Manchester United vs Fulham

I made an effort to raise the temperature ahead of the game. I know I'm not very good at this but I put in some good two hours for it at least.

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I think we'll take this quite seriously:

de Gea
Rafael Ferdinand Vidic Buttner
Cleverley Anderson
Rooney
Nani Kagawa
Welbeck
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Lindegaard; Smalling; Carrick, Giggs, Valencia; van Persie, Hernandez​

Obviously there may be a fair few more changes despite the break the lads have had, due to Southampton being on the Wednesday. Central defence is probably the most likely, to include Smalling and Evans instead of Rio and Vidic (who will come back in on Wednesday). But the likes of Anderson, Rooney, Kagawa, and Nani clearly need more game time to build up some form. Welbeck's had a lot of praise lately so I'd start him here and then either put him on the bench for Southampton or even leave him out altogether if necessary. Sub on Giggs and Hernandez for some minutes to hopefully keep them in the rhythm of their good form, and see if Valencia can get a bit of form back from the bench too (most likely starting against Southampton anyway). Just need a solid performance and hope that we're a bit more ruthless up top.
 
I am predicting our wingers to break out of their slump in a big way. Valencia and Nani to run rampant.
 
Cup results vs Fulham: 8 wins, 3 draws, 2 losses.

07.03.2009 r6 Fulham 0-4 Manchester United
06.03.2004 r6 Manchester United 2-1 Fulham
07.01.2001 r3 Fulham 1-2 Manchester United
14.02.1999 r5 Manchester United 1-0 Fulham
12.02.1979 r4r Manchester United 1-0 Fulham

31.01.1979 r4 Fulham 1-1 Manchester United
26.03.1958 sfr Fulham 3-5 Manchester United (n)
22.03.1958 sf Manchester United 2-2 Fulham (n)
06.03.1926 r6 Fulham 1-2 Manchester United
07.03.1908 r4 Fulham 2-1 Manchester United
23.01.1905 irr2 Manchester United 0-1 Fulham (n)

18.01.1905 irr Fulham 0-0 Manchester United aet
14.01.1905 ir Manchester United 2-2 Fulham


Revenge for 1908!! ;)
 
I made an effort to raise the temperature ahead of the game. I know I'm not very good at this but I put in some good two hours for it at least.

unitedful.jpg

Shit just got real.
 
I think we'll take this quite seriously:

de Gea
Rafael Ferdinand Vidic Buttner
Cleverley Anderson
Rooney
Nani Kagawa
Welbeck



Wouldn't mind that XI at all. :D Ridiculously interchangeable front four.​
 
Is asking our fans to give a good reception to Berba too much? It should be a good one ideally but may not be I feel.

I doubt we are going to boo him. I mean its kinda the way we treated was what made him leave in the end. He wasn't like I want to leave since I hate it here type thing on his own.
 
He was completely professional when dumped on the bench. Pretty sure he'll get polite applause.
 
Out of interest, did SAF not say for the second part of the season he wouldn't rotate DDG, he would make a choice and not punish mistakes? I think we have to hold strong with the boy, it will build his confidence

I don't know if he said that. But if he did he's probably going to stick with De Gea seeing as he made a slight mistake last time.
 
I expect United to win this one comfortably. Fulham have been total shite. But curious as to how Berba will play in this one. I hope well and that he will get some respect from the support at OT.

Hopefully a classic Berbie away performance :lol:
 
I'm very excited, on a whim 3 of my friends and myself have decided to come over to see the game, tickets were easy to purchase (for a change), and even though the flight is a bit expensive, we're hoping it'll be good fun. We arrive in the afternoon at Manchester, around 2PM, have to pick up our tickets from the ticket office as we purchased them today, and after the game we'll go out for a few drinks (any advice?) and back to the airport for our early flight back to France on Sunday morning.

Probably won't be the most incredible atmosphere ever, I realize that with all the spares going around (and considering how easy it was to get tickets 24hrs before the game), but hopefully it'll be a good game and we'll have a good laugh. First time at OT for all four of us!
 
I'm very excited, on a whim 3 of my friends and myself have decided to come over to see the game, tickets were easy to purchase (for a change), and even though the flight is a bit expensive, we're hoping it'll be good fun. We arrive in the afternoon at Manchester, around 2PM, have to pick up our tickets from the ticket office as we purchased them today, and after the game we'll go out for a few drinks (any advice?) and back to the airport for our early flight back to France on Sunday morning.

Probably won't be the most incredible atmosphere ever, I realize that with all the spares going around (and considering how easy it was to get tickets 24hrs before the game), but hopefully it'll be a good game and we'll have a good laugh. First time at OT for all four of us!

Great stuff, I'm sure you'll have a really good time.
 
Since we haven't played Fulham in the cup for a while, here are the last two formations we've used against them:

United 3-2 Fulham, 25/8/12, Van Persie 10', Kagawa 35', Rafael 41'

De Gea
Rafael Carrick Vidic Evra
Cleverley Anderson
Valencia Kagawa Young
Persie​


United 1-0 Fulham, 09/04/12, Rooney 42'

De Gea
Rafael Ferdinand Evans Evra
Carrick Giggs
Valencia Rooney Young
Cheech​
 
EVRA REVEALS CUP MESSAGE

Patrice Evra has revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson has spelled out his determination to win the FA Cup this season.

The Frenchman would love to get his hands on the famous trophy and could be in line for his first outing in this season's competition when Fulham provide the opposition in the fourth round on Saturday.

"The boss has given a big message this season – he really wants to win the FA Cup," Evra told United Review. "He really wants it and so do we.:devil:

"It is the only trophy that I have not won at Manchester United. That seems impossible given that I am now in my seventh year here. The FA Cup means so much and, one day, I hope I will win it. Hopefully this year."

The left-back feels Sir Alex is able to shuffle his pack for the cup competitions and yet still progress, something that was evident considering Evra did not feature himself in the two ties with West Ham.

"Manchester United is the only team that can make 10 changes and still win," he asserted. "You might hear people call it a second team, but it’s not. Everyone is a United player and you trust each one of your team-mates. The manager makes those changes because he trusts that we are going to win. He’s not crazy, he knows exactly what he is doing."
 
Any danger of this one being postponed, gents? I just drove home from town and a journey that normally takes me 5-10 minutes took me 45. The snow is falling rapidly and the roads are treacherous. If it continues overnight and into tomorrow morning, there will surely be some safety concerns.
 
Any danger of this one being postponed, gents? I just drove home from town and a journey that normally takes me 5-10 minutes took me 45. The snow is falling rapidly and the roads are treacherous. If it continues overnight and into tomorrow morning, there will surely be some safety concerns.

Ah shit, don't tell me that man, we spent around 300€ on the trip, that would be a disaster! :lol:

They are forecasting a rapid thaw tomorrow, temperatures up to 10C perhaps. Hopefully shouldn't be a problem.
 
Good to hear there is a hunger for it this year

I hope to see nani later
 
A hell of a lot of snow came down last night. This one could be called off.
 
The last time we played Fulham in the F.A. Cup

 
Depends what team we put out, but I'm expecting us to take an early lead then slowly let Fulham back into it. I know Fergie and Evra have come out and said we really want the FA Cup this year, but if we go a goal up I just think we'll ease off.
 
No way this one's getting called off.

The last thing we'd want is to have to reschedule this one in midweek in between 2 vital league fixtures, so I'm certain we'll have everything in place to get it on.