so i'll ask again........

The cookie monster said:
danburge82 said:
I have said before: first thing, get a group of us to hire a private investigator

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I'm sure this guy would help you out if he was around..

Fuckin private investigator behave!
So what do you suggest the agenda brigade should do? Hide in the washing basket at David Bernstein's house and wait for his next call off David Gill telling him about how much money to put in his bank account after the next wave of agenda fuelled decisions that go in United's favour?

This is an agenda that is being talked about. Every bit as big as the Italian scandal from 2006. Juventus got relegated for it all, I'd expect the same of United. If its really this big and happening as many suggest. It's that fucming big a scandal, so do you think a few posts on an Internet forum will sort the whole thing out?!
 
danburge82 said:
The cookie monster said:
danburge82 said:
I have said before: first thing, get a group of us to hire a private investigator

65zbi9.png


I'm sure this guy would help you out if he was around..

Fuckin private investigator behave!
So what do you suggest the agenda brigade should do? Hide in the washing basket at Howard Bernstein's house and wait for his next call off David Gill telling him about how much money to put in his bank account after the next wave of agenda fuelled decisions that go in United's favour?

This is an agenda that is being talked about. Every bit as big as the Italian scandal from 2006.

Tbf mate, miles bigger.

This would rock WORLD football. Unfortunately, it's ridiculous, so it wont.
 
danburge82 said:
The cookie monster said:
danburge82 said:
I have said before: first thing, get a group of us to hire a private investigator

65zbi9.png


I'm sure this guy would help you out if he was around..

Fuckin private investigator behave!
So what do you suggest the agenda brigade should do? Hide in the washing basket at David Bernstein's house and wait for his next call off David Gill telling him about how much money to put in his bank account after the next wave of agenda fuelled decisions that go in United's favour?

This is an agenda that is being talked about. Every bit as big as the Italian scandal from 2006. Juventus got relegated for it all, I'd expect the same of United. If its really this big and happening as many suggest. It's that fucming big a scandal, so do you think a few posts on an Internet forum will sort the whole thing out?!

And I'm sure there were loads of Italian fans taking the piss out of those who thought Juventus were getting the 'rub of the green' when it came to refereeing decisions, before that scandal came to light. I'm open minded. I''m seeing some bizarre refereeing decisions and some bizarre refereeing performances. I'm not saying there is an agenda, but it wouldn't surprise me if some referees were favouring certain teams. Not one bit. Impossible to prove, even with a Private Eye on the case unfortunately.
 
danburge82 said:
The cookie monster said:
danburge82 said:
I have said before: first thing, get a group of us to hire a private investigator

65zbi9.png


I'm sure this guy would help you out if he was around..

Fuckin private investigator behave!


This is an agenda that is being talked about. Every bit as big as the Italian scandal from 2006.

If i hear it in the prime ministers questions or david dimberley discussing it on a thursday night i may listen to you..

But not a dozen people on a blue moon thread!
 
Rammy Blue said:
LoveCity said:
Stolen from another forum, the Sick Swan sent alarm bells ringing in the FA it looks like.

rags yellow cards
15 (in 9 games up to and incl 1-6)
15 (in 15 games after 1-6)

City yellow cards
12 (in 9 games up to and incl 1-6, with 4 yellows in 1-6)
24 (in 15 games after 1-6)

rags red cards
1 (up to and incl 6-1)
0 (in 15 games after 1-6)

City red cards
0 (in 9 games up to and incl 1-6)
4 (in 15 games after 1-6)

No surprises.

4 penalties in 4 games for the rags and of course there is no favouritism of the rags.

They were dead and buried against Chelsea and of course the rags players know well enough to engineer a foul and the ref will always oblige - Evra simply stepped across a chasing Sturridge and what else would happen than he would barge into him? You will not see two softer penalties than the two they won today. Ashley Young tried one in the first half that was an atrocious dive but of course no radio programme afterwards to discuss the scourge of diving on the game. The moment Johnson 'wins' a penalty and its being discussed, but it's the pundits themselves that have promoted this idea of 'contact' being a penalty and I have seen dozens of similar penalties this season.

That's 4 points the refs have secured the rags in the last two games, we didn't need the penalty to beat Fulham.

Its been going on for season after season. In those half a dozen games where the rags need a refereeing helping hand in a game where they are struggling they always oblige.... we have seen no better example than todays game.

What other team in the land would get 4 penalties in 2 games?
 
Of course theres an agenda against City. See MOTD last night, fucking Arsenal on 1st!! It's all over the place, media, refs everywhere!!
 
danburge82 said:
hgblue said:
danburge82 said:
Oh I agree we've had some terrible decisions go against us, but we've also missed bag fulls of chances in most of games, either that or we were shit like we were at Everton. But yeah, I'm as pissed off as the next man when we get a decision go against us. We've got to remember we have things go for us, and United have things to against them too. Also this isn't about decisions, it's about an agenda! If I seriously thought there was an agenda I'd do more than vent my frustrations on Bluemoon!

What would you do?
I have said before: first thing, get a group of us to hire a private investigator and collect any bits he can for us whilst we keep collating all the info we see; number two if we see we have grounds I'd go to a reliable journalist and possibly the police; if they say we has a case I'd want to go forward with it; then we can start with protests and that sort of thing.

This is an agenda people are talking about. That is fucking serious shit, proper serious, scandalous, unbelievable shit. We would be uncovering something that would hit worldwide football...

-- Sun Feb 05, 2012 7:03 pm --

bluefandk said:
danburge82 said:
Oh I agree we've had some terrible decisions go against us, but we've also missed bag fulls of chances in most of games, either that or we were shit like we were at Everton. But yeah, I'm as pissed off as the next man when we get a decision go against us. We've got to remember we have things go for us, and United have things to against them too. Also this isn't about decisions, it's about an agenda! If I seriously thought there was an agenda I'd do more than vent my frustrations on Bluemoon!

Like do what?

Start a revolution?

I would be up for that, how about next tuesday?

Unless it rains, we would definately have to postpone if it rains, dont like rain me.
So you think there's an agenda but your quite happy to do nothing about it? Haha! Jesus!

Easier to put something in BaconChops whisky ;)
 
Blue Mooner said:
Rammy Blue said:
LoveCity said:
Stolen from another forum, the Sick Swan sent alarm bells ringing in the FA it looks like.

No surprises.

4 penalties in 4 games for the rags and of course there is no favouritism of the rags.

They were dead and buried against Chelsea and of course the rags players know well enough to engineer a foul and the ref will always oblige - Evra simply stepped across a chasing Sturridge and what else would happen than he would barge into him? You will not see two softer penalties than the two they won today. Ashley Young tried one in the first half that was an atrocious dive but of course no radio programme afterwards to discuss the scourge of diving on the game. The moment Johnson 'wins' a penalty and its being discussed, but it's the pundits themselves that have promoted this idea of 'contact' being a penalty and I have seen dozens of similar penalties this season.

That's 4 points the refs have secured the rags in the last two games, we didn't need the penalty to beat Fulham.

Its been going on for season after season. In those half a dozen games where the rags need a refereeing helping hand in a game where they are struggling they always oblige.... we have seen no better example than todays game.

What other team in the land would get 4 penalties in 2 games?

The media also don't go on about the fact that Silva was clearly brought down in the box later on and a penalty was not given.
 

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