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hat are the chances of Ferguson acknowledging the contribution of his latest signing at the end of the game
How can the FA expect to be taken seriously when they allocate an official with proven ineptitude to a game of this magnitude
How can the FA expect to be taken seriously when they allocate an official with proven ineptitude to a game of this magnitude
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If a player goes in two footed challenge like that they run the risk of being sent off, they know that and he choose to do it. After a couple of replays it is clear to us that ok it is low and he didnt catch Nani, however the ref only gets to see it once in real time. There are worse decisions than that made all the time.
Bottom line he went in two footed off his feet, never a clever move.
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Bottom line he went in two footed off his feet, never a clever move.
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as a united fan even i dont think it was a red, yellow maybe, as he got the ball. but do we need to see a player down with a broken leg before he gets a red card,,,,
the annoying thing was he didnt give a clear penelty at the other end, eole say its evening it up, but it should be done to the rules of the game, not 'oh i sent some one off wrongly' so i wont give them a scoring chance.
the annoying thing was he didnt give a clear penelty at the other end, eole say its evening it up, but it should be done to the rules of the game, not 'oh i sent some one off wrongly' so i wont give them a scoring chance.
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as a united fan even i dont think it was a red, yellow maybe, as he got the ball. but do we need to see a player down with a broken leg before he gets a red card,,,,
the annoying thing was he didnt give a clear penelty at the other end, eole say its evening it up, but it should be done to the rules of the game, not 'oh i sent some one off wrongly' so i wont give them a scoring chance.
the annoying thing was he didnt give a clear penelty at the other end, eole say its evening it up, but it should be done to the rules of the game, not 'oh i sent some one off wrongly' so i wont give them a scoring chance.
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If a player goes in two footed challenge like that they run the risk of being sent off, they know that and he choose to do it. After a couple of replays it is clear to us that ok it is low and he didnt catch Nani, however the ref only gets to see it once in real time. There are worse decisions than that made all the time.
Bottom line he went in two footed off his feet, never a clever move. ...
Bottom line he went in two footed off his feet, never a clever move. ...
To be honest, where does this two footed challenge come from? It's been a while since I played but I can't for the life of me remember ever even contemplating a two-footed challenge. The idea is to tackle the player to get the ball and be able to take the ball away from said tackle. You go in two-footed and end up on your ****! Mind you, I never would have thought of diving in the area either, no matter what the circumstances. The idea is to get the ball in the net, so if you go over you're looking to get up and get the ball as quickly as possible.
Guess I wouldn't last too long in the game today ....
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You`re right, there are worse decisions made, like not penalising that w@nker Giggs for his similar tackle a little later but from behind
Oh and ref. other quote, Rooney is a crying pr1ck anyway
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2 footed challenge so it's a straight red. Nani is lucky that he didn't get injured.
I agree, Giggs should have been booked for sure and there were 2 clear penalties not given.
I agree, Giggs should have been booked for sure and there were 2 clear penalties not given.
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Used to have a teammate when we played at uni who would start a slide tackle from about 15 yards away. You could see him coming but he always got the ball. Never two-footed either.
I've only just seen it on the ITV replay after the Sunderland match and it just looked like Evra managed to jump out of it, which is the sensible thing to do if you you don't want to get a broken leg. Doesn't mean the tackle was any less bad though.
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Kompany was to overconfident that City would walk over United looking at the stuff he put on twatter, City had all the play and were looking dangerous, then Rooney pops up with the headed goal against the run of play.
Kompany then gets wound up and frustrated and committs to the red misted two footed challenge. He should have known better being a continental, they send players off for fun in europe for this sort of thing.
Typical egotistical, arrogant City.
Kompany then gets wound up and frustrated and committs to the red misted two footed challenge. He should have known better being a continental, they send players off for fun in europe for this sort of thing.
Typical egotistical, arrogant City.
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I'm neither a City or United supporter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBcv6t-qxKE
Kompany was off the ground with his right foot going for the ball and his left leg heading for Nani's ankles. If Nani hadn't jumped he'd have probably been badly hurt.
As is common nowadays amongst football's more nasty pieces of work Kompany was trying to clamp his trailing leg around behind Nani' legs to make certain he didn't get away. He knew exactly what he was doing but didn't get away with it.
I've found a clip of one of Kompany's previous harmless tackles.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIsxbG2l8Y0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBcv6t-qxKE
Kompany was off the ground with his right foot going for the ball and his left leg heading for Nani's ankles. If Nani hadn't jumped he'd have probably been badly hurt.
As is common nowadays amongst football's more nasty pieces of work Kompany was trying to clamp his trailing leg around behind Nani' legs to make certain he didn't get away. He knew exactly what he was doing but didn't get away with it.
I've found a clip of one of Kompany's previous harmless tackles.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIsxbG2l8Y0
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Kompany was to overconfident that City would walk over United looking at the stuff he put on twatter, City had all the play and were looking dangerous, then Rooney pops up with the headed goal against the run of play.
Kompany then gets wound up and frustrated and committs to the red misted two footed challenge. He should have known better being a continental, they send players off for fun in europe for this sort of thing.
Typical egotistical, arrogant City.
Kompany then gets wound up and frustrated and committs to the red misted two footed challenge. He should have known better being a continental, they send players off for fun in europe for this sort of thing.
Typical egotistical, arrogant City.
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This is true, United have a reason to be egotistical and arrogant. But they still are both(in spades, as are their fans), and they are not particularly positive traits, are they?
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Football is a 'mans game' as it is played proffessionally by adult males. It is also a game that has rules and the ref is there to ensure these rules are applied.
The video above to my mind is fairly damning but i did not say it was a red card, read my post and i will say it again;
If you leave the ground and go in with 2 feet then you are giving the ref the opportunity to send you off.
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That city lot are just mercenaries who were bought not built who can only talk the talk in pound notes so far.
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Theres been a lot of bad decisions by refs since football began, why make a big deal over this one? It should even out over the course of a season.
Nani seen it coming and jumped, had his studs been in the ground with his weight on it could of been a leg breaker
Nani seen it coming and jumped, had his studs been in the ground with his weight on it could of been a leg breaker
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Spot on, I always loved the sliding tackle when I played and with that leg tucked under your **** it was so easy to make the tackle and then using the tucked leg to raise to both feet in one move, usually carrying on with the ball.