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      Community Shield 2009
      Aug 06, 2009 09:30:18 pm
      Well this Sunday will be this years Football "opener", EPL winners, Manure vs, FA Cup winners Chavs.



      KO at 3pm at Wembley, so we can expect a great atmosphere  :lmao:

      Personally I will not be watching or following this game as I am in work all day,  :laugh: or should that be  :( ?

      So who will we follow? well for me nobody, but I do not want the scum to win as we will have talk again of a Quaduple or what ever for months  :mad:

      The bookies can not separate the two, both having the same odds, but some have the scum shading it, just.

      The most wins are the scum (17), but the might REDS are second (15), the BS surprisingly 4th with 9, oh and Newcastle for the anoraks have won it once, in 1909.

      If your watching enjoy the game, if not the weather is forcast as Sunny Intervals with a maximum temp of 19°C 66°F.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #1: Aug 06, 2009 09:33:27 pm
      Chelsea for me. I hate the mancs even more every time that alcohol swigging pr**k opens his sh*t-hole.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #2: Aug 06, 2009 09:43:46 pm
      Hoping for a scrappy sh*te game that goes to penalties and then Chelsea win. If one or the other wins in any sort of style, then the talk will start of there fantastic title chances and it'll just be a giant media love in. Scrappy, sh*te game that everyone just wants to forget about so we can move on with the season.

      Apart from a masterclass at Anfield on saturday that shows our seriousness for the title ;)
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #3: Aug 06, 2009 09:59:45 pm
      It's the biggest non event of the year but given the choice it's got to be Chelski just for the outragious pleasure of seeing purple nose losing it again and making a spectacle of hiimself.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #4: Aug 06, 2009 10:08:12 pm
      Chelsea for me as i don't want those mancs to win anything, just hope they kick the sh*t out of each other and the game is sh*t too.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #5: Aug 06, 2009 10:41:22 pm
      It's Chelski for me too - which is the lesser of 2 evils.  Hope Drogba scores te winner, gets injured and is out for months whilst in the process Vidic makes a bad tackle gets sent off and misses the start of the season :lmao:
      « Last Edit: Aug 06, 2009 10:57:34 pm by RedPuppy, Reason: Sorting out double post »
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #6: Aug 06, 2009 10:59:20 pm
      Hopefully Owen breaks a leg to, Im sick of my manc supporting mate back in Australia going on about how he's going to get back to the top being at manure, i want him to shut up about it :D
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #7: Aug 06, 2009 11:07:51 pm
      I hope they both f***in lose.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #8: Aug 07, 2009 12:49:55 am
      Agreed Gow. I want the Referee to be the clear winner.  :D
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #9: Aug 07, 2009 12:59:07 am
      I am watching this game in hope many players are injured ;D. Want it to go to penalties so they are kind of tired and would rather chelski start with a trophy then the scum united !
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #10: Aug 07, 2009 02:43:50 am
      I think including this event as a trophy in any double/treble/quadruple/ calculations is ridiculous.

      Only two teams get to compete, and it is nothing more than a warm up game before the real stuff starts. The same goes for all these crap Asian cups and Club world cups, where only a handful of teams compete.

      For my money, the only honours that are worthy of inclusion are the League title, the Champions League, the FA cup, and the league cup.

      Who wins it, who really cares?
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #11: Aug 07, 2009 02:44:54 am
      I do I think depending on who wins will be the more confident of teams in the upcoming season.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #12: Aug 07, 2009 03:05:43 am
      Hopefully there will be a massive out break of Swine flu in the Manchester and Chelsea training grounds very soon, then we wont have to hear people kissing the United and Chelsea backsides all frigging weekend! ;)
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #13: Aug 07, 2009 07:59:43 am
      Deep down, i want Scum to win. Hear me out:

      - Fergie getting carried away.
      - Media spouting sh*t
      - Early favourites tag
      - Manu fans gloating

      You may still think i'm nuts but heading into the season, a bad start to the EPL will make them crumble.

      Still, if they lose then hah! ;)
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #14: Aug 07, 2009 11:34:54 am
      I know some people will be hoping for some injuries, but I would not want to wish injuries to anyone.  I would rather beat the strongest side.  "cos I know we can beat anyone.  As for this game hope it will go to the full limit and be a really big energy sapper for both teams.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #15: Aug 07, 2009 11:43:00 am
      I hope they both f***in lose.

