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    MANCHESTER UNITED fittingly chose this year's Remembrance Sunday to remind the world what they stand for.

    A club of immense tradition, true footballing heavyweights who, unlike Nikolay Valuev, continue to punch their weight.
    Yes, they lost but this was the biggest miscarriage of justice since they themselves somehow beat Arsenal at Old Trafford earlier in the season.
    For long spells there was only one side in this game - and it wasn't Chelsea.
    As for John Terry's pre-match claim that the title was there for the taking, the only thing actually there for the taking was Chelsea.
    Yes, United finally bowed to a Terry header from Frank Lampard's free-kick and now trail the Blues by five points with Arsenal second on goal difference.
    But, despite the result and some customary moaning, manager Alex Ferguson will be re-energised by his team's performance.
    One achieved without both centre-backs Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic, the ever-reliable Park Ji Sung and striker Dimitar Berbatov. The Bulgarian's absence, though, seemed to work hugely in United's favour.
    It was as if the handbrake had been taken off. As if some ball and chain had been removed from every ankle.
    Suddenly, United were pouring forward at huge pace down the flanks, severely embarrassing Ashley Cole and Branislav Ivanovic, causing Terry and Ricardo Carvalho moments of immense panic in the middle.
    Sure, it was no traditional 4-4-2 formation - more a fluid 4-2-3-1 - but it still had the hallmark of the United of old.
    Pace, pace and more pace.
    The most vital ingredient in modern football - and the one quality Berbatov denies them.
    What a poser now for boss Ferguson.
    Had United had better luck - and a sharper cutting edge in front of goal - they could have been 3-0 up by the time Chelsea scored the winner.
    Ryan Giggs put one first-half effort over the top that he would normally convert in his sleep. Wayne Rooney drove inches wide in the 66th minute and then saw Petr Cech produce a brilliant save to turn the ball round the far post.
    Everywhere you looked on the pitch, the best players were wearing United red.




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    Rooney, under the watchful eye of Fabio Capello, had one of his finest games of the season, on his own up front.
    Michael Carrick and Darren Fletcher totally outshone the celebrated midfield diamond of Chelsea while Wes Brown and Jonny Evans reduced the in-form Didier Drogba to the Drogba of old - a big girl's blouse.
    At left-back, Patrice Evra enraged Chelsea fans more than usual with a show of individual counter-attacking football that was a joy to watch.
    People often claim Ashley Cole is one of the best left-backs in the world. Yesterday he could not hold a candle to the outstanding Frenchman.
    But the bottom line is United lost and they don't give cups to gallant losers. Yet, just like Arsenal's performance at Old Trafford, there is something extremely reassuring for United fans about their ballsy display at the Bridge.
    Arsenal fans did not panic and continued to keep the faith a week later when they shipped four against Manchester City at Eastlands.
    United punters will do the same. Compared to some of the sub-standard displays they have put in this season - Birmingham, Burnley, Sunderland, Wolfsburg, Wolves and CSKA - this was progress.
    As for Chelsea, the glowing reports they have received recently seemed to go to their heads - as if three points were there for the taking.
    It was casual, sloppy stuff, all Kings Road flicks and flourishes rather than Fulham Broadway elbow grease.
    Most disappointing of all was Deco, who must have been as relieved as every home fan when he was finally hauled off on the hour.
    There is a big lesson there for Carlo Ancelotti's team. Strut around like this again and there will be more defeats to add to Wigan and Villa.
    Yes, they may be five points clear. But that could all change when they travel to Arsenal on November 29.
    And, if they continue in the same vein as yesterday, United will be ready to pounce.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Dunny View Post
    Everywhere you looked on the pitch, the best players were wearing United red.
    Was it that bad!?!?


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    • #3
      Some man come pon forum a jump up bout Chelsea have title rapped up but they aint as good as the hype make them out to be.They lack mobility and craft but are solid defensively,i cant wait fi november 29!!!

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      • #4
        Arsenal can't beat Chel$ki. Arsenal is a cruiserweight fighter in the heavyweight division. Arsenal is Evander Hollyfield, punching above his weight class, but very good technically.
        Hey .. look at the bright side .... at least you're not a Liverpool fan! - Lazie 2/24/10 Paul Marin -19 is one thing, 20 is a whole other matter. It gets even worse if they win the UCL. *groan*. 05/18/2011.MU fans naah cough, but all a unuh a vomit?-Lazie 1/11/2015

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jangle View Post
          Arsenal can't beat Chel$ki. Arsenal is a cruiserweight fighter in the heavyweight division. Arsenal is Evander Hollyfield, punching above his weight class, but very good technically.
          Jangle mi never know seh you a comedian.Check the record book and tell me a who a the last team to beat Chelsea at Stamford bridge and that was without our big guns.Wigan can beat them though?

