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Manchester United 2013/2014

Who the fuck are United? :D


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Manchester United will be in TOP 4 come end of the season! Mark my words! ;)

I hope to share ur optimism. Beat Swansea nia a team that should be mauled by min 3 goals at OT n the players behave like they turn the corner.

Fuck lah moyes play like Everton totally not the DNA of Man U. Since when Man U is a defending team ? Man U overwhelm by relentless attacks,

This weekend again they will be punctured by mourinho whose midfield will walk all overly cleverly n gang. I think that moyes will start with giggs n cleverly sideline januzaj n kagawa.
 
I hope to share ur optimism. Beat Swansea nia a team that should be mauled by min 3 goals at OT n the players behave like they turn the corner.

Fuck lah moyes play like Everton totally not the DNA of Man U. Since when Man U is a defending team ? Man U overwhelm by relentless attacks,

This weekend again they will be punctured by mourinho whose midfield will walk all overly cleverly n gang. I think that moyes will start with giggs n cleverly sideline januzaj n kagawa.

This line up will strike fear in Bayern Munich. :p

David De Gea

Rafael Jones Vidic Eva

Valencia Carrick Rooney Januzaj

Kagawa

RVP
 
Manchester United will be in TOP 4 come end of the season! Mark my words! ;)

Based on current performance, they'll be lucky to clinch a Europa League spot. I agree with Red Amoeba. Moyes is playing Utd like his old Everton squad. Style of play very different when under SAF.
 
No self-respecting footballer will want to work for David Moyes.
No surprise, Pogba's fast and furious no. Harbouring grievances in his last bit with MU :cool:

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...lity-of-manchester-united-return-9060035.html

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Paul Pogba rejects possibility of Manchester United return

Manchester United's former prodigy Paul Pogba feels such a deep grievance about the way he was treated by Sir Alex Ferguson that he has ruled out any notion of returning to Old Trafford, to provide the midfield quality which manager David Moyes is lacking.

Allowed Pogba's contract to run down two years ago before he joined Juventus. The Independent understands it was Ferguson's apparent reluctance to believe in the Frenchman and give him the chance to demonstrate his talents in the first team that led him to feel antipathy towards the former manager. Pogba's view seems to be that Ferguson's continued presence at the club is an impediment to any return. Moyes tonight scouted the PSG-Bordeaux game in Paris.

The efforts United have made to secure and nurture Adnan Januzaj offer a striking contrast to Pogba. Ferguson was also unimpressed by the midfielder's agent, Mino Raiola, making what he considered unreasonable demands for a teenager. While Januzaj has burst on to the Premier League scene this season, Pogba was given only 67 minutes of Premier League football by Ferguson at the same age, in the 2011-12 campaign. He did not start a solitary first-team match for United before rejecting a new contract at Old Trafford and taking the Italian club's more lucrative offer. He was a major part of the Juventus team from the start of the following Serie A season, has never looked back and is now valued at close to £40m.

Though some at United will point to the money being demanded by Pogba and Raiola two years ago, the integral role the Juventus coach, Antonio Conte, has given the player has let him develop as a full France international and he is likely to play a significant role for Didier Deschamps' side at this summer's World Cup. The 20-year-old's performances have led to United being linked with a move to bring him back, with Moyes and first-team coach Jimmy Lumsden in Cagliari on Sunday to see Juventus's 4-1 win. But Pogba seems destined either to stay in Turin or move to Paris Saint-Germain, a club which appeals to his Parisian roots.

Pogba's progress in the past two years led Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon to say that United must have been "blind" to let the player out of their grasp. "He is one of those players who leaves you speechless," Buffon said. "When he came we didn't know him but after only three or four training sessions we were impressed by his enormous qualities. My team-mates and me looked at each other as [if] to say 'Are they blind in Manchester?'"

As The Independent reported last week, there are substantial doubts as to whether United will seek to take the Portuguese wing-back Fabio Coentrao on loan from Real Madrid, despite Moyes' attempts to secure him in the summer transfer window. Coentrao has been suffering a thigh injury and has played only one game since 2 November and a mere four all season.

United's position remains that they will not be panicked into buying because of a potentially frenetic battle for a Champions League place.