      And kick F**k out of each other in the process.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #16: Aug 07, 2009 02:33:37 pm
      And kick f**k out of each other in the process.

      With plenty of red cards to go with all the injuries.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #17: Aug 08, 2009 04:28:53 pm
      And kick f**k out of each other in the process.

      Well that happened last time they played and the groundsmen even got involved ;)
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #18: Aug 08, 2009 04:56:41 pm
      Park ji sung and someone else forgot who though.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #19: Aug 09, 2009 03:18:53 pm
      1-0 to United then after 15 minutes.

      Nani scored, Cech should have saved it IMO.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #20: Aug 09, 2009 03:20:14 pm
      Man united are all over them .
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #21: Aug 09, 2009 03:55:50 pm
      F***ing sh*te and now all the manc fans are on top of me, describing Nani as the new Ronaldo.

      And just 2 days ago there were telling me Nani 'sucks'.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #22: Aug 09, 2009 03:58:11 pm
      The goal was goalkeepers fault him and john Terry messed up. Foster is so nervous its funny he keeps miss kicking the ball.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #23: Aug 09, 2009 04:07:22 pm
      Looking at both sides If we can't keep everyone fit we really have a great chance this season, it's the weakest Utd side in years.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #24: Aug 09, 2009 04:14:24 pm
      1-1 Foster blunder.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #25: Aug 09, 2009 04:14:42 pm
      Carvalho equaliser.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #26: Aug 09, 2009 04:15:01 pm
      1-1 Carvalho
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #27: Aug 09, 2009 04:15:58 pm
      I haven't seen any of the match but just by reading this thread I'm under the impression that the title is definately ours.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #28: Aug 09, 2009 04:17:32 pm
      Ferguson's face haaa. Looks like he got sun burn.
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      Reply #29: Aug 09, 2009 04:20:53 pm
      Ferguson's face haaa. Looks like he got sun burn.

      He was on a Whiskey bender last night and knew that he could use sun burn as an excuse for it :).

      Chel$ki will win this now. 3-1
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #30: Aug 09, 2009 04:25:01 pm
      Nani is injured. As soon as things look up for him he goes and brakes his arm.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #31: Aug 09, 2009 04:32:24 pm
      Nani is injured. As soon as things look up for him he goes and brakes his arm.

      Bummer  :laugh:
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #32: Aug 09, 2009 04:33:38 pm
      2-1 Lampard another Foster blunder.
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      Reply #33: Aug 09, 2009 04:34:28 pm
      He was on a Whiskey bender last night and knew that he could use sun burn as an excuse for it :).

      Chel$ki will win this now. 3-1

      1 more goal and my bet is all good :).
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #34: Aug 09, 2009 04:34:51 pm
      Foster is sh*t.
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      Reply #35: Aug 09, 2009 04:35:20 pm
      Ahhhhaaahhhh....2:1 to Chelski now - don't want either but especially don't want scum to win......the look on Whiskey's face.....priceless!!!!!! :lmao:
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #36: Aug 09, 2009 04:36:30 pm
      Mickey mouse is on.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #37: Aug 09, 2009 04:37:31 pm

      Bets on how long he'll last before coming off injured?
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #38: Aug 09, 2009 04:37:56 pm
      Watch out the heavy artilery arrives in the form of 'goal machine' Owen  ;D he'll bloody score now!!!
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #39: Aug 09, 2009 04:45:46 pm
      They've looked plenty ordinary here today man united.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #40: Aug 09, 2009 04:48:18 pm
      Owen booked for handball there.
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      Reply #41: Aug 09, 2009 04:49:47 pm
      Agree Gow - but I'm bit worried about the Blues - they have more confidence and are quite buoyant so we need to sort our defence out pronto   >:(
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      Reply #42: Aug 09, 2009 04:50:08 pm
      Both keepers look very shaky.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #43: Aug 09, 2009 04:52:14 pm
      Owen looked disabled.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #44: Aug 09, 2009 04:53:09 pm
      2-2 Rooney.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #45: Aug 09, 2009 04:53:31 pm
      It's Going to penalties.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #46: Aug 09, 2009 04:53:47 pm
      He was offside.
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      Reply #47: Aug 09, 2009 04:54:48 pm
      Rooney's scored.

