I don´t see how Ferguson will fall on his own sword, usually he gets Livepool managers to play to his tune whenever they are a threat, he creamed Benitez - that much is for sure.
It wasn't Ferguson that creamed Rafa, it was the Manchester United biased media that did so. They are the only ones that used the word ''rant''. Rafa Benitez never ''ranted''. To ''Rant'' you must spout utter gibberish that makes no sense. What Rafa said made sense and all of it as admitted by ex referee Dermot Gallagher who called Alex Ferguson an 'intolerable bully''. If anyone ''Ranted'' in the 2008/2009 season it was none other than Alexander Chapman Ferguson with his ''contempt and beyond the pale'' rant with regards to Rafa Benitez gesturing to one of his own players over the taking of a free-kick against Blackburn Rovers. He butted into a harmless debate between Rafa and Sam Allardyce. Allardyce said he went to see Rafa after the game and Rafa wasn't there. He however shot himself in the foot by saying he spoke to Sammy Lee, and isn't it strange that he never uttered a word to Sammy Lee? I strongly believe that Ferguson and Allardyce worked in cohoots to unsettle Rafa, however it failed. Manchester United got what was coming to them at Old Trafford when 3,000 Liverpool fans sarcastically sang ''Rafa's cracking up''. As for Rafa's speech costing Liverpool the title, I think it was more to do with the incompetence of one Howard Webb Manchester Uniteds employee of the year 2008-2012 giving non penalties on no fewer than 3 occasions, most of which for fouls outside the penalty area.
Ah of course, it was corrupt referees that cost Liverpool the title, not the meltdown of the moron Benitez - it was all that horrible Ferguson´s fault....my god do you have any idea what you sound like?
I see the bottom feeders are still active, they still can't contribute anything constructive to any form of debate, doesn't matter what the topic is they drag it into the gutter. Well done people!!!!
United fans will still not admit that they should not have got a penalty against Spurs when Carrick was fouled outside the penalty area and a penalty was given in the 2008/2009 season. There was other corrupt parts of that season too. Like Cristiano Ronaldo being on the pitch to take a penalty when he should have been sent off for head-butting David Dunn.
Im not your son & im not your mate, why dont you **** off back to the man u forum or have you embarassed them that much you have no other place to go....
KK & Bic are quite humorous in all honesty. Although they appear to be massively delusional, & generally thick as shit - they do brighten up the day.
It’s hilarious isn’t it, we’ve not been the best these past 20 odd years, oh no, we've won title after title just because of back handers to corrupt refs, and that is why we’ve dominated. Straight out of RAWK’s rules and regulations handbook.....
Roobarb isn't it strange though at one stage Mike Riley refereed 17 games at Old Trafford and gave 10 penalties to Manchester United and NONE to the opposition. Isn't it also strange that between 1993-2004 only two penalties were given to the opposition at Old Trafford and the goal-scorers were Ruel Fox(93) and Danny Murphy(04)?
But how do you know the 10 penalties Riley gave us weren't stonewall penalties? Likewise, how many penalties should he have given the opposition in those games? Stats like the ones you've posted don't really tell us anything. Considering when we play at home we are generally on the attack a lot more than the opposition it doesn't surprise me that we get more penalties.
You have Rooney, Nani, Valencia, Hernandez and Giggs playing for you. There's no way there were all stonewall.