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32.1 | United No 1 | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Aug 08 1991 20:05 | 9 |
32.2 | Scouser jibe at Mancs No.1 of a new conference!!!!! | RDGENG::SWIFFEN | | Thu Aug 08 1991 20:33 | 9 |
| Well here's the first dig at United in a new conference. They only went and lost
5-1 last night to Austria Vienna and new boy Parker was responsible for 3 of
the goals and also got himself booked. I am now certain it is something to
do with United that reasonable, even good players like Parker end up nervous
wrecks!!
Keep Smiling Stretford Enders!!!
Chris.
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32.3 | The predictable Mancs. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I HATE THE MANCS | Thu Aug 08 1991 21:55 | 9 |
|
Manchester United were thrashed 5-1 last night in a friendly against
Austria Vienna in Linz. But what about this for a lame excuse. Manager
Alex Ferfuson blamed fatigue for this result. The season hasn't even
started and the Mancs are jaded out. Brian "choccy" McClair scored the
only goal for the Mancs.
rgds,
Martin
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32.4 | Busby is a Legend | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Aug 09 1991 16:08 | 10 |
32.5 | ho ho ho | LARVAE::HUTCHINGS_P | Misteak.?..what Misteak.? | Fri Aug 09 1991 18:11 | 6 |
| Well well....
The City reserves have started well then.....
:-) :-) :-) :-)
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32.6 | Palli is Out | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Aug 10 1991 14:56 | 10 |
32.7 | 35,000 at OT for Matt | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Aug 12 1991 12:40 | 12 |
32.8 | Great stuff Paul mate!! | RDGENG::SWIFFEN | | Mon Aug 12 1991 16:23 | 5 |
| I am now honestly convinced Paul Parker was bought by someone else to stop any
remote chance United have of attempting to win the league. He scored another
own goal yesterday!!! 2 in 2 games , good rate that!!
Chris
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32.9 | The same old story to continue. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | CARPE DIEM | Mon Aug 12 1991 17:23 | 11 |
| I can say with a good deal of certainty that if Utd. had Maradonna,
Pele, Best or Aldo in their team, they would still be conceeding
own-goals. On a more serious note, it looks as if Utd. don't even have
a remote chance of winning the league title. They needed to buy some
quality players like Liverpool have done but opted for a Russian, a
Danish keeper(now that's good buying when one considers the rules for
UEFA competitions) but I think Parker will turn out to be a good buy.
Yes, it does look increasingly likely that Utd. will be reaching the
quarter-century without a league title.
Martin.
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32.10 | pops a crock | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Tue Aug 13 1991 16:32 | 8 |
|
Guess what.....??? BRYAN ROBSON will not start against NOTTS COUNTY
he was injured in the testimonial it seems to be a calf injury.
Its getting a bit much................don't you think.I mean he's
the buisness but but but.....I can't keep making excuses for him.
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32.11 | BRYAN ROBSON | COMICS::HAWLEY | no, its a flower pot | Tue Aug 13 1991 17:14 | 7 |
| > he's the buisness but but but.....I can't keep making excuses for him.
dont bother mate...weve been laughing at him for years...
now, hes just becoming an embarrassment.
Ian.
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32.12 | Scousers love talking about UNITED | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Aug 13 1991 19:28 | 13 |
32.13 | United's Title | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Aug 14 1991 20:33 | 14 |
32.14 | | RDGENG::SWIFFEN | | Wed Aug 14 1991 20:44 | 10 |
| Brian,
The difference was that you paid that amount of cash a few years back for a
defender who was not experienced in the top flight. We have paid less now for
an international class defender!! United are actually a good bet this year as
the 7/4 odds for Arsenal and Liverpool are ridiculous if you want to win any
cash. It just shows that the bookies have no faith in the rest of the First
Division when the third favourites are at 8/1!!
Chris.
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32.15 | No title this time around. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | CARPE DIEM | Wed Aug 14 1991 21:44 | 8 |
| Odds or no odds, I can't see Utd. with a chance of winning the league.
We know nothing about the Russian or the Danish keeper and you still
have Mike Phelan, Neil Webb and Robbo who is surely well past it by
now. So there is a total absence of strength or indeed ability in the
middle of the field to mount a serious title challenge.
In my opinion, Utd. will do well to finish in the top five.
Martin.
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32.16 | a cut above the rest | MINDER::MACDONALDI | | Wed Aug 14 1991 22:32 | 9 |
| re -1
( In my opinion, Utd. will do well to finish in the top five.)
Just above liverpool then ??!!!
im
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32.17 | gems from no. 1 noter | ESSB::BREE | | Thu Aug 15 1991 13:26 | 8 |
| Odds or no odds.....
You just can't see.
Martin, give me 4/1 on United finishing in the top 5.
Paul
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32.18 | United's transfer record is not too hot.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Aug 15 1991 14:54 | 38 |
|
re last few...
Despite being a life-long UTD nut, I have to agree with those that
criticise the sense of some of our recent "aquisitions".
Pallister at 2.3m was lunacy but what we had to pay to get him.
We paid (and continue to pay !!) silly money for Ince..
Phelan.....utter waste, I think he's rubbish.
Webb - probably seemed OK at the time, but has proved doubtful.
All in all, Liverpool have been able to buy the best (Barnes,
Beardsley, Rush from Juve) because the best players want to play
in the best side and are prepared to go there and test themselves
with the best.
Utd will continue to struggle to lure the likes of Wright,
Saunders to OT whilst they continue to be a "good" side but not
a "great" side, and winning the league title (yes, Martin, I
KNOW..) is the best measure of that.
I remain hopeful that we can have a good year this season, but
being a serious title contender with a collection of good players
rather than a top-class squad could prove difficult, if not
impossible.
We'll see, but I'm not too confident. Our best chance of honours
remains winning one of the cups, with a top three finish in the
League.
Consistency is the key. We play well against 'pool, Arsenal, Leeds,
and give up far too many points to lesser sides. Liverpool don't
typically do that, and last year when they did, Arsenal didn't and
they won the League.
Andy.
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32.19 | | RDGENG::SWIFFEN | | Thu Aug 15 1991 15:10 | 7 |
| Andy,
An excellant and honest United note.
Must be applauded for talking common sense
Chris
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32.20 | It's our Year | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Aug 15 1991 15:58 | 20 |
32.21 | More ramblings....... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Aug 15 1991 16:28 | 40 |
|
Yes, Brian...I too live in hope. There IS only ONE UNITED...
But to clarify what I was saying,
Pallister. He has not been excellent value. He took 18 months to
look an accomplished player. For 2.3m I would expect the finished
article!! He looks better now, and I like his temprement. And yes,
he will be around (hopefully..) for years to come. Still not
considered "International" class by those that make the decisions,
though...
Ince is woeful. He's volatile, has too few "good" games - again,
I expect more for so much money - , sometimes violent, doesn't
score enough (any!) goals. He looked good as a big fish in a small
pool (sorry to West Ham fans..) but his Ambrose Mendy-run bandwagon
has proven ill-founded for me. I say he should go, and soon.
Phelan is cr*p.
And what about Danny Wallace !!! (thanks for reminding me, Antony
8-(
Jeez, words fail me.....When I think Liverpool paid 900k for Barnes,
and we paid 800k for that camel...ask yourself if that was good
business..
I'll be rooting for United as much as ever this year, but no one
can convince me that we've been too clever in the transfer market
recently. Paul Parker is one of the few "coups" we've achieved, in
my opinion. I think he will prove to be worth every penny. When
I hear Liverpool fans saying "..wish we'd bought him.." that gives
me a good feeling!!
And Sparky will score this season's first Div.1 goal !!
Andy.
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32.22 | Whoops | KERNEL::WATTERSON | I wasn't pushed - I jumped | Thu Aug 15 1991 17:23 | 6 |
|
Man Utd lost 0-1 in a testimonial at VS Rugby (non-league cub) last
night.
Paul
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32.23 | no bargain | ESSB::BREE | | Thu Aug 15 1991 17:32 | 3 |
| I reckon the worst buy ever was that haircut Mal Donaghy.
Paul
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32.24 | "Little" clubs got to make money somehow... | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: London South TCC | Thu Aug 15 1991 17:47 | 7 |
| Interesting to see the Utd fans (and others) complaining about so-called high
transfer fees...
Remember you're supposed to be the elite. You want a Super-League? You got it!
;-)
Tarik
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32.25 | good-buy | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Thu Aug 15 1991 18:16 | 21 |
|
I must say something to defend poor old MIKE PHELAN,you are all
saying he is c**p thats not true he played well through the last
half of the season and never let us down when playing at right back.
I agree he is not a UNITED player or the type of player that supporters
want to see but give the man some credit....He was the best we had
at the time and never let UNITED down with his commitment..yes maybe
lacks skill and pace and would'nt my first choice but a pat on his
back for his guts and commitment and asked to play out of position.
As to the note about transfers its good to see UNITED buy players
who we can look forward to becoming good players.At one point they
seemed to buy players who used to be at their prime and only wanted
to play for a big club and a big wage before there careers finished
for example:ALAN BRAZIL,IN SOME CASES FRANK STAPLETON,GARRY BIRTLES
GEORGE GRAHAM (going back some,but arrived at UNITED with a big
name at the end of his career and did nothing)GORDAN MCQUEEN,and
I am sure there are more.Its good to see UNITED buy players who
are developing rather than supporters sitting and waiting to see
if big name players produce the goods that they once did.
