That’s what their brigade of supporters who started following them in the 80’s would lead you to believe. A decade of great hunger and want seemingly.
I think you’re just making things up now pal. Man Utd were always a popular club, the 1983 FA Cup Final didn’t garner them thousands of new supporters or anything like it.
Buttner there :o
i was at that game
my hatred of english football began that day
The champions maintain the best away record in the league with a comprehensive win at Newcastle.
Juan Mata.
The champions maintain the best away record in the league with a comprehensive win at Newcastle.
Juan Mata. [/QUOTE]
The Chosen One knows. he sends out a second string to demolish the side of the greatest fans this side of Limerick hurling supporters.
Tremendous composure from Mata for the second goal and ridiculous skill to set up Januzaj for the fourth…
To David
There will be no stopping Moyes Boyes now.
The champions maintain the best away record in the league with a comprehensive win at Newcastle.
Juan Mata. [/QUOTE]
First away win of the season against a side in the top half of the table.
Moyesie is an early front runner for Manager of the Month.
The Manchester United away support is fucking magnificent.
All Moyes needs to do now is intimidate a few refs at Old Trafford and they are back in business.
Bayern lost the Bavarian derby to Augsburg yesterday, a first league defeat in 53 games stretching back to October 2012. After yesterday’s imperious performance on Tyneside, it really is all one way traffic in the positive momentum stakes ahead of Wednesday night’s meeting in Munich.
Nothing to lose on Wednesday night. Everyone expects United to get knocked out. It’s going to be very tough but have a gut feeling United have a decent chance of progression. Mata being cup tied could prove too much of a loss, especially if Rooney is out too.
Moyes may have to make a big decision about Van Persie, absolutely class player (almost single handedly won the league last season) but when he and Rooney are up front you won’t get the most out of Mata, Kagawa etc. The midfield, at the moment, is too weak to play 4-4-2 against any half decent side. Leaves United far too open. The 4-5-1 system in the last couple of league games (admittedly against poor sides) has looked more fluid and entertaining.
Rumours that a deal is inching closer to signing Southampton’s Shaw are also intensifying. The deadwood that needs to get shifted out in the summer is equally as important.
Dutch media and the ever reliable Daily Mail were reporting that MUFC officials including one of the Glazers met with Louis van Gaal during the week.
The club are denying this, as they denied that they met with Guardiola prior to Ferguson announcing his retirement.
[QUOTE=“croppy_boy, post: 930984, member: 306”]Dutch media and the ever reliable Daily Mail were reporting that MUFC officials including one of the Glazers met with Louis van Gaal during the week.
The club are denying this, as they denied that they met with Guardiola prior to Ferguson announcing his retirement.[/QUOTE]
Hopefully this is true MOYES OUT
For his part in helping Liverpool win the league he should hand his notice in and maintain some ounce of decency. A 48 point swing between United and Liverpool since last May. With the same squad and after spending £65m.
That’s actually incredible when you put it like that.
Brendan Rodgers is a genius.
Here we have the personification of the instant gratification culture the EPL has spawned. No concept at all of traditional football values of loyalty, respect, courtesy and trust in the manager.