TheGOAT wrote:-CLICHE
LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:TheGOAT wrote:-CLICHE
Definitely one too many in this thread.
Slim wrote:Komapny sounds dirty. Like WAYYYYY perverted dirty.
TheGOAT wrote:-------------------HART----------------------
RICHARDS KOMAPNY LESCOTT CLICHE
-----------------DE JONG-------------------
---------SILVA---------------NASRI---------
--------TEVEZ--------------AGUERO-------
-------------------DZEKO--------------------
london blue 2 wrote:TheGOAT wrote:-------------------HART----------------------
RICHARDS KOMAPNY LESCOTT CLICHE
-----------------DE JONG-------------------
---------SILVA---------------NASRI---------
--------TEVEZ--------------AGUERO-------
-------------------DZEKO--------------------
For me:
.....................Hart
Richards.....Kompany..Lescott....Clichy
..Silva.............Yaya............Nasri
..........Aguero..........Tevez
...................Dzeko
It's like a Christmas tree of sex
Ted Hughes wrote:I was going to start a thread re this but I have to go away so I can't be arsed but I was just wondering, when Bob has switched to 3-5-2 in some games as an experiment, whether he may take it a step further in the home games.
Barca played one of our Chump's lg teams Villareal & they played 3-4-3 & fucking hammered them. When you consider several of Barca's 1st choice defence were actually unavailable, it shows what can be done, if you're confident enough to keep the ball.
It wouldn't take much for our 3-5-2, to become a 3-4-3, swap the fullbacks for AJ & Tevez for instance. Or take off Clichy & use Micah as the 3rd CB rather than bringing on Savic. Then you have all 3 subs available.
.......Micah Vinny Lescott
.....Silva DeJong Yaya Nasri
......Tevez Dzeko Aguero
Barca got away with it by flooding the oppo half when they lost the ball & grafting like fuck, causing them to kick it anywhere & lose possession. It's not impossible we could learn how to do the same against bus parkers, starting from 3-5-2 & gradually evolving.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I would love to see that line up too but similarly can't imagine Bob doing it.
If a team are gonna turn up at CIty with one shit striker, then Micah, Two's and Joleon should be more than enough.
Imagine the psychological effect on the oppo with that attacking talent on the pitch against them.
aaron bond wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I would love to see that line up too but similarly can't imagine Bob doing it.
If a team are gonna turn up at CIty with one shit striker, then Micah, Two's and Joleon should be more than enough.
Imagine the psychological effect on the oppo with that attacking talent on the pitch against them.
We want to get to the stage where teams turn up at our place knowing they are going to lose. So many teams go to Old Trafford and have lost the game before they've even walked out onto the pitch because they believe they haven't got a hope of winning. That was a key part of United winning 18 out of 19 home games last season.
If we can continue the incredible football we're playing, teams will be scared of playing us and will dread visiting us at home. If we can overturn Wigan and (especially) Everton at home by considerable margins in the next few weeks, then we'll go someway to start building that reputation.
Obviously I know these games won't be easy, but there's no reason we can't win comfortably if we play as we have been playing so far this season.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:aaron bond wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I would love to see that line up too but similarly can't imagine Bob doing it.
If a team are gonna turn up at CIty with one shit striker, then Micah, Two's and Joleon should be more than enough.
Imagine the psychological effect on the oppo with that attacking talent on the pitch against them.
We want to get to the stage where teams turn up at our place knowing they are going to lose. So many teams go to Old Trafford and have lost the game before they've even walked out onto the pitch because they believe they haven't got a hope of winning. That was a key part of United winning 18 out of 19 home games last season.
If we can continue the incredible football we're playing, teams will be scared of playing us and will dread visiting us at home. If we can overturn Wigan and (especially) Everton at home by considerable margins in the next few weeks, then we'll go someway to start building that reputation.
Obviously I know these games won't be easy, but there's no reason we can't win comfortably if we play as we have been playing so far this season.
Spot on.
We might even get to the stage where teams bring weakened teams, saving players for games they target as a chance to win....a la Wolves at the sty.
Ted Hughes wrote:I was going to start a thread re this but I have to go away so I can't be arsed but I was just wondering, when Bob has switched to 3-5-2 in some games as an experiment, whether he may take it a step further in the home games.
Barca played one of our Chump's lg teams Villareal & they played 3-4-3 & fucking hammered them. When you consider several of Barca's 1st choice defence were actually unavailable, it shows what can be done, if you're confident enough to keep the ball.
It wouldn't take much for our 3-5-2, to become a 3-4-3, swap the fullbacks for AJ & Tevez for instance. Or take off Clichy & use Micah as the 3rd CB rather than bringing on Savic. Then you have all 3 subs available.
.......Micah Vinny [highlight]Lescott[/highlight].....Silva DeJong Yaya Nasri
......Tevez Dzeko Aguero
Barca got away with it by flooding the oppo half when they lost the ball & grafting like fuck, causing them to kick it anywhere & lose possession. It's not impossible we could learn how to do the same against bus parkers, starting from 3-5-2 & gradually evolving.
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