Retrospective 3 game ban for Rooney? [Gets off scot free]

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It just never ends with those douchebags. Winning because you cheat and never get called for it isn't really winning at all.
 
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just seen it on motd then interviews after the game,martinez says if it had been one of his players he wouldnt have been able to defend him,fat head phelan says not much wrong with it really and journo`s should just let it drop.They really are such pricks at that club,and i wouldnt be suprised if he gets away with it
 
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The sick thing is there was no advantage to be gained from that, he just did it to injure another player. Plus, it was from behind so he's also a grade-A pussy.

I won't feel bad at all if he ever suffers a career ending injury.
 
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Yesss well chuft... Just walked to the shop and there was a bloke in front of me so I ran up jumped in the air smashed him on the back of the head with my elbow and carried on my way - Copper seen me but said "Are you ok?" I said "Yeah!" and he put his arm around me :-) Which was nice....
 
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Dirty fat cheating bastard. Needs banning no doubt. However, I think Gerrards was worse, if you see the full clip Gerrard chased his man down and it was much more premeditated... Fat boys was more 'opportunistic'... Rooneys deserves a ban, Gerrards deserved an arrest.
 
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MMA said:
Right something needs to be sung about this tomorrow.
We need to let it be heard for the tv.
If this was one of our players we would be hung out to dry
I love the game so much but this latest bout of corruption ( Twatenburg fuckin saw it) is seriousley making me want to walk away from it all.
Whats the point in even turning up for a game against the rag twats.
Its gone on for far too long.

I hate the cheating bastards.
If i ever saw rooney in the street i would have to bite my lip and think twice about giving him a peice of his own medicine.
Hes been a dirty twat and gotten away with it for too long.

Post of the year so far!!

exactly how i feel.
 
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The annoying thing is that if twatenburg saw it and the severity of it and did not act against it then he is basically saying I am cheat on the rags payroll or basically incompetent. Either way the fa needs to get rid of this useless w###er<br /><br />-- Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:51 am --<br /><br />The annoying thing is that if twatenburg saw it and the severity of it and did not act against it then he is basically saying I am cheat on the rags payroll or basically incompetent. Either way the fa needs to get rid of this useless w###er
 
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we all know what will happen. twattenburg will say he saw it, gave the free kick andspoke to rooney. he didn't think it was an elbow, there was a coming together and rooney raised his arm to prevent a clash of heads. the scouse cnut will get away with it and we'll hear no more about it.
 
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mat said:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1361014/Wigan-0-Manchester-United-4-So-DID-Wayne-Rooney-away-that.html#

Wigan 0 Manchester United 4: So how DID Wayne Rooney get away with that?


Wayne Rooney was at the centre of an elbowing storm as Manchester United went four points clear at the top of the league.

Rooney went unpunished after catching Wigan's James McCarthy on the side of the head early on in the game with the score goalless.
The England striker went on to play a major part in United's first three goals to leave defeated manager Roberto Martinez hinting that referee Mark Clattenburg might not have dealt with one of his lesser-known Wigan players so leniently.

The ninth-minute incident occurred off the ball when Rooney tried to run past McCarthy on the edge of the United area.
MARTINEZ: That was a clear red card for an elbow. He's very lucky

FERGUSON: It was nothing. But you lot will want him electrocuted

As the youngster seemed to cut off Rooney's space, the striker responded with what TV replays suggested was a forearm smash that left the Wigan player furiously rubbing his left ear in pain.

Martinez came to the edge of his technical area to protest but Clattenburg decided a stiff word with Rooney rather than a card would suffice.

His decision to award Wigan a free-kick indicated he had seen the incident, ruling out further FA punishment towards Rooney.

Martinez, whose relegation-threatened side had the better of United until Javier Hernandez's 17th-minute opener, tossed aside his normal diplomacy when questioned.

'Rooney got away with it - he was very fortunate,' said the Spaniard. 'If you see a replay of the incident, his elbow catches my player in the face. It was clearly a red card.

'If it was a Wigan player, he would have been very lucky to still be on the pitch. It was a key moment in the game. If they had gone down to 10 men, it would have been a different proposition.'

Martinez went to see Clattenburg at the interval to get an explanation but the referee told him he did not think it was a red-card offence. 'The disappointing thing is that the referee has seen it and just gave a free-kick,' added Martinez.

Rooney will have to wait to see if the FA charge him for violent conduct but Clattenburg's decision to award a free-kick is likely to work in the United player's favour.


United boss Sir Alex Ferguson claimed: 'It was next to nothing but there will be pressure put on the FA to do something, as there always is regarding Rooney. There is nothing in it. The Press will raise a campaign to get him hung by Tuesday or electrocuted or something like that. It is unbelievable. Watch the Press. It will be interesting to see it.'

With Rooney still on the pitch, United survived an awkward start to maintain their perfect record against Wigan, although the final scoreline was flattering.

For the first 45 minutes, 40-year-old goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar was their best player, making wonderful saves at point-blank range to keep out Victor Moses and McCarthy, and later a flying leap to deny Maynor Figueroa.

Hernandez, preferred to Dimitar Berbatov, made the breakthrough when Nani and Rooney exchanged passes in a swift breakaway down the left-hand side and the Portuguese winger crossed low for 'Chicharito' to finish from close range.

Bollocks as has already been stated. The FA set a prescendent with Thatcher. They can actually do what they want and all the other journalists have gone down that route looking on Twitter,
 

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