Pros:- Man Ure suffered their worst defeat at 'The Theatre of Dreams' since 1955- Young had a poor, poor game- Milner had a great game (good for him)- 70,000 tourists and arrogant wankers saw their team lose 6-1 at home- It makes our 4-1 away loss seem a lot betterCons- The idea of 'buying the league' seems to be working- Man Shitty won- Barry had a decent game- I still feel bitter about yesterdays game
Quote from: Chipsticks on October 23, 2011, 05:08:37 PMPros:- Man Ure suffered their worst defeat at 'The Theatre of Dreams' since 1955- Young had a poor, poor game- Milner had a great game (good for him)- 70,000 tourists and arrogant wankers saw their team lose 6-1 at home- It makes our 4-1 away loss seem a lot betterCons- The idea of 'buying the league' seems to be working- Man Shitty won- Barry had a decent game- I still feel bitter about yesterdays game i dont begrudge Barry one bit,winning silverwear, champions league football, challenging for the league title suggests he made the right choice for his career after 10 years service at Villa, he put more in than Young, Millner and Downing put together.i can remember games when he was the only player worth turning up to watch, certainly one of the best players we have had in the last 10 years or so
Quote from: john e on October 23, 2011, 05:26:49 PMQuote from: Chipsticks on October 23, 2011, 05:08:37 PMPros:- Man Ure suffered their worst defeat at 'The Theatre of Dreams' since 1955- Young had a poor, poor game- Milner had a great game (good for him)- 70,000 tourists and arrogant wankers saw their team lose 6-1 at home- It makes our 4-1 away loss seem a lot betterCons- The idea of 'buying the league' seems to be working- Man Shitty won- Barry had a decent game- I still feel bitter about yesterdays game i dont begrudge Barry one bit,winning silverwear, champions league football, challenging for the league title suggests he made the right choice for his career after 10 years service at Villa, he put more in than Young, Millner and Downing put together.i can remember games when he was the only player worth turning up to watch, certainly one of the best players we have had in the last 10 years or soI know, I know, I completely agree with you, I just still feel bitter about the manner of his departure. Maybe it's because he was the first of the 4 to bugger off to bigger clubs, I know I'm a wanker about it, I just can't help it.
I understand there's an internet campaign to get United to refund their supporters' travel costs.
City will become the new United.
Quote from: Vanilla on October 23, 2011, 04:54:01 PMAlso, Young seems to be found wanting at the moment. That said, Milner seemed to have a decent stint today. Swings and roundabouts. It was entertaining to watch Milner stroll through unchallenged to set up one of Man City's goals while his marker, Young, stood still watching him.Sums up the difference between them.
Also, Young seems to be found wanting at the moment. That said, Milner seemed to have a decent stint today. Swings and roundabouts.
Quote from: Iago on October 23, 2011, 06:42:47 PMCity will become the new United.Not for a few decades yet, the thing that makes Man United the arrogant bastards they are is all the History they have. Same for Liverpool.