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          • #6
            ok, we nuh will see.
            Hey .. look at the bright side .... at least you're not a Liverpool fan! - Lazie 2/24/10 Paul Marin -19 is one thing, 20 is a whole other matter. It gets even worse if they win the UCL. *groan*. 05/18/2011.MU fans naah cough, but all a unuh a vomit?-Lazie 1/11/2015

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            • #7
              Arsenal are capable of beating any team in Europe.GUNNERS TIME!!!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dunny View Post
                Arsenal are capable of beating any team in Europe.GUNNERS TIME!!!
                Beating any team and winning a trophy is completely different. Ask Liverpool fans. They'll reappear after dem beat Birmingham later.
                "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                • #9
                  SIR Alex Ferguson risked another FA rap by publicly criticising a referee - but this time the United boss was entirely right.

                  The Reds slipped to five points behind Premier League leaders Chelsea after losing a controversial match 1-0 at Stamford Bridge.

                  The Londoners' winner had United seething and Ferguson blasted ref Martin Atkinson for two decisions - and claimed his squad are starting to lose faith with English referees.

                  The United boss is already on an FA improper conduct charge after claiming that Alan Wiley was "unfit" to ref a top match after the 2-2 Sunderland draw at home last month.

                  But last night he was right to be furious at Atkinson for awarding a foul against Darren Fletcher and then not spotting Didier Drogba's offence on Wes Brown from the resulting free- kick that led to a winner claimed by John Terry but later attributed to Nicolas Anelka amidst justified claims that Drogba, who was in an off-side position, clearly interfered with play.

                  Sick

                  "It is hard to take. It is sickening actually," blasted Ferguson.

                  "First of all Fletcher has won the ball clearly and Drogba has pulled Brown to the ground at the free-kick.

                  "The referee is in a terrible position. He cannot see anything. He has a Chelsea player standing in front of him and he doesn't move.

                  "It is really hard to take. I think the players have lost faith a wee bit in refereeing today.

                  "Darren clearly won the ball and Ashley Cole has jumped up in the air. Wes was fouled. But the referee couldn't see that from the position he was in."

                  The United boss believes the champions will now have the bit between their teeth for the rest of the campaign.

                  Criticised

                  "It is not an unassailable lead, that's for sure. This was a reminder of what a very good team we are. We have been criticised recently but that won't deter us now as we have a cause and we want to win the league."

                  Fletcher also believes he is suffering for Arsene Wenger's comments after the Arsenal match at Old Trafford in September when the Gunners' boss claimed one United player went around fouling and was getting away with it.

                  The Reds' midfielder wasn't publicly named by the Frenchman but nobody was left in any doubt to whom he was directing the accusations.

                  "It was clearly not a foul. I knew at the time and I have watched it again on the replay. I back-heeled the ball and Cole just jumps up in the air and the ref gives a foul," said Fletcher.

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                  • #10
                    The Darren Fletcher foul against Arshavin was a straight red card. He got away that time, so...


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                    • #11
                      who wrote this article? him glasses colour a devil red?

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                      • #12
                        Plus the johny evans kung-fu kick to drogba's chest in the 18 yard box.

                        This is how an english pundit described it

                        "Before John Terry's 75th minute shoulder glance into the net, the most entertaining event of Sunday's overhyped intergalactic clash between Manchester United and Chelsea had been Johnny Evans' double roundhouse karate kick into Didier Drogba's chest. As the Ivorian lay prostrate on the floor his legs started wobbling like jelly as if he was having a fit. It was, of course, just a fit of amateur dramatics, a genre he is all too qualified in."

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                          The Darren Fletcher foul against Arshavin was a straight red card. He got away that time, so...
                          Really? Red for what? Do you ppl mek this stuff up?
                          "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                          • #14
                            Gee, you have become a rum drinker like Lazie during the daytime.
                            I feel it is going to be a special year and the young Arsenal ballers will come of age.
                            Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Shola View Post
                              Plus the johny evans kung-fu kick to drogba's chest in the 18 yard box.

                              This is how an english pundit described it

                              "Before John Terry's 75th minute shoulder glance into the net, the most entertaining event of Sunday's overhyped intergalactic clash between Manchester United and Chelsea had been Johnny Evans' double roundhouse karate kick into Didier Drogba's chest. As the Ivorian lay prostrate on the floor his legs started wobbling like jelly as if he was having a fit. It was, of course, just a fit of amateur dramatics, a genre he is all too qualified in."
                              Drogba is the biggest conman in the game. My wife was asking whats wrong with him and I'm telling her its his usual Hollywood audition. Again, she is pointing out he can't even stand upright .... then after seeing his reaction to the yellow card, I asked her if she believe me now. Mi affi see blood a run before mi think something wrong wid Drogba and b4 that my first reaction will be its ketchup.
                              "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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