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I am no fan of the Mancs by any stretch (although I'm warmer to them as a result of the bias rubbish that gets posted on on here about them, ferguson, Rooney etc) but there is no way that they'd let 4-0 go and that's why I suspect they will be deserved champions this year.

I mean... penalty?


If anyone thinks there would be two penalties given against utd like that they're dreaming


And yet and yet... it is still Arsenal's fault. I do know that. I'm more angry with them than I am anyone else (apart from the ref). and Newcastle had a good goal disallowed


But no way would Utd or Chelsea have those two decisions given against them. And that played a HUGE part in the result


And watching our keeper get a card whilst 2 newcastle players basically assaulted him? It's bullshit. I genuinely am all Fabregas about the ref's performance. who payed who?

soft pens are given all the time. And I'll take the first one. But the second on it's own is bad enough, but combined with the general way decisions went in the second half has my spidey senses going


All told it's still Arsenal's fault. I'm just repeating that Man Utd or Chelsea would not have the same tally of decisions given against them. I think. For now. Maybe I'm wrong

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