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32.26 | Pally is Fit | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Aug 16 1991 15:55 | 13 |
32.27 | 100% record | KERNEL::MCCOMBE | | Sat Aug 17 1991 21:30 | 11 |
|
United 2 - Notts County 0
Hughes
McClair
47,000+ crowd, the doors were locked an hour before the
start with thousands still outside. Sounds like a good start,
anyone got a math report..?
Duncan.
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32.28 | | KERNEL::MCCOMBE | | Sat Aug 17 1991 21:36 | 5 |
|
Or a 'match' report even.......
Duncan.
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32.29 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Aug 19 1991 14:04 | 14 |
| re .27
ACtually the second scorer for United was a marvellous volley from
Robbo (the man who can't play and is always injured, never makes the
start of a season etc etc).
The Russian 'Connie' played a blinder; very quick and inventive.
There's going to be some ragged defences when he teams up with Sharpe.
PP kept a clean sheet!
ANd United are top of the league!
PS: Local radio expect a renewed bid from Forest for Webb this week.
Webb didn't even make subs on Saturday.
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32.30 | A Good Start | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Aug 19 1991 14:11 | 12 |
32.31 | Is Webb on the way out??? | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | | Mon Aug 19 1991 14:14 | 6 |
| RE:-2
does this renewed bid from Forest mean that Ferguson is willing to
let Webb go?? I read somewhere that Ferguson maintained he wanted the
strongest possible squad and Webb would be part of it!
M.J.
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32.32 | One down....41 to go... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Aug 19 1991 15:11 | 19 |
|
Good start for us. A result away to Villa this week is now vital.
Glad to see Sparky getting the first (of many) for Utd this season.
Lets hump Big Ron's escapologists (sp?) from Saturday and set the
pace, with 'pool and Arsenal mis-firing a little at the start of
the season and Spurs getting lucky (Southampton should have had
six but forgot where the goal was...)
tip for Wednesday:
Villa 0 - 1 Utd McClair 60 mins.
Andy.
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32.33 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Aug 19 1991 17:22 | 11 |
| re .31
Ferguson wants 2M for Webb; Forest so far have offered 1.5M. If Forest
offer 2M then I would assume it's too good an offer to refuse. Webb has
never really hit it off at OT, mainly because of injuries and he's
played out of position -- right side of midfield rather than centre.
I'd be sorry to see him go, mainly because he's not one of the
'headless' chicken type midfield players (aka Batty, Ward, McCall) but
can actually pass acurately more than 10 yds -- witness his pass in the
Cup Final to Lee Martin.
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32.34 | Let him Go | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Aug 19 1991 18:20 | 11 |
32.35 | Which 4 for Europe ? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most Infamous Welshman | Tue Aug 20 1991 03:49 | 14 |
| Re .30,
Interesting to see United playing with 6 non-english players on
Saturday (I don't know what nationality Ferguson is?).
[Liverpool played with 5 so they have a similiar problem]
I imagine that the goalie and both Hughes and Mclair will make the cut for
the Europen games - but that would mean cutting one or both of the
full-backs; which might not be the best thing to do.
Comments anyone?
Andrew.D.Wicks
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32.36 | Perhaps something like... | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Aug 20 1991 13:24 | 21 |
| I would imagine the team to be
Schmicael (or however its spelt) Danish
Parker
Bruce
Pallister
Martin
Ince
Robson
Konelski Russian
McClair Scottish
Hughes Welsh
Sharpe
subs: Webb, Wallace, Beardsmore, Beardsmore (Welsh) , Irwin (Irish)
Seems a bit lacking if any injuries. Can subs be 'foreigners' as long
as on 4 foreigners on pitch at any one time?
CAn't understand why teams have just rolled over and accepted this
ruling; seems a restraint of trade under EC rules.
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32.37 | Only 4 per Squad.. | UPROAR::SHORESD | david shores | Tue Aug 20 1991 13:45 | 11 |
|
Only 4 foreign players allowed per squad. Thus United need some more
English subs. Maybe thats why they won't let Webby return to his best
hunting ground at FOREST? 8-) 8-) 8-)
Come on UU RRREDDDSS...
3 Points from Leeds tonite..
DavidS.
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32.38 | SPURS FOR THE CUP !!!!! | SUBURB::SEARCHR | ROBERT SEARCH | Thu Sep 12 1991 15:56 | 6 |
|
Problem with United having soooooo many foreigners is......only players
playing in foreign countries will play for United......cause they are
the only ones who HAVEN'T seen the pitch !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers...Rob..
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32.39 | INFO URGENTLY REQUIRED. | SUBURB::SEARCHR | ROBERT SEARCH | Thu Sep 12 1991 16:00 | 5 |
| INFO WANTED.....
Who scored the United goal that won the 1990 Cup Final ?
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32.40 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Grrreat.....Soopah | Thu Sep 12 1991 16:09 | 3 |
| Lee Martin (?)
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32.41 | MU Schedule? | WR2FOR::HARPHAM_LY | | Thu Sep 12 1991 22:04 | 13 |
|
Hello!
I'm a Yank, married to an old "Stretford ender", who I'm holding
hostage here in San Francisco, CA. I've told him about this note,
and he just can't believe it!!! He asked me to enter a reply and
see if anyone would be willing to publish this year's schedule for
Manchester United here.
Thank you very much in advance!
Lynn
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32.42 | Not bad for a READING supporter, eh? | DUCK::TRINDERS | | Thu Sep 12 1991 23:18 | 80 |
32.43 | Results so Far | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Sep 12 1991 23:24 | 15 |
32.44 | Thankyou!!! | WR2FOR::HARPHAM_LY | | Fri Sep 13 1991 00:33 | 9 |
|
Simon and Brian, you guys are terrific!!! Tony will be elated!
(I'll have to think of something I REALLY want, and use this info
as a bribe....)
Thank you SO much!
Lynn
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32.45 | Here we go | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Fri Sep 13 1991 15:04 | 25 |
|
I see Ferguson hopes that Andrei K will be fit to play on Saturday
against Southampton. Have to wait and see.
United to win 3-1, YES even away to Southampton.
United are still debating on who should play in the 1st Round of the
ECWC. Deifinates are probably Schmiechal(sp!) Hughes, McClair and one
other between Andrei K(if fit) Dennis Irwin and Giggs. Should be intersting
who he picks. Will probably be from:-
Schmiechal
Parker
Irwin?
Pallister
Robson
Ince
Hughes
McClair
Andrie K?
Sharpe
Wallace
Giggs?
Bruce
im
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32.46 | Strong Squad | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Sep 13 1991 15:59 | 7 |
| United have used 16 players already this season, and Sharpe, Wallace,
Martin, Robins, and Beardsmore have still to appear. This shows how
strong the squad is and it will stand to us as the season wears on.
Brian.
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32.47 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Sep 13 1991 17:00 | 2 |
| Robson can't play in 1st ECWC game; he's been suspended as he was
booked too often in last year's glory run.
|
32.48 | LIVE T.V. | SUBURB::LEEA | | Fri Sep 13 1991 17:25 | 3 |
| Anyone know if the Man U match in the ecwc is live on t.v.
A.L.
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32.49 | Not on Live | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Sep 13 1991 20:14 | 11 |
32.50 | its on | WELCLU::KENT | Ricky's dad | Fri Sep 13 1991 21:54 | 8 |
|
ITV are showing Utd v Pae something Live on Wednesday at 2.20pm, with
the Arsenal game live in the evening, directly opposite Liverpool v a
lot of part timers. Oh dear, I seem to have next Wednesday booked as a
holiday as well.
happy viewing
Gary
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32.51 | Satellite for Saturdays game | TROOA::PBLANEY | Regional Technology Support Group | Sat Sep 14 1991 01:20 | 13 |
| What happened all the other entries to this note ?
Anyway, as I had said in one of those entries, we get a match here in
Canada live every Saturday. Well, United are on this week, and will be
several times this season. In case anyone over there wants to pick up
the Satellite, TSN (the sports network, a TV channel over here hwo
provide the program) have told me it is on:
Galaxy 6 satellite, Transponder (channel) 24.
I believe it is not scrambled. Enjoy!
Paul
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32.52 | 3 points | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Sep 14 1991 15:47 | 6 |
32.53 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Sep 16 1991 16:27 | 4 |
| re .49
Perhaps I'm mistaken; or local radio is!
|
32.54 | Still On Top | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Sep 16 1991 16:28 | 16 |
32.55 | E.C.W.C | SUBURB::LEEA | | Mon Sep 16 1991 16:56 | 7 |
| In a squad of 16 you are only allowed 4 foreign players.
Also robson is suspended so he will not be playing.
Prediction 3-0 to United
A.L.
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32.56 | Not too slippy in Greece | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Mon Sep 16 1991 17:25 | 15 |
|
Prediction for the ECWC
UNITED 4 PAE Athinaikos 0
And on Saturday
UNITED 5 The MAD Hatters 0
Nearly each member of the team scoring a goal this week ??!!!
macca
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32.57 | Don't write Luton off. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Sep 16 1991 17:54 | 12 |
| re -1
I don't think Luton will be pushed over 5-0 at OT. The Mancs will have
been over to Greece, and will be tired and Luton at home isn't
glamorous is it. I would not be surprised if the Hatters get a point.
