United beaten!!

Rahart said:
Yes, while I can see why people are happy, I am slightly worried, if they'd stayed unbeaten, managed somehow to scrap it, we were going to go in against a tired but careless United team, now we'll be going in against a refreshed team with a point to prove as such after getting, no doubt, an earful of Fergie. So now they're wounded, and who best to take it out on? Our lovely selves.
We've a keeper who is off form, a defence that has been leaking goals left right and centre, and while it was great to win today, besides the fact that they lost 3 points, I think this was the worst possible timing. Now it could be that they loose themselves completely and aren't able to get back into that winning run but I don't see it, their manager is too good, their mentality is too good, and their players are too good. So while, for sentimental reasons it was nice to see, and I'm sure people will enjoy it at work on Monday, winding the neighbours up, they still have a game in hand, and like I said, their loss couldn't have any worse timing in my opinion.


Fucking hilarious.....
 
bigbadbrad said:
Rahart said:
Yes, while I can see why people are happy, I am slightly worried, if they'd stayed unbeaten, managed somehow to scrap it, we were going to go in against a tired but careless United team, now we'll be going in against a refreshed team with a point to prove as such after getting, no doubt, an earful of Fergie. So now they're wounded, and who best to take it out on? Our lovely selves.
We've a keeper who is off form, a defence that has been leaking goals left right and centre, and while it was great to win today, besides the fact that they lost 3 points, I think this was the worst possible timing. Now it could be that they loose themselves completely and aren't able to get back into that winning run but I don't see it, their manager is too good, their mentality is too good, and their players are too good. So while, for sentimental reasons it was nice to see, and I'm sure people will enjoy it at work on Monday, winding the neighbours up, they still have a game in hand, and like I said, their loss couldn't have any worse timing in my opinion.

Go and have a pint for christ sake !

2 and 1/2 ahead of ya, I'm just saying..
 
Rahart said:
Yes, while I can see why people are happy, I am slightly worried, if they'd stayed unbeaten, managed somehow to scrap it, we were going to go in against a tired but careless United team, now we'll be going in against a refreshed team with a point to prove as such after getting, no doubt, an earful of Fergie. So now they're wounded, and who best to take it out on? Our lovely selves.
We've a keeper who is off form, a defence that has been leaking goals left right and centre, and while it was great to win today, besides the fact that they lost 3 points, I think this was the worst possible timing. Now it could be that they loose themselves completely and aren't able to get back into that winning run but I don't see it, their manager is too good, their mentality is too good, and their players are too good. So while, for sentimental reasons it was nice to see, and I'm sure people will enjoy it at work on Monday, winding the neighbours up, they still have a game in hand, and like I said, their loss couldn't have any worse timing in my opinion.
er no..sorry i dont believe all that we did badly last week so we're gonna play brilliantly next week malarkey..their manager and mentality didnt work for them tonight, its not sommat you can turn on at will..

This could just as easily be a dip in form which gets worse before it gets better as thats what most dips do..
 
The fact they will now be without Ferdinand has greatly improved our chances of getting a win there, imo.
 
samharris said:
Rahart said:
Yes, while I can see why people are happy, I am slightly worried, if they'd stayed unbeaten, managed somehow to scrap it, we were going to go in against a tired but careless United team, now we'll be going in against a refreshed team with a point to prove as such after getting, no doubt, an earful of Fergie. So now they're wounded, and who best to take it out on? Our lovely selves.
We've a keeper who is off form, a defence that has been leaking goals left right and centre, and while it was great to win today, besides the fact that they lost 3 points, I think this was the worst possible timing. Now it could be that they loose themselves completely and aren't able to get back into that winning run but I don't see it, their manager is too good, their mentality is too good, and their players are too good. So while, for sentimental reasons it was nice to see, and I'm sure people will enjoy it at work on Monday, winding the neighbours up, they still have a game in hand, and like I said, their loss couldn't have any worse timing in my opinion.
er no..sorry i dont believe all that we did badly last week so we're gonna play brilliantly next week malarkey..their manager and mentality didnt work for them tonight, its not sommat you can turn on at will..

This could just as easily be a dip in form which gets worse before it gets better as thats what most dips do..

I hope so, but out of experience, when you go on a run, and it's lasts for so long, sometimes the most refreshing and stabalising thing for a team is just to get that monkey off their back, and break the run. Now a loss can either unhinge you or make you stronger, and going on experience of the United team I know which is more likely.
Today, from what I saw, they looked physically and mentally tired, and I just think that the worst time you can play any of those top experienced teams is when they're hurting, and we all know that fergie will have them wound up for the derby, at home.

You learn more from your losses than you ever do from winning. Their form has dipped, it was gotten worse and picked back up again, they've been excellent, they've been shit, and everything in between, just like every other team, but they still managed to get the win, they didn't today.
I would have rathered we broke their winning spell, because it was coming, we could all see it, I think we would have had a better chance of beating them if they went in unbeaten than we do now.
Now it comes down to what happens on the day, I just think we would have had it easier had they come in unbeaten.
 
Rahart said:
samharris said:
er no..sorry i dont believe all that we did badly last week so we're gonna play brilliantly next week malarkey..their manager and mentality didnt work for them tonight, its not sommat you can turn on at will..

This could just as easily be a dip in form which gets worse before it gets better as thats what most dips do..

I hope so, but out of experience, when you go on a run, and it's lasts for so long, sometimes the most refreshing and stabalising thing for a team is just to get that monkey off their back, and break the run.
Today, from what I saw, they looked physically and mentally tired, and I just think that the worst time you can play any of those top experienced teams is when they're hurting, and we all know that fergie will have them wound up for the derby, at home.

You learn more from your losses than you ever do from winning. Their form has dipped, it was gotten worse and picked back up again, they've been excellent, they've been shit, and everything in between, just like every other team, but they still managed to get the win, they didn't today.
I would have rathered we broke their winning spell, because it was coming, we could all see it, I think we would have had a better chance of beating them if they went in unbeaten than we do now.

To be honest mate this unbeaten run should not have lasted this long, they have played badly in many games and won...more by luck than anything else..but luck is a major factor in any game,without it you get nowt..
If it is the luck thats deserted them.then theyre ours for the taking.
 

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