If this is refering to the pen then as a Geordie I have to say you are wrong... It was a soft soft penalty and think everyone (well most evidently) admits it, but thats football, at some point in the season every team will get dodgy penalties given against them, it usually equal's it self out over the duration of the season.
No he didn't but things even themselves up over the course of the season. It's ****ing annoying when it happens but Man United have had their fair share of pens for **** all over the years. Mr Ronald literally dived every match and got pens and they weren't complaining then. We matched Man United until the sending off which Nani made the most of and Rooney should have been sent off.
We were behind by an awful fluke of a goal so it felt right to have a bit of luck ourselves...i will say hernandez was awful best part of 70 mins today
Just wandering, has Ferguson ever come out at the end of a game and admitted a pen Man U have got wasn't actually a pen. Pardew has just done that for Newcastle, can't imagine Fergie ever admitting he was lucky.
http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/636096-united-lucky-against-spurs-admits-ferguson http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/new...n-we-ve-had-in-seven-years-article720961.html http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/s...ville-was-lucky-to-get-away-with-foul?cc=5739
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew: "We had some Geordie heroes, who showed they can compete with one of the best teams in Europe. "Rio Ferdinand played the ball and the penalty was fortunate for us, but we have a resilience in this team. I think it irrelevant, we should be beating a average unit like newcastle, we didnt, we need to wake up
Did anyone else see more of Hernandez's goal that was ruled offside? I was watching on Setanta and they showed it once and from that replay it showed that Hernandez's arm was beyond the last defender.
Why? Because you're United? Playing at home? What gives you the right to say you should be beating anyone? You're a top 4 team yes, but no team has that right because each game is a test. If football was that easy we'd be relegated already.
Why? Because on paper we are the better team. We had more chances, the greater opportunities for goals. But football isn't played on paper. You can't fault Newcastle for their resillience, Krul made some cruicial saves and Danny Simpson came back to OT and pulled off a great block on the line. It wasn't meant to be today.
Lets all just forget about Rooney trying kick Coloccini to pieces, that didnt happen did it? Shouldn't have even been on the ****ing pitch to set up the assist for Hernandez's arms to score the first goal. Not to mention the other crazy decisions against us for the entire game. Never have I seen such a lack of class from any team in the premier league, Ryan Giggs especially, surrounding the ref every time something goes against them, the players and manager should be ashamed, and I'm glad City are the big boys in Manchester now.
City may be top but have long long way to go before outstripping Utd's achievements. Anyway I'm looking forward to your inevitable implosion. Happens every time.
Nothing for me to being crying about mate, we we're the underdogs playing away from home against the reigning champions of the premier league, I'm going home happy