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Stuart

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Brothers from another mother, Bryan.

If only Panini had done a Scottish second division album. What a gargoyles gallery that would have been!

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There was something very reminiscent about the way Moyes turned to the directors' box after the game went 2-1, it was very Steve Kean.

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Yes he was celebrating like it was a cup final. And then Vidic let Bent have a free shot on goal. They'd be lucky to get into the Europa League at this rate.

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Hmm the main difference here seems to be that the one right had his nose broken, possibly as a boy ?

The one on the left, probably got a lift to school everyday.

'Mean streets' and all that !!!!

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It's got to the point where i won't miss a utd game because it's like driving past a traffic accident - you know you shouldn't want to look but you just have to...

The similarities with baldy are startling - how many "nr 10's" were on the pitch at the end?

Ironically i suspect they won't sack him because he is Fergusons "chosen one" but i bet the executives are having trouble trying to justify keeping him in charge from a business perspective...

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Even if I liked Moyes, my severe dislike of Man Utd would mean I would still be loving every minute of it.

But after his Kean comments, it just makes it that much sweeter.

I had a quick look on their forum......a couple were questioning where the five mins of injury time came from :lol: you couldn't make it up.

It's the worst decision Ferguson ever made and it's the only one he can't rectify........brilliant stuff, they're getting nowhere near the top 4.

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6 year contract too, I assume there is a clause if he is absolutely sh_t but you never know. Funny how 1 coach he dropped managed Fulham, and another was working for Sky Sports.

About 85 crosses, most of the game around the penalty area, and barely troubled the bottom club.

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The same Robbie Savage who said Palace were "dead certs" for relegation a couple of months back. Now he's tipped them to stay up. He flip flops more than a fish out of water.

Savage is a brainless muppet. Always has been.

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Rio's getting older

Rooney's getting angrier

Glazer has dementia

Moyes is a Keaner

Reasons to be cheerful Part 3

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Savage is a brainless muppet. Always has been.

Nonetheless, just talking about relegation, it is a very exciting race.

Fulham got lucky today, but I cannot see them staying up. They haven't got the quality on the playing or coaching side to avoid the drop imo.

United meanwhile will do well to finish 7th. The only tactic they have is to cross the ball relentlessly, and teams have quickly figured them out. Defensively they have become very weak.

I think I read on the BBC that United put in the most crosses today since OPTA stats began :lol: and yet at no point did Moyes figure out it wasn't really working and try something different.

Still, Fulham is only 4 points away from safety, they and Cardiff have the worse Goal Differential at -31 and -25, very weak but as I said, their remaining fixtures may be soft compared to some of the other clubs. You never know.

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Still, Fulham is only 4 points away from safety, they and Cardiff have the worse Goal Differential at -31 and -25, very weak but as I said, their remaining fixtures may be soft compared to some of the other clubs. You never know.

I'd be surprised, everything I see from them reminds me a lot of us when we got relegated. Leaky defence, rookie manager who seems to be pretty poor tactically, and a team that over the past year has rapidly progressed to a "who?" remark for most of their positions. It's been quite a stunning decline from a club that used to be pretty stable. Has something gone on there that I'm not aware of?

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Rooneys celebration when they went 2-1 up was akin to somehow who just won the World Cup not gone 2-1 up against the bottom side

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Has something gone on there that I'm not aware of?

Fulham has never been the same club since their bald headed assistant kit man left. After all, what club could cope with such a bastion leaving?

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I'd be surprised, everything I see from them reminds me a lot of us when we got relegated. Leaky defence, rookie manager who seems to be pretty poor tactically, and a team that over the past year has rapidly progressed to a "who?" remark for most of their positions. It's been quite a stunning decline from a club that used to be pretty stable. Has something gone on there that I'm not aware of?

Al-Fayed got fed up andsold out to an American (Shahid Khan - he also owns the Jacksonville Jaguars NFL team). I don't follow their fortunes enough to know if he tightened the purse strings but for me they always got by on signing older players who had been around and had enough nous to sneak by every year. Berbatov was a bad buy though as he never scored enough. I think they and Cardiff are down, with the 3rd coming from any team lower than 10th.

I read a few Moyes quotes this morning. He was on about mental softness. That surely gets erased with effective management doesn't it?

I watched Spurs-Everton. Although Spurs won, it looked to me like they pisssd the Bale money up against a wall. Lukaku needs to get back quickly for Everton as I can see them dropping.

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Fulham has never been the same club since their bald headed assistant kit man left. After all, what club could cope with such a bastion leaving?

You need a new keyboard

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