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Sephiroth 02-12-2004 08:31 AM

Manchest United, WTF
 
So because the US plays against the Netherlands, i thought i should pick up on a little soccer, so i was checking my sportchannel and WTF Manchester lost against M'brough and here i was thinking Manchester was king of soccer :| I ain't a soccer expert but is this how Manchester plays lately or was it just this one time because i just picked up on soccer again and i always liked Manchester and who better to ask then my English Friends of TPWW.

Cactus Sid 02-12-2004 08:39 AM

Don't take this the wrong way, but I really hate the way Americans talk about Football :|

Anyway, the dealy is, United have been blowing hot and cold of late. The last 3 games they've been lucky to win, they beat Southampton thanks to some rule that no-one had ever heard of (the old rule was, if your in an offside position when the ball is played in, your offside, the new rule being you have to be "active" its hard to explain) They were fantastic in the first half against Everton, and then went to sh</>it and Everton drew level to 3-3, then United scored in the last minute. Last night, they went 2-0 down, pulled it back to 2-2 (prompting some fu</>cking annoying commentary from ITV) and then Boro won it. Having seen the highlights, I would say it was fairly even, but Man U were the better side in the second half.

Anyway, basically, United have been playing badly since Ferdinand got his ban, they've had trouble defending, and they are playing Quinton Fortune as a left back, in a truly ridiculous move. Going forward, they are as strong as ever, with Ronaldo starting to realise that you have to cross the ball early, rather than use a million step overs to try and get into position, filling in, not too badly for Beckham. United would be better with Beckham though.

United may be the most well known club in the world, but they aren't the best club in England, Arsenal are.

Mike the Metal Ed 02-12-2004 08:39 AM

That was a long time ago, Leicester City rule English football now. :yes:

Cactus Sid 02-12-2004 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by HardKore UK
That was a long time ago, Leicester City rule English football now. :yes:

Yes and Torquay United are pushing for honours

Sephiroth 02-12-2004 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cactus Sid
Don't take this the wrong way, but I really hate the way Americans talk about Football :|


United may be the most well known club in the world, but they aren't the best club in England, Arsenal are.

Thanx dude, yeah i saw Arsenal and they kick arse :y: and thanx for helping me out :love:

Paranoid Rattlesnake 02-12-2004 09:29 AM

Manchester are awesome

The Mask 02-12-2004 11:24 AM

I think we're f</>ucked for this season now. 5 losses this far isn't good and our defense isn't showing any signs of improving. I'm just hoping it means fergie gets deep pockets for a new defense at the end of the season and we can try to mount a serious european campaign.

Supreme Olajuwon 02-12-2004 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Cactus Sid
Don't take this the wrong way, but I really hate the way Americans talk about Football :|

I am offended by your closemindedness

Loose Cannon 02-12-2004 12:38 PM

Yeah, Aresenal is the best in England right now. Manchester is not doing bad at all as I think they are in 2nd in the premier league. Chelsea and Liverpool are also close contenders. Ronaldo is going to be great some day IMO. Right now he just has to learn to pass more and play as a unit, not as an individual. I saw him play a couple of times, cause I follow the Portuguese League and my friends get the Portugese games, and he was awesome. And yes, Ferdinand is very missed by Manchester right now.

But I can't wait for the Champions League when Manchester plays Porto. Porto is the best team in the Potugese League right now and it should be an awesome match.

Ogen 02-12-2004 01:01 PM

Its United not Manchester ffs :D

Cactus Sid 02-12-2004 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Supreme
I am offended by your closemindedness

Almost every American I have ever heard talk about football makes it sound completely different to how it is, its hard to explain, but its just something that I've noticed about the way the Yanks talk about it.

Loose Cannon 02-12-2004 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Cactus Sid
Almost every American I have ever heard talk about football makes it sound completely different to how it is, its hard to explain, but its just something that I've noticed about the way the Yanks talk about it.

HEY

Skeletor2 02-12-2004 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Loose Cannon
Chelsea and Liverpool are also close contenders.

:wtf: You must be joking. They're 23 points off Arsenal.

Cactus Sid 02-12-2004 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Skeletor
:wtf: You must be joking. They're 23 points off Arsenal.

