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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby judythehippy » Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:14 pm

who cares ?
But my fat husband is happy...irrelevant anyway it's between Borussia Dortmund & Barcelona who wins the cup.

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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:15 pm

@ Beefy.

I don't disagree at all, but the point i'm making is that we could have done exactly the same if we'd had same sensible approach. Real are not that good & neither are Dortmund for that matter.

Mancini played a football fucking manager computer game at the Bernabau. If he'd gone there with the same plan he went to the swamp last season, we may have still been in the Champions League now. A well organised side can get a result there. Ferguson just did what they can.

We have pissed this whole season away by farting about experimentally at the start rather than building on what we had. The rags are just doing exactly the same thing they did before but with Van persie.

It is pissing me off even more after seeing Real tonight.
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby carolina-blue » Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:28 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:@ Beefy.

I don't disagree at all, but the point i'm making is that we could have done exactly the same if we'd had same sensible approach. Real are not that good & neither are Dortmund for that matter.

Mancini played a football fucking manager computer game at the Bernabau. If he'd gone there with the same plan he went to the swamp last season, we may have still been in the Champions League now. A well organised side can get a result there. Ferguson just did what they can.

We have pissed this whole season away by farting about experimentally at the start rather than building on what we had. The rags are just doing exactly the same thing they did before but with Van persie.

It is pissing me off even more after seeing Real tonight.



This ,,,,,,A big part of me feels the same way I just hope we pull it together and dont get in a stupid fight for a Chumps league spot . A Fight we should not be anywhere near.
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Blue Since 76 » Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:35 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:@ Beefy.

I don't disagree at all, but the point i'm making is that we could have done exactly the same if we'd had same sensible approach. Real are not that good & neither are Dortmund for that matter.

Mancini played a football fucking manager computer game at the Bernabau. If he'd gone there with the same plan he went to the swamp last season, we may have still been in the Champions League now. A well organised side can get a result there. Ferguson just did what they can.

We have pissed this whole season away by farting about experimentally at the start rather than building on what we had. The rags are just doing exactly the same thing they did before but with Van persie.

It is pissing me off even more after seeing Real tonight.


What was pretty clear in the two games we played them was they were terrified when we had the ball and went at them. In Spain, only Barca do that. Unfortunately, we were even more scared of them. Throw in an ageing Brazilian who can't defend against the world's he's left winger/forward and is. It any wonder we struggled.

At least away he realised and put Zabba on. In midfield. Leaving us 3 at the back against a team with so much width.
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby zuricity » Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:36 pm

judythehippy wrote:who cares ?
But my fat husband is happy...irrelevant anyway it's between Borussia Dortmund & Barcelona who wins the cup.

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How right you are !

so much waffle on here.

anyone notice that Rip Van Arse could have been killed by Lady boys free kick (deflection) ?
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:41 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:Jones touched Ronaldo twice before that corner came in & the ref told him off. That geezer last night was wrestling the Celtic bloke to the ground for 90 mins and allowed to do it.

Isn't it about time one of these cunts from Uefa or Fifa decided what the fucking rules of the game are ?

They have mate, it depends on the game.



Just listened to some TalkShite reviewing the game and the general opinion was Phil Jones fantastic.!! Am I missing something?

Not that he had a bad game or anything as he was out there to destroy and did a decent job with his knock the player over kind of defending.That seemed to happen a lot didn't it where he challenged and the opponent hit the deck and he got a bit lucky at times too.Plus he was ear marked to stop Ronaldo and in the first he was all over him and scored.In the 2nd half he went more right side and did disappear a lot.

But fantastic I didn't think he was.
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby zuricity » Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:45 pm

Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Just listened to some TalkShite reviewing the game and the general opinion was Phil Jones fantastic.!! Am I missing something?

Not that he had a bad game or anything as he was out there to destroy and did a decent job with his knock the player over kind of defending.That seemed to happen a lot didn't it where he challenged and the opponent hit the deck and he got a bit lucky at times too.Plus he was ear marked to stop Ronaldo and in the first he was all over him and scored.In the 2nd half he went more right side and did disappear a lot.

