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Referee made some very controversial decisions...failed to send David Luiz off, and also awarded a soft penalty. However, bad ref decisions affects all teams in the BPL as well.

In the 2nd half, United didn't deserve to win at all. Midfield was bossed by Essien, Lampard and Malouda...also can't seem to recall Berbatov making any contribution when he came on for Chicarito. In my opinion, a "fair" result would have been a draw.

Davi Luiz's goal was superb. Bendtner would never be able to pull that off....
 
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jonleeck;618248 said:
Dash: united can eat Liverpool for 3 meals lar!! Morning lunch and dinner
Anytime! ;)

Hey Jon, I share your optimism, but towards my team only. :cloud9:
But I beg to differ that Man U can eat Liverpool all the time :screwedu:
Liverpool eat Man U before too. :nehnehhh:
Words are cheap. Let them do the talking on the pitch.

And I will always wear my jersey win, lose or draw. :smack:
 
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last year MU lost the title by a Drogba offside goal!! wtf.......
 
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dash said:
And I will always wear my jersey win, lose or draw.
It works for me too, Man Utd, Barcelona and AC Milan.

The exception is our local team. I gave up after Abbas-Alistair era.
 
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Referee Atkinson got the big calls wrong and that cost United
By Graham Poll Last updated at 12:26 AM on 2nd March 2011

Referees are remembered for their big decisions in big games. Unfortunately Martin Atkinson got some wrong on Tuesday night and they cost Manchester United.

Atkinson failed to deliver consistency in similar incidents, the basic requirement for match officials.

Lucky Luiz: The Chelsea defender should have been shown a second yellow card for this foul on Rooney

In the first half, Manchester United were denied a penalty when John Terry handled a shot from distance. Although his hands were by his side, the ball travelled a long way and Terry ensured that the ball did not pass - a clear offence. Nothing was given.

However, when Yury Zhirkov took the opportunity to go over Chris Smalling's outstretched leg, Atkinson had no hesitation in awarding the home team a spot kick. It was soft, but just about the correct call.

Venting his anger: Rooney confronts Atkinson after the final whistle

An even clearer example came when David Luiz deliberately tripped Wayne Rooney off the ball - a clear cautionable offence.

As he had already been cautioned, Luiz should have been dismissed. Nemanja Vidic was not afforded such tolerance later in the game.

Spot on: Zhirkov went over Smalling's outstretched leg in the penalty area

Last Saturday, Manchester United coach Mike Phelan asserted that 'you can't dispute a referees' decision'. After this display by Atkinson, Sir Alex Ferguson is unlikely to agree.

GRAHAM POLL: Martin Atkinson got the big decisions wrong | Mail Online
 
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"The first significant event was that David Luiz stayed on the field after what was clearly a foul on Wayne Rooney, worthy of a second yellow card. It would not have been enough to prevent Luiz scoring - that horse had bolted - but it would have rattled Chelsea and stopped their attacking impetus."

"The biggest break, though, was that referee Martin Atkinson gave his 11th penalty of the season when to most eyes it looked as if Manchester United defender Chris Smalling simply could not get out of the path of the onrushing Yuri Zhirkov. It was at that point that the roof fell in on Ferguson and the unlikeliest revival became a reality."

Read more: Fergie's haunted face told the tale. Just how did this happen - Martin Samuel | Mail Online
 
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Just came in to say :

It was a SMALL victory for Chelsea ... (sorry just couldn't resist)

Dash,
Thks for the cheers.
Vidic out for Pool ... I think Pool can do it. Go for it!
Maybe you'll get a SMALL penalty.

Arsenal really needs to get its act together for Saturday.
 
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Relatively easy games on paper.... but knowing Arsenal.... haizzzzz

In other news

SINGAPORE - Pele , Eric Cantona and Cobi Jones have arrived in Singapore to officially kick off the 2011 New York Cosmo Asia Tour.

The last time the New York Cosmos arrived in Singapore was back in the 1970s and this tour marks the club's first visit to this region since its rebirth seven months ago.

It is also the first time that Honorary President Pelé, Director of Football Eric Cantona and Associate Director of Football Cobi Jones will have travelled together as ambassadors of The New York Cosmos.

They will be sharing their collective expertise, insights and passion for the sport with fans throughout the world.

Courts and the New York Cosmos have the development of youth football in common. While Courts sponsors Courts Young Lions in Singapore, the New York Cosmos have two elite youth academies in the US: Cosmos Academy East and Cosmos Academy West, in New York and Los Angeles respectively.

To officially commemorate The New York Cosmos arrival into Singapore, Courts will host a press conference on Thursday March 3, 2011 at the Jalan Basar Stadium prior to the Courts Young Lions match vs. Geyland United - where Pelé, Cantona and Jones will be present to meet the players and fans.

Fans that cannot make their way down on Thursday to see their idols will have nothing to fret about.

They can make their way down to Courts Megastore on Saturday March 5, 2011 where Pelé and Cantona will sign an autographs.
 
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is united vs arsenal! quater final @ O/T.
 
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PropT - you called me?
 
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jonleeck;618663 said:
is united vs arsenal! quater final @ O/T.

Remember the treble season, all tough games in FA cup....At home.
 
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Arsenal are coming up with some tough games next week, Barcelona on Tue & ManU on Sat.
 
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dleo;618744 said:
Arsenal are coming up with some tough games next week, Barcelona on Tue & ManU on Sat.

and both are AWAY!!

Make or break week for Arsenal...
 
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marklee;618747 said:
and both are AWAY!!

Make or break week for Arsenal...

Well, if we lose both games, we are left with the Premiership to play for.

*hope Cesc stays with us for a few more seasons.
 
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Man Utd vs Arsenal, Man Utd will have full squad? Arsenal jialat, that kiam kar na accountant Arsene.....
 
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kenntona;618817 said:
Man Utd vs Arsenal, Man Utd will have full squad? Arsenal jialat, that kiam kar na accountant Arsene.....

On paper, the Gunners are suffering injuries and ManU look like a full squad. I'm not sure how many more injuries the Gunners will pick up at Sunderland and against Barca. they are made of glass.

For ManU, the players bones and muscles seem tougher BUT, in the clash against Liverpool, Rooney will be up to his usual antics and elbow everyone and get sent off.

I'm sure there will be a red card in the game against Pool. The rivalry and fight for pride is too strong for both teams.

:shoot:
 
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Thank you Sunderland! :ultrasho:
 
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Arsenal should've capitalised last nite.....sigh....

but tonight is the night....
We will take 3 points of Man United.

Etan1 - bet is still on! :singsing:
 
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dash;619481 said:
Arsenal should've capitalised last nite.....sigh....

but tonight is the night....
We will take 3 points of Man United.

Etan1 - bet is still on! :singsing:

Dash - ON....
 

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