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      grewalge
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      Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Mar 14, 2016 01:02:19 pm
      Unbelievable ! I can't believe there was no mention in the report ! How obvious does it have to be !

       http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35803259

      The Scum come to our place, abuse us throw elbows at our players and then get escorted to the train station while chanting more abuse and they want to closely monitor the situation at the Toilet, they can f**k right off ! Why don't they just bend over for them.
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #1: Mar 14, 2016 01:07:45 pm
      It was very reactive to the shocking header on BBC. The mods can delete it or move it at their discretion if it isn't fitting.
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #2: Mar 14, 2016 01:32:54 pm
      Unbelievable ! I can't believe there was no mention in the report ! How obvious does it have to be !

       http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35803259

      The Scum come to our place, abuse us throw elbows at our players and then get escorted to the train station while chanting more abuse and they want to closely monitor the situation at the Toilet, they can f**k right off ! Why don't they just bend over for them.

      You ever been to manc game before, happens all the time.

      Should have seen what we used to sing to them through the late 70s and 80s. All par for the course.

      Roll on Thursday!!
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #3: Mar 14, 2016 02:57:41 pm
      Manchester United will not be punished by Uefa after some of their fans sang offensive Hillsborough disaster chants in a Europa League defeat at Liverpool.

      United's Marouane Fellaini has also escaped sanction for an alleged elbow on Emre Can in the final moments.

      Uefa decided to take no action as neither incident was mentioned in the match officials' report.

      Liverpool won the first leg of their last-16 tie 2-0 at Anfield and the return takes place on Thursday.

      Officials are set to pay closer attention to chants at Old Trafford.

      United have said such chants "have no place in the game".

      Ninety-six Liverpool fans died in an FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough between the Reds and Nottingham Forest in 1989.

      The Old Trafford club have previously been subject to offensive chants themselves concerning the 1958 Munich air disaster, in which eight players and three club officials were among 23 people who lost their lives in a crash following a European Cup tie.

      Former Liverpool midfielder Ray Houghton told BBC Radio 5 live the chants at Anfield last Thursday were "dreadful", while ex-Manchester United striker Dion Dublin called them "disgusting".

      A story in the Sun newspaper four days after the Hillsborough disaster criticised the behaviour of Liverpool fans at the game. The newspaper is still widely boycotted in Merseyside as a result.

      "There were chants during the first half - 'the Sun was right', referring to the Hillsborough tragedy," said BBC Sport's Juliette Ferrington, who was at Anfield.

      "It wasn't continuous but it was clearly audible, maybe four or five times. It kind of got drowned out. The noise at the game was deafening."
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #4: Mar 14, 2016 03:04:08 pm
      Don't want to make a big fuss about it (not really arsed Fellaini wise) but I'm more interested in the

      'Uefa decided to take no action as neither incident was mentioned in the match officials' report.'

      I mean obviously it wasn't going to be in the report - if they had seen it - they would have give him a card or sent him off?

      Seems a bit weak from UEFA this and I'm sure they have acted before for incidents 'not in the officials report'?
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      Reply #5: Mar 14, 2016 05:48:14 pm
      Don't want to make a big fuss about it (not really arsed Fellaini wise) but I'm more interested in the

      'Uefa decided to take no action as neither incident was mentioned in the match officials' report.'

      I mean obviously it wasn't going to be in the report - if they had seen it - they would have give him a card or sent him off?

      Seems a bit weak from UEFA this and I'm sure they have acted before for incidents 'not in the officials report'?

      So basically, if it's not seen by the officials, nothing will happen? great to know, we should play dirty then.
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      Reply #6: Mar 14, 2016 05:48:59 pm
      Don't want to make a big fuss about it (not really arsed Fellaini wise) but I'm more interested in the

      'Uefa decided to take no action as neither incident was mentioned in the match officials' report.'

      I mean obviously it wasn't going to be in the report - if they had seen it - they would have give him a card or sent him off?

      Seems a bit weak from UEFA this and I'm sure they have acted before for incidents 'not in the officials report'?

      Just said the same thing in the pre match thread mate.

      Surely it's a complete f**king paradox and either the officials see it and deal with it in the game (thus negating the need - supposedly - for a further review) or the officials don't notice it and thus it needs to be reviewed post-game - but then it can't be because an official didn't see it... So how does it get in the match report then UEFA?

      In order for it to actually be reviewed it seems to me the officials report has to be like this:

      "I saw some mop haired b***ard elbow a suave looking young man but I decided not to take action because I thought the c**t deserved a much longer ban than my red card would give him. Please review the incident and ban the w**ker for as long as you can."
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #7: Mar 14, 2016 06:29:39 pm
      Not bothered about Fellaini because it means he will play against us on Thursday. Silver lining.
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #8: Mar 14, 2016 06:40:05 pm
      It's all very shilly shally from a bunch of funny duddies.
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #9: Mar 14, 2016 07:59:16 pm
      I would write a long rant about this, but I'm not surprised. I just don't have the energy anymore to get angry about these things, as we've seen time and time and time again that the authorities will always bow to Man Utd.

      Sickening is all I can muster.
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #10: Mar 14, 2016 08:32:01 pm
      You ever been to manc game before, happens all the time.