But fantastic I didn't think he was.


Doug, for his level of playing football, he had a blinder. For any normal person he could easily have seen red ( 2x yellow) for the fouls he made.

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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:48 pm

zuricity wrote:
judythehippy wrote:who cares ?
But my fat husband is happy...irrelevant anyway it's between Borussia Dortmund & Barcelona who wins the cup.

Judy
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How right you are !

so much waffle on here.

anyone notice that Rip Van Arse could have been killed by Lady boys free kick (deflection) ?


Indeed I texted same to mate & a rag (who i suppose is a mate but is a rag).

Interesting that discussions about football are seen as 'waffle'.

I wonder what would happen on here without them ?
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:53 pm

zuricity wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Just listened to some TalkShite reviewing the game and the general opinion was Phil Jones fantastic.!! Am I missing something?

Not that he had a bad game or anything as he was out there to destroy and did a decent job with his knock the player over kind of defending.That seemed to happen a lot didn't it where he challenged and the opponent hit the deck and he got a bit lucky at times too.Plus he was ear marked to stop Ronaldo and in the first he was all over him and scored.In the 2nd half he went more right side and did disappear a lot.

But fantastic I didn't think he was.


Doug, for his level of playing football, he had a blinder. For any normal person he could easily have seen red ( 2x yellow) for the fouls he made.

keep on trucking united , it's going to be derailed soon !


He did the sort of job Allison had Nicky Reid doing for City & is no better as a player. That's actually better than most of the job Yaya has done in most European games & Garcia so far though.
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed Feb 13, 2013 11:16 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:@ Beefy.

I don't disagree at all, but the point i'm making is that we could have done exactly the same if we'd had same sensible approach. Real are not that good & neither are Dortmund for that matter.

Mancini played a football fucking manager computer game at the Bernabau. If he'd gone there with the same plan he went to the swamp last season, we may have still been in the Champions League now. A well organised side can get a result there. Ferguson just did what they can.

We have pissed this whole season away by farting about experimentally at the start rather than building on what we had. The rags are just doing exactly the same thing they did before but with Van persie.

It is pissing me off even more after seeing Real tonight.

Mate, I do understand where you are coming from and believe it or not I get completely pissed about what's going on. However, I also look at the changes that happened in the summer. We stood still mate, we didn't change it up as anticipated andwere left with basically the same first team that we ended with last season. Injuries made our situation worse and the late return of certain team members compounded the problem.

The anger persists because the Rags are doing so well, eventhough they've been well below par. The truth is though that they've been getting results, just like they did tonight, whereas one bad result for us escalates that problem. I put the fuckers aside.

Whatever our approach, and many have said we are abysmal, we are second in the Premier League, a league that I believe is the hardest to win. They have had helping hands, or the fortune of a touch here and there, and that's where we are.

I believe a team wins and loses as a team, owners, managers and players, they are all in it together. And that's where we proceed mate, recriminations come once the seasons finished, relegated or promoted, top of the league or bottom. Remember that mate ;-)
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Ted Hughes » Thu Feb 14, 2013 12:14 am

Beefymcfc wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:@ Beefy.

I don't disagree at all, but the point i'm making is that we could have done exactly the same if we'd had same sensible approach. Real are not that good & neither are Dortmund for that matter.

Mancini played a football fucking manager computer game at the Bernabau. If he'd gone there with the same plan he went to the swamp last season, we may have still been in the Champions League now. A well organised side can get a result there. Ferguson just did what they can.

We have pissed this whole season away by farting about experimentally at the start rather than building on what we had. The rags are just doing exactly the same thing they did before but with Van persie.

It is pissing me off even more after seeing Real tonight.

Mate, I do understand where you are coming from and believe it or not I get completely pissed about what's going on. However, I also look at the changes that happened in the summer. We stood still mate, we didn't change it up as anticipated andwere left with basically the same first team that we ended with last season. Injuries made our situation worse and the late return of certain team members compounded the problem.

