The Official Manchester United Thread [Vol 5]
Discussion
anonymous said:
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Always sceptical of these quotes,a lad on one of the United forums who has a pretty good track record said depay was in the bag well over a month ago.But fair play to Ed,his first season was disastrous but he has learned his lesson (helps that the manager doesn't dither )
franki68 said:
Always sceptical of these quotes,a lad on one of the United forums who has a pretty good track record said depay was in the bag well over a month ago.
But fair play to Ed,his first season was disastrous but he has learned his lesson (helps that the manager doesn't dither )
NL Max? But fair play to Ed,his first season was disastrous but he has learned his lesson (helps that the manager doesn't dither )
But yeah it did seem we were well in the lead from the off, I imagine the truth is somewhere in the middle.
Agree about Woody, turning into a legend!! Hoping we crack on with a couple more and get most/all our business done by June
Cie said:
They might be Sye. We don't know what happens behind the scenes. I'm certain in this day and age with this much money floating around football, there's not constant transfer talk behind the scenes. There has to be.
It's probably not as easy as it sounds in reality.
You have seen the last day of the transfer window havent you haha It's probably not as easy as it sounds in reality.
ORD said:
That's not really his style. He discourages risk-taking, dribbling and switching positions.
Mata played fine, in my view - he was the only one getting between lines and trying to move the ball. Valencia's woeful crossing is a major reason for us losing these kind of games - we have always relief quite heavily on balls in from wide, and he almost never creates chances.
Mata played fine, in my view - he was the only one getting between lines and trying to move the ball. Valencia's woeful crossing is a major reason for us losing these kind of games - we have always relief quite heavily on balls in from wide, and he almost never creates chances.
m3sye said:
Last year he wanted Robben, this year he buys Depay....Who said he didn't like dribblers.....
DeltonaS said:
Last year he wanted Robben, this year he buys Depay....
Who said he didn't like dribblers.....
He has. He wants 1 or 2 in any team. Utd this season have been proof of it - he often puts out a team without a single player that will take on a defender. (Rooney doesn't count these days.)Who said he didn't like dribblers.....
selym said:
Cie said:
Leicester are on fire lately. They can't catch us, can they?
If you fk up enough.....perhaps.They are 4 points behind with a nice away game tomorrow vs. Chelsea. So a win for Manu today might already be the decider......
lazyitus said:
No, we need a win and a draw. If we win one and lose the other two and LFC win their remaining games, we're out!
We need six points i.e. two wins. There are nine points left to play for and Liverpool are 4 behind. 5 should be enough with our goal difference, but that's still one win and two draws. DeltonaS said:
Tottenham and Southampton are losing, leaves only Liverpool as a contender for a top 4 spot in my view.
They are 4 points behind with a nice away game tomorrow vs. Chelsea. So a win for Manu today might already be the decider......
In your opinion? It's mathematically impossible for anyone other than Liverpool to finish ahead of us in 4th place now They are 4 points behind with a nice away game tomorrow vs. Chelsea. So a win for Manu today might already be the decider......
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