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  1. Yeah I just saw that he apologized for his actions, which as you rightly point out, is a HUGE and "desperate" PR move. The fact that there has been this much backlash though shows you that he should have just played nice with Evra yesterday from the beginning.
  2. No hardware? If this does in fact happen, then I guess the first time in years is worth celebrating by rivals, eh? And keep hoping that Liverpool win the league next year . . . Should make for an entertaining failure to meet expectations. GHH - Now that you've vented, I'll say my piece. Regarding Fergie's reaction to the incident, I'll agree with you that it is a bit hypocritical to go after Suarez given United's colorful players - both past and present - who have often thrown their morals out the window. I have no problem admitting that our players have indeed acted poorly in a lot of situations. With that said though, you cannot fault Fergie for defending his players and sticking up for them. And it is a natural reaction to highlight Suarez's behavior after considering the nature of the allegations, the rivalry between the two clubs, the atmosphere in the stadium, etc. Now on to Luis himself. You have to throw your own fandom and allegiances out here and examine Suarez' snub by itself. I don't care if what Evra said is true, isn't true, or is somewhere in between. For the good of keeping amity and making the focus about THE GAME (which is most important), you absolutely HAVE to shake Pat's hand right there. You swallow your pride and put on the show. No way can a reasonable person honestly justify Luis not shaking hands with Evra. It was extremely childish and marred what should have been a great 90 minutes of football. To the game itself. I didn't understand Daglish's tactics and formation. He allowed Carrick and Scholesy all the room in the world in the center of the park to pass the ball. There were times when they had no pressure on them, and could literally stand with the ball to survey the field multiple times. I'll gladly take the win and the three points, as it will continue to put pressure on City and any result against Liverpool is a positive, given the rivalry and the difficulty in playing you all. I've said it before and i'll say it again - Andy Carroll is a complete bum. How can he let Rafael out-jump him at least twice for headers? He cannot pass the ball. He does not contribute to any positive build-up. In fact, he limits Liverpool's attack because he lacks any real fundamentals.
  3. I actually think it would've been much closer. The floor was WIDE open last night. Why do you think that bum Novak had so many uncontested threes (and by uncontested, I mean he literally had no defender even attempting to close out on him or challenge the shot)? Lin was able to play as a true point guard, as he facilitated great ball movement, thus leading to open shots. When Melo is on the floor and he gets the ball, there is absolutely no movement. For all of his talent (and he is an unbelievable offensive player), he is a black hole like Nick. If he was on the floor then there wouldn't have been great spacing. IF Lin is legit (and that's a big IF, at this point), the combination of Lin and Amare would be devastating. But Melo will never let Amare be the number 1 option, even on pick and rolls.
  4. Yeah the formation that Liverpool started the game with was puzzling to say the least. Scholes and Carrick literally had 10-15 seconds with the ball practically at a stand still and NOBODY marking them. Disagree though with David needing a loan to a Championship side. He absolutely needs experience and a boost to his confidence. But it would be such a negative step in his development to go down to such inferior competition after starting in the Premier League for a top side. De Gea has really made some head-scratchers. I still think though he will be a world class keeper very soon. He just needs to be more assertive in coming out for crosses. Plus, once he gets over the language barrier he will be able to communicate better with his defense. A few clean sheets under his belt will do wonders for him. It hasn't helped that our defense has been in constant disarray this year, as injuries continue to pile up every game. Ultimately though I still have a lot of faith in David. He'll be fine. No United fan expected him to pick up immediately where VDS left off. In the long run though a back four of Jones, Smalling, Vidic and Evra/Rafael/Fabio in front of De Gea will be the best defense and keeper situation in the EPL.
  5. Despite dominating possession (until Scholesy was taken off), United couldn't create a legitimate chance throughout the game. Well done Liverpool.
  6. You can even add a young Tim Howard to that list of underwhelming keepers between The Great Dane and VDS. Regarding Barthez, he was a signing whose reputation was purely based on name. If you actually looked at his ability between the posts, he was extremely suspect. For example, he was often out of position, tried to play the ball with his feet (without having the ability to do it like a De Gea), etc. If my memory is correct, that World Cup was won by players like Vieira, Desailly, Petit, and, of course, Zizou. Barthez certainly had quick reflexes . . . but it takes much more than that to be a solid keeper. Based on the Andy Carroll signing alone, Liverpool should throw out any evaluation based on statistics.
