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Fabulous read & so true

Postby Bluedj » Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:03 am

This sums it all up, the first comment is first rate!

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1494 ... p-vs-spurs
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Re: Fabulous read & so true

Postby Chinners » Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:15 am

It's bollox
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Re: Fabulous read & so true

Postby Slim » Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:57 am

Fucking bleacherreport makes the Daily Mail look like Pulitzer prize winning journalism.

You should be banned from the forum for a month, to learn from your mistakes.
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Re: Fabulous read & so true

Postby Lee_R » Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:36 am

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Re: Fabulous read & so true

Postby london blue 2 » Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:52 am

Bollocks though it may be the first comment has echoed what many a respected poster on this forum regularly points out, are we suggesting that said posters are indeed talking bollocks?

Ferguson is the biggest hypocrite in world Football.

He diverted attention away RVP and his violent conduct claiming he could have been killed and now he attempts to do the same from his team being dominated by spurs by referring to them "pumping the ball into the box".

In reality Spurs had more possession with 18 shots to Uniteds 4. The biased media gave no attention to Kagawa cynically hauling down Dembele and later Defoe in the box, nor did they choose to replay or comment on Ferdinand blocking a shot with his arm in the box or Lennon being held back while Bale hit the best cross of the match. All the post match attention was on Rooney and how he deserved a penalty for kicking Caulker and falling over as he was running into no mans land.

If you only caught the highlights you could be forgiven for thinking United were hard done to, such is the quality of their propaganda.

Ferguson laid into the officials post match despite his team statistically and consistently being favored more than any other team. He is a complete disgrace, other managers are regularly punished for criticizing officials.

The fool then argued that it was the same linesman at White Hart Lane had ruled a Drogba goal onside in 2010 and that this had a say in the title being "lost". Deluded United fans often use this 3 years old example as evidence that decisions go against them sometimes. The truth is they are a complete joke in the minds of fair minded football fans, the thing about this example is that it is further evidence of the corruption in football. Chelsea beat United 2-1 with that famous offside goal but Fergie has forgotten that United's "goal" that day was a clear handball by Macheda.

This season we saw Chelsea have 2 men sent off v United Torres saw red for being fouled! They then went on to win the game with an offside goal by Hernandez. Didn't hear slur Alex complain about the officials in that game.

Roll on his retirement, perhaps then the corruption rooted in the English game will finally be exposed and teams will have decisions awarded on the game itself rather than the reputation of Fergie and the business interests surrounding him among the sycophantic media.

Great article, I commend you for having the balls to write this. Too many Journalists are running scared from this old tyrant
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Re: Fabulous read & so true

Postby Slim » Tue Jan 22, 2013 1:12 pm

london blue 2 wrote:Bollocks though it may be the first comment has echoed what many a respected poster on this forum regularly points out, are we suggesting that said posters are indeed talking bollocks?

Ferguson is the biggest hypocrite in world Football.

He diverted attention away RVP and his violent conduct claiming he could have been killed and now he attempts to do the same from his team being dominated by spurs by referring to them "pumping the ball into the box".

In reality Spurs had more possession with 18 shots to Uniteds 4. The biased media gave no attention to Kagawa cynically hauling down Dembele and later Defoe in the box, nor did they choose to replay or comment on Ferdinand blocking a shot with his arm in the box or Lennon being held back while Bale hit the best cross of the match. All the post match attention was on Rooney and how he deserved a penalty for kicking Caulker and falling over as he was running into no mans land.

If you only caught the highlights you could be forgiven for thinking United were hard done to, such is the quality of their propaganda.

Ferguson laid into the officials post match despite his team statistically and consistently being favored more than any other team. He is a complete disgrace, other managers are regularly punished for criticizing officials.

The fool then argued that it was the same linesman at White Hart Lane had ruled a Drogba goal onside in 2010 and that this had a say in the title being "lost". Deluded United fans often use this 3 years old example as evidence that decisions go against them sometimes. The truth is they are a complete joke in the minds of fair minded football fans, the thing about this example is that it is further evidence of the corruption in football. Chelsea beat United 2-1 with that famous offside goal but Fergie has forgotten that United's "goal" that day was a clear handball by Macheda.

This season we saw Chelsea have 2 men sent off v United Torres saw red for being fouled! They then went on to win the game with an offside goal by Hernandez. Didn't hear slur Alex complain about the officials in that game.

Roll on his retirement, perhaps then the corruption rooted in the English game will finally be exposed and teams will have decisions awarded on the game itself rather than the reputation of Fergie and the business interests surrounding him among the sycophantic media.

Great article, I commend you for having the balls to write this. Too many Journalists are running scared from this old tyrant


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Re: Fabulous read & so true

Postby london blue 2 » Tue Jan 22, 2013 1:30 pm

Slim wrote:
Should we praise him or just call him by his superhero name, Captain Obvious?

Which MCFs poster are you referring to?
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Re: Fabulous read & so true

Postby Beefymcfc » Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:25 pm

I read this either last night or early this morning and quite enjoyed the piece, as well as the comments. It does speak the obvious and goes to show where Rat Boys loyalties lie. Neville comes across well on Sky and gives an inside account of what happens at United on a daily basis. He doesn't tell the story in one but his admissions allow for an insight to how the Rags work.

When it comes to it though, you can see the influence that United have had over him and if push comes to shove, he'd be back up Taggarts drain pipe sooner than you could say cheese.
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Re: Fabulous read & so true

Postby Chinners » Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:48 am

So Gary Neville, your preaching about going down at the merest contact to 'win' a pen and get a player sent off, and quél surprise, 3 days later you end up getting what we saw last night ....
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Re: Fabulous read & so true

Postby geepeetee » Fri Jan 25, 2013 8:20 am

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