
i think ManUre could win nothing
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Would be great if they won fuck all but it won't happen. They have grit, fight, unity, resolve and self belief - all the stuff Wenger bullshits about us having. If we were going for a treble I'd nearly put money on us to win nothing but not the Manure Filth. They will win at least one if not all three. 

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Agreed just like Wimbledon got battered by the great Liverpool team in the 1988 FA Cup final, 3rd division Swindon got battered by Arsenal in 1969...... Anything can happen in a one off gamehighburyJD wrote:ManUre have no chance whatsoever of beating Barca
they will get battered

what a blind childish comment
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the problem is, if they lose to man city (or schalke) they will then (almost as an exact opposite to us) absolutely destroy every other team they play until the end of the season with the possible exception of barcelona.
because fergie somehow gets his *word censored* to respond to big setbacks by being devastating for a while, whereas we respond to big setbacks by being devastated for a while
because fergie somehow gets his *word censored* to respond to big setbacks by being devastating for a while, whereas we respond to big setbacks by being devastated for a while

Much as it pains me to say it they will win at least 2. Individually, Park,Fletcher(injured),Giggs (octagerian) etc etc...they shouldn't. Collectively they will...it's the mental strength thing AW you keep banging on about that we clearly don't have. Still be there on Sunday & Wednesday...we can but hope!



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Yes - although no doubt it will be a bit more difficult without him. I think Man City's big players are going to come to the fore and ram some of the criticism back down the throats of the doubters and knockers!! It's a feeling I have had since the draw and it has only got stronger on the back of United's win and City's loss this past week.USMartin wrote:I Hate Hleb wrote:Possible but more than likely plain old wishful thinking.Although I really do fancy Man City to turn them over Saturday.
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I Hate Hleb wrote:Yes - although no doubt it will be a bit more difficult without him. I think Man City's big players are going to come to the fore and ram some of the criticism back down the throats of the doubters and knockers!! It's a feeling I have had since the draw and it has only got stronger on the back of United's win and City's loss this past week.USMartin wrote:I Hate Hleb wrote:Possible but more than likely plain old wishful thinking.Although I really do fancy Man City to turn them over Saturday.
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Yeah spot on, although they lost today they know how to respond and will do, because they have players and a manager who know how to win and have what it takes, exactly what we dont have. Dont know why some people are gloating about Utd losing today, at least they will win something unlike usnexum5me wrote:the problem is, if they lose to man city (or schalke) they will then (almost as an exact opposite to us) absolutely destroy every other team they play until the end of the season with the possible exception of barcelona.
because fergie somehow gets his c**ts to respond to big setbacks by being devastating for a while, whereas we respond to big setbacks by being devastated for a while
My hat is off sir to you - well done that call.I Hate Hleb wrote:I Hate Hleb wrote:Yes - although no doubt it will be a bit more difficult without him. I think Man City's big players are going to come to the fore and ram some of the criticism back down the throats of the doubters and knockers!! It's a feeling I have had since the draw and it has only got stronger on the back of United's win and City's loss this past week.USMartin wrote:I Hate Hleb wrote:Possible but more than likely plain old wishful thinking.Although I really do fancy Man City to turn them over Saturday.
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oh and HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA United
I know I had the same feeling as you.I Hate Hleb wrote:Yes - although no doubt it will be a bit more difficult without him. I think Man City's big players are going to come to the fore and ram some of the criticism back down the throats of the doubters and knockers!! It's a feeling I have had since the draw and it has only got stronger on the back of United's win and City's loss this past week.USMartin wrote:I Hate Hleb wrote:Possible but more than likely plain old wishful thinking.Although I really do fancy Man City to turn them over Saturday.
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The law of averages stated that City were going to beat them today after so many recent defeats against them.