The Official Manchester United Thread [Vol 6]
Discussion
Gavia said:
Black can man said:
Gavia said:
Black can man said:
Truth is a stter at times i know,
Yes, it’s awful for us winning trophies that nobody gives two sts about and building a winning mentality. We’re massively under performing again this season but nothing a billion pounds will not mend in the PL and CL, unlike your team who’s attractive style of play is doing well in the league....................oh hang on. And we’re so unattractive that we’ve only scored 7 more goals than your gung-ho all out attack, score every 20 seconds, best XI in the world ever team.
For instance, you'll fancy your chances far more this season at Wembley against us than you would going to the old WHL and that's how all of our opponents will feel. Some players know they'll never get another chance to run out onto the hallowed turf in their career.
Black can man said:
anniesdad said:
JM is an habitual trophy collector. He fking loves them! MP could take a leaf out of his book!
Please god no, no amount of glory could ever justify having a person like Mourinho in charge of my team ,HairyPoppins said:
To be fair, we aren't playing any 'home' games this season they are all at a neutral venue which even Conte said will be inspirational to any opposition.
For instance, you'll fancy your chances far more this season at Wembley against us than you would going to the old WHL and that's how all of our opponents will feel. Some players know they'll never get another chance to run out onto the hallowed turf in their career.
Oh yes, the chance to play at Wembley. Wow, we’re so honoured, I can’t remember the last time we played there as a team, it certainly wasn’t last season in the EFL Cup, or the year before in the FA Cup twice. Equally, none of our players are England internationals who play their home games there. Yes, I can see that playing at Wembley for that one time in our players careers will be a huge bonus for us. For instance, you'll fancy your chances far more this season at Wembley against us than you would going to the old WHL and that's how all of our opponents will feel. Some players know they'll never get another chance to run out onto the hallowed turf in their career.
And such a neutral venue too, what with the gate being split 50/50 just like cup games there
You Spuds really are a starange bunch.
I can’t believe we’re going to get a chance to beat you this year, it’s only the last two years where you’ve beaten us at your place. Before that it was 2001 when you last beat us at your place.
I wonder how many Incould put on this post
HairyPoppins said:
For instance, you'll fancy your chances far more this season at Wembley against us than you would going to the old WHL and that's how all of our opponents will feel. Some players know they'll never get another chance to run out onto the hallowed turf in their career.
If you read what he said, I don't think he was talking about United players, but players from Bournemouth, Brighton etc, who could be gone from the Prem in an instant and never get the chance.But the Spuds problem is losing against the big teams, isnt it?
In any case, I imagine the small teams are more excited about playing at Old Trafford against the biggest club in the country than they are about playing at Wembley against a side that almost once nearly challenged for the PL.
In any case, I imagine the small teams are more excited about playing at Old Trafford against the biggest club in the country than they are about playing at Wembley against a side that almost once nearly challenged for the PL.
Gavia said:
HairyPoppins said:
To be fair, we aren't playing any 'home' games this season they are all at a neutral venue which even Conte said will be inspirational to any opposition.
For instance, you'll fancy your chances far more this season at Wembley against us than you would going to the old WHL and that's how all of our opponents will feel. Some players know they'll never get another chance to run out onto the hallowed turf in their career.
Oh yes, the chance to play at Wembley. Wow, we’re so honoured, I can’t remember the last time we played there as a team, it certainly wasn’t last season in the EFL Cup, or the year before in the FA Cup twice. Equally, none of our players are England internationals who play their home games there. Yes, I can see that playing at Wembley for that one time in our players careers will be a huge bonus for us. For instance, you'll fancy your chances far more this season at Wembley against us than you would going to the old WHL and that's how all of our opponents will feel. Some players know they'll never get another chance to run out onto the hallowed turf in their career.
I didn't say United in particular would be more up up for it - although you will - the words used were
"Inspirational to A N Y opposition"
So Swansea, Burnley and probably West Brom tomorrow etc
If you can't see how these teams would be boosted by playing at Wembley then I think I know why you support United.
HairyPoppins said:
You seem to struggle to understand posts so I'll spell it out for you.
I didn't say United in particular would be more up up for it - although you will - the words used were
"Inspirational to A N Y opposition"
So Swansea, Burnley and probably West Brom tomorrow etc
If you can't see how these teams would be boosted by playing at Wembley then I think I know why you support United.
Oh dear Mary, are your knickers in a twist and you have to start with the insults? Well allow me to retortI didn't say United in particular would be more up up for it - although you will - the words used were
"Inspirational to A N Y opposition"
So Swansea, Burnley and probably West Brom tomorrow etc
If you can't see how these teams would be boosted by playing at Wembley then I think I know why you support United.
Have a look at the bit in bold in your original post below and consider that you’re on the United thread and then tell me how I’m “struggling to understand posts”
HairyPoppins said:
To be fair, we aren't playing any 'home' games this season they are all at a neutral venue which even Conte said will be inspirational to any opposition.
For instance, you'll fancy your chances far more this season at Wembley against us than you would going to the old WHL and that's how all of our opponents will feel. Some players know they'll never get another chance to run out onto the hallowed turf in their career.
For instance, you'll fancy your chances far more this season at Wembley against us than you would going to the old WHL and that's how all of our opponents will feel. Some players know they'll never get another chance to run out onto the hallowed turf in their career.
Gavia said:
HairyPoppins said:
You seem to struggle to understand posts so I'll spell it out for you.
I didn't say United in particular would be more up up for it - although you will - the words used were
"Inspirational to A N Y opposition"
So Swansea, Burnley and probably West Brom tomorrow etc
If you can't see how these teams would be boosted by playing at Wembley then I think I know why you support United.
Oh dear Mary, are your knickers in a twist and you have to start with the insults? Well allow me to retortI didn't say United in particular would be more up up for it - although you will - the words used were
"Inspirational to A N Y opposition"
So Swansea, Burnley and probably West Brom tomorrow etc
If you can't see how these teams would be boosted by playing at Wembley then I think I know why you support United.
Have a look at the bit in bold in your original post below and consider that you’re on the United thread and then tell me how I’m “struggling to understand posts”
HairyPoppins said:
To be fair, we aren't playing any 'home' games this season they are all at a neutral venue which even Conte said will be inspirational to any opposition.
For instance, you'll fancy your chances far more this season at Wembley against us than you would going to the old WHL and that's how all of our opponents will feel. Some players know they'll never get another chance to run out onto the hallowed turf in their career.
For instance, you'll fancy your chances far more this season at Wembley against us than you would going to the old WHL and that's how all of our opponents will feel. Some players know they'll never get another chance to run out onto the hallowed turf in their career.
United will not be as enthralled as (say) Swansea at playing at Wembley but will fancy their chances more because your not at the more atmospheric and cramped WHL - but yes, there will still be an element of "we're at Wembley!" even for you lot so that won't work in Spurs favour this season.
Unless of course you think you've outgrown the place.
GTO-3R said:
Anywayyyy....back to this thread being decent like it has the last couple of weeks!
Predicions for the weekend? Fancy us hammering them tbh as it's at home. 4 nowt!
De Gea
Tony Bailly Rojo Young
Matic
Pogba Mata
Rashford Lukaku Martial
I'd put Pog next to Matic but yeah would be happy with thatPredicions for the weekend? Fancy us hammering them tbh as it's at home. 4 nowt!
De Gea
Tony Bailly Rojo Young
Matic
Pogba Mata
Rashford Lukaku Martial
Would quite like to see Zlatan in the 10 later in the game, see if that works
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