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Come on United <img src="graemlins/devil.gif" border="0" alt="[Devil]" />
(Note the Old Skool badges...) <img src="graemlins/keano.gif" border="0" alt="[Keano]" />
Originally posted by Gazza:
<strong>Sunderland have never beaten us at OT in the Prem, and they have the least potent attack. For these and more unimportant Suckit-like stats and team new go to <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/2606735.stm" target="_blank">http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/2606735.stm</a>
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Just over a week ago there was all the talk about the great record we had against Rovers in the Prem but that didn't do us much good.
I get more nervous playing these no hopers than I do the top teams.
Originally posted by jraby:
<strong>
Just over a week ago there was all the talk about the great record we had against Rovers in the Prem but that didn't do us much good.
I get more nervous playing these no hopers than I do the top teams.</strong><hr></blockquote>
We've a great home record, and the performance against Birmingham was something special, with better finishing and better luck it would have been a thrashing, Sunderland might not be so lucky.
Originally posted by Neil Thomson:
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We've a great home record, and the performance against Birmingham was something special, with better finishing and better luck it would have been a thrashing, Sunderland might not be so lucky.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Birmingham City actually came to play. I'm a bit worried that Sunderland's going to be really defensive and that we might have a problem breaking them down. We have some players in great form though like Seba and I would expect our back four to turn in another really good performance (assuming it's the same unit again); Diego's been scoring it seems like virtually every match, and it looks like Becks is coming into form. So, hopefully, we'll be okay.
It looks like RVN's going to be out of the team entirely though. This is when I really wish we had a 4th striker just in case things aren't going our way. It's a bit of a dilemma though. If we buy now, it probably won't be the top-class striker we all want, because they're virtually all cup-tied. And if we buy now, it would probably rule out buying the striker we really wanted in the summer. But at times like these, we are really a bit short of cover up front.
Originally posted by Livvie20:
<strong>We should get a striker regardless of being cuptied - preferably someone who will benefit the club long term,
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Yeah, agree with you there. My preference would be to try to get the striker we really wanted now (whether it's Ronaldinho, Cisse, Larsson or whoever even if they are cup-tied). Fergie seems to have ruled that out though. I think he's too focused on the European Cup. Because at the end of the day, luck is a big factor in who wins the European Cup. And I'd say we're only one of about 5 teams that have an equal chance of winning it at this point.
For the league, I think we've still got a decent chance right now. But 3 strikers just really isn't enough. Once you have an injury (like now) or a striker whose form is off (like Ruud's form has been these last couple of weeks), then you really feel the lack of striking options.
I thought we had it right a couple of years ago with 4 strikers. If 2 players weren't playing well, we just put the other 2 on. And more often than not, they'd do the job for us.
Originally posted by Neil Thomson:
<strong>Our home form is very consistent mate. I think we'll hammer them. The only thing I'm worried about is Keano, hopefully without McAteer and Quinn he'll be alright though.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Quinn's retired mate
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And that soft twat McAteer wont start on him, if he does,i think jason will be retreiving his teeth from down his throat.
Only thing im worried about is the littlle teams really get themselfs up for games against man utd.
Originally posted by Amir:
<strong>I believer McAteer has been injured and still is.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Split ends?
<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" />
Originally posted by Amir:
<strong>I believer McAteer has been injured and still is.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yep. Has anyone else being looking to see what Irish players each opponent has got since Roy came back? <img src="graemlins/nervous.gif" border="0" alt="[Nervous]" />
Originally posted by Gazza:
<strong>So it's:
Barthez
O'Shea Ferdinand Brown Silvestre
Beckham Keane Veron Forlan
Scholes
Solskjaer</strong><hr></blockquote>
I dont think its that is it?, That twat on premiership plus said its un-changed from the Brum, so i presume thats formation 'n all
Originally posted by Gazza:
<strong>So it's:
Barthez
O'Shea Ferdinand Brown Silvestre
Beckham Keane Veron Forlan
Scholes
Solskjaer</strong><hr></blockquote>
Against Birmingham City, Scholes started on the left, though it was a very central left, much like Giggs has been.
Originally posted by Neil Thomson:
"We will have a look at Ruud nearer to kick-off time," explained Sir Alex. "His toe was badly infected last Saturday - very red and swollen and absolutely full of pus.
"It's just a question of seeing how he is tomorrow."<hr></blockquote>
All they need is a clean needle and a plaster,feckin whinging Dutchman
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Originally posted by Neil Thomson:
<strong>You watching today then Gazza?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I wish.![]()
They're showing the game here (FSW) at 2pm - 8hr time delay!!!
Mind you, chelsea-arsenal and toon-pool are both live today so I cant complain. <img src="graemlins/devil.gif" border="0" alt="[Devil]" />
Come on united!