Thursday, February 11, 2010

Aston Villa 1 - 1 Manchester United

This was gonna be a tricky one, somehow I knew it.

The stage was set, United on their winning streak and Villa being a force to reckon with this season meet. As the Andy Gray says "the team with the most goals meets the team with the meanest defense".

The game started off well, Villa and United were knocking at each other's doors but it still remained shut. A lapse of concentration allowed Villa to get the first goal, and immediately they started to build their wall.

However United wasn't going to sit quietly and watch the game go to waste, a quick break allowed us to get our 10 and yes TENTH OWN GOAL of the season. It's as these teams want us to win something this season. Anyway from then on the game got boring, why?

Let's give a round of applause to the "BEST" referee (kayu) of the season.

Peter Walton

Take a Clear look at a Referee Kayu

Seriously, if the BPL is gonna be the best league in the world I expect better referees to manage to game. Clearly this guy was either drugged or extorted or threatened to let Villa win the game.

His first mistake was already apparent, Nani's sending off was a joke. He clearly got the ball and Petrov made a scene out of the whole thing. Being the BLIND bat that he is, Walton straight sent Nani off without carefully taking a look at the situation.

Next there was a clear foul on Rafael where Ashley Young stuck his leg out to prevent Rafael from getting up. Isn't that a clear yellow card offense? Apparently not according to Walton. What about the foul on Rooney which was a clear free kick. Nothing. The rugby tackle of Rafael towards the end of the second half was also waved away this so called "official" referee.

With already 1 man down, United still fought back and at times looked dangerous. Villa was clearly the second best team and if we had kept Nani in the game, we would be on top of the table and sharing champagnes with Everton. Oh well, till the great FA does something about it, the game will be forever scarred by silly decisions to let these people officiate the game. Take a look at the game with the famous "Henry Hand ball", the officials clearly could have seen it, but somehow they were reluctant to take action.

Here's the highlights:



proud with my team frustrated with the REF

Glory Glory Man United

timcvm

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