The slide in share price during the difficult managerial transition has knocked $250m (£152m) off the value of the club, though that is not the reason why a planned offer of £250m of new shares has not been advanced. The lodging of a document last September allowing a new tranche of shares to be released was a procedure known as a "shelf filing", which allows a company to capitalise rapidly on an upturn in market conditions and launch a new issue at 24 hours' notice.

United may do so at any time within three years of tabling the document, but last autumn's action was not specifically designed for the offer of more shares this month.
 
No self respecting player will join Man U xcept if they throw hordes of money. Moyes n Woodward is now pathetic leering at each n every player even players that are certified pes c for few months, how pathetic is that ?

Glazers have done Man U in.
 
Top 4 laughing-stock maybe lah........at the moment.......


1) Spurs........2) Man Ure........3) West Ham........4) Cardiff

spurs is improving under sherwood. and they have decent core of players. their sporting director - baldini is experienced and well connected. I think they will finish higher than Man U for sure.

West Ham is doomed. Their squad is too weak, Andy Caroll injured only, attacking is gone. But if they can get someone in this January they might survive the drop

Cardiff - Solksjaer has a battle on his hands...but likely if he has some promising Norwegien youngster and Zaha, he can survive the drop by skin of his teeth as well. Cardiff looks more likely to stay up than West Ham.

That leaves Man U....they are not achieving success in this transfer market- partly because players not available or unwilling to move. Secondly because the agents are all keeping ammo dry until after world cup - lest their clients suddenly explode on the scene and their valuation grew exponentially. Also given the stature of Moyes and Woodward, their appeal is much lower...Europe is a high doubt.

at this rate - arsenal, chelsea, Man C, Liverpool, Everton are all going Europe...Tottenham outside chance....fuck man, Man U aiming for Europa league nia KNN...since when did we droop so fucking low?
 
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The best chance is a player swap deal plus cash. They're desperately trying to sell some players to raise cash. The 200 million pounds 'available' to Moyes for player acquisition is just wishful thinking.

Methinks they'll hold on for a draw come Sunday. Expect an ultra defensive line-up and they'll park the proverbial bus for sure. Moyes will likely have his eyes on the Capital One Cup return tie at OT.
 
The best chance is a player swap deal plus cash. They're desperately trying to sell some players to raise cash. The 200 million pounds 'available' to Moyes for player acquisition is just wishful thinking.

Methinks they'll hold on for a draw come Sunday. Expect an ultra defensive line-up and they'll park the proverbial bus for sure. Moyes will likely have his eyes on the Capital One Cup return tie at OT.

Park the bus at Stamford Bridge? That's suicidal. :cool:

If you want to concentrate on the Mickey Mouse cup tie, might as well field a second string team of youngsters and bench key players on Sunday. Maybe Mourinho will be merciful and won't decimate your goal difference... ;)
 
Park the bus at Stamford Bridge? That's suicidal. :cool:

If you want to concentrate on the Mickey Mouse cup tie, might as well field a second string team of youngsters and bench key players on Sunday. Maybe Mourinho will be merciful and won't decimate your goal difference... ;)

He will park the bus park the tank park the Boeing if he can. Returning mourinho favor during the home tie. Just that the defence is not like terry n gang n will concede two goals.

Mourinho will play mata to drive home the point.
 
Park the bus at Stamford Bridge? That's suicidal. :cool:

If you want to concentrate on the Mickey Mouse cup tie, might as well field a second string team of youngsters and bench key players on Sunday. Maybe Mourinho will be merciful and won't decimate your goal difference... ;)

It will be 4-5-1 or 4-2-3-1. The soak and strike strategy should do the trick with the back 4 playing deep in defence. Chelsea has some of the fastest strikers in the premier league in Hazard, Willain and Torres. It makes no sense to put on an attacking line-up when you neither have the class nor the form to beat them.

I dun think they even have the numbers to field a second team of youngsters. They'll probably be hammered till they turn blue. Besides, they'll only be setting themselves up to scrutiny and criticism by the FA and the title chasers in the league.

If the game is to go either way, it will probably come from a set piece. My best bet is a draw but much depends on the players the manager selects.
 
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