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    Quote Originally Posted by jockser
    Does no one want to discuss how superior liverpool were to manu on saturday?
    Out played and put muscled them on every area of the pitch and how stupid fergusons comments on, how liverpool only played for 5 minutes, were.
    What do you expect him to say? He NEVER, NEVER, NEVER says the other team were superior to his in any match, regardless of whatever happened. There is ALWAYS a whinge about his opponents when he loses. Despite being comprehensively outplayed in the game, he still claimed that we deserved to lose at OT recently.

    To me, he is a footballing tyrant. His word is law. He no longer conducts press conferences except in Europe. If the media criticises him, he will single out the individual(s) responsible, and refuse to talk to them, forever. He fires boots around his dressing room, and gives players so-called "hairdryer" treatments, should they ever have the temerity to be losing at half-time. If his players say anything risqué against him, they're gone. Beckham, Stam, Keane, etc, etc.

    Bill Shankley, and Bob Paisley ran successful sides for years, without needing to use an iron fist, as their players always respected them. As Graeme Souness will probably agree, old style football discipline just doesn't work anymore. Nowadays, Fergie's players either don't listen to him or don't care...or both!! His latest milkwatery excuses of defending a defeat are a sign that his time at the club, is finally coming to an end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mypost
    What do you expect him to say? He NEVER, NEVER, NEVER says the other team were superior to his in any match, regardless of whatever happened. There is ALWAYS a whinge about his opponents when he loses. Despite being comprehensively outplayed in the game, he still claimed that we deserved to lose at OT recently.

    To me, he is a footballing tyrant. His word is law. He no longer conducts press conferences except in Europe. If the media criticises him, he will single out the individual(s) responsible, and refuse to talk to them, forever. He fires boots around his dressing room, and gives players so-called "hairdryer" treatments, should they ever have the temerity to be losing at half-time. If his players say anything risqué against him, they're gone. Beckham, Stam, Keane, etc, etc.

    Bill Shankley, and Bob Paisley ran successful sides for years, without needing to use an iron fist, as their players always respected them. As Graeme Souness will probably agree, old style football discipline just doesn't work anymore. Nowadays, Fergie's players either don't listen to him or don't care...or both!! His latest milkwatery excuses of defending a defeat are a sign that his time at the club, is finally coming to an end.
    I watch his press conferences every Friday on Sky Sports News before every weekend game. They are always great veiwing with a lot of banter and forthright views. They are usually about 15 minutes long too.

    I know he doesn't do interviews for the BBC. Is that what you're talking about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mypost
    Nowadays, Fergie's players either don't listen to him or don't care...or both!!
    now, i disagree with a lot of fergie's decisions of late, and his comments post match on saturday (and most of his comments when united lose - just like benitez's winge after chelsea -
    but if you seriously believe the above comment - how come the team are clear in second in the premiership if the players "listen to him or don't care...or both!! " - how bad must the teams be in third and fourth etc., if they are behind a team that doesn't care or listen to their manager!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armando
    I see you've left your disgracefully tasteless remarks about Smith on 2 threads now. Has he wronged you personally or something? I have to question the character of someone who is glad at someones horrific misfortune just because they don't like the way he conducts himself on a footbal pitch, which by the way I've never had a problem with. You're trying to brand him as some sort of criminal.

    I rarely resort to name calling but as someone has already pointed out on the other thread you are indeed a moron.
    Question my character? Fair enough but why not have a gander back over my post and see where exactly it says I'm glad he was injured? Couldn't care less about the poor innocent soul and his carreer tbh with you.

    Trying to brand him as some sort of criminal

    As for being a moron for expressing a different opinion, once again I'll have to bring out the trusty old

    As for the game itself, really looked as if Alex is losing the plot. United were completely overwhelmed in the middle of the park and Richardson and Fletcher were never going to be strong enough against Hamann and Sissoko. IMO Ferguson should have (shock, horror) started with Smith because due to his undoubted, ahem mustn't upset anyone, "rough" nature he might have added a bit of bite and a competitive edge they were lacking

