Last time I checked the referee gave that one.The conspiracy theories are absolute nonsense. As others have said if they really didn’t want us to make the final they’d have never given us the pen the in 91st min of the game.
Conspiracy talk is of course wrong, but very interested to see how a decision apparently this marginal was made so quickly by comparison to the 5 minutes they spent trying to disallow Simms' goal in the QF. Which eventually stood as they couldn't tell.Depends what you mean by "cheated"?
Victim of a bad decision made using technology that isn't really fit for purpose? Yes
Victim of a conspiracy to make sure there was an all Manchester final? Nah and stop being so Sunderland.
So the conspiracy theory is that the VAR officials didn’t want us to qualify for the final but they didn’t let the onfield referee in on their plot leaving them completely powerless when it came to decisions he made? They also didn’t even bother trying to send him to the screen on the off chance he might overturn it?Last time I checked the referee gave that one.
Directly above I’ve dismissed talk of a ‘conspiracy’.So the conspiracy theory is that the VAR officials didn’t want us to qualify for the final but they didn’t let the onfield referee in on their plot leaving them completely powerless when it came to decisions he made? They also didn’t even bother trying to send him to the screen on the off chance he might overturn it?
By letter of the law, it was handball. Was it intentional? No, was it harsh, yes but if the ball strikes the arm or hand, it’s handball. The rule is wrong.No
For me it wasn't a handball for our penalty and if the FA really wanted Man Utd to get to the final they would've overruled the penalty handball
Whilst I agree VAR is for clear and obvious errors the issue is the rules rather than cheating by officials
Time to move on
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Conspiracy talk is of course wrong, but very interested to see how a decision apparently this marginal was made so quickly by comparison to the 5 minutes they spent trying to disallow Simms' goal in the QF. Which eventually stood as they couldn't tell.
Just a simple YES or NO, who still thinks we were cheated out of our victory last Sunday.
I'm still fuming, so that's a big fat YES from me.
Oh fuck it, it ain't going to make a difference.
Your vote is important, I've changed it just for youI refuse to vote until the question is corrected.
100% cheated without doubt. The timing of the goal meant no chance for Utd to recover. They couldn’t have that.
No
For me it wasn't a handball for our penalty and if the FA really wanted Man Utd to get to the final they would've overruled the penalty handball
Whilst I agree VAR is for clear and obvious errors the issue is the rules rather than cheating by officials
Time to move on
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