Gotta agree with Holloway. The only thing that keeps United still unbeaten is luck. Against WestBrom...Neville should have gotten a red card and WB a penalty. That could have made it 2-1 for them...and United would had to play with 10 men the rest of the game. And If Blackpool would have been awarded penalty..it could have been a win for Blackpool or atleast a draw.
They deserve to be on the top but not unbeaten IMO.
You make your own luck, and goals change games, and not always in one way. Nothing is certain until you observe the result. For all you know, going 3-0 down would have been the final straw and players could have drawn inspiration and motivation from it and scored 4 instead of 3. I'm sure if I could be bothered I could go through City's fixtures and find moments of luck, so concentrate on yourselves before playing the blame game.
How do you make your own luck? I've never understood that quote!
You make your own luck, and goals change games, and not always in one way. Nothing is certain until you observe the result. For all you know, going 3-0 down would have been the final straw and players could have drawn inspiration and motivation from it and scored 4 instead of 3. I'm sure if I could be bothered I could go through City's fixtures and find moments of luck, so concentrate on yourselves before playing the blame game.
How do you make your own luck? I've never understood that quote!
You make your own luck, and goals change games, and not always in one way. Nothing is certain until you observe the result. For all you know, going 3-0 down would have been the final straw and players could have drawn inspiration and motivation from it and scored 4 instead of 3. I'm sure if I could be bothered I could go through City's fixtures and find moments of luck, so concentrate on yourselves before playing the blame game.
You are always fu**ing with me. I just said my opinion....
PS. It would be nice if you changed that fu**ing disgusting Avatar mate![]()
I thought Rafael was impressive in the second half (the should-have-been penalty aside), as well as Giggs and Scholes. You could tell that they wanted it, and the hairdryer really influenced them. I can't see it having the same affect on some of the foreign imports that will eventually replace these legends. The hunger to win the ball back after they had lost it was inspirational and just a joy to watch. And Ryan Giggs defies the laws of human nature. His pace is ridiculous for a 37 year old.
You have to envy the way Blackpool play the game, but to keep attacking with such a high defensive line against the pace of Hernandez was a risk too far. I really hope Charlie Adam stays though, he is such an important player for them. Yes, we played wellin the second half, but we were very lucky