      Penalties await us.
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      Reply #48: Aug 09, 2009 04:55:31 pm
      Ferguson's getting rude like usual .
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      Reply #49: Aug 09, 2009 04:55:45 pm
      Offside by a clear F***ing mile.

      Paid the ref as usual.
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      Reply #50: Aug 09, 2009 04:57:32 pm
      Offside by a clear f**king mile.

      Paid the ref as usual.

      Any other team and the flag goes up there.
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      Reply #51: Aug 09, 2009 04:58:42 pm
      I'm pleased Owen didn't score in open play though....I can't look at him and not feel like giving him a slap!!!! >:(
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      Reply #52: Aug 09, 2009 05:01:41 pm
      SAVE by cech
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      Reply #53: Aug 09, 2009 05:04:39 pm
      SAVE by cech 3-1 chelski Deco scores chelski win
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      Reply #54: Aug 09, 2009 05:04:54 pm
      ...and another Evra!!!
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      Reply #55: Aug 09, 2009 05:05:09 pm
      He swaped wiv Kalou kalou to take
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      Reply #56: Aug 09, 2009 05:05:30 pm
      chelsea win
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #57: Aug 09, 2009 05:07:14 pm
      SAVE by cech 3-1 chelski Deco scores chelski win
      He swaped wiv Kalou kalou to take

      I like how you said Chelsea won before the last penalty was taken! :D
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      Reply #58: Aug 09, 2009 05:07:54 pm
      One giant step towards 'history' for Chelsea. =D
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      Reply #59: Aug 09, 2009 05:08:11 pm
      Bloody commentator annoyed me - why are mancs/blues the 2 teams to beat in PL .....always ignore the Reds :f_steam:
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      Reply #60: Aug 09, 2009 05:11:39 pm
      i meant if he scored they win my bad . But i knew they would come on shitty Foster was in goal.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #61: Aug 09, 2009 05:18:09 pm
      Definitely offside , Rooney's goal. To be fair to Man United, the Lampard goal was controversial?

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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #62: Aug 09, 2009 05:22:35 pm
      The scums played like sh*t today, no bite at all. That drunkard is getting worried now, an aging team that can't bite. Now Rafa can tell Fergie straight on the face, "yours is a one man rooney team". Ha ha. The scums morale now must be at an all time low. Common Birmingham, let's cause an early upset and derail them right from the start.
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      Reply #63: Aug 09, 2009 05:23:25 pm
      Guess the 2 teams didn't catch swine flu then, damn it!


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      Reply #64: Aug 09, 2009 05:24:07 pm
      Definitely offside , Rooney's goal. To be fair to Man United, the Lampard goal was controversial?

      They've got themselves to blame for moaning to the ref, instead of getting back to defend the ball. And it happened in the chavs' half. If it happened in the penalty area of the mancs then of course its reasonable moaning but its too far from the goal - that the impact is minimal.

      And to be fair for Chavs' deserved it, the mancs looked totally clueless and they've got no choices on the bench now. It's their problem.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #65: Aug 09, 2009 05:39:32 pm
      I was supporting a whole host of serious injuries to both teams. God I had egg on my face at the end.

      Rooney's goal was offside, IMO.
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      Reply #66: Aug 09, 2009 05:40:45 pm

      Rooney's goal was offside, IMO.

      Refused to watch it so wouldn't know but at the end of the day it's United so what do you expect? Could have been 20 yards offside and the ref will allow it.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #67: Aug 09, 2009 07:03:28 pm
      *Yawn*

      Forgot this was on.

      One shower of sh*te beat the other then?

      Still, I'm a glass is half full kind of guy, so I prefer to think that one of them lost, rather than the other won.

      ;)
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      Reply #68: Aug 09, 2009 07:11:02 pm
      *Yawn*

      Forgot this was on.

      One shower of sh*te beat the other then?

      Still, I'm a glass is half full kind of guy, so I prefer to think that one of them lost, rather than the other won.