Anyway, what is going on - the Mancs seem to have some consistency, how
long will this go on for. There are some hard games in October, eg the
Arse and the Pool at OT, if 4 points are taken from these 2 games, then
maybe the Mancs will have to be taken seriously. Time will tell.
jb.
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32.58 | Live Tv | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Sep 16 1991 20:36 | 7 |
| re .54
Are you sure??? - Utd on tv
surely they'd show the champions Live.. European cup takes a preference
over the ECWC
Mick...
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32.59 | The Mancs Lead By 5 | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Sep 16 1991 21:02 | 16 |
32.60 | United are No 1 with Scousers | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Sep 17 1991 17:23 | 15 |
32.61 | 4 To Start | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Sep 17 1991 18:49 | 15 |
32.62 | Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Sep 18 1991 13:02 | 7 |
32.63 | Cunno Devoted to United | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Sep 18 1991 19:39 | 6 |
32.64 | | YUPPY::PANES | The great cucumber robberies of 1989 | Wed Sep 18 1991 19:42 | 15 |
| <<< Note 32.63 by ESSB::BLONG "The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty" >>>
-< Cunno Devoted to United >-
> Just got a phone call from Cunno in Crete to let me know that United
> are Drawing 0-0 at half time.
Surely that should read;
Just got a phone call from Cunno in Crete to let me know that United
are Drawing 0(O)-0(O) at half time.
SoToUoAoRoTo
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32.65 | A Draw | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Sep 18 1991 20:48 | 15 |
32.66 | Crap CRAp CRAP .......... | SIOG::DAWSON | | Wed Sep 18 1991 21:23 | 17 |
|
Just back from a late lunch-hour(or two) and if thats the best that
the current holders can do WELL ............
This was PATHETIC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
United should have won this easily but they were CRAP....
I cant see them going very far this year ,if this is the best they
can offer.
cheers
Liam
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32.67 | Its over 2 legs | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Sep 18 1991 21:45 | 18 |
|
re -1
playing in the middle of a greek sunny afternoon. not having a full
strength squad. crap food and only arriving yesterday. these are my
excuses.
anyway, this competition is who plays better over two legs, so if you
don't play well in one game, then you have one other game to rectify
the situation i.e. play your guts out
so we will easily beat them at OT. maybe not as i predicted. but we'll
see how the pool and the arse do tonight.
macca
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32.68 | United are There | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Sep 18 1991 22:53 | 8 |
32.69 | Great campaigners in Europe! Looneypool | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Wed Sep 18 1991 23:18 | 15 |
|
< a typical looneypool performance >
At last you admit that Liverpool were/are the kings of Europe
as regards British teams.
A typical looneypool performance is usually 2-0 maybe 3-0.
Vinnie.
Hope I don't regret this note.
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32.70 | typical | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Wed Sep 18 1991 23:24 | 7 |
|
Liverpool 1 up after 10 mins. (typical looneypool)
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32.71 | It's over....6-1 | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Thu Sep 19 1991 01:01 | 13 |
|
Brian
You better take a day off!!
Looneypool 6 H.Laahti 1
And they are still playing......
Don't you just love it when a plan comes together! < Hannibal Smith >
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32.72 | Mancs don't Hide | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Sep 19 1991 12:22 | 13 |
32.73 | Surely you jest! | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Thu Sep 19 1991 12:34 | 6 |
|
Oh! What a jester you are Brian!!
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32.74 | Bobby Robson in disguise?? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most Infamous Welshman | Thu Sep 19 1991 17:16 | 9 |
| .67,.68 and .72 appear to have been written by Bobby Robson the
ex-England manager who obviously is now working for DEC.
Have any other noters noticed this outbreak of 'Robsonism' in hear
later?
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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32.75 | ex | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Thu Sep 19 1991 17:46 | 7 |
|
Didn't Utd. lose 5-1 to the Shopkeepers X1 that Arsenal beat
6-1 last night, in a pre-season game.
Makes you wonder !!!!!
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32.76 | So.... | OPG::TONY | | Thu Sep 19 1991 18:10 | 4 |
| What are you trying to imply... ????
I suppose that makes them 11 goals better than United does it ??
tony
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32.77 | How many goals????? | REPAIR::ATKINS | | Thu Sep 19 1991 18:23 | 6 |
|
If that's the case then United were 6 goals better than Arsenal in
the rumbelows cup>>>>>>>>>
Andy
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32.78 | The Mancs lead by 4 | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Sep 19 1991 18:34 | 11 |
32.79 | Who's talking about fact's! | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Thu Sep 19 1991 18:58 | 18 |
|
Brian,
Got ya goin I think.
I never said that Austria Vienna were shopkeepers, but if you
think that Liverpool got 6, because H.LAHTI were partimers
what are Utd. if the Austrian's can score 5 against you lot
and Arsenal hammer them getting 6.
I would not even suggest that Arsenal are __only__ 11 goals better
than Utd., everyone knows that when it comes down to the wire
Arsenal are in a different league.
Whatever the outcome of all this, happy noting and someday you
too could score 6.......or let in 6...
Vinnie.
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32.80 | Villa 0 United 1 | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Sep 19 1991 19:28 | 11 |
32.81 | Great Dive though! | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Thu Sep 19 1991 20:13 | 8 |
|
Brian,
You can come back down now!!
I would not judge any team on one performance, even Villa
Vinnie.
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32.82 | Be Nice ! | KAOFS::G_LARKIN | dtn 621-4091 | Thu Sep 19 1991 23:55 | 7 |
| Vinnie,
Leave the poor Mancs supporters alone. You know they're such a
sensitive bunch, and anyhow a 0-0 draw must count as good for a team of
their calibre:-)
Gerry
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32.83 | ok! Tomorrow is be nice to Mancs day. | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Fri Sep 20 1991 01:48 | 1 |
|
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32.84 | and now . . . | TROOA::PBLANEY | Regional Technology Support Group | Fri Sep 20 1991 04:09 | 28 |
| Well,
I watched United live last Saturday over here, and they were crap most
of the game. First 15 minutes they should have had 3, then they gave up
and let themselves play to the level of Southampton. If it was not for
Robbo & Sparky, we'd have been in trouble. Note who is just behind us
in the league, after their 'bad' start.
No surprise we tied in Greece. These guys should be fit - heat or no
heat. It wasn't exactly cold for the Greeks, and with the UK weather
you all have been boasting about to us ex-pats lately, United have no
excuse. However, it's a long road to a cup defence, and United will
succeed 2-0 in the next game. This new 'foreign' player rule forces
United into trying more team players out in league games. They need 16
players all capable of playing against any team - might just have that
now.
Luton will be tough, but a nice gift from the schedule. Then a win
against the Greeks on the return will set us up nicely for Liverpool -
should be a great game. Let's face it, wherever United play is almost
always the game of the week, with games against 'pool bigger than cup
finals.
Four points up in the league should keep us honest and hard-working.
Brian - Vinnie got you!
Paul
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32.86 | United in Europe | OPG::TONY | | Fri Sep 20 1991 15:39 | 12 |
| Ok...Chaps..
We had all this abuse last year...about how bad we were in the ECWC.
And as you all know we WON IT...So shut it...I dont think anyone out
there is eligible to critisize us. Has anybody won a European Trophy
recently.(British clubs of course)...??? NO.... And dont start
giving facts which we United are always being reminded about
HISTORY....
Tony
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32.87 | | KAOFS::G_LARKIN | dtn 621-4091 | Fri Sep 20 1991 16:59 | 4 |
| I know Liverpool are good, but it would be hard for them to win a
European Trophy when they were'nt in Europe.
Gerry
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32.88 | Who's Fault is it Anyway | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Sep 20 1991 18:27 | 9 |
32.89 | No Competition | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Fri Sep 20 1991 20:16 | 17 |
| re - a few back
it was me that made the prediction for saturday of 5-0 against luton.
however i will not withdraw it, but will settle for at least a 3-0
scoreline
then to beat the greek side in mid-week 2-0
beat the arse as easily as luton and the same against the 'pool.?!
now answer that one.
which-ever way, we'll still be on top.
macca
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32.90 | Lot of room on the sideboard yet | KAOFS::G_LARKIN | dtn 621-4091 | Sat Sep 21 1991 00:50 | 8 |
| re .88
I was just saying that it would be hard to win a trophy without being
in the competition......we all know whose fault it was! As for the
sideboard, I doubt the Mancs will be paying any overtime to have their
silverware cleaned.
Gerry
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32.91 | No Brasso at Anfield | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Sep 21 1991 17:45 | 7 |
32.92 | After 40 Minutes | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Sep 21 1991 19:48 | 9 |
32.93 | United lead 2-0 | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Sep 21 1991 20:29 | 9 |
32.94 | 3-0 | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Sep 21 1991 20:35 | 4 |
32.95 | 4-0 United | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Sep 21 1991 20:37 | 4 |
32.96 | Still Top | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Sep 21 1991 20:52 | 17 |
32.97 | Returned from exile.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Sep 23 1991 15:05 | 36 |
|
After two weeks away from this place (oh it's good to be back) there
is much to reflect on what has been happening to Utd.
