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Derby’s Rooney laments referee – he’s right he was appalling!

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Wayne Rooney looked very close to blowing up at the very end of today’s match as Derby County were denied what looked a certain penalty appeal. The Rams were 2-0 down within the first twenty minutes thanks to two crisp Joel Piroe strikes but were handed a lifeline thanks to Andy Fisher’s moment...

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Fck him and Derby.
They should have disappeared last year instead of Wycombe. Karma it is .
 
Fukem.
Fuken shit fans like forest and Leicester.
If such a huge club like them are broke, then they can sell the house they promised Ferre when they tried to nick him.
 
Cheeky Scouse prick should be thanking the ref for making sure his teams wasn't losing 3-0 and playing with 10 men before the 30-minute mark.

Noticed the BBC match report doesn't mention those two shocking decisions, but of course highlights Derby's penalty shout (which I'm not even convinced by, the Derby player pulls Ben to the ground if anything).
 
I thought at the time that it was a foul on Christie. When the cross came in he went to chest it back to Fisher but because of the barge in his back it took the ball higher & almost over our keeper. It was then that the foul on their player happened.

So for me it should have been a free kick to us for the initial contact on Christie
 

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