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Re: The Invincibles

Postby LookMumImOnMCF.net » Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:30 am

Unfortunate really that people can't view them as a good side, might help people get over this idea that we've a divine right to win this thing. The only real mistake United have made this season is not giving any respect to Europe.

If you think they're much inferior side to City I'd be tempted to look at our own squad and question why we're not miles in front.
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby Chinners » Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:31 am

This United team have gained more points at this stage of the season and scored more goals since one of Busby's sides in the early 60's and until last week were still second. Kinda tells me how well we've done this season but also how well they've done to hang onto our coattails. On paper most of their players are Average to Good, as a collective unit, unfortunately they are bob on ... the cents
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby ashton287 » Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:33 am

lets all have a disco wrote:Quick one people,just to remind you the rags ARE playing well in the league.

Take your blue tinted specs off for a minute,our away form has fucked us over like it or not.


Didn't they go unbeaten for something like 27 games last season. This is the same team but you swap berbatov for shrek and add young on the left. If anything they have stepped up 2 or 3 gears this season as their away form was shocking last season despite being unbeaten for ages.

But I have no doubt that if teams played against them the way they did against us they would not be above us.

Factor in the abysmal reffing we have had away from home this season and the 7 points (absolutely non negotiable 7 points minimum) it has took from us and we should have the league wrapped up anyway. Unfortunately I think this one has handed them the league and has inspired our current away form. Therefore no matter how well they are playing it is still bullshit.
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby Ted Hughes » Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:46 am

LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:Unfortunate really that people can't view them as a good side, might help people get over this idea that we've a divine right to win this thing. The only real mistake United have made this season is not giving any respect to Europe.

If you think they're much inferior side to City I'd be tempted to look at our own squad and question why we're not miles in front.


Two facts: 1, we have been the team to beat since we put 6 past rags & have struggled to cope with our newfound status away from home, so our performance level has dropped.

2: the rags have had an absolutely incredible run of favourable events running for them whilst simultaneously running against us, over a decent period of time.

And it's continuing. If the rags had to go to the Emirates now, it would be a completely different proposition to when their game was played, same with Chelsea.

Have alook through the rags' fixtures list as they happened & in how many of their games they have been truly convincing.
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby Ted Hughes » Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:49 am

If we had the rags fixtures list & had won every game all season so far, home and away, would the home game v Everton be a banker ?
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby lets all have a disco » Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:50 am

It doesnt matter wether they have been convincing or not they are still top of the league in fact many rags i know are revelling in the fact they havent been all that and are still above megabucks City.
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby Ted Hughes » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:03 pm

lets all have a disco wrote:It doesnt matter wether they have been convincing or not they are still top of the league in fact many rags i know are revelling in the fact they havent been all that and are still above megabucks City.


THAT is exactly what I'm talking about.

We have slipped in standard away from home but we've still got a lot of points over the season, due to being awesome at home. The rags, on many occasions have also slipped in standard away from home & won. At Fulham, they deserved it & played better than we did.

On many other occasions, it's been largely down to the oppo fucking up or a favourable ref, rather than the rags doing anything that clever. They have been just as slow, uninspired & shite on their bad days as we have, but the oppo sees the great Manu & lets them of the hook whilst stomping on us.

It's like when thy stab that geezer in 'Haloween' then rather than cut his head off, they leave him lying there, go & make a brew, & when they get back, he's stood there with an axe.
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby DoomMerchant » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:09 pm

i thought you guys had finally seen the light and created a thread about King Mob and his crew....

topical.

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Re: The Invincibles

Postby feedthegreek » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:17 pm

bias reffing against us and for them as give them the advantage and nothing else, dya think swansea woulkd have got that pen v scum no, would vidic have been sent off for a tackle like kompanys no, would scouse 1 have got a pen for the richards handball in the league cup if that had been scum no, would rooney have been banned like ballotelli v liverpool and v spurs no, would de gea have even been spoken about baiting the swansea keeper before a pen no, did evra get a 3match ban for elbowing richards in the cup match at ours no, there was no retrospective action WHY?
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby Rag_hater » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:24 pm

DoomMerchant wrote:i thought you guys had finally seen the light and created a thread about King Mob and his crew....

topical.

