you have to be in it to win it though?
& your not.
Only two have been banned for persistent wumming, Boris got banned for calling OT a "waaankpit"
...and I never got an explanation as to what was wrong with that statement.
I think opinions on United declining or not after SAF should depend on who comes in to replace him. I expect us to be in transition for about 3 years, then challenge for the top honours with the new guy.
BFS will do a good job for you.
No answers to my question.
anyway back to the quiz please, i don't wish to get bogged down in this "finishing bottom of group in champions league hornet's nest"
United isn't the biggest club in the world, and SAF has said himself he's underachieved in Europe. Are you happy now?
RVP tbh, by rag standards, you're in transition now.
Got a lot of kids who will be the backbone of the squad in years to come, whilst fazing out a lot of older players who probably aren't up to the standard even now x
RVP tbh, by rag standards, you're in transition now.
Very true, but I'm talking about bigger transition. Trophyless years are to be expected, possible drop out of the top 4 etc. Hopefully no relegation
Addendum:
"finishing bottom of group despite spending £1 billion" hornet's nest
Then an you explain how the biggest club in the world have not really achieved more European success surely with the best manager ever in the history of football you should have won double what you have in Europe.
Why hasn't that happened? Serious question.
Are you thick? United aren't the biggest club in the world, and you'll have to ask SAF why he hasn't achieved fantastic things in Europe.
Are you thick?
---------------------------------------------------
I hope that's a rhetorical question
is'nt Fergie top of the list of managers for winning games in CL?
hes won 3 European trophies with United.
Lost in 2 other CL finals.
Not bad.
It took him 6 years to qualify United for the CL.
The first few years of the CL were a joke with the foreign player rule.
And the CL isn't the priority trophy to win. (at united anyway).
It was ooh ah cantona who said united was the biggest club in the world, he's a united fan isn't he?
were the biggest club in Manchester.
City started with ONE English player last night.
I believe United isn't the biggest club in the world, some may agree with me and some may disagree. I have my reasons.
If a random City fan said their club is the smallest club in England, do we take his word for it?
real madrid are the biggest club in the world utd 2nd barca 3rd
I agree with that Rave I'd probably say we're third biggest since we have less CL titles than the Spanish two.
Big clubs:
United
Real madrid
AC Milan
Barcelona
Bayern
Juventus
Liverpool
Any more??
corinthians and flamengo are huuuuuge clubs aswell
Dortmund is a big club, their stadium is bigger than ours
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posted on 22/11/12
you have to be in it to win it though?
& your not.
posted on 22/11/12
Only two have been banned for persistent wumming, Boris got banned for calling OT a "waaankpit"
...and I never got an explanation as to what was wrong with that statement.
posted on 22/11/12
I think opinions on United declining or not after SAF should depend on who comes in to replace him. I expect us to be in transition for about 3 years, then challenge for the top honours with the new guy.
posted on 22/11/12
BFS will do a good job for you.
posted on 22/11/12
No answers to my question.
posted on 22/11/12
anyway back to the quiz please, i don't wish to get bogged down in this "finishing bottom of group in champions league hornet's nest"
posted on 22/11/12
United isn't the biggest club in the world, and SAF has said himself he's underachieved in Europe. Are you happy now?
posted on 22/11/12
RVP tbh, by rag standards, you're in transition now.
Got a lot of kids who will be the backbone of the squad in years to come, whilst fazing out a lot of older players who probably aren't up to the standard even now x
posted on 22/11/12
RVP tbh, by rag standards, you're in transition now.
Very true, but I'm talking about bigger transition. Trophyless years are to be expected, possible drop out of the top 4 etc. Hopefully no relegation
posted on 22/11/12
Addendum:
"finishing bottom of group despite spending £1 billion" hornet's nest
posted on 22/11/12
Then an you explain how the biggest club in the world have not really achieved more European success surely with the best manager ever in the history of football you should have won double what you have in Europe.
Why hasn't that happened? Serious question.
posted on 22/11/12
Are you thick? United aren't the biggest club in the world, and you'll have to ask SAF why he hasn't achieved fantastic things in Europe.
posted on 22/11/12
Are you thick?
---------------------------------------------------
I hope that's a rhetorical question
posted on 22/11/12
is'nt Fergie top of the list of managers for winning games in CL?
posted on 22/11/12
hes won 3 European trophies with United.
Lost in 2 other CL finals.
Not bad.
It took him 6 years to qualify United for the CL.
The first few years of the CL were a joke with the foreign player rule.
And the CL isn't the priority trophy to win. (at united anyway).
posted on 22/11/12
It was ooh ah cantona who said united was the biggest club in the world, he's a united fan isn't he?
posted on 22/11/12
were the biggest club in Manchester.
City started with ONE English player last night.
posted on 22/11/12
I believe United isn't the biggest club in the world, some may agree with me and some may disagree. I have my reasons.
posted on 22/11/12
If a random City fan said their club is the smallest club in England, do we take his word for it?
posted on 22/11/12
real madrid are the biggest club in the world utd 2nd barca 3rd
posted on 22/11/12
I agree with that Rave I'd probably say we're third biggest since we have less CL titles than the Spanish two.
posted on 22/11/12
Big clubs:
United
Real madrid
AC Milan
Barcelona
Bayern
Juventus
Liverpool
Any more??
posted on 22/11/12
ajax
posted on 22/11/12
corinthians and flamengo are huuuuuge clubs aswell
posted on 22/11/12
Dortmund is a big club, their stadium is bigger than ours
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