cesc's_mullet
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Classic biased post on the FoxSports website.
One of the distinct attributes of a "hater" is denial of the obvious.
The Obvious:
1. Gunners have shown the most consistent form of any PL side.
2. Gunners have displayed the most resilient form of any PL side.
3. Youthfulness serves the Gunners well during the latter stages of a fixture and will serve them well during the latter stages of the season as teams start to tire and the season takes its toll.
4. Gunners should have beaten Liverpool 3-1 based on their open goal misses. This would have given the Gunners the max points and maintained the 2 pt lead in the standings
5. With equally talented strikers, the Gunners back line is stronger than MU's back line. This will lead to more chances on goal for the Gunners on Saturday.
My response:
1- Surely the consistent form has nothing to do with the weak schedule to date, the Liverpool match showing that it's not always easy to beat a top side with the class to defend and thwart opposing attacks.
2- see above
3- United have youth in key areas too, or does the media/ABU forget about Ronaldo, Rooney, Tevez, Nani, Evra, Anderson, etc.?
4- Coulda shoulda woulda; if your aunt had balls she'd be your uncle
5- United's back four is superior. It's clearly one of the best in Europe and that's with the best RB in football (Neville) missing. I could point out which back four has the fewest goals shipped this season as further evidence.
How in hell are the first 3 anywhere near a biased comment?
They're true, and only a fool would suggest otherwise. I also don't see how they're derogitory towards United, in fact I don't see the relevence of any response from any fans, let alone United fans.
We have been the most consistent, and we have the youngest squad doing the rounds. Actually come to think of it I think point 2 is probably bollox, at the least it's very debateable. Your lot has had some bad injuries, West Ham have been decimated, yet still putting in a strong showing for themselves. And Chelsea've come up trumps though that 'crisis.' I'd say those three have been the most resilient.
Where they directed AGAINST United fans, as in: We are better because of this, this and this?
and on points 4 and 5... Well let us not go there.