The anger persists because the Rags are doing so well, eventhough they've been well below par. The truth is though that they've been getting results, just like they did tonight, whereas one bad result for us escalates that problem. I put the fuckers aside.

Whatever our approach, and many have said we are abysmal, we are second in the Premier League, a league that I believe is the hardest to win. They have had helping hands, or the fortune of a touch here and there, and that's where we are.

I believe a team wins and loses as a team, owners, managers and players, they are all in it together. And that's where we proceed mate, recriminations come once the seasons finished, relegated or promoted, top of the league or bottom. Remember that mate ;-)


It's hard to win but loads of teams can come second. Second is a comfort zone which clubs & fans fall into. The rags don't & that's why they win so many. Liverpool used to be the same years ago. Once you let that attitude slip, you struggle to get it back.

This season, right from pre season, it's like we have been part of an experiment; let's try this formation, that formation, rather than 'lets work better with what we have'. One of the first games this season, I arrived in City square & Platt was being interviewed & he publically failed to defend the pre season emphasis on 3 at the back, adding that Bob 'thought it was the way to go'. He indicated no support for it whatsoever.

I have no problem with that system at all just to be honest. I have a problem with over complicating things before we are ready. People go on about transfers etc & the club should have had a system in place fair enough, rather than hanging Marwood out to dry, but they obviously thought Soriano & Tricky were worth waiting for.

But we signed players for the back 3 experimental system imo. Had we got our 1st choices, we would still have concentrated on that, but with Martinez or DeRossi, rather than just a simple improvement on what we had & then moving on further in the future.

Ferguson didn't sign Kagawa & RVP & try to re invent what worked, he just put them in a team which keeps it simple.

We had a team, earlier than we thought possible, & we shook the rags up. With the same players & a focused pre season on doing what we know, we could have continued & improved imo.

We let our standards slip by trying to go for complicated tactical stuff rather than just working on what we do well & consolidating.
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Beefymcfc » Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:58 am

Ted Hughes wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:@ Beefy.

I don't disagree at all, but the point i'm making is that we could have done exactly the same if we'd had same sensible approach. Real are not that good & neither are Dortmund for that matter.

Mancini played a football fucking manager computer game at the Bernabau. If he'd gone there with the same plan he went to the swamp last season, we may have still been in the Champions League now. A well organised side can get a result there. Ferguson just did what they can.

We have pissed this whole season away by farting about experimentally at the start rather than building on what we had. The rags are just doing exactly the same thing they did before but with Van persie.

It is pissing me off even more after seeing Real tonight.

Mate, I do understand where you are coming from and believe it or not I get completely pissed about what's going on. However, I also look at the changes that happened in the summer. We stood still mate, we didn't change it up as anticipated andwere left with basically the same first team that we ended with last season. Injuries made our situation worse and the late return of certain team members compounded the problem.

The anger persists because the Rags are doing so well, eventhough they've been well below par. The truth is though that they've been getting results, just like they did tonight, whereas one bad result for us escalates that problem. I put the fuckers aside.

Whatever our approach, and many have said we are abysmal, we are second in the Premier League, a league that I believe is the hardest to win. They have had helping hands, or the fortune of a touch here and there, and that's where we are.

I believe a team wins and loses as a team, owners, managers and players, they are all in it together. And that's where we proceed mate, recriminations come once the seasons finished, relegated or promoted, top of the league or bottom. Remember that mate ;-)


It's hard to win but loads of teams can come second. Second is a comfort zone which clubs & fans fall into. The rags don't & that's why they win so many. Liverpool used to be the same years ago. Once you let that attitude slip, you struggle to get it back.

This season, right from pre season, it's like we have been part of an experiment; let's try this formation, that formation, rather than 'lets work better with what we have'. One of the first games this season, I arrived in City square & Platt was being interviewed & he publically failed to defend the pre season emphasis on 3 at the back, adding that Bob 'thought it was the way to go'. He indicated no support for it whatsoever.

