This weekends other Prem Games 18-19 Jan 20

I bet Moyes is giving them the pep talk of his life. United will come out and win 4-2. Is that a pig just flew past the winder?
 
Re: This weekends other Prem Gameos 18-19 Jan 20

tolmie's hairdoo said:
United have actually looked the more threatening and that Jaz Mag is a proper player, sadly.

He stands-out in a team of mediocrity.

United should have scored at least once and if that had been against City, be raging not to have been awarded a penalty.

Looks like the only teams who have the quality to do us a favour in the coming months are Liverpool and Arsenal.

Make no mistake, our margin for error is reducing by the week.

Anyone can drop points against anyone. Underestimating a weak team after a CL away game can often lead to coming unstuck. We've never had much margin for error after loosing four so early either - all this talk about record low points total to win the league was always bollocks.

I'd happily see us go out to Barca if it gives us the league. I think we're currently stretched just a touch too thin in four competitions.
 
andyhinch said:
Just heard, we'll come good at the back end of the season, we always do, I'm trying very hard to not take the piss at the minute, cheap Stella isn't helping my quest.


How you aren't sat there laughing and pointing I'll never know :)
 
SebastianBlue said:
Blue Haze said:
IH8MUFC said:
Money talks. I remember when barca declined and they signed Edgar Davids and they came back. Money talks.

Yes but will the Glazers use it? Their new CEO was already caught saying that even if a Liverpool situation happened and they became mid-table, they would still make a fortune. They might actually save more money on wages+fees being midtable than they'd lose from not being in the CL.

He should be careful what he wishes for. Liverpool are slightly different and have a different sort of global fanbase. United, in contrast, have a bandwagon supporter type, the vast majority of which will seek greener pastures if United become a mid-table club outside of the top levels. They may save on wages but will lose significant merchandising income (at first) and then sponsorship in kind (over the longer-term) as organisations find their advert deals reaching fewer and fewer targeted markets.

They are flirting dangerously with becoming the other United that saw a precipitous fall.

This. I can see mass conversions to the other side of Manchester, and some to Chelsea as well.
 

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