There's the first one anyway.
Stay Classy Man Utd
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!
Moyes has just said: 'On our day we're as good any team in the world'. He's now clinically barking mad.
"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."
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.”
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.
Any place were we can donate to have same guy flying "We won it five times" tonight?
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.