This is our City: United Fan Howard Webb To Officiate Our Newcastle Game, They Could Not Make It Up

2 May 2012

United Fan Howard Webb To Officiate Our Newcastle Game, They Could Not Make It Up


Or could they?

Although they have a habit of lying through their back teeth, The Daily Rag aka Mail are reporting that Howard Webb has been chosen by Dave Richards and David Gill at the FA, to officiate our game against Newcastle up next on the 6th May. It's time our lads gather to beat Uniteds 12th man to put Howard Webb in his place once and for all, as we have done so far with United.

South Yorkshire born Howard Webb is known to be Alex Ferguson's favourite official, the records show Howard Webb favours United. It is a loop hole that the FA are using to its full potential, I don't care what anyone says for all referees have their alliegences. If not by support for one club, then by dislike for others, lets not lose sight that these officials are flesh and blood just like us.

Howard Webb's most recent act for United was the Parker/Balotelli incident, he stood ten or so foot away looking in the same direction and witnessed the whole thing choosing to not book Balotelli because it was an unfortunate accident.

Webb then commited the ultimate sin and went back on his decision claiming he did not see the incident, then replying that he would have sent Balotelli off had he seen the incident. Resulting in the FA led by Dave Richards and David Gill (United fans), wrongfully punishing Manchester City and Balotelli by banning him for three games.

Now they choose to utilize Howard Webb when we face Newcastle at the SPORTS DIRECT ARENA, how obvious can you get when choosing the one official that has a track record of bias against Manchester City. It's time our club show the FA that we will not be beaten, its time our lads show that we will not be pushed around by this inbred Webb anymore.

Beat the 12th man and we will truly deserve to win the title, theres nothing more to be said by me other than they will do or try anything to stop us.

31 comments:

  1. Anonymous2/5/12

    To be fair to Webb he also gave a last minute penalty for a foul on Balotelli which won us the game against Spurs.

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    1. What so one legitimate penalty awarded makes up for all the decisions Webb has given that has gone against us?

      There is no valid 'to be fairs' where Webb is concerned, he's done the exact same to Chelsea and statistics prove it to be fact.

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  2. But to be fair, Sir Red Nose dropped Webb for your derby!! Think you lot are getting paranoid. It's not the ref you need to worry about when you play United, it's Ba, Cisse, Ben Arfa and Cabaye mate!!

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    1. That's the strangest attempt at logical argument I've seen for a while LOL!
      United thumped your mighty Manu 3-0 at St James' Park in January mate, and now we are waiting to do the same to you lot.

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  3. Anonymous2/5/12

    I'm a Newcastle fan & I think it's a fair point about the FA & Manure. Ashley Youngs' antics recently & lack of punishment for BLATANT diving proves Manure are an FA favoured side. The FA are corrupt to buggery so nothing surprises me apart from their appointment of Roy Hodgson as England manager. That's got to be one of the most sensible things the FA have done this century but will you please refer to our ground by it's PROPER name. ST JAMES' PARK.

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    1. anyone not admitting it's a fair point would be lying and delusional, but I show you respect for saying so.

      Are you going to refer to our stadium as Coms or City of Manchester Stadium?. tbh I don't care what you call it and you shouldn't be bothered by such trivial stuff either. Pointless!

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    2. Anonymous3/5/12

      i think u mean the sports direct arena and im a city fan lol

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  4. Anonymous2/5/12

    why dont you check newcastle vs man utd? im sure newcastle won and dominated the game? not saying its going to happen against city, but cabaye, ba, cisse and ben arfa up against you and on form can be a real handfull and have proven that anyone of them can be a matchwinner, man city would be foolish to underestimate us like man utd did

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    1. Ye and don't you forget your players will be up against the best defense and attack in the league with unarguably the best young goalkeeper in the world.

      Even Newcastle Legend Shay Given believes City will have the best chance at the title now.

      We don't underestimate anyone since the Everton game, we will ondoubtably defend and hit you on counters, do you think your defense will deal with Silva, Aguero, Yaya, Tevez and Nasri?

      Going to be a good game but the second your players start getting over physical, you will see a different Manchester City retaliate.

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  5. Anonymous2/5/12

    What are you on about United's strike force is...oh I see you are calling the Manchester club 'United' too, sorry at our club we just call United ehm... 'United', bit confusing this!

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    1. Sorry for the confusion but we call United 'United' for a reason, because they are not Manchester (we are). We refer to you as Newcastle and not United, United are in Trafford and have been for over 100 years (Trafford is not Manchester).

