PatrickP
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Jesus, this is a grim read.
The Herrera red was justified. Can't bring myself to read the rest
The Herrera red was justified. Can't bring myself to read the rest
I don't think we're getting any less from the refs now thanwe did in the Fergie era, the only difference is that back then we were winning most of these games anyway so we didn't care about refs mistakes as much as we do now.
Well that's my opinion at least.
Adrian should have been sent off for his studs up foul on Zlatan and we should have had a penalty when Rooney got a fecking boot in the face.
Really has been ridiculous this season.
Can only hope that Zlatan challenge is reviewed retrospectively as presumably the referee did not see it, otherwise it is a straight red. Couldn't see from Stretty obviously, but it's an absolute shocker on the highlights.
Last night was a strange one. The ref stopped the game (supposedly as it was a head injury) but he didn't blow up immediately, although he still reacted well ahead of the cameras or TV commentators that hadn't picked up on it at that point.If Rooney was a water bottle would he have got a penalty for being kicked?
The number of decisions we have been denied by referees this season is ridiculous. I count four times where we should have had penalties. People will say its sour grapes to say we lost or drew because of referees, a team should not have to win in spite of referees though. It is like playing 12 men sometimes. Is equal treatment too much to expect? Funny that referees don't seem at all shy to give things against us.
Last night was a strange one. The ref stopped the game (supposedly as it was a head injury) but he didn't blow up immediately, although he still reacted well ahead of the cameras or TV commentators that hadn't picked up on it at that point.
On the replays you can see that Jones misses it completely as he's looking at the Blind situation. It's only when he looks back and sees Rooney spreadeagled on the floor that he blows up … not sure if he sees it but the side of Rooney's face with the blood on is admittedly "facing" towards him at this point.
What is far worse to me is the blatantly biased view of the supposedly impartial TV commentators who chose to blame the whole thing on Rooney despite the evidence right in front of their eyes! Even though the replays told a different story they concentrated on Rooney's lack of discipline, previous conduct in receiving a yellow card earlier in the match and even tried to blame the high boot on him
This is a transcript of their dialogue:
Bill Leslie: "The referee has stopped play to see if Wayne Rooney's OK. Rooney's telling him 'not to stop' in 'no uncertain terms', and having already 'talked his way into one yellow card' he might do well to, er, keep his counsel there. But, as we can see, he has got a cut. And Mark Jones is well within his rights, seeing as it is a head injury, to stop play."
Andy Hinchcliffe: "It's really patient football from United. The ball comes back towards Wayne Rooney. Is there a foul? Does he get caught? It's Winston Reid up against him. [pauses while watches replay] It's a high boot from Winston Reid. That's why he's complaining. He feels that a penalty should have been given for that. [replay continues on past the incident where we see that the ref is NOT even looking in Rooney's direction] Blind goes to ground far too easily there. Didn't seem to be a foul in there from Fergouli. [VT winds back for another angle in slo-mo that does not even show the ref in picture] This is the one with Reid and Rooney. You can see why the referee has let the game flow because Reid has got every right to challenge for that ball . As Rooney's dipping his head down - painful one!
Here's a pic of what was on the screen during that last sentence:
If Rooney was a water bottle would he have got a penalty for being kicked?
The number of decisions we have been denied by referees this season is ridiculous. I count four times where we should have had penalties. People will say its sour grapes to say we lost or drew because of referees, a team should not have to win in spite of referees though. It is like playing 12 men sometimes. Is equal treatment too much to expect? Funny that referees don't seem at all shy to give things against us.
Genuine madness. Can't believe the linesman did not see this.
The way perspectives change when its Man Utd leaves me speechless. Its like when people were trying to argue that, despite Monreal putting his arm over Valencia's knees and leading into his thigh, Valencia didn't deserve a penalty against Arsenal because he's strong.
Before last night I would have said one of ours needed to get karate kicked in the box to win a penalty. After what happened to Rooney its difficult to say what needs to happen. At this rate, someone will go Conor McGregor in the area against us and we still won't get a penalty!
Have to wait for the refs report firstWhy the feck has Adrian not been charged by the FA?
When the ref stopped the game, I thought it was to give a penalty.Genuine madness. Can't believe the linesman did not see this.
The way perspectives change when its Man Utd leaves me speechless. Its like when people were trying to argue that, despite Monreal putting his arm over Valencia's knees and leading into his thigh, Valencia didn't deserve a penalty against Arsenal because he's strong.
Before last night I would have said one of ours needed to get karate kicked in the box to win a penalty. After what happened to Rooney its difficult to say what needs to happen. At this rate, someone will go Conor McGregor in the area against us and we still won't get a penalty!
The Premier League referees are clearly corrupt and have an agenda against Mourinho. The only three decent refs we've had at Old Trafford this season have all been in the Europa League games. Surely, someone at the F.A. must see what's going on and act appropriately. What's David Gill's role these days?
Rojo's tackle was bad that much is undeniable and I won't try to defend such actions.Rojo should've been sent-off in that first half, although Barry might have seen a red as well. But the former is much clearer than the latter. Bad ref, but bad in our favour so far.
Rojo's tackle was bad that much is undeniable and I won't try to defend such actions.
Do you not think that Gueye went in to the tackle in a virtually identical fashion to Rojo, both feet in-front, sliding in to it (thus lacking control). The only real difference that I could see was that Gueye committed to the tackle a split second or so before Rojo. I'd have to see another replay to be sure but both of them were lucky IMO.