
You silly lad.It was all planned by Jose!!!!!?Fantastic strike, Rooney miscues, it bounces onto Zlatan's nut from 2 yards out.
Fantastic strike, Rooney miscues, it bounces onto Zlatan's nut from 2 yards out.
Oh of course, politically correct of me...............NOT.Disguise on the pass
I have a feeling that not even the arrival of Bale will return Man U to its former glory. That was a terrible result.
You silly lad.It was all planned by Jose!!!!!?
Twice in three games cant be coincidenceDisguise on the pass

Yep, beating the team that drew with Fenerbache is totally shockingI have a feeling that not even the arrival of Bale will return Man U to its former glory. That was a terrible result.
That's how I played football at school: kick the ball at the defender, and with them confused slot the rebound into the goal.Twice in three games cant be coincidence![]()
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Nah, pig sick we won mate. I will be even sicker if we win on SundayThey won.I bet they are happy......I can just see Jose wiping the sweat off his face....and anywhere else that's sweating!
It takes time to form a team. SAF always had continuity with only two or three squad players changing each season.
However good players are, they can't play as a team together overnight. It will be a while before Utd play consistently well even if Mourinho gets the right players on the pitch together.
1-0, 70th minute goal, at home and how many shots on target? Come off it.Yep, beating the team that drew with Fenerbache is totally shocking![]()
3 points1-0, 70th minute goal, at home and how many shots on target? Come off it.
)Very true, but your players are good enough that if Mourinho plays the right ones in the right places, and gets them on the same page with a relatively simple plan, you’ll do fairly well at a minimum. The biggest problem may be churn. With so many options, and no established Plan A to fall back on, there’s a temptation to chop and change till everyone’s lost faith in themselves and the manager. Not that that’s ever happened with Spurs *cough* AVB *cough*.It takes time to form a team. SAF always had continuity with only two or three squad players changing each season.
However good players are, they can't play as a team together overnight. It will be a while before Utd play consistently well even if Mourinho gets the right players on the pitch together.
Please explain oh enlightened oneVery true, but your players are good enough that if Mourinho plays the right ones in the right places, and gets them on the same page with a relatively simple plan, you’ll do fairly well at a minimum. The biggest problem may be churn. With so many options, and no established Plan A to fall back on, there’s a temptation to chop and change till everyone’s lost faith in themselves and the manager. Not that that’s ever happened with Spurs *cough* AVB *cough*.