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justkunmi (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #384 on: September 28, 2006, 01:34 PM »

the world is so sick,,,, u can say that again.
but how come the fans heard him call the ref a fag? was he that loud? don't know.

Jackal (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #385 on: September 28, 2006, 02:21 PM »

@ Justkunmi,
The fans do not need to hear him loud.
People now do lip-reading.

Didn't u see Mikel Obi screaming "FUCKING HELL" at the referee when he copped a yellow card last night?
U can always tell what these players say when u watch 'em closely.
The game is getting too tight and sick as players are now being restricted to express themselves.
All 'em faggots community can rot in hell if they want to tag along on that.
They did the same thing to Eminem in 2000 blaming him for inciting hatred on homo-sexuals.
justkunmi (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #386 on: September 28, 2006, 04:52 PM »

well said
kitaun (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #387 on: September 29, 2006, 12:54 AM »

Jackal surprises me about this issue of Wazza and the 3 match ban agreed it was unfair of the fa but will man utd wait 4 donkey years 2 pick his form and do d scoring? what we are saying is all these players are human and they must experience downtimes in their career and please spare me that talk of giggsy not playing being the bane of the team's ineptitude, because i always believed fergie's got a bunch of world class players and a strong plan B, abi una no dey give sir alex hin regular supply of chewing-gum again?
nuggard (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #388 on: September 29, 2006, 09:28 AM »

I think we should get Giuly and Hargreaves In December.
Anyone who has some Influence among United faithful and who thinks its worth it should please be an advocate.

On every other Issue i've decided to sit on the fence, but then who cares?








bami (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #389 on: September 29, 2006, 09:30 AM »

the three match ban against rooney was instrumental and the english FA got what they wanted in their continued fight and witchhunting against fergie and his red devils


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justkunmi (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #390 on: September 29, 2006, 10:00 AM »

@nuggard
is fergie still interested in hargreaves? the dude has broken a leg and would be out for a couple of months, wel, wont be surprised if fergie buys an injured player. he surprised everyone when he bought an injured nistelrooy. but if we land hargreaves, he wont play champions league football because he's already cup-tied. and we need a fighter like him in europe.

@manutd fans
playin newcastle this weekend,  wats ur take??
Jackal (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #391 on: September 29, 2006, 10:12 AM »

Ferguson can get other players.
There are so many good midfielders around that are not playing in the Champions League.
Marcos Senna and Roman Riquelme are still up for grabs. The buy-out clause on Fernando Torres has been slashed so he can be bought now.

Back to the Prem,
United should nick the 3 points easily.
Ronaldo and Rooney to score the goals.
justkunmi (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #392 on: September 29, 2006, 10:35 AM »

really really hope rooney gets his form back,  damn the FA. those matches he missed were key. they just slowed down his run. newayz, he should catch up nd ove with the united train.

ronaldo on the other hand is having the form of his life. this is the best i've seen him play. he gest better every single match. i see the guy winning laurels for manutd
og2711 (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #393 on: September 29, 2006, 11:04 AM »

United fans i Hail!Appreciate all u guys are saying but i advise you all wake up and smell the coffee!It has been a time tested Manchester United tradition to talk big talk of buying lots of star players and end up buying the trash of the world-while the stars go for practically free to mediocre clubsi.e. ronaldinho,mascherano,torres,etc   .Look at carrick!Any other club would have bought him for 6 million but nooooooooo,united had to triple the price.Also Sir Alex is known to have an ego problem.He can't manage stars in his team and that's why there are none.The worst thing cristiano can do is score 18 goals and get a hair contract,you can be sure he'll be sold to real madrid(present dumping groung for our stars).
We love you sir alex but its time to roll.PLEASE!
P.s. look at the game against arsenal which we lost 1-0.No pivotal midfield figure tanslates to No stars to shine, no stars
crazykid (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #394 on: September 29, 2006, 12:13 PM »

