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[quote author=gkmacca link=topic=34202.msg889910#msg889910 date=1245236971]
I hope it's a better game than that snoresfest when Cisse made his debut.
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I'd take the 3 points thank you very much..
No better time to play Spurs away. We will most likely have 2 or 3 new players while they are getting used to god knows how many new players trying to work together.
It should make the task at hand easier.
With any luck Birmingham will come up and start the season intent on making a good impression, a bit like Hull last year and take a point at Man U. (Can't see it, but we can hope)
[quote author=TheBunnyman link=topic=34202.msg889812#msg889812 date=1245229469]
Sir Alex Ferguson's side visit Anfield to play Liverpool on 24 October and last season's runners-up are at Old Trafford on 20 March.
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So which of you kind people will source me a ticket for the Man U game so I can celebrate my 40th in style? 😉
from my analysis United have definitely been favoured sequentially
boxing day weekend our 2nd game is Villa away while Man Utd have easier games (wigan home and a promoted side away)
in Jan we're away to stoke and Wolves in sequence while Man Utd are home in two easy games
at the end of the season Man Utd finish with 2 home games while we finish with 2 aways
At the start of the season we face a tough opener with two top 6 teams in the first 3 games while United have 2 promoted sides and Wigan away whose chairman describes Fergie as 'the master'
looks like it has been designed with a Man Utd bias with their main worry Liverpool sequentially disadvantaged
[quote author=rebel23 link=topic=34202.msg889958#msg889958 date=1245241244]
from my analysis United have definitely been favoured sequentially
boxing day weekend our 2nd game is Villa away while Man Utd have easier games (wigan home and a promoted side away)
in Jan we're away to stoke and Wolves in sequence while Man Utd are home in two easy games
at the end of the season Man Utd finish with 2 home games while we finish with 2 aways
At the start of the season we face a tough opener with two top 6 teams in the first 3 games while United have 2 promoted sides and Wigan away whose chairman describes Fergie as 'the master'
looks like it has been designed with a Man Utd bias with their main worry Liverpool sequentially disadvantaged
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Shut the fuck up.
Sorry to be rude and all, but that is the most ridiculous thing you have EVER posted.
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Just want to warn all you lads that have access to tickets.
You will have to endure no end of pleading begging and crying from me in January as most of the clan are hoping to go to Liverpool for a match at the end of January or early February as the two elder brothers are fifty and sixty around then.
You have been warned :-[
[quote author=Paddy link=topic=34202.msg889967#msg889967 date=1245241676]
[quote author=rebel23 link=topic=34202.msg889958#msg889958 date=1245241244]
from my analysis United have definitely been favoured sequentially
boxing day weekend our 2nd game is Villa away while Man Utd have easier games (wigan home and a promoted side away)
in Jan we're away to stoke and Wolves in sequence while Man Utd are home in two easy games
at the end of the season Man Utd finish with 2 home games while we finish with 2 aways
At the start of the season we face a tough opener with two top 6 teams in the first 3 games while United have 2 promoted sides and Wigan away whose chairman describes Fergie as 'the master'
looks like it has been designed with a Man Utd bias with their main worry Liverpool sequentially disadvantaged
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Shut the fuck up.
Sorry to be rude and all, but that is the most ridiculous thing you have EVER posted.
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[quote author=rebel23 link=topic=34202.msg889958#msg889958 date=1245241244]
from my analysis United have definitely been favoured sequentially
boxing day weekend our 2nd game is Villa away while Man Utd have easier games (wigan home and a promoted side away)
in Jan we're away to stoke and Wolves in sequence while Man Utd are home in two easy games
at the end of the season Man Utd finish with 2 home games while we finish with 2 aways
At the start of the season we face a tough opener with two top 6 teams in the first 3 games while United have 2 promoted sides and Wigan away whose chairman describes Fergie as 'the master'
looks like it has been designed with a Man Utd bias with their main worry Liverpool sequentially disadvantaged
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You can find a conspiricy in anything if you look hard enough and/or are mental enough.
[quote author=rebel23 link=topic=34202.msg889958#msg889958 date=1245241244]
from my analysis United have definitely been favoured sequentially
boxing day weekend our 2nd game is Villa away while Man Utd have easier games (wigan home and a promoted side away)
in Jan we're away to stoke and Wolves in sequence while Man Utd are home in two easy games
at the end of the season Man Utd finish with 2 home games while we finish with 2 aways
At the start of the season we face a tough opener with two top 6 teams in the first 3 games while United have 2 promoted sides and Wigan away whose chairman describes Fergie as 'the master'
looks like it has been designed with a Man Utd bias with their main worry Liverpool sequentially disadvantaged
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We don't finish with two aways: our penultimate game is home to Chelski.
[quote author=Sheik Yerbouti link=topic=34202.msg889827#msg889827 date=1245230307]
That'll be ace, beating Chelsea at Anfield to clinch the title.
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That's going to be the scenario.
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