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  1. But like others have said, whitaker is more likely to score than furman and as it was 0-0 at the time i can see why he took furman off. It paid off as we went on to win the game.

     

    no-one was less likely to score/tackle/create than Smalley.

     

    i though DW was coming on for him.

     

    as you say we won - that's why DP's a manager and I'm not :grin:

  2. Furman was playing well but i get the feeling that DP could have taken absolutely anyone off and the reaction would have been the same

     

    no, everyone was expecting Smaley to come of due to him doing a Keigan Parker impression.

     

    instead he took off Furman who was having his best game since coming to the club.

     

     

  3. The story behind the Manchester United protests: Good old days that unite army of fans

    By IAN LADYMAN

    Last updated at 12:37 AM on 11th February 2010

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    The inner city, industrial area of Newton Heath lies to the north of Manchester city

    centre, hemmed in by the similarly urban districts of Monsall, Failsworth, Miles Platting and Ancoats.

    Many of the Manchester United supporters who travelled from around the country to watch their team at Villa Park last night would, perhaps, not be able to find it if they tried.

    Once more, however, Newton Heath is somewhere near the centre of United’s world.

    Angered and dismayed at the financial climate in which the modern club now exists, supporters of the Barclays Premier League champions have chosen to look into their club’s history for comfort and for an appropriate point of reference from which to mount their challenge to the owners, the Glazer family.

     

     

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...l#ixzz0fFW18wm8

     

    what's your point caller?

     

     

  4. im not sure about that. he's been pretty solid so far and a good L1 left back.

     

    and penney said that aljofree was brought in as cover for gregan and rubes.

     

    he defends well but offers nothing going forward.

     

    from the little I've seen of Aljofree he offers nothing going forward either but defends even better and is bigger - and it seems Penney is building a big side.

  5. good workman like 3 points despite Smalley & Parker - I'd sack them both Monday morning.

     

    I feel sorry for Whittaker - a thankless task playing in a position he's so unsuited to in front of a lot of people who are too stupid to see that.

     

    Jacobson will be straight out once Aljofree's fit IMO.

     

    Pav + Price(y) looked much better than any other pairing we've had up front this season - expecially considering neither are fit. Bodes well.

     

    When was the last time we had a bench as strong as that? :shock:

     

    Nice to see Brill living up to his name. :grin:

     

    Is a ref allowed to say "no more" to a player who's blatantly dived as their lad did in the first half?

     

    The EDL pleb who looked about 30 but was calling it on with those scruffy 15 year old Tranmere hoodrats then fell over a seat on his way out :lol::lol:

     

    Are coppers allowed to carry big sticks in 2010?

     

    Singing "staying up" when you're 4th bottom with 2,3 or 4 games in hand was odd and embarrassing. :unsure: That's what the players now think the fans expectations are - nice one.

     

    I fancy us Tuesday night now :unsure:

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