by ferrarilover » 30 Jan 2011, 21:15
Can we stop devaluing the 'cheat' argument by using it incessantly to describe everyone? Man Utd do not 'cheat' any more than any other top Premier League side, they get the rub of the green occasionally, but it's swings and roundabouts and certainly NOTHING like the performance which that poor excuse for a football team CTFC produced yesterday (and every week in the Conference, no doubt.)
Matt.
Can we stop devaluing the 'cheat' argument by using it incessantly to describe everyone? Man Utd do not 'cheat' any more than any other top Premier League side, they get the rub of the green occasionally, but it's swings and roundabouts and certainly NOTHING like the performance which that poor excuse for a football team CTFC produced yesterday (and every week in the Conference, no doubt.)
Matt.