Arsenal have an on-fire team at the moment, Agyemang is brining to Arsenal what he brought to Dortmund, will be a squeaky bum match and sorry lads but I'm going Arsenal here..
We'll be putting the Gunners back in their little box on their own turf, Libby. It's about time that Dicky boy was given a football lesson.
Loads of people eat pies at matches (obviously hiag eats his at home), i wonder how this trend started?
It's not about the number of goals, Pix. It's about the lesson. We could score only one goal and still demonstrate that you never really stood a chance. Of course, I could be wrong. You might surprise Poch and his pride of young lions. There is always that chance. Let's not have any of that silly "wum fcuk up" nonsense, if you do manage to pull off the unexpected, yeah?
You’ve literally just said you’ll put us back in our box, teach us a footballing lesson and we don’t stand a chance. And here you are backtracking already, over 24 hrs before the game has even kicked off
Jose Mourinho accepts Manchester United must do better but feels it is unfair to compare the current side with the glory eras of the past. United visit Southampton on Saturday in seventh place in the Premier League, 14 points behind leaders Manchester City and seven off fourth-placed Chelsea. He says the game has "changed" so dramatically that it is impossible to repeat what has gone before. "It's more difficult to buy players of a high level," said Mourinho. Mourinho: Sanchez 'will be out for a long time' 'Manchester United can be in top four by end of year' "Before the smaller clubs were almost begging the big clubs: 'Get my best players. I need to sell.' "I know absolutely we have to do better. But one thing is to do better. Another is to compare ourselves with what Manchester United was in the past because it is impossible." The Tottenham example In June 2006, Sir Alex Ferguson went to Tottenham to buy a replacement for Roy Keane, paying £18m for Michael Carrick, a member of Sven Goran Eriksson's England World Cup squad. Two years later, he broke the club transfer record by paying £30.75m for Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov, who had been Tottenham's top scorer for the previous two seasons. Mourinho compares that situation to the one that exists now, where United can, theoretically, be interested in Tottenham skipper Harry Kane, but have no chance of completing a transfer for the England forward. Mourinho said: "Is Manchester United, by its history and dimension, bigger than Tottenham? Tottenham is an amazing club but I think everybody would say yes. Can you buy Tottenham's best players? No. "Football has changed. Can we go there now and bring Harry Kane here? Dele Alli? Eriksen? Son? No. So who is more powerful now? Them or us?"
It's not backtracking. I mean everything I write . We will give you a lesson. You know we will. But it is possible that you could surprise us. I just don't want your usual nonsense.