Fergie 4 the sack???

Re: Re: Fergie 4 the sack???

Originally posted by PrideOfEurope
And you call us "Man U". You truly are a prize glory hunter mate.
Afterlife is not only a dedicated Man Utd fan he's a football fan who regularly posts on non-Man U threads. He's a good few notches better than some of the gloryhunters who care little about the sport as a whole and only post when there's a big game involving their team.
 
Afterlife is not only a dedicated Man Utd fan he's a football fan who regularly posts on non-Man U threads. He's a good few notches better than some of the gloryhunters who care little about the sport as a whole and only post when there's a big game involving their team.

Echo that he is one of the few mancs who can see past his own team:)

Personally i think fergie should stay his track record is proven with youngsters, and if he can bring a few through before his contract end then Manu will be ok as the current crop of player will all be 30 or over, plus fergies knowledge in the european game is second to none........
 
Re: Re: Re: Fergie 4 the sack???

Originally posted by silverpaw
Afterlife is not only a dedicated Man Utd fan he's a football fan who regularly posts on non-Man U threads. He's a good few notches better than some of the gloryhunters who care little about the sport as a whole and only post when there's a big game involving their team.

Agreed, he is certainly among the better regular users of the sport forum.

Lets see just how you're managing that 'prideofeurope' once you've been a member here a while.
 
Originally posted by Gilly
Oh dear oh dear. Taggart and his band of followers have been the epitomy of big-headedness for a decade now.
Someone should remind the Leeds squad of Taggarts comments a few years ago at about this stage in the season. Something to do with Leeds throwing games so that Man Utd don't win the title again, prompting Keegan's little outburst... He's full of it, probably thinks he some kind of master manipulator when really he's just an annoying jock that we only ever hear whinging or talking horlicks.

Sky sports.com reckon Keane wants Fergie's job: http://msn.skysports.com/skysports/article/0,,1860-1082665,00.html :eek:
 
I just love the way any thread involving Man U gets the most views of the Forum, its because there loved by few, liked by many and hated by hundreds.

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Originally posted by wohoo
Prolly more like thousands or hundred of thousands:p

or even millions ;)

Fergie has lost it and is trying anything to wind wenger up but it didnt work in the past and aint gonna work now. When have arsenal ever bragged they have won the title? Even after the charlton match wenger said we are in a good position to win it but havent won it yet. This time last yr fergie was accusing of being arrogent as well wasnt he

Yeah Afterlife is proabably one of the most best man utd fans ive ever chatted to online, doesnt seem big headed and can admit things which many man utd fans refuse to admit
 
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Originally posted by Scream
To be honest I'd say O'Neil is much better than Moyes. I don't see anything special about him. Ok. He surprised many people this season with his performace as a coach but then again you'd have to rate Gordan Strachan up there with him cause he's doing a fantastic job.

O'Neil is a successor to fergie but he won't take the job cause you'd be expected to win every trophie in site within the first season in charge. I'll wait till Moyes actually does something remarkable before rating him as for O'Neil, he's done big things and yes he's not doing aswell for Celtic this season but thats Celtic, you can only take them so far untill the players reach their best and they are at their best now.

Sorry to come back to this point, but Moyes has already done something remarkable. He took an Everton team that looked destined for relegation, and within a year has that very same team in a Champions League spot. If that's not remarkable I don't know what is.
 
Originally posted by Davey_Pitch
Sorry to come back to this point, but Moyes has already done something remarkable. He took an Everton team that looked destined for relegation, and within a year has that very same team in a Champions League spot. If that's not remarkable I don't know what is.

Indeed.

O'Neill is not yet a proven high class manager imo. Leicester did have some decent players when he was there - Flowers, Wise, Izzet, Savage, Lennon, Heskey.
 
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