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Manchester United Bottom of the Table
Bicycle Kick
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25-Aug-2012 15:08
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Damien Duff has put Fulham ahead at Old Trafford. Manchester United currently sit bottom of the Premier League table.
Blanco
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25-Aug-2012 15:11
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Van Persie with a cracker(according to sky sports) to equalize.
Rooney dropped to the bench for today's game.
toilet_live
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25-Aug-2012 15:15
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I believe Liverpool were still bottom, as they are -3 goal difference,
When Utd. were 1-0 down they were only on -2
faldo
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25-Aug-2012 15:16
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Pinniar scoed a cracker after 3min at villa park.Perth won't be too happy.
Everton well on top.felli been fouled every time he's on the ball..
faldo
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25-Aug-2012 15:36
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I think given should retire alongside duff..howler for him from a felli header
0-2 everton
Blanco
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25-Aug-2012 15:39
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United 2 -1 up now , another new man scoring, the japanese lad.
faldo
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25-Aug-2012 15:48
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Jelly baby....one touch..bang...
0-3 everton
Last 28 goals one touch,quality player
Blanco
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25-Aug-2012 15:49
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Originally posted by faldo:
Jelly baby....one touch..bang...
0-3 everton
Last 28 goals one touch,quality player
Are Everton going to win the league this year?
murraymarmalade
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25-Aug-2012 15:55
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Great stuff from United after going one behind. Valencia tearing them apart and Kagawa looks very impressive again.
Blanco
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25-Aug-2012 16:00
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Originally posted by murraymarmalade:
Great stuff from United after going one behind. Valencia tearing them apart and Kagawa looks very impressive again.
I know it's only half a game, but do they look better without Rooney?
If this does not fire Rooney up , nothing will.
murraymarmalade
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25-Aug-2012 16:04
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Originally posted by Blanco:
I know it's only half a game, but do they look better without Rooney?If this does not fire Rooney up , nothing will.
They are trying to get it wide as opposed to trying to get everything through the middle involving Rooney like they did on Monday. It might give him the kick up the behind he needs.
murraymarmalade
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25-Aug-2012 16:08
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http://www.thefirstrow.eu/watch/137156/1/watch-manchester-united-vs-fulham-fc.html
Live stream
faldo
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25-Aug-2012 16:09
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Na blanco,as I said at the start of the season,top six and maybe just maybe push for top 4.
Good team/squad this year.4very good signings.im hoping merillas gets a run out today.hes one to watch..
faldo
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25-Aug-2012 16:20
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The villains down to 10 men..jelly through on goal just outside the box,taken down..
Still 0-3 everton
Blanco
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25-Aug-2012 16:28
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3 - 2 to Utd now , De Gea strikes again , very dodgy keeper in my opinion.
Keanes Road
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25-Aug-2012 16:51
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Originally posted by Blanco:
3 - 2 to Utd now , De Gea strikes again , very dodgy keeper in my opinion.
Poor alright but he wasnt helped by Vidic who was all over the shop and pushed into his own keeper.
murraymarmalade
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25-Aug-2012 17:01
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Nervy last 15 minutes, good save at the end. Rooney off with a nasty looking gash to his leg.
Seamus McSpud
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25-Aug-2012 18:00
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When you see Arsenal, a perennial Top 4 franchise and one of the few fiscally prudent, selling their best player Van Persie it really shows up what a nonsense it all is the way the two Manchester and Chelsea franchises can stockpile pretty much all the top talent with their financial muscle.
Hidalgo
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25-Aug-2012 19:03
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Rooney out for up to 4 weeks, bad start to the season for him
and anyone that had him in their fantasy team
Hombre
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25-Aug-2012 20:23
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Originally posted by Hidalgo:
Rooney out for up to 4 weeks, bad start to the season for him
and anyone that had him in their fantasy team
Rooney has been poor for several months now.
Bressie
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25-Aug-2012 21:22
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What's this thread all about? Just checked the table there and it Liverpool rooted to the bottom.
Mighty Reds back on track.
Yojimbo
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25-Aug-2012 21:30
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Originally posted by Keanes Road:
Poor alright but he wasnt helped by Vidic who was all over the shop and pushed into his own keeper.
The Vidic who, according to Man U fans, would have made all the difference to their title challenge a few short months ago
Blanco
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26-Aug-2012 10:36
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Originally posted by Hidalgo:
Rooney out for up to 4 weeks, bad start to the season for him
and anyone that had him in their fantasy team
Some of the papers reporting this morning that Utd will sell Rooney for 50M before the end of this transfer window , can't see it hasppening myself , who would pay 50M for Rooney at the moment?
cityoftribes
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26-Aug-2012 16:18
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Originally posted by Yojimbo:
The Vidic who, according to Man U fans, would have made all the difference to their title challenge a few short months ago
And your point is...?
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26-Aug-2012 16:19
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That goal was DeGea fault wasnt brave enough to take ball man and all.
Originally posted by cityoftribes:
And your point is...?
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