The Manchester United Thread
#148
#1: it's still not over.
#2: Man U. also tied Birmingham this season, and ONLY because Birmingham scored an own-goal:
Saturday, 9 January 2010
Barclays Premier League
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Birmingham 1-1 Man Utd
Jerome (39) Dann (og 63)
I'm not taking anything away from the 2 huge victories yesterday, those were both impressive. We should have won, though, too.
#2: Man U. also tied Birmingham this season, and ONLY because Birmingham scored an own-goal:
Saturday, 9 January 2010
Barclays Premier League
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Birmingham 1-1 Man Utd
Jerome (39) Dann (og 63)
I'm not taking anything away from the 2 huge victories yesterday, those were both impressive. We should have won, though, too.
#150
Kind of true - but if you end up not getting the title, that will be one of the games you "had to win". There are still 6 games left, which is 18 points for grabs. Far from a lock any way you look at it - each team has been leapfrogging to the top from a few points down for the last few months. Chelsea and Man U are on a tear right now, no doubt, but it will be over for me when the final whistle is blown in May.
My only concern now is that Fab is ok for the Barca game. In the end, I'm fine with Barca winning since I love them too, but I want it to be as close to a full team vs. full team as possible. The 2006 final with 10 men was a letdown, to say the least. If Arsenal ties (or especially loses) at home, it's over.
My only concern now is that Fab is ok for the Barca game. In the end, I'm fine with Barca winning since I love them too, but I want it to be as close to a full team vs. full team as possible. The 2006 final with 10 men was a letdown, to say the least. If Arsenal ties (or especially loses) at home, it's over.