bavlondon wrote:Still though how funny was Rooney throwing that ball back.Like a spoilt brat sometimes he is.
Funny as feck



bavlondon wrote:Still though how funny was Rooney throwing that ball back.Like a spoilt brat sometimes he is.
Wintersleep wrote:fergie's cracking up
aCe' wrote:s@int wrote:I just can't believe the short memories of some people on here. Two years before Rafa came we finished 2nd in the league 3 points in front of the Mancs and their "super squad" doing the double over the mancs along the way. 3 years before Rafa came we went a full season undefeated in ANY cup, winning 3 cups in the proccess and again doing the double over the mancs along the way. When Rafa came 9 of those same players then went on to win the CHAMPIONS LEAGUE and reached the League Cup FINAL. 7 hung around long enough to win the FA CUP the following season.
again... the sound of reason....
the fact that he went out and spent all this money replacing a seemingly capable squad instead of trying to improve on it... (and repeatedly doing that during the past 5 years or so)... can be used against him every bit as much as some seem to use it as an excuse for his spending shambles...
s@int wrote:Scottbot wrote:Must admit I would prefer it if Rafa just went about the quiet business of doing his job. I've never been a fan of the verbal tennis matches that get played out in the media. I can see some of the psychology behind it, for years we've had to listen to Rab.C, Wenger and Maureen go at it, and by getting into public spats with whiskey, Rafa is (perhaps) saying to his players "we are the main challengers, we are united's rivals, get used to it", but i'm not sure it really suits him.
I was one of the posters who were pleased when Rafa "stood up " to Fergie with his initial rant, but in hindsight it was just an embarressment because we fell away so quickly straight after it.(nothing to do with Rafa's rant that we fell away imo, but it was badly timed to say the least)
I think the best idea would be to let our football and results do the talking rather than getting drawn into spats with Fergie.
LFC_fan wrote:sweetest thing is, we are now only 3 behind "Oh, it was just a bad day in the office, watch us thump Fulham next week" in terms of goal difference.
peewee wrote:LFC_fan wrote:sweetest thing is, we are now only 3 behind "Oh, it was just a bad day in the office, watch us thump Fulham next week" in terms of goal difference.
4 behind mate
Owzat wrote:s@int wrote:Scottbot wrote:Must admit I would prefer it if Rafa just went about the quiet business of doing his job. I've never been a fan of the verbal tennis matches that get played out in the media. I can see some of the psychology behind it, for years we've had to listen to Rab.C, Wenger and Maureen go at it, and by getting into public spats with whiskey, Rafa is (perhaps) saying to his players "we are the main challengers, we are united's rivals, get used to it", but i'm not sure it really suits him.
I was one of the posters who were pleased when Rafa "stood up " to Fergie with his initial rant, but in hindsight it was just an embarressment because we fell away so quickly straight after it.(nothing to do with Rafa's rant that we fell away imo, but it was badly timed to say the least)
I think the best idea would be to let our football and results do the talking rather than getting drawn into spats with Fergie.
Let's face it, fergie leads 2-0 on Premierships and is 1-1 on European Cups since Rafa arrived, and is/was still sitting pretty at the top of the table, so most will view Rafa's rant as Keeganesque, while whiskeynose has won so much that (some) people don't think he can put a foot wrong. Point being the situation the ranters are in can affect the perception of the rant, even if both are equally embarrassing.
KennyisGod....still wrote:I can see where owzat's comin from, but time's gonna tell. He can't jus keep gettin it right, law of odds says some time he's comin unstuck and hopefully it's around time for that to happen. I actually enjoy the mind games, but accept them for what they are. It can't surely affect whats on the pitch unless part of that rant is "a commitment to play balls out footie and win every game by 3 or I'll resign....." kinda rant. As yet i dont believe i've heard one of them!!
Rafa got under taggarts skin a little i think, the 1-4 reverse jus shoved it home and now he don't like it. Lets face it, they aint used to losin by that many, and certainly not used to losin 2 in a row - specially this time of the season. He's got a coupla weeks of awkward questions to deflect away now, and if we win today it jus adds to that...... suddenly the mind games play stronger in his mind than Rafa's. I still say it dont change anythin on the pitch unless either of them reacts adversely tactics wise...... whats on the pitch is purely down to the chosen 11.
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