Im slightly warming to united lol

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Postby mikeg » Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:14 pm

shock horror!!!!!

read a very interesting article the other day that was spot on, even tho we hate each other, without each other we would be nothing, it is the rivalry over the years that has made us both as big as we both are, also we both like to play football like it should be played

and if you look at what the pair of us have won compared to all the other clubs, especially the clubs from the capital who the media love its pretty remarkable, its a love hate relationship lol

chelsea is the new enemy   :p
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Postby Rastalovich » Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:20 pm

Sky loved the mancs for 10 years+

Never forget that, never warm to em.

(even in a jest post) :P
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Postby Effes » Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:20 pm

I predict a riot...I predict a riot.
You must have had more Stella than me!

Without each other we would be nothing?
Before Ferguson we still hated them and they'd not won the league in 20 years!?
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Postby Salvi Torres » Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:23 pm

everyone stop drinkin please ! only jokin!
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Postby Squigels » Sun Feb 05, 2006 11:48 pm

What do you mean sky fell in love with United. Not in half as much love as they are in with Liverpool,Chelsea and Arsenal over the past few seasons.

United won the league playing great attacking football and with the two best sides of the 90s arguably two of the best sides in English Football history. Don't forget the number of scouse pundits on Telly
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Postby mark the red » Sun Feb 05, 2006 11:58 pm

ill never warm to them but i can understand how the rivalry can help one another
i f**king love leon mc, what a lad
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Postby Rastalovich » Sun Feb 05, 2006 11:58 pm

10% shares too :P

U have to accept, as hard as it may be, that players in thier 40/50s, with something to say are pretty much gonna be mostly speaking with a scouse accent. Not all, but mostly.
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Postby mikeg » Sun Feb 05, 2006 11:58 pm

Squigels wrote:What do you mean sky fell in love with United. Not in half as much love as they are in with Liverpool,Chelsea and Arsenal over the past few seasons.

United won the league playing great attacking football and with the two best sides of the 90s arguably two of the best sides in English Football history. Don't forget the number of scouse pundits on Telly

arguably the 2nd and 3rd best side in english football history mate

liverpool in the 80's were at a level that no club side has ever came near
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Postby Squigels » Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:22 am

Explain that seriously. I don't think your lot in the 80s were that special. You won the European cup a few times but so did Villa and Forest and you won a similar number of league titles in what was Footballs unpopular days. You are up there but i don't think you reached a level no other club side matched.

Just if Chelsea win loads of league titles they won't be as good as other sides as they don't approach to play enteraining football.

It was a different game then look how sucsessful you have been since the backpass was outlawed.

If the time machine was a viable option the two United teams would have beaten the 80s Liverpool.

Even in the 80s when United were awful whenever they played Liverpool they more often then not beat them for some reason or another the only time when this greatest side in English Footballing history outclassed United was the 83 League Cup Final.

man for man in the context of English Football the United team of 1994 is the best English footballing side. You are welcome to disagree but thats how i see it.

Schmiechial
Parker
Bruce
Palistar
Irwin
Ince
Keane
Andrei K
Giggs
Sparky
Cantona

Fabulous
Robson
Sharpe
Dublin
Sealey all on the bench
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Postby Rastalovich » Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:26 am

Yeah I`d disagree tbh, it pretty much co-insides with Souies dismantaling of the Liverpool side before hand.

Let`s bring out the conspiracies !!!!!!
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Postby Mikz » Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:33 am

:D that 1994 team wasnt so good . I remember watching Barcelona destroy them 4-0  he he he  ! Shouldve been more too. To be called a great team -you need to conquer europe too not totally capitulate at the first sight of decent opposition.
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Postby Rastalovich » Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:53 am

I was just thinking.

Just for the subs, I`ll have the 1, Fairclough - LOL

Anywho:

League Super Cup Winners
1986

European Cup Winners
1980-81, 1983-84

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
1979-80, 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1985-86, 1987-88, 1989-90   

CHARITY/COMMUNITY SHIELD WINNERS
1980, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1989

F.A. CUP WINNERS
1986, 1989   

LEAGUE CUP WINNERS
1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 

That`s all we won in the year having an 80 in it (might have some a year out in some cases, not that good a stato). Not that much to compare with aye.
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Postby Woollyback » Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:18 am

i must admit i've a lot more time for manu these days than i have for chelsea. at least everything the sh*te did was organic (albeit with the aid of shareholder's money piling in when they went plc)

i liken it to the difference between a proper band who've written all their own songs and played all their own instruments, and a pop-idol manufactured band who've been auditioned together from nothing and gone straight to number 1

i hate manu more than i could ever hate any other football club, but i DO respect them. chelsea? it's just loathing, no respect whatsoever.
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Postby Squigels » Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:37 am

sorry when you are not allowed play Cantona and giggs against the likes of Barcalona its a handicap and that was in 95 the team the year before that walked the league with the finest attacking football ever seen in the English game.

Don't forget in the 90s United won

the premiership in 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, won't include 2000 and 2001 which was the three in a row.

The Fa Cup 1990,1994,1996,1999

European Cup 1999

League Cup 1991

European Cup Winners Cup 1991

Intercontinetal Championship 1999

Charity Shield 1994,1995,1997

Super Cup 1991

Similar enough Haul frankly The United team dominated throughout the 90s and early 00s 7 in 9 is an unbelivable record for league titles.

Much as your haul was impressive i am always going to be biased so maybe i am talking :censored: here.

I don't like the moneybag accusations placed at United its not thier fault for running a club properly the amount of stars that originated form the youth team was testament to a well run club. The class of 92 remains probobly the greatest youth team  considering the calibar of player in it. The youth team has stayed strong and stars are already evident if Guiseppe Rossi wasn't so small he would be starting in the premiership already 17 goals in 13 starts for the reserves and 7 in his last 3 he is already showing the quality he has.

Sorry for the patronsing i just don't think Liverpool of the 80s were any better then the United of the next decade. 

Manchester and Liverpool always inspired each other. The Sucsess of the Beatles showed the musical talent in the North West allowing The various Manchester groups of 80s and early 90s to make it. (Roses,Oasis,Joy Division, blah blah) and i think eventually another few proper scouse groups will make it big.

i will have more respect for what You did in the 80s and what united did in the 90s then them Surry,Essex and kent part time :censored:wits ever will do.
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Postby Dundalk » Mon Feb 06, 2006 2:13 am

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