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Jonno394
21-04-2007, 20:01
You don't come out any year claiming anything to be yours as you are utter shite.
Yeah, but the fact is, you cnts do it every year, and barring the odd one, you do sweet fuck all. We never claim to be anything other than we are; mediocre at best, I accept that.
You're just a blind scouse mott.
Really poor insult that "Yeah well you just go and wank over the programme you bought when you were in Istanbul, you know the one that night from when your side won their fifth European Cup and you were there, while I was home wondering what nobend Steve Bruce was going to spunk our money away on next."
I think more people would have laughed at mine than yours you bell.
Have it!
Spot on. That's exactly what I said to your mom as i shot my load in her arse this morning while she was trying to tell me how her son could never get it up.
vanNistelrooy
21-04-2007, 20:02
Yeah, but the fact is, you cnts do it every year, and barring the odd one, you do sweet fuck all. We never claim to be anything other than we are; mediocre at best, I accept that.
You're just a blind scouse mott.
I think more people would have laughed at mine than yours you bell.
Spot on. That's exactly what I said to your mom as i shot my load in her arse this morning while she was trying to tell me how her son could never get it up.
:yawn:
I laughed more at Kelso's actually.
Kelso 1(soon to be 7)-0 Jonno
Jonno394
21-04-2007, 20:04
:yawn:
I laughed more at Kelso's actually.
Kelso 1(soon to be 7)-0 Jonno
And here i was trying to defend you and man utd; fuck you then mate.
vanNistelrooy
21-04-2007, 20:07
We don't need defending. I can understand the banter from Kelso, as he's a Scouse, and he'd take anything I had to say on the chin as would I.
You've come in here and just aimed insults at him. It's not Man Utd related so please take it to the spamming section.
Ta.
Jonno394
21-04-2007, 20:12
You've come in here and just aimed insults at him. It's not Man Utd related so please take it to the spamming section.
I'd rather not; and who the fuck are you to tell me what to do anyway.
I was disgusted to see Man Utd fans leaving 3 minutes from the end when it was 1-1 and there was s till a chance you could win or lose the game.
Shows how many glory hunting bastards there are at the games and not true supporters. Any true supporter would stick to the end especially considering your season could really fuck up thanks to this result.
vanNistelrooy
21-04-2007, 20:14
Glory hunting yet they've still made an effort to go to the game? Seems more of an effort than what you make?
Jonno394
21-04-2007, 20:21
Glory hunting yet they've still made an effort to go to the game? Seems more of an effort than what you make?
Yeah; i'm truly sorry that I work on saturdays, i really should throw in the towel as a football fan, because wanting to make a living more than wanting to go watch a game really makes me less of one eh?
stupid muff.
The games i do go to, i stay to the end, and i cheer the players win lose or draw.
Even th fucking commentators mentioned the 'prawn sandwich' fans today mate.
Keyser Soze
21-04-2007, 20:29
The ref bottled it
Exactly what I shouted at the time. Never really expected him to be brave enough to give it actually.
vanNistelrooy
21-04-2007, 21:14
So O'Shea didn't win the ball?
BarnDoor
21-04-2007, 21:25
I have to say Joe you are bang out of order for turning on jonno. He was basically sticking up for you. You can't possibly side with that stupid scouse cunt?
vanNistelrooy
21-04-2007, 21:30
I'm not siding with him, and no disrespect but I didn't ask nor do I need anyone to fight my wars for me.
It was a bit of friendly banter, and he came in trying to hijack it.
I apologise (in a non gay way) Jonno if you took offense from a complete stranger.
Guillermo
21-04-2007, 21:32
Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand will be out for two weeks after suffering the recurrence of a groin injury.
Ferdinand played against Middlesbrough in Saturday's 1-1 draw but limped off at the end of the first half.
The England defender initially picked up the injury in last weekend's FA Cup semi-final victory over Watford.
He will miss Tuesday's Champions League semi-final against AC Milan at Old Trafford but could be back for the Premiership game against Chelsea.
Season's collapsed right here.
BarnDoor
21-04-2007, 22:09
I'm not siding with him, and no disrespect but I didn't ask nor do I need anyone to fight my wars for me.
It was a bit of friendly banter, and he came in trying to hijack it.
I apologise (in a non gay way) Jonno if you took offense from a complete stranger.
Do what you like I hate the cunt anyway
On a completly unrelated note, how's your mother's muff rafa? I heard Dave Whelan and Paul Jewell had a violent threeway with her during today's game in Wigan's executive box and collapsed her womb. Is this bullshit I made up true?
AgentZero
21-04-2007, 23:43
i fuckin knew it!..i said it before god damn boro is our bogey team
skullverine
22-04-2007, 02:39
fuck. 2 weeks without rio. Our defence are fucked now
Keyser Soze
22-04-2007, 02:45
So O'Shea didn't win the ball?
Oh he did get a touch on it, just after mowing down the opponent.
Viperized
22-04-2007, 09:12
No Rio, No Vidic. Chelsea will win their game in hand, and will win at the Bridge imo.
No Rio, No Vidic. Chelsea will win their game in hand, and will win at the Bridge imo.
Neville and Evra are still not fit aswell so that's our starting defence out, Silvestre, Park and Saha also out. The Milan game will be interesting. :huh:
AgentZero
22-04-2007, 09:37
if we can hold milan to one or no goals it would be a good game
as for the EPL....i guess this is karma...
fit defenders Brown, Heinze, O'shea and Cathcart...id do brown and gabby lift their game a lot is riding on their form
Zoolander
22-04-2007, 10:06
http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/8153/siralexferguson19d2e1bxp9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Good morning. In less than an 2 hours, fans from here will join others from around the world. And you will be launching the largest fan battle in the history of Manchester United.
Manchester United -- those words should have new meaning for all of us today.
We can't be consumed by our petty differences any more.
We will be United in our common interests.
Perhaps its fate that today is the 22nd of April, and you will once again be fighting for our freedom, not from tyranny, oppression, or persecution -- but from annihilation.
We're fighting for our right to live, to exist.
And should we win the day, the 9th of May will no longer be known as a Mancunian holiday, but as the day when the world declared in one voice:
"We will not go quietly into the night!
We will not vanish without a fight!
We're going to live on!
We're going to survive!"
Today, we celebrate our No Defence Day!
BarnDoor
22-04-2007, 10:32
Eh lads, its alright - Chelsea have still got to come and beat us first! That's hardly a fucking forgone conclusion is it?!?!?
And who the fuck is Cathcart? God your defence really is shit now.
Eh lads, its alright - Chelsea have still got to come and beat us first! That's hardly a fucking forgone conclusion is it?!?!?
And who the fuck is Cathcart? God your defence really is shit now.
It is if Titus Bramble is playing. But seriously it will be a hard game we've never beaten you at St James' Park under Mourinho.
AgentZero
22-04-2007, 10:57
Eh lads, its alright - Chelsea have still got to come and beat us first! That's hardly a fucking forgone conclusion is it?!?!?
And who the fuck is Cathcart? God your defence really is shit now.
Cathcart is our Reserves captain ....counting on you lot to beat them.
Cathcart is our Reserves captain ....counting on you lot to beat them.
A draw would make me delighted.
I can't be bothered to say what was shite about yesterday, I'll let you all debate about it.
skullverine
22-04-2007, 12:13
Someone on RedCafe said Cathcart is out for the rest of the season.
I'm hoping that Newcastle will at least get a draw. A win for them would make me happier
It is if Titus Bramble is playing. But seriously it will be a hard game we've never beaten you at St James' Park under Mourinho.
Last season Bramble scored a volley against us last season and the season before he forced Germei to score an own goal. So I'm serious when I say, we must watch out for Bramble.
Now to make this on topic - what would be your team for Tuesday's game against Milan?
Last season Bramble scored a volley against us last season and the season before he forced Germei to score an own goal. So I'm serious when I say, we must watch out for Bramble.
Now to make this on topic - what would be your team for Tuesday's game against Milan?
I really don't know now, Cathcart and Richardson are both out now apparantly so basically anybody who is left will play.
Guillermo
22-04-2007, 12:29
Evra Heinze Brown O'Shea
Fletcher on the bench as our spare 'defender'. :huh:
VDS
Evra
Heinze
Brown
O'Shea
Giggs
Carrick
Scholes
Ronaldo
Rooney
Smith
Subs, Kuszczak, Fletcher, Solksjaer, Eagles, Dong, 2 youth players.
