i hope stevie bould knows not to bend down when arsenes around...............
Henry's goal against Leeds was just one of those moments all the agony and despair associated with being an Arsenal fan in recent seasons became worth it. The kind of moment that reminds you why its called 'the beautiful game'
However I'd also champion Rosicky's goal against the 'best spurz teeem evarrr' as a brilliant moment. It put us ahead, and I saw no way back for them at that point. The amount of Spurs fans who had been predicting an absolute thrashing in their favour based on half a good season was laughable,
All this talk of a North London power shift and that moment as Rosicky flicked the ball past Friedel, that was the turning point that eventually led us to overtake them and made all the muppets with their 'mind the Gap' comments look like absolute mugs come the end of the season.
comment by Rock Steady Crew™ ⚽ (U9953)
posted 3 minutes ago
My favorite moment of the season has to be the first 6/5 games with Cleverley and Ando and their great understanding of each others game. The one touch football was wonderful to watch!
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Do you think Anderson will get another season to prove his worth or will Fergie now think, he's had enough?
Do you think Anderson will get another season to prove his worth or will Fergie now think, he's had enough?
The Times today state that SAF will listen to offers for Ando, but he isn't looking to put him up for sale.
You should be buying players, not flogging them.
Man Utds midfield has SO much potential but it's just all ifs and buts with people being fit and available. Must be frustrating for Fergie, and make him more reluctant in the market.
I think Anderson's time is numbered at United. I am a fan but tbf, in the Anderson´s balance sheet, entries in the liabilities column is greater than than entries in the asset column and the asset column is depreciating further with each passing season so if a decent offer came in, i would sell in a heartbeat.
You should be buying players, not flogging them.
We've made a bid for Asamoah, but it got rejected.
comment by TBAG - Had too much lasagne, I'm so Fulop. (U11806) posted 21 seconds ago
Man Utds midfield has SO much potential but it's just all ifs and buts with people being fit and available. Must be frustrating for Fergie, and make him more reluctant in the market.
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I was thinking the same thing
Sir Alex must be like 'do I buy a cm or will those 2 fekkers finally stay fit'
Sir Alex must be like 'do I buy a cm or will those 2 fekkers finally stay fit'
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It would explain his lack of activity in that area. In theory Anderson, Cleverly, Carrick & Fletcher with Pogba coming through should have been enough this year but Carrick is the only one who's played a significant amount of games.
I do get the feeling he's a bit fed up of risking it now though.
Do you think Anderson will get another season to prove his worth or will Fergie now think, he's had enough?
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His stock is at the lowest it can be
People are quoting 8m and such for a player that spends most of his time on the treatment table.
If we want rid because of his injuries, why would anyone want to buy him.
I really can't see him getting passed a medical at another club unless it's the medic that past Owen Hargreaves at City
So no. I don't think Sir Alex is done with him just yet and I can't see anyone payig much of a fee if we are offloading him for being injured again all season
TOOR, to be honest, if Ando isn't fit for the majority of next season, then i can't see why saf would want to keep him on there after. In saying that, i read somewhere that saf still thinks he has a big part to play. So who knows ay?
As a Pool fan, how would you react if Pool showed an interest in him?
I really can't see him getting passed a medical at another club unless it's the medic that past Owen Hargreaves at City
You paid £25m for him so it might be worthwhile City taking him on a free and giving him a pay-as-you-play contract like Hargreaves.
i find it amusing that man utd fans call us city fans bitter when a post comments against fergie or a united player or even united.
In the context of winning the league and still posting about united, correct me if i am wrong but i remember numerous posts last season about united raining on our parade as you won the league prior to us kicking off and winning the cup final.
That seems to me to be exactly what we city supporters are now applying to man utd i think last season it was described by united supporters as harmless banter. Well if you dish it out be humble enough to accept it in return when applicable as in this case.
My stand out moment was the away win at Newcastle. I was really fearful of losing after dragging ourselves back into the title race with the derby win.
comment by TBAG - Had too much lasagne, I'm so Fulop. (U11806) posted 1 minute ago
Sir Alex must be like 'do I buy a cm or will those 2 fekkers finally stay fit'
_________
It would explain his lack of activity in that area. In theory Anderson, Cleverly, Carrick & Fletcher with Pogba coming through should have been enough this year but Carrick is the only one who's played a significant amount of games.
I do get the feeling he's a bit fed up of risking it now though.
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I guess it all depends on medical advice
As unlikely as it is, Ando may have just been bloody unlucky
I mean, what does 'injury prone' actually mean? Weaker muscles, poor joints?
If someone receive abad tackle and breaks his leg four season in a row, that isn't injury prone, it's bad luck
With Ando, I'm sure the medics will have an idea of why he keeps getting injured by now
The last game of the season was truly remarkable, the tension, drama was unbearable at times,Aguero's goal almost sent me to A and E. Seeing City lift the trophy was obviously the pinnacle of this season for me.