      Should have seen what we used to sing to them through the late 70s and 80s. All par for the course.

      Roll on Thursday!!

      Thought as much, the only way to answer these lot is to end their European campaign.
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #11: Mar 14, 2016 08:37:59 pm
      So Markovic gets a 4 match ban for his hand brushing past someones snout but Fellaini can elbow someone in the face and get away with it? Sounds about right.

      As for the chants, they are vile scumbags and UEFA haven't the bottle to do anything about it if they wont even deal with an elbow.
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #12: Mar 14, 2016 08:41:37 pm
      Thought as much, the only way to answer these lot is to end their European campaign.

      Just think, they'd be knocked out of a tournament that they 1, DONT RATE! and 2, only qualified for by not been good enough in the one tournament they DO rate!
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #13: Mar 15, 2016 03:53:10 pm
      Thought as much, the only way to answer these lot is to end their European campaign.

      Best answer is to totally ignore, sing about the redmen and especially YNWA, the one song they absolutely detest.

      End of the day we've had great self-policing concerning what we've sung at them in the last couple of decades as they've tried to get more offensive. But everytime a few of ours start and make gestures we all get lumped in "as bad as each other" when we're nowhere near then for vileness stakes.

      That's why I'd love an early away goal on Thursday so we can take the absolute piss out of them.
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #14: Mar 15, 2016 04:49:30 pm
      Quote from artaylor
      In order for it to actually be reviewed it seems to me the officials report has to be like this:

      "I saw some mop haired b***ard elbow a suave looking young man but I decided not to take action because I thought the c**t deserved a much longer ban than my red card would give him. Please review the incident and ban the w**ker for as long as you can."

      In Spanish.

      Didn't help that Can played down the incident afterwards.

      UEFA take action against fans for all sorts of misdemeanours, whether it's flares, flags, or songs, that don't appear in a ref's report. The minute you complain about this, "Munich" is thrown back, as if two wrongs make a right. But you have to wonder what Observers are at games for, if they're not going to clamp down on their idea of "banter". Are they just to be wined and dined in the hospitality area for 90 minutes, or there to do some work?
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      Reply #15: Mar 15, 2016 05:21:09 pm
      You ever been to manc game before, happens all the time.

      Should have seen heard what we used to sing to them through the late 70s and 80s. All par for the course.




      Indeed.

       ;D
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      Reply #16: Mar 15, 2016 08:11:49 pm
      It gets worse ....

      The lads will travel to Manchester on Wednesday .... Jürgen will do a presser and then they will train at the Old Toilet.

      Last week ?

      L V G asked  special dispensation from UEFA for the team to stay and train in Manchester on the eve of the game.

       UEFA rules clearly state that  the visiting side  must stay within 27 miles of the home team's ground the day before a game.

      The Scum were allowed  to train at  Carrington  before traveling to Liverpool on the very day of the match.


      One rule for one and one for another ........ ?

      They've got the letters  FA in their title. 
      UE/FA are as corrupt as FI/FA  who are as corrupt as the FA.
      « Last Edit: Mar 15, 2016 08:53:47 pm by eurored »
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #17: Mar 15, 2016 08:22:38 pm
      It gets worse ....

      The lads will travel to Manchester on Wednesday .... Jürgen will do a presser and then they will train at the Old Toilet.

      Last week ?

      L V G asked  special dispensation from UEFA for the team to stay and train in Manchester on the eve of the game.

       UEFA rules clearly state that  the visiting side  must stay within 27 miles of the home team's ground the day before a game.

      The Scum were allowed  to train at their Carrington  before traveling to Liverpool on the very day of the match.


      One rule for one and one for another ........ ?

      They've got the letters  FA in their title. 
      UE/FA are as corrupt as FI/FA  who are as corrupt as the FA.

      I'm glad we're doing it this way. Treat this away tie like we would any other European away tie. Let's face it, it didn't help them at all by having to get all this special permission, we still battered 'em.
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #18: Mar 15, 2016 08:38:45 pm
      I'm delighted we are training at their place before the game. Just shows we have more character and bigger balls then they have. In 100 years both sets of fans will be hurling abuse at each other. Let's move on..
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #19: Mar 15, 2016 09:40:11 pm
      Can should elbow Wooly in the return leg and sees what happen.
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #20: Mar 15, 2016 09:50:08 pm
      Can should elbow Wooly in the return leg and sees what happen.

      I'd rather he didn't.
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #21: Mar 15, 2016 10:20:24 pm
      Can should elbow Wooly in the return leg and sees what happen.

      As long as the Ref doesn't put it in his match report, he'd be alright!!!! Bunch of cu*ts.
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      Re: Manchester United avoid any action from Uefa
      Reply #22: Mar 15, 2016 11:32:58 pm
      I've been on the kop hurling abuse at the mancs, and them giving it back as well. But as stated earlier, that was in the 70s & 80s.
      Surely we've moved on since then, they clearly haven't. The one thing we don't need to do, is lower our standards and become as reviled as them by the rest of the country.
      They stand alone in one certain category, despised by the whole footballing community in this country.
      Let knocking them out of Europe, be our response, that'll do me.
      As for mop head, if that incident is not jumped on by UEFA, either they deem it acceptable behaviour in a footy match, or the corruption runs deeper than that which has currently been exposed.

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