ONE UNITED  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


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justkunmi (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #395 on: September 29, 2006, 12:20 PM »

@og2711
true talk. as much as fergie is a blessing, he's also like m anutd's greatest problem. i read on bbc that riquelme would av come to manutd but veron (remember him) advised him not to. he told riquelme that working with sir alex would be nice at the beginning but as he sees u as a threat to his ego, he axes you. see becks, stam, cantona.

i think this should be fergies's last season,  c'mon, the guy has been manager for over 20years!!!!! the longest serving manager in the prem.

crazykid (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #396 on: September 29, 2006, 12:28 PM »

@ justkunmi
i don't agree with you on that
Quote from: justkunmi on September 29, 2006, 12:20 PM
@og2711

i think this should be fergies's last season, c'mon, the guy has been manager for over 20years!!!!! the longest serving manager in the prem.







That's the main reason why he should remain chief coach of the club (Manu)
co's he's been there for more than 20 years.
no other coach would understand manu like fergie does ok?
we are all manu fans and we want the best for our club right?
bolaoni (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #397 on: September 29, 2006, 01:03 PM »

Well, my take on this is that, I am not clamouring for a change in management, but a change in style by Fergie.

His attitude is what is pissing so many people off. I can't imagine the number of quality players he has chased away from the Club.

It is not that we don't have quality players remaining, but how many are they?

Attimes I used to have a nostalgic feeling about United of Old!  Huh

Strong in defence, United in Attack,

If we can't retain all our best players, then we should be able to get a good replacements!
justkunmi (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #398 on: September 29, 2006, 01:32 PM »

@crazykid

if u think fergie should continue as manager because he's been there for over 20years, then u are invariably saying he'll be manutd's manager till he dies!!!!. is that what ur saying? i'm not taking anything away from fergie. he has served manutd with everythin he has. he really loves the club. but there is a certain time where u have to let go. we need a new approach to football in manutd. fergies's ways and views has always dominated they way we play football. let another person with something fresh come in and run things,  aside from abrahamovich's wealth, moving from ranieri to mourinho was chelsea's greatest move. we need a revolution in manutd's in management. maybe a  marcelo lippi or guus hiddink would turn things around for us.

@bolaoni

fergie's style can't change. it has been around and with us since God knows when. if u want a change in our approach to football, change the management,. in this case, fergie.

i'm not anti-fergie, i just want something fresh and new and ultimately, i want to see us win laurels again. its been long we won anything,
crazykid (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #399 on: September 29, 2006, 02:55 PM »

@ justkunmi
maybe you are right.
who knows a change in management might just
make us world's best over night
who knows. Undecided Undecided
justkunmi (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #400 on: September 29, 2006, 03:26 PM »

ofcourse it can't be overnight. but not as long as fergies's 20year reign
akinwunmi (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #401 on: September 29, 2006, 04:13 PM »

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akinwunmi (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #402 on: September 29, 2006, 04:44 PM »

Fag or no Fag. A player should be able to express himself (not like Zidanes "FINISH HIM" Matty)> I believe matty expressed himself vaberly but Zidane hate his word real hard. If a player can express himself, i think it will go a long way in improving Soccer. Why? if a player can't express himself for something the spectator,Commentator, and Fans think its right then that player will feel cheated. so i think its right for a player to express himself.


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otolorin (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #403 on: October 01, 2006, 03:57 PM »

ha
1-nil at half time - good for manu
. . . but i don't think wueva mentioned heinze as the bast leftback in prem should come back here and say it again. - evra put up a better play.
infact, he was as good as absent while he lasted on the field of play.

and what on earth was roeder thinking to have played that kind of formation against manu? - if 4-5-1 gad worked for arsenal - does it mean it will for the magpies? - Nope!
ameobi looks a shadow of a lone striker to me? - incompetent might just be adequate to describe him
i personally think 2 strikers will ahve made a better deal - martins inclusive on the frfontline.

i can only hope newcastle will comeback!
Jackal (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #404 on: October 01, 2006, 08:56 PM »

Man Utd is back on top.
It feeels so good to be on top especially after some disappointing results lately.
Cristiano Ronaldo produced anutha stellar performance against the Geordies.
This boy gets better and better by the day and he was very unlucky to have hit the post on 3 occasions.
He mesmerised, dazzled and outshone all the players on the pitch today.

