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Manchester United Thread

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Woz Grey, Woz Grey.
 
Nice draw, lads :TU:

Assuming we beat Reading and Chelski beats their challenging opponent it will indeed be nice to know that if they wish to win the FA cup this year..that they won't have an easy path and will actually have to play some decent opposition. So I am just fine with this draw. Gotta love having to (possibly) play them 4 times this season. The jury is still out on whether that they means somewhere up there, or the blue dudes from London.
 
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Good win tonight. Would have been easy to take the eyes of the ball in this one given the Madrid game and the league excitement. Very professional, bit of a fluke Reading goal and that was it. As usual we should have scored more, but I can obviously forgive some wastefulness.

Nani was outstanding, really good to see he's chosen to respond in this way rather than sulking. Was on a different level out there. Has to be favourite to get the right wing berth against QPR.

Which brings me onto Saturday's match. For me this is the 'Everton' game of last season. The match where - if we win - I will start to get confident that the league is going to be ours. Win and our lead stretches and City have to overcome a talented Chelsea side on Sunday. Lose or draw and it's an invitation to City that we're not as home and dry as the media want everyone to believe.

Knowing this is Manchester United, I can't see anything but us losing and making this as painful as possible on supporters. It's in our DNA to do things the hard way.

We will almost definitely drop 12 points in the next 12 matches in my opinion. The question will be if City don't drop any.
 
One game at a time for me, we could be onto something a bit special but won't get too excited just yet.

Nani coming into the team during the crunch is a big boost, hopefully he can get a run of games going now.
 
I think he'll be out for 3-4 weeks, real blow for the Real tie as I expected him to start and double up on Ronaldo again.
 
Behold...De Gea!

ROFL, that actually does look like him in some weird twisted way :APPLAUD:

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God I love that guy..even when he doesn't score himself he does so much on the field. If RvP and Nani ever fully start connecting (assuming the latter stays) we'd have some real trickery on our hands.

W regards to Jones; even if he is going to be ready for the Real game, I'd assume SAF will milk this and pretend like he might be out for "a few weeks". Wouldn't be surprises to see about 3 changes to the starting 11 for the 2nd leg.

First up though..QPR away. I don't think we're in the clear for the title yet, but if we win there I'm ready to start believing.
 
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I suppose we'll just have to play Cleverley and actually try and play football in the home leg.

The onus is on us so I would've expected Cleverley anyway.

We need to do another 'job' on Ronaldo, he'll be in inspirational form coming back to Old Trafford to what I suspect will be a great reception.

more positive news on the Nani front, its quite clear whats holding things up, he wants some reassurances regarding first team football and I can see his point. hopefully he get's on a decent run now and he'll sign in the Summer.
 
Entertaining night in my home town if not for footballing reasons. Our U21's beat Liverpool in a pretty forgettable game but the lads we were stood with let off flares and we almost got kicked out.

I wish we had a football team so United could play here more often.

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I'm on the right side of the R on the left of the picture. Really haven't captured my best side there...
 
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I've got a memory from when I was 10 years old watching Giggsy sign a 5 year contract on a 1993/1994 Season VHS and thinking I can't imagine that one day this young player will retire. Well he's taking the piss now!

Been a joy to watch all these years and I look forward to another year in which he'll probably receive more calls for his retirement and will probably once again prove those doubters wrong. It's like people haven't noticed his dips in form down the years.



The Guardian said:
The next deal would take Giggs beyond 40 and, to put it into context, if George Best had had the same kind of longevity he would have played for Ron Atkinson in the 1985 FA Cup final and, best of all, still been at the club when Ferguson took over the following year.

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Incredible stuff really, I do think we'll see more players go on for longer due to modern science but he's really trying to set the bar extremely high.
 
We should keep him around til he's 50...turn him into an emotional impact sub. Case in point; the applause he got from the Madrid fans. Hell other teams might become so overwhelmed with admiration they all forget to play and let him slip in a goal or two..."for old time's sake"
 
With all the talk of Bergkamp getting a statue at Arsenal if any one player deserved a statue it's Giggs, he deserves a lot more to be honest.
 
Yeah I can see something similar being done with the 'Holy Trinity', I'd like to see Scholes, Giggs and Cantona personally.
 
All we need is, Shinji Kagawa, Shinji Kagoowa, Shinji Kagawa...

That was unexpectedly comfortable. Norwich tried to ruffles us with 'robust' challenges and we just let them run themselves into the ground. Carrick was an absolute monster, game was firmly in his back pocket.

Bring on Madrid I guess!
 
Ronaldo and Madrid bang in form :ANX:

And we're not?
Granted, RvP has been off the mark for the last 2 weeks or so and Rooney only bothered to show his brilliance in the 2nd half today (beautiful goal btw) but along with Kagawa finally delivering on his promise just one of those first 2 showing up against Madrid should give us great possibilities. If I had to guess, SAF is probably thrilled with Kagawa's hattrick today as it will likely force Real to more seriously mark him. We already saw flashes of how difficult he is to mark..even for Real in the first leg. His speed and ability to move in tight spaces is amazing. Now that he finally showed he can link up properly with Rooney and RvP's pinpoint passing accuracy (though Rooney was horrible in the first 45 today), I'd say that triple threat is finally coming to fruition.

The folks that keep saying we're reliant on RvP are idiots. No team has as many different scorers and assist providers as we do and I love how we have at least 5 players who can be the key difference for us in a game. In some ways this is the most frustrating yet also most exciting United team in a while. This team will either under or over perform this year in the minds of people..I don't think there is much of a grey area this season.

With regards to today's game; I guess now I know how Bayern and Neuer must feel at times. This is the only game this season where our opponent didn't appear to have even a sliver of hope... Not sure if I can put that on our dominance or Norwich's extremely poor showing. De Gea could have pulled up a lounge chair for most of the game.
 
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