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Post by ArmandTamsarian on Jan 10, 2008 22:00:30 GMT
ANOTHER club who've sacked their manager just before a United game, it never seems to work in our favour either. It did against Chelsea
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Post by mike620 on Jan 10, 2008 23:33:48 GMT
Nani vs Baye will be good to watch. Im pretty sure that Beye is at the ANC with Senegal. Nani to get a goal
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Post by Dizzy on Jan 11, 2008 0:47:17 GMT
Anderson's first goal!. Although I've said that every match he's started.
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Post by Red Yank on Jan 11, 2008 3:27:17 GMT
Hope they don't get "new manager syndrome" and play like the 1970 Brazil team, otherwise we'll probably make short work of them.
2-0 United.
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Post by ReD RaT on Jan 11, 2008 5:46:08 GMT
Wes is suspended apparently.
A bit concerning.
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Post by stretfordendling on Jan 11, 2008 12:08:56 GMT
When Johnny goes marching down the wing O'shea, O'Shea, When Johnny goes marching down the wing O'shea, O'Shea, When Johnny goes marching down the wing, The stretford End will fucking sing, We all know that Johnny's gonna score!
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Post by ninfan on Jan 11, 2008 12:31:14 GMT
I can see it now - Anderson putting it in the back of the net. Rooney - 2
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Post by andoverred on Jan 11, 2008 12:37:22 GMT
This may be quite a high scoring game as Newcastle's defense is crap and the their players will want to prove themselves.
I'll go for 4-2 to United with Rooney 2, Tevez, and Ronnie getting the goals.
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Post by gavinm2 on Jan 11, 2008 12:59:02 GMT
Tight game - the toon packing the mid - 4-5-1 for them.
I reckon 2-0 to Utd but not an easy 2-0...
I have been wrong before tho - I can give you day date and year if you want...
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Post by Busby Boy on Jan 11, 2008 13:21:39 GMT
Hargreaves is said to be ''doubtful'' for the game according to Sky Sports News.
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Post by Jak on Jan 11, 2008 13:35:43 GMT
It would be FANTASTIC to see Gary on the bench - maybe come in for the last 15 minutes.
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Post by soapy481 on Jan 11, 2008 13:44:15 GMT
I'm going to say 6-1 simply because it's high time someone recieved a mugging, and what better than those deluded fools.
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Post by Red Yank on Jan 11, 2008 14:21:54 GMT
I'm going to say 6-1 simply because it's high time someone recieved a mugging, and what better than those deluded fools. from your mouth to the players' ears I hope.
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Post by missunited on Jan 11, 2008 15:43:20 GMT
Trio suffer knocksOwen Hargreaves and Gary Neville are major doubts for United's Barclays Premier League clash with managerless Newcastle United on Saturday, but Louis Saha has an outside chance of making the squad. Neville strained his hamstring during his comeback for the Reserves in mid-week, while Hargreaves injured his ribs in training. Saha also picked up a knock in the build-up to Saturday's tea-time clash, but Sir Alex Ferguson says the striker could be involved against the Geordies. "Louis got a knock in training, but hopefully he'll be okay - we're going to have a look at him later," revealed the boss at his pre-match press conference. "Gary's hamstring was a bit tight at half-time in the Reserves game the other night. The weather conditions were appalling and the pitch was very heavy so we decided to take him off. Nevertheless, it was a good start for him. "Owen got a knock in training in the ribs and is doubtful for Saturday. Chris Eagles is definitely out after picking up a thigh injury also in training. The number of training injuries we've had is amazing. But everyone else is fine." Earlier this week Sir Alex was looking forward to facing his big pal Sam Allardyce, but after just eight months in charge at St. James' Park Allardyce left the club by mutual consent on Wednesday evening. Sir Alex admits he finds it hard to believe he's discussing yet another managerial casulty this season. "Eight times this season I've had to talk about a Premier League manager leaving their jobs and every time I say there's a lack of patience from clubs," he explained. "I think it's a modern day trend - people today have not got the patience and the unfortunate thing for Sam was he was appointed by a different chairman [Freddy Shepherd] to the one that's there now. That was probably the most dangerous part about the situation he found himself in. "I don't really know what to make of the game itself," he added. "Sometimes when a team loses a manager and appoints a new one it can be difficult [for the opposition] as we found when we played West Ham last season [after Alan Curbishley took over]. "But obviously in Newcastle's case they don't have a new manager yet, Nigel Pearson is taking the team for the day. Hopefully, we can do what we have to do and get the win."
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Post by Manc Fever on Jan 11, 2008 15:50:44 GMT
Neville, Hargreaves and Saha all with knocks ? What are the odds ..
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