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Post by A-t-S on Feb 2, 2007 19:58:39 GMT
was talking to my dad today .. and he pointed out something i wasn't aware of...and i'm not too sure if he's right...but we have yet to win a game that was played on a sunday this season... :S
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Post by redom on Feb 2, 2007 20:06:13 GMT
was talking to my dad today .. and he pointed out something i wasn't aware of...and i'm not too sure if he's right...but we have yet to win a game that was played on a sunday this season... :S just had a quick look and we've won a few games on a sunday, but we haven't won any away games that have been on a sunday, this weekend would be a good time to end that.
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Post by Red Yank on Feb 2, 2007 20:18:09 GMT
was talking to my dad today .. and he pointed out something i wasn't aware of...and i'm not too sure if he's right...but we have yet to win a game that was played on a sunday this season... :S Fluke not a trend I hope...lol. I expect a full strength squad for this one. I don't think Spurs will be able to keep up with our attack and we might be facing a demoralized Spurs side after they lost to ARSEnal the other day.
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Post by A-t-S on Feb 2, 2007 20:23:42 GMT
was talking to my dad today .. and he pointed out something i wasn't aware of...and i'm not too sure if he's right...but we have yet to win a game that was played on a sunday this season... :S just had a quick look and we've won a few games on a sunday, but we haven't won any away games that have been on a sunday, this weekend would be a good time to end that. you're right..guess my dad was wrong ... Common United !! a 3-1 win would do ... i can't see us not conceding :S
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Post by redom on Feb 2, 2007 20:38:48 GMT
just had a quick look and we've won a few games on a sunday, but we haven't won any away games that have been on a sunday, this weekend would be a good time to end that. you're right..guess my dad was wrong maybe he meant away games I actually think we'll draw this game but I'm going to be positive with my prediction and say 2-1 united.
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Post by Sky Sports 1 on Feb 2, 2007 23:28:18 GMT
Hate being in a position where we have to catch up with Chelsea a day later Quite fancy Larsson to torment Spurs tomorrow, don't think it's the ideal time to bring Saha back. If Rooney and Larsson start, Larsson to score 2, Rooney to score 1, Ronaldo another. 4-1 United. Just don't see much of a fight from Spurs with Kind said to be out for 8 weeks, Davids just left, no experience in their squad.
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Post by Jack Bartrem on Feb 3, 2007 0:21:52 GMT
like i've said all season, a one nil will do... Larsson to score. If he doesn't start i'll go for 'that boy Ronaldo'
Come on Utd
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Post by Carlito's Way on Feb 3, 2007 13:36:17 GMT
Hell they can't even beat Arsenal's reserves and have no decent left sided players. If we lose I'll be very disappointed. The first United game I ever went to was against Spurs and I think we won 3-0. I would be happy with a repeat of that scoreline.
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Post by moxdevil on Feb 3, 2007 14:13:45 GMT
For me it's the first of four remaining games (Chelski, Loserpool, and Portsmouth being the others) where we could come unstuck. I think we'll do enough to grind out a 2-1 win. In the meantime come on you Latics!
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Post by Busby Boy on Feb 3, 2007 14:32:16 GMT
Sky Sports PreviewManchester United are bidding to keep title rivals Chelsea at arm's length when they make the trip to the capital to face Tottenham on Sunday, live on Sky Sports 1. The Red Devils have won their last five games at White Hart Lane and may require another victory to maintain their six-point lead, with Chelsea playing struggling Charlton on Saturday. Sir Alex Ferguson's men face a Spurs side who are currently nursing their wounded pride after being dumped out of the Carling Cup at the semi-final stage by rivals Arsenal. Martin Jol is also without his captain Ledley King after the England international was discovered to be carrying a metatarsal injury which is likely to keep him out for eight weeks. Ricardo Rocha may come into the team alongside Michael Dawson for his Premiership debut, but the Portuguese stopper suffered a difficult evening against Arsenal on Wednesday by gifting The Gunners their second goal and Jol may decide to stick with Anthony Gardner. Aaron Lennon has recovered from the illness that prevented him from playing against Arsenal and Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov could be in line for a return after suffering a groin injury in the first leg against The Gunners. Jermaine Jenas is likely to play despite picking up an ankle knock but fellow midfielder Teemu Tainio (throat infection) will not feature. After seeing a deadline day move to Manchester City fall through, Egyptian striker Mido is suspended for the visit of United.. The Red Devils have plenty of attacking options as Louis Saha has recovered from his knee injury. However the French striker will have a fight on his hands to displace either Wayne Rooney or Henrik Larsson as the pair have developed a good understanding in his absence. Skysports.com Prediction: 1-2 United to win through sheer force of will as they maintain their lead over Chelsea. Player to watch: Wayne Rooney - That'll do me.
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Post by evan on Feb 3, 2007 14:45:28 GMT
I dont know about Chelsea taking easy win at Charlton, they have always been one of them hard working teams which have been tough to break down, and since its a derby a draw is possible. Prefer Larson to start instead of Saha and i dont think we will have too many troubles with Spurs especially seeing how as mentioned above King wont be playing.
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Post by Nailer on Feb 4, 2007 11:36:27 GMT
Its going to be tough, but the lads will know that and they'll be up for it. 2-1 to United, with Rooney running the show.
Come on United!
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Post by missunited on Feb 4, 2007 12:59:25 GMT
Le Tissier on Drugs?
Lol, dick. I don't care what they predict as long as we go out and win that's all that matters, eh?
I thought we were gonna be 4th this year.
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Post by Sky Sports 1 on Feb 4, 2007 14:00:11 GMT
If Le Tissier had it his way this season, we'd probably be in the relegation zone, he just hates United for some unknown reason, take no notice.
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Post by Scott on Feb 4, 2007 14:00:59 GMT
Shoutbox is up because I'm heading down the pub now. Enjoy
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