Strong enough starting line-up but bench is looking very weak.
BarnDoor
22-04-2007, 12:56
Just saw the team lists for today's game lads - sorry if I gave you any hope at any stage.
wrathchild_uk
22-04-2007, 16:17
VDS
Evra
Heinze
Brown
O'Shea
Giggs
Carrick
Scholes
Ronaldo
Rooney
Smith
Subs, Kuszczak, Fletcher, Solksjaer, Eagles, Dong, 2 youth players.
Strong enough starting line-up but bench is looking very weak.
I don't think Evra will be fit for tuesday, so its gonna be a really weak back four again and if boro caused us problems then its looking very worrying for the Milan game :unsure:
vanNistelrooy
22-04-2007, 17:41
Newcastle 0-0 Chelsea
Anyone else see this pleasant surprise on the cards?
Guillermo
22-04-2007, 21:31
Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo has been named PFA Young Player of the Year.
The Portuguese winger has had a remarkable season and that continued with his award on Sunday evening.
Ronaldo succeeds team-mate Wayne Rooney - who was again up for the award - in taking the prize.
Ronaldo also held off competition from Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal), Micah Richards (Manchester City), Kevin Doyle (Reading) and Aaron Lennon (Tottenham Hotspur).
Fabregas came second and Lennon third.
Lord Shrimpeh
22-04-2007, 21:32
Chelsea haven't actually been playing that well recently (well, do they ever?) and they didn't get a cheeky last minute goal this time thank god! So saved our bacon.
Out of the remaining fixtures Chelsea have still to play Bolton, Arsenal, us and Everton... they're all fixtures they could potentially draw or lose. I can see Arsenal getting a result and, if its not over, Everton. Out of us we play Everton, Man Shity and West Ham... again Everton might be a banana skin. Man Shity raise their game but they're too weak this season and West Ham'll be down by then...
It's very close to call but we SHOULD do better out of those fixtures and of course have our 3 point lead and goal difference. Lets hope defence stays together!
Lennon 3rd? :mellow:
Anything for the home-grown lads. :erm:
executioner
22-04-2007, 21:50
Newcastle 0-0 Chelsea
Anyone else see this pleasant surprise on the cards?
Someone upstairs clearly loves us. Or wants us to lose on the last day, and be a right cruel bastard.
Ronaldo Takes PFA Double
Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo has been named both PFA Player and Young Player of the Year.
The Portuguese winger was widely expected to take the main award and his remarkable season continued as he scooped both awards on Sunday evening at the Grosvenor House Hotel.
Ronaldo becomes only the second player in history to achieve the remarkable feat, the other being Sky Sports' own Andy Gray - who won both awards some 30 years ago in 1977.
Ronaldo held off competition from Chelsea's Didier Drogba in second and team-mate Paul Scholes - who came third - to take the main award. Steven Gerrard, Ryan Giggs, and Cesc Fabregas were also in the running.
Ronaldo succeeds Gerrard and is the first United player to take the Player of the Year prize since Ruud van Nistelrooy in 2000.
In contrast, it is the third year in succession that a United player has taken the Young Player of the Year award - with team-mate Wayne Rooney winning the honour in 2005 and 2006.
Rooney was up for the award again, but he was beaten by Ronaldo as he also held off competition from Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal), who came second, and Aaron Lennon (Tottenham Hotspur) in third.
Micah Richards (Manchester City) and Kevin Doyle (Reading) were also up for the award.
The 22-year-old was also named in the Premiership Team of the Year - one of eight United players.
Source (http://msnsport.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=462586&cpid=8&clid=1&lid=&title=Ronaldo+takes+PFA+double )
Son of a bitch!
Nah, well deserved.
AgentZero
22-04-2007, 23:21
there is a god....so pleased about the chelsea game...
Dr. Bob Kelso
22-04-2007, 23:23
http://www.voetbalfocus.nl/imgs/scholes-p1.jpg
"er hang on a minute."
skullverine
23-04-2007, 14:09
just saw the PFA team of the year, nice to see it was dominated by our players
vanNistelrooy
23-04-2007, 18:19
http://www.voetbalfocus.nl/imgs/scholes-p1.jpg
"er hang on a minute."
Exactly.
It's easy to see how Ronaldo's goals has helped us and Drogba's Chelsea's, but Scholes is the main reason we've been so good this season.
Not surprised that got overlooked though, as "goals win games".
Bayern Munich's Owen Hargreaves says Tottenham's star striker Dimitar Berbatov deserves his place in the PFA Premier League team of the year.
The 26-year-old Berbatov has been in stunning form since his £10.9m move from Bayer Leverkusen last summer.
Hargreaves told BBC Sport: "This season Berbatov has been a breath of fresh air in English football, he just makes the game look so easy at times.
"I don't think Spurs realised how good he was. He can be really unbelievable."
Berbatov, who has scored 20 goals in his debut season for Spurs, was named in the team of the year at an awards ceremony in London on Sunday.
Hargreaves believes the Bulgarian has improved his game from his time in the Bundesliga.
He added: "I'm not surprised by how well he has done because he has always been a great footballer.
"He was impressive in Germany, but he never really showed his class on a consistent game-by-game basis.
"He always had one unbelievable match and then two or three where he would not show the same quality, so he has had to step it up.
"The transfer to Tottenham has been fantastic for him because he has been forced to take his game on to a completely different level."
Since the Hargreaves transfer looks destined, maybe if he gets his head far enough up Berbatov's arse then he will come aswell.
Keyser Soze
23-04-2007, 20:36
Exactly.
It's easy to see how Ronaldo's goals has helped us and Drogba's Chelsea's, but Scholes is the main reason we've been so good this season.
Not surprised that got overlooked though, as "goals win games".
Similar to the Drogba-Essien situation then.
Ronaldo has had 21 goals and 29 assists for us this season. That is on a par with Henry's consistent contributions to Arsenal over the years. Scholes may have been a breath of fresh air this season after being out, but there is no doubt in my mind Ronaldo has been the shining light for us this season. He's scored some damn important goals and won some important (if not all legitimate) penalties too. He hasn't won it just for scoring loads, he's inspired the team and given just about every full back in the league nightmares. Scholes has been good, but if you ask me based on this season we would have done worse without Ronaldo than Scholes. Granted we'd be about fourth if we were without either though.
Essien has been better for Chelsea this season I think, Drogba has just been far better than he was in previous seasons. Essien has been a rock in whichever out of position place he has been forced to play in. I would have personally had:
1. Ronaldo
2. Essien
3. Scholes
4. Drogba
5. David James (why on earth did VDS get in ahead of him?)
6. Berbatov (needs to score more league goals though)
Gerrard is in there more on reputation, he hasn't been the force he can be this season, though that is probably down to being played on the right I guess. Fabregas has been excellent especially for his age.
vanNistelrooy
23-04-2007, 22:29
Similar to the Drogba-Essien situation then.
Pretty much.
Viperized
23-04-2007, 23:35
Ronaldo has had 21 goals and 29 assists for us this season. That is on a par with Henry's consistent contributions to Arsenal over the years. Scholes may have been a breath of fresh air this season after being out, but there is no doubt in my mind Ronaldo has been the shining light for us this season. He's scored some damn important goals and won some important (if not all legitimate) penalties too. He hasn't won it just for scoring loads, he's inspired the team and given just about every full back in the league nightmares. Scholes has been good, but if you ask me based on this season we would have done worse without Ronaldo than Scholes. Granted we'd be about fourth if we were without either though.
Wrong ;)
Agree with everything else though. But Ronaldo doesn't have 29 assists. He has 19 assists in all competitions (13 in the Premiership) which is still very impressive.
AgentZero
23-04-2007, 23:40
well premiership aside...Ancelotti claims not to targeting Ron....well it would be a good challenge for Ron to go up against the most experianced backline in Europe and see how he fares.
Wrong ;)
Agree with everything else though. But Ronaldo doesn't have 29 assists. He has 19 assists in all competitions (13 in the Premiership) which is still very impressive.
Why not? He swaps wings throughout the game. I doubt there are that many full backs that look forward to facing him. There was a Nike banner on teamtalk.com that said he had 29 assists. Maybe they're wrong, or they're counting internationals or something.
