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Russ 18-11-2005 23:22

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Originally Posted by BBKing
Are most United fans (proper ones, not plastic ones from Tunbridge):
a) Behind the manager and glad to see the back of the troublesomeMr. Keane
b) Behind Mr. Keane and highly p!ssed off at the manner of his departure

The ones I know are firmly in b. PR crisis, as I said.

No, we're probably c): Behind whatever the player wants to do and will hope our team can bounce back from this and learn from it.

Sorry if it's not the answer you were after.

yesman 19-11-2005 03:49

Re: [Merged] The Football Thread 2005/2006 Season
 
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Originally Posted by BBKing
Are most United fans (proper ones, not plastic ones from Tunbridge):

The ones I know are firmly in b. PR crisis, as I said.

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a) Behind the manager and glad to see the back of the troublesome Mr. Keane
I am behind Manchester United the football club, no one person is greater than the club itself, not Keane or even Sir Alex Ferguson.

Troublesome ? You only have to looke here to see that his record over the years is impeccable :erm:
He was a great team leader on the pitch, even though his reputation sometimes preceded him.

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b) Behind Mr. Keane and highly p!ssed off at the manner of his departure
Obviously the manner of his departure is open to speculation from the media and such like, a player of his age with such a long service would normally see out their contract, but on this ocassion, the media have probably got the reasons about right.
He is 35 next birthday and was probably on his way out of the door anyway.
The club will move on from this as will the fans given time, although I think his name will be chanted on the terraces for many matches to come.

The name of Roy Keane will be written in the history of the club as one of the legends.

Time to move on methinks.

pedantic 19-11-2005 15:48

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BREAKING NEWS !!

Arsenal win away ! :eeek:

Russ 19-11-2005 17:52

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It'll be nice to see the Arsenal supporters online on a saturday for a change then ;)

sherer 19-11-2005 17:56

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and Man U win with 2 goals and Ruud and one from Smith

nffc 19-11-2005 18:36

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We win as well...

yesman 20-11-2005 11:06

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Former Bayern Munich coach Ottmar Hitzfeld has claimed Manchester United have offered him a position.
BBC Sport

avid.merrion 20-11-2005 11:13

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Swansea Top of the League :)

Russ 20-11-2005 12:06

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Originally Posted by avid.merrion
Swansea Top of the League :)

Innit great! But I have a nasty feeling that the ossum Sir Lee of Trundleshire will be gone in January..... :cry:

sherer 20-11-2005 12:52

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Originally Posted by yesman

yeah i read this as well and it seems strange that he's not saying manager but job.. also surely someone with his experience would keep this quiet until the job was announced officially

could more be just to put his name back on the market so people know he is available

nffc 20-11-2005 15:51

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Originally Posted by avid.merrion
Swansea Top of the League :)

No thanks to us?

avid.merrion 20-11-2005 17:26

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Yeah a good win, and a nice result for us :) Shame that Trundles other goal was disallowed. What happens when the assitant ref's come from the west country I suppose

sherer 22-11-2005 14:40

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abit worried about tonights game against Villareal tonight as Fergie said we don't have alot of experience in the squad and we need a win.. in the old days we'd just through caution to the wind and get 3 goals in the first half but now Queiroz is there i can't see us doing that and we never as good trying to hold on or defend

yesman 22-11-2005 15:13

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Originally Posted by sherer
abit worried about tonights game against Villareal tonight as Fergie said we don't have alot of experience in the squad and we need a win.. in the old days we'd just through caution to the wind and get 3 goals in the first half but now Queiroz is there i can't see us doing that and we never as good trying to hold on or defend

I am a bit concerned also, not only about the match, but whether it's going to be on or not, forecast says Manchester is foggy.

Off to Old Trafford, catchya later :disturbd:

akane1984 23-11-2005 10:35

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Originally Posted by yesman
I am a bit concerned also, not only about the match, but whether it's going to be on or not, forecast says Manchester is foggy.

Off to Old Trafford, catchya later :disturbd:

well it was on, and was poor game we showed some quality football in patches. at points i thought ruud was a little of pace compared to saturday. we could do with some variety up front, saha even though i dont rate him 12m!!! comin back is some sort of boost means we can chop n change the attack abit, as sometimes ruud lacks a bit of pace to get onto a ball. were saha could latch onto it in no time.

still hoping n prayin ballack comes. but just don't c it.


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