I wasn't going to say anything :'(

Supreme Olajuwon 02-12-2004 02:17 PM

Cactus Sid, people like you are the reason there is war in the world

Cactus Sid 02-12-2004 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Supreme
Cactus Sid, people like you are the reason there is war in the world

Ok, and why do you say that? Keeping in mind I'm a pacifist, I oppose war completely and generally speaking, like everybody.

Loose Cannon 02-12-2004 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Skeletor
:wtf: You must be joking. They're 23 points off Arsenal.

Yeah your right, I shouldn't of put "Close." I was trying to say they were the next best teams. Sorry.

Mr. Monday Morning 02-12-2004 03:50 PM

Way to leave out the fact they jobbed to us :mad:

BCWWF 02-12-2004 03:52 PM

Chelsea is still hands down the best team in the World, right behind D.C. United.

Mr. Monday Morning 02-12-2004 03:56 PM

BTW Sid I think Supreme just meant it might've been better if you'd said *most* Americans, instead of grouping them all together into one unknowledagable whole :-\

Cactus Sid 02-12-2004 04:04 PM

Ok, yeah, your right, and I apologise, but as I've said, any American I've ever spoken to appears to be fairly unknowledgable, and then attempt to pass themselves off as knowledgable, which is annoying

Dazz 02-12-2004 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Monday Morning
Way to leave out the fact they jobbed to us :mad:

Someone in my ICT class has a tee-shirt, it just has the score and scorer on it. It's pretty good. I bet you want one, to remember the Premiership by.


:wavesad:

Supreme Olajuwon 02-12-2004 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Cactus Sid
Ok, and why do you say that? Keeping in mind I'm a pacifist, I oppose war completely and generally speaking, like everybody.

lol im just ****ing around

relax friend

Mr. Monday Morning 02-12-2004 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Dazz
Someone in my ICT class has a tee-shirt, it just has the score and scorer on it. It's pretty good. I bet you want one, to remember the Premiership by.


:wavesad:

Don't be stupid :mad:









I'm gonna preorder the commemorative DVD soon :o (well, maybe. There is one though, no joke :o )

Rob 02-12-2004 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by The Mask
I think we're f</>ucked for this season now. 5 losses this far isn't good and our defense isn't showing any signs of improving. I'm just hoping it means fergie gets deep pockets for a new defense at the end of the season and we can try to mount a serious european campaign.

Wes Brown is lacking something since his injuries and it's showing. Or maybe Rio was just that good. I dunno. As for the 5 losses, they don't really mean much. It's points at the end of the day and we had 4 losses to Arsenal's none and yet we were side by side. I don't believe for a second Arsenal will go undefeated this season either so this isn't over by a long shot. All my Arsenal mates (brother included) aren't counting chickens either. They know United better and so shoud you ;)

The Mask 02-13-2004 01:00 PM

I do, but to be fair, very rarely do I go into matches expecting to win, because we can blow just about any game really. It's always hit and miss and we seem to lose to poor teams a hell of a lot, or underperform. Maybe it's just me but sometimes when we're losing it frustrates me how effort we put into coming back (although we aren't too bad lately, admittedly. )

We can probably pull something out but I think this season is going to Arsenal unless Henry gets cropped sometime soon or half of their team get sent off.

I might be wrong, and I hope I am, but we have a pretty dire defense, and our midfield isn't as creative without beckham, and scholes is probably going to be out for a few matches for punching that guy :D

I'm just glad we have Tim Howard, cause with that clown barthez in net we'd be fubar right now.

Loose Cannon 02-13-2004 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by The Mask
I'm just glad we have Tim Howard, cause with that clown barthez in net we'd be fubar right now.

Hey, I have a question. Was Tim Howard even on the U.S. National team's roster for the 2002 World Cup? I mean I know Keller and Friedal(awesome preformance by the way) were in there, but what about Howard. All of a sudden I started hearing how awesome this goalie from United was a couple of months back and I saw him play in a game a few months ago and he was fricken great in goal. He like came out of nowhere and now is one of the top goaltenders in the world. He must of needed more experience or something when the U.S. made it to the Cup.

Ricky 02-13-2004 02:50 PM

Oh and another thing, last year, or the year before maybe, Man Utd bought a player from the Bristol City academy, and part of the deal is that they would have to play us in a friendly sometime.

Man Utd pulled out and eventually only agreed to an under-21 match.

