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*sigh* what a shyte final. Frankly I'm glad Man United lost. Hopefully the old saying is true that no-one remembers the losers. Because United were shocking and I hope no-one remembers they even played in the worst FA CUP Final in decades.
I kill you in my dreams, I turn the other cheek during the day.
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We play Portsmouth tonight and with Rooney out I hope Tevez can deliver the goods, Saha and Solksjaer are still not fit to play which means Tevez is the only option upfront with probably Giggs and Ronaldo in support, now I know why I didn't want Sir Alex to sell Alan Smith.
If we win tonight and this weekend Sundays draw wouldn't matter that much coz Chelsea are playing Liverpool this weekend so one of them or both are going to drop points
I just hope we have a much improved performance in front of goal tonight
If we win tonight and this weekend Sundays draw wouldn't matter that much coz Chelsea are playing Liverpool this weekend so one of them or both are going to drop points
I just hope we have a much improved performance in front of goal tonight
once Tevez settles in he can play better than Smith by far IMHO - he was one of argentina's stars in the world cup - with him and messi being the only two argentinian players catching my eyenow I know why I didn't want Sir Alex to sell Alan Smith.
he also did okay for Westham considering that the managers for idiotic reasons best known to themselves left him out most of the time - only making use of him close to the end
anyways im glad he is at united and i hope he can settle in quickly and start scoring goals - he is a hard worker and never gives up during that full 90 minutes - not many players are fit enough to do that
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UndaGrad wrote:Oh oh your team's in trouble. Solskjaer just retired. More information tomorrow. I'm sleepy.
It was the knee that did it.Was the glory the start of pain?
It was the most memorable goal in Manchester United’s glorious history. It was also the split-second that eventually led to a heartbreaking exit for the man the United faithful call Legend.
When Ole Gunnar Solskjaer went sliding towards fans in the Nou Camp stadium on that unforgettable May night in 1999, there was no hint of the road which lay ahead.
Yet over the ensuing years, the striker, 34, who hit 126 goals in 366 games for the Reds, was to look back on that moment with the ultimate in mixed feelings.
Solskjaer never publicly admitted the repercussions of that famous sliding celebration following his instinctive prodded European Cup winner against Bayern Munich. But privately he has told team-mates past and present it was the time he first felt pain in the knee that has now forced him to retire.
Phil Thomas, The Sun
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