I fancy Ronaldo's pace against Maldini tomorrow. There's no doubt about it we have to attack Milan with the state of our defense atm. Talk of Darren Fletcher right back? Joke. It's lucky these injuries have come to our defense really, that's the place we have most strength in depth I suppose. Imagine being without Scholes Carrick Ronaldo and Giggs. Doesn't bear thinking about. Park Fletcher O'Shea and Richardson taking on Milan. Ouch.
Why not? He swaps wings throughout the game. I doubt there are that many full backs that look forward to facing him. There was a Nike banner on teamtalk.com that said he had 29 assists. Maybe they're wrong, or they're counting internationals or something.
I think he is talking about the match at the Emirates Stadium where Clichy had him in his back pocket and made him switch wings.
Guillermo
24-04-2007, 09:10
Manchester United have been hit by an injury crisis ahead of Tuesday's Champions League semi-final first leg against AC Milan at Old Trafford.
Only 10 outfield players were able to take part in full training on Monday.
Defenders Rio Ferdinand, Gary Neville, Nemanja Vidic, Mikael Silvestre and Craig Cathcart will definitely miss the game, while Patrice Evra is doubtful.
If Evra misses out, Darren Fletcher is set to fill in at right-back, with Wes Brown and John O'Shea in the centre.
Left-back Gabriel Heinze is United's only other fit defender.
Midfielders Ji-Sung Park and Kieran Richardson will miss the game, along with striker Louis Saha.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was unable to train on Monday but is expected to be fit to take his place on the bench.
Scary, very scary.
CaptainCabinet
24-04-2007, 09:16
0-0 draw and going for it at San Siro?
Zoolander
24-04-2007, 09:22
Should be exciting tonight. Kaka to score.
Guillermo
24-04-2007, 09:29
0-0 draw and going for it at San Siro?
I'd take that without a doubt.
At the San Siro we should have this defence:
Evra--Heinze--Brown--Neville
We could easily achieve a score draw.
I've been having nightmares of Chelsea winning the quadruple.....:no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :crymore: :crymore: :crymore: :crymore:
I'd take that without a doubt.
At the San Siro we should have this defence:
Evra--Heinze--Brown--Neville
We could easily achieve a score draw.
Is Neville definitely going to be back by then?
We need to score tonight and stop Milan from scoring, a draw is no good.
greenegg
24-04-2007, 16:23
Watched PFA awards t'other night and was a bit bowled over by the Manure love in. I appreciate CRonaldo and Scholes and also Giggsy and Rooney at a push but for 8 players I find that absurd. Also a big award for SAF was given out which I agree with but by golly it appeared as if these folks supported you.
Watched PFA awards t'other night and was a bit bowled over by the Manure love in. I appreciate CRonaldo and Scholes and also Giggsy and Rooney at a push but for 8 players I find that absurd. Also a big award for SAF was given out which I agree with but by golly it appeared as if these folks supported you.
Jose's been telling me they do
I think you'll win tonight but by a small margin. With the way your defense is shaping up I wouldn't be at all suprised if you concede either.
vanNistelrooy
24-04-2007, 20:34
I think we can say we're officially out if we don't win tonight. Even if we do, I'm not overly confident of going to Milan needing to avoid defeat.
Zoolander
24-04-2007, 20:36
Oh Dear.
Viperized
24-04-2007, 20:42
Kaka is such a brilliant player. Truly world-class.
Should be exciting tonight. Kaka to score.
Spot on.
Hopefully United can get another goal and it ends 2-2. I need the points in the Champions League Prediction game.
So no more goals for Milan and only 1 more for United.
Keyser Soze
24-04-2007, 21:03
Great goal. What a pass from Scholes.
vanNistelrooy
24-04-2007, 21:36
Rooooooooooooooooooooney!!!
Lord Shrimpeh
24-04-2007, 21:37
Rooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ney!!!
ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNN NEEEEEEYYYYYY
great goal, what a shot, so quick
vanNistelrooy
24-04-2007, 21:38
When Giggs played him in I was shouting at him "Ronaldo was through at the back post you stupid basROOOOOONEY!!!"
Well done, good win...but you should have relaxed with the 2-2.
vanNistelrooy
24-04-2007, 21:42
If we had done we would pretty much have to win in Italy. They were clearly rocked after the equaliser and we would have regreted not scoring again during that period.
Gattuso going off made a huge difference. That goal turned me on.
vanNistelrooy
24-04-2007, 21:50
Gattuso going off made a huge difference. That goal turned me on.
I did a sex wee in my pants :blush:
When Giggs played him in I was shouting at him "Ronaldo was through at the back post you stupid basROOOOOONEY!!!"
:laugh:
Good win, another goal would have been nice. I'm not comfortable with the lead we are taking to Milan.
Dr. Bob Kelso
24-04-2007, 22:12
Even I have to take my hat off to United tonight (though I wish said hat were like oddjobs and I could throw it at them after it).
Oh and their fans were a fucking disgrace. As if it was not embarassing enough to sing "who are ya" after 5 minutes and come across like they had won the game and would go on to do what they did to Roma, when Milan were in the ascendancy you could hardly hear a peep out of them.
Now with the hatred aside I have to say that I thought second half you were brilliant. When Gattuso was subbed I feared the worst and that is exactly what I got. Scholes and Carrick got the run of the park and were allowed to pretty much create at will. They will along with Rooney and Ronaldo get all the praise but it was the unsung hero Fletcher that really caught my eye. Okay he isn't as gifted as his many team mates but his will to win of late has really summed up the fighting spirit and reminded me of none other than Roy Keane. He was everywhere tonight.
Scholes was the man that sparked it all and when United heads were down it was he that put in the most impressive shift. That pass to Rooney for the second was exquisite. I could even just about stand to hear the delight in Clyde's voice.
A proud performance that deserves to see you go through BUT I still hope you don't and more to the point I still THINK you wont.
vanNistelrooy
24-04-2007, 22:18
Good post Rafa.
I'm glad someone else noticed Fletcher's awesome perfomance. Scholes was quite quiet up to the goal, but what an awesome pass it was.
Best Englishman to grace the Premiership? Decent shout?
Dr. Bob Kelso
24-04-2007, 22:19
Good post Rafa.
I'm glad someone else noticed Fletcher's awesome perfomance. Scholes was quite quiet up to the goal, but what an awesome pass it was.
Best Englishman to grace the Premiership? Decent shout?
I just hope Barry was watching. ;)
vanNistelrooy
24-04-2007, 22:21
I just hope Barry was watching. ;)
Sorry to sound dumb, but "huh!?"
Sorry to sound dumb, but "huh!?"
Barry said that he does not see what all the fuss about Paul Scholes is for.
Guillermo
24-04-2007, 22:26
Sorry to sound dumb, but "huh!?"
http://www.pesgaming.com/showpost.php?p=984648&postcount=29
One thing from tonight I'm really puzzled about..why the fuck was Evra booked, thus suspended for the 2nd leg?
because he's a clown, jumping into heinze and knocking him over.
http://www.pesgaming.com/showpost.php?p=984648&postcount=29
One thing from tonight I'm really puzzled about..why the fuck was Evra booked, thus suspended for the 2nd leg?
My thoughts exactly.
Paul Scholes just came back from a suspension, why is it that he one card away from another suspension?
With Evra gone the defence will be even more dodgy. If we get to the final and Scholes misses it because of a suspension again I think I would cry.
Man u out played and looked amazing. Milan looked tired and left there defensive line way to far back. Couple of errors from dida and that was game. Good luck in the second leg
vanNistelrooy
24-04-2007, 22:34
Barry said that he does not see what all the fuss about Paul Scholes is for.
Best English midfielder since Gazza, that's what the fuss is all about!
Best English midfielder since Gazza, that's what the fuss is all about!
Tell Barry that, not me!
Miguel SC
24-04-2007, 22:40
I predict a lot of problems for United if they continue with that defence.
Rio and Vidic are vital for the team.
Dr. Bob Kelso
24-04-2007, 22:41
Tell Barry that, not me!
Lol what thread was it on, I forget.
I predict a lot of problems for United if they continue with that defence.
Rio and Vidic are vital for the team.
