Sunday 21 March 2010

Major Refereeing Decisions Which Have Given Man Utd Titles They Would Not Have Won

Every season we talk about the same thing, every football fan in the world will tell you that United may have won a record number of premiership titles, fa cups, carling cups, and The Champions League Trophy but without those very dodgy refereeing decisions how many would United have actually won.
Less than half of what they have won and Fergie wouldn`t be hailed a genius by those behind the scenes at Old Trafford.

Chelsea vs Man Utd 6th April 2011

Patrick Evra brings down Rameires for a blatant penalty in the last minute of this champions league tie and the referee bottled it and waved play on despite it being a 100% penalty.

chelsea-manchester-united


Manchester United vs Blackpool 25th January 2011

Blackpool vs Man Utd 25th Jan 2011

With Blackpool leading 2-0 they were then denied a clear penalty which at 3-0 United would not have had time to come back and would have lost the 3 points they eventually picked up after winning 3-2





Manchester United vs West Brom Saturday, 1 January 2011


Another major decision that went United’s way. Manchester United would go onto win this clash 2-1 thanks to goals from Wayne Rooney and HernandezWayne Rooney scored to give United the lead before James Morrison equalized with a wonder strike.Then came the moment of controversy as Gary Neville made a last man challenge on Dorrans and clearly got everything other than the ball.
It should have been a clear penalty and Neville should have been issued his marching orders. It was clear to everyone seeing the game except the referee, and United would go on to win the match.
It was a truly shocking decision by the referee, Chris Foy.
In the end Hernandez would score the winner. The reality was that United were lucky to win and play the majority of the match with 11 men.












2010 - Being Helped On Their Way Yet Again!
August 2009/10 Season
Manchester United’s 2-1 victory over Arsenal on Saturday
Manchester United’s 2-1 victory over Arsenal on Saturday, for example. Never mind the fact that both teams had a handful of relatively easy chances to put the game away. But it was one incident more than any that changed the landscape of this game and that was the penalty decision by Mike Dean after the clash between Wayne Rooney and Manuel Almunia.Another dodgy penalty that Utd got and won the match for them.


Man Utd 4 Man City 3
Man Utd score in after 95 mins 28 secs to win the match 4-3. More injury time that should never have been given as the assistant referee put the board up for 4 minutes injury time but as usual the match is played until Utd score as has happened so many times before.
Martin Atkinson was switched from Stoke City v Bolton Wanderers after Steve Bennett was unable to fly home from a Uefa course in Romania because of the Icelandic volcano.

Manchester City are demanding an official explanation after the referee responsible for the infamous "Fergie Time" controversy was put in charge of tomorrow's Manchester derby.
Senior officials at Eastlands are so concerned about Martin Atkinson's appointment that, with Roberto Mancini's agreement, they were trying to contact the Premier League's head of referees, Mike Riley, tonight to express their concerns. The club will demand to know why another referee was not appointed.
Atkinson has been switched from Stoke's match against Bolton Wanderers despite being heavily criticised when the teams met at Old Trafford in September. He was the official who awarded four minutes of stoppage time but actually played seven, with Michael Owen scoring a 96th-minute winner for Sir Alex Ferguson's team.


2010 Carling Cup Final
Nemanja Vidic lucky to escape red card - Alex Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson admitted Nemanja Vidic was lucky not to be sent off in Manchester United's 2-1 Carling Cup final defeat of Aston Villa.

Villa won a penalty when Vidic fouled Gabriel Agbonlahor, but the Serb remained on the pitch despite denying the striker a goalscoring opportunity.
"We got a lucky break, he could have been sent off," said the United boss.
"I think it would be universally accepted they should be down to 10 men," said Villa boss Martin O'Neill.




2009 Title Won By Referee Howard Webb

Referee Howard Webb  awarding Utd a dodgy penalty against Spurs when Spurs were leading 2-0 at half time. That penalty changed the course of the premiership title.
TWO-GOAL Cristiano Ronaldo inspired "lucky" Manchester United to an amazing 5-2 triumph over Spurs to put the title within their grasp.

United, who were 2-0 down at half-time, fought back thanks to a controversial penalty from ref Howard Webb to put them three points clear of Liverpool with a game in hand.
Manager Sir Alex Ferguson admitted: "We were lucky with the penalty and if we had lost it would have blown the title race wide open."
But Spurs boss Harry Redknapp blasted Webb and stormed: "It was a terrible decision."
Webb's desperate decision to award United a penalty after Michael Carrick tumbled over Hurelheo Gomes changed the course of the game AND the destiny of the title.
The hapless Spurs keeper easily made contact with the ball long before Carrick fell over. Yet England's premier official pointed to the spot and the United juggernaut became unstoppable.
Webb's inexplicable intervention unsettled Tottenham to such an extent that they conceded five goals in 22 minutes.
Their confidence had been shot to pieces and there was no way back into a match they had controlled up to half-time.
Redknapp was furious afterwards and rightly so. He confronted Webb at the final whistle. Webb invited him into his room to discuss the incident but there was no turning back the clock or the decision.
Tottenham could justifiably claim they were robbed and Redknapp raged: "If he is out best referee I wouldn't like to see the worst.
"It was not a penalty and it shouldn't have been given. The referee has made a terrible mistake.
"He just said to me, 'If I made a mistake I am sorry'. We have seen it 50 times in the dressing room and it was not a penalty. Our keeper has played the ball. You can see that from the direction the ball travelled.



Man Utd`s First Premiership Title
And a few more are the extra nine minutes which allowed Utd to win their first title for 26 years as they scored twice to win the match in injury time even though the board went up for 4 minutes only.

That shot from Pedro Mendes from the halfway line which was four feet over the line before Roy Carroll scooped it out and the referee amazingly said it was not a goal.

Paul Scholes escapes sending off in Utd`s last match of season in 2008 against Bolton which would have had an effect on the title as it was Chelsea or Utd and if Utd failed to win then the title was Chelsea`s but Scholes escaped a red card because everyone knows he can`t tackle. Tough, he should still be treated the same but gets away with it all the time. So much for a super coach. He can`t even teach Scholes how to tackle properly.
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