(16 Aug 2014, 12:39 pm)Michael wrote Hes a spitter haha
Dirty Bugger either way, Celtic won 6-1 in the end, I will be watching Arsenal vs Crystal Palace at 17:30.
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(18 Aug 2014, 7:01 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote The guy who used to read the football scores has died.
Recognised his voice straight away, from the short clip of Grandstand someone had put on twitter.
The league tables are interesting too!
https://www.youtube.com/embed/BacAMHc7Bl0
(26 Aug 2014, 8:33 pm)Michael wrote Good, wonder of the man u fans want him out yet?I didnt particularly like Man U in the first place, but I felt their treatment towards Moyes was unfair, meanwhile being a bit disrespectful to Sir Alex, without whom they wouldn't be the club they are today. Now want nothing more than to see them go through what people in the North East have had to support
Proves they didnt give moyes time...
(26 Aug 2014, 8:36 pm)mb134 wrote I didnt particularly like Man U in the first place, but I felt their treatment towards Moyes was unfair, meanwhile being a bit disrespectful to Sir Alex, without whom they wouldn't be the club they are today. Now want nothing more than to see them go through what people in the North East have had to support
(26 Aug 2014, 8:50 pm)aureolin wrote He's put a team out there with no intention of winning, but instead, to try and match the opposition like for like. Unfortunately for LVG it's gone completely wrong. When I first seen the team, I was expecting a 1-0 defeat, perhaps after ET or penalties.He's been naive in my opinion, Man Utd can't defeat anyone by being Man Utd any more and by the look of that defensive line-up (except De Gea) he thought they could. Everyone can now see how good Sir Alex was, making Championship standard players Prem title winners...
I wouldn't take too much from it, as it's not the first team that's been hammered tonight, but the squad are inevitably going to suffer from this!
(26 Aug 2014, 8:50 pm)aureolin wrote He's put a team out there with no intention of winning, but instead, to try and match the opposition like for like. Unfortunately for LVG it's gone completely wrong. When I first seen the team, I was expecting a 1-0 defeat, perhaps after ET or penalties.
I wouldn't take too much from it, as it's not the first team that's been hammered tonight, but the squad are inevitably going to suffer from this!
(26 Aug 2014, 8:55 pm)marxistafozzski wrote Man Utds stiffs should on paper beat MK Dons...
Tonight hasn't just backfired, a A-Bomb has gone off right in front of him...As they were saying earlier on the commentary 10 changes will more than likely be made come Saturday...
That result has made my night
(26 Aug 2014, 8:53 pm)mb134 wrote He's been naive in my opinion, Man Utd can't defeat anyone by being Man Utd any more and by the look of that defensive line-up (except De Gea) he thought they could. Everyone can now see how good Sir Alex was, making Championship standard players Prem title winners...
(26 Aug 2014, 9:02 pm)marxistafozzski wrote Alex Ferguson was not just good...The man is a genius...As for making Championship Standard players Premier League Winners, can you expand on that, tell me exactly who in the last 10 years you would say is/was Championship StandardSorry should have made that a bit clearer, the team he handed across to Moyes is full of them, in my opinion anyway, yes De Gea, Rooney, Januzaj (now), Van Persie etc are all outstanding, but Welbeck Evans Cleverley etc I believe to be of a very low quality, Championship or low Premier League at very very best
(26 Aug 2014, 9:09 pm)mb134 wrote Sorry should have made that a bit clearer, the team he handed across to Moyes is full of them, in my opinion anyway, yes De Gea, Rooney, Januzaj (now), Van Persie etc are all outstanding, but Welbeck Evans Cleverley etc I believe to be of a very low quality, Championship or low Premier League at very very best
(27 Aug 2014, 11:02 am)marxistafozzski wrote I think the same could probably be said of most of Ferguson's teams when I think about it...looking at the team over the last 10-15 years, take Scholes, Giggs, Beckham, Gary Neville, Ferdinand and Vidic out the equation and all that is really left is what you call lower prem/top championship players...As for the current crop...I like Januzaj, but I fear he might end up being overrated, he is still only about 19 and last season there was comparison to Ryan Giggs, that is a lot of pressure on him, I like Rooney, he frustrates the he'll out of me, I wish he could perform for England as he does for Man Utd, maybe stick a red shirt under his England Shirt...
I can't see United doing much this season, but I am confident they will qualify for Europe by finishing top 6
(27 Aug 2014, 11:02 am)marxistafozzski wrote I think the same could probably be said of most of Ferguson's teams when I think about it...looking at the team over the last 10-15 years, take Scholes, Giggs, Beckham, Gary Neville, Ferdinand and Vidic out the equation and all that is really left is what you call lower prem/top championship players...As for the current crop...I like Januzaj, but I fear he might end up being overrated, he is still only about 19 and last season there was comparison to Ryan Giggs, that is a lot of pressure on him, I like Rooney, he frustrates the he'll out of me, I wish he could perform for England as he does for Man Utd, maybe stick a red shirt under his England Shirt...I share your Januzaj thoughts, especially now as he's been handed the number 11 shirt, yet more expectations.
I can't see United doing much this season, but I am confident they will qualify for Europe by finishing top 6
(27 Aug 2014, 11:20 am)aureolin wrote Also, unless anyone has any major objections, I'm proposing to merge this thread with the previous football thread?