Believe me mate it's not out of choice. Like a few people have said I thought that from what I saw from the match (60 minutes onwards) Fletcher was actually doing a good job. Maybe he will finally become a player I wouldn't be worried about having in the line up.
Lol what thread was it on, I forget.
http://www.pesgaming.com/showthread.php?t=49131&page=2
Post #29
This feels like one of those movies, where I give you details about where to find Barry so that you can find him and eventually kill him :\
Dr. Bob Kelso
24-04-2007, 22:50
http://www.pesgaming.com/showthread.php?t=49131&page=2
Post #29
This feels like one of those movies, where I give you details about where to find Barry so that you can find him and eventually kill him :\
Nah if I found Barry I'd probably give him a Smoke and a Pancake.
It was Fletcher that started the move for the second goal. He picked up the ball and drove forward picking up the pace of the move a few gears. Scholes' pass may have been awesome, but without Fletcher there would have been no move in the first place. His other passes were nice and crisp to feet, keeping the moves quick. I'm not going to sing his praises that much though, he wasn't THAT good tonight, just showed the kind of desire to win the ball back that we need (and will get from Hargreaves next season ;) )
Fletcher, Scholes, Carrick and Giggs ran the show in the second half. Ronaldo lost the ball quite a bit perhaps a little selfishly at times, but then I guess you have to put up with that for the times it does come off. Was a little frustrated at our constant passing back in the first half, though I suppose that was more testament to Milan's organisation and dominance. Lucky for us Gattuso had to leave the field really.
Besides the second goal (he was unlucky not to get there for the first and the second was more Fletcher and Evra's fault) I thought Heinze had a good game, made some great challenges in the second half and won many headers considering his size. I would personally have him at centre back again next week with O'Shea left back. Evra's yellow was a joke. Did he get it for complaining about the lack of corner? Shame that we have to play Fletcher there as the midfield/attack combo worked really well in the second half (hence the lack of any need for substitutions in the second half).
Good post Rafa.
I'm glad someone else noticed Fletcher's awesome perfomance. Scholes was quite quiet up to the goal, but what an awesome pass it was.
Best Englishman to grace the Premiership? Decent shout?Behave son. ;)
vanNistelrooy
25-04-2007, 08:29
Fletcher did start it, but I thought Carrick was the one that really created the opening for that goal. I bet most people on here that watched the game thought he was going to make the obvious return ball to Fletcher, and had he done so we probably would have gone down a dead end.
vanNistelrooy
25-04-2007, 08:31
Behave son. ;)
I am behaving ;)
I know you'll have Shearer in mind, and you have every right to do so. But surely you admire Scholes' technical ability and the fact he hasn't lost any over the years, especially as you're such a fan of Gazza?
I am behaving ;)
I know you'll have Shearer in mind, and you have every right to do so. But surely you admire Scholes' technical ability and the fact he hasn't lost any over the years, especially as you're such a fan of Gazza?Scholes is absolutely awesome mate I fucking love him, I was gutted the way he was treat under Sven but not just the manager but his fellow team mates. The best midfielder we've had since Gazza and I do not dispute that.
vanNistelrooy
25-04-2007, 08:36
So would you argue my comment about best Englishman to grace the Premiership? I can only assume you've got Big Al in mind, as the best is still to come from Titus Bramble :tongue:
Dragonfly
25-04-2007, 10:42
All I can say is WOW to Scholes' pass. I'm not easily impressed, but that got me to speak. His performance was very good again. Oh, how England miss him.
Great performance from United. How mint is Gattusso? The game completely changed when he was brought off.
Oh... and hello again.
Nah if I found Barry I'd probably give him a Smoke and a Pancake.
Good stuff, I'll be the one with the Man Utd shirt saying "Scholes is shit" shirt on ;)
I did watch, I found Carrick/Fletcher/Scholes to do an excellent job. The cheeky pass was impressive and magical. In particular Scholes and Carrick, Fletcher had some stupid actions. Still not entirely convinced, but I'll be watching Man Utd's remaining games so he's got time ;) I do not doubt he is still a great player though.
Ronaldo was rather egotistical though, always running with the ball and inevitably losing it. I think Kaka set the example for him regarding efficiency. Giggs was good.
No syrup please :w00t
skullverine
25-04-2007, 11:52
great performance. I hope Gattusso won't be back for the return leg
Great performance from United. How mint is Gattusso? The game completely changed when he was brought off.
Oh... and hello again.
great performance. I hope Gattusso won't be back for the return leg
Sorry for being picky, but it is Gattuso.
Again, sorry for being picky, just I keep seeing Gattusso.
skullverine
25-04-2007, 12:13
Sorry for being picky, but it is Gattuso.
Again, sorry for being picky, just I keep seeing Gattusso.
I don't know how to spell his name so I followed that guy spelling
Great performance from United. How mint is Gattusso? The game completely changed when he was brought off.
Oh... and hello again.
Been a long time.
Fletcher was excellent last night, constantly hassling the opposition and playing the smart pass. He give the Milan players the cheeky dummy on the odd occasion too. Giggs was rather lacklustre I thought, all too often he would be caught napping and have the ball stolen from him, and then to see him walk back after conceding possession was annoying, especially since he was our captain. Fletcher and Rooney were probably my pick of the best on the park for United. Kaka's goal only came from poor defensive errors, fuck knows what was happening when Heinze and Brown (I think) rugby tackled each other leaving Kaka free to waddle through.
Was great to see Kaka get booked though for waving the imaginary card it seemed. He didn't really produce much later on when we started getting our foot in, Fergie obviously gave them a boot in the bollocks and told the players to kick him. As far as I'm concerned though, Fletcher ran the show in the 2nd half along with Rooney, it was excellent.
We had them pinned for about 30 minutes, and I just didn't think it was going to happen for us. Then to see only 2 minutes injury time held up infuriated us, especially after all the stoppages. Ronaldo and that Milan player were down for at least 2-3 minutes when they collided with the advertising board. Then Gattuso went off which took about 2 minutes as well, gets stretchered off the pitch only to walk finely around the edges of the pitch. There were still people in the stadium leaving 3 minutes or so early, what's the point ? Champions League Semi-Final against AC Milan, how desperate can you be to beat traffic or go for a piss ? Glad the knobs missed the frenzy at the death though, couldn't believe it. This considerably old guy, probably in his 50's just keeled over and fell in our row when we were celebrating, it was hilarious, he was loving it.
If Fletcher improves, do you think we might not buy another CMF ?
If Fletcher improves, do you think we might not buy another CMF ?
Fletcher has actually had a fairly good season playing when he's needed. However I still expect us to buy another CMF, maybe as a back-up though since Scholes will only have a couple of years left in him.
O'Shea isn't a bad player either and can do a job when required. Richardson though, is the worst of our regular subs and we would probably be best trying to flog him this Summer while he's still relatively young. I'm sure we could rob another club of £2m or so for him, especially since he's English.
Fletcher has actually had a fairly good season playing when he's needed. However I still expect us to buy another CMF, maybe as a back-up though since Scholes will only have a couple of years left in him.
O'Shea isn't a bad player either and can do a job when required. Richardson though, is the worst of our regular subs and we would probably be best trying to flog him this Summer while he's still relatively young. I'm sure we could rob another club of £2m or so for him, especially since he's English.
We really must offload him.
Any links to the goals of yesterday?
EDIT: We really must get Mavuba or Sneijder.
vanNistelrooy
25-04-2007, 18:20
I'd love to see Sneijder in a United shirt, but I can't see Ajax letting him go too easy.
Been a long time.
Fletcher was excellent last night, constantly hassling the opposition and playing the smart pass. He give the Milan players the cheeky dummy on the odd occasion too. Giggs was rather lacklustre I thought, all too often he would be caught napping and have the ball stolen from him, and then to see him walk back after conceding possession was annoying, especially since he was our captain. Fletcher and Rooney were probably my pick of the best on the park for United. Kaka's goal only came from poor defensive errors, fuck knows what was happening when Heinze and Brown (I think) rugby tackled each other leaving Kaka free to waddle through.
Was great to see Kaka get booked though for waving the imaginary card it seemed. He didn't really produce much later on when we started getting our foot in, Fergie obviously gave them a boot in the bollocks and told the players to kick him. As far as I'm concerned though, Fletcher ran the show in the 2nd half along with Rooney, it was excellent.
