DDG Deserves immense credit for his performance. everyone bar him stoppped playing when we scored the 3rd and saved us twicee. without him we would of lost the tie.
Who is fooled?
We know we are not very good however we are still in the CL unlike some
now don't be do bitter and feck off
My other team's Liverpool. However, nice to see the smile on Moyse's face. The poor chap's been through hell this season.
comment by ThorneyPosh - Flying the Flag for Peterborough... (U5386)
posted 16 seconds ago
My other team's Liverpool. However, nice to see the smile on Moyse's face. The poor chap's been through hell this season.
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All of his own making, hes been absolutley terrible.
And he's had it easy, from fans and media alike.
I saw all the back pages today, he was basically getting praised like hes just found the cure o several diseases.
He gets overly praised and an easy ride because of his passport.
To be fair, I don't think anyone is fooled by the result. To turn around a 2-0 defecit in Europe is a very good effort, regardless of the opposition, but it is just one match.
However, any players interviewed, and the manager in his press conference, whilst obviously happy with the result, were quick to point out that there have been a few times during the season when 'the turning point' match appeared to have been reached, but that is not the case. There is a cautious optimism from manager and players, but Moyes was quick to emphasise that there is still a big task at hand in terms of making changes and getting in the players that he wants, and it is very much a long-term project.
He does appear to have a plan in his mind, is aware that time is required to implement it, and whilst the short-term pain has been greater than expected and acceptable by our standards, he has not got carried away by one result.
I know many on here question his abilities to implement his vision for the future, and even question what his vision is, but if nothing else, he does appear to have a plan in his head.
rooney header was saved onto inside of the post, rvp nearly ear;ier got on the end of a cross and valencia should have had a penalty straight after david de gea double save but ref bottled it
Thank you so much OP, you have saved me from a very embarrassing mistake
There I was thinking we were now the greatest footballing side in the history of world football, I was worried about how SAF would feel, knowing he had held us back all these years.
I owe my dignity to you OP, thanks mate
I don't think anyone is, or should be fooled. However, in what has been a desperate season both in performances and results it was nice to see that last night. I for one will enjoy that our season continues for at least another few weeks.
I love how penalties and set pieces are thought of as a lower type of goal.... Why were we awarded those freekicks? Because we were attacking and closing in on a goal scoring chance
Van Persie was about to bury that one until he was fouled.
Should have had another pen with Valencia.
We had quite a few shots on target, can't say that too often this season so we had a few chances as did the Greeks.
How dare we enjoy a win
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Pretty rare for United these days
comment by kinsang (U3346)
posted 3 hours, 9 minutes ago
To be fair, I don't think anyone is fooled by the result. To turn around a 2-0 defecit in Europe is a very good effort, regardless of the opposition, but it is just one match.
However, any players interviewed, and the manager in his press conference, whilst obviously happy with the result, were quick to point out that there have been a few times during the season when 'the turning point' match appeared to have been reached, but that is not the case. There is a cautious optimism from manager and players, but Moyes was quick to emphasise that there is still a big task at hand in terms of making changes and getting in the players that he wants, and it is very much a long-term project.
He does appear to have a plan in his mind, is aware that time is required to implement it, and whilst the short-term pain has been greater than expected and acceptable by our standards, he has not got carried away by one result.
I know many on here question his abilities to implement his vision for the future, and even question what his vision is, but if nothing else, he does appear to have a plan in his head.
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comment by Ji Sung Park's Cousin - Valencia's buldging left eye (U2958)
posted 2 hours, 18 minutes ago
I love how penalties and set pieces are thought of as a lower type of goal.... Why were we awarded those freekicks? Because we were attacking and closing in on a goal scoring chance
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Haha I know Ji
I guess Liverpool were terrible against us reallygiven they had 3 penalties and 2 of their 3 goals were from them
To be fair, I don't think anyone is fooled by the result. To turn around a 2-0 defecit in Europe is a very good effort, regardless of the opposition, but it is just one match.
However, any players interviewed, and the manager in his press conference, whilst obviously happy with the result, were quick to point out that there have been a few times during the season when 'the turning point' match appeared to have been reached, but that is not the case. There is a cautious optimism from manager and players, but Moyes was quick to emphasise that there is still a big task at hand in terms of making changes and getting in the players that he wants, and it is very much a long-term project.
He does appear to have a plan in his mind, is aware that time is required to implement it, and whilst the short-term pain has been greater than expected and acceptable by our standards, he has not got carried away by one result.
I know many on here question his abilities to implement his vision for the future, and even question what his vision is, but if nothing else, he does appear to have a plan in his head.
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Nicely put
And you scored from a foul
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posted on 20/3/14
DDG Deserves immense credit for his performance. everyone bar him stoppped playing when we scored the 3rd and saved us twicee. without him we would of lost the tie.
posted on 20/3/14
Who is fooled?
