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by Jim Jones » Tue May 15, 2012 8:04 am
BlackheathBloke wrote:Jim Jones wrote:Fergie moaned about the extra time City had at the end, we all know that's called 'United time'
Fergie time. 
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by AFKAE » Tue May 15, 2012 9:36 am
Rotorboater wrote:Tevez had a banner tonight saying RIP Fergie - what a prat, the sooner he is out of England the better 
Yes he's a prat, but the banner was a reference to Fergie's comment that City would never win the title in his lifetime.
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by Rotorboater » Tue May 15, 2012 12:55 pm
City didn't win it, United lost it!
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by chevvron » Tue May 15, 2012 2:07 pm
Rotorboater wrote:City didn't win it, United lost it!
And how many matches this season did Man U win by scoring in added time? I lost count. So with all those matches, Man U didn't win, but the other side lost (apart from Fulham who were robbed of a penalty by biased refereeing)
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by BlackheathBloke » Tue May 15, 2012 2:30 pm
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by Irv Lee » Sun May 20, 2012 1:37 pm
Isn't it true (about to go out to the pub or I would work it out properly), if Utd had simply agreed to let City beat them 1-2 at Old Trafford a few months ago, Utd would have won the league?
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by kanga » Sun May 20, 2012 4:50 pm
I feel I should mention (although I have no interest in any sport, only an affinity with Robins  ) that the mighty Cheltenham Robins defeated Torquay in the Div 2 promotion semi-final playoffs .. Just in case Forumites had not heard ..
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by BlackheathBloke » Sun May 20, 2012 6:12 pm
Irv Lee wrote:Isn't it true (about to go out to the pub or I would work it out properly), if Utd had simply agreed to let City beat them 1-2 at Old Trafford a few months ago, Utd would have won the league?
No, I think the goal difference was more than 4. Nearer to 8 I think.
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by Irv Lee » Sun May 20, 2012 9:10 pm
BlackheathBloke wrote:Irv Lee wrote:Isn't it true (about to go out to the pub or I would work it out properly), if Utd had simply agreed to let City beat them 1-2 at Old Trafford a few months ago, Utd would have won the league?
No, I think the goal difference was more than 4. Nearer to 8 I think.
Exactly - but they were playing each other.... so MU goal difference would go down by 1 and MC up by one if they'd agreed 1-2 in advance. As it was, MU went down by 5, MC went up by 5. Ten 'gain' - so I guess that would mean they would have been completely level on GD too? I think MC would have won anyway, as with GD level, they would either then decide on Goals-for (Man City) or the combined results of the teams meeting (MC won both), but I can't remember which.
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by BlackheathBloke » Sun May 20, 2012 9:41 pm
Irv Lee wrote:BlackheathBloke wrote:Irv Lee wrote:Isn't it true (about to go out to the pub or I would work it out properly), if Utd had simply agreed to let City beat them 1-2 at Old Trafford a few months ago, Utd would have won the league?
No, I think the goal difference was more than 4. Nearer to 8 I think.
Exactly - but they were playing each other.... so MU goal difference would go down by 1 and MC up by one if they'd agreed 1-2 in advance. As it was, MU went down by 5, MC went up by 5. Ten 'gain' - so I guess that would mean they would have been completely level on GD too? I think MC would have won anyway, as with GD level, they would either then decide on Goals-for (Man City) or the combined results of the teams meeting (MC won both), but I can't remember which.
Ah yes, I'm just looking at goals scored. Gets confusing when the comps keep changing from goals scored to goal difference.
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