I have no problem with that system at all just to be honest. I have a problem with over complicating things before we are ready. People go on about transfers etc & the club should have had a system in place fair enough, rather than hanging Marwood out to dry, but they obviously thought Soriano & Tricky were worth waiting for.

But we signed players for the back 3 experimental system imo. Had we got our 1st choices, we would still have concentrated on that, but with Martinez or DeRossi, rather than just a simple improvement on what we had & then moving on further in the future.

Ferguson didn't sign Kagawa & RVP & try to re invent what worked, he just put them in a team which keeps it simple.

We had a team, earlier than we thought possible, & we shook the rags up. With the same players & a focused pre season on doing what we know, we could have continued & improved imo.

We let our standards slip by trying to go for complicated tactical stuff rather than just working on what we do well & consolidating.

I don't think people are getting in their comfort zone, it'll still be one of our best top ten finishes, ever. Some people talk as if we've been here for years, as if we should not have blips and should be playing Barca'esque type football every game. Not my way pal and as for Taggart and Co., they can fuck right off. We've been given a remit to play, we're not Manchester United PLC.
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Goaters 103 » Thu Feb 14, 2013 9:24 am

Listening to the hype on the radio and written media you'd have thought that game last night was one of the all time greats, which it certainly wasnt

An OK first half, whilst the 2nd one petered out. However to read some of the reports you'd think Brazil 1970 took on Hungary circa 1954 in what was a 4-4 classic.

As for Phil Jones, I hope Ferguson thinks he was absolutely ace and leaves him in Utds team for the next 10 years. Limited player, or as my friends up in Glasgow would call him a jobber. Wellbeck did well for Ushited but Rooney, as he does in many big games simply disappeared. That tie is very much alive and Real will score at the shitpit - I just hope they can score quite a few as the keeper looks woeful.

One final point - how does Van Persie, already on a yellow, escape a second yellow for deliberate handball?
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Original Dub » Thu Feb 14, 2013 9:35 am

Goaters 103 wrote:Listening to the hype on the radio and written media you'd have thought that game last night was one of the all time greats, which it certainly wasnt

An OK first half, whilst the 2nd one petered out. However to read some of the reports you'd think Brazil 1970 took on Hungary circa 1954 in what was a 4-4 classic.

As for Phil Jones, I hope Ferguson thinks he was absolutely ace and leaves him in Utds team for the next 10 years. Limited player, or as my friends up in Glasgow would call him a jobber. Wellbeck did well for Ushited but Rooney, as he does in many big games simply disappeared. That tie is very much alive and Real will score at the shitpit - I just hope they can score quite a few as the keeper looks woeful.

One final point - how does Van Persie, already on a yellow, escape a second yellow for deliberate handball?


And how does Jones foul six times with no card given?

It's infuriating.
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Hazy2 » Thu Feb 14, 2013 11:49 am

The fuckers survived a lesson from many yrs at it, Sorry but they have this over any team in England. Barca , Bayern are the same live to fight another day. They have changed this season to a game to game attitude.
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Duckman » Thu Feb 14, 2013 12:26 pm

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Presumably a reference to the city’s ecstasy culture of the early 1990s or perhaps the owner of the banner’s personal love of both the drug and United. Either way, it seems like a bit of a strange message for a banner (and a guaranteed way to get yourself frisked on the way into the ground!).


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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Blue Since 76 » Thu Feb 14, 2013 12:27 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:I don't think people are getting in their comfort zone, it'll still be one of our best top ten finishes, ever. Some people talk as if we've been here for years, as if we should not have blips and should be playing Barca'esque type football every game. Not my way pal and as for Taggart and Co., they can fuck right off. We've been given a remit to play, we're not Manchester United PLC.


It may be one of our best finishes ever, but it's still (likely to be) a failure. We've generally been shit for most of our history, apart from a few years here and there where we've done well. Comparing the current team with the one Mel Machin etc had isn't really fair.

