I was 6 at the timeBegbie wrote:please dont start lecturing Freddo, you admit you only started supporting them after they started winning in the early to mid 90s. Every club tries hard, across every code, including us, we all all want to be successful- what exactly are you trying to say?
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Early goal of the season contender..
This stuff is meant to be reserved for Fifa..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBQ2TqeA ... e=youtu.be
This stuff is meant to be reserved for Fifa..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBQ2TqeA ... e=youtu.be
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Have you seen Kaka play lately? 'Explosive' and 'Kaka' don't belong in the same sentence. United need a midfielder that can tackle and protect the backline, they've got more playmakers and wingers than you can poke a stick at.freddo wrote:As I posted above they need a explosive player in the midfield I think Kaka can deliver that spark. Rooney, RVP and Kaka
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Should sent them to the Dragons,Michael wrote:Have you seen Kaka play lately? 'Explosive' and 'Kaka' don't belong in the same sentence. United need a midfielder that can tackle and protect the backline, they've got more playmakers and wingers than you can poke a stick at.freddo wrote:As I posted above they need a explosive player in the midfield I think Kaka can deliver that spark. Rooney, RVP and Kaka
They need playmakers. LOL
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that United are freddo! but the season is still young.freddo wrote:Top of the League
Also United have Drawn West Ham United away for the 3rd round proper in the FA Cup.
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How the hell does a team win twelve out of twenty first past the posts??
EDIT: Make that 13 out of 21
EDIT: Make that 13 out of 21
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Alex FergusonThe Nickman wrote:How the hell does a team win twelve out of twenty first past the posts??
EDIT: Make that 13 out of 21
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Seeing as this thread is basically you talking to yourself, you may as well go ahead and answer that.freddo wrote:Question? Whos on top
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or YOU could **** off.Michael wrote:Seeing as this thread is basically you talking to yourself, you may as well go ahead and answer that.freddo wrote:Question? Whos on top
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looks good for the league freddo! hopefully the boys can continue their runs in the champions league and the FA Cup as well.freddo wrote:Question? Whos on top
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Wait, I take it back. You and Freddo talking to eachother.beetlejuice wrote:or YOU could **** off.Michael wrote:Seeing as this thread is basically you talking to yourself, you may as well go ahead and answer that.freddo wrote:Question? Whos on top
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Ryan Giggs one more year is awesome news
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Yeah it is a bit rich for them to complain but **** that was a horrendous decision. I wouldn't even give a yellow for that. Michael Jackson was trying to control the ball, he didn't even know the defender was there. Waist high foot with no intent? Foul and a warning.
One thing I will add is that just because Man U were up 1-0 when he was sent off, doesn't mean they were going to hold them. Man U were sitting deeper and RM were pressing more, I always felt they would have nicked one which would have been evens Stevens and anything could have happened from there.
Interesting that the player who Purplenose should have bought a million times over, Modric, comes on and basically bosses the match in just 20 minutes. Meanwhile Carrick and Cleverly are chasing tails all day and not doing a whole lot.
One thing I will add is that just because Man U were up 1-0 when he was sent off, doesn't mean they were going to hold them. Man U were sitting deeper and RM were pressing more, I always felt they would have nicked one which would have been evens Stevens and anything could have happened from there.
Interesting that the player who Purplenose should have bought a million times over, Modric, comes on and basically bosses the match in just 20 minutes. Meanwhile Carrick and Cleverly are chasing tails all day and not doing a whole lot.
We continue to **** about with blokes that are part of some fraternity. It's infuriating.
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From Ferguson's own mouth after Fulham were robbed against United and denied a stone-wall penalty to Danny Murphy in injury time:
"It was a good claim but City could have had a penalty against them at Stoke for a foul by Gareth Barry. Every club gets breaks here and there, you get good ones and bad ones. It evens itself out over the season, that will never change."
Suck it. Just suck it.
"It was a good claim but City could have had a penalty against them at Stoke for a foul by Gareth Barry. Every club gets breaks here and there, you get good ones and bad ones. It evens itself out over the season, that will never change."
Suck it. Just suck it.
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Yeah I already saw that mate. I said to the guy that sent it to me that comparing 3 points against Fulham to a CL QTR vs Madrid is hardly apples and apples.
Anyway, my pick at the start was Dortmund so i'm still looking ok.
Anyway, my pick at the start was Dortmund so i'm still looking ok.
We continue to **** about with blokes that are part of some fraternity. It's infuriating.
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Of course not, but it's the principle - I think even Man Utd supporters would concede that they get more than their fair share of good calls from the refs (especially Howard Webb), and every time it happens, Fergie just basically tells everyone to go eat a dick.Woodgers wrote:Yeah I already saw that mate. I said to the guy that sent it to me that comparing 3 points against Fulham to a CL QTR vs Madrid is hardly apples and apples.
Anyway, my pick at the start was Dortmund so i'm still looking ok.
So, on this occasion, Fergie - go eat a EDIT
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I heard that the next iPhone screen is gonna be so big that you can almost see Manchester United on the table without scrolling down.
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How does it feel to have City above you on the ladder???
Hull City that is
Hull City that is
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Lol gold :-) up the arsenal.Luffty wrote:How does it feel to have City above you on the ladder???
Hull City that is
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I seriously don't think it's all doom and gloom yet. We've had a poor loss against City but they've had bad losses to Cardiff and Villa (in terms if dropping points) and we played terribly against WBA at home. We've also played Chelsea and Liverpool so hopefully we'll start picking up wins and gaining some confidence over the next month before we play Arsenal.
Our midfield just looks a step behind, it's really frustrating to watch. We really **** up in the window yet Kagawa still can't get a look in. Moyes being a bit stubborn.
Still I like him as a manager and I hope there isn't a knee jerk reaction to some poor results.
Our midfield just looks a step behind, it's really frustrating to watch. We really **** up in the window yet Kagawa still can't get a look in. Moyes being a bit stubborn.
Still I like him as a manager and I hope there isn't a knee jerk reaction to some poor results.
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Open the windows.. It stinks in here
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How did we all forget about this thread
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because denile is not just a river in Egypt.Schifty wrote:How did we all forget about this thread
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I don't know much about football, can someone help me out.
I cant find out where MK Don are on the EPL ladder, or what CL group they are in?
I cant find out where MK Don are on the EPL ladder, or what CL group they are in?
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Sure nick, let me explain
Unfortunately for them they are in League one which is like div 3, not quite good enough for the EPL, then again neither is Man U
So they have the EPL, the championship and then league one and two and then county leagues
last year MK dons finished 10th in league one
Hope that explains it..
Unfortunately for them they are in League one which is like div 3, not quite good enough for the EPL, then again neither is Man U
So they have the EPL, the championship and then league one and two and then county leagues
last year MK dons finished 10th in league one
Hope that explains it..
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Yeah, yeah, yeah... nice joke, pal.Tim W wrote:Sure nick, let me explain
Unfortunately for them they are in League one which is like div 3, not quite good enough for the EPL, then again neither is Man U
So they have the EPL, the championship and then league one and two and then county leagues
last year MK dons finished 10th in league one
Hope that explains it..
Wait, what?
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It's pretty simple.
It would be the equivalent of South Sydney Rabbitohs losing to a GH combined XIII
It would be the equivalent of South Sydney Rabbitohs losing to a GH combined XIII