He said this earlier, the club have denied this, anyway, he bottled the chance to become Scholes replacement, he turned us down, he joined a club who won nothing for 8 years if there's any positives to come out of it and that is, Januzaj has become our star man at this moment in time.
He joined a club who appreciates his talents, with a respected manager, and a team on the way up, rather than on the decline.
remind me again, what did you win last season, oh yeah that's right, nothing, whereas we won the premier league.
The story is Ozil waited for United to come in for him. Moyes was tempted but not at the price being quoted. So Moyes rejected Ozil. Not his smartest move mind.
It wouldn't cost a lot to go to a game from where you live.There are plenty of organised trips going to OT for every home game
Yep, it`s really showing. Three whole points off second after ten games whilst playing crap, never having the same back four twice in the league and being the joint third top scorers despite struggling to produce chances. If we weren`t in a trasnsition season with a new manager trying out all his players for the best combination to form a team he want`s then i would be pretty worried that the paper was too thin to cover the cracks that have been there for the last ten years. Keep believing, you have been here before but maybe this year you can sustain it for a full season.
Matth, take no notice, most of them probably don`t go to games either. In the late seventies/early eighties i went five seasons without missing a home game including cup games, friendlies and testamonials. I make three/four games a season now due mostly to cost but also availability of tickets and having a real life which takes up most of my time. The days are long gone when you could just turn up at 2.30 and pay to get in but the people slating you for not going to matches probably don`t realise this because they either support a team with a half empty stadium or do as i do, buy tickets that are advertised on the company intranet.