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Laughing Marco

Always something to blame it on, aint there? Wink

 
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Not always but it is often the case on big occasions hence why there is such a big deal being made out of the need for video replays.

It happens to all teams, not just United. I'm sure u have felt this way in the past.

 
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Yeah, yeah, bla, bla.

We won it, and we deserved it. You won the league, and you deserved it. End of discussion, the match is over.

Very Happy

 
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Legend

 
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video replays!? for what? possible fouls?

thats laughable

 
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[quote=]From the FA:

Fouls and misconduct are penalised as follows:

Direct Free Kick

A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following six offences in a manner considered by the referee to be careless, reckless or using excessive force:

kicks or attempts to kick an opponent

trips or attempts to trip an opponent

jumps at an opponent

charges an opponent

strikes or attempts to strike an opponent

pushes an opponent


A direct free kick is also awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following four offences:

tackles an opponent to gain possession of the ball, making contact with the opponent before touching the ball

holds an opponent

spits at an opponent

handles the ball deliberately (except for the goalkeeper within his own penalty area)

A direct free kick is taken from where the offence occurred.
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The ball crossed the line and Giggs did not commit a foul.

 
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Steely Hill wrote:
video replays!? for what? possible fouls?

thats laughable


No.

For the ball crossing the line.

 
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WTF MARCO?!?!! Giggs forced Cech over the line, and you know it.

 
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C'mon marco! That wasn't a goal. Its clear Cech had it in his hands and Giggs pushed him over the line after that. Its a foul on Cech if anything.

 
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WTF MARCO?!?!! Giggs forced Cech over the line, and you know it.


1. Only because he was brought to the ground by Essien.

2. The ref neither blew the whistle or signalled for a foul. And there is nowhere in the rules that suggest he should have done.

3. The ball crossed the line.

 
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Haha, Marco, youre just a pathetic loser. Get over it. Youre behaving like a child.

 
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Haha, Marco, youre just a pathetic loser. Get over it. Youre behaving like a child.


You laugh but what is your arguement? U don't have one.

U will be the same, guaranteed. As would I Smile

As Ferguson some, It is disappointing to lose in this manner.

 
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Why should I post my arguments, when it's so obvious?! Giggs forced Cech into the goal, end of story. If you try to argue on something thats so obvious, you just show your true colors, matey, but go on, I don't care.

 
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I'll ask you this TrueBlue, if the linesman or referee had seen the ball cross the line, would they have blown the whistle for a free kick or let the goal stand? I predict the latter, and Marco is right because if it was a foul the referee would have blown the whistle like they do everytime a keeper is challenged unfairly.

 
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I don't know why the [beep!] did'nt blew, but it was a clear free-kick.

Chelsea - Manchester United 1-0

 
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I don't know why the [beep!] did'nt blew, but it was a clear free-kick.

Chelsea - Manchester United 1-0


He didn't blow because it wasn't a free kick.

And he didn't blow for the goal because he couldn't see it.

What a disappointment that the 1st final at Wembley came to this.

Robbed.

 
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Ofcourse it was a freekick.

The best team won anyway.

 
  • marcofoo
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Ofcourse it was a freekick.

The best team won anyway.


Which part of the rules state it should be a free kick?

 
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It was a attack on the keeper, nuff said. Any judge, with a brain, whould blow for a freekick if something like that had happend.

 
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Chelsea deserved it. It was a spinless performance from United today, excepet from Scholes.

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