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Yeah throw A teenager without a Start and a Midfielder who has been injured for months straight into what will be our most heated match of the season.
Giggs has proven with his vital assists when it matters that he delivers for the occasion. I do think he needs mids next to him to help him with the running but Welbeck and Chicha are in great form and neither should be dropped tO Leave Rooney on his own. |
Giggsy has had to change his game a bit and adapt but he is doing alright in the CM and he seems happy there, legend.
I hope Pogba will get some playing time soon now he is training with the first team, suspect he'll either be on as a sub tomorrow or will start the Europa League game in Ajax next week. Phil Jones will be back for the EL game too hopefully according to SAF! |
Man I hope Evra has a good game tomorrow.
Never have I wanted ONE individual to play so good. |
King your right let's play a Giggs and Carrick combo and get beat AGAIN by an average at best liverpool team. As for Clev i was only kidding and of course he should be eased slowly back but Pogba is OUR BEST MIDFIELDER why should experience affect whether he starts or not
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You are acting like we didn't control possession throughout that game.
Besides Pgba he showed against Crystal Palace in the league cup he isn't flawless. He's young and he will come good in the future. We aren't bless to have every teenager like Rooney & Ronaldo where we can throw them in any situation and know they will deliver. Those guys don't come along all the time. |
We need to either move Evra to the wing or drop him cause every goal we seem to concede seems in some part to be down to him
I cant be asked to argue bout pogba it is quite ovious king you never followed him in youth football cause this kid is special and should be given his chance instead of sitting on the bench getting no mins |
We need to either move Evra to the wing or drop him cause every goal we seem to concede seems in some part to be down to him
I cant be asked to argue bout pogba it is quite ovious king you never followed him in youth football cause this kid is special and should be given his chance instead of sitting on the bench getting no mins |
Patrice Evra needs to work on his defensive side more, sadly he is declining more now:(. He has had matches where he has played well too though.
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The problem is Evra got to comfortable we had no one else and he knew he would always start. I say we bench him and give Fryers some time
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http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Fe...C-844443C0276B
Javier Hernandez praises Ryan Giggs and talks about the match vs Liverpool:). |
We did it:D, thanks Rooney. What a disgrace Suarez is refusing to shake Evra's hand after he put his hand out. I can understand Rio refusing to shake LS hand after but it created tension!
All this drama will unfortunately overshadow the on pitch antics. Dalglish is a vile moron trying to blame the media and having a go at Geoff Shreeves for Suarez stunt before the match. Evra celebrations at the end, well I liked them because it was in front of his own fans but he did run in front of Suarez which LFC fans will call inciting. Evra inciting his OWN crowd?;) SAF spot on calling Suarez a disgrace for LFC and saying more should be done to tackle racism. He also admitted Ferdinand was wrong to refuse handshake and Evra wrong with celebrations at the end, although I think it is an emotional release of steam by PE after what Suarez did. |
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Suarez is a stupid ****. Evra the man who was racially abused, never got an apology wanted to put this behind him but Suarez decides to drag it out again, what a ****ing tit.
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8 game bans for the Argentina team? |
'After seeing what I saw, I decided not to shake [Suarez's] hand. I lost all respect for the guy after that' -Rio
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Any United fans remember Fergies own brush with racism?
Of course you don't. Too obsessed with Liverpool to worry about your own team. A little reminder: ALEX FERGUSON has been warned that he faces the full wrath of UEFA if he utters one word out of line about Juventus. The Manchester United manager was yesterday hit with a fine and a stinging rebuke for what were described as "racist" comments against Italians. Ferguson was handed a fine of 5,000 Swiss Francs, which is pounds 2,155, after he made comments about Inter Milan before both legs of the Champions League clash with the Italians. A UEFA spokesman branded Ferguson a racist after the United manager said: "When an Italian says it's pasta, I check under the sauce." And the United manager compounded the insult before the second leg, when he said the Italians' tactics would include "scheming, diving, referee-baiting - the full repertoire." That incensed UEFA, and has led to a strongly-worded warning that the Scottish manager must not revert to such language when his side meets Italian opposition in the semi-finals. United take on Juventus in what is bound to be a fraught tie, with both sides reverting to the sort of mind games that Ferguson is famous for. But a UEFA spokesman warned the Old Trafford boss last night that they will be monitoring his behaviour closely from now on. "This was unnecessary provocation of the opposing team, and we cannot accept racism of any kind," said a spokesman. "We will be watching closely. If Mr Ferguson makes any of the comments again prior to the game against Juventus, then we would be forced to open up another disciplinary action against him. "We feel Mr Ferguson, who is an experienced manager with a considerable list of honours, should know perfectly well how to handle the media. "Therefore, he should have been aware of the potentially negative impact of his declarations, which UEFA saw as unnecessary provocation and inappropriate prior to an important match." Ferguson will now have to watch his words carefully in the build-up to the semi-final clash with arch rivals Juventus - particularly because he has already incensed the Italian nation. Inter's coach Mircea Lucescu, who resigned after his team were dumped out of the competition by United, claimed the comments would lead to violence. Lucescu insisted that what Ferguson said was "a sad thing and a bad thing," and he claimed that the Inter fans would target the United manager. United were given a rowdy reception in Italy, and Ferguson was singled out for attention by the fans. That could happen again in Turin, but last night a United spokesman insisted that the club accepts the punishment, and the matter is behind them. "These things happen in the heat of preparation for big matches. UEFA have their procedures and we accept it. We are now looking forward to the game against Juventus," the spokesman said. Ferguson's comments were inspired initially before the first leg of the quarter final tie, when he suspected the Italians of playing psychological games over the fitness of Ronaldo. |
Evra celebration video. LOL at Rafael and Fabio joining in with him!:joker:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/16998363 |
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I know i have been very negative of late but today has made my life
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