What Do The Press Make Of The Robbery At The Bridge?
The Times: They [United] had been the more assertive team throughout, defending diligently and attacking with purpose when the opportunity arose, and would surely have claimed something from the game, quite possibly a victory, had not the two big refereeing decisions gone in Chelsea's favour.
Republik Of Mancunia @ Nov 9, 2009 9:54 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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