Manchester United vs. QPR

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You'd think bad decisions never go against us judging by some people's reactions
 
This could have a serious knock on effect for the rest of our games, it'll probably take our players being shot in the head to get anything because now all the focus will be on the refs.
 
To be fair, they are clearly pressing Scholesy and see him as key to our attacks. Whenever he gets on the ball, there's a player right on his Travellers within 2 seconds. Look out for it.
 
The PL is not bent and nobody is give money in brown bags , I think it is just rank poor reffing and so player are taking advantage of it ,our player should not of dived but he did and he got the pen,what we need at better refs who will not be conned
Ofcourse. Look at Chelsea Wigan yesterday.

But we all know which one will grab the headlines in the coming week.
 
if QPR goalie knew how shit we are at corners, instead of running like hell to avoid the corner he would have stayed under the bar asking for a pizza
 
We've all got the benefit of instant replays whereas the ref has a split second to make a decision based on what he sees. Wrong decisions happen week-in, week-out at all levels of the game and you'll never eliminate them no matter how much technology is employed.

I don't give a shit if the bitters or the dipper scream "conspiracy" or some other nonsense. They seem to forget that when they were winning everything, the same accusations were levelled at them by opposition fans.

Someone with a little video in front of him would have concluded, in the space of 10-20 seconds total, that both of Chelsea's goals yesterday were offside and that this decision had 4 individual things wrong with it. You're not going to eliminate all mistakes but you'll certainly eliminate a whole bunch of them.

Though you shouldn't have even needed a video ref for those three decisions, a competent linesman should have been able to pick up on this decision, as well as the first Chelsea goal at least, quite easily.
 
Of course. But I can't really force myself to not feel a bit empty about it. Nobody wants to win by dodgy decisions.

Dodgy decisions are made over the period of the whole seasons in 38 games. Overall you get some and you lose some. It's noble to say, you don't want to win over dodgy decisions, but how about losing or drawing over dodgy decisions? At the end of seasons, things even out.

I think some people on here are going OTT and on and on about it. Move on. If this is a game in a CL Final against Barca, when we were given a penalty in same circumstances, those who express their disgust on here would be just over the moon. It's a bit hypocritical really.
 
Why doesn't Scholes shoot anymore?

Keeping possession is normally the better option. Even the best player in the world will put the majority shots from that distance wide or into the goalkeeper's hands from that distance, especially when the box is full of opponents. That's something Darron Gibson never learned when at United.
 
oh danny danny, off balance on the rebound there
 
I don't understand why we play with a left winger. We always seem to pass it out wide to Valencia anyway. Might as well play another forward at this rate!
 
Someone with a little video in front of him would have concluded, in the space of 10-20 seconds total, that both of Chelsea's goals yesterday were offside and that this decision had 4 individual things wrong with it. You're not going to eliminate all mistakes but you'll certainly eliminate a whole bunch of them.

Though you shouldn't have even needed a video ref for those three decisions, a competent linesman should have been able to pick up on this decision, as well as the first Chelsea goal at least, quite easily.

I don't want to see the game turn into something akin to American football. Six or seven contentious decisions would add a lot of time and would spoil the flow.
 
:lol: 76% possession. Just like Barcelona with the possession, diving, a sublime one-footed player and everything.
 
Hope Fergie takes Young off at HT.

That would be terrible man management. Would destroy all his confidence and good form and present him as slaughter to the press.

Morally correct yes, but it would be a disaster if he took him off for no tactical or fitness reasons.
 
The caf - one of the few places on the internet where fans will bury their own players, rather than an inept referee :wenger:
 
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