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Desperate Utd fans.

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Michael Owen:

There is too much revisionism claiming United only won the league because of the failings of everyone else. How about we stick to the facts. United won 89 points last season. .


How about you shut up, you tiresome midget. They won 89 points because of the failings of others. They were a poor team who sneaked victories from teams that were even poorer. No revisionism there, only from you!
 
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How about you shut up, you tiresome midget. They won 89 points because of the failings of others. They were a poor team who sneaked victories from teams that were even poorer. No revisionism there, only from you!

He's never got over the fact that we didn't take him up on his "come and get me" when he was on his way out of Real, so he's joined the sorry ranks of blueslime who big the Mancs up just to try and get up our noses. Pathetic.
 
If/when Gerrard wins his league medal, he'd have earned it, unlike Owen, who was just around to collect one by meeting the quota of games played.
 
How did a couple of years on the bench turn Owen into such a massive Utd fan-boy? I could understand some professional admiration, but every time he talks about them it becomes a gushing wank-fest.
 
See my previous post, mate. I'm convinced that's the reason, possibly combined with a bit of resentment at the way LFC fans never quite idolised him when he was still with us.
 
But he doesn't put us down, as you'd expect if he was holding a grudge, he just clearly loves Utd. Who did he support as a kid?
 
Depends what you mean by putting us down. In that pathetic DVD produced by "his people" when he was looking for another gig, he listed the "great clubs" he'd played for. LFC wasn't included, and there were one or two similar instances in interviews in the media.

I believe he was a bluenose as a kid. His dad certainly played for them.
 
Moyes has just said: 'On our day we're as good any team in the world'. He's now clinically barking mad.


He got humiliated by Rodgers over the whole favourites at Old Trafford thing, and this is an obvious reaction to that by him pretending that what he meant to say was actually his team are a match for anyone. He's got the mentality of an 8 year old child. After Bayern get done humiliating him, he'll turn a full 180 and start talking his team down again.
 
"I am really looking forward to coming up against (Pep Guardiola)," the United manager said.
"It is the first time I have done but I have no doubt I will be doing it many times in the future."


Bwahahaaha!!

This one is right up there with his best.
 
Gary Neville was asked on Sky Sports about the Liverpool City game in a few weeks.

His reply was 'its like picking someone to take your wife'
 
"I am really looking forward to coming up against (Neil Warnock)," the United manager said.
"It is the first time I have done for a while, I have no doubt I will be doing it many times in the future."
 
Here's another desperate manc fan:

Manchester United’s woeful season has potentially damaging consequences for the worldwide appeal of the Premier League, according to Richard Scudamore.

The Premier League’s chief executive admits the global popularity of English football will decline if United do not recover from this season’s slump.

Speaking in South Africa as part of the Premier League’s promotional work in the country, Scudamore acknowledged the mass appeal of United is key to attracting an overseas audience but viewers may turn off if their favourites are underperforming.

“It’s a double-edged sword,” Scudamore told Bloomberg. “When your most popular club isn’t doing as well, that costs you interest and audience in some places.”

“There’s lots of fans around the world who wish Manchester United were winning it again, but you have to balance that off against, generally, we’re in the business of putting on a competition and competition means people can compete.”
 
As if their season isn't bad enough, the Mancs have to play Bayern on April Fools' Day. Imagine the fans who couldn't catch the game, going to some web site and finding out that they'd miraculously beaten Bayern by 2 goals.

Then the joke's revealed the next day when they go to office, and learn that they've been creamed 6 - 0.
 
See my previous post, mate. I'm convinced that's the reason, possibly combined with a bit of resentment at the way LFC fans never quite idolised him when he was still with us.


I find it hard to believe that anything he does is motivated by a desire to spite Liverpool fans. He'd have to be crazed and obsessed to be thinking like that. Players don't give half as much of a fuck as we, the fans, think they do.

I reckon he's just going out of his way a little to associate himself with what was then a winning brand and he probably does it without even thinking about it.
 
I was in the park with my dog yesterday and got talking to a couple of scum fans walking their dogs. I told them that I was considering having a cheeky £20 bet on United beating Munich today because United were nearly 7/1 to win a HOME game and I thought that price was just too big (IMO they should be 4/1 maximum). They spent the next 10 minutes trying to talk me out of it and giving me reason after reason why United will get mullered, it was very enjoyable to listen to and very hard not to smirk in their faces. I still think I'll do the bet though 6.5/1 United winning a home game is too tempting.
 
I find it hard to believe that anything he does is motivated by a desire to spite Liverpool fans. He'd have to be crazed and obsessed to be thinking like that. Players don't give half as much of a fuck as we, the fans, think they do.

I reckon he's just going out of his way a little to associate himself with what was then a winning brand and he probably does it without even thinking about it.

Possibly, but I don't really buy that. Owen strikes me - always has - as a very calculating type who I doubt would do much, if anything, without thinking about it. I accept that a wish to spite our fans is the less likely element of what I suggested above (hence the "possibly" at that point in my original post) but it doesn't seem plausible to me that his repeated airbrushing of LFC out of his career history could have been accidental.
 
It's simple, you don't talk about LFC, you don't remind people of the manner of your leaving.

It's not that he doesn't want you to remember his career, he just wants people to forget he was a mercenary cunt about it
 
Exclusive: David Moyes to have chair with a direct line to Sir Alex Ferguson fitted in Manchester United dugout

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United feel that having Ferguson's voice on the sidelines could help plot the downfall of Bayern Munich
JACK DE MENEZES



Tuesday 01 April 2014

David Moyes is hoping a new tactic will assist the downfall of Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals, after having a new chair installed in the Old Trafford dug-out with a built-in speaker that will enable Sir Alex Ferguson to maintain a direct line to him and help coach his fellow Scot through tonight's difficult fixture.
Moyes has come in for criticism recently, with a small selection of fans shelling out £840 for a banner reading “Wrong One – Moyes Out” to fly over Old Trafford during the 4-1 victory against Aston Villa on Saturday. But it now appears that the United manager is ready to consult his close friend Ferguson in a bid to turn around fortunes at the Theatre of Dreams.
Fans will be delighted that the empowering voice of Ferguson will be heard in the dugout once again, with the speaker in the new chair being loud enough for the backroom staff to hear over the noise coming from the 75,811 capacity. Having shelled out a considerable fee to Far East chair-maker firm Mak In Gitup, the United hierarchy are hoping the presence of Ferguson will help inspire the side to defeat the current Champions League holders this evening.

It is understood that a number of United’s players have had experience using the chair since it was installed over the weekend, with Wayne Rooney, Juan Mata and Robin van Persie all testing the latest gadget to hit Old Trafford with much amusement.


If tonight is a success, Ferguson may maintain constant communication with his chosen successor for future Old Trafford matches, and United are also exploring ways of taking a similar chair on their travels when playing games away from home.
The top of the range chair, which has been measured out to fit Moyes perfectly, also comes with a special massage system complete with three different settings to help relieve the stress the 51-year-old will undoubtedly be under should the run of play be going against United

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...tted-in-manchester-united-dugout-9227583.html
 
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