      ;)

      And after all if Chelsea fans really get so excited over what could be classed as a pre-season game then that shows their expectations for the season ahead :laugh:
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #69: Aug 09, 2009 07:28:51 pm
      And after all if Chelsea fans really get so excited over what could be classed as a pre-season game then that shows their expectations for the season ahead :laugh:

      I'd be whooping at beating them Manc c*nts in a game of Pogs fella. ;)

      Glad they didn't get to lift the Shield. Hopefully it's indicative of their form to come.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #70: Aug 09, 2009 07:44:29 pm
      Love the way Fergie is accusing the ref for their defeat :lmao:
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #71: Aug 09, 2009 07:47:30 pm
      Typical Man. U and Ferguson....Always crying and whining about fouls.  I'm sure Fergie will say it was the ref that lost the match for them. Completely ignoring the fact that the entire Man U backfield stood around after Ballack’s elbow and gave up that goal and that a 3 year old could of stopped Evra’s penalty shot.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #72: Aug 09, 2009 08:08:48 pm
      Might be new season but nothing changes, Fergie moaning about ref and blaming him for result, Rooney and co running up to ref and putting pressure on him. Didn't see Fergie complaining Rooney was offside for his goal

      New season, same old sh*t
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #73: Aug 09, 2009 08:15:57 pm
      I'm quite amused that Ancelotti has got one over on old whiskey nose again.

      I bet that combined with us this coming season will drive him right up the wall ;D

      I look forward to a very entertaining season heheheheheheh.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #74: Aug 09, 2009 08:16:56 pm
      might be new season but nothing changes,Fergie moaning about ref and blaming him for result, Rooney and co running up to ref and putting pressure on him.Didn't see Fergie complaining Rooney was offside for his goal

      New season, same old sh*t

      and when Rafa calls them out the media will call it a rant again
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #75: Aug 09, 2009 11:44:59 pm
      Just watching this game now.....all the empty seats FFS !!

      Wouldn't be empty if we were playing  ::)
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #76: Aug 09, 2009 11:49:11 pm
      Just watching this game now.....all the empty seats FFS !!

      Wouldn't be empty if we were playing  ::)

      You'd think it would attract more people considering it was local for both sets of supporters.
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      Reply #77: Aug 09, 2009 11:51:20 pm
      You'd think it would attract more people considering it was local for both sets of supporters.


       :lmao: :lmao: Like it !

      Rooney inciting the Chelsea fans  :action-smiley-055:
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #78: Aug 09, 2009 11:54:51 pm
      Yeah but I don't mind players that rub other fans up the wrong way, it's funny to watch and I know I'd do it.

      Shows that he is a fan aswell.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #79: Aug 09, 2009 11:59:48 pm
      God....how sh*t is chelsea's kit.

      That pen by Evra was so bloody awful and weak....I could have done better than that  ::)
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #80: Aug 10, 2009 12:01:08 am
      It was quite similar to Del Piero's against Aston Villa last week.

      To be fair, Man United's pens were all pretty poor.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #81: Aug 10, 2009 04:15:10 am
      The scoreline did not reflect the play. The scoreline suggests it was an exciting game, but in contrast it was a dour European style of game with only brief moments of action.  Defensive and goalkeeping mistakes, combined with poor refereeing allowed the 4 goals to count.

      Two heavyweights feeling each other out pre season, a game that lacked any intensity whatsoever. The climax typified the rest of the game, with 2 man united players meekly tapping the ball to the keeper when asked to take a penalty.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #82: Aug 10, 2009 06:07:32 am
      Ferguson being a F***ing sore c**t now. He's finding the right excuses and doesn't blame himself no?

      Fergie: Ballack should have seen red

      After the match Sir Alex Ferguson criticised referee Chris Foy and claimed Michael Ballack should have been sent off.

      "I think the referee has made a rod for his own back," said the United boss. "He stopped the game twice, first when Nani was down, then on the second occasion Ballack has gone down, which we have seen before with him.

      "I asked the referee, he said he thought it was a serious incident, and he thought the player needed treatment, whereas he [Ballack] was up right away.

      "Once he has done that, I do not understand why he has not stopped the game when Evra is lying down?

