Rags V Real...

sergiofan said:
why dont they complain about the rafael handball that was going in the goal? clear penalty

I love good honest and innocent posts like this..

we know it and you know it mate, but the press dont let the truth get in the way of a good story.
 
Looks like the old pisscan doesn't take losing to a better team too well :-)

This has been a funny morning/afternoon.

I bet he's disappeared to where Fred is hiding out to lick his booze soaked chops.
 
Its amazing really the outcry over this by the UK press.
End of the day it was a red card.

The problem is Utd cant accept the rules being enforced. In the PL they get away with so much, yellows when it should be reds, no yellows for yellow offenses, dissent and more.
So when a European ref comes in, not had the media or Ferguson putting pressure on him week in week out, he calls it as he sees it. Do you think a European ref would have put his arm round Rooney the other season after his elbow assault. Would a european ref given RVP a yellow for a 2 footed lunge v Pool at Anfield, after earlier sending off a Pool player for less.

End of the day they are out. They can cry about the sending off but it was a red card offense and how they cant see that sums them up. they got away with the penalty for handball when rafael stopped the ball going in, got away with the goal ruled out in the first half for nothing but of course thier blinkered views dont see this, its all the ref cost us but the ref actually helped them more than hindered if you look at it. Rafael would have gone if the ref had seen the handball so would have been down to 10 anyhow.

Ferguson did not react to going down to 10 men, thats why they lost. perhaps thats why he is missing as someone should ask him about his tactics once down to 10
 
The best quote from last night was " the ref killed the game but made the right decision"..

pissing me off that I cant remember who said it.
 
Apparently baconface has been spotted speeding off from Bramhall Booze Busters with a roof rack full of cans and a trailer heavily weighed down with vino. Gazza has just turned up outside Baconfaces gaff in a dressing gown with a can of lager.
 
Amandajo said:
You really are a bunch of losers aren't you??? Why can we as fans not just support our own club and will them on instead of hating United because of the success they have had. Would we not swap our last 15 years for theirs?? Yes, of course we would. I love man City and I want us to win CL, Premier league and FA Cup every year, but you all seem to me to be haters.






Mod edit. Had to approve this. Be gentle :)
Did anyone order a **** cos one's just turned up? People hate the scum because they are, well, scum. If you need any proof of that have a look at the way they behaved at the final whistle. Their players are cunts as are their fans as is their manager. I think that about covers why people hate utd. And haters??? Really? What sort of a word is that, you sound like a child. Either that or you've got the mental age of a ****
 
MCC said:
Apparently baconface has been spotted speeding off from Bramhall Booze Busters with a roof rack full of cans and a trailer heavily weighed down with vino. Gazza has just turned up outside Baconfaces gaff in a dressing gown with a can of lager.

Did he have a fishing rod and some chicken?
 
SuperMario's Fireworks. said:
dont know if this has been mentioned but for me it somes the daily mirror up,

"rafael did brilliantly to deny higuains header" plus no mention of higuains goal that was wrongly ruled out.

Wasn't really watching the first half properly, thought I must have imagined this. Can we confirm: there was nothing wrong with the goal, was there? Didn't see a replay, but looked fine to me.

If so, would this not have 'changed the whole dynamic of the game' long before the red card?
 
MSP said:
rickmcfc said:
Love this video. So he DID see him then!!!

<a class="postlink" href="http://youtu.be/BLITtiHeUyM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://youtu.be/BLITtiHeUyM</a>

great one


Someone posted last night that Taggart came down those steps like a pissed up penquin....lol
 
Hamann Pineapple said:
Amandajo said:
You really are a bunch of losers aren't you??? Why can we as fans not just support our own club and will them on instead of hating United because of the success they have had. Would we not swap our last 15 years for theirs?? Yes, of course we would. I love man City and I want us to win CL, Premier league and FA Cup every year, but you all seem to me to be haters.

Who's this cunt ?

Post of the year
 
rickmcfc said:
MCC said:
Apparently baconface has been spotted speeding off from Bramhall Booze Busters with a roof rack full of cans and a trailer heavily weighed down with vino. Gazza has just turned up outside Baconfaces gaff in a dressing gown with a can of lager.

Did he have a fishing rod and some chicken?

Yes, he did. Gazza has just spoken to waiting media outside Baconfaces gaff, to say that his friend is coming to terms with what has happened and just needs another 72hrs on the piss before he is well enough to speak to the media.
 
MSP said:
Not the best in English myself but gotta love misspelling sometimes :)

Redcafe title thread:

mourning after the night before

If he meant it (which I am sceptical about) it is a half clever pun considering the fact that they got knocked out.
 
Richard said:
MSP said:
Not the best in English myself but gotta love misspelling sometimes :)

Redcafe title thread:

mourning after the night before

If he meant it (which I am sceptical about) it is a half clever pun considering the fact that they got knocked out.

He didn't, he uses morning regularly in opening post :)
 
Bluemoon115 said:
Former Manchester United player Paddy Crerard has hit back at Roy Keane for agreeing with Nani's red card.

