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Well Rooney proving me wrong with his first game, if he keeps up this form i may be inclined to forget about missing out on Ronaldinho (doubt it though :-D) Amazing what the lad can do with a decent team around him :-D
Oh and one more thing - how's that humble pie tasting Rustu? What's that? Oh you can't fit it in your mouth as both of your feet are in there already. Ah well :-D
> Well if Lil Bro can make topic after topic about flipping Spurs then
> an actually good team like United with actually good players deserves
> lots of topics, especially after tonight. :-D Not often you get an 8
> goal match in the Champs League
You can make as many topics as you like, but I'll post as many as I like about glory gloory Spurs if I want.
Agreed, bloody great goals, and it wasn't even as if they were all easy goals for Rooney (*cough* Reyes *cough*), he actually deserves his title as 'next star' unlike some others who just score tap ins and get hailed as the next Pele (*cough* Reyes again *cough).
:D
> If you give Rooney something to bite on, he will eat the f'king lot
> ;)
That's cos he's fat.
Fergie isn't Eriksson - he will change things if he really has to.
I will pass judgement after he has played his first league match for United!
He's played wide before, he could certainly do it again, with Rooney operating on the other side of van Nistelrooy, and Keane still in the centre of midfield.
If we do win the Champions' League this season, I can see big changes coming. For one thing, you never know; Roy Keane - provided he actually PLAYS in this final - may decide his time at Old Trafford must finally come to an end, and he can finally make-way for a younger man.
If you don't have Keano that leaves a back line of
Heinze - Rio - Silvestre - Neville (when fit)
Which i think is quite a good back line but i don't see Fergie dropping Keane in a million years.
What will mostly happen is a 4-4-2 with Ruud and Rooney in for the big games and Saha and Smith for the lesser games