David Silva's pass to Dzeko for the 6th goal at OT was a thing of pure beauty.
The United medicine cabinet consists of a jar of leeches and some dried frogs.
You're describing something out of Harry Potter there Bozza
This is United's Chief Medical Officer.
http://thedailywaster.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/nanga.jpg
I imagine that for someone like Anderson, coming back from a LONG time out, it's a lot easier to pick up niggly injuries you wouldn't normally get, that keep you out for a bit longer.
Diabyism.
comment by Rock Steady Crew™ ⚽ (U9953)
posted 22 minutes ago
TOOR, to be honest, if Ando isn't fit for the majority of next season, then i can't see why saf would want to keep him on there after. In saying that, i read somewhere that saf still thinks he has a big part to play. So who knows ay?
As a Pool fan, how would you react if Pool showed an interest in him?
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I think I would have the same stance as most United fans, I'd like him as a player and see his potential but I'd be hugely sceptical he can get up to a good standard playing regularly.
Probably beating Arsenal 8-2, knocking City out of the cup and beating Liverpool after Suarez refused to shake Evra's hand.
Got to be the dramatic injury time winning goal against QPR followed by lifting the Prem trophy a short while later.
Sad, however, that a few silly United fans just can't allow City fans to choose their own moments without some comment.
To the other United fans . Thanks for an excellent competitive season running it to the wire. Let's hope next season is as good, but not quite so stressful.
TOOR
I think I would have the same stance as most United fans, I'd like him as a player and see his potential but I'd be hugely sceptical he can get up to a good standard playing regularly.
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On his day he can play, i.e start of the season but these constant injuries and too many inconsistant games may catch up with him.
Side note; today was a bit messed up to say the least, none of it should have happend. One way or the other, we're both the idiots!
Have a good'un mate...
comment by blue mosaics (U4753) posted 14 minutes ago
Got to be the dramatic injury time winning goal against QPR followed by lifting the Prem trophy a short while later.
Sad, however, that a few silly United fans just can't allow City fans to choose their own moments without some comment.
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posted on 23/5/12
i hope stevie bould knows not to bend down when arsenes around...............
posted on 23/5/12
Henry's goal against Leeds was just one of those moments all the agony and despair associated with being an Arsenal fan in recent seasons became worth it. The kind of moment that reminds you why its called 'the beautiful game'
However I'd also champion Rosicky's goal against the 'best spurz teeem evarrr' as a brilliant moment. It put us ahead, and I saw no way back for them at that point. The amount of Spurs fans who had been predicting an absolute thrashing in their favour based on half a good season was laughable,
All this talk of a North London power shift and that moment as Rosicky flicked the ball past Friedel, that was the turning point that eventually led us to overtake them and made all the muppets with their 'mind the Gap' comments look like absolute mugs come the end of the season.
posted on 23/5/12
comment by Rock Steady Crew™ ⚽ (U9953)
posted 3 minutes ago
My favorite moment of the season has to be the first 6/5 games with Cleverley and Ando and their great understanding of each others game. The one touch football was wonderful to watch!
-----------------------------------------------
Do you think Anderson will get another season to prove his worth or will Fergie now think, he's had enough?
posted on 23/5/12
Do you think Anderson will get another season to prove his worth or will Fergie now think, he's had enough?
The Times today state that SAF will listen to offers for Ando, but he isn't looking to put him up for sale.
posted on 23/5/12
You should be buying players, not flogging them.
posted on 23/5/12
Man Utds midfield has SO much potential but it's just all ifs and buts with people being fit and available. Must be frustrating for Fergie, and make him more reluctant in the market.
posted on 23/5/12
I think Anderson's time is numbered at United. I am a fan but tbf, in the Anderson´s balance sheet, entries in the liabilities column is greater than than entries in the asset column and the asset column is depreciating further with each passing season so if a decent offer came in, i would sell in a heartbeat.
posted on 23/5/12
You should be buying players, not flogging them.
We've made a bid for Asamoah, but it got rejected.
posted on 23/5/12
comment by TBAG - Had too much lasagne, I'm so Fulop. (U11806) posted 21 seconds ago
Man Utds midfield has SO much potential but it's just all ifs and buts with people being fit and available. Must be frustrating for Fergie, and make him more reluctant in the market.
----------------------
I was thinking the same thing
Sir Alex must be like 'do I buy a cm or will those 2 fekkers finally stay fit'
posted on 23/5/12
Sir Alex must be like 'do I buy a cm or will those 2 fekkers finally stay fit'
_________
It would explain his lack of activity in that area. In theory Anderson, Cleverly, Carrick & Fletcher with Pogba coming through should have been enough this year but Carrick is the only one who's played a significant amount of games.
I do get the feeling he's a bit fed up of risking it now though.
posted on 23/5/12
Do you think Anderson will get another season to prove his worth or will Fergie now think, he's had enough?
