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*pisses in the sink*

did u remember the manner John O'Shea scored against Arsenal in a 4-2 victory on their small primary school pitch?

Believe you me, i was stoked.

The red boots, the black jersey, the chip, the celebration, the ensuing hysteria..

Sial laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa..

Masuk ar!
 
*pisses in the sink*

did u remember the manner John O'Shea scored against Arsenal in a 4-2 victory on their small primary school pitch?

Believe you me, i was stoked.

The red boots, the black jersey, the chip, the celebration, the ensuing hysteria..

Sial laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa..

Masuk ar!

I remember Slyvain Wiltord dancing on OT pitch when we won the league there a few years ago ....

rembat sua!
 
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Old Trafford, 12 January 2008

Manchester United 6-0 Newcastle United
Ronaldo (48, 70, 87)
Tevez (55, 90)
Ferdinand (85)
 
first half 0-0
6 goals 2nd half. pity newcastle, the fans are a disillusioned lot.they still believe that they are among the best in EPL.

should give big sammy some time.saw the pic in the newspaper.he's grinning and happy.
"yeah i've been fired but i walked away 4 million pound richer"

and of all placed coming Old Trafford-theatre of dreams after giving him the boot!

its Nightmare of Stretford End

C.Ronaldo 2nd goal was the best-once Carrick won the ball, see how the attackers moved at speed and the lay-up by W.Rooney to Tevez and that curved assist to C.Ronaldo- WOW, that was beautiful !!!!
 
agreed.beautiful and deadly football by man utd at its best.worthy of retaining the title.hard luck for the gunners.so much possesion but draw.aww...
 
man u played a superb game!! their passes were so brilliantly done , the match could have ended 8-0 or something if they scored the first...
 
i actually watched the match last night. Congrats to man u, they played some killerfootball
 
brotherhood of the red devils

Sir alex can't go on forever..
who do you think is the best person to take over?

i for one would love that big-mouth portugese fella,
controversial and flamboyant he might be but he delivers man!!
 
carlos??
he's a great coach,ability to speak 5 languages is a plus but the modern game, u need more than technicality and football know how

Wazza,Tevez and Ronaldo are hugely talented...besides the normal aspects of improving their skills,stamina,etc...what else can a great coach do??

to be an outstanding manager/head coach, i believe he must be a great motivator,can put fire in the bellies and eyes of the players..

saw this movie whereby Tommy Lee Jones was assigned to protect a group of cheerleaders including the sexy Christina Milian-(drool)..

a thing that was said in the movie, goes something like this
"its easy to cheer when your team is up but it is difficult (to cheer) when your team is down"

case in point-our whacking of Newcastle...I wouldn't want to be in the shoes of the Toon Army..

pssst..however i wouldn't mind to be "cheered" by Christina Milian...hehehehe


well back to replacing Sir Alex..
our own Bryan Robson was 1 hell of a player but is he that good as a manager??
even Keano is facing difficulties with the Black Cats and these men were Sir Alex's generals..

a big club like ours,the WORLD'S RICHEST CLUB by 12 euros,need a big personality to manage
we are, however much i like not to admit, spoilt by the team success..

back in 80's, Liverpool and Everton rule. FULL STOP.

being a hardcore Red Devil, I would just smile sheepishly when being asked about the club's progress..maybe bro Dime, you were too young to remember this or not around, but when Big Ron came,he was being billed as the saviour

in 1983-84, the Red Devils were on a winning streak,winning 12 straight matches and sitting on top of the league, however who won come May-Liverpoool !!!

in 86, when mr Alex came in,we were also playing pretty football as always.Fans thought it was THE TIME, however, at may end 87, we were 2nd again...and we also did flirted with relegation in 89-90.

in my own opinion, arsene wenger is one hell of a manager...if only we could get him..
 
well i wasnt born yet when sir alex took over.but lucky me cause that time liverpool were pretty hot.but it'd be great to see a former united player to take over sir alex's throne.sir alex is already in history books as the longest serving manager with the most success.not forgetting his world record for chewing countless gums on matchday.maybe cantona can come in.he is the manager for french beach soccer team.i think.
 
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