SJC
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What a day. MCFC.
BringBackSwales said:JoeMercer'sWay said:Blue Mist said:I think everybody needs to calm down because up to now other than Tottenham we haven't played any of the big teams !!!!
11-2 over 1st and 5th away this season, not a bad start.
20 goals in 5 away games, Stuart Pearce must be appalled!
-- Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:25 am --
JoeMercer'sWay said:Blue Mist said:I think everybody needs to calm down because up to now other than Tottenham we haven't played any of the big teams !!!!
11-2 over 1st and 5th away this season, not a bad start.
aren't WE first?
Damocles said:SilvaisSkyBlue said:
If I loved this man any more I'd need a restraining order.
I said it from the absolute start, this guy is immense and is a beautiful bastard
AgreedDanamy said:Damocles said:SilvaisSkyBlue said:
If I loved this man any more I'd need a restraining order.
I said it from the absolute start, this guy is immense and is a beautiful bastard
Totally agree with you Dam
I've always said that this guy is made for the big time and i expect our Champs League form to change on his return.
Second on the sheet after Silva in the big games.........bring on Chelsea!!
I did, other fans etc criticise him claiming he doesnt do enough dirty work but hes always pressuring the opposition and he was outstanding in doing so yesterday for an attacking midfielder.byronic said:One thing that amazed me was Silva's defensive work rate. Did you notice how many times he was in the first third defending, closing down, pressuring even putting in some muscle.
What a player.
BrianW said:I always used to say that the 1968 match at Old Trafford was the best Derby I have known, but this one tops even that. For the first time in a long time I can say 'Malcolm Allison would have been proud of that.'
I am particularly glad for the young lads (and girls) whose memories don't go back as far as mine - you have had the reward at last for your years of loyal support.
As Churchill said: 'This is not the end; it is not even the beginning of the end. But it is perhaps the end of the beginning.'
We need fear no one!
De Gea------18 mill.......................Joe Hart------600k
Smalling-----10 mill.......................Richards------0
Ferdinand----30 mill......................Kompany------6 mill
Evans--------0............................Lescott-------22 mill
Evra---------6 mill.......................Clichy---------7 mill
Fletcher-----0.............................Toure-------24 mill
Anderson---21 mill .......................Barry-------12 mill
Young-- ---18 mill.........................Milner------24 mill
Nani-------19 mill ........................Silva-------20 mill
Rooney----26 mill.........................Balotelli----21 mill
Welbeck---0...............................Aguero----35 mill
MAN UTD---148 mill.....................Man City---171.6 mill
very very similar teams, only City battered Utd on the day
money didnt make the difference
about comparing the cost of each teams' match day eleven, well i think its very relevant. On the day, Man City won 6-1, and the poster suggested that its because of the 600 million spent on Man City ascension to the top. Thats simply out of order.
The point im making is that both teams and benches cost approximately the same, so ultimately the result of the game is decided by whose tactics are better and which set of players perform and want it more on the day.
That team was Man City and the plaudits have to go to Mancini and his coaches who oversaw the destruction of Utd at Old Trafford.
ayrshire_blue said:He was as honest and decent a pundit as he has been all season.
You could tell he was hurting though, really bad. Even when talking about the QPR match, his mind was clearly elsewhere.
Maybe he should give his hedge a cut in a 6-1 shape?