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Fucking hell...


Ha ha ha, is that a serious piece? The technical standard of the football in that match was largely abysmal from both sides, Pep would have a seizure if any of his teams gave the ball away so cheaply and Pogba was as bad as anyone, aside from a neat flick to set up Martial.
 
Would have preferred them to lose, but seeing them get all giddy and think they’ve turned a corner is hilarious. Conceding 2 and scraping a home win against second bottom is not turning a corner.

Put a fiver on 3-2 at half time too. Hate it when teams sit back against them and knew the barcodes would 2nd half. If you attack them they crumble. Could have been a cricket score if they’d have carried on playing.

Jose for life!

Since the pisscan retired, they have turned so many corners that they’re going around in ever decreasing circles.
 
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Shows what this team is capable of.


lol.

Beating a team which is about their level. Par for the course he is from that area of Manchester which is London what’s postcode is that? Is it near Wythenshawe or Chorlton?
 
The whole Newcastle game from the start of the BT coverage seemed almost scripted, from some strange comments from the BT commentary through to the way the game panned out. Rafas tactics in the second half were naive for such an experienced manager , the whole we were shite now we are great in the second half from the scum , Alty Taylor did his bit in a very subtle way, BT got a shock first half score but seemed to know it would all be ok in the end , it all just seemed organised . I know how that all sounds and I have put the tin foil hat on and will be switching off all my electronic equipment so the feds can't find me, but it just didn't feel right even down to Richard Scudamore whispering in Edward Woodward's ear only thing he didn't do was put a reassuring pat on his shoulder !
Your not alone.and your probably spot on.
I can remember watching a utd match years ago..rooney was screaming at the ref..proper going for it..all of a sudden ref says something ..rooney quietens down,asks the refs something back in a civilised manner....play carries on....2nd half ,nearing end of the game rooney throws himself to the floor inside pen area in front of stretford end..ref falls over himself to give a dubious penalty.......
There is a real feel of stage management to prem football and has been for years.some dont see it.i feel it.i see it.
And i still,to this day,dont know why anthony taylor is allowed to ref utd games like yesterday....and...who it was that anthony taylor spoke to in his mouth peice when refffing the City Chelsea game a couple of years back when he should have sent chelsea scum off for a professional foul on Sergio ...he was going to send him off..he ran over to the incident..he reached for his top pocket....then spoke into his mouthpeice.who did you speak to mr taylor?
Who did you speak to,and what changed your mind?.
 
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Because he affiliated himself to the Cheshire FA and declared himself as an Altrincham supporter
Mason affiliated himself to the Lancashire Fa and declared himself as a Bulturn supporter
So both can ref teams that have Manchester in their name
I know for a 100% fact that one of the Premier league refs is a Liverpool fan and has reffed them 3 times. He's not from there and has a non league team down as his club so is free to do so.
 
Why is Taylor from Wythenshaw allowed to ref City or Utd? I thought refs couldn’t ref teams where they live? Blatant pen at 0-2.
Because,like the bbc,taylor is impartial .it doesnt matter.he is a professional . impartial . operator.ex screw-where u end up if u dont pay your licence fee.
Oh do keep up...
 
Your not alone.and your probably spot on.
I can remember watching a utd match years ago..rooney was screaming at the ref..proper going for it..all of a sudden ref says something ..rooney quietens down,asks the refs something back in a civilised manner....play carries on....2nd half ,nearing end of the game rooney throws himself to the floor inside pen area in front of stretford end..ref falls over himself to give a dubious penalty.......
There is a real feel of stage management to prem football and has been for years.some dont see it.i feel it.i see it.
And i still,to this day,dont know why anthony taylor is allowed to ref utd games like yesterday....and...who it was that anthony taylor spoke to in his mouth peice when refffing the City Chelsea game a couple of years back when he should have sent chelsea scum off for a professional foul on Sergio ...he was going to send him off..he ran over to the incident..he reached for his top pocket....then spoke into his mouthpeice.who did you speak to mr taylor?
Who did you speak to,and what changed your mind?.


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It's a CONSPIRACY
 
Your not alone.and your probably spot on.
I can remember watching a utd match years ago..rooney was screaming at the ref..proper going for it..all of a sudden ref says something ..rooney quietens down,asks the refs something back in a civilised manner....play carries on....2nd half ,nearing end of the game rooney throws himself to the floor inside pen area in front of stretford end..ref falls over himself to give a dubious penalty.......
There is a real feel of stage management to prem football and has been for years.some dont see it.i feel it.i see it.
And i still,to this day,dont know why anthony taylor is allowed to ref utd games like yesterday....and...who it was that anthony taylor spoke to in his mouth peice when refffing the City Chelsea game a couple of years back when he should have sent chelsea scum off for a professional foul on Sergio ...he was going to send him off..he ran over to the incident..he reached for his top pocket....then spoke into his mouthpeice.who did you speak to mr taylor?
Who did you speak to,and what changed your mind?.
Simple. VAR has been happening behind the scenes for years before it's got into the mainstream.
As simple as that.
 
Over a chip-barm tea in the Lou Macari establishment prior to his flight back to Dublin, Padraig the staunch united fan was allegedly likening that seminal Alexis strike to Gareth Taylor 1998-99

Let's hope so

I'm sure we would all agree that the prospect of watching them perform in a league 1 play-off in the none too distant future is very much to be encouraged
 
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