  7. Evra will be booed on a level that has typically been reserved for only John Terry right after his personal issues. The atmosphere should be incredible! ---------- Post added January-26th-2012 at 01:57 PM ---------- Spurs are a very solid team. If for some reason management can convince Modric to stay, then Spurs should consistently finish in the top 4 for the next few years. Gareth Bale is an unbelievable combination of strength, pace and skill. Ledley King has been great this year. Kyle Walker should be a regular for the national team for the next decade.
  8. ^^^ Nobody can deny the fact that United has played a (bad) role in setting the current market . . . WIth the Glazers though that spending has certainly gone down. Most MUFC fans actually hate the Glazers because of this. Regarding Saturday, I wouldn't expect any luck being wished from you! Liverpool, at Anfield no less, is always a tough game for United. Win or lose, all I have to say is 19!
  9. I was not trying to suggest that Fergie has been frugal and has avoided diving into the lunacy and absurdity that now characterizes the transfer windows. I was merely saying that United's perceived propensity to spend big is overblown.
  10. ^^^ Injuries (particularly to the defense) have indeed doomed any realistic shot of finishing in the top 4. You are absolutely right regarding both Nasri and Cesc. Nasri played exceptionally well at times last year, but was never consistent. And Cesc is absolutely incredible . . . but you could see he just wasn't into Arsenal anymore. I'll never forget his "performance" in the second leg against Barca in last year's CL. He was practically a 12th player for them. I agree with you that Arsenal was too consumed with the whole "Barca-style of play." Hell, Wenger would ***** and complain after every loss, saying how beautiful the team played just like Barcelona yet still couldn't get the result. This year seems to be different. Once Gervinho comes back your attack will be even better in terms of being able to attack from wide positions.
  11. Yeah I don't know how Arsenal fans do it. My sister actually lives less than a mile from the Emirates and is a huge fan. It seems as if Wenger (and his transfer policies) have finally worn thin on Arsenal supporters. On the plus side, I think Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will be a star . . . and he might actually stay at Arsenal if Wenger is gone before he can sell him. Arsenal always seem to be in a youth movement, which as you mentioned, can affect the squad's performances. And it just seems that the youngsters either never develop into what they could have been (Arshavin) or are sold. RVP will leave this summer IMO, simply because he deserves Champions League football. Jack Wilshere though looks to be a career Gunner. If he can stay healthy then you all have a fantastic central midfielder.
  12. Surely you must be talking about the noisy neighbors (Manchester City) or Chelsea, because the belief that United just outspends everyone is a common misconception. In the past three years, for example, United has a net spending LOWER than those of Hull City, Blackpool and Burnley . . . We get amazing talent when they are young (and relatively cheaper than what the market typically dictates), and then reward them for production. Look at some of the numbers: Wayne Rooney for £25M (a steal at the time considering what he has turned into, while players like Andy Carrol are going for £35M), Chris Smalling for £8M, Phil Jones for £16M, and Nemanja Vidic for just £7M! I can go on and bore you all with more . . . but the above four players make my point.
  13. Yeah I think you are right on this one. That trade was clearly aimed toward putting the team in a better financial position for the future. As much as I hate EG and think that he has generally done a poor job as GM of the Zards, you can't really fault him for this move. Plus, I actually think it was nice to send Caron to a contender . . . it was like EG was trying to reward tough juice for his dedication, effort and play during his time here.
  14. Great two-days indeed for Champions League. I feel bad for AVB (despite being a United supporter), simply because I know he is a damn good manager . . . but unfortunately for him, he has the Russian to answer to, who has his hand on the fire button and is certainly willing to press it. Although Bayern has already qualified, I still hope they field a relatively strong squad. United do NOT need to beat FC Basel. They will advance with EITHER a draw or the win. The draw is the most likely scenario, since we have looked pretty unimpressive over the last few weeks. Sure, we've won 4 of the last 5 EPL games (all wins via clean-sheets), but we also have only scored 1 goal in each of those games. Moreover, we have struggled in non EPL games (e.g. the Carling Cup upset and the draw against Benfica in the last Champions League game). This game scares the hell out of me though when you consider United's injury problems and lack of seemingly creative and effective depth. With Chicharito and Berbatov out up top, and Cleverly and Anderson out in the middle, United have lost most of their ability to create goals form the midfield. I suspect Fergie will go with a formation similar to the one this past weekend vs. Aston Villa, were it is a 4-3-3 with a midfield trio of Jones, Carrick and either Fletcher, Park or Giggs. Then up top, he'll likely have Nani and Young on the wings with Rooney in the middle. Thankfully our defense has been stout of late.
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