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So much more than 3 points |
Posted by: silverhoop - 11-11-2013, 01:48 PM - Forum: Man Utd News
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Thought our display yesterday, especially the first half, was next to impeccable.
Had we lost yesterday, not only would the gap have been 11 points but all the long knives would have been out for Moyes.
Suddenly, sitting in 5th place, 5 points behind Arsenal, who will, lets face it, falter further, I can see us going from strength to strength.
What did you make of the performance?
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Hello to the community! |
Posted by: david30 - 11-11-2013, 01:07 PM - Forum: Newbies
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Hello everyone,
I'm a Manchester United fan since I saw the final with Bayern! That night I realized that Man Utd can do anything if they just put their minds to it!
I'm really hoping that Moyes proves himself to be worthy of this current position...but more on that later.
Among my favorite players: Michael Carrick, Ryan Giggs and De Gea.
I'm glad to be here and salute everyone in the forum!
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It seems Vidic is okay! |
Posted by: david30 - 11-11-2013, 12:19 PM - Forum: Man Utd News
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That collision between Vidic and David De Gea gave me a real scare and I'm happy to know that Vidic seems to be doing alright!
Quote: "David Moyes says Nemanja Vidic is “okay” and “conscious” after a head injury forced the United captain off during Sunday’s 1-0 win over Arsenal.
Vidic collided with David De Gea in the 45th minute, an incident that resulted in United finishing the first half with just 10 men. The Serbian was then replaced at half-time by Tom Cleverley, who slotted into midfield with Phil Jones falling back to fill the void in defence.
Thankfully, speaking during his post-match press conference, the boss gave a positive update on the fitness of Vidic and explained the 32-year-old will now undergo a scan.
“I didn’t see the incident at first,” Moyes said. “From the touchline, I thought it was just a clash but I’ve had a chance to see it now and he took a terrible blow. But as far as I know, he is okay. He is conscious, he will get a scan and we hope he will be okay.”
I'm glad he's okay and I'm really joyous we beat Arsenal even though Vidic payed a big price for this victory! Hopefully he will be up and running soon!
I'm so happy we were the ones that stopped Arsenal's good form (before the match they were unbeaten in 3 months in Premier League).
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R & R |
Posted by: SpiralArchitect - 11-11-2013, 11:54 AM - Forum: The Lounge
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The talk during the first 7-8 gameweeks has been all about the abilities of SAS (Sturridge-Suarez) and then about the partnership of Aguero-Negredo. I presonally think that as good as these strike partnerships are they pale in comparison to the genius of our very own R & R. Rooney - RVP for the uninitiated.
What do you think?
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Hello |
Posted by: SpiralArchitect - 07-11-2013, 06:24 PM - Forum: Newbies
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Hello folks.
SpiralArchitect here. (That's a Sabbath reference for those curious)
I started watching EPL casually in 2002 but only became a fan after watching the classic 2003 Battle of Old Trafford between Manchester United and Arsenal. Because of the way that match turned out, I have been a Manchester United fan since then.
My favorite players are Christiano Ronaldo, Oliver Kahn, Nistelrooy, Van Persie (liked him even when he was in Arsenal) and Paul Scholes.
Because India (where I am from) have never amounted to anything as far as the international stage in football goes, I've supported Germany since 2002. Mostly because of Kahn who I was a huge fan of as a kid. (Don't know why)
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