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That MU manager hass got 34 pts from his 33 matches. You can't get relegated with 40

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  • That MU manager hass got 34 pts from his 33 matches. You can't get relegated with 40

    pts nowadays, can you?

    I'd love to see that lot go down.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
    pts nowadays, can you?

    I'd love to see that lot go down.
    Same here, but the penalty decision.... the explanation for not giving a red card for denying a goalscoring opportunity was that the player was 'not in control of the ball'......

    ****ing infuriating

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Peter View Post
      Same here, but the penalty decision.... the explanation for not giving a red card for denying a goalscoring opportunity was that the player was 'not in control of the ball'......

      ****ing infuriating
      What game was that? I was watching the wimmin's rugger. What happened?

      Is it true their manager only plays with a certain system and it doesn't work in the PL? I only ever watch our games so I've no idea, but I'm sure I read that somewhere.

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      • #4
        38 points is my over/under for relegation. Sunderland looking good. Wolves...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Chief Arrowhead View Post
          38 points is my over/under for relegation. Sunderland looking good. Wolves...
          So we have to pray that things get even worse for ManU, then. That they lose some/many/all 6-pointers against the other relegation candidates.

          Would love the Scousers to put them on a downward spiral at the start of May with 4 games left and then the Seagulls to relegate them on the south coast on the last day of the season.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
            So we have to pray that things get even worse for ManU, then. That they lose some/many/all 6-pointers against the other relegation candidates.

            Would love the Scousers to put them on a downward spiral at the start of May with 4 games left and then the Seagulls to relegate them on the south coast on the last day of the season.
            I don't want to see them relegated. I just want them to remain **** for as long as possible

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Peter View Post
              I don't want to see them relegated. I just want them to remain **** for as long as possible
              It would be heaven if they were relegated. Imagine them in Div 2. Every other team would treat the games against them as cup finals. Every mid-table team would know that if they could beat them, even once, their fans would be happy all year and they'd be singing about it for years.

              {I looked at the Port Vale forum when we played them last week. Before the match, their fear was that we'd field a very weak team. They wanted to play our best players even though it would make it more likely they lost. They still feel immense pride that in 1998 in the cup, they drew at ours and then theirs before they lost on pelanties. When they rechecked the teams and saw we had our first XI out they were - rightly - giving it, even though they lost. We won the double beating ManU that year, but the closest we came to not doing so was the game against them. It was only a world class Bergy strike that meant that we took them to pens. The fact that Ars?ne said it was the hardest game we played that season is something they're talking about over 25 years later.}

              ManU have already lost at The Mariners. Imagine that lot in Div 2 every week. And what it would do to their finances. All the good players leaving. All the bad ones on ?X00k pw staying.

              Imagine them having to go to the New Den and deal with their Neanderthal fans.

              I also want them to reman sheet for as long as possible - I just want them to do it in the lower divisions. Give them a decade and they could be playing down here in Margate.

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