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Baconface's derby "mind games".....

Postby mcfctm » Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:31 am

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 65,00.html


Sir Alex Ferguson has said that Wayne Rooney's ankle injury could keep him out for longer than expected.

The Manchester United striker sustained the knock in training last week when his future was seriously placed in doubt after stalling on a new contract and announcing he wanted to leave.

An astonishing U-turn just days later, however, means Rooney will stay at United, but after initially being ruled out for three weeks, there will be a longer wait for his return to action.

It was thought that the 25-year-old would be ready to return for the derby clash with Manchester City on 10th November, but it is now unclear when he will be available to make his comeback.
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Re: Baconface's derby mind games.....

Postby King Kev » Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:35 am

Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?
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Re: Baconface's derby mind games.....

Postby Fish111 » Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:39 am

Delete 'mind games' Insert 'Lies'. Rooney will be fit for the derby without a doubt and hopefully he will keep Hernandez out of the team.
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Re: Baconface's derby mind games.....

Postby Beeks » Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:43 am

Don't give a shit who's playing to be honest...probably the first time on paper that we are the stronger side
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Re: Baconface's derby mind games.....

Postby sandman » Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:46 am

Hopefully our defence will fucking wake up when balls come across into the box.

Last year both Rooney and Crouch punished us because we didnt mark their dangerous most players in the situation.
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Re: Baconface's derby mind games.....

Postby Ted Hughes » Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:56 am

The funniest thing about that would be, if Rooney missed the derby, it would be because Scholes clogged him in training, a challenge which rags everywhere were laughing about at the time when they thought he was leaving.

It wouldn't surprise me if we get a load of bollocks about him being unfit then he suddenly turns up for the derby. Who fucking cares either way though? I'm more interested in whether Neville plays because I don't think Mancini will give him an easy ride this season like he did last, having seen him in action.
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Re: Baconface's derby mind games.....

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Fri Oct 29, 2010 10:24 am

King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?


It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.
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Re: Baconface's derby mind games.....

Postby King Kev » Fri Oct 29, 2010 10:30 am

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?


It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.

I think it's pathetic.

No matter how bland the statement, some retard in the media will come out with 'ooooh sir alex is up to his old tricks again. He really know hos to get under the skin of his rivals, isn't he clever'

Pah!
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Re: Baconface's derby "mind games".....

Postby paulh » Fri Oct 29, 2010 10:53 am

change the record fergie! as earlier posts say it doesnt matter if he plays or not we should not fear any manchester united team. we can match outdo anyone on our day and on paper have the better sqaud
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Re: Baconface's derby "mind games".....

Postby Dameerto » Fri Oct 29, 2010 11:05 am

The only mind game that old duffer is involved in these days is trying to hold onto the single remaining marble in his tiny skull.
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Re: Baconface's derby "mind games".....

Postby Manx Blue » Fri Oct 29, 2010 11:16 am

TRIPE.....Rooney will play.....who does he think he is? OBI WAN KENOBI?
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Re: Baconface's derby mind games.....

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Fri Oct 29, 2010 11:32 am

King Kev wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?


It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.

I think it's pathetic.

No matter how bland the statement, some retard in the media will come out with 'ooooh sir alex is up to his old tricks again. He really know hos to get under the skin of his rivals, isn't he clever'

Pah!


It is born out of assumption that top managers actually spend their time reading Mirror or The S*n and thinking whether certain opposition player is fit or not. I don't think that's how successfull managers like Mancini roll. When you are manager of top club, you mostly think how YOUR team plays and which of YOUR players are available. These people know that you aren't going to win the game because oppositions star player is out or lose because they are fit. They just concentrate on how to get the best out of your players who, you are positive, are more than capable of winning the game regardless of opposition line up.
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Re: Baconface's derby mind games.....

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Fri Oct 29, 2010 11:37 am

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
King Kev wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?


It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.

I think it's pathetic.

No matter how bland the statement, some retard in the media will come out with 'ooooh sir alex is up to his old tricks again. He really know hos to get under the skin of his rivals, isn't he clever'

Pah!


It is born out of assumption that top managers actually spend their time reading Mirror or The S*n and thinking whether certain opposition player is fit or not. I don't think that's how successfull managers like Mancini roll. When you are manager of top club, you mostly think how YOUR team plays and which of YOUR players are available. These people know that you aren't going to win the game because oppositions star player is out or lose because they are fit. They just concentrate on how to get the best out of your players who, you are positive, are more than capable of winning the game regardless of opposition line up.


What about Don Revie's famous 'dossiers' on every team that Leeds came up against? I always thought that was a load of bollox too, even though I was a nipper at the time.
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Re: Baconface's derby mind games.....

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Fri Oct 29, 2010 11:43 am

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
King Kev wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?


It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.

I think it's pathetic.