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    The 15minute interview referred to here is indeed broadcast on Sky(in parts) but is lifted from MUTV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colster
    So according to some he deserves his potentially career threatening injury because at times he looks like he was trying to injure someone but never has.
    Get a life.
    Didn't say at any point he deserved his injury, just stated that he has made tackles (which looked intentional) which could have damaged others. If you can show me where I indicated that he deserved the injury I'll give a full apology to you, since you seem to be so offended .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulsey
    Didn't say at any point he deserved his injury, just stated that he has made tackles (which looked intentional) which could have damaged others. If you can show me where I indicated that he deserved the injury I'll give a full apology to you, since you seem to be so offended .
    I accept that you didn't.
    The thing is that if a player wanted to injure another player they could easily do it as Roy Keane proved with Haaland.
    Smith is aggressive in the tackle but I don't think he's ever deliberately tried to injure someone.
    Smith may be deemed a tough tackler now but 20 years ago it was the norm. Soccer is a contact sport. Every time you go to ground in a 50-50 tackle then there is the danger that some one will get hurt but that does not mean that a player who goes into a 50-50 challenge is intentionally trying to injure the other player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colster
    I accept that you didn't.
    The thing is that if a player wanted to injure another player they could easily do it as Roy Keane proved with Haaland.
    Smith is aggressive in the tackle but I don't think he's ever deliberately tried to injure someone.
    Smith may be deemed a tough tackler now but 20 years ago it was the norm. Soccer is a contact sport. Every time you go to ground in a 50-50 tackle then there is the danger that some one will get hurt but that does not mean that a player who goes into a 50-50 challenge is intentionally trying to injure the other player.
    I know this sounds very contradictary (very dodgy spelling) but I think it should be reverted to the contact sport shown in the early 90's (i.e no absolutely mad 70's & 80's style tackles but still competative, no diving pr!cks etc.). There's just something about Smith when he makes a "strong" challange though, his eyes seem to go all evil murderer like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ColinR
    now, i disagree with a lot of fergie's decisions of late, and his comments post match on saturday (and most of his comments when united lose - just like benitez's winge after chelsea -
    but if you seriously believe the above comment - how come the team are clear in second in the premiership if the players "listen to him or don't care...or both!! " - how bad must the teams be in third and fourth etc., if they are behind a team that doesn't care or listen to their manager!
    In fairness since 2003 no Man U fan can honestly say the team have not gone down they have wereas Liverpool have gone forward since 2003.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rafa B
    In fairness since 2003 no Man U fan can honestly say the team have not gone down they have wereas Liverpool have gone forward since 2003.
    totally agree with you, but it's just the ott stupid comments about fergie no longer being listen to etc., which i always seem to bite on

    as i said before, both teams (i reckon) are about on a par at present - and the results between them seem to bear this out.

    i think liverpool will continue to improve over the next few years (unless gerrard gets tempted by more money again), and will probably challenge chelsea closer as well. united wont challenge until the midfield has been totally changed

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    FA fines Neville for celebrations

    In fairness they didn't fine him much but it's the thought that counts. I don't know what others think, passion's an important part of the game but in some of the more heated derby matches it seems inflammatory (the Liverpool derby, the Manchester derby, the Glasgow derby, Liverpool vs United, United vs Leeds etc).

    According to Neville "Being a robot, devoid of passion and spirit, is obviously the way forward for the modern- day footballer." I thought that was in the current United job description anyway
    "...and it's Charlie Chaplin on the wing..."

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    Fletcher!!!!!!!!!

    Can somebody please help me? I am at my wits end. Why is Darren Fletcher playing in midfield against a very physically strong Liverpool. In fact, why is he involved at all? He contributes nothing (bar his goal v Chelsea) and shows no signs of improving. What does Ferguson see in him?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaillimh Al
    Can somebody please help me? I am at my wits end. Why is Darren Fletcher playing in midfield against a very physically strong Liverpool. In fact, why is he involved at all? He contributes nothing (bar his goal v Chelsea) and shows no signs of improving. What does Ferguson see in him?????
    his scottishness, i presume. i don't know how he gets in ahead of park

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    Quote Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
    Minority or not I dont think its acceptable and hope the club take action
    I can see the club security staff glued to their monitors for hours on end trying to pinpoint the culprits through lip-reading the 39,000 or so Liverpool fans in attendance!

    Just to say what a pleasure it was to see the faces on the United fans at the end and their desperate attempts to rush for the exits in the hope of setting upon a few Scousers. It was nearly as good as Ferguson's attempt to deflect attention away from his p!ss poor team by saying Liverpool only played for 5mins. What a team Liverpool would be if they played for the other 85mins aswell, eh?!
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    Right lads....lots of comments about Fergies Team Selection, what choice had he?? who would ye have played?
    As for Alan Smith, he has been brilliant for us since he has come! His commitment has been 100%! he has turned into being my favourite player over the last year(especially since keano left)....people say that players are too soft nowadays and they should get tougher and as soon as a tough player such as Smudger comes along yere dissin him aswell! make yere minds up...do ye want pansies or hard men in the beautiful game? and sayin he is a ''toe-rag'' is just plain stupid! he has got something like 6 cards in a year and a half!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emmet
    (Gerrard broke his foot there last season ... I can't recall too many United fans applauding him as he hobbled off)
    Gerrard didnt hobble off...he walked off! no-one knew it was a broken foot till about a day after! it looked like just any old injury thats happens to a few players in every match

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    Who cares really? Man U are out, happy days !!!!!

    As for Alan Smith, hes a striker, not a midfielder Fergie, you just keep picking him there and you'll win nothing, keep it up Rudolph !!!! Roll on Wigan !!!!
    Bye bye Stan. Go off back to collecting cones you useless git.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaillimh Al
    Can somebody please help me? I am at my wits end. Why is Darren Fletcher playing in midfield against a very physically strong Liverpool. In fact, why is he involved at all? He contributes nothing (bar his goal v Chelsea) and shows no signs of improving. What does Ferguson see in him?????
    Well all i can say is thank fcuk he choose to play for Scotland over Ireland !

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    Did anyone notice Lawrenson's comment during the game, when Rooney took a knock?

    Fascist Anglo-Saxon-supremacist John Motson commented "ooh, you get nervous every time Rooney takes a knock, with the World Cup approaching". Lawrenson's response was "speak for yourself John".

    Classic. Only the second time I heard ML openly refer to himself being Irish on BBC TV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
    Did anyone notice Lawrenson's comment during the game, when Rooney took a knock?
    Yes

    Quote Originally Posted by you
    Fascist Anglo-Saxon-supremacist John Motson.......

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