Deepest Blue
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If Clattenburg is allowed back, he'll have to remember the kind words of the influential United lobby and the part it may have played.
Fergies comments are calculated to the extreme. He's backing the ref which, he hopes/expects, will sit in the minds of other Premiership referees and ultimately hav some influence on decisions they make down the line. Fergie never opens his mouth unless it's to gain an advantage for either himself or United.Deepest Blue said:If Clattenburg is allowed back, he'll have to remember the kind words of the influential United lobby and the part it may have played.
Matty said:Fergies comments are calculated to the extreme. He's backing the ref which, he hopes/expects, will sit in the minds of other Premiership referees and ultimately hav some influence on decisions they make down the line. Fergie never opens his mouth unless it's to gain an advantage for either himself or United.Deepest Blue said:If Clattenburg is allowed back, he'll have to remember the kind words of the influential United lobby and the part it may have played.
Absolutely this. It's so transparent, yet incredibly no one in the media(even at the more cerebral broadsheets) will make a comment along these lines.MSP said:Matty said:Fergies comments are calculated to the extreme. He's backing the ref which, he hopes/expects, will sit in the minds of other Premiership referees and ultimately hav some influence on decisions they make down the line. Fergie never opens his mouth unless it's to gain an advantage for either himself or United.Deepest Blue said:If Clattenburg is allowed back, he'll have to remember the kind words of the influential United lobby and the part it may have played.
Ferguson always, always defends referees who make mistakes that benefit United. He's building that father portrait of himself so they could know he'll always have a free shoulder for them. And with his influence in English football, it's the best shoulder to have a space on for them.
If they make mistake that benefit the opposition then he's angry and can't understand how they did it but when it's for his team's benefit than he issues excuses for them and makes it like they were tricked and couldn't do it on different way at that moment.
It's well planned tactics and if there's something like mind games than it certainly doesn't have anything with other teams and managers, his mind games are exclusively reserved for refs. In both Liverpool and Chelsea pre-match pressies he said that he hopes referees will do good job as they don't get any decisions at Anfield and SB. And Bingo!!!
Deepest Blue said:If Clattenburg is allowed back, he'll have to remember the kind words of the influential United lobby and the part it may have played.