Mick Dennis says

kippaxblue76 said:
In the Manchester derby, referee Martin Atkinson told the fourth official the minimum time to be added was four minutes. In the second half there had been three subs and three goals, so Atkinson had added the bare 30 seconds for each, plus a minute for other stoppages.

what other stoppages? no injuries, no time wasting. utter bollocks. rag twat.
 
rassclot said:
kippaxblue76 said:
In the Manchester derby, referee Martin Atkinson told the fourth official the minimum time to be added was four minutes. In the second half there had been three subs and three goals, so Atkinson had added the bare 30 seconds for each, plus a minute for other stoppages.

what other stoppages? no injuries, no time wasting. utter bollocks. rag twat.

I have read somewhere that they always have to add a minimum of one minute at the end of each half, when do you ever see no added time? i think even if there were no goals, no injuries and no subs they would still add at least a minute. As an earlier poster says when did anyone ever hear of adding time for goal celebrations though?
 
what is wrong with these people? why are they trying to justify the cheating what is going on? i just get a feeling that what happened on sunday will one day come back to haunt these people? then lets see what they make of timekeeping then? it probably won,t be our city what does it to them but someone will? then watch these guttless arseholes squirm and moan,why can,t they be men enough to stand up and say whats right, but as i keep saying untill city change there attitude towards these people they will keep treating city like the runt of the litter, they have got to start making there lives hell when they come to eastlands to report and stop cowhealing to them, we can all help in this by pulling them up asking why they are treating city with utter contempt, they will eventually get the message, nobody wants to go to work and be harrassed so why should our city?
 
Also he added another rminute or two because he was enjoying himself so much and he was thinking about a luvverly meat and potato pie for tea in the lounge after
 
Send the deluded fooktard this from the GUARDIAN

Sir Alex Ferguson likes to boast that his Manchester U***d team score more late goals than any other side in the world. Others argue that they get a bit of extra help from referees. It has now emerged that the Premier League champions do, as suspected, benefit from an imbalance in the amount of stoppage time that is added to their matches.

After the controversy over Michael Owen's winning goal in Sunday's Manchester derby, the Guardian has looked at all of U***d's league matches at Old Trafford since the start of the 2006-07 season and discovered that, on average, there has been over a minute extra added by referees when U***d do not have the lead after 90 minutes, compared to when they are in front. In 48 games when U***d were ahead, the average amount of stoppage time was 191.35 seconds. In 12 matches when U***d were drawing or losing there was an average of 257.17sec.

The average stoppage time added at Old Trafford in the period in question is below that given at Anfield, the Emirates Stadium and Stamford Bridge. U***d's is 205 seconds, compared to Liverpool's 210sec, Arsenal's 224sec and Chelsea's 229sec. But there is also evidence to support the suspicions of many managers, players and supporters that U***d get preferential treatment at home. When Owen made it 4-3 on Sunday the game was five minutes and 26 seconds into stoppage time. In total, the referee, Martin Atkinson, allowed almost seven minutes, even though the fourth official had signalled a minimum of four. Mark Hughes, the City manager, spoke of feeling "robbed". His sense of grievance will not be helped if he analyses the last three seasons.

In 2006-07, for example, U***d were winning 15 times on entering stoppage time and referees added an average 194.53sec. In the four games when U***d were not winning there was an average of 217.25sec. The following year the disparity was greater, Opta's figures showing an average 178.29sec added when U***d were winning and 254.5sec when they were not. Last season it was 187.71sec compared to 258.6sec.

The pattern has continued in the first three games of the season. In the two games U***d have led they have played an average 304sec of injury time. On Sunday, Atkinson allowed the game to go on for 415sec.
 
Apparently Atkinson's last game at the swamp was the Portsmouth cup game where he didint give them a fergie nailed on pen and they went out...
 
Fucking shite, we all know that those sycophant rag loving twats inthe media would have analysed every throw in, goal kick and fucking arse scratch until they came up with the extra minutes. I ask you, when the fuck do you ever see extra time put on for scoring a goal? Fucking never ! But, apparently now it's the norm. Put it this way, if Tevez had headed it on for a City break at the end instead of giving them possession, you can be sure Atkinson would have found his fucking whistle then! So, Mr Dick Dennis take your ill informed comments and stick them right up your arse!!!
 
MonsallBlue said:
how long was added after owens goal? and was added for the idiot on the pitch?

didnt he blow roughly 20 seconds after restart?


edit:- just seen NQT has covered my point.

Mick Dennis can eat my fat one. Twat!

yeh ppl like that ian mcgary keep saying they played 80 seconds after owens goal NO THEY FUCKING DIDN'T

Owen scored 95.27 80 secs later is 96.47 when the whistle went. There was utds celebration and fan on pitch. so ONLY 16 SECS WERE PLAYED.

When this IAN MCGARY TWAT says its 80secs hes INCLUDING THE CELEBRATION OF OWEN. Which is what they are trying to say needed to be added on for Bellamy.

Most ex-pros seem to of gone for the idea that time shouldn't of been added, IE. Andy Gray.
 

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