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another refereeing mistake |
Posted by: trini - 20-11-2009, 09:37 PM - Forum: Other Football
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I had my say about Refs before and hopefully fifa will look at tv replays
The standard of refeering is poor in england and now there aren't too many good ones since Collina retired.
Now,A cheat (henry) has highlighted it again..How can the ref say it hit his chest and the reports on tv shows the asst ref had a clear view..Was there something amiss for France to win? i don't think so..hard headed Blatter must look at video replays or else more of this cheating and ref mistakes will plague the world cup.The cheaters like henry and divers like Drogba are taking advantage of the poor quality of refs.
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Scouse At It Again |
Posted by: WatchMUFC - 18-11-2009, 06:51 PM - Forum: The Lounge
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Liverpool’s European Cup win in 2005 was one of the most incredible moments in their history. It stands to reason that somebody would make a film about it and I suppose it also makes sense they wouldn’t be able to do so without including United.
Fifteen Minutes That Shook The World had its premiere on Monday night, attended by Jamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard and Rafael Benitez.
In one scene, a Ferguson parody called McTaggart rings a Neville lookalike, wearing a United No 2 shirt bearing the name “Rat Boy” on the back, to celebrate Liverpool trailing Milan by three goals at half time. “Rat Boy”, whose features were digitally enhanced to make him more ratlike, responds by singing about how he “hates Scousers”.
When word comes through that Liverpool have drawn level, McTaggart is seen swigging furiously from a bottle of Scotch, which has the words “Manager of the Month but not as good as Bob Paisley” on it. He then tries to put his head in a noose only to be thwarted when the gum bubble he blows explodes over his face.
It’s a bit sad that even when remembering a momentous occasion in their own history, they can’t do so without featuring United. I guess we should take it as a compliment, the sad bastards.
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