I was unfortunate to watch the Greek game live on the box. We were
not convincing. A tremendous save by Peter near the end of the 1st
half kept a clean sheet, but we really should have been 2-0 up by
then.
Further misses in the second half (one from Ince after a great run)
kept the scoreline blank. Don't believe all the rubbish about Utd
being fortunate - any "neutral" watching would have thought we were
the home side such was our domination of possession - key to
success in europe. I can't see us having too much diffficulty in
the 2nd leg.
And we're still out front in the league! Poor performance away to
Southampton last week but three points...recent seasons have seen
us struggle to get results when we play badly. Thrashed Luton 5-0
and the media say we didn't play too well ...?!? It'll do for me.
Thanks to Leeds on Saturday for burying their Big Match Hoodoo,
beating 'pool. Tough game this week (assuming we don't trip over
Cambridge on Wednesday in the League Cup..) away to Spurs. They're
scoring well.
Nice to see Utd still generate so much interest with
non-believers (re recent additions to this topic.. 8-))
Interesting point on the Greek game...Alan Parry reported there
were more Utd supporters in Athens than Athinaikos supporters...
goes to show how truely BIG Manchester United is around the world.
Comments please....... 8-)
Andy.
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32.98 | Spot on 5-0 | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Mon Sep 23 1991 15:43 | 14 |
| re -89
What did I say. 5-0 and people didn't beleive me. Huh !
Well now to Wednesday against Cambridge, I'd say 3-1 to Man Utd,
and then away at Spurs on Saturday I would say 2 - 0 again to Utd.
If these are the correct scores, then I should at least be on TV,
earning a bundle of dosh...
See ya on St and Greavsie.
macca
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32.99 | Crystal balls..... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Sep 23 1991 16:13 | 16 |
|
Any win on Wednesday should prove enough for the second leg, so
I'll say 2-0 to us.
As for Saturday...this is likely to be our toughest test since
the Leeds game. I'll settle for a draw, with Lineker on the boil
and Durie off it, I'll go for 1-1 - Hughes and Samways scoring.
We must take at least a point away to teams like Spurs/Everton/
Arsenal/Leeds/Liverpool (assuming 'pool are still one of the
top clubs this year 8-)...) so avoiding defeat is essential. The
best way to do that is to keep playing the sort of attacking
football we've been showing so far this season and NOT to sit
back.
Andy.
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32.100 | Wait till the end of Oct. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Sep 23 1991 17:21 | 8 |
| The Mancs are still doing well, however, they are now into a period
when they meet some of the bigger teams, Tottenham, Liverpool and the
Arse in the next 3 weeks. If they are still on top at the end of
October, then the spectre of 25 years may start to fade a little.
A draw at the Totts will be a good result.
jb.
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32.101 | 7 out of 9 will do | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Sep 23 1991 17:26 | 8 |
32.102 | We ain't won NOTHING yet..... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Sep 23 1991 18:30 | 13 |
|
re .100 (well done JB!)
Yup - you're right. The next three games should give a real
indication of Utd's possibilities this year. Make no mistake,
I'm not predicting ANYTHING about us winning the league. So far
all we've won this season is a few matches. No big deal yet.
It's the stuff dreams (for us Utd fans) are made of to be still
ahead in May. God knows we've waited a long time. I'm prepared
to wait until nearer the time before saying anything too loud!
Andy.
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32.103 | Jingle Bells | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Sep 23 1991 18:56 | 9 |
| If things keep on at the rate they are at the moment, then the next big
game will be Sat 28 Dec at Elland Road.
The Mancs big match readiness will be tested in the next 3 weeks,
fortunately, there is Home advantage for the Arse and Pool games. 5
points from these 3 games will be good going. I predict a draw at the
Totts, a win vs the Pool and losing / draw to the Arse.
jb.
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32.104 | Still top come Oct 20th | AYOV27::BUSPLN167867 | | Mon Sep 23 1991 20:35 | 10 |
|
I agree with JB, 5 pts from these games will be good going.
If we are still there or thereabouts come Oct 20th I will be
happy, the fixture list SHOULD be a bit easier after that.
There is still a long way to go and we have been disappointed
before, but I have a feeling this is our year.
Scott
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32.106 | Hey Scott !! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Sep 24 1991 18:02 | 9 |
|
re .104.... Ssssshhhhhhhhhh....... you'll wake up those gremlins.
8-)
Andy.
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32.107 | | TOTH::CHAVES | | Tue Sep 24 1991 18:36 | 25 |
| Now that I can tap into live English League telecasts, can someone
tell me what days the league plays and starting times?
For those of you in the U.S. and Canada with a satellite dish here is
all you need to know in order to tap into the English games, thanks
to Noter Paul Blainey, Canada.
Satellite: Galaxy 6
Channel: 24
Also,
In my travels I've discussed football over a few beers in several
countries in Europe, Asia and Central America. Whenever someone
mentioned the word UNITED, everyone else automatically assumed it
was the Red Devils he/she was referring to. I know of no other team
that generates as much world-wide interest. I think the old airplane
disaster left a permanent memory of Utd in fans everywhere that seems
to pass on from generation to generation. Liverpool, Benfica, Milan, OM,
etc, are talked about often, when they are on top. Utd are talked about
regardless of the position they occupy in the standings.
Go UTD!!
JC
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32.108 | Latest news | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Sep 24 1991 20:59 | 11 |
32.109 | Phelan is still useless. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | THE SCOUSERS TROPHY CABINET IS FULL | Wed Sep 25 1991 22:47 | 21 |
|
Yes, I'm back and totally disgusted that a team as inept as the Mancs
can lead the first division. Being totally fair and honest, I can say
with 100% certainty that it is Liverpool's crippling injury problems
rather than Utd's great ability that has the Mancs nine points ahead of
the Pool. Nevertheless, the time to celebrate is the first week in May
when all teams have completed their 42 games. Somehow, I think that
come this time next year, I will still be talking about 1967. While in
Crete, I watched the game between Utd. and Athenaikos and found with
some pleasure that some of the local Cretians has a similar feeling to
mine, namely, a total dis-like of Man. Utd.
The Mancs now have three tough games coming up against Spurs(a),
Liverpool(H) and Arsenal(h). Defeat against the Pool and hopfully one
of the other teams will put them off the top.
All I can say is that even too much sun didn't affect my attitude
towards the Mancs.
Cunno.
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32.110 | Return of the Cretian (2000?).... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Sep 26 1991 12:19 | 27 |
|
re last diatribe..... 8-)
Glad to see the league-leaders are still getting under your skin,
Martin 8-)
Liverpool do indeed have injury problems which are preventing them
from displaying all their newly-aquired talent and existing
experience....shame eh?
Man Utd are still where you left them - in pole position. We're
keeping our fingers etc crossed for May....
I would say, though, that 'pool do not look likely to win the
league this year. Sourpuss needs to concentrate on engendering
some team spirit into his bunch. I know we're not even in October
yet, however for all your "talking them up" they do not look like
a true Liverpool side YET. Maybe soon, but it might be too late
for this season by then.
Your best chance is in the FA Cup - that doesn't start until early
January, so The Beast has until then to put his house in order.
Oh, did I remember to say welcome back..? 8-)
Andy.
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32.111 | Easy,Easy | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Sep 26 1991 12:56 | 16 |
32.112 | Utd 3 Cambridge 0 | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Sep 26 1991 14:24 | 23 |
|
All in all, a thoroughly satisfactory performance against
potentionally difficult opposition. This tie is over now
as a contest barring inconceivable disaster.
Utd seem to have a Liverpool-like steel this season. We have
often struggled to put these sort of sides away like this.
These are indeed high aspirations. I only hope that we don't
run into too many crippling injuries, though the squad is
beginning to look very capable - Sharpe, Beardsmore(who I rate
highly..), Kanchelskis, McClair/Giggs all battling for a first
team slot.
Lets sort out the Totts on Saturday...I'm going to revise my
prediction to
Tottering 1-2 Utd
following Totts' banana skin last night 8-) (come in, Antony..)
Andy.
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32.113 | Just a Stroll | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Sep 26 1991 14:36 | 8 |
32.115 | 3 MILLION POUND BARGIN?? | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Fri Sep 27 1991 14:49 | 5 |
|
It is reported that UNITED are considering a move for southamptons
ALAN SHEARER at a staggering price of 3 million.......where will
he play.....?????....who will they sell....if we get him maybe we
can give back DANNY WALLACE as a thankyou present.
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32.116 | Looking good at the moment | WARNUT::BEARDSLEYJ | John Beardsley | Fri Sep 27 1991 15:29 | 41 |
|
I went to the Cambridge match on Wednesday and overall, Man U looked
good.
The starting line-up was
Walsh
Phelan Bruce Pallister Irwin
Blackmore Robson Webb Ince
Hughes McClair
They started well nice passing, creating chances etc but no goals. Then
something happened and Cambridge came more into the match, and right up
until the substitution, it was a bit scrappy, with Cambridge looking the
more likely to score.
