I didn't see it but those posters seem to have omitted a shambles of a disallowed goal, one which clearly should have stood
Ha ha, I'd actually seen both the RoM (admittedly biased) and the Sky (admittedly marginal) mention of the disallowed goal that said it was legitimately chalked off. Apparently not everyone saw it that way.You can shove the argument against United always getting decisions considering Wigan had a legitimate goal chalked off for no apparent reason.
C'd.- United were rank, Wigan were good, the result was thoroughly deserved
Hernandez,Jones at Right Back and particularly Giggs and Evans were poor. The substitutions were strange too with Cleverley for Young and Nani for Rooney instead of Giggs being somewhat WTF?- United's team selection and substitutions screamed of complacency, particularly with no other competitions to be worrying about - with Giggs and Jones especially poor
Yeah, those 2 statements about decisions are correct and there was one occasion where Danny Welbeck through on goal could have gone down with his shirt being tucked but didn't. On the converse though, Wigan had a goal from a corner disallowed wrongly in the first half AFAIC.- Wigan scored from a corner that never was and United had a clear hand-ball penalty denied, so certain posters were giving it large about smashing the "United always get the decisions" perception
Can anyone who actually saw the match confirm/deny any of this?