Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Mark Garrett wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Nice point for QPR there, they worked their bollox off. Leaves Spurs 2 wins (5 points) away from us plus what we can get from the Arsenal game.
sad that we can even be talking about being only 5 pts above Spurs. Tells the tale of honestly what is a crap points haul thus far. Rags are jacking their boners over it, as they should be. They are mostly crap, getting the points and we're struggling.
I don't think our points total is crap at all, it is a good haul and we are 2nd in the league so to say we are struggling is frankly ridiculous and completely over-reactionary. The fact is though that United have been exceptional in earning points, I and you may not like it but there it is. As for Spurs, they are a good side and yes they are not as flamboyant as they were under Redknapp but nevertheless they have good players and are a good side who have had a terrific run of form in their last 10 matches. Despite that they are still 5 points away from us.
Keep it in perspective, i think if we can get a point tomorrow i'll be satisfied with that regardless of United's result. They will drop points and we are playing much better in last 4-5 weeks and whatever happens the title race is clearly not over tomorrow.
I would say our points total is at the bottom end of decent IF we are planning/hoping to win the league.We are 3 points above an average of 2 points per game with 17 points to go which puts on on target for 2nd place maybe 3rd.To win the league we would need more like 10 points above the 2 average and even then the scum would have to have a bad time.To get 10 points above the 2 average we would need something like 12 wins and 5 draws in the remaining games.Sounds like a tall order but that's what we are going for.
So for me ,whether we have a crap points total or nor might depend on whether you are looking for us to win the league or not.
halnone wrote:Walters with 2 own goals and a missed pen.
hahaha
Redna wrote:Sitting in front of the laptop and watching Hull C vs Sheffield Wednesday and enjoying the game though it's a poor stream.
I just told my son that we could have been Wednesday. Just to keep perspectives.
With FFP Europe style and Gill style Wednesdays hope of a rise is almost gone.
How I hope I will be watching a 2nd division game in 14 years time featuring Scum away to Brighton & Hove Albion,no offense to BHAFC ;)
One could allways dream.....
Take care fellow blues.
CTID!!
AG7 wrote:Didn't want to start a new thread just for this so will just ask this here ... how many of you seriously think that United will lose points at the end in home stretch this season? i.e their last six games after the Derby ... It's a misconstrued misconception that them being in CL will stretch them as we all know by that time they'll be out of CL, out of FA Cup and just have PL to focus on ... on the other hand we'll still be juggling the FA Cup and the League ...
So once again, we better be within 3 points of them come Debry day and win the derby to go over ... nothing beyond that is guaranteed, which makes this weekend crucial ... they should drop some points against Liverpool and again next weekend at White Hart Lane ... and we must must capitalise over these next two games i.e. nothing short of 3 points each will do.
Final thought before I go to bed tonight: Mancini will shock us all with his team selection tomorrow, and no Nasti over Lescott and Balo ahead of Dzeko are no shocks ... I am worried about a 3-5-2 kind of shit coming out.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:That Lukaku looks some player.
Mase wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:That Lukaku looks some player.
We were linked with him before Chelsea got him. Big mistake missing out IMO.
Beefymcfc wrote:Mase wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:That Lukaku looks some player.
We were linked with him before Chelsea got him. Big mistake missing out IMO.
I'm not too sure about him myself. He looks a strong lad who can find the goal but I'm sure Chelsea paid around 20 mil (including add ons) for him just to farm him out. The few games I seen him play for Chelsea weren't all that good and now he is the spearhead of Clarks team everything is now going through him so he's definately going to get the chances; sounds like he had shit loads yesterday.
He's definately got potential but I'm going to wait-out on calling him the new Drogba. For me he's basically Chelsea's Mario.
Beefymcfc wrote:I'm not too sure about him myself. He looks a strong lad who can find the goal but I'm sure Chelsea paid around 20 mil (including add ons) for him just to farm him out. The few games I seen him play for Chelsea weren't all that good and now he is the spearhead of Clarks team everything is now going through him so he's definately going to get the chances; sounds like he had shit loads yesterday.
He's definately got potential but I'm going to wait-out on calling him the new Drogba. For me he's basically Chelsea's Mario.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Mase wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:That Lukaku looks some player.
We were linked with him before Chelsea got him. Big mistake missing out IMO.
I'm not too sure about him myself. He looks a strong lad who can find the goal but I'm sure Chelsea paid around 20 mil (including add ons) for him just to farm him out. The few games I seen him play for Chelsea weren't all that good and now he is the spearhead of Clarks team everything is now going through him so he's definately going to get the chances; sounds like he had shit loads yesterday.
He's definately got potential but I'm going to wait-out on calling him the new Drogba. For me he's basically Chelsea's Mario.
Chelsea's Mario!! That's a bit cruel on him at last on the character side as he couldn't be further removed from Mario's character from what I have seen.Plus the fact that his effort in games is very good and consistent and he is playing well,scoring goals,not a yellow/red card candidate and winning games. Long way from our Mario
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