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(27-10-2014 01:44 )Fernandez Esperenda Wrote: [ -> ]Even lvg said it was embarrasing celebrating like he did

I get the bit about a Liverpool fan knowing all about embarrassment, but how the fuck would you know anything about celebrating?? Surely you are not old enough to remember the feeling? Wink
Man U had 12 on the pitch/ Ref seemed to card a Chelsea player for farting and yet two of their players were manhandled to the ground by Man U defenders and not a squeak. And as for the goal celebration that was pathetic. A home draw. Wow. You will still struggle to qualify for Europe never mind Champions League.
(27-10-2014 07:52 )bytor Wrote: [ -> ]
(27-10-2014 01:44 )Fernandez Esperenda Wrote: [ -> ]Even lvg said it was embarrasing celebrating like he did

I get the bit about a Liverpool fan knowing all about embarrassment, but how the fuck would you know anything about celebrating?? Surely you are not old enough to remember the feeling? Wink

I celebrated a clean sheet on saturday Wink
(27-10-2014 08:18 )SCIROCCO Wrote: [ -> ]Man U had 12 on the pitch/ Ref seemed to card a Chelsea player for farting and yet two of their players were manhandled to the ground by Man U defenders and not a squeak. And as for the goal celebration that was pathetic. A home draw. Wow. You will still struggle to qualify for Europe never mind Champions League.

I don't think deliberately preventing counterattacks on numerous occasions by fouling can be classed as "farting". The manhandling on corners is something we see in almost every game-and the likes of terry and cahill also do it too. I find it hilarious how fans of one of the dirtiest teams in the PL are crying foul.

Yes, its a home draw, and yes United fans are happy-so we should be, it means Chelsea can still be caught by others, the only people that aren't happy are Chelsea and their fans. Instead of moaning about the equaliser and the red card, I think you should be concerned at the negative tactics of Mouriniho-who parked the bus with 20 mins left to play. He did realise he was at OT? Tongue
Most of us are hapy to see signs of recovery and improvement in the team, especially after last season and considering the obvious defensive problems we still have. Until we buy two or three consistent defensive players we cannot realistically challenge for the title. Given our problems at the back a draw with Chelsea is no disgrace as they are without question the team to beat this season. Thank god for De Gea and great to see the team fighting until the whistle blows. Van Persie might have been stupid to get a yellow but at least it shows some passion in the squad.
Top 10 Favourite All Time United Players
1 . Bobby Charlton
2 . George Best
3 . Denis Law
4 . Bryan Robson
5 . Eric Cantona
6. Ryan Giggs
7. Cristiano Ronaldo
8. Wayne Rooney
9. Paul Scholes
10. Steve Coppell
Top 10 Favorite All Time United Players
1 . George Best
2 . Bobby Charlton
3 . Paul Scholes
4 . Eric Cantona
5 . Bryan Robson
6. Ryan Giggs
7. Roy Keane
8. Peter Schmeichel
9. Ole Gunnar Solskjær
10. Steve Bruce

I am only 35 so never got to see George Best and Bobby Charlton play but from the footage i have seen i would have been cheering their names, the rest of my list are players who had me out of my seat cheering be it a tackle and a shot or a save, all of the players in my list gave it their all for the team but there were so many more i could have picked that i like on another day i could have picked another list of 10 players like Denis Irwin, Paul Ince, Gary Pallister, Brian McClair, Norman Whiteside, Gary Neville, David Beckham, Edwin van der Sar the list goes on for me.
My Top 10 united players of all time

1.Roy Carroll
2.Kleberson
3.Liam Miller
4.Gabriel Obertan
5.Eric Djemba- Djemba
6.Jordi Cruyf
7.Massimo Taibi
8.Bebe
9.David Bellion
10.Juan Sebastian Veron
(30-10-2014 14:56 )Fernandez Esperenda Wrote: [ -> ]My Top 10 united players of all time

1.Roy Carroll
2.Kleberson
3.Liam Miller
4.Gabriel Obertan
5.Eric Djemba- Djemba
6.Jordi Cruyf
7.Massimo Taibi
8.Bebe
9.David Bellion
10.Juan Sebastian Veron
Stick to your Liverpool thread and stop trolling Big Grin
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1.David ('Calamity') James - how many times did he gift Utd wins in the head to heads?
2.Glenn Hysen (Liverpool gazumped Utd for his signature and had one good season under Dalglish before being awful under Souness. Utd had to look elsewhere and signed Pallister - the rest as they say is history).
3.Neil Ruddock.
4.Paul Stewart.
5.Ronnie ('The Rocket') Rosenthal - that Aston Villa open goal....
6.Mamadou Sakho.
7.Kolo Toure.
8.Simon Mignolet.
9.Andy Carroll.
10.Mario Balotelli.
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