The Derby at the Swamp Post Match Discussion Thread

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JoeMercer'sWay said:
Nasri was back to his usual self today, made Ryan Giggs and Michael Carrick seem like they were Fellaini and Yaya, bundled off the ball like he wasn't there, was also slower on the ball and more predictable than the Newcastle game.

Should call him Irsan Rimas, the amount of times he has to check back and go backwards.

I thought he did ok, as for Yaya...dog shite...it was like playing with ten men and I love him!
 
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mancunial said:
Anyone hear that red cu-t during vinnies interview with jimmy Milner, shouting obscenities down the tunnel went something like f o you b---k c--t, Vinny looked embarrassed but very very cool. It just shows that club is rotten to the core.
That is disgraceful . The FA have to intervene when during an TV interview Kompany is racially abused...
 
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TonyBook said:
FantasyIreland said:
A wind up,got to be.......
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Manchester United v Manchester City: how the players rated
How the teams performed in the Manchester derby at Old Trafford.


By Chris McKenna, at Old Trafford
10:30PM BST 08 Apr 2013

David De Gea: Despite City having the best of the first half, De Gea was not tested but the Spaniard showed his continued development by commanding his area well but beaten by Aguero at near post. 6/10

Rafael: Bombed down the right-hand side in his usual manner but did not make the most of space when he found it. A chance presented itself before half-time to get a goal, but the Brazilian hit the bar even though it seemed he did not mean it. 5

Rio Ferdinand: This was another display to show why the defender is a miss for England with his international exile. Composed, commanding and done well to help Phil Jones through the game as the pair partnered each other on a rare occasion. 7

Phil Jones: With defensive absentees, Jones found himself back in his natural position following midfield displays mainly this term, most notably against Real Madrid. His intervention to block Tevez in the first half stopped City going in front but thankful for Kompany’s back. 7

Patrice Evra: Seemed to have been kept back by James Milner’s front running and failed to make his usual impact in the opposing half. He had kept Milner fairly quiet until the England man coasted inside to open the scoring. 5

Ryan Giggs: Uncharacteristic error to gift City their opener. His play in midfield up until then had been fine, distributing balls to help start attacks and getting forward as much as possible to support attacks despite his vintage years. 6

Michael Carrick: Allowed City’s smaller players to overpower him at times but managed to get more of a grip of the game in the second half as the game progressed. Never one who shines alight, but hard-working yet again. 6

Ashley Young: Has had an indifferent season but started brightly with some good runs that troubled the City defence. But he again lacked that final killer ball to really give City problems and wasted a few shots from outside the area. 4

Wayne Rooney: Started brightly on his return from injury but seemed to fade as the game progressed. Maybe tired or lacking practice after missing two games, he did manage to link up well with Van Persie and Welbeck though so not a bad night. 6

Danny Welbeck: Not one of his finest displays but supported the attack well from a wide position. His seemingly lack of composure in the area continues to hinder him and his goalscoring tally. Failed to play Rooney in early on. 5

Robin Van Persie: Superb in-swinging free-kick to set-up United’s goal but he looked isolated at times. His work rate was high and the Dutchman does seem to be doing his best to end his goal drought but chances limited. 6

Subs not used: Antonio Valencia replaced Danny Welbeck but failed to really make an impact in his late appearance. Not his best season and his selection as a substitute proves that he is no longer a favourite.

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Manchester City

Joe Hart: Certainly at fault for United’s goal, should have come and collected the ball in what was a rather quiet night for the England number one. But on night’s like this, errors change games and it could have cost City. 5

Pablo Zabaleta: Excellent at getting forward and done reasonably well to contain Ashley Young. Maybe he could have been more decisive with crosses but it would be tough to blame him for City’s lack of cutting edge in the final third. 7

Vincent Kompany: Could do nothing about his own goal and was decent at the back as he tried to contain Van Persie. Although the Dutchman straying did cause him problems at times and a rash tackle or two could have been more costly. 6

Matija Nastasic: Has been one of City’s best players this season but not on form tonight, struggled with Rooney when he supported Van Persie and caught out of position on a number of occasions. First game at Old Trafford for City could have been intimidating. 5

Gael Clichy: Very quiet on the attacking front but had a job to do with Danny Welbeck on the right. He got caught out when the England striker strayed inside at times but not his worst display in a City shirt by no means. 6

Gareth Barry: Done well to make the most of Giggs’ error for the opening goal and solid with his defensive duties. Certainly a player who made an impact without really setting the world alight last night. 6