Then Webb went off and on came Giggs and United never looked back. He
really does look an exciting player, better in my opinion than Sharpe
since he doesnt simply rely on speed to get him past defenders, and
when he gets past, his crossing is excellent.
His goal was class, took on a couple of defenders, waited for the keeper
to commit himself and coolly sloted home. The second half, with the wide
man, Man U were a different team. Both Giggs on the left and the full back
Phelan making storming runs down the right, they really tore Cambridge
apart. They should have scored more...
I went home happy, and so long as they play a wide man, they look good.
Its still very early days yet, and reading the programme it was
interesting to note that our results so far just about match the
results we achieved last season against the same sides ! However, we've
got into a habit of not loosing, which is very important, but like
everyone has been saying, its the next few weeks that really are the test.
John B
we have got so far this season
compare to the results
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32.117 | United still Top | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Sep 27 1991 19:45 | 9 |
32.118 | Mancs to lose............hopefully. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | THE SCOUSERS TROPHY CABINET IS FULL | Sat Sep 28 1991 14:15 | 5 |
| Prediction
Spurs 3 (Linekar 2 & Durie)
Mancs 0
Cunno.
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32.119 | Hoping for 3, Will settle for 1. | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Sep 28 1991 19:00 | 7 |
32.120 | Were 1 UP | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Sep 28 1991 19:29 | 11 |
32.121 | lucky spur's | SUBURB::LEEA | | Sat Sep 28 1991 19:59 | 7 |
| Latest
Spurs 1 United 1
Bit of a bugger Durie got the goal.............
Ad
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32.122 | UNLUCKY SPUR'S | SUBURB::LEEA | | Sat Sep 28 1991 20:45 | 8 |
| LATEST
Spurs are down to ten men Paul Stewart has been set of for a second
bookable offence.
The question is can we do the business.
Ad
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32.123 | GOOD RESULT | SUBURB::LEEA | | Sat Sep 28 1991 20:53 | 9 |
| FINAL SCORE
SPUR'S 1 UNITED 2
DURIE HUGHES
ROBSON
Good result..........
Ad
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32.124 | Spurs 1-2 UTD (Hughes,Durie,Robson) | TRUCKS::SANT | | Sun Sep 29 1991 14:41 | 8 |
|
re .118....
Well done, Martin. Close call 8-)
Andy.
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32.125 | We Have The Bottle | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Sep 30 1991 11:21 | 14 |
32.126 | News from Old Trafford | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Sep 30 1991 17:24 | 14 |
32.127 | Keep Robson fit! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Sep 30 1991 18:06 | 27 |
|
Personally I hope Robbo is NOT picked for England. Two reasons:
1 - it would be a backward step for Graham Taylor, when he ought
to have bags of talent available with more potential, as opposed
to experience..Batty,Geoff Thomas,Rocastle,Michael Thomas, + a
few others...
2 - we want him fit! I have always thought that the one facet
missing from his game preventing him being a WORLD-class player
has been his inability to avoid injury. The great players (with
the exception of when Pele was kicked to pieces in the '66 WC)
have had the knack of avoiding injury.
Players like Pele, Cruyff, Beckenbauer (sp), Maradonna (most of the
time), Platini, new when to keep out of trouble without looking like
they were shirking!
Sharpe is worrying. I was expecting him to be challenging for a
place very soon, but an op. is now in the balance. 8-( Get fit lad,
we're going to need you!
Prediction for Wednesday:
Utd 3 - 0 Athinaikos Hughes (2), McClair
Andy.
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32.128 | The 'pool for the championship!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Oct 01 1991 13:54 | 11 |
| re. 127
I'm glad there's a manc out there with a bit of sense...
I hope Graham Taylor DOESN'T pick Bryan Robson for England as well!!
Basically, because we want to win the match, and we don't want Robbos
arms and legs falling off all over the place and getting in the way of
the more classy players.
Stew.
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32.129 | .127 MUST BE A WIND UP | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Tue Oct 01 1991 14:57 | 20 |
|
I can't beleive the rubbish I have just read,how you possibly compare
PELE,MARADONA,BECKENBOUR,with ROBSON,the difference is massive for
a start.
1.ROBSON'S roll is to win the ball,hold the midfield together,not
doing fancy turns beating six defenders rounding the keeper and
neatly tucking the ball away.ex.PELE MARADONA.
2.He does not marshall the back-four gliding onto interseptions
and laying the ball to his midfield,pushing forward scoring goals
on the break.EX BECKENBOUR.
3.He does not pass 40 yard balls onto his team mates toes ,come
from deep beat defenders and score EX PLATINI.
He is the best when it comes to what he does,who better to be the
stopper in a young ENGLAND midfield when the likes of THOMAS,PLATT
go forward.PLEASE OPEN YOUR EYES AND SEE AS HE IS "THE BEST MIDFIELDER
IN THE COUNTRY AT PRESENT"
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32.130 | Who is Bryan Robson anyway?? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Oct 01 1991 16:13 | 16 |
| I'm sorry, but how anyone can class Bryan Robson as the BEST midfielder
in the country is completely beyond me!!!!
For a start, he's too old, too slow, and too just about everything else
detrimental... although i'll concede on one point... he's definately
the best at committing fouls and getting away with it.
If I was Graham Taylor, then I wouldn't even have him on my shorlist of
possible replacements if anyone got injured. There are plenty of 'Bryan
Robson'ish players, like Geoff Thomas, and Paul Stewart, who basically
do the same thing, and don't get injured every other match.
Stew.
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32.131 | Wind-up? Nahhhhhh.... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Oct 01 1991 16:16 | 24 |
|
re .129..
Nope. Sorry Mr. Operator (don't know your name I'm affraid, coz
you didn't sign off 8-) ) but I think Robson certainly must be
considered in the ALMOST World-Class (which is what I actually
said...) when you look at his goal-scoring record over a ten-year
international career - 20-odd in 88 games, not penalties either -
and the reputation he has built up. Other countries respected his
strengths.
He doesn't have the skill of a Pele, nor the dribbling/passing of
a Cruyff or Maradonna , but as an all-round contributor and
motivator he's right up there.
Don't understate his ability, either. I've seen him burst through
international defences and score great goals. Just because he's
English why disregard him? He's not up to it now, but during the
mid-eighties he certainly was WHEN HE STAYED FIT.
I never said he was even close to Pele/Best/Cruyff etc but I
recognise his undoubted talent. Maybe a poor-mans' Beckenbauer 8-)
Andy.
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32.132 | Robson was up there with the best | BONNET::MACDONALD | | Tue Oct 01 1991 19:17 | 10 |
| At the end of the day it's not how pretty or arty-farty a player looks
like that counts. Look at Hoddle - he had all the skill in the world
but when it came to top level competition he didn't produce. Robson for
all his proneness to injury proved time and again that he could turn
matches at the highest level - by scoring crucial goals, by making
crucial tackles, by holding the midfield together and by being
inspirational. In his workmanlike way he was just as effective as the
greats mentioned earlier - and that, surely, is the test of a world
class player. In fact Robson is an metaphor for the British game - not
pretty but very effective.
|
32.133 | Ronnie. What a player!!!!!!! | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Where the streets have no name | Tue Oct 01 1991 19:58 | 62 |
|
I have been amused by all this talk of Robbo. It wouldn't surprise me
if I enter the soccer notes in the near future to find that Robbo has
been awarded a note of his own. This Robbo-mania will have to be put to
an end. He has been nothing more than an effective grafter in the
middle of the field in his ten years at OT. I have seen nothing in him
to suggest that he is another Ronnie Whelan and I am totally astonished
that none of the previous noters even mentioned the great Ronnie...TGR.
What a player!! He has been at Anfield for roughly the same period as
Robbo has been at OT but that is where the similarity ends. Ronnie is
the best midfield grafter that I have ever seen and his passing and
defensive qualities are superb. He has also scored goals that Robbo can
only dream about e.g., his superb volley against Russia in 1988. He has
also inspired Liverpool to six league championships while Robbo is
still waiting for his first medal. The following figures should tell us
more about the two players and their value to their respective teams.
HONOURS LIST
============
Ronnie Whelan Bryan Robson
============= ============
League C'ship Medals League C'ship Medals
-------------------- --------------------
1982
1983
1984
1986
1988
1990
F.A. Cup Medals F.A. Cup Medals
--------------- ---------------
1986 1983
1989 1985
1990
League Cup Medals League Cup Medals
----------------- -----------------
1982
1983
1984
European Cup Medals European Cup Medals
------------------- -------------------
1984
1985 (Runner-up)
European Cup winners Medals European Cup winners Medals
--------------------------- ---------------------------
1991
That makes it twelve top class medals for the great Ronnie and a
paltry four for Robbo over a ten year period and Ronnie is still about
four years younger that Robbo. In fact, Ronnie is on the verge of
meriting a note of his very own similar to the one that I dedicated to
TGA.
BTW, prediction for Sunday.
Man. Utd. 2 (Hughes,Giggs)
Liverpool 3 (Rush, Saunders & Houghton)
Cunno.
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32.134 | the Robson debate | COMICS::HAWLEY | slam the doors and wedge them | Tue Oct 01 1991 20:06 | 12 |
| at the outset i must say that i cant stand Bryan Robson.
but then, me being a liverpool supporter, do you blame me?
i must say however, that though i do not rate mr. robson as world class
he has done Man Utd and England great service in his many good years.
it will be hard for Utd to find a competent successor for him, but they
must because being realistic his best years are indeed behind him.
