Do you really believe the conspiracy theory ? Well here's one to ponder we would have survived but for Jagielka making sure he got his move to Everton or maybe we just wern't good enough. The only enemies we had were people who Colin had slagged off even if one or two were justified. You could have picked any one of four - five teams to go down in 2007 the only difference is they didn't have a centre back who was also a decent goalkeeper.
Thanks for the 'conspiracy theory' bit (you missed the 'tin foil hat'

). The die had been cast long before we even took to the field against Wigan - it started on the very first day of that season at home to Liverpool. 1- 0 up to a Rob Hulse goal, referee Styles thought 'we're not having
that!' and awarded a penalty because Chris Morgan
meant to foul Stevie G. Today, there's endless debate about 'assimilation' etc. but surely Morgan was the first (and last) player guilty of giving an opponent a dirty look?
We had a perfectly good (Kozluk?) goal ruled out at West Ham, in the final fixures teams (Liverpool at Fulham) colluded to field weakened teams against United's relegation rivals, and that's without mentioning the outrageous events surrounding Tevez. The 'Jagielka incident' in the Wigan game is common in football - defender sets up to deal with a cross, gets a sly nudge/pull from an opponent as the ball arrives and is totally off-balance. The same thing happened in our match at Millwall last season.
As the years go by, it's easy to forget how these incidents mount up. Watching Watford v Bournemouth on MoTD, the ball was going out for a Watford goal-kick until a Watford defender (Holebas) inexplicably

punched the ball out. I immediately thought of Fashanu away to Wimbledon at Plough Lane in the 1993-94 season. (A Blades cross came over and Fashanu - thinking he was playing beach volleyball - reached up and punched the ball away. Nothing like the Jagielka iincident, it was a 'goalkeeper-like' punched clearance. As clear a penalty as you'll ever see and it was given. Fast-forward to the second half and Fashanu did a carbon copy. Everybody in the ground saw it. The ref chose not to.
As I said, it's not these individual incidents, it's how they mount up. When we drifted away from Plough Lane (18th December 1993), me and my mates were discussing how we'd dropped points thanks to the ref. By the end of the Chelsea game on May 7th - and the incredible 'coincidences' of that day - Segers, Fashanu, Grobbelaar etc. - it all became apparent...