Ted Hughes wrote:I remember after Machin's team beat Utd 5-1, that team, assembled by Ferguson for an expenditure never before seen in English football, (in modern times it would cost more than ours or Chelsea's) was struggling in the lower areas of the league.
When City went to the swamp under Howard Kendall, the ground was being refurbished & capacity had been reduced, but such was the fear of rags' fans that they were going to get a right fucking hammering, there were gaps in the crowd & they didn't even reach capacity .
Anyhow City missed at least five chances, they went a goal up & we had to rely on a late equaliser. Then we played them at our place & we battered fuck out of them, David White missing a guilt edged chance to go 4-1 up & they scored 2 late goals to make it 3-3 then almost scored the winner. As it happens we didn't beat them again til Kevin Keegan.
I'm not saying this is likely to happen, I'm just saying let's not start talking about sides rolling over in derby games, until it actually happens. There are many occasions where it doesn't. What if Utd decide to play like underdogs ?
Moyes may park the bus for all we know, & he has taken points off City many times doing exactly that.
That's the danger for us. If they defend well and catch us out on a corner ir freekick. We need them to try and attack us and leave gaps for us to exploit.