Yaya Toure: Fresh off his brand-new deal, Toure was his ever-assured self. Dominating defensively, he controlled possession but City do miss his attacking threat as he was restrained to stay at the back in this one. 7

James Milner: Quiet until his goal but done well to take it even though he got the help of a deflection. Maybe not always a regular, but a solid performer for Mancini. 6

David Silva: One of the best on the pitch without a doubt. Superb running as he supported Tevez, often more forward than his Argentine team-mate. Created chances and could have scored in a display that showed his best. 8

Samir Nasri: Missed a couple of good chances but his work-rate improved slightly than on recent showings. Still not one of his finest displays and certainly not near the form he showed last season or at Arsenal. 5

Carlos Tevez: Struggled at times ad much smaller than thnd not at his best but worked hard up front on his own and linked well with Silva when the Spaniard presented himself at the front. Booed a lot by the home fans, but not bothered by it. 5

Substitutes: Well substitutes can change games or win them and Sergio Ageuro’s late strike after replacing Samir Nasri looked set to do just that. He had hardly touch the ball before getting through on goal and taking his chance superbly.
65-60 to united.

Hahahaha

WTF? Milner a 6? Really. Tevez a 5? Struggled at times? When? He held up the ball like a man possesed despite being isolated an smaller than the defenders. Hell I can't be bothered this guy is a moron with red colored glasses.
 
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Just seen Vinnie's o.g again and you know what? It comes off Blakey's shoulder and the flight of the ball, before it hits Vinnie's back, shows it was going to go a fucking mile wide.

Grrrr!!

Delighted with the win, but they are such flukey bastards it's untrue :D
 
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Games repeated on skysports 1 in 30 mins!! me thinks im not sleeping tonight CITY TILL I DIE
 
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penguins4kompany said:
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Blue2112 said:
Graceless:

Rooney - two footed lunge, continual harassment of refereeing decision (he wasn't alone), effing and blinding at Dean after a decision goes against him midway through second half.

Ferdinand - What's his fucking problem has to get involved and kick off just because they're losing. fast becoming in my top 11 all time hated United team. I honestly thin if I ever saw him in the street i'd twat the fucker first and think second. Gobshite Cockney fucker got left in Aguero's trail.

Phil Jones - Another like Ferdinand just had to get involved. I personally think all those repeated showings by sky of the final moments at Sunderland and the look on his face has got to him. Tonight's goal he celebrated like he'd scored the winner in the dying seconds of the world cup final.

Not giving us the ball back when Silva went down. I've seen City in the dying minutes needing a win and still give the ball back to the opposition. That act summed the whole fucking club to the core for the past 40years I've been supporting City.

I can't really say what I want as I'd get banned but suffice to say Hitler made a bollocks of his bombing attempt on Trafford Park.

Fuckin spot on mate.
'tough times demand tough talk..'

Tonight was brilliant. They showed themselves up so much after we scored the second.

Hopefully we all came through injury free is that right??
Milner took some serious clattering - he was a star :-)
 
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That goal was insane. Four rags eating dust and the keeper fucked in his near post. Fuck off. BOOM.
 
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chesterbells said:
Blue2112 said:
Graceless:

Rooney - two footed lunge, continual harassment of refereeing decision (he wasn't alone), effing and blinding at Dean after a decision goes against him midway through second half.

Ferdinand - What's his fucking problem has to get involved and kick off just because they're losing. fast becoming in my top 11 all time hated United team. I honestly thin if I ever saw him in the street i'd twat the fucker first and think second. Gobshite Cockney fucker got left in Aguero's trail.

Phil Jones - Another like Ferdinand just had to get involved. I personally think all those repeated showings by sky of the final moments at Sunderland and the look on his face has got to him. Tonight's goal he celebrated like he'd scored the winner in the dying seconds of the world cup final.

Not giving us the ball back when Silva went down. I've seen City in the dying minutes needing a win and still give the ball back to the opposition. That act summed the whole fucking club to the core for the past 40years I've been supporting City.

I can't really say what I want as I'd get banned but suffice to say Hitler made a bollocks of his bombing attempt on Trafford Park.

Fuckin spot on mate.
'tough times demand tough talk..'

Tonight was brilliant. They showed themselves up so much after we scored the second.

Hopefully we all came through injury free is that right??
Milner took some serious clattering - he was a star :-)

I should have said Graceless Under Pressure ;-)

Silva looked like he tweaked a hamstring in the final few minutes, know more tomorrow.

Just watching it again and I cannot believe how Mike Dean did not give Rooney a second tallow card his reaction to a decision against him and then books Tevez for a foul on Phil 'the face' Jones for absolutely fuck all.
 

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