As it is, Bryan holds a great deal of respect in the league and it would
be awful to see a well respected player like Bryan do himself
serious permanent injury by continuing to play.
Ian 'trying to be an honest Scouser'
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32.135 | Robbo 3 'pool 0 | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Oct 02 1991 09:21 | 11 |
|
Changing the subject a little. My prediction for Saturday.
MAN UTD 3 liverpool 0
with Bryan Robson getting a hat-trick ??!@!!!!
macca
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32.136 | Has Whelan retired anyway? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Oct 02 1991 10:18 | 14 |
|
re .134..
Well done, Ian...a very fair and balanced view - you successfully
retreived the situation for you scousers after reading Martin's
diatribe in .133! 8-)
I suppose it's the only way he can get the "conversation" around
to talking (to himself) about Whelan. Has Ronnie taken over from
TGD (aka Tranmere's no.9) as Martin's secret love? I think we
should be told.
Andy.
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32.138 | The 'pool are on the march... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Wed Oct 02 1991 12:09 | 17 |
| prediction for Saturday...
Man. Utd. 0
Liverpool 0
...basically because the game is being played on SUNDAY!!!
so, prediction for Sunday...
Man. Utd. 0
Liverpool 4
...the 'pool to repeat their 4:0 drubbing of the mancs at around the
same time last season, with Deano getting all four!!
Stew.
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32.139 | What's he on? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Oct 02 1991 14:06 | 6 |
|
re last 8-)
..can I have some of that stuff you're smoking Stew... 8-)
Andy.
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32.140 | PREDICTION | SUBURB::LEEA | | Wed Oct 02 1991 19:08 | 11 |
|
A PREDICTION FOR UNITED FOLLOWING TWO GAMES :-
UNITED 3 V PAE AT? 1
UNITED 2 V POOL 1
The hard game comes on 19th October against Arensal if we get a draw
it will be a good result.........
Ad
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32.141 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Oct 02 1991 19:18 | 7 |
| RE .140
I believe the 19th October will be a hard game but United will win & the result
will be justified!!!
Si
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32.142 | Afeter Extra Time | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Thu Oct 03 1991 10:15 | 13 |
| Last nights result
CUP WINNERS CUP First Round Second Leg
Man Utd 2 (Hughes 109, McClair 111) PAE Athinakos 0 AET
Att 35,023
Report anyone ???
From what I hear/read Utd were quite lucky, and have Schmecheil to
thank a lot for !!!!?
macca
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32.143 | We made it look difficult! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Oct 03 1991 10:29 | 27 |
|
Not lucky particularly - more frustrating! It seemed like we were
never going to score. The Greeks offered little but defended
resolutely and played with a lot of passion. If they had nicked
a goal in the 90 mins then things could have got very
uncomfortable! Peter the Great Dane earned his pay by doing his
job on two occasions, but really McClair and Hughes had enough
chances to bury the game.
Only after sending the Honeymonster up field to act as a target
for the high ball did we score, and what a beauty by Hughes after
the required head-on by Pally! Hughes nearly burst the net with
a tremendous flighing left-foot volley.
Two minutes later and a good through-ball from Bruce (?) found
McClair in space to run into the box and finish off in style.
The game fizzled out with the Greeks happy to go home losing
only 2-0 on aggregate to United.
Ourselves and Celtic are the only British teams to progress
without losing the away tie, and United didn't concede a goal
in three and a half hours, so although we made heavy weather
of it we're in the hat for round 2.
Andy.
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32.144 | The 'pool for the championship | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Oct 03 1991 13:39 | 10 |
| Just thought I'd congratulate United on just about managing to scrape
into the next round of the Cup Winners Cup, by beating the team that
are currently BOTTOM of the Greek 1st (or whichever div. they play in).
All I can say is, I'm glad I wasn't one of those poor 7 or 8 Man. Utd.
supporters that we saw on telly last night, who had to sit through the
entire match... 8-)
Stew.
|
32.145 | Who Leads the Field | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Oct 03 1991 15:17 | 6 |
32.146 | champions | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Thu Oct 03 1991 17:40 | 6 |
| Re -1
Brian,
enjoy it while it lasts.
Noel
|
32.147 | | TOTH::CHAVES | | Thu Oct 03 1991 18:22 | 6 |
| What's the starting time for the Sunday game against Liverpool?
I would appreciate it if someone replied today for I'm off tomorrow
and would hate to miss what I think will be the trashing of the year.
Thanks,
JC
|
32.148 | KICK OFF | SUBURB::LEEA | | Thu Oct 03 1991 18:40 | 7 |
|
I BELIEVE THAT THE KICK OF TIME IS AT 3.00 BUT COVERAGE START'S
AT 2.50.
COULD SOMEONE CONFIRM THIS.
AD
|
32.149 | Manc bashing on Sunday... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Oct 03 1991 19:02 | 13 |
| 3.00pm Sunday 6th October 1991
The time of Liverpools' first goal is 3.00:10...
Deano the scorer, and he'll go on to complete a first half hatrick,
with the final score 4:0 to Liverpool.
Stew.
|
32.150 | score In the kick-about.... | PANIC::ANDERSON | The Pies have arrived | Thu Oct 03 1991 19:18 | 1 |
| 3.05 actually
|
32.151 | ON TOP TO STAY! | TOTH::CHAVES | | Thu Oct 03 1991 19:43 | 12 |
| You Liverpool fans have a lot of nerver to loggin to this topic and
talk about trashing the Mancs just after your sorry team lost to
a group of amateurs. The way the pool has been playing this season
they couldn't beat their own grandmothers.
I suggest you follow (now-humble) Cunno' example and resort to HISTORICAL
STATISTICS anytime you're looking for something good to say about that
sorry lot from Anfield.
UTD is on top to stay. The Glory days are back at OT.
JC
|
32.152 | rushie's revenge | ESSB::TJORDAN | | Thu Oct 03 1991 21:52 | 8 |
| what glory days?
enjoy your little stay at the top it wont last long.
prediction POOL 2 saunders,rushie
mancs 0
Tony.
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32.153 | "Do as I say, not as I do"? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Oct 04 1991 10:26 | 12 |
|
re .151...
Don't they just, JC?! Even Martin is keeping his thoughts to
himself at the moment.
Especially after bleating on in the Liverpool topic about how
everyone was beating them, up and telling us to keep out!! Ha Ha.
They'll be very quiet on Monday....
Andy.
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32.154 | we will be back to stuff you | COMICS::HAWLEY | slam the doors and wedge them | Fri Oct 04 1991 12:00 | 11 |
| i wont be quiet andy...
prediction....
LIVERPOOL 0
MAN UTD 1 hughes 74
you may think this 'unpatriotic' so to speak, but i am also predicting
that Liverpool will stuff Utd in the return match and that Utd will
NOT win the league. so there, nur!
Ian
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32.155 | Palli Out - Parker In | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Oct 04 1991 12:09 | 11 |
32.156 | I hope Phelan scores ... | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Oct 04 1991 12:40 | 10 |
| Re last
Don't write Pallister out yet; he has a fitness test tomorrow morning.
I wonder who will give United the penalty this time? We've had Nichol
waving at the ball on year, Hysen's volley ball flap last year.
Will Ronnie repeat his wonderful chip shot? Oh, o course, I forgot,
Ronnie won't be playing -- he's played less games in the last two
seasons than Capt Marvel|Cripple has this season.
|
32.157 | Parker can't stand the heat | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Fri Oct 04 1991 12:50 | 10 |
| re last
All I can say is that I hope Paul Parker's playing, 'cos then at least
we're guarenteed a couple of own goals...
Then, due to Uniteds inadequacies up front, the 'pool are bound to run
out worthy winners. ;-)
Stew.
|
32.158 | Ready for Sunday? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Oct 04 1991 12:57 | 11 |
|
Forget any ideas of a walk-over, lads.....Liverpool will raise
their game for this one, you better believe it! After Everton,
they like giving us a game the most!
I should think a few ears are still ringing from The Beast's
onslaught after Wednesday night's game in Finland...8-)
I'll stick to my 2-1 prediction, but it will be close.
Andy.
|
32.159 | A win for the 'pool?? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Fri Oct 04 1991 14:31 | 6 |
| re last
With Rushie scoring both Liverpool goals no doubt... 8-)
Stew.
|
32.160 | Off to Spain | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Oct 04 1991 17:36 | 9 |
32.161 | FYI | MDRLEG::AREVALILLO | Nosce te ipsum | Fri Oct 04 1991 17:53 | 22 |
32.162 | We are NOt scared | OPG::TONY | | Fri Oct 04 1991 19:34 | 8 |
| Remember Barcelona were the best team in Europe....and we all know what
happened to them......
So, they should be more worried...!!
Athletico who..??
Tony
|
32.163 | Can they bring their armchairs? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Fri Oct 04 1991 19:40 | 8 |
32.164 | A Lucky Point For The Scousers | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Oct 07 1991 12:15 | 18 |
32.165 | From the comfort of my armchair... | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Oct 07 1991 12:37 | 14 |
| I'm afraid Strachan showed himself up when he was trying to be funny.
