Man Utd's Rooney admits "12th man" comments out of order

whoa! "At least it could have been worse." ?
y did the writer compare it with drogba's rant at the end of the CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SEMI-FINALS!
of course it will be harder to control our emotion in that situation than just losing an EPL game.

I don't like how the store compares last seasons champs league to this... no comparison. Also.. get over it manure, wat about the biased giving drogs a yellow for getting kicked blatantly in the chest, and not sending off evans when he kicked droga plus took out carvalho. More biased to you i reckon

Man utd always have bias from refs in the past. If they get bias against them, it is making up for the past...

The new, mature, diplomatic Rooney may have withdrawn his 12th man comment but I certainly have not and any independent watcher of the game would not, either.

I think Wayne Rooney is wrong, it was right for him to say what he said. Players and indeed managers should be allowed to publicly critisise the referee particular when it was so blantantly clear that he was so much in favour of Chelsea. I was astounded at how the referee played that game and if such incidents continue I think United should consider taking legal action against referees who are so clearly biased, or refering the matter to the European Courts just like Chelsea have done and it seems that they ware going to win and get the ban lifted and if not never mind they can buy all the players they need for the next few seasons in January and then they can impose the ban on them. It will be of no effect now. Referees should not be allowed to get away with it. It is a travesity of justice and what happened on Sunday was one without a doubt.