i really wish i didn't care about football because this is about the lowest i've ever felt in my life. i gave up all hope of the title after they beat newcastle but when the games today went into injury time i really believed we would do it. can you imagine the scenes of us celebrating the title on the sunderland pitch? it would have been one of the greatest days in the history of the club. i'm not sure how i can ever recover from this... it was so close... those 2 minutes will haunt me forever...
posted on 13/5/12
stu
I know you are United.. but when you have kids and have to deal with life's real problems it will put today's events into perspective.
Chin up. We matched them all the way till the 92nd minute.
posted on 13/5/12
I agree. I am depressed and its work tomorrow !
Too many Ifs and buts. We have to give credit to City...doing what we do best. Against Spurs,Sunderland and today. I hope we get more pace and spark in our team and frighten teams again. Think the fear factor has gone somewhat. Terribly unlucky with injuries too.
A fit Vidic, couple of quality buys, a rested Hernandez and the young ones improving and we will be challenging again.
posted on 13/5/12
As United fans we are very spoilt. This one was due. There is always next season.
posted on 13/5/12
Let's hope it a case of - making us stronger!
posted on 13/5/12
Let's hope it a case of - making us stronger!
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It will do, but I think it may take a couple of years
posted on 14/5/12
The last tim
It was like the 99 champions league final all over in reverse. Still cannot believe it.
posted on 14/5/12
Try being relegated, repeatedly, not sure whether the club can actually survive, when a trophy is as likely a matchday burger under £5, watching your club sink rapidly into obscurity, while your neighbours conquer the world.
Try it, and thou shalt know true misery.
posted on 14/5/12
rocket
who are you referring to?
posted on 14/5/12
The OP.
posted on 14/5/12
I say credit where credit's due...so can anyone lend me a tenner?