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Unread 01-04-2018, 05:53 PM
75Red
 
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It's probably been said already but , hypothetically speaking, in the past losing to our local rivals & thereby sealing them the league title at home in front of their frothing, baying rabid fans would have served as a spur to certain United players to ensure that the same did not happen the next season.

Sadly, I cannot see anyone in our current squad who that could be said of.
This. Not one of our current players appears to GAF.
 
Unread 01-04-2018, 06:02 PM
puressence
 
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Cannot £#%&!ing wait tbh
 
Unread 01-04-2018, 06:05 PM
AK14
 
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Fat man dropping truth bombs on everyone.
 
Unread 01-04-2018, 06:46 PM
Jack Duckworth
 
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not played the video, but they both look like they've been inflated.
 
Unread 01-04-2018, 07:38 PM
MagnificentSeven
 
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Us hitting back wasn't an outlandish prospect in 2012
we were still fighting for the title until the very last day. even though we righted those wrongs the following season it still hurts thinking about it. losing the title to those @#%&!s in the worst possible way. lowest point as a united fan.

here, we don't really have anything to lose. they'll rub our noses in it, as will fans of other clubs no doubt, but we've endured enough ridicule in these five years since fergie so even though it'll be a load of shit on the day, we'll get over it and i doubt many of us will regard it as one of the absolute low points supporting united.

let them have their moment at the expense of a club who are supposedly no longer relevant. hopefully it will give the club a kick up the arse for next season, like 2012 did.
 
Unread 01-04-2018, 07:44 PM
Sparky***
 
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we were still fighting for the title until the very last day. even though we righted those wrongs the following season it still hurts thinking about it. losing the title to those @#%&!s in the worst possible way. lowest point as a united fan.

here, we don't really have anything to lose. they'll rub our noses in it, as will fans of other clubs no doubt, but we've endured enough ridicule in these five years since fergie so even though it'll be a load of shit on the day, we'll get over it and i doubt many of us will regard it as one of the absolute low points supporting united.

let them have their moment at the expense of a club who are supposedly no longer relevant. hopefully it will give the club a kick up the arse for next season, like 2012 did.
It won’t.
 
Unread 01-04-2018, 07:47 PM
MagnificentSeven
 
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It won’t.
remember that a lot of people, including some of our own fans, wrote us off after 2012 and we hit back spectacularly the following season.

we're not as far off being, at least, genuine title contenders as people may think. hopefully jose and the board will get the message next weekend and actually feel the switch flick.
 
Unread 01-04-2018, 07:48 PM
red in cumbria
 
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Dark dark days indeed.....if you didn't experience it, you'll never understand how horrible those days were and as redhedge says, it was difficult imagining it ever ending
Absolute truth here, younger fans.

And when United blew it so sickeningly in 1992, I was still convinced they would win it again before we did
 
Unread 01-04-2018, 08:19 PM
Sparky***
 
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remember that a lot of people, including some of our own fans, wrote us off after 2012 and we hit back spectacularly the following season.

we're not as far off being, at least, genuine title contenders as people may think. hopefully jose and the board will get the message next weekend and actually feel the switch flick.
Those days are gone mate. Fergie's gone. That dressing room is gone.

There won't be any 'switch' flicking or any kind of 'eureka' moment where this bunch of spineless millennial instagram handshake £#%&!ers get their act together.

United won't win the league whilst Guardiola is at City.
 
Unread 01-04-2018, 09:08 PM
Buck
 
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Those days are gone mate. Fergie's gone. That dressing room is gone.

There won't be any 'switch' flicking or any kind of 'eureka' moment where this bunch of spineless millennial instagram handshake w****rs get their act together.

United won't win the league whilst Guardiola is at City.
Solution is simple. Woodward needs to hire a hitman.
 
Unread 02-04-2018, 01:12 AM
£#%&! KFC
 
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we were still fighting for the title until the very last day. even though we righted those wrongs the following season it still hurts thinking about it. losing the title to those c***s in the worst possible way. lowest point as a united fan.

here, we don't really have anything to lose. they'll rub our noses in it, as will fans of other clubs no doubt, but we've endured enough ridicule in these five years since fergie so even though it'll be a load of shit on the day, we'll get over it and i doubt many of us will regard it as one of the absolute low points supporting united.

let them have their moment at the expense of a club who are supposedly no longer relevant. hopefully it will give the club a kick up the arse for next season, like 2012 did.
2012 was £#%&!ing horrific but 1992 was even worse for me ...nothing could be as bad as throwing away a league we should have won and losing the title to £#%&!ing Leeds at Anfield

This Saturday will push it pretty close unfortunately
 
Unread 02-04-2018, 01:13 AM
sa7
 
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Solution is simple. Woodward needs to hire a hitman.
For himself
 
Unread 02-04-2018, 02:47 AM
Stickman
 
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Would be nice if we bagged a stoppage time equaliser...
 
Unread 02-04-2018, 03:44 AM
Clarkie
 
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Of course, it will be horrific.

But, it will not be as bad as 2012. That was the very definition of bottling it and then what happened on the last day...
 
Unread 02-04-2018, 07:50 AM
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It won’t.
Bookmarked
 
Unread 02-04-2018, 09:29 AM
Crumps
 
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2012 was f***ing horrific but 1992 was even worse for me ...nothing could be as bad as throwing away a league we should have won and losing the title to f***ing Leeds at Anfield

This Saturday will push it pretty close unfortunately
It would have been worse watching them scab a league cup win in he 90's/00's imo. It's a team that has spent over a billion quid in ten years. There's a good chance you could buy Stockport, spend that dough and end up with more league titles than they have in the same time period.
 
Unread 02-04-2018, 10:54 AM
Wellinever
 
Default 'Squeaky bum' time - all round!

If the United team goes out there on Saturday with the attitude of a number of people on this thread, then we could finish up getting another 6-1 battering!


Whatever the result we have to put on a show, of not being cowed, of no surrender, of spoiling their party, pissing on their chips, whatever!


Yes, City will win the PL this season, but this week could see them humbled by us on their own pitch and have it all to do in the CL against Liverpool if the result at Anfield is the wrong one, its as much a 'squeaky bum' time for them as for us!
 
Unread 02-04-2018, 11:24 AM
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No score in the 93rd and dainty Phil comes up for a corner and gets clattered, but on his way down, chins the winner in. Bottom corner trickler.
 
Unread 02-04-2018, 02:37 PM
Wellinever
 
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No score in the 93rd and dainty Phil comes up for a corner and gets clattered, but on his way down, chins the winner in. Bottom corner trickler.

You've read the script already lol!
 
Unread 02-04-2018, 03:32 PM
Neo
 
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This will be the game where the majority turn on Mourinho, IMO. He'll set up with ten players cowering behind the ball, Fellaini in midfield, and Lukaku isolated as the lone attacker.

City will batter the door down, and score a few, before Mourinho makes his usual substitution on 75 mins by bringing Lingard on for an ineffectual Alexis, and Mata on for a frustrated Rashford.

The game will conclude in a series of "ole's" from the City crowd, as Guardiola leads his team to the title. During the post-match, Mourinho will no doubt lay the blame at the door of his 'poor defenders' for not being able to defend enough, have a pop at the United support, and take another swipe at United's history.
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