Your FA Cup finalFA Cup by Caroline Cheese - BBC Sport (U1647853) 18 May 2007 Chelsea have won the FA Cup with a 1-0 victory over Manchester United - Didier Drogba's goal landing Jose Mourinho's side the first Cup win at the new Wembley. Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own
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Mizzmacool (U8430554) posted May 23, 2007 Chelsea did not deserve that win the game was heading to penalty shoot out because the ref refused to give Giggs that goal and MAN U could have carried the day.
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Benfiquista (U3373691) posted May 23, 2007 Giggs fouled Cech. Without Giggs push, Cech would never have the ball inside the goal. Clear and simple.
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U6767133 posted May 24, 2007 The facts are a. the ball crossed the line, b. the ref didn't blow for a foul, therefore it's a goal. Giggs kicked only the ball, didn't foul Cech. United played all the football, and proved they were the better team, but you don't always get what you deserve in football. Rubbish final though, but of course it was, Chelsea were playing, when did they last play a game that everyone could agree was a great game? Pre-Mourinho probably.
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JustAnOpinion (U7084390) posted May 24, 2007 So using your argument: -
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U6767133 posted May 24, 2007 No, the ref didn't blow for a foul because there was no foul, whereas the ball did cross the line.
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redconn (U2145708) posted May 24, 2007 this is just silly
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Romeo588 (U8488971) posted May 28, 2007 This is fault of refree and there should be complete hawk eye system on it so tht it may no happen again
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Swlabr (U1724596) posted May 30, 2007 another dull non event, almost as bad as Arsenal/Man U and Pentalties Final
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U8604890 posted Jun 15, 2007 game was crap,every game ay wembley before and after cup final was great u21s,playoffs,fa vase and trophy. it wasnt a goal or a penalty from giggs but the free kick that led to the goal was clearly not a free kick, smith never fouled anyone even mark lawro admitted it on commentary Comment on this article
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