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    What a joke we were last night, totally out played, What the F*ck was SAF doing playing valencia at right back again it didn't work on sat and at half time changed it and it didn't F*cking work again!! Not just saying that was our downfall cause it wasn't, Rio for F*cksake, Rooney lost, Berba did he touch the ball?? Evra always out of postion!! Nani Never in the game, Carrick couldn't pass or tackle the list goes on!! Am i glad i went? Yes i love following my beloved UNITED Home and away, I think we need to buy to many injuries, at the min we need a defender and a center mid, someone who can get hold of the ball spread the play, Will we be challenging For the Title cause we will, Do i want SAF to go, Not at all, Bring on City and lets get back to winning ways,
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    Has Darren Fletcher been that much of a miss?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Miklo View Post
    Has Darren Fletcher been that much of a miss?
    Good Player very consistent, Scotland Captain, Yes he is missed even more so at the min when our mid is lacking so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miklo View Post
    Has Darren Fletcher been that much of a miss?
    I think so yes he was one of the most consistent performers during 08-09 seasons and was maturing into a fine midfielder (one of Scotlands best). Inconsistent performances started last season for the reds and that coincided with Fletchers fitness problems. Just as key are the losses of both Anderson and Cleverly who's partnership early in the season saw the likes of an 8-2 demolition of Arsenal. Cleverly looks a willing suitor to the Scholes role but sadly seems to be made of glass, if Utd can get and keep him fit they will be ok.
    No Scholes,Hargreaves and now Fletcher long term and only really brought in the ever injured TC from the reserves.

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    Man u have quite a few problems at the moment and to be completely honest I think a lot of them are to do with SAF himself .

    I think there is to much politics and pleasing of sponsors and egos in the dressing room that are all showing on the pitch .

    Rooney plays almost ever game as long as he is fit , yet his performances are inconsistent at best . He has no loyalty to united only to his wallet .

    There were only 2 changes between the squad that battered Arsenal and the one that was humiliated against Man city .

    Last night he put out an almost full strength squad and to say that playing any other single player might have made all the difference is a little naive.

    As much as it pains me to say it , we are lucky to be in second place right now , for most of the season we have been way below par and not a shadow of ourselves .

    I believe for us to win the EPL ( and I'll call it what I like ) we are going to have to rely on other teams

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    the only reason united are 2nd right now is because of fergie

    no other manager could take that shower of shite to 2nd in the league

    its a poor team and a poor sqaud, they win games cus of fergie and cus the opposition crumble against them

    but footballs changing in england, "smaller" clubs just arent as scared of the big boys anymore

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    Blackburn have scored more goals this season than Liverpool.
    Yakubu has scored more PL goals this season than Luis Suarez, Andy Carroll and Craig Bellamy combined.

    Fernando Torres had the highest pass completion rate of any Chelsea player v Wolves (92%) and created two chances for teammates. But none of his three shots were on target.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andy1967 View Post
    Blackburn have scored more goals this season than Liverpool.
    Yakubu has scored more PL goals this season than Luis Suarez, Andy Carroll and Craig Bellamy combined.

    Fernando Torres had the highest pass completion rate of any Chelsea player v Wolves (92%) and created two chances for teammates. But none of his three shots were on target.

    LOL

    you'd know all about yakubu after what he did to your 20 million pound defender phil jones the other night. ha ha

    are you lookin at blackburns stats becuase you want to emulate a team that ripped you apart in your own ground the other night?

    torres also has scored more goals in 2011 for liverpool than for chelsea

    makes your stats look rather pathetic hey......

    here are two stats for you......

    yesterday was the first time since 2003 that man united have lost a game while howard webb was the referee LOL

    howard webb has reffed united away from home, in the premier league, 15 times....HE HAS NEVER GIVEN THE HOME SIDE A PENALTY

    LOL

    compared with the 25 he has given united at old toilet

    as ray wilkins would say.......my word

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    Quote Originally Posted by yourloveismydrug View Post
    Man u have quite a few problems at the moment and to be completely honest I think a lot of them are to do with SAF himself .

    I think there is to much politics and pleasing of sponsors and egos in the dressing room that are all showing on the pitch .

    Rooney plays almost ever game as long as he is fit , yet his performances are inconsistent at best . He has no loyalty to united only to his wallet .

    There were only 2 changes between the squad that battered Arsenal and the one that was humiliated against Man city .

    Last night he put out an almost full strength squad and to say that playing any other single player might have made all the difference is a little naive.

    As much as it pains me to say it , we are lucky to be in second place right now , for most of the season we have been way below par and not a shadow of ourselves .

    I believe for us to win the EPL ( and I'll call it what I like ) we are going to have to rely on other teams
    i think united have gone off the boil recently,,for what reason i dont know,,but i do agree that lesser/smaller /cheaper teams are not so scared of united anymore,,maybe city and spurs etc being right up there gives other clubs a bit of hope,,they certainly do not dominate the league like they used to,,and i think thats a good thing for the neutral fan,,bur i also know never write utd off,,as they have showed many times in the past,in the face of adversity they always rise up and come back stronger,,this pl campaign will be a good test for them to show if they still have what it takes to come back and overtake city,,anyway should be an exciting run in to the end of the season
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    Ivory Coast coach Francois Zahoui has rejected Manchester City's request to play Yaya and Kolo Toure in Sunday's Manchester derby in the FA Cup.

    Looks like there will be no Toure's playing for Shitty against your boys on Sunday then.

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    Some news from tomorrow's newspapers to bring you here, as the Independent reckon that Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to let Wayne Rooney leave Manchester United due to a breakdown in their relationship. That would be massive.
    Just got that from the bbc football, wonder if any truth in this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by andy1967 View Post
    Some news from tomorrow's newspapers to bring you here, as the Independent reckon that Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to let Wayne Rooney leave Manchester United due to a breakdown in their relationship. That would be massive.
    Just got that from the bbc football, wonder if any truth in this?
    I said last year when you all thought he would stay...that he would leave soon and he only signed a new contract so Utd would get some decent transfer money for him, if he had not signed the contract he would have gone for very little or walked away free.

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    Manchester United and Wayne Rooney have issued a joint statement denying a newspaper report that the England striker was set to leave the club.
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    Yeah, I just read the same Jaffa, by that was fast come back from old trafford, strange day with Lamps and Rooney
    both having stories about them leaving their clubs.
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