Man United vs Portsmouth, 26.02.05

Number7 said:
FT 2-1


I don't think I've celebrated a goal more this season than Rooneys 2nd. feck, we needed that.

Same. Maybe the goals against Arsenal and Pool I celebrated more.
 
Richter said:
Same. Maybe the goals against Arsenal and Pool I celebrated more.


I was more in shock when we scored the 3rd and 4th vs Arsenal.

Liverpool one was just :lol:
 
Epic said:
Yakubu think he's a big nigge and is going to bitch slap Gaby

youre going the right way about it if you want to be banned for racism
that is your first and last warning
 
great win.
the result was more important than the performance.
not vintage united. they looked tired and jaded, just couldn't find the zip and inventiveness they've had of late.
best part of afternoon - or was it evening - was ole gunnar solskjaer coming on at half time to do the draw. going off the pitch, he jogged back, as if to say - LOOK my knee is good enough to run around a bit !! hope he comes back and plays a few more games for us before retirement or returning to the norwegian league. he's one of united's greats - a completely true and honest player. just like dennis irwin, gary neville and lots more.

pompey's equaliser was a bit fortunate,but they deserved it as we just couldn't finish them off. they had a lot of possession in the 2nd half, but never really threatened.
it was wonderful to watch us really really trying to get a second goal. and when it came it had to be from the wizard - the man who keeps making thing happen for us .
ROO-NEY.

Hope this was a blip , performance wise, and we can crack on now in our persuit of chelski.

C'MON YOU REDS.
 
lucius said:
he comes back and plays a few more games for us before retirement or returning to the norwegian league.

He will definatly not return to the norwegian league. He will end his career in Manchester United. Well atleast thats whats he's been saying all the time.

Hopefully he will get atleast one match before he retires.
 
Jordan tips United for title success


Portsmouth coach Joe Jordan is convinced former club Manchester United can complete another memorable Premiership title win.

The gap at the top will be cut to just three points should the Red Devils beat Crystal Palace next weekend in a match which kicks-off two hours before Chelsea re-enter the fray at Norwich.

After seeing his side lose 2-1 at Old Trafford, Jordan said: "They have done it before and it wasn't a one-off. They have now collected 14 wins and three draws from their last 17 games and don't look like slipping up.

"There is still a big gap there but what has been said is true, Manchester United have been there and done it, Chelsea might have players who have done it in other leagues, but they haven't done it here.

"That doesn't mean they won't but I expect the gap to get smaller than it is now."