by stealthpapes » 29 Feb 2016 11:05
by eleventh earl of mar » 29 Feb 2016 12:11
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.
by Sanguine » 29 Feb 2016 12:20
by stealthpapes » 29 Feb 2016 12:25
eleventh earl of marstealthpapesThe 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.
According to Pardew, the highest Palace have finished is 10th.
by genome » 29 Feb 2016 13:11
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.
genomeSanguine 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.
Needs to bulk out a bit, but that will come with age and training.
by genome » 29 Feb 2016 13:28
by stealthpapes » 29 Feb 2016 13:37
by Hoop Blah » 29 Feb 2016 14:30
genome I didn't mean turn into a bodybuilder, he just looks a little weedy. Perhaps "bulk" is the wrong word. Harry Kane did the same thing IIRC. As did Andy Murray.
by genome » 29 Feb 2016 17:20
by AthleticoSpizz » 04 Mar 2016 20:33
by Jack Celliers » 10 Mar 2016 18:07
No Fixed Abode Should be a cracking atmosphere at Anfield tonight with United in town.
by Ian Royal » 10 Mar 2016 22:18
by leon » 10 Mar 2016 23:09
by John Madejski's Wallet » 10 Mar 2016 23:45
leon Man Utd were fcuking shit. Why is the bloke still in charge? He has reduced the team to an utter shambles. getting done by this shit Liverpool side.
by leon » 10 Mar 2016 23:56
John Madejski's Walletleon Man Utd were fcuking shit. Why is the bloke still in charge? He has reduced the team to an utter shambles. getting done by this shit Liverpool side.
Enjoying this.
As said before, no less than their fans deserve after the arrogant way they treated Moyea
by Sanguine » 11 Mar 2016 08:37
by paultheroyal » 11 Mar 2016 09:58
leonJohn Madejski's Walletleon Man Utd were fcuking shit. Why is the bloke still in charge? He has reduced the team to an utter shambles. getting done by this shit Liverpool side.
Enjoying this.
As said before, no less than their fans deserve after the arrogant way they treated Moyea
Problem is JMW all of the fans of the "big" clubs are massive cnuts.
City fans tbf were always cnuts despite what they might say, Arsenal Chelsea man Utd all utter cnuts. Spurs? The worst kind - they've done nothing but think they are the biggest club in the world. See also Newcastle, Brighton.
Ie tiresome dullards
Sanguine Apparently 'what we want' includes a vile Hillsborough song at Anfield last night. Ironically hours after their away support had been (rightly) praised on Talksport. Stay classy, United fans.
http://www.givemesport.com/728038-manch ... h-disaster
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