The_Flash
MemberEverything posted by The_Flash
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He's better than Eto'o
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I was really hoping Torres was playing yesterday yes he can be rubbish but I think he would have put away some of those chances.
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Welcome to the forum
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Shame about Michael. I didnt think they were doing too bad, had some good results particularly over UTD, funny he gets sacked yet Moyes is destroying Utd and he's fine?
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*cries* I think I contribute alot to the team
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Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2550902/David-Moyes-unwanted-records-Following-Manchester-Uniteds-defeat-against-Stoke-1984-Sportsmail-looks-ahead-embarrassing-feats-await-Red-Devils-manager.html#ixzz2sM4ucx9L How many more unwanted records will Moyes break this season? Manchester United have already lost eight games this season in the Premier League. The most they have lost in a whole Premier League season is nine in the 2001-02 and 2003-04 seasons, finishing third on both occasions.Moyes' side have lost four home games in the league season. Should United lose three more at Old Trafford they will beat their previous Premier League record of six home defeats achieved in 2001-02.Last season, under the stewardship of Sir Alex Ferguson, United achieved their best ever points total after 24 games - this season is their worst at the same stage. +13Poor form: The current Premier League campaign is United's worst at this stage of a season Last time United lost 10 games in a season was in 1990-91 when they finished the campaign in sixth place.The club's record number of defeats in a 38-game season is 16 in the 1989-90 campaign. United finished 13th that year, which was Ferguson's third full season in charge at OId Trafford.They have lost three games in a row this season (against Spurs, Swansea and Sunderland), for the first time since 2001. The last time United lost four games in a row came in 1961 following defeats by Birmingham, Arsenal, Bolton and Sheffield Wednesday - the club have never lost five games on the bounce. United need to win nine of their remaining 14 matches to merely equal the club's lowest ever Premier League wins total of 21, achieved in 1996-97.Should David Moyes's side concede another 17 goals between now and the end of the season, the club will have broken the record for the most amount of goals let in in one Premier League campaign, having shipped 45 in 1999-00 and 2001-02.Rooney, RVP and Co must score another 20 goals to beat the club's record of fewest goals scored in a Premier League season, having found the net just 58 times in the 2004-05 season.United's FA Cup defeat by Swansea on January 5 - the first ever time the Swans had won at Old Trafford - was just the second time in 29 years that the Red Devils had been eliminated in the third round. The teams Moyes still has to face who are keen to end their United hoodoos February 22 - Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park: United have not lost to the Eagles in the league since May 1991 when they were beaten 3-0. March 8 - West Brom at The Hawthorns: United have not lost against the Baggies in the league away from home since March 1984 when they were defeated 2-0. April 12 - Hull City at Old Trafford: The Tigers have never beaten United in the league. April 26 - Norwich at Old Trafford: United's last defeat at the hands of the Canaries at Old Trafford came in August 1989 as they lost 2-0. May 3 - Sunderland at Old Trafford: They have beaten Moyes' side in the Capital One Cup this season but Sunderland's last league victory at Old Trafford came all the way back in May 1968. Current unwanted Manchester United records held by David Moyes -Suffered first home defeat by West Brom since 1978. -Lost to Newcastle at home for the first time since 1972. -Everton won at Old Trafford for the first time since 1992. -Suffered First EVER home defeat by Swansea in this season's FA Cup third round.-In January, the Red Devils suffered three defeats in a row for the first time since 2001. -Saturday's defeat against Stoke was the first at the hands of the Potters since 1984.
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No its ok i have now seen it 3 times and he still did ******* nothing. We must give Ba a shot, he can't be worse. I like Samuel I do but he is so inconsistent and was poor yesterday I am sorry.
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I just noticed my wee name thing has changed to 'First team regular'
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I agree we really should give Ba a chance, he surely can't be any worse than Etoo
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Ok...i often wonder if i am seeing a different game...he was terrible.
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They did want to keep him, had he not wanted to go, i am almost certain he would not have gone; Mata wanted an easy way out and Utd were willing to pay silly money for him. Ah well...what a pity...nevermind...
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Yeah i heard that on MOTD, they kept saying the weather gave Stoke such an advantage. WTF??? Does it not rain in Manchester??
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After amazingly beating City we MUST not drop points again, against small opposition. WE MUST WIN
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I was so hopeful after the Utd game, however sadly it seems to have been a fluke. He is back to being woeful. We might as well have had no striker on yesterday he was terrible, So many chances he wasted. It was hard to watch when the rest of the team did brilliant. Ah well just as well our defenders can score
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Quality picture. I am just so happy we won. I still can't believe how dominate we were. Throughout the game, i just wished we had any kind of striker the game could have easily shown the dominance easily 4-0. I am so happy anyway, we were out yesterday shopping and I am standing in a queue and this guy is talking to his friend. He was a Utd fan I think and he was saying "...dont worry City are going to thrash Chelsea, that will cheer you up..."
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A masterclass from the Special One.
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I am so happy this man plays for Chelsea. He was an absolute beast today he was everywhere. He ran rings around City. He was fantastic tonight. My man of the match
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Very strong and what a rocket of a goal. Amazing performance.
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I was slightly dubious of him starting this game but the lad did really well. He was not scared of City he stood strong and almost got a cracking goal
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I don't really have the words to describe how brilliant and proud I am of everyone. The whole team really gave their all. I was worried I admit it but as the game started, I thought, we CAN win this. We watched and cheered and hoped and then what a sensational strike by Ivan. Incredible. Then we continued to attack, we can't be accused of parking the bus. We pressed them and fired shots in from everywhere, hitting the posts a few times unlucky with those. I really thought mostly everyone was great, particularly Hazard and Willian, they were everywhere. Surprisingly the result didn't reflect our dominance. If we just had a decent striker it would have easy been 4-0. Well Done Chelsea, you made so proud today. Wonderful result. Let's keep going.
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I know it's bit silly they create sensationalism over very little. Everything he seems to say they say. "..ol' controversial Jose there.."
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I am dreading this game. We either try and win or defend to the f****** hilt . We can't afford not just for the points but the morale and confidence of olayers of Jose and fans even to lose and lose big Come on Chelsea we are all with you. We shall be the 12th Man.
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Please Samuel put in the Duracell's and throw the pound shop batteries away
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Totally agree that is so sad, someone so young to die like that. Really lovely of Swansea to go. I am sure it would have meant the world to his parents that they took the time to mourn a member of their Swansea family. Big respect
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I just saw him playing, no wonder Athletico are top. Quality player if we had him we'd be walking the league