by Brosef Stalin » 13 Feb 2016 14:55
by stealthpapes » 13 Feb 2016 16:08
Royal Rother Only doing badly what Fergie used to do well.
by frimmers3 » 18 Feb 2016 19:56
by AthleticoSpizz » 18 Feb 2016 20:00
by Platypuss » 18 Feb 2016 20:29
by Royal Rother » 18 Feb 2016 21:27
by genome » 22 Feb 2016 16:24
by Zammo » 22 Feb 2016 16:30
genome They can't lose tonight though. Surely?
by Royal Rother » 22 Feb 2016 17:55
by gmikael99 » 23 Feb 2016 14:34
by Ian Royal » 26 Feb 2016 19:14
Sebastian http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2016/feb/25/manchester-united-and-the-problem-of-moving-on-from-an-all-powerful-leader
Pretty good article this one
by Winston Smith » 28 Feb 2016 16:35
by Winston Smith » 28 Feb 2016 16:37
by Winston Smith » 28 Feb 2016 17:04
by genome » 28 Feb 2016 22:54
by Sanguine » 29 Feb 2016 08:08
by Ian Royal » 29 Feb 2016 08:17
Sanguine So, Marcus Rashford! Not a bad start. Seems to strike the ball cleanly (better than SterLOLing at least) and has a good sense of positioning.
by stealthpapes » 29 Feb 2016 10:34
The one thing in their favour is that no one is really taking advantage of their fall to create a new long term era of success.
by Hoop Blah » 29 Feb 2016 10:50
by Brosef Stalin » 29 Feb 2016 10:57
stealthpapesThe one thing in their favour is that no one is really taking advantage of their fall to create a new long term era of success.
It took a few years between Liverpool's fade from glory (let's date the start from Hillsborough, so while they won the league again in 90, it wasn't until 1996 (give or take) that United had properly come through to dominate. In that period, you had Leeds win it once, Blackburn win it once, Villa finish second twice and third place finishes for Spurs, Palace, Norwich, Wednesday, Newcastle and Forest.
What with the change in money coming in, a short period of relative chaos before a new pecking order sets up would be great fun.
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