craig curtis
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I personally think jones was class today, but agree our midfield is bit weak will have to see what the summer brings?
I personally think jones was class today, but agree our midfield is bit weak will have to see what the summer brings?
Ref and linesman both had perfect view of the penalty. Really glad all the officials love us and give us every decision.
Jones did well don't get me wrong, but I would much rather have him as a Centre Back and have a midfielder brought in.
I feel 2 or 3 with how some players have performed this season and our CM.I think Fergie gambled on Fletcher's fitness last summer and I really hope he'll bring in a combative midfielder next season. We seem to miss a dynamic centre mid. Anyway, for some reason I feel we're one player short.
I think Fergie gambled on Fletcher's fitness last summer and I really hope he'll bring in a combative midfielder next season. We seem to miss a dynamic centre mid. Anyway, for some reason I feel we're one player short.
Palace want Zaha on loan until end of the season.MUFC want him in Jan.This is the only hold up right now. Palace will give answer by tonight
If Ferguson doesn't get charged for his comments yesterday then I'm sorry but the FA truly kiss' Fergies ***.
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If Ferguson doesn't get charged for his comments yesterday then I'm sorry but the FA truly kiss' Fergies ***.
He said "It was a clear penalty but we were never going to get that, he gave them everything"
The Rule book states: "media comments which questioned the integrity of the match referee and/or match
officials in general and/or implied that the match referee and/or match
officials in general are motivated by bias and/or brought the game into
disrepute"
So with that said, Allardyce got charged for he's so how on earth is Fergie's comments different?
Ok, fair enough he's comments may be different to Allardyce's but surely he's comments yesterday are in breach of what the rule book says.
How is saying "It was a penalty but we were never going to get that, he gave them everything" not in breach of it?
The FA are a joke, Redknapp should have been charged, so should Mancini but in my opinion, Ferguson's comments were no different to what Allardyce got charged for.
Lol just reading in one of papers at work hansen saying fergie should get rid of de gea and has had his last chance, will cost us the league WTF more de gea bashing im sure some people know nothing about football or did he even see how many saves he made yesterday!
Lol just reading in one of papers at work hansen saying fergie should get rid of de gea and has had his last chance, will cost us the league WTF more de gea bashing im sure some people know nothing about football or did he even see how many saves he made yesterday!
That was atrocious article. Read it and it was one of the worst article ever just below the article about Fergie in 2006.
They deserved get three points – but the reason they did not is because of the goalkeeper, and its something United have got to deal with or it could end up costing them.
The one by Rob Smyth? Greatest article ever.
run by a manager who shreds his legacy at every turn; almost exclusively represented by the inadequate (Darren Fletcher and Kieran Richardson) and the odious (Rio Ferdinand); unable to close a deal for West Brom's reserve keeper, never mind the new Roy Keane. The signing of Michael Carrick, a Pirlo when a Gattuso was needed, is a band aid for a bullet wound, and a ludicrously expensive one at that.
United have made offers for dozens of players - nobody wants to go near them. And the one person who surely would, Damien Duff, was allowed to slip into the arms of Newcastle for less than United paid for Patrice Evra. You couldn't make it up. You don't have to.
United finished second last season, but that as much about the deficiency of the Premiership as their own quality. Arsenal will surely not have a four-month blind spot this season, while all evidence suggests that Liverpool's gradient will continue on its upward trajectory. With Tottenham getting stronger, even with the loss of Carrick, it is conceivable that, if they start slowly and get significant injuries, United could finish fifth; in today's environment, that would be disastrous.
Everywhere, principles are being sacrificed. In years gone by Ferdinand - who for all his irrefutable ability is the type of character whose presence in a United shirt symbolises much of what has gone wrong with the club - would've been out the door faster than Paul Ince could say 'big-time Charlie', but now Ferguson can't afford to lose his only world-class defende
And the thing is, it is only going to get worse: Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham have all made shrewd, cheap signings and are going in one direction. United are going the other way: they are hugely dependent on Ferdinand and Rooney