Mase wrote:The only thing that bothers me is that at times last season it looked as if teams weren't scared of the rags like they would be in the past.
I'm only worried that now that Van Pussie has signed; they'll go back to being shit scared of the rags and letting them have their own way.
ashton287 wrote:Mase wrote:The only thing that bothers me is that at times last season it looked as if teams weren't scared of the rags like they would be in the past.
I'm only worried that now that Van Pussie has signed; they'll go back to being shit scared of the rags and letting them have their own way.
This happened much less towards the business end of the season though. At the start of the season teams went scared of them especially at the swamp and everyone was raving about how amazing they are. When teams needed to get something later on they played the rags off the park so I am expecting a good few teams to bend over for them between now and January and then it will get tougher for them like last season.
Lev Bronstein wrote:I suppose this belongs here. I don't like going on about "them". Let's not think about what "they" can do to us, let's focus on ourselves. But, according to all and sundry, it's between the two of us for the league this year (Cue mass waving of white flags from the rest of the league - it's pathetic really).
I've been reading loads of comments on different sites about "them" signing RvP, and that makes them favourites for the Prem et bloody ctera. Any City fan posting is reminded about the close finish, last kick of match and so on. Can't argue with that - it's true. Allegedly now "they" have made new signings it's all going to be different.
Well maybe.
The point I want to make, and seems not to be answered wherever I look, is this:-
"They" were 8 points in front with only a few games to play and we overtook them. How on Earth did "they" let such an advantage slip? Well my answer is one that wouldn't go down well at the Everglades. When it came to "squeeky bum time", the players, management, and the rest of the Orcs just weren't good enough.
Question 1, am I right to think this way - how else did "they" blow it?
Question 2, have they enough "winners" in "their" squad? Have their new signings added to the sum total of guts required to tough it out when it comes to the crunch?
Lev Bronstein wrote:Question 1, am I right to think this way - how else did "they" blow it?
Question 2, have they enough "winners" in "their" squad? Have their new signings added to the sum total of guts required to tough it out when it comes to the crunch?
etrilk wrote:Interesting read if you have five minutes or so. Comes from us City fans on the other side of the pond. Basically talks about how dumb Man U are for signing RVP. Which we already all know about anyway.
http://sports.espn.go.com/fantasy/footb ... MRlovehate
Lev Bronstein wrote:I suppose this belongs here. I don't like going on about "them". Let's not think about what "they" can do to us, let's focus on ourselves. But, according to all and sundry, it's between the two of us for the league this year (Cue mass waving of white flags from the rest of the league - it's pathetic really).
I've been reading loads of comments on different sites about "them" signing RvP, and that makes them favourites for the Prem et bloody ctera. Any City fan posting is reminded about the close finish, last kick of match and so on. Can't argue with that - it's true. Allegedly now "they" have made new signings it's all going to be different.
Well maybe.
The point I want to make, and seems not to be answered wherever I look, is this:-
"They" were 8 points in front with only a few games to play and we overtook them. How on Earth did "they" let such an advantage slip? Well my answer is one that wouldn't go down well at the Everglades. When it came to "squeeky bum time", the players, management, and the rest of the Orcs just weren't good enough.
Question 1, am I right to think this way - how else did "they" blow it?
Question 2, have they enough "winners" in "their" squad? Have their new signings added to the sum total of guts required to tough it out when it comes to the crunch?
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Some are in denial about this. He's an absolutely brilliant player, was incredible last season. They've done well to get him and strengthen their attack.
Rooney- RVP and Tevez-Aguerro, not much difference, 4 of the best strikers in the world.
Mase wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Some are in denial about this. He's an absolutely brilliant player, was incredible last season. They've done well to get him and strengthen their attack.
Rooney- RVP and Tevez-Aguerro, not much difference, 4 of the best strikers in the world.
Who let you back in?
Out of interest, what makes Van Persie one of the worlds best? One good season at a club where literally everything went through him.
Ajardine wrote:Great words by Rodney Marsh!!!
Former Manchester City forward Rodney Marsh thinks Manchester United’s capture of Robin Van Persie has a hint of “desperation” about it. “Van Persie is Ferguson’s last-ditch effort to reclaim the title back from Manchester City. Marsh added “it tinges a touch of desperation on Manchester United’s part based on the fact they have spent an incredible amount for an ageing player”
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