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Author Topic: Manchester United vs Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread Saturday 29 March 12.45  (Read 20407 times)

Offline silhillvilla

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Think we will lose easily 3 or 4-0

Offline Richard E

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I would love to join in with all this schadenfreude about Man U but until 2.45 tomorrow I am holding my tongue as I don't want to tempt fate on another arse-kicking.

Bollocks to that I'm taking every chance I can to put the boot in and will continue to do so even if we get beaten tomorrow.

Not knocking you for that but I am obviously more superstitious than you. Like I never join in chants of "Its all gone quiet over there" or "what a waste of money" because whenever I have done in the past it has come back to bite me!

Offline martin o`who??

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Yaniteds time of dominance is over, there is a major re-building job to be done at Old Trafford NONE of their players would be first choice at Madrid, Barca, Munich,even the Etished, and there is now a queue of clubs with more money than them, so they dont play top-picks any more, after all where would you rather live Barcelona or Manchester??. no i`m afraid a potential few years as also-rans beckons for them, it happened to Leeds, Liverpool, Arsenal, and now, hopefully, it`s about to happen to them, and you know what, i fuckingwell love it!! (fancy a draw by the way)

Offline ChicagoLion

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Sylla has really disappointed this season. I thought he looked a decent player last season and he more than played his part in our improvement. He's been pretty crap this season though.
He looked good at the end of the season as he was given a run of games.

I think we sometimes under estimate how difficult it is to get up to match standard having spent the season on the bench.

I agree he looked awful against Sturke, maybe he needs game time.

Offline WALTERS WARRIORS

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Sylla did have a decent run last season. But he looks miles away from being a first team player, and would put Lowton or Albrighton in before him .....

Offline Mister E

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Sylla has really disappointed this season. I thought he looked a decent player last season and he more than played his part in our improvement. He's been pretty crap this season though.
He looked good at the end of the season as he was given a run of games.

I think we sometimes under estimate how difficult it is to get up to match standard having spent the season on the bench.

I agree he looked awful against Sturke, maybe he needs game time.
If we're going to keep him, let's get him out on loan for a half-season; perhaps with one of the promoted clubs.

Offline olaftab

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Where's the poll? I think we'll lose.
I attempted to add a Russian/Crimean style poll but accidentally pushed the go button before completing it. I am sure one of the Mods will correct it.
What a pig's ear you made of that. Edit your original post to sort it out young man.
Thanks for fixing it.
« Last Edit: March 28, 2014, 08:40:20 PM by olaftab »

Offline Clampy

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Looking forward to tomorrow, it seems like an age since Cardiff (didn't go to the Newcastle game). I've got absolutely no idea which way it's going to go so I won't bother predicting anything except that Ashley Young will fall over some imaginary feet at some point.

Offline andyaston

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Isn't KEA injured?
With any luck

Wanting a player injured, very nice.
I think we miss him when he doesn't play, he works hard.

Offline supertom

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Isn't KEA injured?
With any luck

Wanting a player injured, very nice.
I think we miss him when he doesn't play, he works hard.
We certainly did against Stoke. He's been good of late and I'm saying this as someone who's not always been KEA's biggest fan to put it mildly.

Offline Tony Erdington

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we need at least 11 players to be anywhere near what most of us want. quite honestly tmw manure have been schlepped silly in there last two home games  8) so if they've got anything about them then pride should make them come out of the blokes fast, but Villa are annoying turning it on for the big clubs and being also rans for the likes of stokey.

I predict a riot with Gollum being hung in the Stretford end.

nurse more valium please

Offline Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air

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They will come out all guns blazing. Wounded pride and a call from their manager to put us to the sword with a show of open attacking football which has been synonymous of Manchester United teams over the years.

Step up Gabby. 1-0 to Villa. 

Offline amfy

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I feel that the fly past of the 'Moyes Out' banner pretty much guarantees we'll be about 6 down by the time it goes over.

Would that be ironic?

Offline PeterWithesShin

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I feel that the fly past of the 'Moyes Out' banner pretty much guarantees we'll be about 6 down by the time it goes over.

Would that be ironic?

Not even us at our worst will manage that as it's due to fly over before the game.

Offline rob_bridge

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I feel that the fly past of the 'Moyes Out' banner pretty much guarantees we'll be about 6 down by the time it goes over.

Would that be ironic?

Not even us at our worst will manage that as it's due to fly over before the game.
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Bellends. Everyone already knows it is going to happen so surely when it does it looks purile and immature.


 


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