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David Moyes is as best a choice as you can get. He may not have a CV filled with titles but it also shows he's a man not concerned with his own individual glory like a certain Rafa. He's a manager that belongs to a famly club, a tradition-filled club who does not leave when things are not going well for him. Really, Moyes is the closest ...
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A BIG THANK YOU SIR ALEX. I started supporting United back in the 94/95 season. Even though we didn't win the league which went to Blackburn, the football that we played was the factor that attracted me to the club. And from then on, I knew I was supporting the right club. This is a club that has it all and thanks in no small part to Sir Alex. ...
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The team that started the match had me searching for some sense that I still can't find now. When I saw the line up, I knew it would be difficult to beat Chelsea and think Sir Alex, with all due respect, wasn't going for a win. I mean, against a top four team, if you don't play your strongest line up, it's hard not to think ...
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If this is a reaction to us losing the game at Chelsea, I think it's a bit over the top. To say we're not among the top 5 teams in Europe is a little knee-jerk. No doubt we were outplayed by Chelsea but that doesn't make them superior to us. The league table doesn't lie. They (or Benitez) clearly has a different priority than us. ...
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It's very difficult to say that was a red card. My first reaction watching that moment was that it's one of those challenges where a yellow card will do. I was really relaxed about the situation then. There are far worse high boots we've seen in football that went unpunished. But when the red came out, I was as dumbfounded as anyone. ...
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A 0-0 score would be perfect for us to get through. As much as the fan in me wanted to predict a 2-0 win, I think it will be an extremely close affair. We can't be overly negative tonight because we don't play well trying to defend the whole match. Past matches have shown that we just can't set out with the sole aim of protecting the ...
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It's not impossible, of course, as not many actually believed RVP was coming to OT before the transfer actually took place. Ronaldo coming back is not wishful thinking but it's highly unlikely largely for financial reason. We've heard of £55m + a complicated salary package to bring Ronaldo back. To begin with, £55m might not be enough ...
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Funny that he would pick on Carrick the way he wrote in the article. He was talking about Carrick sitting too deep. Not sure if he's checked with Sir Alex if that was exactly what the boss told Carrick to do. Not enough probing passes to Rooney and Welbeck? I suppose he was referring to long balls out to the wide men. Again, he should've ...
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Expect the return leg to be another tight affair, simply because of the 1-1 score from the first leg. People expecting an exciting match might be disappointed because I think it will be much tighter than the 1st leg. Being the decider leg, both United and Real will start cautiously. A high-scoring draw or win will suit Madrid fine so they will be ...
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I agree that Kagawa needs to improve on the physical-side. At the time being, he is too light weight for the Prem. He also need to add some speed to his running. Technically, he is already there with the very best in the business. I like the way he keeps the ball in tight situations. It's sometimes a poor final ball or failure to out-muscle an ...