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I love it! Even weeks after the game has been played "people"(disgruntled United fans) still want to post there disdain for the way the game ended up.:D Bad refing?...lmao! That is the pot calling the kettle black if I've ever seen it. Untied always get away with bad calls that help them win so this is just a bit of that bad juju back at you UNited.
pis poor reffereeing. another lucky and and controversial win by chelsea. just like the community shield, luck for chelsea
If Chelsea play like this.. I am pretty confident Arsenal will win comfortably when we play Chelsea after two weeks
man utd couldv won it i watchd it on MOTD and the experts said united wouldv won it if not for refereing MISTAKES this is not coming from me but the experts on MOTD. it was well played out i lovd eveery minute of the game and chelsea are awesome atm but come to OT and we win (if there are no injuries to main players) MUFC4EVER. well playd chels
honestly, we can't accept the experts' opinion completely, especially commentators, some of them 're really biased in giving out ideas, trust yourself
yon can't accept it bit i will.Frank Lampard's hand ball,pushing down Brown when fist goal was scored,an then tackling Valencia .So whats about all this .The REFREE was totally unfit and do all unjustice.
sign* pity of you , why don't you just accept the faith, stubborn plus objective , It's just a game , compared to your life
too bad we had to lose this match (as a result of horrible reff-ing). good thing is we can go home with some positives: we played better than chelsea at stamford bridge even though our squad has been hit by injury. now thats a good sign of things to come for Man-U.
if the free kick were rejected, no 76th-minute goal, if the 'paid' referee did see Evan's karate kick > penalty> goal, if there was no goal, same, ManU didn't score , DRAW, c'mon , critical thinking please (not biased)
HUH? what about the offside, and then the foul done by Terry on Valencia? Other than that freekick, Chelsea got nothin else really.
in the end, man u played marginally better, especially considering they played away. well played by both teams. we got lucky, but that's football.
"And the award for best acting in a comedy goes to, Drogba!" Ug, his leg spasm, albeit after Evans Jet Li impersonation, was pretty awful. I'm hoping that Evans accidentally had his boots up when Drogba ran into them, and that's what it looks like. But good job to Chelsea for the slop win, it could have gone either way. Bad refereeing. Valencia was fouled, and that should be obvious. It would be tragic if United ended up loosing the title to Chelsea if it came down to the wire, because of the points dropped from this bad refereeing exhibit.
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