We know we are not very good however we are still in the CL unlike some
now don't be do bitter and feck off
posted on 20/3/14
My other team's Liverpool. However, nice to see the smile on Moyse's face. The poor chap's been through hell this season.
posted on 20/3/14
comment by ThorneyPosh - Flying the Flag for Peterborough... (U5386)
posted 16 seconds ago
My other team's Liverpool. However, nice to see the smile on Moyse's face. The poor chap's been through hell this season.
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All of his own making, hes been absolutley terrible.
posted on 20/3/14
And he's had it easy, from fans and media alike.
I saw all the back pages today, he was basically getting praised like hes just found the cure o several diseases.
He gets overly praised and an easy ride because of his passport.
posted on 20/3/14
To be fair, I don't think anyone is fooled by the result. To turn around a 2-0 defecit in Europe is a very good effort, regardless of the opposition, but it is just one match.
However, any players interviewed, and the manager in his press conference, whilst obviously happy with the result, were quick to point out that there have been a few times during the season when 'the turning point' match appeared to have been reached, but that is not the case. There is a cautious optimism from manager and players, but Moyes was quick to emphasise that there is still a big task at hand in terms of making changes and getting in the players that he wants, and it is very much a long-term project.
He does appear to have a plan in his mind, is aware that time is required to implement it, and whilst the short-term pain has been greater than expected and acceptable by our standards, he has not got carried away by one result.
I know many on here question his abilities to implement his vision for the future, and even question what his vision is, but if nothing else, he does appear to have a plan in his head.
posted on 20/3/14
rooney header was saved onto inside of the post, rvp nearly ear;ier got on the end of a cross and valencia should have had a penalty straight after david de gea double save but ref bottled it
posted on 20/3/14
Thank you so much OP, you have saved me from a very embarrassing mistake
There I was thinking we were now the greatest footballing side in the history of world football, I was worried about how SAF would feel, knowing he had held us back all these years.
I owe my dignity to you OP, thanks mate
posted on 20/3/14
I don't think anyone is, or should be fooled. However, in what has been a desperate season both in performances and results it was nice to see that last night. I for one will enjoy that our season continues for at least another few weeks.
posted on 20/3/14
I love how penalties and set pieces are thought of as a lower type of goal.... Why were we awarded those freekicks? Because we were attacking and closing in on a goal scoring chance
posted on 20/3/14
How dare we enjoy a win
posted on 20/3/14
Van Persie was about to bury that one until he was fouled.
Should have had another pen with Valencia.
We had quite a few shots on target, can't say that too often this season so we had a few chances as did the Greeks.
posted on 20/3/14
How dare we enjoy a win
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Pretty rare for United these days
posted on 20/3/14
comment by kinsang (U3346)
posted 3 hours, 9 minutes ago
To be fair, I don't think anyone is fooled by the result. To turn around a 2-0 defecit in Europe is a very good effort, regardless of the opposition, but it is just one match.
However, any players interviewed, and the manager in his press conference, whilst obviously happy with the result, were quick to point out that there have been a few times during the season when 'the turning point' match appeared to have been reached, but that is not the case. There is a cautious optimism from manager and players, but Moyes was quick to emphasise that there is still a big task at hand in terms of making changes and getting in the players that he wants, and it is very much a long-term project.
He does appear to have a plan in his mind, is aware that time is required to implement it, and whilst the short-term pain has been greater than expected and acceptable by our standards, he has not got carried away by one result.
I know many on here question his abilities to implement his vision for the future, and even question what his vision is, but if nothing else, he does appear to have a plan in his head.
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posted on 20/3/14
comment by Ji Sung Park's Cousin - Valencia's buldging left eye (U2958)
posted 2 hours, 18 minutes ago
I love how penalties and set pieces are thought of as a lower type of goal.... Why were we awarded those freekicks? Because we were attacking and closing in on a goal scoring chance
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Haha I know Ji
I guess Liverpool were terrible against us reallygiven they had 3 penalties and 2 of their 3 goals were from them
posted on 20/3/14
To be fair, I don't think anyone is fooled by the result. To turn around a 2-0 defecit in Europe is a very good effort, regardless of the opposition, but it is just one match.
However, any players interviewed, and the manager in his press conference, whilst obviously happy with the result, were quick to point out that there have been a few times during the season when 'the turning point' match appeared to have been reached, but that is not the case. There is a cautious optimism from manager and players, but Moyes was quick to emphasise that there is still a big task at hand in terms of making changes and getting in the players that he wants, and it is very much a long-term project.
He does appear to have a plan in his mind, is aware that time is required to implement it, and whilst the short-term pain has been greater than expected and acceptable by our standards, he has not got carried away by one result.
I know many on here question his abilities to implement his vision for the future, and even question what his vision is, but if nothing else, he does appear to have a plan in his head.
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Nicely put
posted on 20/3/14
And you scored from a foul
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