getdownmonkeyman wrote:That was the crux of the question. Which club were you referring to. Until then it isn't possible to answer the second part.
I didn't refer to any specific club, I've already told you, the only inference is, not Liverpool.
Did I call a Man U player a rapist? That is what I was accused of.
It's easy, read exactly what I said, not what you think I said, wanted me to say or what you interpret it to say and answer the question, if you won't then it's obvious you're just sticking up for your manc buddy, which I suspect all along and don't want to say he was wrong.
Your loyalty is admirable and sweet.
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WireFanatic II wrote:Why, if it isn't Catalancs, RLFANS answer to a question no-one asked!
Wire_85 wrote:Do you feel this defeat could start a bad run of form? I gave up on us winning the title after the 1-1 with city and still think the same just wondered what an man u fan's thoughts on it would be given the manner of the defeat.
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Anyway..........
So Utd were god damn awful, aorst I have seen them in a long while, fairplay to the Scousers though they wanted it more.
Lets face it Utd are where they are this season without hardly ever playing near their best imo, we have stuttered through lots of games and have not looked as good as last season imo. Still maybe this result will act as a wake up call and get the blood flowing again for the final push to the season, we need to start playing better, performances like the one's against Newcastle, Inter and Liverpool won't get us through.
I still think we will take out the title although we have some tough games coming, especially home ones but in Europe we need to improve.
So Utd were god damn awful, aorst I have seen them in a long while, fairplay to the Scousers though they wanted it more.
Lets face it Utd are where they are this season without hardly ever playing near their best imo, we have stuttered through lots of games and have not looked as good as last season imo. Still maybe this result will act as a wake up call and get the blood flowing again for the final push to the season, we need to start playing better, performances like the one's against Newcastle, Inter and Liverpool won't get us through.
I still think we will take out the title although we have some tough games coming, especially home ones but in Europe we need to improve.
You aint really had your bad patch yet have you? like us and chelsea have maybe you won't have one.
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flipper wrote:Not sure Manchester United have hit there best form either often this season, maybe the season so far has been the bad patch..
id go with that.
united have been average at times in both the league and europe. in the thrashing at OT they never got out of first gear but i think the points already in the bag will see them through to another title.
and surprise surprise it looks like aresnal will pip villa for that last champions league spot
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Wire_85 wrote:No comment?
I think, and hope, that the result will be more of a kick up the ar$e rather than the start of a bad patch.
Saying that, VDS' bad patch has now gone on for a few games, which is a worry.
Our game versus Fulham at the weekend will be a big test, I'm confident of a big win, but it all depends on how the players react.
I'm sure I read somewhere on Friday that United have lost a considerable number of points on the weekend after a Wednesday night Champions League game, that is a worry, especially coming up to the important stage of the season.
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