Manchester United vs Wolverhampton FC

Cheers mate.

Surprised to see Jarvis start, he's been left out of a lot of away games this year. Going with him and Hunt on the wings and two up top is brave - this won't be easy for us at all.

Let's see if the matchday thread can appreciate this fact for the first 60 minutes. Expect it to be tight until then and then for us to nick it by one or two.

Based on previous experience I'd say that's highly unlikely ;)
 
A bit surprised that Fletcher isn't playing and I was hoping Smalling or Jones would partner Rio.
 
So our potentially great young centre backs are playing anywhere but at CB. Would've liked at least one of them to get a run in his natural position. I'm sure Gibson is no worse of option for midfield than Jones.
 
So our potentially great young centre backs are playing anywhere but at CB. Would've liked at least one of them to get a run in his natural position. I'm sure Gibson is no worse of option for midfield than Jones.

One of them is. Evans.

Can't believe the amount of people writing him off at this stage of his career. He'll prove a lot of people wrong yet.
 
There's also the fact that Morrison didn't even make the bench for the reserves on Thursday night. Either he's injured or having one of his periodic mysterious absences.

Forgot about that - that's a possibility of course. I actually expected him on the bench today when he wasn't involved in the reserve game.

Just to clarify: I didn't mean to have a go at Gibson, I just don't see what he can offer that Giggs and Park can't, and I think Morrison does offer something different. I know Morrison doesn't have PL experience, but he has to start somewhere and given our current form and injuries this seems like a decent time to give him some experience.
 
2-1 to us.

Can't see us not letting a goal as confidence will be quite low and Evans.
 
Anyone got a good stream for Mac? Thank you :)
 
Has anyone seen this from nani? shocking to say the least.

Manchester United winger Nani has revealed the extent of his disappointment following the Champions League exit to Basel, saying he wept in the dressing room.

"I wept like a kid in the dressing room in Basel,” Nani said in an article in The Daily Star."

"All of my team-mates were also affected because nobody could quite believe that we had been knocked out at just the group stage. It was like hell in there. This defeat and the loss at Wembley in the final last May have been the worst two days in my United career."

"I am so sad about what has happened. It is almost unbelievable. The dressing room in Basel was like a funeral. This squad is one which is ready to win big titles, so to go out like this is a complete nightmare," he said.

"We know we are better than some of the other teams, so it is hard to be able to work out exactly how this has happened. I do not think that we were too arrogant or complacent. United are a team which always respects their opponents."

"We are damaged but this is the moment for us to soar, and try and bounce back. Now the Premier League is our main objective. It is necessary to be champions. But the boss is a man who knows how to pick his players up and will help us get back on track."

Manchester United... | Facebook
 
Has anyone seen this from nani? shocking to say the least.

Manchester United winger Nani has revealed the extent of his disappointment following the Champions League exit to Basel, saying he wept in the dressing room.

"I wept like a kid in the dressing room in Basel,” Nani said in an article in The Daily Star."

"All of my team-mates were also affected because nobody could quite believe that we had been knocked out at just the group stage. It was like hell in there. This defeat and the loss at Wembley in the final last May have been the worst two days in my United career."

"I am so sad about what has happened. It is almost unbelievable. The dressing room in Basel was like a funeral. This squad is one which is ready to win big titles, so to go out like this is a complete nightmare," he said.

"We know we are better than some of the other teams, so it is hard to be able to work out exactly how this has happened. I do not think that we were too arrogant or complacent. United are a team which always respects their opponents."

"We are damaged but this is the moment for us to soar, and try and bounce back. Now the Premier League is our main objective. It is necessary to be champions. But the boss is a man who knows how to pick his players up and will help us get back on track."

Manchester United... | Facebook

United through and through :devil:
 
I have had one of the worst weeks ever. United went out, I fecked up one of my assigments and I've had a fecking bug for ages now. This morning my shit was more like water than anything else. This is what I've been waiting for to cheer me up. I fully expect a response and I fully believe we'll win by 5 or more goals.

COME ON UNITED.