Pam said:It is hard to give up hope totally, yet. I can't help wishing for a weird and (decisive) turn around, if only because it's happened every so often in the past, including the 67/68 season.
jimharri said:The only problem in that scenario is that, to beat the vermin, Wigan will actually have to attack them. Something they never do.Pam said:In the laughably unlikely event that the rags fail to beat Wigan tomorrow but we pick up three points convincingly V West Brom, would you give us a prayer of winning league? If we weren't playing like twatzoids, I'd have hope in that scenario, were it nit fiwe look a million miles off the pace and would probably fail to take advantage of a United slip.
What say you?
iwastherein81 said:jimharri said:The only problem in that scenario is that, to beat the vermin, Wigan will actually have to attack them. Something they never do.Pam said:In the laughably unlikely event that the rags fail to beat Wigan tomorrow but we pick up three points convincingly V West Brom, would you give us a prayer of winning league? If we weren't playing like twatzoids, I'd have hope in that scenario, were it nit fiwe look a million miles off the pace and would probably fail to take advantage of a United slip.
What say you?
they may play evans at centre back.....and theres always the chance of a bollock dropped there
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de niro said:the chance we have is if the premier league realise they have been nobbled and having robbed wigan at the week-end the ref will be instructed to "make amends" albeit against their cash cow.
Blue Lloyd said:Pam said:It is hard to give up hope totally, yet. I can't help wishing for a weird and (decisive) turn around, if only because it's happened every so often in the past, including the 67/68 season.
The situation in 67/68 wasn't as vast as it is now unfortunately. Let's just make sure we finish second and analyze what went wrong over the summer?
Blumers Bloomers said:de niro said:the chance we have is if the premier league realise they have been nobbled and having robbed wigan at the week-end the ref will be instructed to "make amends" albeit against their cash cow.
I was only thinking this earlier - the FA owe Wigan big time after the weeekend and there is no way any dubious decisions could possibly go Uniteds way, could they???!!!!