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you in the united end?
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...ted?CMP=twt_gu
Good article on Ravel Morrison. Clearly has lots of potential talent but is a troubled individual and has lots of issues, looks like he will have to continue his career away from United and grow up! RM will wake up one day regretting that he never made it at the club he supports due to his actions... |
So we're near Sunday. I am so hoping United can get a win at the Emirates vs Arsenal, so obvious that Arsenal will be up for it against us and will play well but a shame that they could not be bothered last week vs Swansea.
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Rafeal. Rio Smalling. Evra Valencia Carrick Jones Nani Rooney Welbeck That is the team to win today sadly I can see both giggs and park playing |
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Rafeal. Rio Smalling. Evra Valencia Carrick Jones Nani Rooney Welbeck That is the team to win today sadly I can see both giggs and park playing |
I am in love with Tony V and his serious face lol
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And Park is played as a defensive winger, and does his job. And if Park had played today, I wouldn't of been surprised. He's just the man for big games, and has scored against Arsenal quite a few times. At bbfan1991, very interesting read. No wonder United want rid. Just a chav it appears. 'At United they will tell you that, goodness knows, they have tried everything. Or, at least, until the past few weeks when the secretary, John Alexander, rang his agent to tell him he should look for another club. By that point, one of the coaches had simply stopped talking to Morrison. His mother went to pick him up from training one day and was told, in the bluntest terms, that her son was a waste of time and not worth the hassle.' That paragraph particularly stuck out to me. 'One of the coaches had simply stopped talking to Morrison'. He reminds me of the kid at school, who throws paper aeroplanes and struggles to write his own name. His attitude stinks. I for one, hope he never makes it (unless his attitude changes dramatically of course). A person like that doesn't deserve to play for Manchester United. |
Glad United won:). The second half was tense!
Some more injuries piling up:(. http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Fe...t-arsenal.aspx |
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Definitely but we're really digging in and not giving up, plus the determination is what pulls United through.
The players needed to wake up in the second half though as Arsenal were much improved then and gave us a scare. I could not understand Wenger taking Oxlade-Chamberlain off?:joker: |
My voice is gone after the Wellbeck goal.
Arsenal fans are a joke leaving when there is just a goal in it. |
Glad you had fun:), imagine if we had lost.
Wenger is attracting more criticism from the Arsenal fans now:eek:. |
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He was their best playing going forward and he'd assisted the goal. And with Rafael on a booking, Chamberlain could of caused him some trouble. Whereas Arshavin, well, my Gran could probably mark him out the game. |
Giggs gives the ball away WAY to much these and offers no real help to Carrick in the middle
Also I have to say Jones imo opnion iz our worst CB and needs to be put in the middle |
Danny Welbeck praises team effort, he was brilliant yesterday along with Valencia and Evra:).
http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Fe...d-scoring.aspx |
Character was key - Smalling
http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Fe...am-spirit.aspx Evra: Tactics were spot on http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Fe...t-arsenal.aspx Scholes: We're perfectly poised http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Fe...itle-race.aspx |
**** sake have work on Saturday gonna miss game SMH.
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Manchester United assistant manager Mike Phelan admits they are stretched by injuries as they bid to overhaul Manchester City in the title race.
But Phelan remains defiant despite the string of knocks suffered by key players in Sunday's 2-1 win at Arsenal. Phil Jones tore ankle ligaments, Nani left the stadium wearing a protective boot, and Wayne Rooney, Michael Carrick and Patrice Evra also suffered knocks. "We're not in the greatest state that we could possibly be in," said Phelan. "However, we can call on all our experiences and resources we have at this football club and we'll have to do that in the coming weeks." Nani reportedly spent the train journey back to Salford with his injured limb raised and with his foot still protected, but United are unable to assess the damage until swelling has cleared up over the next couple of days. Rooney limped out of the stadium, Carrick tweaked a hamstring and Evra suffered a head knock. United were already without Rio Ferdinand, Anderson, Tom Cleverley, Ashley Young, Michael Owen and long-term absentees Darren Fletcher and Nemanja Vidic going into Sunday's match. But, despite now facing a fixture list swelled by FA Cup and Europa League matches, the United assistant manager is optimistic that the versatile Jones can return to the side sooner rather than later, because of his sheer determination. "He's that type of lad," Phelan told BBC Radio Manchester. "His character's very good in and around the place. "He's disappointed that, over the last few weeks, he seems to have limped around the football field quite a bit but he manages to recover, so we're optimistic he can do the same again." United's win at the Emirates kept them within three points of league leaders City. But their next date is with Liverpool this Saturday for their FA Cup fourth-round tie at Anfield, where United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has asked for "positive, witty and loud" support from the travelling fans. |
WAYNE ROONEY has warned Manchester City: We'll hit top gear now the finishing line is in sight.
Premier League champions Manchester United currently trail table-toppers City by three points. But Rooney has taken heart from their recent wobble. The England striker said: "We relish this part of the season. "Once we get into the New Year we can see a bit of light at the end of the tunnel. Every game is massive and we don't want to be dropping points. "But I always feel we are at our best around now because we can see the end of the season and that there are trophies there to be won. "That's why we stay focused and, more often than not, we're always there at the end." Rooney, 26, added: "We understand and know what we have to do. "We need to prepare ourselves the best way we can and hopefully get the results we need." |
Fears have been raised that Manchester United star Nani could be sidelined for a number of weeks with a foot injury.
The Portuguese winger, one of United's most creative forces, limped out of the 2-1 win at Arsenal on Sunday after taking a blow to the foot and travelled home in a protective boot. Swelling on his foot has resulted in a delay in having a scan, with it being feared he has suffered a metatarsal injury. There has been no word from United on the issue, but the Daily Mirror is claiming he could be sidelined for two months. It seems certain that whatever the extent of the injury, Nani will miss Manchester United's FA Cup clash with Liverpool at the weekend. Rio Ferdinand is also doubtful for the trip to Anfield with a back problem, but Phil Jones' ankle injury is not as bad as feared and he could figure. Gutted if Nani is out for that long:(. |
Did anyone watch reserves tonight pogba and will keane would be so sexy in our team espcially pog
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Also pogba was subbed at half time so I am really hoping he gonna get game time on Saturday
I also saw ob twitter a few rumours going round that Ravel may be in contention Make it happen fergie |
Also pogba was subbed at half time so I am really hoping he gonna get game time on Saturday
I also saw ob twitter a few rumours going round that Ravel may be in contention Make it happen fergie |
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