United (A) | Post Match Thread

just had the misfortune of needing IT support at work, the kid comes across to my desk and he asks how my weekend was...

"Robbed in the derby but otherwise not so bad thanks, you?"
"Wouldn't call it robbed... United were the better team on the day and the offside was a grey area, sometimes you get them sometimes you don't"

Cheeky rag prick. This dweeb is about 20-years-old, has four cans of Monster a day and wanks in the toilets. I wasn't in the mood for this shit.

"grey area my arse, it's black and white. now sort out my Citrix issues and piss off".

should have worked from home.
I’d send him your post by email cc all other users. Should sort it all out
 
yeah, i have, as i say perhaps 2 or 3 in ten. Perhaps i wasnt very clear - they are not all happily in favour and support the goal standing, more that they can see why it was given and so on. Slight difference perhaps. We have a very large football squad, most dont like top 6 prem, so couldnt care less about City/United dynamics. Personally i thought it was a very poor decision. Very.
I do not think it was a decision, it was an instruction.
 
just had the misfortune of needing IT support at work, the kid comes across to my desk and he asks how my weekend was...

"Robbed in the derby but otherwise not so bad thanks, you?"
"Wouldn't call it robbed... United were the better team on the day and the offside was a grey area, sometimes you get them sometimes you don't"

Cheeky rag prick. This dweeb is about 20-years-old, has four cans of Monster a day and wanks in the toilets. I wasn't in the mood for this shit.

"grey area my arse, it's black and white. now sort out my Citrix issues and piss off".

should have worked from home.
To be fair - you invaded Poland.
 
We have just arrived home from a fortnight in Florida.

Mrs Vienna needs assistance from the plane, and the lad pushing her wheelchair turned out to be a rag.

Obviously, the talk got around to Saturday's derby. He claimed that they deserved their win, to which I replied, "The first goal shouldn’t have stood."

The berk trotted out the line, "Rashford didn’t touch the ball."

"He shielded it from our defenders, so he interfered with play."

"Well, it’s about time we had a decision go our way."

I just laughed.

Later, he asked, "Don’t you think it’s time we got better?"

"No!"
 
My question is:
Why is it always us on the receiving end of a loophole goal where they have to change the rules or where those scenarios will never happen again?
Our performance levels will never matter if we concede goals like this, or score goals disallowed for ridiculous reasons.
Weren't we in the right end of one the other season away at Villa Park.. infact they changed the rules after it, which is what needs to happen now
 

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