Sunny Jim
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so has Fergie made up his mind and gave Adreas a run of games so we have an established no 1? or is tactical? any big, strong lads in that Bolton side?
so has Fergie made up his mind and gave Adreas a run of games so we have an established no 1? or is tactical? any big, strong lads in that Bolton side?
Not playing De Gea for the second game running is a mistake...
Going to be another Howard & Caroll situation with neither keeper being 100% sure the manager trusts them.
Lindegaard is a decent keeper, but surely De Gea is the future and should be allowed to claim that #1 spot back.
Scholes starting is a bit worrying given his legs were already pretty gone last season. A 6 month absence from football probably won't have helped. But giggs and jones needed a rest and I guess if ando had a knock then it makes sense. Good to see us keep with the front four though. Good to see fabio back hopefully if the games going well we can get evra a rest and carrick plus one of the wingers. But then I can't see scholes playing the 90 unless Bolton just give up.
davies knight....
so has Fergie made up his mind and gave Adreas a run of games so we have an established no 1? or is tactical? any big, strong lads in that Bolton side?
CONFIRMED MUFC TEAM:
Lindegaard
Rafael
Ferdinand
Evans
Evra
Valencia
Carrick
Scholes
Nani
Rooney
Welbeck
SUBS: de Gea, Fabio, Pogba, Giggs, Park, Hernandez, Berbatov.
We've got a tough run of games coming up:
22 Jan - Arsenal v Man Utd - BPL
28 Jan - Liverpool v Man Utd - FAC
31 Jan - Man Utd v Stoke - BPL
5 Feb - Chelsea v Man Utd - BPL
11 Feb - Man Utd v Liverpool - BPL
For the best to have some consistency for now than keep rotating and as Lindegaard has played the last few matches and on the whole played well (bar the match against City), Fergie's decided to stick with him for now. The constant rotation was our problem at the beginning of the season and keeping the same keeper in goal for a run of games will benefit us.
What are you talking about? Scholes looked at his best early last season because he didn't have a massive off season. He's now had 7 months off. I'll hold judgement for a while. I reckon he'll give us 2-3 really good months again before his legs start to go. He won't be playing beyond this season and I hope alot of people don't get their hopes up. I don't think Ryan will be either.
thats a nightmare of a fixture lists. we must keep in touch with city.![]()
Away vs Norwich.It really is. Then after those we have the two games against Ajax, home tie against Norwich and then Spurs away.
We've got a tough run of games coming up:
22 Jan - Arsenal v Man Utd - BPL
28 Jan - Liverpool v Man Utd - FAC
31 Jan - Man Utd v Stoke - BPL
5 Feb - Chelsea v Man Utd - BPL
11 Feb - Man Utd v Liverpool - BPL
For the best to have some consistency for now than keep rotating and as Lindegaard has played the last few matches and on the whole played well (bar the match against City), Fergie's decided to stick with him for now. The constant rotation was our problem at the beginning of the season and keeping the same keeper in goal for a run of games will benefit us.
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If #MUFC score they will set a new #PL club record for netting in most consecutive home matches, beating their 40-match streak from 1998-00
would like 3 points no matter how close the match may end up
hmm.. not scoring then
Actually, I wasnt joking about Eagles.And we don't even have Manucho and Diouf![]()
would like 3 points no matter how close the match may end up
Didn't want to see Scholes starting games just yet if at all, bit worrying. Still Giggs needs a rest and Bolton don't have much pace, he should cope.