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Oh dear, Paul Scholes has knee ligaments.

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by waynerooooooooooney (U13299588) 30 September 2008
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Oh dear.

So we're down to Anderson and Fletcher with Giggs and OShea.

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posted Oct 1, 2008

No one is talking about conspiracies, but refs are afraid to enalise United and more likely to award a free or penalty in their favour. That s the general concensus from the objective nuetral not just partisan rivals. Video evidence will provide fairness and equality across the board. It will stop situations like what happened at Watford, the Penalty against Bolton, and a whole host o other injustices involving and concerning all the teams playing professional football. This is an industry which also concerns beeting and if it were any other sport there is a chance to review the decision at the time and change it if necessary. By the way, I think Alex won't be too concerned about Gary Nevilles abscence or Scholes. He has Nani Anderson Giggs O Shea and Ronaldo fit. United can't complain after all the money they have spent in the last two or three years.

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comment by 20ledge (U2420835)

posted Oct 1, 2008

LondonsFinestClub I think you will find Robihno is talking about conspiracies. I am not saying refs dont get influenced by OT crowd they do ! but they also do at Anfield The Bridge The Emirates or any other home crowd. To say that refs want United to win is churlish at best and down right stupid at worst

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posted Oct 1, 2008

Good to see Scholes out after the dreadful late foul injuries he has inflicted on so many others and Rooney has ready made replacements on the bench. There is probably no other team in Europe who has signed a forward line of those 4 like United. So what if Gooney is crocked Ferguson has expensive cover all over.

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posted Oct 1, 2008

Wishing injuries on people. Classy.

Bitter low-life.

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posted Oct 1, 2008

Scholes is a big loss! I wish him a speedy recovery.

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comment by 20ledge (U2420835)

posted Oct 1, 2008

DuncStamford Chelsea fans are f muppets

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comment by 20ledge (U2420835)

posted Oct 1, 2008

See you lot are doing very well at Clug then wnkr . Chelsea laughlaughlaughlaugh

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posted Oct 1, 2008

Apparently United will win at any cost according to all these morally superior Chelsea, Liverpool, City etc... fans - yet it would appear that they in turn are actively happy to see and wishing serious injuries on United players in the hope that this enhances their chances of winning. After all why should they actually have to be the best to win when they have the moral high ground?

I can't imagine what it must be like to support a club that wins so few trophies that you get to the point where you wish harm on your opponents in order to give your own team a chance.

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posted Oct 1, 2008

Oh did I forget to mention, that makes you BOTTOM FEEDING LOWFIFE.

Don't you know that these debates are for football fans not T's like you.

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comment by Sparkle (U6726749)

posted Oct 1, 2008

Cantonaa: yeah, I said that about Rooney yesterday, he didn't look too hurt to me!

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