Man City v Man United
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Re: Re: Man City v Man United
13 years 3 months ago
I can't see City throwing it away now... Hate to admit it but they probably deserve to win the title...

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Re: Re: Man City v Man United
13 years 3 months ago
gregbucks Wrote:
> I can't see City throwing it away now... Hate to
> admit it but they probably deserve to win the
> title...
good sportsman you are Greg. If Newcastle win tonite then Man City will have a fight on their hands as Newcastle will be up for the fight. But if they lose then they will all be but out of qualifying for the Champions League.
> I can't see City throwing it away now... Hate to
> admit it but they probably deserve to win the
> title...

good sportsman you are Greg. If Newcastle win tonite then Man City will have a fight on their hands as Newcastle will be up for the fight. But if they lose then they will all be but out of qualifying for the Champions League.
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Re: Re: Man City v Man United
13 years 3 months ago
Only a game at the end of the day CNC, not a life or death situation...

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Re: Re: Man City v Man United
13 years 3 months ago
Historically,Man U have always stepped up in the critical games,and Man City have tripped up...................was strange to see that turn around completely
Even Rooney.......was calling for the ball rooted to the ground........cut out every time.................they almost looked overtrained for the game!
Man City should finish it now BUT they are experts at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory............I know cos my brother a longtime supporter of City and I have watched his frustration.......lol
Even Rooney.......was calling for the ball rooted to the ground........cut out every time.................they almost looked overtrained for the game!
Man City should finish it now BUT they are experts at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory............I know cos my brother a longtime supporter of City and I have watched his frustration.......lol
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Re: Re: Man City v Man United
13 years 3 months ago
Rob, its not a vintage UNITED team, they need to rebuild imo...
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Re: Re: Man City v Man United
13 years 3 months ago
davetheflower Wrote:
> oscar Wrote:
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> > What a game!! Still think Man U might win the
> > league..away game to newcastle for City a worry
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> After Chelsea beat Newcastle tomorrow to end their
> Champions League dream,they will be deflated
> and i see City beating them comfortably.
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> oscar Wrote:
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> > What a game!! Still think Man U might win the
> > league..away game to newcastle for City a worry
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> After Chelsea beat Newcastle tomorrow to end their
> Champions League dream,they will be deflated
> and i see City beating them comfortably.
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Re: Re: Man City v Man United
13 years 3 months ago
New Castle still in, which means Man U still in lads..
GB don't give up hope, ur team never says die
GB don't give up hope, ur team never says die
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Re: Re: Man City v Man United
13 years 3 months ago
gregbucks Wrote:
> I can't see City throwing it away now... Hate to
> admit it but they probably deserve to win the
> title...
Have to agree with you and many others.
I have posted this comment before and got some flack from fellow posters.
Team selection ??????
Is time for the ballie to go. Not his era anymore.
Sorry !!
> I can't see City throwing it away now... Hate to
> admit it but they probably deserve to win the
> title...

