WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



goose 6:25 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
last one that went our way that i can remember was Zamora's goal up at Blackburn that hit Tevez on the line.

maybe Reid's goal v Millwall when someone clattered their keeper??

gph 6:19 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Wasn't it Tomkins?

Darlo Debs 6:11 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
i still havent forgiven the media bias for the time Rooney scored at our place after fouling Cresswell (I believe) All we got was how good a goal.it was. nevermind the fact that he should have got a card and we should have got a free kick.

So if Pearce doesn't like us beating them and out playing them he can go fuck himself ....i am.sure the spunk bros could provide him with his preferred size and colour of dildo.

, 6:01 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
The fact is that when you look at the play action it is impossible for the Linesman to detect offside. Even with the benefit of playback it is arguable whether or not it was offside and that being the case the lino kept the flag down and the goal was legitimate.

The thing to bear in mind is that when Mourinho talks about the game he wants our first goal to be offside, our second shear luck out of the blue, a penalty for a WHU legitimate tackle, a foul on Rashford prior to our third goal and outrageous bad luck for Lukaku hitting the woodwork. And all of that is to defend his job which totally ignores the fact that we were clearly the better team.

Russ of the BML 5:54 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
I still felt in the game that Oliver gave them every little contentious questionable decision. Blokes a fucking cheat. End of.

He did his best to give them the upper hand and luckily they didn't capitalise.

Russ of the BML 5:53 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Iron Duke 11:11 Sun Sep 30

Yes I noticed that!! Even to the point where I shoute3d at the screen "Okay you cunt, don't go on about it!!"

It was so so obvious. Why would he do this? We could see it was a deflection so why would he have to mention it five or six times?

Unreal.

VirginiaHam 5:34 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Half a foot or a kneecap offside is nothing compared to Ibra's offside goal during the Jones squealing game.

I watched the Rashford incident several times last night and he didn't even complain. Good goal.

Helmut Shown 5:20 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
For years we have been getting shit decisions against Manchester United, the Jones Feghouli incident and the Ibrahimovic offside come to mind. Even going back to the day they won the old first division 1-6 at Upton Park Denis Law put his hands over John Charles' face and Charles pushed his hands away and they were awarded a penalty. For years they have been the sacred cows of football. They have been trading on the Munich disaster for years. Its about time they got some payback.

Ewan Whosearmy 5:09 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Seem to remember Ibrahimovic being 400 yards offside a year or so back when his goal was allowed.

Every team will feel hard done by at some stage in the season; it's not so much what happens, but how you deal with it that really matters.

Pleased to see Man U blaming everyone but themselves, because it will just prolong their problems.

SUM A DING WONG 4:58 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Ron,

It can be argued either way.

But, if Owen Hargreaves of ex Man U fame says he was on side, who are we mere mortals to argue! ;-)

As most have said we're due a tight decision going our way, and as you say, especially against Man U.

Swings & roundabouts!

SUM A DING WONG 4:58 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Ron,

It can be argued either way.

But, if Owen Hargreaves of ex Man U fame says he was on side, who are we mere mortals to argue! ;-)

As most have said we're due a tight decision going our way, and as you say, especially against Man U.

Swings & roundabouts!

Grumpster 4:26 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Was about half a foot offside, so hardly a monster mistake by the official and not really a big deal, as I'm sure tight ones like it happen all the time.

Would have been better if it was a metre offside.

Eggbert Nobacon 4:20 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Dermott Gallagher says there was no way the lino could see that zabas kneecap was offside so he was right to not put his flag up as he would have been guessing

also said no foul before the 3rd

Northern Sold 4:17 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Yup was offside... but it was tight so can see why the decision went our way... did not think it was a push on Rashford for the third ... so 1 out of 2

Swiss. 4:13 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
a new team to wankfest over. Liverpool.

Swiss. 4:12 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
The media have

Swiss. 4:11 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Zab was definately offside. And we got a massively defected goal.

About time we got some luck.

Robson 2:48 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
It was definitely offside btw.

Robson 2:47 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
It's just another sign of how far the mighty United have fallen, they are just not considered special enough to be given special treatment any more, and they seem to have lost respect from everyone.

Such was their energy and presence in their glory days that even the refs got carried along with it and gave them everything because obviously they deserved the very best. The officials were psychologically obliged to favour the superior team.

Now they're just shit.

And long may it continue!

Ronald_antly 2:35 Mon Oct 1
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
SUM A DING WONG 1:32 Sun Sep 30

Still looks a fraction off to me. I note the absence of a line, by the way.
The coverage I saw, had a line which indicated offside. Had VAR been in use, I'm confident it would have been ruled out.

Do I wish it was disallowed? NO, of course not.
We've had the shit end of the stick against Man Utd a number of times in recent years, so I'm quite happy to see a bit of balance in these matters.

COOL HAND LUKE 2:43 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Yes, the beauty of this is they can pretend on the injustices all they like, but we (and everybody else - even the diehard MUFC psychophants) knows they actually just got whupped.

They fact that they are all so self deluded about it makes it even funnier.

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