Blatant dive, IMHO.Chelsea robbed of a pen at the end.
Torres one wasn't a pen but I dunno if he dived.
Did you see the penalty Chelsea got last time Man Utd went to the Bridge?I dunno, like I say, wasn't a foul but looked like he clipped his leg himself. Doesn't matter, boy who cried wolf and all that.
The penalty claim was unforgiveable though, no excuse for that not be given. Laughable to hear whisky breath and the former England captain call it swings and roundabouts though.
?Laughable to hear whisky breath and the former England captain call it swings and roundabouts though.
If just referring to the Chelsea-Man U games sure. Fairly sure Ferdinand talked more generally.?
Fairly sure it is swings and roundabouts, given poor decisions have benefitted both sides now
in the fixture in recent history.
Haven't seen his Sky interview but his ITV interview said that they've ridden their luck here a few times over the years and it's about time we had some luck here. Not really much to argue with there IMO.If just referring to the Chelsea-Man U games sure. Fairly sure Ferdinand talked more generally.
Also fairly sure that all the times Ferguson has bullied referees over the years his team will have benefitted from a questionable call or two against the same opposition previously. Not swings and roundabouts then?
Anyway - forget that - got to be fair and United fully deserved the win. First 40 minutes was as good as I've seen them play this season.
If only they'd placed an extra official on the goal-line - he would have had an uninterrupted view of the incident and would have been able to inform the referee of his error.Said it before, needs to be said again - referees won't get respect until they get these calls right.
That was a Castle Lager sized bottle.
thought they are now used...If only they'd placed an extra official on the goal-line - he would have had an uninterrupted view of the incident and would have been able to inform the referee of his error.
I should put this idea to UEFA.
I was being ironic.thought they are now used...
i think i saw a goal line referee in the inter - schalke match ???
I'd say top-level referees will continue to be terribad for as long as they get no respect. Premiership referees tend to be contrary, exceptionally thick-skinned people, often with a bit of a power complex. The only people insane enough to pick a career that involves putting up with phenomenal amounts of abuse, basically.Said it before, needs to be said again - referees won't get respect until they get these calls right.
Just off the top of my head, the Police would like a wordThe only people insane enough to pick a career that involves putting up with phenomenal amounts of abuse, basically.