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  6. Colin from Mcr2/5/12

    One thing City won't do is underestimate Newcastle this weekend. We are a very professional outfit now and although I have said for a while now that the game at St James's could be the decider I feel optimistic that we can keep a clean sheet and with Aguero, Tevez, Silva and Nasri, along with Toure, Balotelli and Johnson going forward I'm sure we'll score. 1968 all over again? we win against Newcatle and the rags lose against Sunderland.......:)

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  7. JJ THE BLUE2/5/12

    I dont think we will be underestimating anyone on Sunday. This will be a much better game than the Manchester derby and possibly high scoring. I just hope the highest score is on City's side! My daughter lives in and supports Newcastle, but I hope she is upset on Sunday night! Cmon City!

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    1. Just remind your daughter that they will be in Europe next season even if they lose to us.

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  8. Anonymous2/5/12

    Not if Chelsea win the champions league

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  9. Anonymous2/5/12

    How can anyone say anything? ... I am totally cacking myself. 34 years as a Blue and I have never, ever been more nervous. I've just about managed to uncross all my fingers to write this. I've not even had a shave, eaten crisps (Iove 'em) or done any exercise (probably just an excuse) since our '8-point fight-back' began with United's defeat at Wigan, just in case it changes our luck. So, stop squabbling, everyone (though I am rather surprised Newcastle United want Man United to win the league). Two great clubs packed to the rafters in history, do battle on Sunday. Let the best team win. As long as it's City. And I hope Newcastle then go on to clinch 4th spot.

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    1. Why cack yourself?, I'm loving every minute of this season and have to say if we don't win the title then it just wasn't to be. I see us going on to win our last two games anway, people have opinions and there is no squabbling.

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  10. Sorry mate, have to take issue with your assertion that Webb is the "One official with a track record of bias against City".

    I can think of Foy, Atwell, Atkinson and the worst of all, Peter f*cking Walton who've screwed us, so there's a lot more out there than just Webb!

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    1. I never implied Webb was the only referee to have screwed us over, but hes certainly up there with Atkinson and Foy.

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  11. What ever happens against us geordies come the game against city. we stand proud for what we have acheieved this season with nothing but pittance. while city buy the league just like man utd have done all these yrs.

    Newcastle is a model club of how to be ran. Coming from the championship 2 yrs ago to challenging for champions league football is nothing short of breathtaking. But city needed a billionaire ownner to get all these over paid superstars to possibly win you the league.

    now dont get me wrong i love to see the likes of aguero and co strutting their stuff in the premier league. But for you guys to say nasri, aguero and tevez and the rest will tear us apart is stupidity. Add how much them 3 players cost then add what newcastle's team cost and see the difference. Newcastle should give hope for all english clubs that you dont need millions and superstars to acheive this

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    1. lol I've never heard so much bile in my life, so how much did Gutierrez, Ba, Colocinni, Obertan, Lovenkrands, Cabaye and Ben Arfa cost exactly?

      Oh I forgot they came through your academy right?, they cost absolutely nothing at all right?

      Who's Mike Ashley again? Your suger daddy may not be as rich as ours but you're not different so pull the other one.

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    2. To add, don't you think that if Everton, Chelsea and Liverpool weren't having such a poor season, that you wouldn't be in the top 5 in the first place.

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  12. Webb hates Newcastle as well. He was also instrumental in sending us down on the 2nd last game against Fulham

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  13. Anonymous2/5/12

    I would just point out that whilst everyone is going on about Webb being a rag and that what we need to worry about is Ba, Cisse etc, and loads of Toon are very pleased that they can put a few past us having stuffed United 3-0, the referee on that particularly tumultuous day for the Toon was......Howard Webb! And I don't recall Fergie being particularly pleased with his performance!

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    1. Well Webb has to try even things out doesn't he, though I don't think one game against United makes up for 10 games in favour of United.

      I mean the rags when I say United, not Newcastle.

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  14. United just went to Chelsea and won comfortably...

    You're lot are next pal LOL!

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    1. Oh so City being the strongest in the Premier League means nothing to you?

      Best goalkeeper and defense conceding fewer goals than anyone else

      best strike force scoring more goals then anyone else?

      One I'm not your pal and two you and your club are going to look foolish if you under estimate us.

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  15. Anonymous3/5/12

    we are going for a win and lift the cup at the end of the season.

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  16. Anonymous3/5/12

    I remember all the hype when newcastle came yo the etihad unbeaten,and were easily despached 3-0.Now sunday will be a tough game but city will prove just too strong for Newcastle on the day, i also hope the magpies beat spurs to 4th spot.

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    1. We will catch them on the counter like we did United, and if Newcastle play a four three three like I think they will, we will rip them apart.

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