      "With a replay you can see Ballack has elbowed the boy, and if the referee had seen it properly, it is a red card.

      "The referee is in line with it, and should have at least stopped the game, but he did not.

      "Of course, then they went on and scored the second goal. It is hard to blame the Chelsea players, because it is a professional game.

      "But it is making it very difficult for referees [to know] when players are acting to get the game stopped.

      "It is an area I am concerned about and we have got to find a solution to that part."

      Ferguson continued: "If we are putting the responsibility back on the referees and they are deciding when the games should be stopped, then fine.

      "He has got to be correct in that respect. As we saw today, he never got it quite right. You have to be consistent."

      Portugal midfielder Nani impressed, but Ferguson revealed he could now be set for a spell on the sidelines.

      "We could not put the shoulder back in, so that is the worrying part for us," said Ferguson, who has had to reshape his attack following the summer departures of Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez.

      "He had done very well, and we are very pleased with his performance."

      United goalkeeper Foster, 26, was standing in for injured Edwin van der Sar, but did not enjoy the best of afternoons and let Lampard's shot through his gloves for Chelsea's second goal.

      Ferguson, though, has every confidence in the England stopper, who is likely to face Holland in next week's friendly.

      "Knowing Ben and the ability which he has, he should have done better with the second goal," said the United boss.

      "However, it was his first big challenge.

      "He has waited a long time, has had his injuries, and in pre-season I spread the load between the three 'keepers, and maybe we did not have enough minutes for him.

      "But the important thing is, knowing his ability, it means I do not have any worries about him."

      Ferguson felt United should have put the game beyond Chelsea following their dominant first half, with defender Ricardo Carvalho eventually pulling the FA Cup winners back in it on 52 minutes.

      "We should really have put the game to bed," he said.

      "The equaliser really knocked us back, and at that point Chelsea were the better team.

      "The second goal was the deciding factor."

      Ferguson added: "We should have been three or four goals up. When you get chances in big matches and do not take them, you can suffer and we did today."

      For new Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti, it was a first piece of silverware in English football.

      The Italian coach made several tactical changes during the second half, which paid off.

      "We found it difficult, but we were better in the second half when we put more strength on the pitch. In the end, we deserved to win," Ancelotti said.

      "It was an important start to the season and now we have to continue to work and improve.

      "I like the mental attitude of the players and the organisation of the club.

      "We are now ready to start a very important season and want to do the best.

      "This result is important because it proves our possibilities."

      On the controversy in the build-up to the second goal, the Chelsea manager said: "The referee can stop the play and also the players can put the ball out.

      "However, for sure they did not see Evra down on the pitch, because a Chelsea player would put the ball out if they saw an opponent down."
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #83: Aug 10, 2009 06:26:57 am
      I was reading the one on Sky. What a deluded w*nk.

      Fergie - its ok fella.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #84: Aug 10, 2009 09:47:16 am
      Consistency or the lack of it is mentioned by Ferguson in relation to refereeing but it can be associated with his own team and their constant cheating and intimidating of the officials which does have a bearing on some decisions . There is one thing that Ferguson can be relied on and that is to curse and foul mouth any ref. who gives a decision against his team and of course the ritual post match rant when intelligent rational, comment is never on the agenda.  

       
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #85: Aug 10, 2009 05:48:54 pm
      I couldn't believe the amount of empty seats.  I know it wasn't a Cup Final but its still a nice thing to have in the Trophy Case.  It seemed to be a Chelsea heavy crowd. Not a lot of noise from the Man. U faithful.
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #86: Aug 11, 2009 02:03:25 pm
      I couldn't believe the amount of empty seats.  I know it wasn't a Cup Final but its still a nice thing to have in the Trophy Case.  It seemed to be a Chelsea heavy crowd. Not a lot of noise from the Man. U faithful.

      They don't know how to make noise for their own team.

      The only song I heard from them was "F**k off Chelsea FC", which I believe is our song?
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      Re: Community Shield 2009
      Reply #87: Aug 11, 2009 02:28:19 pm
      True that.

      Hopeless fans, and not the first time they are copying our songs and chants remember the meal they made of the Torres one with their version of Tevez.  ::)

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