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Post by Andrej7 on Dec 30, 2007 11:40:55 GMT
I already posted that one thing i dont understand is why, why we sit back when we score goal? dont whant to players get tired? I mean we have better team and players who are most of them better in attacking roles and we cant sit back, when we score goal they must attack and open and with little push we score second and game over
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Post by Tatty on Dec 30, 2007 12:48:33 GMT
I dunno if anyone's said this, but was I the only person who saw the Lino give a goal kick, and not a corner before their first goal?
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Post by tomo on Dec 30, 2007 13:09:26 GMT
I dunno if anyone's said this, but was I the only person who saw the Lino give a goal kick, and not a corner before their first goal? Yeh I saw that as well mate. The Lino gave us a goal kick but I think the ref overuled him.
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Post by Sky Sports 1 on Dec 30, 2007 16:26:50 GMT
Ok I was at the game and the goals were at the other end, and I haven't watched them on tv so I didn't know Fletcher was at fault for not picking up the goalscorers. Fair enough. But about Hargreaves I thought he was awful yesterday. Fair doos, watching it on TV hargreaves seemed to break up a lot of West Ham's attacks, having said that i think the entire team generally had a bad performance yesterday and reguardless of Fletcher mucking up seriously twice, United didn't deserve the win
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Post by b34tz18 on Dec 30, 2007 16:56:17 GMT
I dunno if anyone's said this, but was I the only person who saw the Lino give a goal kick, and not a corner before their first goal? Good point, but were going to get dodgy decisions and we should concentrate on our own performance and not the ref.
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Post by tomo on Dec 30, 2007 17:09:47 GMT
No we didn't deserve to win. In the first half West Ham created quite a few chances, and deserved to win overallI think.
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Post by Jack Bartrem on Dec 30, 2007 22:28:23 GMT
Does anyone else feel Fergie plays these line ups/tactics to remind himself not to play them again - or does he not learn?
Wasn't happy at all yesterday, like a few of you have said - it's not the defeat, it's the manner of the defeat that fcuked me off/still fcuks me off!
Saha needs to take a lesson from Tevez and Rooney about work rate. And I'm sorry but Fletcher needs to get down the fcuking gym - the boy is a lightweight!
Lets move on and pick it up against Birmingham, please!
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Post by stonecarver on Dec 31, 2007 10:22:37 GMT
FROM SKY
Sir Alex Ferguson gave his Manchester United players the 'hairdryer' treatment after their defeat at West Ham.
United blew an early lead at Upton Park to go down 2-1, surrendering top spot in the Premier League in the process.
And Ferguson wasted no time in turning his fury on the players after allowing The Hammers to fight their way back into the contest.
Striker Louis Saha told the Sun: "The manager had a go at some of us. We let ourselves be put under pressure.
"We're not shocked but we are disappointed. We had the lead and threw it away.
Deserved
"We've had some very good games but this was not one of them but you have to give some credit to West Ham," he added.
Ferguson himself admitted Alan Curbishley's men deserved the three points.
"West Ham were the better team, particularly in the first half. They were aggressive and tackled everything that moved. We couldn't get our game going.
"We took the lead but didn't deserve it. We just didn't perform and you can't really pick out a player who played well."
Ferguson will hope Wayne Rooney and Michael Carrick have recovered from illness when United look to bounce back by beating Birmingham at Old Trafford.
The pair both missed the shock Upton Park loss after picking up a virus but would expect to be involved against Alex McLeish's men.
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Post by b34tz18 on Jan 1, 2008 22:01:13 GMT
Fuckers didn't do what they did to us against Le Arse
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