This weekends other Prem Games 15-16 March

I don't think that Liverpool will last in the battle for the league so the only rationale I can come up with to want the scum to win is that it will save Moyes' job a little longer which will make them worse in the long run.
 
SebastianBlue said:
supercrystal7 said:
No point saying anything about the game, because Gary Neville's analysis has been brilliant and expressed all the issues with United. I did not watch the build up for the game, but the problem with Moyes selection were obvious from the start.

To sum it up they are a bigger and stronger Arsenal (Arsenal at their worst with no Walcott, Ramsey and Chamberlain),but with far less technical ability.

I believe we should use vehicle analogies:

Manchester United: Ford Mustang GT (Pace in the straight but woeful in the corner)
Arsenal: Renault Clio (Well-suited for level road courses but has difficulty going uphill)
Chelsea: Jaguar XJ (Luxury amenities throughout driven by an egomaniacal executive)
Liverpool: Saab 96 (Two-stroke with lots of history and bite)
Tottenham: Honda NSX (Affordable to the lower upper-class without much flash)
Us: Mercedes F1 Kart (Adept and agile but a bit inconsistent in competition)
I admire your hard work there, but it's a bit rubbish - more humour needed.
 
Not too happy over in the caff;

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.redcafe.net/threads/manchester-united-vs-liverpool.386172/page-36" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.redcafe.net/threads/manchest ... 72/page-36</a>

Is Sky Sports LFCTV?
 
SebastianBlue said:
supercrystal7 said:
No point saying anything about the game, because Gary Neville's analysis has been brilliant and expressed all the issues with United. I did not watch the build up for the game, but the problem with Moyes selection were obvious from the start.

To sum it up they are a bigger and stronger Arsenal (Arsenal at their worst with no Walcott, Ramsey and Chamberlain),but with far less technical ability.

I believe we should use vehicle analogies:

Manchester United: Ford Mustang GT (Pace in the straight but woeful in the corner)
Arsenal: Renault Clio (Well-suited for level road courses but has difficulty going uphill)
Chelsea: Jaguar XJ (Luxury amenities throughout driven by an egomaniacal executive)
Liverpool: Saab 96 (Two-stroke with lots of history and bite)
Tottenham: Honda NSX (Affordable to the lower upper-class without much flash)
Us: Mercedes F1 Kart (Adept and agile but a bit inconsistent in competition)

No, all Spuds supporters drive Volvos I've heard?
 
We have the luxury now of being able to drop three points and still win the league after the Aston Villa Result. If Liverpool beat us we are still one point in front of them and provided Liverpool beat Chelsea as well we can still afford as I say to drop a further three points as well. Hate wanting the rags to win but if they could manage a draw (unlikely) that would assist us even further. There are still a lot of twists and turns left in the premier league.
 
Stayed for a few beers in Hull after the game. The number of them who think Moyes is a good manager was laughable.
Even when you point out his lack of trophies and how well Rodgers and Martinez have done they still don't see it.
 
Kun Aguero said:
jake28 said:
Kun Aguero said:
Fuck it I'll say it, United away is a must win. Trurly fucking woeful. Fucking easily better than them.

They will play better than they are today that's for sure.

Will they? Vidic and Evra's past it, Carrick was brilliant last season but not been anywhere close to that this season. Toure and Silva will dictate the game. Palace away is more of a worry for me. I almost feel sad their that bad, I miss the screaming at the box when United win.
Haha,have to say i dont miss screaming at the tv when united win,its changed to laughing.....
 

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