We had them pinned for about 30 minutes, and I just didn't think it was going to happen for us. Then to see only 2 minutes injury time held up infuriated us, especially after all the stoppages. Ronaldo and that Milan player were down for at least 2-3 minutes when they collided with the advertising board. Then Gattuso went off which took about 2 minutes as well, gets stretchered off the pitch only to walk finely around the edges of the pitch. There were still people in the stadium leaving 3 minutes or so early, what's the point ? Champions League Semi-Final against AC Milan, how desperate can you be to beat traffic or go for a piss ? Glad the knobs missed the frenzy at the death though, couldn't believe it. This considerably old guy, probably in his 50's just keeled over and fell in our row when we were celebrating, it was hilarious, he was loving it.
Aye, I have utter contemptability for a section of our support. Worse than the lads who left early were the mongs singing 'Who are ya'- They're fucking AC Milan for fucks sake.
Fletcher played mint, he's been brilliant recently. Carrick and Scholes absoloutley ran the show in the second half, but in a game that was being billed as a battle between Ronaldo and Kaka, I reckon it was Rooney who won it. He's been quiet this season, but he chased down everything last night and kept our European Cup hopes alive with his two goals. The quicker Rio gets back the better... Brown's quality when he's alongside him, but recently he's looked hopeless.
Keyser Soze
25-04-2007, 22:57
Been a long time.
Kaka's goal only came from poor defensive errors, fuck knows what was happening when Heinze and Brown (I think) rugby tackled each other leaving Kaka free to waddle through.
Heinze and Evra I believe. Fletcher was a bit at fault for that one by letting the ball bounce but overall you can't knock him, he was solid. The goal could have been prevented on more than one occassion but didn't he take it well? World class.
Thought Gattuso was fucking immense yesterday, and it was very good fortune for him to go off in the second half. Really opened the game up as it was no coincedence Scholes and Carrick got more time and space when Rhino went off.
Oh, and Scholes' pass to Rooney for the second was beautiful. One of the best midfielders I've seen in my life-time, easily.
AgentZero
26-04-2007, 00:34
henize was marvelous..couldnt post yesterday sorry for the late praise
Aye, I have utter contemptability for a section of our support. Worse than the lads who left early were the mongs singing 'Who are ya'- They're fucking AC Milan for fucks sake.
Fletcher played mint, he's been brilliant recently. Carrick and Scholes absoloutley ran the show in the second half, but in a game that was being billed as a battle between Ronaldo and Kaka, I reckon it was Rooney who won it. He's been quiet this season, but he chased down everything last night and kept our European Cup hopes alive with his two goals. The quicker Rio gets back the better... Brown's quality when he's alongside him, but recently he's looked hopeless.
I don't know what makes me cringe more, the ring of "Easy" around Old Trafford or the chant of "Who are ya'". Both horrible and should never exist, it was bad enough singing "Who are ya'" against Roma but to sing it against AC Milan, especially after they dominated some of the game was idiotic.
Rooney was excellent definetely, chased everything down just like Smudger did against Roma and constantly pressurised them. I agree on the point about Brown, his only flaw I think is his wrecklessness at times, he seems to lunge in all too often and miss the ball. He tends to have his head screwed on more alongisde Rio, when saying that though, can't wait till Vidic returns as well.
Guillermo
26-04-2007, 10:03
Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic could make a shock return in the Champions League semi-final, second leg against AC Milan next week after recovering quicker than expected from a shoulder injury suffered in March. (The Sun)
England defender Rio Ferdinand, who was expected to be sidelined with a groin injury until the match against Chelsea on 9 May, is set to be available for Manchester United's match against AC Milan. (Daily Express)
I also read similar things in the Daily Mail, hopefully one of them will be back and fit. No idea when Gaz will be back in the team, it's taking him forever.
Zoolander
26-04-2007, 10:11
This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvxhLrpdUzo) makes me laugh.
skullverine
26-04-2007, 15:45
but is it a good idea to rush him? I know the Milan game is important, but just look at Rio. We rushed him, then he got injured
vanNistelrooy
26-04-2007, 18:36
Groin strains are more likely to reoccur than dislocated shoulders are, so I don't think it's that much of a risk, especially when a spot in the Champions League final is at stake.
Groin strains are more likely to reoccur than dislocated shoulders are, so I don't think it's that much of a risk, especially when a spot in the Champions League final is at stake.Not really, ask Steven Taylor of that. Or I could ask my uncle if you like as well? ;)
Not really, ask Steven Taylor of that. Or I could ask my uncle if you like as well? ;)
Wahey! :D
I remember straining my groin before, couldn't walk up the stairs. :mellow:
Some good and bad injury news, Saha is going to be on the bench for the Everton game tomorrow, Rio should be fit for the Milan game and Vidic should be fit for the City game next week. But Park will not play again this season and is going to America for exploritory surgery on his knee.
Hopefully those 3 can all get back to full fitness soon as they are going to be needed for the end of the season battles.
vanNistelrooy
27-04-2007, 20:38
Where's the bad news?
vanNistelrooy
27-04-2007, 20:39
Not really, ask Steven Taylor of that. Or I could ask my uncle if you like as well? ;)
Does you uncle play in goal, like Steven Taylor does ;)
Park being out for the rest of the season.
skullverine
28-04-2007, 06:51
Park being out for the rest of the season.
I also heard that he could be out for 1 year
AgentZero
28-04-2007, 08:54
would be delighted if vidic comes back
Not looking foward to the match, Everton will be up for it today.
Stubbs has scored a 30 yard free-kick apparently. :huh:
Guillermo
28-04-2007, 13:22
Stubbs has scored a 30 yard free-kick apparently. :huh:
Via a deflection of Carrick. Was going straight to Edwin :no:
EDIT: Fuck sake Chelsea.
Is Cristiano on the bench?
Guillermo
28-04-2007, 13:28
Yep, and we're playing some ridiculous 4-2-3-1 with Smith up front, Solskjaer, Giggs and Rooney behind.
And I can't get an internet stream :(
ive got an internet stream :)
vanNistelrooy
28-04-2007, 13:38
Trust me, you don't want to watch it.
This game has DEFEAT written all over it. Just seen Chelsea's 2nd goal, wouldn't mind us borrowing that four leaf clover to be honest.
Yep, and we're playing some ridiculous 4-2-3-1 with Smith up front, Solskjaer, Giggs and Rooney behind.
And I can't get an internet stream :(
Man Utd have been playing 4-2-3-1 for a while, since Roma at home I think maybe before that. When Giggs doesn't play well it does not work.
Apart from Ronaldo, we don't have anyone else who can change the game for us.
If we don't win today, Chelsea will win the Prem.
Zoolander
28-04-2007, 13:42
Well I just consulted the Magic 8 Ball & it predicts a lost for Manchester United.
My 8-ball said try again later, so I did, this time it said draw.
Guillermo
28-04-2007, 13:44
This is crunch time. If we are to be champions, this half is where the players prove their metal and go out and win.
This game has DEFEAT written all over it.
Alas, you're usually right with these kind of predictions. :(
vanNistelrooy
28-04-2007, 13:46
Well we seem to be a) playing through Smith all the time or b) hoofing it up field. If Ronaldo could get a knock and be out for two games he'd miss Milan and City, which I'd rather have then lose today.
Bring on Ronnie, SAF.
Maybe the San Siro is on your players minds.
Do you think Fergie now wants the Champions League more? Leaving Ronaldo out was a bit of surprise.
Guillermo
28-04-2007, 13:51
Bring on Ronnie, SAF.
Erm..
"1350: Not sure how United fans are going to take this... Kieran Richardson is warming up. "
Leaving Ronaldo out was a bit of surprise.
Apparently got a knock in training, which is why he couldn't start.
Guillermo
28-04-2007, 14:01
Oh fucking hell. Chelsea will no doubt re-take the lead in a few seconds.
Zoolander
28-04-2007, 14:01
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/2038/godspeaks5bb319vl0.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Dear God, please let us win. I promise to stop watching porn if you let us win. Amen.
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/2038/godspeaks5bb319vl0.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Dear God, please let us win. I promise to stop watching porn if you let us win. Amen.
God will not answer your prayers...you are The Devil.
Guillermo
28-04-2007, 14:07
And now Richardson's on. The only thing to make it worse would be an injury to Ronaldo or Rooney....
