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  1. iZy®
    iZy®
    April 17, 2010 at 10:19 am | | Reply


    i have two things to say
    1. THANK YOU GOD
    2. F_U TEVEZ (you ugly son of a gun)

  2. forweg
    forweg
    April 17, 2010 at 10:30 am | | Reply


    Anyone notice Rooney blatantly faking that injury? Disgusting.

    1. man99utd
      man99utd
      April 17, 2010 at 4:25 pm | | Reply


      Anyone notice the Mancs constantly kicking Rooney in the ankle? Disgusting.

      1. Huh
        Huh
        April 17, 2010 at 6:52 pm | | Reply


        Anyone notice they said the same about the Bayern Munich game (he must think u can’t go near Ronney cos he was injured weeks before), and just so u know Mancs are people from Manchester! so the other team were the Cockneys/Paddys/Brumies any one but the Mancs, well spotted lol.

        1. man99utd
          man99utd
          April 18, 2010 at 7:39 am | | Reply


          As so many City supporters always say “Real Mancs are Blues” I thought most would see the sarcasm. Guess not.

      2. evan
        evan
        April 17, 2010 at 8:15 pm | | Reply


        yeah i saw that. almost as disgusting as rooney kicking de jong from behind.

  3. bishopville Red
    bishopville Red
    April 17, 2010 at 10:47 am | | Reply


    FORWEG – Anybody notice Kompany chopping at him all day? Certainly not Atkinson!

  4. iZy®
    iZy®
    April 17, 2010 at 11:23 am | | Reply


    Tevez was indeed the “flop of the match”

  5. american cat
    April 17, 2010 at 11:25 am | | Reply


    Amen to that! Man City is nothing more than a Chelsea wannabe yet, ( like their idols in blue) their hired guns haven’t formed the cohesion necessary to make a killer team. You can buy all the talent you want but if the players cannot mute their individual egos and desire for money, then they cannot work together as one. This is the secret to United’s continued success. Not to mention the fact that the owners, the Glazers give Fergie and David Gill free reign to do what they want. All this uproar about the Glazers is thinly veiled anti-american sentiment. It is so obvious but it makes no sense! Since the Glazers have owned the team their’s has been a tenure where the club has enjoyed unparaalled sucess! Look at the teams that are owned by a board, like Arsenal, have they added any silver to their collection lately? I rest my case. I imagine that there would not be the same scorn leveled at the owners if they were English. All clubs go into debt but no one bitches as long as the owners are English, Russian or Arabs. So why the hatred for the American owners who are bringing in the money hand over fist with sponsorships, the sale of memorabilia, and several other means. These Red Knights are planning on using some of the very same bankers that helped finance the Glazers bid for the club so what is the difference? They are English, and the ugly spector of anti-Americanism is proudly displayed by every Brit who proudly dons their garrish green and yellow scarves. You guys can’t have your cake and eat it too. What is more important, a team that acts as one, under great management, or an English board who has to address every request, every petty issue among themselves, talk about warring egos! United is not for sale, no matter what the Red Knights do, they cannot take over the club unless the Glazers want to sell it. We Americans see right through all this rabble-rousing and frankly, it comes as no surprise. You all obviously don’t know any better or it’s just those old resentments being passed down like family heirlooms. Whatever the reason, it doensn’t matter. The Glazers own United and if you want to protest by not coming to the games, good, there are plenty of us who will be happy to take your place.

    1. man99utd
      man99utd
      April 17, 2010 at 4:29 pm | | Reply


      It’s not Anti-American to not want your club saddled with £700 million, much of which has been taken out of the club to fund the Glazers other activities. We win because of SAF. This was a massive victory for United. Let’s just enjoy it.

    2. Devils Advocate
      Devils Advocate
      April 17, 2010 at 11:47 pm | | Reply


      american cat…Your comments remind me of swiss cheese..full of holes! It would take too long to detail all the specifics involved here but to summarise: Man Utd’s fans are certainly not anti-american as you state. As a consequence of the hostile takeover, a club that was 100% debt free and one of a handful of clubs operating with a net profit, was saddled with a debt (currently in excess of £700million) The new owners were not prepared to invest their own monies onto the balance sheet but chose instead to mortgage United’s assets to secure their borrowings. Owners of any nationality would have been vilified for adopting such a strategy.

      The Glazer family appear to be milking the “cash cow” that is United by drawing substantial salaries (£20million plus according to press reports) whilst fans have faced significantly increased ticket prices over the past few years. Only now are some ticket prices to be frozen for the coming season.

      Whilst United have enjoyed League and Cup triumphs under the current ownership, they have been the most successful English football club in terms of Premier League titles won and you will be aware this dates back to the early 90′s. As man99utd points out, this is due in no small measure to the influence of Alex Ferguson. As for all the extra sponsorship and merchandising revenue derived as a direct result of Glazer ownership, I see very little difference from that pre-Glazer, save the fact that sales of club memorabilia are down and the “gold and green” movement is gaining momentum.

      As for any proposals the Red Knights put together, these will be carefully vetted I’m sure, but it is the general view that a percentage of the club will return to the hands of United supporters.

      As for the best model of ownership, I have neither the time nor the inclination to set you straight on this one. Instead, I’ll leave you with this…BARCELONA. Perhaps you could explain why this club makes a mockery of your assertion.

      Finally, I want to make it absolutely clear that I am not anti-American. I have some great American friends, have visited and there is much I admire about American society and attitudes. But You don’t get my vote with this.

      Best wishes

  6. Balaji
    Balaji
    April 19, 2010 at 7:57 am | | Reply


    Its was good derby..Man United always played for a win…..Giggs was a misfit in team,,,,i though nani should have been started given his present form..Giggs is a legend but i think time has come for management….i think he can a great motivator but i doubt him as a coach…as for scolsy …difficult to find replacement…i think modric would be a great buy …considering his passing ability and scoring abilities….but spurs woudn;t sell him….for sure…..i think Manunited should buy both velaso and mountino..i personnaly think they are good pair…..they can be our xavi and iniesta…..as for strinking opton goes i think we should buy dzeko..he can score goals both with his head and leg..at present we dont have a good headers.. we miss ronaldo a lot.comsidering a lot of crosses is coming from valencia.. i pray to god for owen(both of them) fitness.if hago is fit we can have a good midfield and free kick taker….i hope fergie buys good players….regd goal keeper we can buy akinfeev from cska for free in jan……rafe da silva is outstanding one thing he need is experience ..he can be a class act…Ribery was in his pocket for the first half

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