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If Everton beat West Ham will the BBC do a top 7?


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ozil needs to rest... how does that benefit utd?

cos ncnulty only writes what benefits his lord and master... the thing about the bbc is it was always behind the times... it'll take him another 2 years to realise he's got to switch allegiance cos his surrey based fans have dones so already.
 
On todays match reports, apparently Evertons loss today has left them 8 points adrift of 4th, but United's win has left them "Just 8 points behind" Liverpool. ****ing joke of an organisation, how can they put such different perspective on identical situations.
 
On todays match reports, apparently Evertons loss today has left them 8 points adrift of 4th, but United's win has left them "Just 8 points behind" Liverpool. ****ing joke of an organisation, how can they put such different perspective on identical situations.

#typical

Also ignoring Everton's game in hand <doh>
 
MOTD shall be interesting. Scary on here all alone tonight thought there might be a ghost, glad there's a couple of posts on this thread!
 
Yet again the BBC's "top of the table" graphic is defined by whatever position Man Utd are in <laugh>

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Really harsh on Everton who have the SAME POINTS and a GAME IN HAND <doh>
 
United have "turned a corner" and are "on their way back", Astro. Haven't you noticed?
At the beginning of January they were a whole 5 points behind us, now they've cut it back to 11.
I'm scared.
 
Eleven points in eleven games? So not only do Man Utd need to average 3pts a game, they need us to drop below 2pts per game for the first time this season? <laugh>
 
Eleven points in eleven games? So not only do Man Utd need to average 3pts a game, they need us to drop below 2pts per game for the first time this season? <laugh>

We've just gone up to 2.1 points per game as well <ok>
 
Eleven points in eleven games? So not only do Man Utd need to average 3pts a game, they need us to drop below 2pts per game for the first time this season?

Not to mention the 23 goal difference as well.
Do you still think they'll make third, btw? <whistle>
 
Spoke to a couple of Utd fans I know today so word on the street is they're hoping for fifth at best but still not exactly convinced it will happen, one of them is putting weight on and the other has a zoned out traumatised look in his eyes, gazing into the middle distance. <laugh>
 
This Man U contagion / epidemic is more widespread across the English media than we're saying though, listening to the radio on the commute this morning, switching between channels, it's honestly like Royalty has died or something, just blanket discussions, phone ins, opinion segments, rants, news items on last night and the great demise in general. Even if a lot of it is bashing them and pointing out how dire it is it's still basically favouritism devoting the majority of your schedule to the fact.
 
This Man U contagion / epidemic is more widespread across the English media than we're saying though, listening to the radio on the commute this morning, switching between channels, it's honestly like Royalty has died or something, just blanket discussions, phone ins, opinion segments, rants, news items on last night and the great demise in general. Even if a lot of it is bashing them and pointing out how dire it is it's still basically favouritism devoting the majority of your schedule to the fact.

It's a cult.

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This Man U contagion / epidemic is more widespread across the English media than we're saying though, listening to the radio on the commute this morning, switching between channels, it's honestly like Royalty has died or something, just blanket discussions, phone ins, opinion segments, rants, news items on last night and the great demise in general. Even if a lot of it is bashing them and pointing out how dire it is it's still basically favouritism devoting the majority of your schedule to the fact.

Your sig really sums up the media love-in with the 'kings' of Old Trafford and their demise.
 
Even more worrying than losing the dressing room is that Man Utd might be on the verge of losing #bbcsalford <yikes>

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26348596

This is my favourite part <laugh>

Moyes's record-breaking season
&#8226;United lose to Olympiakos for the first time after winning the four previous meetings
&#8226;Stoke earn first win over Man Utd since 1984
&#8226;Swansea win at Old Trafford for the first time
&#8226;Newcastle win at Man Utd for first time since 1972
&#8226;Everton achieve same feat for first time since 1992
&#8226;West Brom win at Old Trafford for first time since 1978
 
Your sig really sums up the media love-in with the 'kings' of Old Trafford and their demise.

Well, I actually wrote it to refer to LFC as in our previously dominant incarnations may be no more, but we have BRs incarnation now which is the king in waiting. See your point too though, multi angles on the sig.
 
#poll added

If Everton beat West Ham on Saturday (or get a draw), will #bbcsalford's "top of the table" graphics and tweets revert to being a top 7 after last week's mysterious choice to only show the top 6?