Savage is still depressed United didn't give him a career at the club
would love to see a few more experts and pundits write utd off. Moyes could/should pin the articles to the wall of the dressing room....
If someone can find out where Savage is, I will gladly go to him and knock him out.
omment by Mæstro (U8867)
posted 1 minute ago
If someone can find out where Savage is, I will gladly go to him and knock him out.
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Ha Ha Ha.
Stop this white-on-white violence.
You lot make my days so much better But you're also likely to get me sacked.
Savage would knock you out actually
I've had one for almost a year Juan, coincidentally I got a job at roughly the same time my Ja606 usage shot up
Weird that
Savage would knock you out actually
______
Only because you'd be distracted by the incredibly tight leather pants the ponce would be wearing.
Well pundits like to make these throw away early season predictions. Just because our transfer window was a bit of a shambles, it does not mean we will not compete again. If we avoid serious injuries to RVP, Vidic, Carrick we have every chance. Fellaini should improve us and offer some goals from midfield too.
Our wingers surely cannot be any worse and therefore
we will challenge. The only question being how much of an improvement will our rivals show.
DDG
Rafael Rio Vidic Evra
Carrick Fellaini
Rooney
Nani RVP Kagawa
Don't often post on here but felt obliged with the OP
I would bleed my hands on Savage punching him, cockstub of the finest order no doubt
comment by Juan Kerr (U1841)
posted 12 minutes ago
Jay has a job?!
.................
Computer technician?
Not any more VC, I was one of those in between uni years though
Now I'm an IT Analyst, basically means I do a lot of everything to do with IT.
Just bookmarked this article
Jay
To be honest I would have pictured you as being in the building demolition business.
I don't know...you blow up one building, and that's who you are for the rest of your life
When Savage has an opinion, he tends not to sugarcoat it. The risk is that he makes himself look an idiot if it doesn't come true, but I have to be honest, I do find it slightly refreshing for a pundit to say what he actually feels rather than worrying about offending anyone. I have a love hate relationship with Savage though, and I get where you are coming from!
In terms of his prediction, you will absolutely be up there by the end of the season. The last two years, I predicted you guys would win it. This year, I am erring towards Chelsea but I really wouldn't like to call the top 3 at all just yet.
I do think that falling back on the "this is a team that won it by 11 points" last year is a very dangerous mindset to have though. Whilst you deserved to win the league by probably more than that last season, I don't think it's a true reflection of the strength of the squads - managers had a big influence on that. There were are a few games last year when you managed to get a win where a draw wouldn't have been an unfair result, your points tally was ridiculously good and, for me, slightly flattered how you played at times. City were at no point the challenge they should have been - partly due to missing certain individuals, partly due to the strikers conversion rate almost halving, but mostly down to the relationship between the players and the manager.
This year, that playing field has been levelled by all three having new ones. The chasing pack are all stronger this year for me as well - Liverpool and Spurs not only have better players, their managers are now slightly more embedded.
I think it will be very close this year, but for me, Chelsea are slight favourites as they are the only ones that have a manager that has won the Premier League title before. It can only be slight though, the margins between the top three are the closest that I can remember and the premier league is all the better for it.
VC, I could picture you as a shock jock on one of those US radio stations.
VC comes across as an intelligent republican talk show host (very few in existence)
Probable transition season for me
Yes we have the same player and have added depth to an area it needed but, Moyes' ways, tactics, training methods etc will be different to SAF's so it will clearly take time for the players to play the way Moyes wants them too
I think we will be there or thereabouts but won't shock if we slip a little before getting back up there.
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posted on 6/9/13
Savage is still depressed United didn't give him a career at the club
posted on 6/9/13
would love to see a few more experts and pundits write utd off. Moyes could/should pin the articles to the wall of the dressing room....
posted on 6/9/13
If someone can find out where Savage is, I will gladly go to him and knock him out.
posted on 6/9/13
omment by Mæstro (U8867)
posted 1 minute ago
If someone can find out where Savage is, I will gladly go to him and knock him out.
