Sure it is nice to see United playing the Matt Busby way, with young players, attacking and scoring at will and the free flowing football we have all come to love. But in this day and age, it takes a wise old manager who can juggle his players around, choose a result he is happy to carry forward to the next leg of a match and then succeed in winning the game over two legs.
United lost 4-1 to Liverpool and that was a bitter pill to swallow, I am still reeling after that one and to make things worse we lost to Fulham 2-0 today. I said in an earlier post, United can afford to lose three games and STILL win the league, so we lost 2 now and we can still lose another !! So what's with all this talk of the quintuple being impossible, or the double out of sight.......why is the treble impossible ?
This is still the same Manchester United that strike fear into EVERY team they face. Ask any Fulham player if he thought, in his wildest dreams, they would beat United 2-0, not one of them will say they did. I would also be interested to see the Fulham dressing room after that game too, I bet none of them could stand up, they were run ragged by United and today, the luck was against United.
I don't like to read all this nonsense and negativity about Fergie and the boys. Do you think Sir Matt gave up and raised doubts over United's future while having the last rites read over him by a priest ? Was Duncan Edwards ready to quit when Bobby Charlton went to visit him in the Munich hospital with horrific head injuries ? No way, Edwards asked what team they were playing on Saturday, he was willing to get off his death bed and go play for United, such is the love for this great team.
Trailing 1-0 to Bayern Munich, 90 minutes gone and every United player was out on their feet, they had given their all. But did they give in ? Can Manchester United score ? They ALWAYS score.........and the rest is history as they say.
Even if you only saw it on TV, you don't much like football and you can't stand Manchester United, it was a two minute miracle you will tell your grandchildren about ! The final 120 seconds of the 1999 European Cup Final in Barcelona were simply the most breath taking in sporting history. Those two minutes transcended sport. It was an object lesson in life. What those two late scorers Sherringham and Solskjaer and 11 other players achieved in those brief moments inspired me. Because of those two minutes, I will ALWAYS know that if you keep trying you CAN succeed.
Those guys at United, Van Der Sar, Rafael, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra, Ronaldo, Scholes, Giggs, Carrick, Nani, Tevez, Rooney, Berbatov and the youngsters, Wellbeck, Gibson, Chester, Evans and the fringe players, Fletch, O'Shea, Anderson etc etc will give their all EVERY week, game in and game out. Can they win the Quintuple ? You can bet your fucking arse they can !!!
Just remember those two brief minutes in Barcelona and BELIEVE !!
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4 comments:
Great to see you back Carly, missed your posts.
The problem is Carly, we haven't played well since the Carling cup final and Steven-why-dont-you-play-like-that-for-England-Gerrard and Miss Torres not only look unstoppable at the moment but I've got a bad feeling every team the bin-dippers play from now till the end of the season are just going to bend over for them.
Hopefully the international break will do the players good - take their minds off the mistakes for a while.
How the hell can you call Fletcher a fringe player! Why isn't Nani in there. He should be in a circus or doing Michael Jackson impressions. Ferguson should have played his strongest team against the scousers.
Fletcher has got the legs we need in midfield and could have marked Gerrard instead of trying Anderson who isn't up to it and couldn't hit a cow's arse with a banjo.
And Fletcher should have been played in the centre of midfield against Fulham, not on the wing.
And Ferdinand isn't as good as folk think he is, when he hasn't got a protector playing next to him.
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