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Atmosphere, manager, work rate, intensity. All played a part.
Last night felt special before a ball was even kicked. Protests, 10 combined Champions Leagues paying respect to Don Captin Marvel, 70,000+ reds breathing fire into Old Trafford. Would've been easy for the players to run themselves into the ground for 10 minutes and fall apart the first time they lose a 50-50 like we've seen too many times before. But they didn't, they kept the intensity up for 95 minutes. You can't ask for more than that. Makes you proud to be a red. Need to take that into Saturday though. All well and good turning over the scouse @#%&!s on a turbo-charged night at home, but if we go to Southampton away and revert to type then it's all for nothing. Keep that same intensity, bring in the tank and anybody else that ETH needs and skys the limit. |
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The manager being the boss again. Dropping huge egos and demanding hard work and discipline..
Balance of power restored in favour of our manager again. Something destroyed by the players and Woodward leading up to and climaxing with mous departure. Can’t be underestimated the damage that did. . |
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