Manchester United vs Sunderland (03.05.2014)

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Hope we win remaining games, regardless of line-up. In terms of players, the new manager (Van Gaal?) is unlikely to play or retain the likes of Fellaini and Young.
 
If I was to receive a pm containing details relating to something two parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen, I wouldn't hate it.
 
From that MEN article:

'They were staying their ahead of the match at Old Trafford this afternoon.'

I not exactly a stickler for grammar or spelling, but you'd expect someone writing for a paper to know the difference between their and there.
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That drives me mad particularly when it's in newspapers or articles wriiten by people who are paid to write stuff.

Anyway come on United
 
Disappointing lineup. Why choose Young over Kagawa and Januzaj?
 
He's a decent player - links well with the full back, good eye for a through ball, works hard and a danger cutting in from the flank. His movement is usually pretty intelligent too. He's not an exciting player to watch though, and the theatrics are irritating.

I stopped reading there...
 
Depressing to see giggs use young over kagawa and again januzaj.

Didnt expect that of him at all. Almost want him to get a 2-0 loss and let januzaj score a hattrick in fergie time.
 
Depressing to see giggs use young over kagawa and again januzaj.

Didnt expect that of him at all. Almost want him to get a 2-0 loss and let januzaj score a hattrick in fergie time.
Why?

He just seems to want to give everyone a go. I don't think we're seeing his preferences or "vision" or whatever in his selections.
 
Just how fecking predictable is Young? He does the same thing every time before he attempts to cross the ball. It's pathetic.
 
A guide to Ashley Young:
  • Hit your first man with the cross like Valencia
  • Overhit the cross
  • Try to beat the opposition fullback and fail
  • Shit first touch and proceed to lose the ball as a result
  • Mess up a basic pass that a non league player wouldn't
 
Noticed it a bit last week as well, but under Giggs, Carrick seems to be pushing up more that he had done all season under Moyes.
 
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