so., er ........... about that prediction of yours . How did that work out . You would be laughing as you overtook us . Other teams would be worried as you started " grinding out victories " KANT !
You need to add "finished seventh" and "cheered on their nearest rivals for the title" I wonder how long his signature will remain in tact should they lose to Hull
Behave Gerrez, nearest geographical rivals . Arsenal have a poor recent history in cup finals so i will wait and see the outcome next week before passing judgement
It is funny that Man Yoo fans have been cheering on City this year because they were desperate for Liverpool not to win the league, whilst they ended up down in ****ing seventh Sign of the times
Nothing funny about it at all, we did not want our biggest rivals to win (ABL, because nobody else counts in league titles), i would have been more than happy to see Arsenal win it (you were my first choice after it was clear we had no chance) but you were not good enough.
True, but I think overhauling that squad and building a new one is a huge task for any new manager. Their defence for example is going to need major surgery and their midfield is a mess. Yes, you can buy a load of players, but as we saw with Spurs last summer, that does not always work, and anyway it will take time for that new squad and players to bed in and play like a proper team.
this is true , they might NOT be so rubbish next year but .........UIR will always be a tw@t . his HIAG-isms are deadly serious. Its incurable .
or .. the noisy neighbours ( fucking deafening now aint they bacon face ? ) or The scousers that you hate so much . or Chelsea or Arsenal or Everton or Spurs.
I agree with this, and that damn good manager has almost exclusively managed the richest club everywhere he has gone. Manchester United will not have that clear advantage. Times have also changed a bit, so I would say that he is not an absolute certainty to succeed, even if there is such a person.