so well coming behind the strikers, when so often our lack of width seemed to cost us dearly.
Without taking credit from our boys it was as much to do with the scum's non existent midfield, there was acres of space as was well highlighted on MOTD.
Without taking credit from our boys it was as much to do with the scum's non existent midfield, there was acres of space as was well highlighted on MOTD.
And they have just rewarded Carrick with a 3 year contract
Rooney’s elbow had intent though, as so often his challenges do. He had no intention of going for any ball, just wanted to hurt another player. Regardless of any injuries, that should be much more punishable. Carra’s tackle was bad, but you’re mad if you think he was only interested in injuring Nani and not winning the ball. Poor judgement will almost always result in injury in any contact sport, to clamp down on that would take the competitive edge out of the game.
Surprised Skrtel has went so long without the same photoshop.
I must be mad then (confirmation of what many know!). There was intent imo.
Without taking credit from our boys it was as much to do with the scum's non existent midfield, there was acres of space as was well highlighted on MOTD.
How much of that though is due to us creating space by good running off the ball, movement, etc?
I genuinely think it is a week league this year but United are still consistently the best team in it and beating them is thus a good result. They didn't play well but we did the right things to exploit that - we certainly weren't doing that earlier in the season.
The only real downside of the game was how obvious the paper thin nature of our squad was. We needed another, trustworthy CM, we were down to the last options at the back etc. I know that it would look better if Carroll and Cole (perhaps) were genuinely fit enough to be in contention for a place but I still think it is a major worry.
"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
All the mancs i know are devastated that Carrick has got a new contract haha, the guy is a distinctly average footballer
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
I think he has, generally, been very good for them this season. They need to get him a more suitable partner but he's a lot better player than many give him credit for.
"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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