Have to agree with you and many others.
I have posted this comment before and got some flack from fellow posters.
Team selection ??????
Is time for the ballie to go. Not his era anymore.
Sorry !!
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Re: Re: Man City v Man United
13 years 3 months ago
For United supporters and others that wish to contribute
Taken from the website
Sir Alex's £100m spree
Sir Alex Ferguson will launch a £100million summer spending bonanza in a bid to prevent Manchester United being replaced by neighbours City as the dominant force in the Premier League. United could finish the season empty handed for only the fifth time in 23 years following Monday’s derby defeat, which handed the title initiative to City. Even if there is another twist in the race with United taking advantage of a City slip-up, Ferguson knows his squad need strengthening – especially after their failure to come through an easy Champions League group and early exits from the Europa League, FA Cup and Carling Cup. He is lining up bids for Eden Hazard, of Lille, and Tottenham’s Luka Modric to add some stardust and creativity to United’s midfield department. And he is also eyeing Athletic Bilbao’s Fernando Llorente, who scored in both Europa League legs against United, to boost his attack. Two full-backs are also being considered because Rafael Da Silva has proved unreliable and Patrice Evra, now 31, needs competition and cover. Valencia left-back Jordi Alba is on the radar. And there will be departures as well – led by Dimitar Berbatov and Michael Owen. Anderson and Federico Macheda are also likely to be moved on, while Fabio Da Silva will be loaned out to Benfica for the season. Park Ji-Sung will also be sweating on his future after his reputation as a big-game player took another battering in the derby.
The Daily Star links United with Wesley Sneijder and Barcelona's former Reds defender Gerard Pique, and predicts Paul Pogba will be in the exodus, with a move to Juventus on the cards. The Times quotes Pogba's agent Mino Raiola insisting a final decision has not been made on the Frenchman's future but is due in the next week or so.
Papers including the Daily Mail claim Danny Welbeck will miss the final two games of the season but should be fit for Euro 2012 after injuring his foot against Man City.
Round Up By Adam Marshall
Taken from the website
Sir Alex's £100m spree
Sir Alex Ferguson will launch a £100million summer spending bonanza in a bid to prevent Manchester United being replaced by neighbours City as the dominant force in the Premier League. United could finish the season empty handed for only the fifth time in 23 years following Monday’s derby defeat, which handed the title initiative to City. Even if there is another twist in the race with United taking advantage of a City slip-up, Ferguson knows his squad need strengthening – especially after their failure to come through an easy Champions League group and early exits from the Europa League, FA Cup and Carling Cup. He is lining up bids for Eden Hazard, of Lille, and Tottenham’s Luka Modric to add some stardust and creativity to United’s midfield department. And he is also eyeing Athletic Bilbao’s Fernando Llorente, who scored in both Europa League legs against United, to boost his attack. Two full-backs are also being considered because Rafael Da Silva has proved unreliable and Patrice Evra, now 31, needs competition and cover. Valencia left-back Jordi Alba is on the radar. And there will be departures as well – led by Dimitar Berbatov and Michael Owen. Anderson and Federico Macheda are also likely to be moved on, while Fabio Da Silva will be loaned out to Benfica for the season. Park Ji-Sung will also be sweating on his future after his reputation as a big-game player took another battering in the derby.
The Daily Star links United with Wesley Sneijder and Barcelona's former Reds defender Gerard Pique, and predicts Paul Pogba will be in the exodus, with a move to Juventus on the cards. The Times quotes Pogba's agent Mino Raiola insisting a final decision has not been made on the Frenchman's future but is due in the next week or so.
Papers including the Daily Mail claim Danny Welbeck will miss the final two games of the season but should be fit for Euro 2012 after injuring his foot against Man City.
Round Up By Adam Marshall
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Re: Re: Man City v Man United
13 years 3 months ago
GB, Agra... on what basis do you say that Shity deserve to win the title? I am amazed at such a comment :
With their unlimited resources and spending, coupled with the generally accepted comparatively poor standard of the EPL this season, they should have walked away with it. They haven't and the fault for that lies with them. They have also returned to the prodigal son who should never have been permitted to wear the shirt again. United's football this season perhaps does not warrant winning the title but they have fought hard to be where they are and if either deserves it, to me it has to be United. A big difference in the two can be summed up in two words... Kompany Vidic... that has made a huge difference imo plus Fletcher has been out most of the season, he may not be world class but he has been excellent in most of the last 5 years. If United don't win it then I'll be disappointed but as said before I'll just think it is not our year, hope Fergie does bring in additional quality and look forward to next season. I am certainly not "scared" of Shity, seen it before with Chelski etc. No guarantees but the experience Jones, Smalling, Evans and Welbeck have gained this season can only be a good thing, provided they kick on next year of course. Anyway, if there is one club I don't think deserve to win it then it is Shity, if they do win it then fair play but they should never have allowed United to be in the position of losing it and that is in effect what will have happened.

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