United thread 2013/14

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Vienna_70 said:
manimanc said:
Is mata cup tied for the chimps league?

I read somewhere that players signed in January are eligible for their new team.
Really?
Seems a bit odd to me, I thought once you played for one team in the champions league that was that.
I know you can take a couple of players out of your squad and put two more in for the knockout stages, maybe pellers was trying to say before about him being eligible to play for a second team in CL and it got lost in translation.
 
manimanc said:
Vienna_70 said:
manimanc said:
Is mata cup tied for the chimps league?

I read somewhere that players signed in January are eligible for their new team.
Really?
Seems a bit odd to me, I thought once you played for one team in the champions league that was that.
I know you can take a couple of players out of your squad and put two more in for the knockout stages, maybe pellers was trying to say before about him being eligible to play for a second team in CL and it got lost in translation.

Sorry.

As soon as I posted that, I remembered Mario last season and edited my post accordingly.
 
GPC must have been on the whiskey again!

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Man Utd have chance of winning Premier League - Ferguson

Sir Alex Ferguson still believes Manchester United have a chance of retaining their Premier League title.
The Old Trafford club lie seventh in the table, 14 points adrift of leaders Arsenal with 16 games remaining.
But Ferguson, who stepped down as United manager last May, insisted the league champions are still in the hunt.
"I'm not writing anyone off," said the 72-year-old Scot, adding United, now managed by David Moyes, are always strong in the second half of a season.
Speaking to BBC sports editor David Bond, he said: "Tottenham have started coming forward a bit now, Liverpool are doing very well, Everton are doing very well, City are doing fantastic and Arsenal are top of the league.
Ferguson's Man Utd trophies

"With Jose [Mourinho] you expect them [Chelsea] to win games playing ugly, but all these teams are in there. United are in behind chasing."
The Old Trafford giants have struggled in Moyes's first season in charge after being eliminated from both the FA Cup and Capital One Cup, although they progressed smoothly into the last 16 of the Champions League.
United also suffered three successive for the first time since 2001, in January, when they were beaten by Tottenham, Swansea and Sunderland.
They are six points adrift of fourth-placed Liverpool and risk missing out on the Champions League for the first time since 1992.
Ferguson added: "I find it very difficult to pick the top four, so if I find that difficult, I find it even more difficult to say who is going to win the league."
Moyes qualified for the Champions League once with Everton in 2005, but were eliminated by Villarreal in the play-off round.
The 50-year-old took charge of United after 11 years at Goodison Park after Ferguson's recommended his fellow Scot should succeed him as manager at Old Trafford.
 
Vienna_70 said:
GPC must have been on the whiskey again!

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Man Utd have chance of winning Premier League - Ferguson

Sir Alex Ferguson still believes Manchester United have a chance of retaining their Premier League title.
The Old Trafford club lie seventh in the table, 14 points adrift of leaders Arsenal with 16 games remaining.
But Ferguson, who stepped down as United manager last May, insisted the league champions are still in the hunt.
"I'm not writing anyone off," said the 72-year-old Scot, adding United, now managed by David Moyes, are always strong in the second half of a season.
Speaking to BBC sports editor David Bond, he said: "Tottenham have started coming forward a bit now, Liverpool are doing very well, Everton are doing very well, City are doing fantastic and Arsenal are top of the league.
Ferguson's Man Utd trophies

"With Jose [Mourinho] you expect them [Chelsea] to win games playing ugly, but all these teams are in there. United are in behind chasing."
The Old Trafford giants have struggled in Moyes's first season in charge after being eliminated from both the FA Cup and Capital One Cup, although they progressed smoothly into the last 16 of the Champions League.
United also suffered three successive for the first time since 2001, in January, when they were beaten by Tottenham, Swansea and Sunderland.
They are six points adrift of fourth-placed Liverpool and risk missing out on the Champions League for the first time since 1992.
Ferguson added: "I find it very difficult to pick the top four, so if I find that difficult, I find it even more difficult to say who is going to win the league."
Moyes qualified for the Champions League once with Everton in 2005, but were eliminated by Villarreal in the play-off round.
The 50-year-old took charge of United after 11 years at Goodison Park after Ferguson's recommended his fellow Scot should succeed him as manager at Old Trafford.
Nice of him to refer to us by name.
 
Vienna_70 said:
GPC must have been on the whiskey again!