Zoolander
28-04-2007, 14:09
2-1. God told me I can still watch porn.
And now Richardson's on. The only thing to make it worse would be an injury to Ronaldo or Rooney....
Well in all fairness, Evra was poor so SAF had no other choice.
O'shea again :mellow:
Man Utd will probably win. Everton don't want to.
Phil Neville own goal!?...MATCH FIXING!!!
Guillermo
28-04-2007, 14:17
I love Phil Neville :huh:
Thank God I'm not watching this, my heart is rather weak.
Phil Neville own goal!?...MATCH FIXING!!!
Everton get £2.5 million if Man Utd win the league.
Zoolander
28-04-2007, 14:23
Come on you breads! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSgn0P9T58E)
Guillermo
28-04-2007, 14:27
FUCKING YES!!!!!!!
:huh:
Zoolander
28-04-2007, 14:28
Thanks God, I owe you one.
Viperized
28-04-2007, 14:33
Thanks God, I owe you one.
By not watching porn (you said so yourself in your promise).
Zoolander
28-04-2007, 14:41
Hahaha God! I got you! In your face!
Guillermo
28-04-2007, 14:41
The Eagle Has Landed!
Dear God, please let us win. I promise to stop watching porn if you let us win. Amen.
There's proof of his existance if you ever needed it :ninja:
Guillermo
28-04-2007, 14:45
This is crunch time. If we are to be champions, this half is where the players prove their metal and go out and win.
Well there you are. A win at City and Chelsea failing to win at Arse would see us take the title. There's still bound to be more twists though :no:
2-0
Game over.
oh you of little faith
vanNistelrooy
28-04-2007, 14:46
I thought Eagles had fucked that up.
This feels o so fucking good.
The eagle has..... I can't think of one :mellow:
What a come back. Wonder what Jose is gonna say this time ;)
Zoolander
28-04-2007, 14:47
God wants us to stop watching porn.....
vanNistelrooy
28-04-2007, 14:48
I bet whatever shit he blouts out you'll hear the word "penalty" a few times. Oh, that and "Phil fucking Neville".
Lord Shrimpeh
28-04-2007, 14:51
Phil Neville - once a red, always a red ;)
BarnDoor
28-04-2007, 14:54
Phil Neville - once a red, always a red ;)
Phil Neville - once shit, always shit.
Well it was a team effort from Everton - they all played shit. Turner, Neville, Hibbert and Carsley uniting in wank to give you the 3 goals that mattered.
vanNistelrooy
28-04-2007, 14:54
I think Richardson had a decent game...for once.
Where was Fletcher?
Keyser Soze
28-04-2007, 14:55
Congrats lads, it's as good as over now. Great effort today to get back from 2 goals down though. Still should be a great end to the season with the likes of the F.A and CL all to play for.
Now if you excuse me I'm off to hunt down Phil Neville. :huh:
Congrats lads, it's as good as over now. Great effort today to get back from 2 goals down though. Still should be a great end to the season with the likes of the F.A and CL all to play for.
Now if you excuse me I'm off to hunt down Phil Neville. :huh:
It's not over yet mate, anything can happen. City can cause us problems.
Congrats on your title.
We'll just have to beat you in the champs league and F.A Cup instead:ninja:
vanNistelrooy
28-04-2007, 15:05
If you get there ;) (and if we get there ;))
The eagle has..... I can't think of one :mellow:
The Eagle has... scored a goal. :ninja: :)
Only need to beat West Ham, draw one game and lose one. That will be enough to win the league as Chelsea will have 89 points if they win the three matches left. Then we will sign Carlos Tevez from the then(perhaps) relegated West Ham for 10 million, get Sneijder for 15 million and then buy Puerta for 7 million :ninja: then OF COURSE sell Kieran Richardson. Ta.
It's not over yet mate, anything can happen. City can cause us problems.
:rolleyes: It's obvious yas have won it.
The Eagle has... scored a goal. :ninja: :)
Only need to beat West Ham, draw one game and lose one. That will be enough to win the league as Chelsea will have 89 points if they win the three matches left. Then we will sign Carlos Tevez from the then(perhaps) relegated West Ham for 10 million, get Sneijder for 15 million and then buy Puerta for 7 million :ninja: then OF COURSE sell Kieran Richardson. Ta.
Making it sound a little too easy. Although I reckon you've got the league I hope city beat you, we beat you and hopefully West Ham wont be relegated when you play them. If they need a win to stay up hopefully they will pull os an upset
Zoolander
28-04-2007, 15:10
Oh Happy Day!!! (http:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSw3j9JmkhA//)
YaDiv, Who's Puerta? and where do you plan on playing Sneijder?
skullverine
28-04-2007, 15:13
Hahaha God! I got you! In your face!
ahhaha, your prayer was answered!
what would Gary say to Phil? :D
I hope we win the title at City
:rolleyes: It's obvious yas have won it.
Not really, It depends on the day. Against Pompey and Everton we were slugglish early on and conceded goals, the same could happen against City. In my opinion it's not a formality.
Winning the title at City would be quality.
Yadav, Who's Puerta? and where do you plan on playing Sneijder?
Puerta's a young left sided midfielder playing for Sevilla F.C, concerning Sneijder, he'll be played in the centre of midfield.:ninja:
EDIT: Antonio Puerta:
Personal information
Full name Antonio Puerta Pérez
Date of birth 25 November, 1984
Place of birth Sevilla, Spain
Height 1.83 m
Position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Sevilla FC
Number 16
Antonio Puerta Pérez (born 26 November 1984 in Seville) is a Spanish international midfielder. He plays for Sevilla FC in La Liga.
Left footed Puerta plays on the left side of midfield, although has occasionally filled in at left back. His recent impressive performances have earned him international recognition and reported interest from Arsenal and Manchester United.[1]
Puerta has been capped once by the Spain national football team. He was also capped for Spain U-21.
"Phillip Neville's still a Red,
Still a Red, still a Red,
Phillip Neville's still a Red,
He hates Scousers..."
I was saying to all my mates prior to the game that Phil would score an own goal on the sly for us. :laugh:
Dr. Bob Kelso
28-04-2007, 15:31
Game over. Congratulations. Chelski had it in their hands and they threw it away.
I am not as upset as I thought it would be. I think the purist in me respects the attacking Football you have brought to the table this Season.
skullverine
28-04-2007, 15:33
"Phillip Neville's still a Red,
Still a Red, still a Red,
Phillip Neville's still a Red,
He hates Scousers..."
I was saying to all my mates prior to the game that Phil would score an own goal on the sly for us. :laugh:
nice. Was watching the game with my dad, thank god he decided to shut after Rooney's goal. Throughout the match he was complaining on Heinze can get away without a red card
Game over. Congratulations. Chelski had it in their hands and they threw it away.
I am not as upset as I thought it would be. I think the purist in me respects the attacking Football you have brought to the table this Season.
Fair play.
I still just can't believe what has happened today, I only wish I was at Goodison too. I thought we fucked it all up when we went 2 down with only 40 minutes left, and especially when Chelsea went ahead. Cannot believe it, 4 goals, Sheasy again as well. :laugh: Phil Neville will always be a Red.
Hopefully Arsenal will do us a favour against Chelsea next week and then we can try and win the title before we have to play Chelsea. I'm sure Phil will get a very nice Christmas present from Gary after basically giving him the chance to raise the trophy.
Dr. Bob Kelso
28-04-2007, 15:39
Hopefully Arsenal will do us a favour against Chelsea next week and then we can try and win the title before we have to play Chelsea. I'm sure Phil will get a very nice Christmas present from Gary after basically giving him the chance to raise the trophy.
If I were a Manc (God forbid) I would be now thinking about whether I would enjoy winning the Title more at City or Chelski.
What an end to the Season you have had.
Guillermo
28-04-2007, 15:40
Winning the title at City would be quality.
Technically can't happen, we would've needed Bolton to grab the win today for that. But we can certainly almost guarantee it there.
vanNistelrooy
28-04-2007, 15:41
Cheers Rafa, didn't expect this kind of reaction out of you, but nice one ;)
It would be justice if it were decided on goal difference, having us win it due to our attacking football.
If I were a Manc (God forbid) I would be now thinking about whether I would enjoy winning the Title more at City or Chelski.