----------------------
His stock is at the lowest it can be
People are quoting 8m and such for a player that spends most of his time on the treatment table.
If we want rid because of his injuries, why would anyone want to buy him.
I really can't see him getting passed a medical at another club unless it's the medic that past Owen Hargreaves at City
So no. I don't think Sir Alex is done with him just yet and I can't see anyone payig much of a fee if we are offloading him for being injured again all season
posted on 23/5/12
TOOR, to be honest, if Ando isn't fit for the majority of next season, then i can't see why saf would want to keep him on there after. In saying that, i read somewhere that saf still thinks he has a big part to play. So who knows ay?
As a Pool fan, how would you react if Pool showed an interest in him?
posted on 23/5/12
I really can't see him getting passed a medical at another club unless it's the medic that past Owen Hargreaves at City
You paid £25m for him so it might be worthwhile City taking him on a free and giving him a pay-as-you-play contract like Hargreaves.
posted on 23/5/12
i find it amusing that man utd fans call us city fans bitter when a post comments against fergie or a united player or even united.
In the context of winning the league and still posting about united, correct me if i am wrong but i remember numerous posts last season about united raining on our parade as you won the league prior to us kicking off and winning the cup final.
That seems to me to be exactly what we city supporters are now applying to man utd i think last season it was described by united supporters as harmless banter. Well if you dish it out be humble enough to accept it in return when applicable as in this case.
My stand out moment was the away win at Newcastle. I was really fearful of losing after dragging ourselves back into the title race with the derby win.
posted on 23/5/12
comment by TBAG - Had too much lasagne, I'm so Fulop. (U11806) posted 1 minute ago
Sir Alex must be like 'do I buy a cm or will those 2 fekkers finally stay fit'
_________
It would explain his lack of activity in that area. In theory Anderson, Cleverly, Carrick & Fletcher with Pogba coming through should have been enough this year but Carrick is the only one who's played a significant amount of games.
I do get the feeling he's a bit fed up of risking it now though.
-------------
I guess it all depends on medical advice
As unlikely as it is, Ando may have just been bloody unlucky
I mean, what does 'injury prone' actually mean? Weaker muscles, poor joints?
If someone receive abad tackle and breaks his leg four season in a row, that isn't injury prone, it's bad luck
With Ando, I'm sure the medics will have an idea of why he keeps getting injured by now
posted on 23/5/12
The last game of the season was truly remarkable, the tension, drama was unbearable at times,Aguero's goal almost sent me to A and E. Seeing City lift the trophy was obviously the pinnacle of this season for me.
David Silva's pass to Dzeko for the 6th goal at OT was a thing of pure beauty.
posted on 23/5/12
The United medicine cabinet consists of a jar of leeches and some dried frogs.
posted on 23/5/12
You're describing something out of Harry Potter there Bozza
posted on 23/5/12
This is United's Chief Medical Officer.
http://thedailywaster.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/nanga.jpg
posted on 23/5/12
I imagine that for someone like Anderson, coming back from a LONG time out, it's a lot easier to pick up niggly injuries you wouldn't normally get, that keep you out for a bit longer.
Diabyism.
posted on 23/5/12
comment by Rock Steady Crew™ ⚽ (U9953)
posted 22 minutes ago
TOOR, to be honest, if Ando isn't fit for the majority of next season, then i can't see why saf would want to keep him on there after. In saying that, i read somewhere that saf still thinks he has a big part to play. So who knows ay?
As a Pool fan, how would you react if Pool showed an interest in him?
-----------------------------------------------
I think I would have the same stance as most United fans, I'd like him as a player and see his potential but I'd be hugely sceptical he can get up to a good standard playing regularly.
posted on 23/5/12
Probably beating Arsenal 8-2, knocking City out of the cup and beating Liverpool after Suarez refused to shake Evra's hand.
posted on 23/5/12
Got to be the dramatic injury time winning goal against QPR followed by lifting the Prem trophy a short while later.
Sad, however, that a few silly United fans just can't allow City fans to choose their own moments without some comment.
To the other United fans . Thanks for an excellent competitive season running it to the wire. Let's hope next season is as good, but not quite so stressful.
posted on 23/5/12
TOOR
I think I would have the same stance as most United fans, I'd like him as a player and see his potential but I'd be hugely sceptical he can get up to a good standard playing regularly.
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On his day he can play, i.e start of the season but these constant injuries and too many inconsistant games may catch up with him.
Side note; today was a bit messed up to say the least, none of it should have happend. One way or the other, we're both the idiots!
Have a good'un mate...
posted on 23/5/12
comment by blue mosaics (U4753) posted 14 minutes ago
Got to be the dramatic injury time winning goal against QPR followed by lifting the Prem trophy a short while later.
Sad, however, that a few silly United fans just can't allow City fans to choose their own moments without some comment.
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Just United fans then?
Try starting with the very first post on this thread
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