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still seems strange we are after Hargreaves after getting Carrick and with the midfield resources we have we need a striker as Ole is too old and Rossi is unproven and Fergie doesn't want to play him at this level himself Richardson and Park just aren't up to it and Ronaldo still isn't the finished article yet |
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The real problem United have got is, that they can't afford to make any mistakes in the transfer market, that's why I think they didn't bid for Tevez, if they bought someone like Veron today it would be a real disaster, hand the title to Chelsea and probably cost Fergie his job ---------- Post added at 11:31 ---------- Previous post was at 10:57 ---------- This is exactly what football needs, when players step out of line, it's all to easy for them to just write a cheque, they need more punishments that hurt! http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2...550395,00.html |
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Can somebody update me on the proper fan requirements?
Do you have to go to every home game? What about away games? Reserve Games? Surely you can't be a proper fan if you don't go to U-18 games home and away! |
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Yeah it's funny how many people became Liverpool fans in the 80s. Wonder what the attraction was? ;) I grew up in the 80s, 90% of my friends supported Liverpool.
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Strange how you mention Liverpool, they are the people now who try and level the "out of town" supporters at Man U. And yet they have been doing it for decades, double standards me thinks. ;) |
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I think clubs play a very dangerous game though, arrogantly thinking fans will return when the fair weather gang buggers off. Sadly though, they usually do return. It's up to supporters to draw the line though, clubs will soon take notice when it hits their pocket. I wonder how the Glazier's would cope, if Man U's fortunes on the pitch changed dramatically. When all the corporate, and fair weather fans sod off to the next dominant team. And end up with gaps in the crowd, where everyone has left, and now support FC United. |
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well living in South East london i find it amazing how many people moan at me for supporting United yet they support a team who live on the other side of the river and thousands of fans of arsenal, chelsea and spurs live in Kent anyway
i even met one bloke who followed Palace and Chelsea :Yikes: how does that work your local side aren't good enough so i'll pick the league leaders too i follow Palace and Man U coz those were the sides Dad took me to see as a kid |
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United were relegated to the then 2nd division of the football league in 1974, but the club sustained good attendances during the following season, in fact I think it increased overall compared to previous seasons. (It must have been all those glory hunters :D ) But just let trolls wallow in their own mire. ;) |
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good win with an understrength side.. Eva is looking like a very good buy although Fergie needs to work out if he is going to be a LB or a replacement for Giggs as has been mentioned.. still needs a bit of work on the defending side
still not a fan of Richardson ok he can hit a dead ball ok but this isn't American football where you can bring someone on just for free kicks the main difference between Sunday and yesterday was after we went 1-0 up we still had the ball in their half and put them under pressure so we won 3-0 instead of sitting back and letting the other team have all the ball. seems we always do this against top sides and in Europe and it always seems to cost us |
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Any Arsenal fans around today? :rofl: :rofl:
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Im looking forward to Arsenal's season being well and truly over by the end of next week. I can see them being turned over by TOttenham at the Emirates, and out of Europe with defeat at the hands of Porto. :)
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