McGrath left Old Trafford as an alcoholic and continued to go out onto the pitch under the influence while at Aston Villa. He's said that himself.
He was still a great player- PFA Player of the Year with Villa. Not many centre halves manage that. He was 30 when SAF sold him and probably beyond help. It would have been a different scenario for Gazza in his early 20s.
Point stands that Ferguson didn't help McGrath. Given the state of his nose, I don't think that he's helped himself, either! Purely hypothetical that he'd have been any better with Gazza. Nothing to suggest that he could've helped him. Being even higher profile might've damaged him even more. When was the last time that two sides in the top flight drew and both got relegated? That's how it stands with Reading and QPR.
Pathetic 0-0 from two sides who deserve to go down, not enough QPR players had the stomach for fighting relegation and Reading never really looked like they had enough quality to stay up. Sounds like Swansea are just about hanging in there against Chelsea so far.
Awfully from the assistant referee. Why is it they get the decisions every time. The gooners have to be the flukiest team in the history of football.
Looked suspiciously offside?...just replayed it on my sky box, good half a yard off!..****ing goon luck, again!!!.
You need to speak with The Mighty Thor who quite categorically believes every decision by the ref is correct.
Chelsea beating a team they should quite comfortably at the moment. That's the difference between them and us in my book. You look at Chelsea v Swansea and go 'ah, Chelsea ought to win that' and they do. You look at Wigan v Tottenham and go 'ah, Tottenham should win that quite easily' and we don't win - or if we do, we make it really difficult.