If big sam signs I'll give up on football alltogether. King Kenny is are only hope now.BigSam for manager!
Yes, they are crap - which is great for a Utd fan![]()
Amen to that brother!
The only thing makes me laugh more now is the call to bring back Benitez, as a Utd fan i am all for this and will sign any petition to bring him back!
At least Liverpool got rid of their American blood suckers, you still got your's + most of your best players are retiring in the next couple of years and you are paying shrek 250K per week to miss penalty's.![]()
Yes, they are crap - which is great for a Utd fan![]()
I am a liverpool fan and yes they are crap this season, some bad purchases by Benitez in his last season, and some bad ones by Roy, plus negative tactics and players like Torres being a lazy whinging tart.
Getting rid of Alonso and Macherrano was a huge mistake.
Gerrard, Carragher, Cole, Agger, Johnson have all been injured for long periods of this season as well, this is not an excuse but contributing factors, but Man U aren't great this season either, obviously they are better than Liverpool, and yes they are top, but that is due to others slipping up and being inconsistant not due to any outstanding form of their own.
Liverpool will be back next season, and who knows, maybe it will be Man U's time to screw up?
Utd not great, and still....
Ronaldinho is the football equivalent of the Harlem Globetrotters and would be a genuinely bad signing for Blackburn unless the rules are changing so that goals can only be scored by landing the ball on an eggcup balanced on the keepers head from your own half.
Gigs, Van de Sar, Scholes, Neville, Ferdinand, Sung, Owen, Berbatov, Hargreaves, Brown, Evra - All 30 or Over.
Hargreaves and owen can't be included on that list as they have pretty much done nothing for the club.
But we do have Smalling (potential is there), Nani, Anderson, Hernandez, Rooney, Lindegaard, Rafael, Fabio, Bebe, Jonny Evans, Valencia, Obertan, Macheda, Gibson, De Laet, Welbeck.
Most of the above would get into most premier league teams.
All either established or showing great potential for the future. All of the above 26 or under.
Agreed all good enough players, but other than Rooney where's the experience? IMO Man U's success in the last few years is the ability to hold steady and thrash out wins when they are not playing to well, this in part is down to the experience and leadership in the squad, they don't panic and they know how to win even when the cards are stacked against them.
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