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by RepublikOfMancunia.org on 22 December 2006
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Well this was bound to happen. Ever since we sold Ruud van Nistelrooy, you just knew it was on the cards. Has anyone else heard somebody mouthing off in their local with this kind of talk? Yes, we lost to West Ham. Yes, they were in the relegation zone. Yes, we should have done better. But is this really down to the fact we sold Ruud? Or because Sir Alex Ferguson isn’t doing a good enough job? Or because or squad is too shallow? Or because we’re not good enough to win the league? It makes me think what we used to say, when we were flying high, cruising at full speed at the top of the league. What did we say then when we lost a game? Did we have to blame it on one thing, or multiple things, or could we just hold our hands up and say our team didn’t perform on the day? Why now is it different? Manchester United stand two points clear at the top of the league, 14 points ahead of the team in third. Now, I am one of the most optimistic Reds going, but even I couldn’t have predicted such a great start to the season. When we looked at the papers every morning in the summer, knowing we hadn’t signed anyone, while Chelsea signed Andriy Shevchenko, Michael Ballack and Ashley Cole, all arguably in the top few in the world for their position, did we think we’d be two points ahead of that team deep in to December? So we lost a game that we dominated away from home. Their 'keeper had an amazing game, we had close to 20 shots on target, our possession was close to 60-40, and we lost. West Ham were due the shock result, with them lying in a lowly league position which wasn’t reflective of their players, and a new manager taking over. A manager who in his 15-year managerial career had never beaten United. United shouldn’t have lost, of course they shouldn’t. In 1999, we were arguably the best team in the world, and we shouldn’t have lost to Arsenal, Sheffield Wednesday, or Middlesbrough, but we did. Why? Because we didn’t play well enough on the day.
When we were nine points clear I insisted we shouldn’t get ahead of ourselves because there’s a long season to go, and now it is no different. Whether we were two points ahead or two points behind at this point, we should know better than any fan that the title is not won before the New Year. I’m certainly not giving up hope, and part of me even feels a little ridiculous at having to state that.What do you think? Do Manchester United have what it takes to win the League or have they let their chances slip? Add your comment.
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by Keep it up on December 21, 2006
Is it just me or does man utd always play like crap after someone from the team, management or both have been engaging in heavy mindgames in the media. They were boasting and flexing in the media just prior to the west ham game. And look what happened. Keep talking, and maybe a team that deserves it will win the league
by born red on December 22, 2006
How easy to be a Red when they're killing it? They're only the most well known team in the world... it's a sad affair to bail out when things get exciting, which is right where we are now. Gread read STR
by Scott the Red on December 22, 2006
I hope you weren't implying that Chelsea deserve to win to the league more than United. It's a bit rich to talk about doing a lot of talking...when people like Mourinho and Drogba can't stay out of the press. Between United and Chelsea, if any team "deserves" it, it's United. We were predicted to finish 4th this season by Sky Sports... and had Roman never come to the Premiership, we'd currently be clear at the top by 13 points, rather than 2.
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