This proves that Manchester United are scared of Bristol City.

The Mask 02-13-2004 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Loose Cannon
Hey, I have a question. Was Tim Howard even on the U.S. National team's roster for the 2002 World Cup? I mean I know Keller and Friedal(awesome preformance by the way) were in there, but what about Howard. All of a sudden I started hearing how awesome this goalie from United was a couple of months back and I saw him play in a game a few months ago and he was fricken great in goal. He like came out of nowhere and now is one of the top goaltenders in the world. He must of needed more experience or something when the U.S. made it to the Cup.

I think he may have been third choice keeper, i don't know if he was in the world cup squad though.

I think he's been awesome for a while, utd had been scouting him for a year and a bit I think, it's just that the jump from american soccer to european is a big one and no-one was sure if he was just a big fish in a small pond type thing.

I think he was going to be uniteds reserve keeper for a while, but his debut and other matches in the US were outstanding, so fergie kept him in the squad.

Which is a great thing because Fabien Barthez was utter shit.

The Mask 02-13-2004 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ricky
Oh and another thing, last year, or the year before maybe, Man Utd bought a player from the Bristol City academy, and part of the deal is that they would have to play us in a friendly sometime.

Man Utd pulled out and eventually only agreed to an under-21 match.

This proves that Manchester United are scared of Bristol City.

yeah, just like hard people are scared of you.

samichna 02-13-2004 03:24 PM

I hate British people so much

Don't take it the wrong way, though, guys

Dazz 02-13-2004 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Loose Cannon
Hey, I have a question. Was Tim Howard even on the U.S. National team's roster for the 2002 World Cup? I mean I know Keller and Friedal(awesome preformance by the way) were in there, but what about Howard. All of a sudden I started hearing how awesome this goalie from United was a couple of months back and I saw him play in a game a few months ago and he was fricken great in goal. He like came out of nowhere and now is one of the top goaltenders in the world. He must of needed more experience or something when the U.S. made it to the Cup.

Yeah Howard and Friedel are IMO the best American goalies, I still think that Brad Friedel is better, but thats based on the Premiership alone, I don't know what either is like for the septics. I think it will be a while before Howard will take over Freidel, although he has been excellent for United.

Also:
It's called a squad, not a roster
It's a goalkeeper, not a goaltenderer

Loose Cannon 02-13-2004 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Dazz
Also:
It's called a squad, not a roster
It's a goalkeeper, not a goaltenderer

Sorry unintelligent American coming through :)

Dazz 02-13-2004 03:50 PM

And its Friedel not Friedal :o

BCWWF 02-13-2004 03:55 PM

and its Chelsea, not Chelsie

Loose Cannon 02-13-2004 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dazz
It's a goalkeeper, not a goaltenderer

It's goaltender not goaltenderer
:y:

Ricky 02-13-2004 04:03 PM

And its FOOTBALL, not soccer.

yianni 02-14-2004 02:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Ricky
And its FOOTBALL, not soccer.

:D :y:

Dazz 02-14-2004 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Wee Gooner
Wee Gooner isn't counting Arsenal's chickens, either.

There's still 3 months till the end of the season.

Man U still has to play Arsenal at highbury

Chelsea still has to play Arsenal at stamford bridge

Man U still has to play Chelsea at old trafford.

With only 6 points (or 2 games) separating 1st from 3rd, anything could happen :o

GO ARSENAL

Yeah Chelsea have alot to do if they are to have any hope of winning the league.

and its have, not has. :p

Wengerland 02-14-2004 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Loose Cannon
Hey, I have a question. Was Tim Howard even on the U.S. National team's roster for the 2002 World Cup? I mean I know Keller and Friedal(awesome preformance by the way) were in there, but what about Howard. All of a sudden I started hearing how awesome this goalie from United was a couple of months back and I saw him play in a game a few months ago and he was fricken great in goal. He like came out of nowhere and now is one of the top goaltenders in the world. He must of needed more experience or something when the U.S. made it to the Cup.

Just a note,but Freidel isn't in the squad for the Holland game which is pritty odd imo,i mean even though i like Keller due to him formerly playing for Leicester and doing very well here but i don't think he's as good as Freidel.

Looks like Howard's the #1 now though,deservedly so after a few of his saves recently,even though he's been conceding quite a few.


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