This was a match United could have won by an 8-goal margin and it beats me why United didn;t take it's chances.
Fletcher was brilliant and Edwin Van Der Sar should have brought his deck-chair as he was not troubled throughout.
Paul Scholes was anutha important figure while Carrick still needs to convince the OT fans he's worthy of a red shirt.
Ole Solskjaer wrapped everything up with 2 dodgy goals.
Bravo to the babyface assassin-Arsenal, are u watching?






@ otolorin,
U know nuthing about football to think Evra plays better than Gabby Heinze.
If u want to know why Heinze is the most-rated player? Go and watch Benfica V Manchester United(last week's UEFA champions league tie)
Manchester United became the 1st English team to win on a Portugese soil and this was to Heinze's credit.
Duwizzle (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #405 on: October 01, 2006, 10:23 PM »

Its really graet to see man utd play with such class as we always know they can.
Its great to See the Baby faced assassin getting a fortunate brace. Always knows how to be in the right place at the right time. Good work from Ronaldo as well.


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Akolawole (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #406 on: October 02, 2006, 01:36 AM »

@All

United play too well today o.

I am getting scared.

I still believe Chelsea's threat this season is United and Liverpool.
nuggard (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #407 on: October 02, 2006, 08:57 AM »

Yesterdays game was really interesting, beautiful football all the way 4 United. Great dribbling, heart stopping shots,Great saves.

Man I am almost convinced we can now play Barca.
Most worthy of commendation are Vidic, Ole, Gabby and Ronnie.
debosky (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #408 on: October 03, 2006, 12:13 AM »

R u on weed? because u beat a shabby newcastle side u think u can play barca?

they'll rip your heart out, much worse than what Arsenal did to you at OT

all the same, Ronnie continues to show that he's the real prodigy, not that overhyped

tantrum throwing man-child called rooney. It seems the booing only makes him better!
adeoba (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #409 on: October 03, 2006, 05:35 AM »

rooney is a funny guy Smiley
otolorin (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #410 on: October 03, 2006, 12:22 PM »

man utd played hard and well too no doubt about that - but like i said earlier, the magpies put up a shabby formation against manutd, and again, ameobi shouldn't have bin lone.

@jackal,
i don tire for you o - if yu saw the match, and without a bias for heinz, you'll agree heinze's put up was a shadow of what you made of him here.
as of sat'day's match - evra was brilliant for you guys

u won tho' thats d important one!
adeoba (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #411 on: October 03, 2006, 03:18 PM »

Any one know what Manchester United is up to deez days?
justkunmi (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #412 on: October 03, 2006, 05:34 PM »

is manutd hot or what? we the bum? ronaldo is one of the best players i've seen of late. this young lad keeps gettin better by the day. he struck the woodwork 3 times. he sould av scored a couple of goals himself.
the only dull side of the match was rooney's "absence". i don't know wats wrong with he young man. he's been absent in recent matches. soemthing is definitely wrong. he was completely absent in the two goal scenes,  the guy should sort out his issues asap,  we need the man,

where is giggs?
justkunmi (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #413 on: October 03, 2006, 05:48 PM »

my person,



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justkunmi (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #414 on: October 03, 2006, 05:56 PM »

we're BACK ON TOP Grin Grin Grin


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bami (m)
Re: Stricty Man Utd: One United.
« #415 on: October 03, 2006, 11:18 PM »

"El nino"( fernando torres ) is coming to the theatre of dreams in the summer
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