Newcastle got lucky. They created next to nothing in the whole game. Apart from that dive.
How is a lucky goal the same as an awful decision from the officials?
Idiot.
How is a lucky goal the same as an awful decision from the officials?
Idiot.

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.
how on earth did newcastle cheat???? we may have had a soft decision go in our favour but that is not cheating....you will well know that for a decision to go in the visitors favour at old trafford is rare. You had chances to score after to make the penalty irrelevant but because of some lazy finishing but primarily strong defending and an excellent goalie, man utd were again able to take three points off the teams around them.
Robbed.
Your point is?
That we have an honest manager maybe?
Okay, it seems to boil down to this
1. Rooney was not disciplined for kicking Colocinni when he easily could have been;
2. You were awarded 2 free kicks leading up to your goal, when you might not have been
3. You were outrageously lucky for your goal, which was nonetheless perfectly valid
4. We were awarded a penalty which we might not have been
5. You had a goal disallowed when you might not have been
You add all that up and there's not much in it. The end result is that with what perhaps amounts to a net bit of bad luck, you couldn't beat us at home.
You are a very good team. You're just not what you used to be. Life's like that