Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 3 January 2010 Posted 3 January 2010 Great goal, but Eduardo isnt that big so I would question the defending. Glad arsenal are in front.
BoneDog Posted 3 January 2010 Posted 3 January 2010 What when he was 14? God I can't stand Arsenal. it must of been about 3 years ago then! Defo weren't the last 2 games anyway. He was 16 and played for Cardiff on the game. Was a star
Jimothy Posted 3 January 2010 Posted 3 January 2010 For crying out loud, that kid is ridiculous. <_< Good finish, but I hardly see why it's so good when it's bounced off a West Ham defender at one point. The closeness of Arsenals play will mean alot of their moves will get flicks off defenders, but the clever movement, quick feet made that a great goal. How many teams would have lost momentum had an intended pass got not gone exactly where they intended? I'd say pretty much every other team in this country. 5 minutes injury time?!?! It's an insult!
lcfc_jme Posted 3 January 2010 Posted 3 January 2010 The closeness of Arsenals play will mean alot of their moves will get flicks off defenders, but the clever movement, quick feet made that a great goal. How many teams would have lost momentum had an intended pass got not gone exactly where they intended? I'd say pretty much every other team in this country.5 minutes injury time?!?! It's an insult! Ignore him, he hates Arsenal more than Spurs fans do.
lildave3 Posted 3 January 2010 Posted 3 January 2010 Ignore him, he hates Arsenal more than Spurs fans do. Too bloody right. Grrrr. Bring on the draw.
z-layrex Posted 3 January 2010 Posted 3 January 2010 The frenchies? On account of over half the first team being french or french-speaking.
weluv Posted 3 January 2010 Posted 3 January 2010 Leeds last out of the pot again, how odd. looked proper weird, the bloke picked it up then put it down again should have been at ER
Ultra Posted 4 January 2010 Posted 4 January 2010 The majority of Manchester United players look past it - the former stars aging or fading away, Rooney too often left alone, Owen or Giggs never got into the game, no drive in midfield since the departure of Ronaldo (Valencia looked one of their better players today), defense looks tacky without Ferdinand. To me, Ferguson's sovereign reign at ManU is slowly coming to an end - the club can't cope with several simultaneous competitions no more, they're best off in the league. This. Can seriously see Manyoo ending up with jack this season. That might tempt the owners into easing Fergie aside and bringing Mourinho in over the summer. It would be Ferguson's own fault for letting hasbeens like Neville, Brown and Scholes hang around too long, and not ensuring the squad had enough depth. As Leeds showed, teams need no longer fear a visit to Old Trafford.
ozleicester Posted 4 January 2010 Posted 4 January 2010 This.Can seriously see Manyoo ending up with jack this season. That might tempt the owners into easing Fergie aside and bringing Mourinho in over the summer. It would be Ferguson's own fault for letting hasbeens like Neville, Brown and Scholes hang around too long, and not ensuring the squad had enough depth. As Leeds showed, teams need no longer fear a visit to Old Trafford. I still think that MON is the answer to Manure's future, but agree that next summer could be the ideal time to give fergie the boot and hand the power over, although im still not convinced that the owenership will be the same by the end of June. Again, their loss at home says a lot about McCarthy's decision to play a reserve side against them (sorry to keep harping about this, but it pisses me off when people, whether it be managers or players, dont do their best to win every game they play).
Guest ttfn Posted 4 January 2010 Posted 4 January 2010 This.Can seriously see Manyoo ending up with jack this season. That might tempt the owners into easing Fergie aside and bringing Mourinho in over the summer. It would be Ferguson's own fault for letting hasbeens like Neville, Brown and Scholes hang around too long, and not ensuring the squad had enough depth. As Leeds showed, teams need no longer fear a visit to Old Trafford. As weak as United look, they're 2 points off the top of the Premier League. Wayne Rooney may win United a title all on his own. Move over, Maradona!
davieG Posted 4 January 2010 Posted 4 January 2010 GARY LINEKER: I cried all the way home after Leicester City lost in the final. Managers have to start caring about the FA Cup Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...l#ixzz0bdEEauJX
l444ry Posted 4 January 2010 Posted 4 January 2010 This.Can seriously see Manyoo ending up with jack this season. That might tempt the owners into easing Fergie aside and bringing Mourinho in over the summer. It would be Ferguson's own fault for letting hasbeens like Neville, Brown and Scholes hang around too long, and not ensuring the squad had enough depth. As Leeds showed, teams need no longer fear a visit to Old Trafford. In fairness to Ferguson, even he couldn't have imagined he'd lose Gary Neville, Wes Brown, Ferdinand, Vidic, O'Shea, Evans, Van der Saar, Da Silva brothers as well as Hargreaves.
Fosse Boy Posted 4 January 2010 Posted 4 January 2010 GARY LINEKER: I cried all the way home after Leicester City lost in the final. Managers have to start caring about the FA CupRead more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...l#ixzz0bdEEauJX Agree with nigh on everything he's said there.
Asha Posted 4 January 2010 Posted 4 January 2010 looked proper weird, the bloke picked it up then put it down again should have been at ER Not happy with Spurs away Kill for that.
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