Aguero banned for three games (updated)

Sky's script is already written: M(o)U HAVE to win this season! City & Pep are up against the kitchen sink. Thankfully we are well wise to it. And Pep has seen it all before too with Madrid (which is twice as powerful in its influence compared to MU in this country).

Now the game is even more exciting. Looking forward to what Pep comes up with. And the agenda doesnt end here. We hv Clattenburg to contend with during the game as well :)
 
Not at all surprised by the decision.

There is no way the FA was going to undermine one of its 'top' officials and allowing City to 'win' would have opened up a whole can of worms on whether a ref/lino saw a particular incident.

However, it all boils down to one thing: Sergio should not have sweet his arm as he did.
 
Sky's script is already written: M(o)U HAVE to win this season! City & Pep are up against the kitchen sink. Thankfully we are well wise to it. And Pep has seen it all before too with Madrid (which is twice as powerful in its influence compared to MU in this country).

Now the game is even more exciting. Looking forward to what Pep comes up with. And the agenda doesnt end here. We hv Clattenburg to contend with during the game as well :)
Is Clattenburg confirmed?
 
He swung his arm but the ref saw it and deemed no action to be taken at the time.

Then Sky Sports and the BBC who are infested with rags and knowing the derby was coming up decided to run it on a loop to try and get him banned.

The FA who only really ban people when Sky Sports kick up a fuss have now done so.

Just wait until Rooney lashes out and watch the silence....
 
Not at all surprised by the decision.

There is no way the FA was going to undermine one of its 'top' officials and allowing City to 'win' would have opened up a whole can of worms on whether a ref/lino saw a particular incident.

However, it all boils down to one thing: Sergio should not have sweet his arm as he did.
Boiled sweets on the mind? ;)
 
The inconsistency is a pisser but I think he deserves a red for that and he shouldn't have done it.

We will he ok without him. We have been before. As we are going into the season with 2 strikers effeftively, Pep must have 2/3 things up his sleeve for situations like this and I expect lots of urgency in midfield and lots of pace on the break.
 
The only reason sergio got banned was due to the media / sky / red tops , it has been non stop , they want to give the Rags an advantage in attempt to get them back in the limelight at the top of the league , well they succeeded in removing the only world class striker in Manchester from the derby game , but they under estimate Guardiola's tactical nous , he will set up to win this game convincingly without Aguero . The only chance PEG has , is if he starts the pre-match nonsense that he and the Rags are renowned for , and his negative tactics , combined with their players trying to kick us off the park , if we rise above all this crap , another sick swan is a possibility .Never been more confident going into a derby game , they are a team of ego's and individuals , we are a TEAM.
 
I think there are plenty of people who still believe there was no sending off in this incident because he didn't elbow anyone and it's very difficult to figure out intent in an on-the-ball tussle.

I don't believe Aguero has anything to be ashamed of and if I was him I'd be pissed off if the club fined me.

You can't expect players to know how to avoid media frenzies unless you make them into robots.
 
It was never in doubt as soon as it was raised on the rag loving media was it? We have had eight years of being nice and holistic, I would love us to get as ruthless with the media and FA/Premier league as Pep has been with the squad since he came in. Take the gloves off and start hitting the fuckers back!
 
What Sergio did was stupid.
Can we except the bullshitting ref to be demoted to the lower leagues this weekend? That way the FArce have covered their arses to bring him back next week.
 
Not at all surprised by the decision.

There is no way the FA was going to undermine one of its 'top' officials and allowing City to 'win' would have opened up a whole can of worms on whether a ref/lino saw a particular incident.

However, it all boils down to one thing: Sergio should not have sweet his arm as he did.

Completely the opposite, they have redefined what seeing an incident actually means.

Now a ref can be looking at an incident and still claim he didn't see an indiscretion. In effect, that means any decision can be changed as long as the ref agrees to be complicit in saying he didn't see it (even if cameras can prove he was looking directly at it) Basically this is carte Blanche for the FA and premier league to change any decision of the referee they don't like. Effectively re-refereeing any game. This is completely against their own rules.

You didn't see it Andre did you.... The elbow, you were looking at it but you didn't see it...sign your report here.

I'm not even surprised any more.
 
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We should start being more like the rags and the dippers(hear me out just on one thing) by kicking up more of a fuss... it's a shame Fellani is a player who's absence would probably improve them though but if Zlatan loses his cool get on social media tweet the fuck out of them during the game so they have to comment about it. It's petty I know but maybe that's what the rags are already doing.
 
Was just mulling this in my little head. If it were one of our "lesser lights" who had done this, would the media have been so vociferous?
Totally agree, it was such a big story because of the potential implications for possibly the biggest game of the season.
 
The rest will do Kun the world of good
He will return even hungrier
We can beat the rags without him and it will make it that much sweeter when we do
Pep's false nine will fuck with their brains!
 

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