Everton v Manchester United - FA Cup 5th Round 19/20 (FEB)

thewelshconjurer said:

It's a commercial over here in the states where David Spade works at a call center for people wanting to redeem airline miles with their credit card. He just says no whenever they ask anything. Then in the end they say they're going to Capital One and he gets all freaked out.

blahj
 
randy420 said:
It's a commercial over here in the states where David Spade works at a call center for people wanting to redeem airline miles with their credit card. He just says no whenever they ask anything. Then in the end they say they're going to Capital One and he gets all freaked out.

blahj

Thanks.
 
thewelshconjurer said:
Do you know Triumph, the insult comic dog? If yes, have you seen his part on the Quebec ?

I'm not him, but I've seen it. it was good. His Star Wars bit was 100x better though.



Also, "Champions League, you're havin a laugh " chant by us. hehehe filthy scousers
 
One of the best away performances I've seen for a long time.
 
very good performance against a not full strength everton side to be fair. Glad to see smithy running on the sidelines no use risking ryan with his iff hammys in the cold.

Ryan giggs will tear milan apart on wednesday.


United 3-1 over milan

reverse fixture

Milan 1-1 united
 
The game was well easy and a comfortable win for United. But to add to the note as all of you guys, the pitch was fecking fecked.

I hope that cnut who threw that mobile gets done, I guess it was the last result for these sick evetonian cnuts.

The worst part of these crappy fans were that they were screaming Chel$ki all the time.
 
fergie, what have you been playing at - why did you persist earlier in the season with djdj, klebby, miller, bellion and fletcher, when you had players in your squad of the callibre of phil neville and quinton fortune. They can pass the ball in the middle of the pitch, as well as tackle. Please play them for the rest of the season.
We look such a better team when we've go 10 outfield players who can ALL pass the ball.

Evertonians shitted on themselves with their antics . They've proved what a small club they are. they'll never make champs league. They were a disgrace to football, and know they were. Pity they've got too many points to get relegated this year.
 
Fergie hails Ronaldo show

SIR Alex Ferguson singled out Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo for praise after he inspired his side to a 2-0 victory at Everton in the FA Cup fifth round.

Everton held their own in the first half until Quinton Fortune rose highest to head home an opener from Ronaldo's expertly-delivered ball.

When the deadlock was broken United were always in the ascendancy and in the second half Ronaldo capped off a brilliant performance by firing home the rebound from Paul Scholes' free-kick.

And, while all the pre-match build-up centred on Wayne Rooney and his return to Goodison Park, Ferguson was quick to point out Ronaldo's influence on proceedings.

"It was a fantastic performance by us. In fairness I think Everton have missed a couple of players and got some young players out today.

"The boy Ronaldo is a fantastic player. The abuse he took today, I don't know how many fouls he had against him and no-one was booked. I don't understand this game, Roy Keane has two fouls and is booked.

"But the boy (Ronaldo) is persistent and never gives in. He gets up and wants the ball again, he's truly a fabulous player," he told Sky Sports News.

Hostile

Ferguson insisted the hostile atmosphere - due to Rooney’s return and the importance of the tie - was never a problem for his team.

“Having experienced players helps you in that respect," he added.

“Players like Paul Scholes and Roy Keane in the centre of midfield, they’ve been through that, that doesn’t matter to them at all.

“I think we played professionally, we had good discipline, good concentration because on that pitch you need good concentration and possession of the ball was very good."

And the Scot insisted he never considered leaving Rooney out of the starting XI.

“I think there was talk of leaving him out; that was just ridiculous, he’s got to return to Everton at some point whether that’s today, the next game or next season.

“I think the supporters were pretty fair actually. Of course they are going to boo him because that is the nature of the game.”