Musetobegood said:
Expected responses, as I said I don't expect rationality but just putting all that out there was necessary, and as I clearly stated during that listing "I could go on" meaning there are plenty of other incidents.
I didn't say we don't get decisions, in fact I specify that we've had some shockers go our way too. There's no denial, there's no pretending. It's just fricking hilarious how whenever a bad decision goes against us it's swept under the rug.
Dethred, calm down you precious little thing. I think the fact you think Ivanovic shouldn't have been sent off at Stamford Bridge says it all about your profanity fueled rant. I'm not going to waste my time cutting it apart. You talk about Ashley Young diving for penalties, obviously you've forgotten a few of your penalties this season, in particular in a game against Villa.
And I have to laugh at that 'Shit in Europe' comment. I'm sure even your fellow fans would wince at such a comment.
Oh and almost forgot the 2-yard offside Goal Chicharito scored after the Liverpool player was wrongly sent off. ALL IN THE FIRST HALF OF THIS SEASON
Haha, you're even making things up too. Embarrassing.
Being a rag is a fucking mental illness, I wish I could say it was precious, but its disturbing. I gave you an example of no fewer than 3 STONEWALL red card incidents off the top of my head, and then asked why your team hasn't seen a domestic red card in 18 months, and you don't even fucking address it. Classic rag Glory Hunting delusions.
Oh my bad, I have to keep all these game-winning calls in order, and sometimes there are just so many I cannot keep track. Yes, the offside goal was in the Chelsea game after the game-decider AFTER two false sendings off:
Offside goal you blind fuck,
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Silly me for thinking it was in the game that had the Liverpool player sent off after being fouled by a flying two-footed challenge by Jonny Evans that deflected Shelvey's leg into his own.
And the Ivanovic red was unavoidable contact, he was trying to avoid contact, Ashley Young felt a brush against his leg and fell to the ground, David Luiz was in line with the incident, and wasn't enough contact to bring the player down. But I guess you rags are used to ANY FUCKING CONTACT AT ALL being called a foul. By that metric, United should have had probably 5+ red cards in the past 18 months they've avoided them.
But let's entertain your menstrual red rag of a mind. Say Ivanovic's red wasn't such a bad call.... You still have one false red card and an offside goal that gave you arguably three points when you deserved zero. But you don't see that. You think "that's just football".
Oh and I guess Clattenburg's 38-game hiatus from reffing United, starting after the 6-1 (hahahaha, fuck you), was all the motivation he needed to have such a wonderful performance for his team. Can't get much better than 2 reds and an offside goal to make up for 6-1, can you?
But a few days later your rag youth queer should have been sent off 4 times before extra time even started. If this doesn't alter your thinking, then you need to take some anti-psychotics and grow a fucking sack.
As for the calls against you being swept under the rug. Your number 3 is THE ESSENTIAL example.
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The final United loss of the 2010/11 season came at the Emirates, where Chris Foy refereed a 1-0 Arsenal win. It will come to no surprise to people to know that Foy was subsequently not assigned a United league game for, again, AN ENTIRE YEAR.
He did however referee 2 United games in the cups during that time. The first was in the Carling Cup against Crystal Palace. He awarded United a penalty. The second was at City in the FA Cup. United got a penalty and Vincent Kompany was sent off early in the game.
To resume, we’ve just analyzed what happened to the 4 referees that officiated United’s 4 league losses in the 2010/11 season. 2 of them were not given any more United league games for a full year (Atkinson and Foy), a third for 9 months (Oliver). 2 of those referees gave United penalties in the very next game (Foy and Dowd) they took charge of and one refused to give a blatant one to the opponents (Oliver). Martin Atkinson, was not given premier league games to officiate for an entire month and assigned to 3 lower league games.
The second game United lost was away to Chelsea. Martin Atkinson was the referee then and some of his decisions incurred the wrath of Alex Ferguson. Atkinson was not given another United game to referee for an ENTIRE YEAR.
Atkinson was further punished with his decisions that went against United that day. He was not given a single premier league game to referee for a full month. Even worse, he was subsequently given 3 lower league games to referee that season- when he’d previously not officiated a single one
that campaign.
It seems that Atkinson was given a clear message that day.
Enlighten us as to what other team gets that kind of reaction from the Refs? Eh? If its not corrupt as shit, and United don't win the league half the time because they are gifted the title, then please show one single team that gets similar treatment from the FA when it comes to assigning refs?
And believe me, none of us expect anything to change on your end. Its in your interest, and you've been trained by years of glory hunting, that you guys actually aren't the recipients of a massive institutional advantage from the Refs, the FA, and the Media. You have to be seriously brainwashed by the years of blindly listening to that half-dead Scottish drunkard to not see the obvious. The entire non-United supporting world sees it, and we almost feel sorry for the state of mind you fucks have fallen into. Almost.