Manchester United v Manchester City

EDIT: Surely 2.5 hours to kick-off is 2.5 hours to kick-off, no matter what time zone you're in!

I actually thought you were talking about the time underneath the countdown - the countdown was always right on my screen. Like PS alluded to.
But it's because I had set the server offset to GMT +1, when it should have been GMT+0, so the countdown gave different times.
 
I actually thought you were talking about the time underneath the countdown - the countdown was always right on my screen. Like PS alluded to.
But it's because I had set the server offset to GMT +1, when it should have been GMT+0, so the countdown gave different times.

I got you, great work anyway!
 
Would losing 6-0 to them today actually be good for us, as there would be no more:

a) pressure of being unbeaten at home
b) pressure of being good at home
c) pressure of never having lost more than 5-0 in Premier League
d) pressure of never having lost by such amount of goals at home

I think yes.
 
Would losing 6-0 to them today actually be good for us, as there would be no more:

a) pressure of being unbeaten at home
b) pressure of being good at home
c) pressure of never having lost more than 5-0 in Premier League
d) pressure of never having lost by such amount of goals at home

I think yes.

You're either taking the piss or mentally unstable. I hope it's the first one.
 
Would losing 6-0 to them today actually be good for us, as there would be no more:

a) pressure of being unbeaten at home
b) pressure of being good at home
c) pressure of never having lost more than 5-0 in Premier League
d) pressure of never having lost by such amount of goals at home

I think yes.

:wenger:

You're not the only one feeling nervous for this one, mate.
 
The fact Rio had said he thinks "Wazza" will get the first goal tells me he's starting.

Rooney's sort of game this :devil:
 
:wenger:

You're not the only one feeling nervous for this one, mate.

Don't think we're going to lose 6-0.

Don't think we're going to lose at all.

There's a chance we will draw.

We will most likely win.

I'm actually quite comfortable ahead of this, think we're better than them and should be able to beat them, unless we play like we don't care which we've done quite a few times this season unfortunately.
 
Don't think we're going to lose 6-0.

Don't think we're going to lose at all.

There's a chance we will draw.

We will most likely win.

I'm actually quite comfortable ahead of this, think we're better than them and should be able to beat them, unless we play like we don't care which we've done quite a few times this season unfortunately.

Why did you sarcastically suggest that a 6-0 loss will be good for us then?
 
Would losing 6-0 to them today actually be good for us, as there would be no more:

a) pressure of being unbeaten at home
b) pressure of being good at home
c) pressure of never having lost more than 5-0 in Premier League
d) pressure of never having lost by such amount of goals at home

I think yes.

I assume this is referring to the idiots who said that losing our unbeaten record was a really good thing.

Either that, or you are mentally unstable :smirk:
 
Yes, apparently the leg-breaker is out.
 
The thug De Jong is out, that's good news for us. No worries about adding to the injury list now.
 
I assume this is referring to the idiots who said that losing our unbeaten record was a really good thing.

Either that, or you are mentally unstable :smirk:

Yes, it was related to that thread.
 
This is a massive game(excuse the line).

If City win this and they have a shot, they would be very much in the title race and despite the protests of those who seem to have CL qualification then title challenge pre-programmed into them with City, they would be in there on merit.

If United win we edge a step closer to 19 and put to bed any issues with confidence following last week's shambolic performance.

Draw is not much use to anyone but Arsenal however, it would be a better result for City.

High stakes but in many ways this is the perfect fixture for United. Should be no issues of complacency or motivation for this match.

City are a better side than many give credit for so I'm expecting the toughest test we have had this season so far.
 
Would losing 6-0 to them today actually be good for us, as there would be no more:

a) pressure of being unbeaten at home
b) pressure of being good at home
c) pressure of never having lost more than 5-0 in Premier League
d) pressure of never having lost by such amount of goals at home

I think yes.

A loss is a win
 
Would losing 6-0 to them today actually be good for us, as there would be no more:

a) pressure of being unbeaten at home
b) pressure of being good at home
c) pressure of never having lost more than 5-0 in Premier League
d) pressure of never having lost by such amount of goals at home

I think yes.

Yes losing 6-0 with 10 minutes to go, win 6-7 ...
 

Van der Sar
Rafael
Smalling
Vidic
Evra
Fletcher
Carrick
Scholes
Nani
Rooney
Berbatov

Subs:
Kuszczak
O'Shea
Brown
Anderson
Scholes
Giggs
Owen

Park misses out.

Actually this is completely false.