Quote ="GT"I didn't say two wrongs make a right. All I'm saying is that your dummy spitting and smacked-dness is aimed purely at United when dodgy decisions go against everyone at some point in time. I bet Spurs have had plenty.'"
The point I am making is that they shouldn't be happening anywhere. We were disgracefully denied a goal at OT 2/3 years ago. What has been done since to eradicate it ? Not a damn thing, concluding with another result taken off us at the same ground yesterday.
Quote ="GT"As for if it would've been given at the other end... Who knows? However, I've seen us concede questionable penalties at OT, so you never know.'"
A total refusal to answer the question. Typical Man Utd fan.
Quote ="GT"By the way, for all the whinging, it's not as if it was the most blatant poor decision on first viewing. It was only after seeing a close up replay that it became clear that Gomes had knocked the ball away. Judging from where the referee was stood and the angle he was viewing it from, I'd say you can't really blame him for giving it. And I would wager he'd have thought the same had it been at the other end.'"
Utter rubbish. The ball change direction at a right angle whilst Carrick was running forward. The fanciful idea that he would have given the same at the other end says it all. Why didn't he send Gomes off if he was sure it was a penalty when he was therefore the last man ?
Quote ="GT"But then again, I tend to look at these things rationally. A little like the dodgy decisions the referee gave at the Willows yesterday. You're not going to see me ranting and raving about them, though, even though we lost.'"
You are not looking at anything rationally. You are looking at it from the side of the Man Utd, the benefactor of so many ridiculous decisions. I don't mind a mistake, they happen, it just seems they happen extremely often to sides in the lower echelons of the league when they visit places like Old Trafford. It is about time it was stopped, it costs clubs too many points and too much money.