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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
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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%
  



bruuuno 3:19 Sun Sep 30
A big decision went out way, v the mancs
When has that ever happened before?

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bruuuno 3:19 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
OUR not out

Ronald_antly 3:22 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
I can think of a couple.

Which one are you thinking of?

Westham67 5:54 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
bruuuno 3:19 Sun Sep 30

Its too late I'm afraid bruuuno the mistake has been noted

Sven Roeder 9:02 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Big decision?
Man U scored from a corner that should have been a goal kick?

Zabaleta was level
Rashford threw himself on the ground.
Two CORRECT decisions


The last big decision our way?
Tevez blocked Zamora’s shot on the line at Blackburn but goal given. 2007 ..... must be due another one 11 years later.
Maybe at Brighton

jack flash 9:52 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Sven Roeder ~Agree entirely, the decisions were correct & as you rightly say, the goal that Rashford scored came from a corner that should have been a goal kick

You have to bear in mind though that al these so-called commentators/experts spend their entire lives licking man u's arse to the point that you might actually believe what they're saying is unbiased & correct!

While yesterdays officials were not the worst we've seen this season, they didn't do us any favours whatsoever

bruuuno 10:19 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Apart from our first goal, which was clearly offside

eswing hammer 10:30 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Did you make a song and dance when fuigli or whatever his name is ,was sent off by our old mate mike fucking dean and jones stayed on ,and then ambramovitch or whatever HIS name is scored when he was two yards offside?

bruuuno 10:49 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Who’s making a song and dance?

Sven Roeder 10:58 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
I watched MOTD and the line drawn showed Zabaleta level with the player in the middle.
Then they said again he was offside!

Personally I thought Oliver had a different level for what contact was needed for a foul and Man U played on that by tumbling around.
Rashford tried it again with minimal contact and the ref finally got one right.

Ronald_antly 11:08 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
SvenSON, we need to talk.



It was OFFSIDE,

Iron Duke 11:11 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Jonathan Pearce was being an absolute tool on MOTD.

As Sven says, they drew a line across the screen that showed Zabaleta clearly level. Then he states that he was offside and the scouse slaphead in the studio agrees with him.

When we scored the second, I think Pearce mentioned six times that it was a massive lucky deflection.

Fifth Column 11:30 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Zaba head was offside so he was fractionally offside. But then the corner they scored from should have been a goal kick.

Sven Roeder 11:33 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
The freeze frame I saw showed the player dawdling in the middle being level with him.
Happy to consider evidence proving otherwise

Actually I mean happy to laugh at anything that shows him 2 inches offside and expect a linesman to see that.

Darlo Debs 11:35 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
ID i have stopped getting wound up.about this. Happens anytime a team.beats one of the 'big boys'. Their narrative is geared up to not deal with it very well and they prove that time and time again.

Man utd have profited for years from.decisions going their way that nothing ever gets said about. Dare anyone benefit the other way they are cheating and dont deserve their win. I just laughed at their stupidity and just thought it to be football karma.

SUM A DING WONG 11:48 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
It's a very, very tight decision. If that obvious, there would be no argument about it.

Bollocks to Man U & Mourinho. Welcome to our world where big decisions go against you.

If he wasn't such a miserable, arrogant cunt who makes his teams play boring football, he might be able to motivate his nigh on billion pound team to beat shitty old West Ham.

Up your arse, up your arse stick the blue/red flag up your arse!!

SUM A DING WONG 11:54 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
What was all that bollocks about United losing yesterday, as well?

West Ham UNITED won!

Have that you northern cunts...

El Scorchio 11:57 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
The commentary was awful.

Really emphasised the offside- which it was but very marginal. You sometimes get them and you sometimes don’t. Man U have benefitted from god knows how many over the years.

Yes the second was a deflection but it happens all the time. No need to mention it six times.

Rashfords goal was not really much different to Anderson’s, yet it was worthy of almost spunking all over the commentary box while Anderson’s was treated as decent but nothing too special.

Possibly a foul in the build up to the third- I didn’t think so but it happens to us a lot anyway.

They went out of their way to paint a picture that Man U were unlucky and hard done by but also scored a worldy. I didn’t like that one bit. They should have given us a whole lot more credit.

Sven Roeder 12:02 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
In a way I don’t mind all this Man U concentration.
Probably not a bad thing to keep quiet about 19yo Rice running the midfield against the £90m World Cup winner Pogba
And 20yo Diop having our previous NEMESIS Lukaku comfortably in his pocket

Side of Ham 12:05 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
See this is where the ‘experts’ are not really experts but childish bad losers.The fact is great teams/clubs like Man U spend ridiculous amounts of money to regroup and make any marginals against them regrettable for the opposition.

When this type of thing happens to football’s big boys it doesn’t man up and actually is very weak in its response and shows just why we are (English football in particular) 2 faced towards what football was created for in the first place.On this occasion i’m surprised the Southern bias didn’t get brought into a football match.

Mad Dog 12:16 Sun Sep 30
Re: A big decision went out way, v the mancs
Wonder if the press would be make such a big deal of it if we were on the wrong end of a bad refereeing decision.... or 50

Case in point a couple of years ago we'd have been in the champions league if we hadn't been stitched up week after week.

There was a website (team Talk?) Which highlighted decision affecting games and we were so far adrift it was laughable. Shockingly Leicester and Liverpool were getting away with murder

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