United 2016/17

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He never was. Him or his agent were just stringing them along. And I must admit I bloody love it!!
And the best bit of the whole thing is that Baconface walked out on them because Woodward wouldn't give him the money to do a deal that was probably never remotely likely to happen anyway.

And we then got Moyes and the Turtle.
 
I first started properly getting into football when I was 8, over 30 years ago, and even in those early years as a Manchester United fan one of the first things I picked up was the importance of the Manchester United vs Liverpool clashes, the clash of great local rivals with proud histories of achievement both domestic and European, the clash of tradition, the clash of two teams who have truly massive, genuine global followings that the likes of Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea can only dream about.

Football matches of a certain level and magnitude have the capacity to generate a level of prestige, hype and interest that goes beyond those just involved in football and this clash of arch rivals Manchester United and Liverpool certainly ranks very highly amongst that category of games, indeed it's never just a game, it's a battle above and beyond what happens on the pitch.

Manchester United vs Liverpool, or indeed Liverpool vs Manchester United, is genuinely so much more than a football match, it’s about rivalry, tradition, competition, emotion and certainly given what both clubs have achieved domestically and abroad, the combined proven history of success dictates that this is still the biggest clash that English football can provide no matter the claims of the likes of Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal.

Whenever Manchester United and Liverpool clash, the match always has massive importance to everybody involved and that is definitely the case here for the clash on Monday night, this match is absolutely vital to both teams, the pressures riding on it are immense given defeat in this fixture is something that neither side can afford to comprehend, defeat in this fixture is a heavy blow to take and it leaves everybody connected reeling on the ropes.

I'm really looking forward to seeing how the match works out on next Monday night, it's one of those fixtures that really grabs you, the events of the day of the match are planned around the match and if you are lucky enough to attend the match live then I doubt you can beat the intensity of the atmosphere as you can genuinely feel it just sat in the stands, there is just something extra special about it.

I've been lucky enough to attend plenty of Manchester United vs Liverpool fixtures in my time, although only ever at Old Trafford and I must say I do wish I'd had the chance to attend a Liverpool vs Manchester United clash at Anfield.
- it's something that you look forward to all week long before the match and the buzz you get on the day itself and during the match really is something else, if you can I recommend you make every effort to experience it at least once even if you don't support either side.

I'll give my views on how I see the game potentially going and the bets I think are most tempting but for now here are some of the statistics that I think matter most leading up to the match on Monday night, at Anfield, under the lights, Klopp vs Mourinho, everything is set up to make it truly special and let's hope it is just that


What can I say to this? (Once I've stopped laughing)
 
Would just love them to miss CL.
Tried everything. Glazers opened the cheque book at last, Managers swapped with regularity in spite of the United way, Blobby and GPC shelved their Family Man Plan regarding getting Ryan as perfect long term successor in favour of someone they thought totally unsuited for the job, football boring the ass off many old time fans who are used to better, players like Rooney and Schweinsteiger creaming them for half a million per week between them while contributing sweet FA.
Never mInd, they've still got Gill on every important committee to compensate for their recent shortcomings.
 


I nearly pissed myself laughing at this. That Slovenian player would wipe the floor with the little ****.


Can someone please explain what the message is supposed to mean, oh and why is there a picture of a brown rabbit on it.

Opps the stupid tweet thing hasn't shown up. anyway it looked like a five year old wrote it. Dick.
 
Can someone please explain what the message is supposed to mean, oh and why is there a picture of a brown rabbit on it.

Opps the stupid tweet thing hasn't shown up. anyway it looked like a five year old wrote it. Dick.

Always got you bruh

What the fuck is bruh?

Does the stupid twat like tea and misspelt brew?
 
I first started properly getting into football when I was 8, over 30 years ago, and even in those early years as a Manchester United fan one of the first things I picked up was the importance of the Manchester United vs Liverpool clashes, the clash of great local rivals with proud histories of achievement both domestic and European, the clash of tradition, the clash of two teams who have truly massive, genuine global followings that the likes of Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea can only dream about.

Football matches of a certain level and magnitude have the capacity to generate a level of prestige, hype and interest that goes beyond those just involved in football and this clash of arch rivals Manchester United and Liverpool certainly ranks very highly amongst that category of games, indeed it's never just a game, it's a battle above and beyond what happens on the pitch.

Manchester United vs Liverpool, or indeed Liverpool vs Manchester United, is genuinely so much more than a football match, it’s about rivalry, tradition, competition, emotion and certainly given what both clubs have achieved domestically and abroad, the combined proven history of success dictates that this is still the biggest clash that English football can provide no matter the claims of the likes of Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal.

Whenever Manchester United and Liverpool clash, the match always has massive importance to everybody involved and that is definitely the case here for the clash on Monday night, this match is absolutely vital to both teams, the pressures riding on it are immense given defeat in this fixture is something that neither side can afford to comprehend, defeat in this fixture is a heavy blow to take and it leaves everybody connected reeling on the ropes.

I'm really looking forward to seeing how the match works out on next Monday night, it's one of those fixtures that really grabs you, the events of the day of the match are planned around the match and if you are lucky enough to attend the match live then I doubt you can beat the intensity of the atmosphere as you can genuinely feel it just sat in the stands, there is just something extra special about it.

I've been lucky enough to attend plenty of Manchester United vs Liverpool fixtures in my time, although only ever at Old Trafford and I must say I do wish I'd had the chance to attend a Liverpool vs Manchester United clash at Anfield.
- it's something that you look forward to all week long before the match and the buzz you get on the day itself and during the match really is something else, if you can I recommend you make every effort to experience it at least once even if you don't support either side.

I'll give my views on how I see the game potentially going and the bets I think are most tempting but for now here are some of the statistics that I think matter most leading up to the match on Monday night, at Anfield, under the lights, Klopp vs Mourinho, everything is set up to make it truly special and let's hope it is just that


What can I say to this? (Once I've stopped laughing)

I really do love the myth that Liverpool v United is in anyway the biggest game/biggest rivaly in the English football calendar.

I've posted somewhere in here before that there has only been a handful of occasions when they have both been in direct competition for the title and they've only faced each other in European competition once and that was last season in the fucking Europa League. Surely this huge and historic rivalry would have seen great games against each other in the latter stages of the Champions League.

During their spells of domestic dominance the other has been a mere bit-part player, winning the odd cup here and there. This 'biggest game in the world rivalry' was created when old whisky nose pontificated about winning more titles than them and Liverpool did bugger all (other than lighting candles and laying wreaths) to stop them achieving it.......Hardly El Classico.
 
I really do love the myth that Liverpool v United is in anyway the biggest game/biggest rivaly in the English football calendar.

I've posted somewhere in here before that there has only been a handful of occasions when they have both been in direct competition for the title and they've only faced each other in European competition once and that was last season in the fucking Europa League. Surely this huge and historic rivalry would have seen great games against each other in the latter stages of the Champions League.

During their spells of domestic dominance the other has been a mere bit-part player, winning the odd cup here and there. This 'biggest game in the world rivalry' was created when old whisky nose pontificated about winning more titles than them and Liverpool did bugger all (other than lighting candles and laying wreaths) to stop them achieving it.......Hardly El Classico.
True. Newcastle have directly challenged the rags for the title as many times as Liverpool in the last 25 years.
 
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