IF we were to finish within a few points of last year's total then we've probably done ok. It may not be enough to win the league, but that would be down to the rags having a fantastic/lucky season. If we're way down on last year and don't win the league, then it has to be a failure. Anything else is Arsenal syndrome.
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Ted Hughes » Thu Feb 14, 2013 1:07 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:@ Beefy.

I don't disagree at all, but the point i'm making is that we could have done exactly the same if we'd had same sensible approach. Real are not that good & neither are Dortmund for that matter.

Mancini played a football fucking manager computer game at the Bernabau. If he'd gone there with the same plan he went to the swamp last season, we may have still been in the Champions League now. A well organised side can get a result there. Ferguson just did what they can.

We have pissed this whole season away by farting about experimentally at the start rather than building on what we had. The rags are just doing exactly the same thing they did before but with Van persie.

It is pissing me off even more after seeing Real tonight.

Mate, I do understand where you are coming from and believe it or not I get completely pissed about what's going on. However, I also look at the changes that happened in the summer. We stood still mate, we didn't change it up as anticipated andwere left with basically the same first team that we ended with last season. Injuries made our situation worse and the late return of certain team members compounded the problem.

The anger persists because the Rags are doing so well, eventhough they've been well below par. The truth is though that they've been getting results, just like they did tonight, whereas one bad result for us escalates that problem. I put the fuckers aside.

Whatever our approach, and many have said we are abysmal, we are second in the Premier League, a league that I believe is the hardest to win. They have had helping hands, or the fortune of a touch here and there, and that's where we are.

I believe a team wins and loses as a team, owners, managers and players, they are all in it together. And that's where we proceed mate, recriminations come once the seasons finished, relegated or promoted, top of the league or bottom. Remember that mate ;-)


It's hard to win but loads of teams can come second. Second is a comfort zone which clubs & fans fall into. The rags don't & that's why they win so many. Liverpool used to be the same years ago. Once you let that attitude slip, you struggle to get it back.

This season, right from pre season, it's like we have been part of an experiment; let's try this formation, that formation, rather than 'lets work better with what we have'. One of the first games this season, I arrived in City square & Platt was being interviewed & he publically failed to defend the pre season emphasis on 3 at the back, adding that Bob 'thought it was the way to go'. He indicated no support for it whatsoever.

I have no problem with that system at all just to be honest. I have a problem with over complicating things before we are ready. People go on about transfers etc & the club should have had a system in place fair enough, rather than hanging Marwood out to dry, but they obviously thought Soriano & Tricky were worth waiting for.

But we signed players for the back 3 experimental system imo. Had we got our 1st choices, we would still have concentrated on that, but with Martinez or DeRossi, rather than just a simple improvement on what we had & then moving on further in the future.

Ferguson didn't sign Kagawa & RVP & try to re invent what worked, he just put them in a team which keeps it simple.

We had a team, earlier than we thought possible, & we shook the rags up. With the same players & a focused pre season on doing what we know, we could have continued & improved imo.

We let our standards slip by trying to go for complicated tactical stuff rather than just working on what we do well & consolidating.

I don't think people are getting in their comfort zone, it'll still be one of our best top ten finishes, ever. Some people talk as if we've been here for years, as if we should not have blips and should be playing Barca'esque type football every game. Not my way pal and as for Taggart and Co., they can fuck right off. We've been given a remit to play, we're not Manchester United PLC.


I don't understand the fact that Utd can fuck off & are a PLC has to do with my post & I don't understand why playing like Barca is relevent to what I posted.

I am asking for us to play like City.

We chose to plan for something else instead & fucked the season up imo.
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Re: Chump's League matches

Postby Clowncrete » Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:06 pm

Reviving the thread instead of creating a new one:

So, today it's Arse vs Bayern and Porto vs Malaga. Predictions? I will say Bayern and Porto will win this.
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Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:57 pm

One of those rare occasions I'll be supporting BM.
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