Quote Stirlingshire Saint="Stirlingshire Saint"This may all seem like sour grapes and in a sense it may well be but there have to question marks about the fairness of the sport with that, it is too coincidental with yesterday and Mendes' goal not given a couple of years back. It needs sorting IMO.'"
Fairness? Once again, I point out the penalty United should've had against Everton in the FA Cup semi final. Where you whinging about corruption in football then? No, you weren't, because it didn't affect you or your team.
Everybody gets bad decisions given against them across the entirety of a season. It's not right, but it happens, mainly due to human error, not blatant corruption as you've suggested. Because these decisions do even themselves out, they cannot have a major influence on the final table. Championships are not won and lost by officials. European places are not won and lost by officials. Clubs are not relegated by officials. These things happen because of how a club plays over the course of the season. The majority of people can see this and do not whinge like babies when something goes against them, because they know that they've had decisions go for them at other times. However, because they're not always high profile decisions, they slip under the radar of conspiracy theorists such as yourself.
It's just a shame those who took charge of our loss to Porto in 2004 wasn't as influenced by Fergie, Old Trafford and his general surroundings as you reckon they should have been. Scholes may never have been given offside when he was stood behind the defender. But, at the end of the day, over the two legs we weren't good enough to win. That cost us, nothing more. Therein lies the difference between your ramblings and the observations of a sane person.
Anyway, I've had enough now, bring on Arsenal on Wednesday.