Ablett went because his was a second bookable offence; nothing to do
with whether or not Konchelskis could score from that position.
Hughes' 'head butt' wouldn't have caused a ripple on water, but Burrows
reaction got Hughes sent off -- poetic justice really after what Hughes
did to that Montpellier guy.
I used to think Grobelaar came out for some balls that just weren't his
but Hooper is something else. WOn't be long before he finds himself
stranded in the middle of his own half & the ball sailing over his
head. He was also lucky to get away with that 'hand ball' outside the
area. Vinny Jones gave away a penalty for an identical thing against
Arsenal; ball hitting arm.
|
32.166 | Dont talk if you know nothing.!! | OPG::TONY | | Mon Oct 07 1991 12:49 | 13 |
| Re. 163
>Don't be silly Juanjo, these boyos don't go to Manchester to watch a
>match never mind Madrid ;-)
Dont talk rubbish pal...What do you know about support..We are there every week
For your information K stand, ROW 29, Seat 62 and 63.. Pop in and see us
sometime...
Tony
|
32.167 | | CRISPY::NAGLEJ | | Mon Oct 07 1991 12:55 | 7 |
|
Re :Hughes.
The intent was there. Off you go my son.
JN.
|
32.168 | Still top I see. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Oct 07 1991 13:06 | 10 |
| Not a wonderful game, too much niggle and balls going astray, ie a
typical tension packed crucial match. Hughes might not have intened to
nut somebody, but it looked like it, and the ref sent him off
immediately, it wasn't borderline. The Mancs have the Arse (3rd) in 2
weeks, and Sheff Wed (4th) the week after. 2 points from those games
will be good, any more a bonus. I expect the Mancs will be top (by goal
difference) at the end of October.
jb.
|
32.169 | The Pool are tops in OT thriller. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Mancs won't win the League | Mon Oct 07 1991 15:06 | 14 |
|
Great result for the Pool who I thought could have taken the three
points if they had a bit more conviction against a Utd side totally
devoid of any ideas for a team that are leading the table. I thought
that Nick Tanner was man of the match just shading it from Burrows. How
Robbo could be the MOM is beyond me. The ref was totally right in
sending off Hughes. He has been tolerated for far too long now and his
blatant head butt was there for all to see. However, the sending off of
Ablett was a bit harsh. The Utd. player was going nowhere. I was also
very pleased with the performance of new boy Jones. Once again, a bit
unlucky not to have the three points.
Cunno.
|
32.170 | sorry mate! | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Oct 07 1991 15:16 | 6 |
| re .166
Sorry if I upset you Tony. You didn't notice my ;-) ?
The lack of "I-was-there" match reports in this note, compared with
others, led me to assume that none of you Mancs attend matches.
|
32.171 | Will Rush EVER score against United? | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Oct 07 1991 15:38 | 11 |
| re .169
Martin, which match were you watching? Doesn't seem to be the one I saw
from the comfort of my armchair.
Were you impressed with Phelan? Wrapped Walters up good and proper.
My main impression of the 'match' was that both sides were intent of
intimidating each other rather than getting on with the football. When
United finally got down to it, they took Liverpool apart and should
have had 2 or 3 goals.
|
32.172 | Robson Back in England Squad | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | That's Me in the Corner !! | Mon Oct 07 1991 15:40 | 11 |
| From CEEFAX:
Brian Robson has been included in the England squad to face Turkey next week.
From what I've seen of him over the last few weeks, it is well deserved.
Even if he doesn't play, I'm in no doubt that his mere presence will lift the
whole squad.
I just hope he doesn't get injured.
Al
|
32.173 | man u fan sees sense! | COMICS::HAWLEY | slam the doors and wedge them | Mon Oct 07 1991 15:46 | 11 |
| re: .155
> ESSB::BLONG
> Let's be honest, if we don't beat this crap Looneypool side, we
> should not be TOP of the league.
Dont you just HATE it when that happens Brian?
Ian :-)
|
32.174 | That Jones boy... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Mon Oct 07 1991 16:26 | 23 |
| I see we're back onto the Robbo debate...
He was totally outplayed by David Burrows in the middle of the park,
and anyone who believes he's still good enough to wear an England shirt
needs to have their head seen to!!
Admittedly he has great leadership qualities and can be inspirational
at times, but his lack of pace was there for all to see yesterday. He
can no longer keep up with the game.
By the way, I thought the 'pool deserved at least the draw they got
yesterday. The United defence still looks a bit shaky under pressure.
Pity we didn't manage to put them under much though... You couldn't
really argue about either sending off... Ablett for two bookable
offences, the ref had no choice really, and Hughes for a headbutt.
Dirty fouler!! Bryan Robson yet again managed to get away with stamping
on Mike Marsh whilst he was on the ground. That got him my vote for
missed foul of the match, with Kanchelsis winning best dive, and Ince
biggest whinger...
Performance of the day had to be Rob Jones though... unbelieveable!!!
Stew.
|
32.175 | Please see to my head... | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Oct 07 1991 16:49 | 12 |
| > I see we're back onto the Robbo debate...
I assume the "we're" refers to Liverpool fans. We United fans are very,
bery happy with his performances. Yesterday despite having Burrows &
McMahon marking him, he was still MOM.
The reason you thought Burrows outplayed Robson is, apart from your
glasses being steamed up, that marking someone is far easier than being
creative, driving your team forward, almost scoring etc. Being
destructive rather than creative is so much easier. And if robson has a
lack of pace then McMahon should retire now; McMahon was ponderous
beyond belief.
|
32.176 | Not out of it yet. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Oct 07 1991 17:08 | 7 |
| Robson hasn't been injured so far this season. When he does, then Man U
will miss him. Whether he plays vs the Turks or not doesn't matter,
having him in the squad will help motivate the rest, especially if he's
one of the subs. He hasn't had his day yet at England level, but I
don't see him figuring in Sweden.
jb.
|
32.177 | Anyone Else | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Oct 07 1991 17:22 | 5 |
32.178 | No Robbo in Sweden | GALVIA::SPAIN | | Mon Oct 07 1991 17:37 | 9 |
|
>one of the subs. He hasn't had his day yet at England level, but I
>don't see him figuring in Sweden.
Neither do I but then hopefully the rest of the England squad will have
their feet up in front of the telly.
Gary.
|
32.179 | | DUCK::NAGLEJ | | Mon Oct 07 1991 18:12 | 3 |
|
RE: -1. 8-) Nice one Gary. You can always hope.
|
32.180 | David with an extra 'a'!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Mon Oct 07 1991 19:03 | 11 |
| re. 175
I don't wear glasses!! 8-)
As for McMahon not having any pace, has this ever been in question??
But, I know I'd rather have Daavid Burrows in my team ahead of Bryan
Robson any day...
Stew.
|
32.181 | Ref had a good game.... | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Oct 08 1991 18:54 | 24 |
| As a neutral, who watched the game on the telly, its funny to see the
extreme sides of the interpretations of the match....i thought this
biased banter was restricted only to the Celtic/rangers notes files.
Nuetral verdict...both sendings off totally justified (Im a ref), and
Abletts sending off was not for a professional foul but for 2 bookable
offences...Strachan (and the Saint, for an unbiased view) opinion that
it wasnt a bad foul is ludicrous..to me a player who had no intention
of palying the ball, but rather the man is guilty of a bookable offence
regardless of the 'severity of the foul'. I felt Burrows did not make
a meal over the Hughes incident..a player who srikes, or attempts to
stike is guilty of Violent conduct.
As for midfield players I felt Robson was superb in the 1st half but
quiet in the 2nd, but you dont see all the hard work he may be doing of
the ball, on the telly. He would be in my team anyday, as long as he
can deliver the goods...as Strachan should have been picked earlier for
Scotland following his excellent form last season.
Overall the game was a bit scrappy, but exciting, and a draw was
probably about right. Im sure Liverpool are pleased with their
youngsters and new signing..showing lots of promise.
Nuetrally yours
Paul
|
32.182 | More ramblings... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Oct 08 1991 19:04 | 45 |
|
Ok guys....my dad's bigger than your dad, etc.....
Now can we get back to talking about football...please? ;-)
We don't want to bring it down to .....no, I won't say that..;-)
I thought the game on Sunday was poor. No, I didn't go. There are
lots of good reasons for that which have sod all to do with you ;-)
and don't detract from my love of the game and United in
particular one iota.....8-)
Utd didn't create too many real chances for all the possession we
had, and Liverpool did a tidy job of keeping the game in check,
although they actually created very few chances if any.
Both sendings-off were deserved. It hurts me to see any Utd player
have to walk, but for what Mark did - whether he made contact is
irrelevant, and don't blame Burrows for doing what Mark would have
done too - there is no excuse WHATSOEVER. Off you go.
Ablett was a little more unfortunate, but I think you'll find he
had already p*ssed the ref off in the first half...anyone see
Ablett physically jostling the ref in the Liverpool penalty area
after he awarded Utd a corner? He was lucky not to be booked for
that alone! And he had already been booked, so Martin's "point"
about "Kanchelskis going nowhere" is also irrelevant. He chopped
him. Off. Not on the strength of one incident but an accumulation.