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25885643" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25885643</a>

Man Utd have chance of winning Premier League - Ferguson

Sir Alex Ferguson still believes Manchester United have a chance of retaining their Premier League title.
The Old Trafford club lie seventh in the table, 14 points adrift of leaders Arsenal with 16 games remaining.
But Ferguson, who stepped down as United manager last May, insisted the league champions are still in the hunt.
"I'm not writing anyone off," said the 72-year-old Scot, adding United, now managed by David Moyes, are always strong in the second half of a season.
Speaking to BBC sports editor David Bond, he said: "Tottenham have started coming forward a bit now, Liverpool are doing very well, Everton are doing very well, City are doing fantastic and Arsenal are top of the league.
Ferguson's Man Utd trophies

"With Jose [Mourinho] you expect them [Chelsea] to win games playing ugly, but all these teams are in there. United are in behind chasing."
The Old Trafford giants have struggled in Moyes's first season in charge after being eliminated from both the FA Cup and Capital One Cup, although they progressed smoothly into the last 16 of the Champions League.
United also suffered three successive for the first time since 2001, in January, when they were beaten by Tottenham, Swansea and Sunderland.
They are six points adrift of fourth-placed Liverpool and risk missing out on the Champions League for the first time since 1992.
Ferguson added: "I find it very difficult to pick the top four, so if I find that difficult, I find it even more difficult to say who is going to win the league."
Moyes qualified for the Champions League once with Everton in 2005, but were eliminated by Villarreal in the play-off round.
The 50-year-old took charge of United after 11 years at Goodison Park after Ferguson's recommended his fellow Scot should succeed him as manager at Old Trafford.

So he expects Chelsea to win playing ugly.
I had no idea Phil Jones was heading to Stamford Bridge.
How did Sky miss this transfer?
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
Vienna_70 said:
GPC must have been on the whiskey again!

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25885643" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25885643</a>

Man Utd have chance of winning Premier League - Ferguson

Sir Alex Ferguson still believes Manchester United have a chance of retaining their Premier League title.
The Old Trafford club lie seventh in the table, 14 points adrift of leaders Arsenal with 16 games remaining.
But Ferguson, who stepped down as United manager last May, insisted the league champions are still in the hunt.
"I'm not writing anyone off," said the 72-year-old Scot, adding United, now managed by David Moyes, are always strong in the second half of a season.
Speaking to BBC sports editor David Bond, he said: "Tottenham have started coming forward a bit now, Liverpool are doing very well, Everton are doing very well, City are doing fantastic and Arsenal are top of the league.
Ferguson's Man Utd trophies

"With Jose [Mourinho] you expect them [Chelsea] to win games playing ugly, but all these teams are in there. United are in behind chasing."
The Old Trafford giants have struggled in Moyes's first season in charge after being eliminated from both the FA Cup and Capital One Cup, although they progressed smoothly into the last 16 of the Champions League.
United also suffered three successive for the first time since 2001, in January, when they were beaten by Tottenham, Swansea and Sunderland.
They are six points adrift of fourth-placed Liverpool and risk missing out on the Champions League for the first time since 1992.
Ferguson added: "I find it very difficult to pick the top four, so if I find that difficult, I find it even more difficult to say who is going to win the league."
Moyes qualified for the Champions League once with Everton in 2005, but were eliminated by Villarreal in the play-off round.
The 50-year-old took charge of United after 11 years at Goodison Park after Ferguson's recommended his fellow Scot should succeed him as manager at Old Trafford.
Nice of him to refer to us by name.
noticed that too, its not gonna be mutual though. he's gone properly senile if he thinks they have a hope of even making any of the top 3 look over their shoulders this season, never mind winning the title.
 
JustAnotherCityFan said:
SrilankanBlue said:
Pmsl

[bigimg]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bewj9alIcAADCRY.jpg:large[/bigimg]

Haha use everyone's first name then the last name Mata to make it fit. It should be swarj.


What he forgot to mention is that Moyes is still the Manager.

It's one thing having the players, it's another thing using them properly.

They were giddy in work today. They honestly think Mata is the game changer for them.
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
Blue Til Death said:
Whiskey Nose has been appointed as a UEFA Ambassador and says he will help cut out simulation/cheating etc.
Fuck a duck, that's the worst appointment in history, Couldn't think of a less deserving candidate..!
It's like appointing Dr Josef Menegle to chair a medical ethics committee.

Itll be like Colonel Sanders on a drug rap with a jury full of chickens.

-- Fri Jan 24, 2014 5:14 pm --

baldybouncer said:
The old pisscan has now stuck his head above the parapet and blurted out that age old classic that they are always stronger in the second half of the season. You just can't make this fuckin shit up!!
Silly old cun t..theyve lost four out of five!!
 
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