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Old 06-03-2013, 18:49   #201
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: European Football on Virgin Media.

Being a former referee, Nani had his foot up to the players chest, that why he got the red card.

In the eyes of the ref he had to make a decision on where he was positioned, The commentators said it was yellow, but l have seen many fouls like this, and some of the injuries can be horrific, and also this could could be seen as 'showing studs' or 'stamping' and depending on what the ref saw does mean a booking- BUT the player went down injured and the ref must have had instructions from his linesman.

It appears to me that when its Utd involved, they think they can get away with murder - but they cannot.

When l saw Rooney go in with a double foot challenge, and got a red for it, Sir Alex did his nut then. You cannot have one law for one club and not the other.

He gets his way with the 'added five minutes' by intimadating refs.
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