He is one of a number of solid shouts for players that look old before...
That's one opinion, but others give their thanks to the man. We also have...
e is one of a number of solid shouts for players that look old before their time....
hat on earth is Rowley going to do without his Popinjay...?
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Sir Alex Ferguson dismissed Roberto Mancini's claim Manchester United are "lucky" to have a 12-point lead in the Premier League.
he day Tonys hat goes missing for some bantz will be different story altogether..
m starting to think Roman may never actually be happy at the top level. If he wants all conquering fancy football I wonder if he'd be better off buying a lower division side then paying outlandish salaries to attract high caliber players too good for the division.
afa has to be favourite for the Everton job now, surely :) He'll realise his ambition to live and work on Merseyside again, get the best out of whoever plays for them, maybe win some cups and be thoroughly loathed by the toffee fans. What's not to like? Go ead, Ken, gimajob!
Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez admits he would be open to a move to either Monaco or Paris Saint Germain in the summer.
Everton midfielder Marouane Fellaini has hinted that he would like to follow David Moyes to Manchester United.
Retiring midfielder David Beckham declared his match at the Parc des Princes "couldn't have been any more perfect".
He is one of a number of solid shouts for players that look old before their time. We also have the final words on lovely D-Beck and a rejection of end of season playoffs...
That's one opinion, but others give their thanks to the man. We also have ideas for a relegation playoff, happy memories of the season and a defence of Liverpool's campaign...
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utd_till_i_die (Manchester United) says...
dactyl, when Mancini leaves and you get a decent manager in his place, you just might agree with what the whole world sees apart from City fans.
Posted 2:41pm 4th March 2013
dactyl (Manchester City) says...
@utd_till_i_die: And just so you know aren't all steeped in the tribal hatred typical of too many modern fans I will, as usual, be supporting United against the Spanish Armada. I'm sure I'm not the only one puzzled by your accusations of mediocrity aimed at a manager who has guided a perennially badly managed and non achieving club to two trophies in successive years. Bear in mind too that football cognoscenti from the then top four Premiership teams insisted that buying top players would not necessarily result in any club winning trophies. Your manager needed to instil teamwork they told us and we were warned that such teamwork takes years to result in success as Fergie demonstrated in his first few years at United. Is it perhaps because as a United fan you are so used to winning silverware that you see it as the norm and fail to understand that in football it is the exception? @fishcake: Do you know what a straw man argument is? Look it up. I don't think Fergie has been "scared" of anyone since his astounding exploits at Aberdeen never mind United. What I do think is that he has a new competitor club for top domestic honours and I think he recognises that too. I would never escalate Mancini's claim to managerial fame above that which he deserves for his successes which are small compared with Fergie's but significant compared with many others and significant for the club and the fans he hopes to satisfy. I do hope that's not too hard too understand. Oh and by the way City's owner the "shiek" is actually a Sheikh.
Posted 2:11pm 4th March 2013
fishcake (Manchester United) says...
@Dactyl.....The Shiek bought you your first trophies in years. Very little to do with Mancini, the bloke has shown this season that he's out of his depth and the only way you're are going to improve under him is if the Shiek spends another 100m to bail Mancini out again! If you wish to continue to convince yourself that we are 'scared' of Mancini....when clearly no one is, no one even respects the man, then please continue.....it would continue the City are 'comedy' theme very nicely!
Posted 1:38pm 4th March 2013
utd_till_i_die (Manchester United) says...
The thing is dactyl, everyone has their own perspective while looking at a thing. I doubt any United fan put up any defensive posts, you may see it that way. We are merely laughing our balls out at a manager who puts himself neck deep in mediocrity. Time will tell who is right. Anyhow, you are right about one thing, we will need a considerable amount of luck to get through against Real, but then again so will they. It is going to be a cracking tie that is for sure.
Posted 11:37am 4th March 2013
dactyl (Manchester City) says...
I doubt very much if a bear of so little brain as your good self utd_till_i_die would be capable of sarcasm but let me explain: defensive posts which so many United supporters seem to post these days betray doubts about a very good position engineered by an excellent manager. Hope that's not too difficult for you to understand but please post if you would like further tuition in the subtleties of the English language However I'm glad you want the same as so many City supporters do: that Mancini stays. Anyway good luck against Real Madrid - you'll need it.
Posted 8:48pm 3rd March 2013
utd_till_i_die (Manchester United) says...
dactyl, you are looking extremely thick the way you always go on about defending Mancini. You are mistaken if you sense some sarcasm in our comments. We couldn't be more happy with him staying at City for years.
Posted 2:14pm 3rd March 2013
dactyl (Manchester City) says...
Long may the useless manager, who has won us our first trophies for decades, reign. I really don't know what United fans are so scared of - Fergie's quite good you should have more faith.
Posted 9:48am 3rd March 2013
solskjaer99 (Manchester United) says...
I really hope Mancini stays at City.
Posted 8:54am 3rd March 2013
r3dz (Manchester United) says...
Mancini should be a lot more thankful or if United had taken their points they should have, they would have been atleast 21 points ahead of City, I hope that useless money spunking manager will learn something from Fergie.....
Posted 7:26pm 2nd March 2013
gunn (Arsenal) says...
Fergie will give him his 'chewed' gum after the final whistle at Old Trafford to shut up!!!
Posted 6:22pm 2nd March 2013