[kj] It's not Ballack's... (OT)

Paul Rangecroft paul.rangecroft at gmail.com
Fri May 23 17:32:29 EDT 2008


Well he shouldn't have slipped then, should he? Nimwit.

As often in sport there's a fine line between success and failure. Maybe Van
der Sar slipped when Lampard scored. Maybe Drogba would have taken the pen'
if he'd not got himself sent off... Maybe you wouldn't have gotten there in
the first place if Riise hadn't inexplicably tried to head a ball two feet
off the ground. Maybe if Grant had got the tactics right you'd have won the
League cup too. Maybe if you hadn't be drawn against the mighty Barnsley
you'd have won the FA cup too. Etc, etc...

The fact is, at the end of the season you've won precisely the same number
of competitions as Fulham, and one less than Spurs.

I agree with iPat, though, the officials were against you. Particularly that
linesman who gave the dodgy Liverpool goal a couple of seasons ago. He
clearly wasn't going to give you a corner. I did feel a bit sorry for you on
that point.

Antoni - glad you're back safe and sound, and managed to get your plane fix
without getting banged-up for spying!

On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 11:47 AM, <jpwhkj at aol.com> wrote:


> Yeah, we lost.

>

> All the neutrals I've spoken to reckon Chelsea were the better team on the

> night - not by much, it was tight, but I've yet to hear a neutral say that

> United were better. And in the first five penalties, Cech actually saved

> one, whereas Van der Sar (who went completely the wrong way) was rescued by

> Terry slipping. Essentially, United won because Terry slipped. So be it,

> it's a tough way to lose, but we'll be back stronger than ever next season.

>

> Jamie

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