PeterParker wrote:This is really on my mind after the Stoke game. I saw Pulis team with the big boys the last two years and they not even once had a performance like they had Saturday, from minute one, they parked the bus and hope for the best.
The same goes with QPR and Southampton and even a bit Scouse. Again, the last home at Scouse, they attacked us from every angle. This season, they scored two shitty goals and tried to get a point from the game. They just started the game and hope for the best.
I don't dislike this, however, as i recall we accused our neighbours of doing the same, but this is somehow a bit different. They look genuine afraid of us, instead with filth, they just want to be old Taggart's friend.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Is it do they roll over for us or do they roll over us?
Anyway no to both.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Champion's. Getting a result against us would be one for the cover of season video for them. Highlight of the season.
PeterParker wrote:I didn't see this outcome when Chelsea won the league with Ancelotti and not even with Maureen. Are we that good?
Tokyo Blue wrote:The only example of this I have seen is Stoke at home last season. They was utterly spineless.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Champion's. Getting a result against us would be one for the cover of season video for them. Highlight of the season.
Unless you're facing a £20k paycut due to relegation if you don't grind out the results elsewhere...
Esky wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:The only example of this I have seen is Stoke at home last season. They were utterly spineless.
Was going to mention this game and one against Villa a season or two back.
Also, talk to most United fans and it's gospel that QPR rolled over for us once they were safe...
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Champion's. Getting a result against us would be one for the cover of season video for them. Highlight of the season.
Unless you're facing a £20k paycut due to relegation if you don't grind out the results elsewhere...
That's true as well but that's exactly why I hated our early schedual with supposed "easy games". When season kicks off everyone has high hopes and these teams will overperform against better teams. Once reality hits in around november, at least mentally, they will start to concentrate on games they can win.
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