What an end to the Season you have had.
Didn't expect this kind of reaction with everything you said in the past, fair play to you.
I would rep you but it's disabled.
Dr. Bob Kelso
28-04-2007, 15:50
Cheers Rafa, didn't expect this kind of reaction out of you, but nice one ;)
It would be justice if it were decided on goal difference, having us win it due to our attacking football.
People don't get me at all on here. :D
I hate Man United with a passion but I love Football. My hatred of United will prevent me from ever wanting you to win the Title in any circumstance but if you do I am not going to sit here and say you don't deserve it when you blatantly do. You look every bit a Ferguson side and you deserve anything you achieve this Season.
By the same token I hate Chelski but more for the fact they have never earned my respect and I have nothing but contempt for the way they go about their business.
United have my respect and always will for what they have achieved and their consistency.
Ferguson has my respect as for all his cuntish behaviour the lad has always acknowledged it was Liverpool who he always wanted to beat from day one. It was Shankly who was his biggest inspiration and even when we were really on our uppers he still gave us the respect we are due. Mourinho on the other hand before he got to England was full of nothing but praise for us but then as soon as we were rivals he lost all his respect and started having petty pops. He may be a very good manager but in this League he is not Great. As Rafa said "Mourinho and I used to be friends, then I started beating him."
Managers and how fans react to them can say a lot about Clubs. Chelski are a small Club they know this and so does their Manager deep down. Before he got to Chelski as I say he was full of admiration for Liverpool but he can't be saying that now can he? So instead as a small time Club would have to he lies to the fans and makes them think they are actually bigger than Liverpool. This is something for all the mind games Ferguson will never do because the Man is worth so much more.
Chelski fans of course lap this shit up so desperate are they to believe that they are now a big club.
Another thing I can take some crumb of comfort in is that Chelski can not say they won 3 titles in a row and they do not get to join that elite group, nor do they deserve to.
For once Chelski have this Season in the League been faced by adversity and fair play to them they reacted very well but then when you have spent 3-4 hundred mill you should really have a squad to deal with all contingencys.
All in all what more can I say than congratulations the better side over the course of the Season has won the League.
Viperized
28-04-2007, 16:25
Good comeback by United. Didn't really expect them to do so, but I knew they' were going to win as soon as Phil Neville put the ball in his own net. I had a feeling he done that on purpose; judging by the way he kicked it. Not that I care anyway, I'd prefer United to win the league title over Chelsea and have been playing better football anyway.
Seeing as United are 5 points ahead of Chelsea, can't see Chelsea quickly catching up. There are only 2 or 3 games left now.
If United win their next game while Chelsea don't (which will be against us. I hope Ashley Cole starts!), the title will surely be United's.
wrathchild_uk
28-04-2007, 16:44
Its good that someone has potentially been able to stop Chelski from winning the league, otherwise they could of dominated it for years with there confidence and financial powers, Utd to be fair have still kept ahead of them in recent weeks with an injury hit squad and even eagles got a chance today..
BlueScouse
28-04-2007, 16:50
Wanna take Phil Neville back off us? Useless manc twat!
Dr. Bob Kelso
28-04-2007, 16:52
Wanna take Phil Neville back off us? Useless manc twat!
You all loved him till today. Was it deliberate?
BlueScouse
28-04-2007, 16:55
Ahem! When did i ever say i loved him you Kopite twat? I've never rated Phil Neville since he's been at Everton.
wrathchild_uk
28-04-2007, 16:55
Was also funny how Ferguson went up to Phill Neville at the end and was smiling and patting him on the back..
Dr. Bob Kelso
28-04-2007, 17:00
Ahem! When did i ever say i loved him you Kopite twat? I've never rated Phil Neville since he's been at Everton.
Ooooh we are upset arn't we. :D
So, again, was it deliberate?
Zoolander
28-04-2007, 17:02
Nah it was just Phil being himself.
BlueScouse
28-04-2007, 17:04
Ooooh we are upset arn't we. :D
So, again, was it deliberate?
:D
I'm over the moon mate, throwing away a 2-0 lead and best of all, Rooney effectively scored the winning goal. Set my weekend up perfect that did dude, lol.
Think i'll have another wank over Fernandes' goal and then go have a good cry over a pint, lol.
vanNistelrooy
28-04-2007, 17:05
I'm sure Moaninho will say it was on purpose, but I don't think it was. Did it come off another Everton player slightly, before going in?
I'm sure Moaninho will say it was on purpose, but I don't think it was. Did it come off another Everton player slightly, before going in?
Yeah, shame as it was going to nestle nicely into the bottom corner.
ecureuil
28-04-2007, 19:56
Haha, of course it wasn't deliberate. In case you missed it, Phil has been a donkey his entire career.
AgentZero
29-04-2007, 01:16
brilliant game!..the thought of the title slipping away at everton was unbearable
we can win it next week!!!...at CITEH!
EDIT: oh no we cant..it has to be at the bridge...unless arsenal beats Chelsea!
ecureuil
29-04-2007, 02:31
We can't win it at City, but if we win that, and Chelsea drop points at Arsenal the following day, then we'd win it while all the players were sitting at home. That would be kind of shit, but oh well.
AgentZero
29-04-2007, 02:45
hmmm must some how postpone teh city game..
hmmm must some how postpone the city game..
As if those "Shitty's" would agree! But you never know, I hope they get a sudden change of heart. Like they they say that they would like to beat an on form Manchester United but I don't really think they will want to miss the opportunity of beating us though. We can't really do anything apart from hope. :sigh::unsure:
AgentZero
29-04-2007, 05:50
well ill be pleased hust beating them
2-0 down with 40 minutes to play and Chelsea 2-1 up against Bolton, United's lead cut to goal difference. Fast forward 40 minutes the whistle is blown at Stamford Bridge and Eagles has just scored United's 4th goal of the match which means there is a 5 point gap at the top after Chelsea conceded an equaliser. 40 minutes makes a big difference.
Manchester United roared back from two goals down to wrap a firm hand around the Premier League trophy by beating Everton at Goodison Park.
Although the Toffeemen produced a performance club legend Alan Ball would have been proud of on the day football bid farewell to a World Cup hero, it was United who emerged triumphant.
As if to rub salt into the Chelsea wounds - and wind Jose Mourinho up even more - Everton skipper and former Old Trafford stalwart Phil Neville was among the scorers, blasting his old club's equaliser into his own net after John O'Shea had capitalised on Iain Turner's blunder to give United hope.
But it was another 'old boy' who came up with the devastating blow - Wayne Rooney ramming the taunts of the Everton fans back down their throats with his 23rd goal of the season 12 minutes from time before substitute Chris Eagles finished Everton off in injury-time.
With Chelsea failing to beat Bolton at Stamford Bridge, United now have a five-point lead with just three games remaining.
And, while they cannot win their ninth Premier League title at Manchester City next Saturday, victory for Sir Alex Ferguson's men would leave Chelsea needing to win at Arsenal 24 hours later to ensure their high-profile clash with United at Stamford Bridge on May 9 was not totally meaningless.
There was no sign of what was to come when Alan Stubbs rasped home a brutal 30-yard free-kick to put Everton ahead early on and when Manuel Fernandes belted home a second after half-time, United were on the ropes.
But, as Mourinho now knows, Ferguson and his team are never more dangerous than when their backs are pressed up against the wall, which in itself, was a fitting tribute to Ball the battler.
The sustained and emotional pre-match tribute to Ball was led by the Everton legend's tearful son Jimmy, whose conduct since his father's unexpected death has been exemplary.
Even without injured star striker Andrew Johnson and keeper Tim Howard, who was prevented from playing under the terms of the contract which saw him join from United on a permanent basis in January, the hosts were determined to lay on a performance fit for the occasion.
Joleon Lescott had already gone close with a header which flicked off the crossbar before Stubbs struck with a free-kick which Edwin van der Sar could not keep out after it had flicked off Michael Carrick.
After a quiet start, Rooney finally got involved, unleashing a snapshot which Turner did well to turn round his near post.
Recalled from his extended loan spell at Sheffield Wednesday in midweek, Turner could not have expected to be so underemployed.
There was a bit more huff and puff from Ferguson's side after half-time before Fernandes doubled Everton's lead with a thunderous effort after he had collected Arteta's pass, then skipped to the side of Wes Brown.