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Does that say that you are modelling yourself on the anti-christ?Why does that not suprise me?
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby DoomMerchant » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:28 pm

feedthegreek wrote:bias reffing against us and for them as give them the advantage and nothing else, dya think swansea woulkd have got that pen v scum no, would vidic have been sent off for a tackle like kompanys no, would scouse 1 have got a pen for the richards handball in the league cup if that had been scum no, would rooney have been banned like ballotelli v liverpool and v spurs no, would de gea have even been spoken about baiting the swansea keeper before a pen no, did evra get a 3match ban for elbowing richards in the cup match at ours no, there was no retrospective action WHY?


it's because they are better than us...

honestly, this is the old adage of "you have to beat the champ" being played out at full fucking volume and it's hurting my ears.

you see it in sports. it's not as uncommon as we think. It happens in every sporting league in the States, but not to the degree i think i've seen it in the Premier League.

someone mentioned to me yesterday -- a gentleman in his late 60s who was a youth coach for Wednesday in the late 60s and through the early 80s who's also coaching my son in some soccer clinics -- "maybe it was too much to think City could win it in the first real year of getting Mancini's entire squad built. It's pretty optimistic to be honest." and i kinda thought about that for a few minutes afterwards, and as a neutral he doesn't see City coming 2nd this year like we do. He thinks City are going to smash it for years to come and be a real world footballing power, so what's the haste?

as a supporter who believes in his heart of hearts that we're the best team in England (but perhaps not Wales, i dunno), i don't have the same view of course...but it was interesting to hear him speak about it. I believe he is a Forest supporter iirc.
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby PeterParker » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:40 pm

Hmm, maybe there is a pattern in this:

Look, three years ago, we were fighting for the Champions League place, but we failed because we didn't had the experience that time and because, like filth, Spurs had an incredible run of luck, in the last games with Scum, Us, Arse and Chelsea (remember the goal Danny Rose scored) and they won that time.

The next year, we came back and we run the race with them again, we did some fuck ups, but still managed to regroupe and finished above them because we had the experience of doing the same the season before.

This year, we found ourselves for the first time in this race for the title since the modern League was founded and maybe we didn't knew how to handle the situation after we became top. We didn't had the experience of fighting for the title and that may cost us. So even if we fail this year, i am 100 % certain that in the next two years we will be crown as champions because of this year and because of the experience we gain so far.
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby thegoatfeeder » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:50 pm

PeterParker wrote:Hmm, maybe there is a pattern in this:

Look, three years ago, we were fighting for the Champions League place, but we failed because we didn't had the experience that time and because, like filth, Spurs had an incredible run of luck, in the last games with Scum, Us, Arse and Chelsea (remember the goal Danny Rose scored) and they won that time.

The next year, we came back and we run the race with them again, we did some fuck ups, but still managed to regroupe and finished above them because we had the experience of doing the same the season before.

This year, we found ourselves for the first time in this race for the title since the modern League was founded and maybe we didn't knew how to handle the situation after we became top. We didn't had the experience of fighting for the title and that may cost us. So even if we fail this year, i am 100 % certain that in the next two years we will be crown as champions because of this year and because of the experience we gain so far.


Totally agree with this, every year we have got better, and not just a bit better, infinitely better. If it isn't to be this year it will be next or the year after at the VERY worst. City are here to stay, and we are going to win everything in sight, Rome wasn't built in a day and I think we are making great progress and the indicators for the future are fantastic.
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby Chinners » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:52 pm

Amen PP .... althou fingers crossed we fucl that pattern this year!
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:54 pm

I haven't read the whole thread, just the opening post.

I agree they don't play great football, most Rags I know are just as bemused as I am that they are having such a good league season given the standard of their football, but there's one point I want to make about the Rags that gives them a huge advantage over the rest and that is their discipline.

They are brilliantly drilled, they all know their jobs and follow them to the letter, always keeping their shape and remaining focussed from the first minute to the last. I know it sounds simple but this is imo what they have over the rest, including us.

I do believe they will drop points between now and the end, so we have to ensure we're ready to pounce when these slips happen, it's still all to play for. We play twice before they play again, it's imperative that we win these games to keep the pressure on them.
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby feedthegreek » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:55 pm

dont think their better than us 1bit , all these teams in the prem are pissing in the same pot and who brings in that pot scum. with their 78, 000 stadium crammed in like sardines,i went to watch the rugby league play off final a few years back no leg room in any of their seats in that north stand, the roofs so steep when you look across the pitch you cant see the fans opposite only the touchline.
tony blair knighted the manager, people are dealing with a knight of the realm when there talking to him, how many arse lickers have you ever worked with ,who most of the workforce cant stand? but they always creep their way to the top in their jobs. that includes all the written media, politicians, etc,unfortunately were up against it from all angles and it must sap the players confidence.
were the only club who can buy and sell the scum out of buissness and build a bigger stadium with no debt, their shit scared of us, and the worst thing for them is were right next door. i mean kids might even start to pick city before scum then where would they go. i was reading about chelsea and the champs league something about they will have to finish 4th to get in it next season, winning it this season wont be enough as theres only 4 teams allowed in next season from england, unlike liverpool who finished 5th and qualified as holders ,when sky sports ran a media campaign to get them back in to defend their trophy. the only good thing i saw last week was taggart being asked did he think his racehorse[ what a friend ] could run into a place in the cheltenham gold cup, to which he retorted why not win it? funny as f--k as his horse fell at the SECOND fence, could that be an omen.
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby Im_Spartacus » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:33 pm

