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    Here's another man u fans view:

    "As a life long Utd fan, who has watched some of the greatest players to put on a Red shirt, we were damned lucky yesterday, and anybody who tries to dress it up as anything else is deluding themselves. We looked dis-jointed and at times completely clueless in the midfield. We had Brown and Smalling lumping long balls to nobody or straight into touch. When we scored the first goal, it was completely against the run of play. Until that moment, I couldn't see were we were going to muster a goal from, Rooney or Hernandez magic possibly.Our best player , "Man of the Match" was our goal keeper, that tells you all you need to know.

    The positives that came out of the game were that Hernandez looks like a terrific player and Rooney is getting back to his best. The difference in the passing and movement when Gigg's and Scholes came on was there for all to see. We really need to sign at least two world class players to replace them, as the talent we currently have in the squad are still simple not in their league - Nani an occasional exception.

    Arsenal, as has been said above, just don't seem to have a belief or backbone , and they had more than enough talent on the field yesterday to have won the game. The Arsenal teams of old would not have let us off the hook like this, and would have beaten that Utd team soundly.

    I think it says a lot more about the quality of the premier league this season than anything else, that we are still top."

    Obviously not as blinkered as some Man U fans.

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    sorry but that guy seems completely f**king clueless

    it was obvious that sir alex didn't want to compete in midfield and so bypassed it by having gibson and o'shea sit, whilst the da silvas and rooney did all the running, yeah arsenal may have had the ball for long spells but what did they actually do with it? a few chances which couldn't better van der saar

    it was vintage sir alex out-thinking wenger

    and yeah arsenal had some good chances towards the end but you're forgetting that if united had converted a few more of theirs then the final score could have been a complete embarrassment for arsenal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Numeric View Post
    sorry but that guy seems completely f**king clueless

    it was obvious that sir alex didn't want to compete in midfield and so bypassed it by having gibson and o'shea sit, whilst the da silvas and rooney did all the running, yeah arsenal may have had the ball for long spells but what did they actually do with it? a few chances which couldn't better van der saar

    it was vintage sir alex out-thinking wenger

    and yeah arsenal had some good chances towards the end but you're forgetting that if united had converted a few more of theirs then the final score could have been a complete embarrassment for arsenal
    Arsenal had nearly twice as many shots on target as United (11 to 6) and more shots off target, so there was arguably more chance of Arsenal embarassing United than the other way around... Though Fergie got his tactics right and we played a few players who are nowhere near good enough, so in that respect we deserved to lose, though Scholes should have been sent off, another let off for United in that respect.

    Anyway, my glory team, Barca, is better than your glory team, United, Barca would have absolutely destroyed United!

 

 

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