Ferguson's response, introducing Kieran Richardson for Evra at left-back, hardly eased the anxiety growing among the visiting fans.
But hope came quickly, and so did Ronaldo, after Turner inexplicably dropped Giggs' corner at O'Shea's feet, allowing the Irishman to bundle home.
Rooney looked certain to level when he left Joseph Yobo on the edge of the area, then lifted a shot over Turner, only for his old mate Stubbs to get his body in the way.
But the finish line was a long way off for Everton, and the game was flowing totally towards their goal.
As he thinks the world is working in United's favour anyway, Mourinho's discovery of the second Red Devils goalscorer would only have fuelled his paranoia.
Neville could barely believe it himself. In 11 hugely successful years at Old Trafford, Neville scored only five times in 263 league appearances. And none of them were as important as this one.
Again Turner was involved, although he could not do much more than get in the way of Ronaldo's firm header as he rose to meet Michael Carrick's corner.
The ball bobbled around in the Everton six-yard box before Neville, stood virtually on the goal line, thrashed it into his own net in a desperate attempt to clear.
There was more to come for United and their story writers, as the winner - and potential title-clincher, curled in off Rooney's boot 11 minutes from time.
Rooney still had plenty of work to do when O'Shea's far-post cross landed at his feet. But, on a difficult day from a personal perspective, how much maturity he showed to step inside Tony Hibbert, then find the bottom corner with his low shot.
Eagles added another in stoppage time, after Rooney had supplied the pass, and once news of Chelsea's slip was announced, the celebrations really began.
Link (http://forevermanutd.com//content/view/291/9/)
AgentZero
29-04-2007, 12:19
great post..that first paragraph summed up my thoughts after fernandes' goal
Thanks a lot mate! But the credit goes to the Man U columnist, the one in the local paper is David Meek, he sends the info to the local paper via mail.
Guillermo
29-04-2007, 14:48
Wesley Sneijder has said that joining Valencia would be a dream come true for him as reports suggest that the Spanish club are in talks about a summer move for the Ajax star.
:(
Miguel SC
29-04-2007, 14:54
Fernandes goal was awesome!! I hope he comes back home next season...
Why is it always that all the young guns say that it will be "a dream come true" if they go to clubs like Barca and Real!!!(+ other Spanish and the Italian clubs like Milan, Inter, Juve,etc...)
Remember Gattuso? When we tried to buy him some years back but he said he'd like to play for an Italian club.
ecureuil
29-04-2007, 16:44
Gattuso said he wanted to come to United, but Milan wouldn't let him.
-The Trooper-
29-04-2007, 16:48
It was more along the lines of "I'd like to play for United but if I moved anywhere it would be back to Rangers".
AgentZero
30-04-2007, 00:06
he fit for the clash and Maldini is doubtful
vanNistelrooy
01-05-2007, 08:36
I suppose this is the second question after "Will United go through to the final?" is "Will Scholesy be suspended for it?"
Views, everyone...
AgentZero
01-05-2007, 08:41
confident scholesy wont be suspended...we dont have to go gung ho..
AgentZero
01-05-2007, 09:47
BIG NEWS
Defensive duo travel to Milan
Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic have both been included in United's travelling party to Milan ahead of the Reds' Champions League semi-final second leg clash on Wednesday evening.
The defensive pair have been sorely missed of late, but look set to make their comeback against the Rossoneri at the San Siro.
A groin injury forced Ferdinand out of United's game with Middlesbrough ten days ago, while Vidic has been unavailable for nearly a month after fracturing his collarbone during a heavy fall in the 4-1 win over Blackburn at the end of March.
Source
(http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid={B4CEE8FA-9A47-47BC-B069-3F7A2F35DB70}&newsid=423762)
England midfielder Owen Hargreaves has hailed the influence of Manchester United midfield man Paul Scholes as Sir Alex Ferguson's side bids for a Treble.
Source (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/6608483.stm)
Glad that Rio and Vidic are back:) :happy: , I hope they don't get injured again. Like it happened to Rio for the Middlesbrough game.
EDIT: Travelling squad to Milan
Goalkeepers: Edwin van der Sar, Tomasz Kuszczak, Tom Heaton
Defenders: Wes Brown, Rio Ferdinand, Gabriel Heinze, John O’Shea, Nemanja Vidic
Midfielders: Michael Carrick, Christopher Eagles, Dong Fangzhuo, Darren Fletcher, Ryan Giggs, Kieran Richardson, Cristiano Ronaldo, Paul Scholes
Strikers: Wayne Rooney, Louis Saha, Alan Smith, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Saha is still unsure maybe he'll get a place on the bench.
skullverine
01-05-2007, 13:17
When is Gary going to be back?
I don't really know when Gaz is going to be back but I'm still waiting. Hopefully against Chelski.
Guillermo
01-05-2007, 15:07
England midfielder Owen Hargreaves has hailed the influence of Manchester United midfield man Paul Scholes as Sir Alex Ferguson's side bids for a Treble.
What a twat. Anything to lick our arses.
Zoolander
01-05-2007, 23:13
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/2038/godspeaks5bb319vl0.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Dear God, please let us win against AC Milan tomorrow. I promise to stop watching porn if you let us win. Amen.
PS. Can you also make my penis smaller as my girlfriend says it hurts?
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/2038/godspeaks5bb319vl0.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Dear God, please let us win against AC Milan tomorrow. I promise to stop watching porn if you let us win. Amen.
PS. Can you also make my penis bigger as my boyfriend says it isn't working?
Edited for ya'. ;)
Jonno394
01-05-2007, 23:17
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/2038/godspeaks5bb319vl0.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Dear God, please let Man Utd win tomorrow and then smash Liverpool in Athens.
ALso, please give me elite membership for free so I can see all this porn that the devil will no longer be wanking over.
Amen.
BarnDoor
01-05-2007, 23:19
ALso, please give me elite membership for free so I can see all this porn that the devil will no longer be wanking over.
Amen.
Child Porn? Necrophilia? Bestiality?
Zoolander
01-05-2007, 23:19
We'll our win is guaranteed! My penis looks smaller already.
Jonno394
01-05-2007, 23:21
Child Porn? Necrophilia? Bestiality?
It better be; anything else just isn't worth it.
We'll our win is guaranteed! My penis looks smaller already.
Is that possible. I'm not to confident about tomorrow as our defence has looked shakey, if Rio and Vidic play it would be a huge boost and would give us a great chance of getting a result. I just hope that if we go through Scholes isn't banned for the final, his tackling is so bad that I can see somebody like Kaka/Pirlo drawing a stupid foul off of him.
Zoolander
01-05-2007, 23:28
Child Porn? Necrophilia? Bestiality?
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e211/YayPedoBear/pedbear17yt.jpg
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p286/0Zman/pedobeargame.gif
Paedo Bear will get you!
Guillermo
01-05-2007, 23:32
I just hope that if we go through Scholes isn't banned for the final
Add Ronaldo to that equation as well, but I don't see him getting booked unless of sheer stupidity.
Add Ronaldo to that equation as well, but I don't see him getting booked unless of sheer stupidity.
Or diving.
Dundon's
01-05-2007, 23:37
If I was to be totally honest I'd love to see Milan take you out tomorrow night and go on to beat the pool in the final.
Yes I'm bitter. :ninja:
AgentZero
02-05-2007, 12:02
is fergie dealin crack?...i hear word of suspicious substances being adress to him....erm apparantely it was from Colombia
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=426859&cc=3436
Guillermo
02-05-2007, 19:58
He's on form again. :no:
See that Ronaldo, this is a big game player.
Dundon's
02-05-2007, 20:06
1-0 Milan, this is too good to be true surely.
Dundon's
02-05-2007, 20:15
2-0
Guillermo
02-05-2007, 20:16
Bye bye cup. :(
Bye bye cup. :(
I see a raping coming.
greenegg
02-05-2007, 20:22
I don't want to have a pop at you Manure fans but a few of the tools who work with me claim support for you but they are just glory cunts. If Meelan win I will have a grand day in work tomorrow.
Guillermo
02-05-2007, 20:29
I see a raping coming.
I definitely see a third for Milan, and one lucky goal for us near the end.
If only Gattuso was out, he's tackling Ronaldo with ease.
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