He told BBC Ulster: "Roy Keane was in a minority of one. Not one person said it was a red card except Roy. Roy Keane is the one person that has come out and categorically stated that he should have been sent off.

"Nobody else agrees with him so why are we talking about Roy Keane? Why do we not talk about the 99.9% of people who said it wasn't a sending off.

"Why are we talking about Roy Keane - because he played for Manchester United. Well, let me tell you something, I played with Manchester United, I played in a European Cup final, Roy didn't. The referee was wrong."

Good stuff again from the delusional one.

When thieves fall out!
 
Nani red card: Uefa backs Champions League referee Cuneyt Cakir

• Governing body has 'no problem' with Turkish referee
• 'There are no issues for us regarding the sending off'


Uefa insists it has "no problem" with the Turkish referee Cuneyt Cakir following his controversial handling of Manchester United's 2-1 defeat to Real Madrid on Tuesday and said he will remain on its list of officials to take charge of Champions League matches this season.

Cakir caused shock and outrage at Old Trafford when he showed Nani a straight red card for a waist-high challenge on Alvaro Arbeloa in the 57th minute of Tuesday's contest. United were leading 1-0 at the time but, reduced to 10 men, eventually lost 2-1 to Real and exited the Champions League on a 3-2 aggregate scoreline.

Sir Alex Ferguson was left "distraught" by the decision, while Rio Ferdinand could yet face sanction for the manner in which he sarcastically applauded Cakir after the final whistle. The 36-year-old referee has also received abuse and death threats via Twitter, with some irate United fans making great play of the fact that Cakir's official account shows him following Real Madrid and Cristiano Ronaldo.

However, the official will not face any immediate action from Uefa, with the governing body unconcerned by the storm surrounding him and happy to wait for reports into his display from the referee's observer, Pierluigi Collina, and match delegate Rudolf Zavrl, both of whom were in attendance at Old Trafford.

"We have no problem with him," a Uefa spokesman said. "There are no issues for us regarding the sending off and we will wait for the official reports of the match delegate and the referee's observer, as is procedure. If they raise concerns then we will act."

Asked if Cakir was in any danger of not referring again during this season's Champions League, the spokesman added: "He remains on our list of officials."

Uefa has also confirmed that Nani will receive an automatic one-match European suspension following his red card and that United can appeal against the sanction only after the governing body's disciplinary panel has meet to discuss the issue when, it is possible, the suspension could be raised.

Cakir, meanwhile, flew back to Istanbul from Manchester on Wednesday morning and is scheduled to recommence refereeing duties in Turkey's Super Lig this weekend.

The insurance agent started officiating in his homeland's top division 12 years ago before progressing to the Uefa Cup in 2008. He made his Champions League debut in September 2010, taking charge of a group match between Rubin Kazan and Barcelona that ended 1-1 and in which both goals came via penalties.

Cakir has history with English clubs and players, having sent off Mario Balotelli during a Europa League match between Manchester City and Dynamo Kyiv in 2011, Steven Gerrard during England's World Cup qualifier with Ukraine last September and Gary Cahill during Chelsea's World Cup final defeat to Corinthians three months later.

It was also Cakir who dismissed John Terry in the early stages of Chelsea's Champions League semi-final, second-leg tie with Barcelona last season.

The Turk, who is on Fifa's long list to officiate at next year's World Cup in Brazil, has a reputation for being card happy and prior to Tuesday he had shown another 11 red cards in the past 12 months, including three in a goalless draw between Fenerbahce and Galatasaray last May.
 
Bluemoon115 said:
Former Manchester United player Paddy Crerard has hit back at Roy Keane for agreeing with Nani's red card.

He told BBC Ulster: "Roy Keane was in a minority of one. Not one person said it was a red card except Roy. Roy Keane is the one person that has come out and categorically stated that he should have been sent off.

"Nobody else agrees with him so why are we talking about Roy Keane? Why do we not talk about the 99.9% of people who said it wasn't a sending off.

"Why are we talking about Roy Keane - because he played for Manchester United. Well, let me tell you something, I played with Manchester United, I played in a European Cup final, Roy didn't. The referee was wrong."

Good stuff again from the delusional one.

When thieves fall out!
 
Will they be milking this disaster in 50 yrs time...a minutes silence before ko on the anniversary of the Nani red card disaster,24 hr news coverage and sponsored by Tampax....Maybe a Michael Jackson clock outside with the hands set on the exact time of the red card
 
Are you sure guys City are English team?

Daily Mail title:

The referee who seems to enjoy showing cards to English teams (and follows Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid on Twitter)... so what DID he say when Sportsmail approached him this morning?

Title headline photo:

[bigimg]http://i.mol.im/i/pix/2013/03/06/article-2288940-18796059000005DC-733_964x369.jpg[/bigimg]

You can see Balotelli and the red he got from same ref vs Kiev at... well, nowhere
 

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