sandman wrote:We need to go for the jugular right to the final whistle, at both the Bolton and Spurs games we have seen sideways passing and relaxation when we were in front when we could have been improving on our goal difference. Last season we missed out on 2nd due to goal difference and since United never seem to drop many points (even when underperforming) then I feel that we need to have the biggest goal difference we can.
Lets face it, we have had three outstanding games, and should still be well out in front since United were poor against WBA, poor in the first half of the Spurs game until Spurs collapsed and made it a walk in the park and I believe that any team in the prem would have got 5 past the Arse on sunday. We need to be more ruthless and rack up the goals, its worth an extra point.
Alioune DVToure wrote:I'd much rather win 4-0 than 6-1. Clean sheets are precious commodities given how competitive the Prem is these days.
Wonderwall wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:I'd much rather win 4-0 than 6-1. Clean sheets are precious commodities given how competitive the Prem is these days.
I would prefer the 6-1 mate, its goal difference then goals scored that count.
sandman wrote:We need to go for the jugular right to the final whistle, at both the Bolton and Spurs games we have seen sideways passing and relaxation when we were in front when we could have been improving on our goal difference.
King Kev wrote:sandman wrote:We need to go for the jugular right to the final whistle, at both the Bolton and Spurs games we have seen sideways passing and relaxation when we were in front when we could have been improving on our goal difference.
Can somebody please remind me what time we scored our 5th goal on Sunday?
Slim wrote:King Kev wrote:sandman wrote:We need to go for the jugular right to the final whistle, at both the Bolton and Spurs games we have seen sideways passing and relaxation when we were in front when we could have been improving on our goal difference.
Can somebody please remind me what time we scored our 5th goal on Sunday?
About 3:20pm mate.
King Kev wrote:Slim wrote:King Kev wrote:sandman wrote:We need to go for the jugular right to the final whistle, at both the Bolton and Spurs games we have seen sideways passing and relaxation when we were in front when we could have been improving on our goal difference.
Can somebody please remind me what time we scored our 5th goal on Sunday?
About 3:20pm mate.
So quite late into the game then.
We also score in injury time against Swansea.
3 games played, 2 goals score in injury time. Great thread!
King Kev wrote:Slim wrote:King Kev wrote:sandman wrote:We need to go for the jugular right to the final whistle, at both the Bolton and Spurs games we have seen sideways passing and relaxation when we were in front when we could have been improving on our goal difference.
Can somebody please remind me what time we scored our 5th goal on Sunday?
About 3:20pm mate.
So quite late into the game then.
We also scored in injury time against Swansea.
3 games played, 2 goals score in injury time. Great thread!
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Agreed. I think last half hour Tevez and Balotelli/Johnson should of been brought on to [strike]run at tiring and demoralized defenders[/strike] Sulk.
King Kev wrote:Slim wrote:King Kev wrote:sandman wrote:We need to go for the jugular right to the final whistle, at both the Bolton and Spurs games we have seen sideways passing and relaxation when we were in front when we could have been improving on our goal difference.
Can somebody please remind me what time we scored our 5th goal on Sunday?
About 3:20pm mate.
So quite late into the game then.
We also scored in injury time against Swansea.
3 games played, 2 goals score in injury time. Great thread!
Ted Hughes wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:I'd much rather win 4-0 than 6-1. Clean sheets are precious commodities given how competitive the Prem is these days.
I would prefer the 6-1 mate, its goal difference then goals scored that count.
Probably pissed.
Rag_hater wrote:Man is fond of counting his troubles, but he does not count his joys. If he counted them up as he ought to, he would see that every lot has enough happiness provided for it.
Alioune DVToure wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Man is fond of counting his troubles, but he does not count his joys. If he counted them up as he ought to, he would see that every lot has enough happiness provided for it.
Are you trying to outdo Baton in the 'reformed character' stakes? All I've seen from you in the last few weeks is shit quotes.
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