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There is a severe lack of 'football' about us at the moment and it seems to be a case of hoofing the ball in the air in desparation.
The team is constantly changed on a weekly basis by Fergie which is really frustrating as it disrupts the team; many of the players seem to have simply forgotten where and how they are supposed to be playing and the general morale of the team is down. The defence looked so poor in midweek against Sparta Prague; it's almost like if Rio's not playing, the defence aren't playing and the attacks not much different.
One important fact is that if we don't beat Arsenal on Sunday then I would say farewell to our title chances this season, that may be the single reason to spur United on to winning on Sunday but it won't be easy - thats for sure. Writing off our title chances at such an early stage in the league is beyond depressing.
So come on United, let's see what you are made of.
Predictions and any views on where the match will be won and loss please.
> sweeper
What do you mean?
> He's absolutely fanastic.
You're an idiot!
What did he do apart from score from 8 yards out with a ball that was absolutely gifted to him?
> Mav wrote:
> Rooney scored.
>
> Yes because Toure went forward and stayed forward didn't you hear
> what the commentators said? Toure would of been there to stop him no
> doubt.
But he wasn't...
Why the hell does he have to tell every player off that commits a foul. Just get on with the game and keep it moving.
> I hope to GOD you're taking the pish.
What the heck are you talking about?
He's absolutely fanastic. From a superb performance in the Euro 2004 competition to a strong centre forward in subsequent England games, a fantastic Manchester United debut and a consistent ability to get on the score sheet.
It's not often you see such a great striker of the ball, someone who can hit it with such unerring power and precision.
> You'd have had to have some balls to send off the home team's top
> defender that early in the match.
Mike Riley better steer clear of Highbury for a couple of months now..
Rooney was a pile of poo to put it bluntly, I'd hardly call him 'great' for blatently diving.
I was unhappy to see Arsenal's wonderful run coming to an end because of a dive...BUT, Cole's challenge on Ronaldo WAS a penalty which makes up for it. And the second goal settled it.
If it had stayed 1-0 I'd of been disappointed, but I think United deserved it on the day.
So many Arsenal "fans" at school to annoy, so little time.