No matter how bland the statement, some retard in the media will come out with 'ooooh sir alex is up to his old tricks again. He really know hos to get under the skin of his rivals, isn't he clever'

Pah!


It is born out of assumption that top managers actually spend their time reading Mirror or The S*n and thinking whether certain opposition player is fit or not. I don't think that's how successfull managers like Mancini roll. When you are manager of top club, you mostly think how YOUR team plays and which of YOUR players are available. These people know that you aren't going to win the game because oppositions star player is out or lose because they are fit. They just concentrate on how to get the best out of your players who, you are positive, are more than capable of winning the game regardless of opposition line up.


What about Don Revie's famous 'dossiers' on every team that Leeds came up against? I always thought that was a load of bollox too, even though I was a nipper at the time.


One of the things that made Damned United so unrealistic. Clough never came through as kind of person who would something like that get under his skin. I can't claim to know what went on in Clough's head but neither can David Peace.
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Re: Baconface's derby mind games.....

Postby Ted Hughes » Fri Oct 29, 2010 11:44 am

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
King Kev wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?


It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.

I think it's pathetic.

No matter how bland the statement, some retard in the media will come out with 'ooooh sir alex is up to his old tricks again. He really know hos to get under the skin of his rivals, isn't he clever'

Pah!


It is born out of assumption that top managers actually spend their time reading Mirror or The S*n and thinking whether certain opposition player is fit or not. I don't think that's how successfull managers like Mancini roll. When you are manager of top club, you mostly think how YOUR team plays and which of YOUR players are available. These people know that you aren't going to win the game because oppositions star player is out or lose because they are fit. They just concentrate on how to get the best out of your players who, you are positive, are more than capable of winning the game regardless of opposition line up.


What about Don Revie's famous 'dossiers' on every team that Leeds came up against? I always thought that was a load of bollox too, even though I was a nipper at the time.


Unfortunately most managers, players & media people in this country are in awe of Ferguson & Utd so do take notice of everything he says & does & are nervous when playing them, often meaning they miss open nets & let in goals they wouldn't v other teams due to panic. Look how many chances Wolves missed, even v their reserves the other night. If we gave them half as many chances we'd be humilliated.
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Re: Baconface's derby "mind games".....

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Fri Oct 29, 2010 11:48 am

I saw something along these lines on telly recently. It was demonstrating how just the reputation of a certain player can induce defenders into making some shocking ricks. The example they used was the Granny Shagger. There seemed to be something in it. It is one of the stages in the Filth's downfall that is yet to fully develop, but when teams realise they are fallible then things will get worse pretty quickly for them.
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Re: Baconface's derby mind games.....

Postby bluej » Fri Oct 29, 2010 2:35 pm

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
King Kev wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?


It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.

I think it's pathetic.

No matter how bland the statement, some retard in the media will come out with 'ooooh sir alex is up to his old tricks again. He really know hos to get under the skin of his rivals, isn't he clever'

Pah!


It is born out of assumption that top managers actually spend their time reading Mirror or The S*n and thinking whether certain opposition player is fit or not. I don't think that's how successfull managers like Mancini roll. When you are manager of top club, you mostly think how YOUR team plays and which of YOUR players are available. These people know that you aren't going to win the game because oppositions star player is out or lose because they are fit. They just concentrate on how to get the best out of your players who, you are positive, are more than capable of winning the game regardless of opposition line up.


For some reason I had an image of Harry Redknapp reading the sun when I read that. Can imagine him sat down giving that the once over.
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Re: Baconface's derby mind games.....

Postby mcfctm » Fri Oct 29, 2010 2:45 pm

bluej wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
King Kev wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?


It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.

I think it's pathetic.

No matter how bland the statement, some retard in the media will come out with 'ooooh sir alex is up to his old tricks again. He really know hos to get under the skin of his rivals, isn't he clever'

Pah!


It is born out of assumption that top managers actually spend their time reading Mirror or The S*n and thinking whether certain opposition player is fit or not. I don't think that's how successfull managers like Mancini roll. When you are manager of top club, you mostly think how YOUR team plays and which of YOUR players are available. These people know that you aren't going to win the game because oppositions star player is out or lose because they are fit. They just concentrate on how to get the best out of your players who, you are positive, are more than capable of winning the game regardless of opposition line up.


For some reason I had an image of Harry Redknapp reading the sun when I read that. Can imagine him sat down giving that the once over.


Doesn't the shady c*nt write for the sun?
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Re: Baconface's derby "mind games".....

Postby Beefymcfc » Fri Oct 29, 2010 2:55 pm

I'd like to see both club's fielding their strongest teams, then there's no excuses whatsoever.
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Re: Baconface's derby "mind games".....

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Fri Oct 29, 2010 3:18 pm

That red nosed whisky drinking village drunk wont have a fucking mind to play with very soon...the senile old cunt.
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