feedthegreek wrote:dont think their better than us 1bit , all these teams in the prem are pissing in the same pot and who brings in that pot scum. with their 78, 000 stadium crammed in like sardines,i went to watch the rugby league play off final a few years back no leg room in any of their seats in that north stand, the roofs so steep when you look across the pitch you cant see the fans opposite only the touchline.
tony blair knighted the manager, people are dealing with a knight of the realm when there talking to him, how many arse lickers have you ever worked with ,who most of the workforce cant stand? but they always creep their way to the top in their jobs. that includes all the written media, politicians, etc,unfortunately were up against it from all angles and it must sap the players confidence.
were the only club who can buy and sell the scum out of buissness and build a bigger stadium with no debt, their shit scared of us, and the worst thing for them is were right next door. i mean kids might even start to pick city before scum then where would they go. i was reading about chelsea and the champs league something about they will have to finish 4th to get in it next season, winning it this season wont be enough as theres only 4 teams allowed in next season from england, unlike liverpool who finished 5th and qualified as holders ,when sky sports ran a media campaign to get them back in to defend their trophy. the only good thing i saw last week was taggart being asked did he think his racehorse[ what a friend ] could run into a place in the cheltenham gold cup, to which he retorted why not win it? funny as f--k as his horse fell at the SECOND fence, could that be an omen.


That horse falling was greeted with great merriment in the pub I was in on Friday afternoon. The hatred of the piss stained old cunt was really vehement in actually wishing harm on an animal he part owns
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby Rag_hater » Mon Mar 19, 2012 3:11 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:Remember them ? What a side they were. Henry & Co; incredible football.

Imagine being 4 points behind them at this stage if they had the fixtures rags have got ? You'd expect them to win every single game apart from v us, which could go either way, and finish with a record points total.

Well, no actually you wouldn't. You would think it's possible of course, but unlikely; some team will fight out a draw or get a lucky pen etc etc, that's football, it even happens to Barca & Real Madrid. Same with Shankley/Paisley's Liverpool or even Ferguson's treble winning rags team; you could imagine it's not impossible they could do it, but you would be surprised if they won every single game without even a draw.

People are fully expecting this vastly inferior rag shower to win every fucking game except v us. NOBODY will be surprised if they win every game. Is that because they have been playing such great football ? Two arsefuckings v Bilbao in the past two weeks.

No, it's because the whole country is used to bending over for the cunts & they expect it to happen again, no matter how they play, as do most of their opponents. Everyone just thinks ; that's what happens.

It makes me fucking sick. If they play fantastic football & fight like tigers, I can accept them winning every week & hold my hands up; it shows us something we need to aspire to. When they regularly trot out a mediocre performance & get the same result for stepping up pressure for the occasional five fucking minutes during a game, it's just bullshit. Their performances on the whole do not deserve the results they have been getting either in effort or in quality.

Even some of their own fans know it. Some of them are just laughing about it.

Would Everton at home be thought of as a banker for anyone else ? Ever ?


I think this suspicion that everybody is gonna bend(expected to bend over for them) over for them is part of the paranoia that you have given the impression of being subject to.I think the fact the fuckers have scored more than us and we are having a record breaking season suggests the fuckers are playing better than you give them credit for.Just cos the twats have got away with some shit and been lucky (like usual) dosen't mean the fuckers have not been playing well.
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby Ted Hughes » Mon Mar 19, 2012 3:13 pm

I just looked through their fixture list & there's no doubt in my mind that we have had a tougher job so far this season than Utd.

It really has been a bit of a freak, the way things have worked out for them. It's unlikely to happen like that again.
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Re: The Invincibles

Postby Im_Spartacus » Mon Mar 19, 2012 3:36 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:I just looked through their fixture list & there's no doubt in my mind that we have had a tougher job so far this season than Utd.

It really has been a bit of a freak, the way things have worked out for them. It's unlikely to happen like that again.


Honestly mate, do you really believe that?

One could argue that they had to play Liverpool when Suarez was back from his ban
They had Vidic missing most of the season and Ferdinand missing for a fair chunk. We lose Kompany and/or Lescott for a couple of weeks and its like the coming of the 2nd apocolypse on here
I know things like Chelsea sacking could have fallen fortunately for them, playing Arsenal before they (seemingly) have hit a vein of form, but I don't know what freak things have happened which makes you feel this is all so unbalanced.

The only freak thing that has happened recently, is that we have played like cunts in our last 5 or 6 away games. If we hadn't we would have been out of sight and not even having this discussion
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