========================
Ha Ha Ha.
Stop this white-on-white violence.
posted on 6/9/13
Maestro might be black.
posted on 6/9/13
You lot make my days so much better But you're also likely to get me sacked.
posted on 6/9/13
Jay has a job?!
posted on 6/9/13
Savage would knock you out actually
posted on 6/9/13
I've had one for almost a year Juan, coincidentally I got a job at roughly the same time my Ja606 usage shot up
Weird that
posted on 6/9/13
Savage would knock you out actually
______
Only because you'd be distracted by the incredibly tight leather pants the ponce would be wearing.
posted on 6/9/13
Well pundits like to make these throw away early season predictions. Just because our transfer window was a bit of a shambles, it does not mean we will not compete again. If we avoid serious injuries to RVP, Vidic, Carrick we have every chance. Fellaini should improve us and offer some goals from midfield too.
Our wingers surely cannot be any worse and therefore
we will challenge. The only question being how much of an improvement will our rivals show.
DDG
Rafael Rio Vidic Evra
Carrick Fellaini
Rooney
Nani RVP Kagawa
posted on 6/9/13
Don't often post on here but felt obliged with the OP
I would bleed my hands on Savage punching him, cockstub of the finest order no doubt
posted on 6/9/13
comment by Juan Kerr (U1841)
posted 12 minutes ago
Jay has a job?!
.................
Computer technician?
posted on 6/9/13
Not any more VC, I was one of those in between uni years though
Now I'm an IT Analyst, basically means I do a lot of everything to do with IT.
posted on 6/9/13
Just bookmarked this article
posted on 6/9/13
Jay
To be honest I would have pictured you as being in the building demolition business.
posted on 6/9/13
Why ?
posted on 6/9/13
I don't know...you blow up one building, and that's who you are for the rest of your life
posted on 6/9/13
When Savage has an opinion, he tends not to sugarcoat it. The risk is that he makes himself look an idiot if it doesn't come true, but I have to be honest, I do find it slightly refreshing for a pundit to say what he actually feels rather than worrying about offending anyone. I have a love hate relationship with Savage though, and I get where you are coming from!
In terms of his prediction, you will absolutely be up there by the end of the season. The last two years, I predicted you guys would win it. This year, I am erring towards Chelsea but I really wouldn't like to call the top 3 at all just yet.
I do think that falling back on the "this is a team that won it by 11 points" last year is a very dangerous mindset to have though. Whilst you deserved to win the league by probably more than that last season, I don't think it's a true reflection of the strength of the squads - managers had a big influence on that. There were are a few games last year when you managed to get a win where a draw wouldn't have been an unfair result, your points tally was ridiculously good and, for me, slightly flattered how you played at times. City were at no point the challenge they should have been - partly due to missing certain individuals, partly due to the strikers conversion rate almost halving, but mostly down to the relationship between the players and the manager.
This year, that playing field has been levelled by all three having new ones. The chasing pack are all stronger this year for me as well - Liverpool and Spurs not only have better players, their managers are now slightly more embedded.
I think it will be very close this year, but for me, Chelsea are slight favourites as they are the only ones that have a manager that has won the Premier League title before. It can only be slight though, the margins between the top three are the closest that I can remember and the premier league is all the better for it.
posted on 6/9/13
I'm brown. Not black.
posted on 6/9/13
VC, I could picture you as a shock jock on one of those US radio stations.
posted on 6/9/13
RR
posted on 6/9/13
VC comes across as an intelligent republican talk show host (very few in existence)
posted on 6/9/13
Probable transition season for me
Yes we have the same player and have added depth to an area it needed but, Moyes' ways, tactics, training methods etc will be different to SAF's so it will clearly take time for the players to play the way Moyes wants them too
I think we will be there or thereabouts but won't shock if we slip a little before getting back up there.
posted on 6/9/13
MUDd
for the last bit.
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