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Peter Walton

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Honestly, I could tell you what I'd like to see done to him but I'd get in trouble.

TWO CLEAR PENALTIES. Denied. What will their oh so likable, definitely not deluded, in pursuit of eternal fairness fans have to say?

And he was seen HUGGING Anderson after the game. Something a referee should not do.

Why does this never stop. Why is the league so corrupt? Football isn't fair - and ethically speaking it became a pathetic joke some time ago.

Edit - move this to the terrace if you like but it certainly doesn't belong there as we're talking facts - there's nothing untrue being spoken. a referee who's conduct must be questioned.
this referee hugged a manchester united player after the game. that should almost be enough to see him stood down from his duties. that's really the exclamation point to this whole issue.
 
Don't forget the through ball that he chested down for Rio. Just disgraceful, there should be an investigation into Manchester United match fixing, there is far too many blatantly wrong decisions going their way. Their titles have as much credibility as Juve's between 95 and 2005.
 
You can pretty much predict everything that happens at a Manure home game now. Its quite sad that the referee's are always so prominent at their home games.

Teams bending over + corrupt/shit refs = Ruined league.
 
I wanted to see Peter Walton slide into the corner flag with Hernandez then give a fist pump to the crowd. Would all be worth it just to see that image
 

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I wanted to see Peter Walton slide into the corner flag with Hernandez then give a fist pump to the crowd. Would all be worth it just to see that image
you didn't spot his erection when blowing the whistle on the restart.
could've poked someone's eye out.
 
The first shout I`ll go 50/50 and give the silly prick the benefit of the doubt, but how he missed/did not give the second one has me stumped. That was outrageous. Did he feel sorry for ferdinand looking like a trundling old carthorse being done for pace ?
Outrageous decision.
 
How can any referee see the Ferdinand foul and not blow instantly for a foul and/or possible red card? There is absolutely zero doubt that it is a foul, the mind boggles to how it can go unpunished. He had a perfect view of it also, there is no doubt that something is going on with United and the refs.
 
Anichebe was purposely going to ground as soon as his final touch was too heavy. Ferdinand was leaning into him and as soon as Anichebe went to ground, he followed him and into his back.

It's probably a penalty but not nearly as close to clear cut as has been made out. The Evans one was more of a penalty.
 
Clear push by Ferdinand who was done on pace.

I know it's pretty pointless arguing with you but it's not. He puts his arm across Anichebe, which is risky in itself, but Anichebe put himself to ground once his touch was too heavy just as much as he was 'pushed'. The fact that Ferdinand then falls into his back is what makes it look blatant.
 
I know it's pretty pointless arguing with you but it's not. He puts his arm across Anichebe, which is risky in itself, but Anichebe put himself to ground once his touch was too heavy just as much as he was 'pushed'. The fact that Ferdinand then falls into his back is what makes it look blatant.

You are pathetic. Anichebe like any good striker put his body between Ferdinand who was slower then a horse chariot. Ferdinand blatantly runs into Anichebe and barges him over. Doesn't matter what Anichebe is doing, Ferdinand fouls him, that there is no doubt. There is no argument about it not being a foul. One of the most blatant penalties I have seen all season in any game. And questions need to be asked as to why Walton didn't pay such a blatant penalty which he had a clear view of.
 

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You are pathetic. Anichebe like any good striker put his body between Ferdinand who was slower then a horse chariot. Ferdinand blatantly runs into Anichebe and barges him over. Doesn't matter what Anichebe is doing, Ferdinand fouls him, that there is no doubt. There is no argument about it not being a foul. One of the most blatant penalties I have seen all season in any game. And questions need to be asked as to why Walton didn't pay such a blatant penalty which he had a clear view of.

If you genuinely think Anichebe was 'barged into' then, as I said, it's not much point arguing with you.

And I also said it was probably a foul, just not as blatant as is being made out.
 
Also, you may want to watch a replay of the game. Focus on Anderson, and watch how many times Everton players pushed into, held and put arms across him without fouls being called.
 
I could list 20 irrelevant fouls that weren't called Everton's way.

I'm sure you could. My point is if you keep your feet, which Anderson did, an arm across the body looks a lot less obvious/serious.

I could list two incidents which David Moyes, notorious for whinging, deemed to not be penalties.
 
Did I hear correctly that the commentator said that it had been 11 years since Manure had conceded a penalty at OT in the league? Because that stat wreaks of corruption.
 

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Did I hear correctly that the commentator said that it had been 11 years since Manure had conceded a penalty at OT in the league? Because that stat wreaks of corruption.
Na that one isn't correct.
 
Did I hear correctly that the commentator said that it had been 11 years since Manure had conceded a penalty at OT in the league? Because that stat wreaks of corruption.

Just as well it's not true then.

But when you get shit like this being passed off as fact...
 
Did I hear correctly that the commentator said that it had been 11 years since Manure had conceded a penalty at OT in the league? Because that stat wreaks of corruption.

No way. Gerrard got a penalty there 2 years ago when we won 4-1
 
Na that one isn't correct.
Yeah, unfortunate.

Just as well it's not true then.

But when you get shit like this being passed off as fact...
Someone is a bit touchy. I was asking a question BB.

I was reading up on it. Man U have gone 11 years without conceding a goal from penalty at OT before though, so the stat wasn't completely wrong. It was from 1993 - 2003 (inclusive, obviously).
 

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