Liverpool probably deserved the draw. I expect Sourpuss was happy.
It says something, though, when we're here disappointed not to win
against Liverpool, and there lot happy to get a point. Maybe times
are changing...?
Both sides will play much better this season. There was too much
to lose for Kiverpool to come out and play, and Utd couldn't break
them down. MotM for me was the young full-back Jones, if only for
the way he handled the pressure at such short notice!
But when Ian St.John picks a non-Liverpool player, well that
really is something!!
Andy.
|
32.183 | roll on the 19th | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Tue Oct 08 1991 19:54 | 9 |
| Re: last
Have to agree with you Andy, I thought the boy Jones should have been
given MotM.I also have to say that Utd. didn't look like a team capable
of winning the League(I know it's only one game)
I think the 19th will tell alot.
Noel
|
32.184 | its a funny old game saint | COMICS::HAWLEY | slam the doors and wedge them | Wed Oct 09 1991 12:15 | 8 |
| thanks for that unbiased report andy, i too thought Jones was MOM.
i must disagree about Iain St John however, weve always said hes been
biased AGAINST liverpool because he doesnt want to appear biased
towards them. in fact ive always hated the guy for being
anti-liverpool.
strange but true,
Ian.
|
32.185 | And finally, cyril... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Oct 09 1991 12:46 | 21 |
| re .184...
Yes...good point Ian. I must admit it didn't occur to me like that
but now you mention it he has been very (over-?) critical of the
Liverpool regime lately - ever since the Kenny incident, I guess.
I think it might have something to do with his memories of the
Liverpool Of Yor, of which he was partly involved ;-) . This
may a rathole and maybe best discussed in the 'pool note, but
perhaps he yearns for a return to the glory glory years of the
sixties/seventies (cue Martin....8-) ).
Personally, I think it's a little bit sad when someone like Saint
harps on about "not like the old days" when he really wishes he
was out there still playing. Funny thing is, I don't really think
of him as a creative footballing legend! More a destructive
midfield tiger.
Oh, well...back to United issues....
Andy.
|
32.186 | ROCKY 6 AT OLD TRAFFORD .......... | SIOG::DAWSON | | Wed Oct 09 1991 14:14 | 33 |
|
As a neutral (I hate both teams,but still payed the touts 25 pounds
for an eleven pound ticket) I must say this match was ,for supposedly
two of the "big five" a vast dissapointment.
Even the "excitement " of visiting old trafford was lessened by the
match or so called match.
I think it all started when they played "the rocky tune"(honest)
as the teams entered the arena.
I had a seat three rows in from the touch-line ,just where abblett
got sent off.It was harsh but he was booked already and deserved to go.
The hughes incident was six of one ,half a dozen of the other.Bugsy
held hughes on the ground and both of them were lashing-out at each
other before they got up.Disgraceful for professionals.
There was proably only two shots on goal in the whole match and i have
never seen liverpool playing for a draw ,They should have played rush
and deano (what !!!!!!!!! they were playing)
My mom would have been ,Wait for it INCE ????????????????
He was the only one who wanted to win the game (even though i dont like
him because of his winging and mouthing to officials).
A lot has been said about this match in the previous notes and i would
like to see it again on video but i was very dissapointed especially
as my beloved EVERTON served me up a treat the day before.
WHY are Everton midtable and these two mediocre teams above them ????
Cheers
Liam
( P.S. this is as impartial as i get.)
(P.P.S. Arsenal will have no problem on the 19th Honest !!!!)
|
32.187 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Oct 09 1991 19:24 | 1 |
| United to beat Cambridge 3 - 0!
|
32.188 | Dream on. | TOTH::CHAVES | | Wed Oct 09 1991 19:29 | 8 |
| Ref: .176
>..but I don't see him figuring in Sweden.
England is not going to Sweden, you're coming to Foxboro, Mass.
Ireland is going to Sweden.
JC
|
32.189 | Coming up? Portsmouth... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Oct 10 1991 12:24 | 12 |
|
We've drawn Portsmouth at home in the 3rd round ofthe League
(Rumbelows!) Cup.
Several of my mates down here on the sarff coast are Pompey nuts
(they must be!!) and are likely to take trip up for this, so we
could be sharing the wheels and coming up for this one!
Can't see us having too much trouble with them. They're going well
in Div.2 at the moment but they're not promotion material.
Andy.
|
32.190 | 1-1 | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Oct 10 1991 12:27 | 17 |
32.191 | New Keeper | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Oct 11 1991 15:34 | 9 |
32.192 | If Your Good Enough, Your Old Enough. | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Oct 11 1991 18:18 | 6 |
32.193 | Kronenberg reachs parts that others dont... | SIOG::DAWSON | | Fri Oct 11 1991 19:12 | 10 |
|
Wot Phelan out with broken ribs ???
He was sculling points back in our hotel on sunday night only two
hours after the match.Didn,t look to sore to me.
Liam
|
32.194 | Tribute to Ronnie. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Mancs won't win the League | Mon Oct 14 1991 15:15 | 46 |
|
The Ronnie Whelan Testimonial Dinner.
====================================
Last Saturday night, two friends and I attended the testimonial dinner
of a player who is universally regarded as the best midfielder of the
last ten years, Ronnie Whelan. It was a very enjoyable night with
plenty of opportunity of meeting the players who were all very mannerly
with the exception of former Liverpool great, Terry McDermott who was
out of his tree and quite embarrassing.
Jimmy McGee was the presenter for the night and the guest speaker was
Tommy Docerty who was also very nice to talk to, despite being a former
manager of the Mancs. John Barnes was also there and from what I saw,
he will be out of action for a considerable time yet as he is still
hobbling around on two crutches. The award for poser of the night must
go to Barry Venison who obviously spends more time at the hairdresser's
than on the football field.
Highlight of the night was meeting TGA as well as the great Ronnie
Whelan himself who is also easy to approach. I had photos taken with
the following people:
John Aldridge
Ronnie Whelan
Ronnie Whelan Snr
Elaine Whelan
Jack Charlton
Maurice Setters
John Barnes
Barry Venison
Nicky Tanner
Mike Hooper
Terry McDermott
Phil Thompson
David Fairclough
Sammy Lee
David O'leary
Steve Staunton
Andy Townsend
Terry Phelan
Kevin Sheedy
and some more that I can't remember.
There were also two comedians there, Scousers Stan Bordman and
impressionist Kevin Connolly who was absolutely brilliant at taking off
Clough, Charlton, Motson, Beardsley, etc.
Once again, an excellent night.
Cunno.
|
32.195 | Can't see what this has to do with Man Utd | KERNEL::WATTERSON | VENI VIDI VISA | Mon Oct 14 1991 15:20 | 7 |
|
Re .194
YAWN !!!
|
32.196 | It's something they put in the tea | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Oct 14 1991 15:24 | 6 |
| Methinks it's 'psychological warfare' to worry Manc supporters that
they have nobody as 'great' as blah blah............
Now who were you saying was out of their tree ?
jb.
|
32.197 | More bovine excretia..........yawn..... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Oct 14 1991 16:31 | 8 |
|
re .194...
I think you might a slight mistake, Martin....8-)
it should have gone in note 34 surely? ;-)
Andy.
|
32.198 | My apologies. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Mancs won't win the League | Mon Oct 14 1991 16:59 | 7 |
|
My apologies,
note 32.194 should have been entered in note 34 but the
exercise has not been a total loss as I now have learned that Manc fans
can both read and count.
Cunno.
|
32.199 | wrong note Martin | ESSB::BREE | | Mon Oct 14 1991 19:56 | 9 |
| Yes Martin,
We have counted the goals Rush has scored against us and that was easy
and we have counted the points you are behing and that is growing.
Regarding out of their tree, United players could always hold their
sauce.
|
32.200 | "The Doc" | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Oct 14 1991 20:03 | 9 |
32.201 | when saturday comes | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Tue Oct 15 1991 12:18 | 6 |
| Brian,
What score did the Doc say the Arsenal were going to beat you by on
Sat?
Noel
|
32.202 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | There has to be a better way | Thu Oct 17 1991 21:46 | 11 |
| re .185
> of him as a creative footballing legend! More a destructive
> midfield tiger.
Err, wasn't St. John's position centre forward?
In my day they had real positions, like centre forward, not strikers,
mumble, mumble, mumble ...
Senile of Spitbrook
|
32.203 | | TOTH::CHAVES | | Fri Oct 18 1991 15:57 | 3 |
| What time is kick-off tomorrow?
JC
|
32.204 | 3pm | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Oct 18 1991 16:58 | 1 |
|
|
32.205 | Thoughts for tomorrow.... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Oct 18 1991 18:52 | 20 |
|
This weekend's game against Arsenal will prove to be our toughest
test so far this season. Arsenal are likely to test the 1st
division's meanest defence quite considerably, with their talent
in the forward line AND on the bench...However, they have looked
occasionally shakey at the back, so I'll go for a draw. A win would
be a tremendous result for Utd - a real six-pointer - but
realistically a draw here will keep us ticking over and still out
in front. Defeat would not be a disaster but might then become a
very bad habit !!
So,
Utd 1 - 1 Arsenal Hughes 23mins, Campbell 57mins...
...and let's have no handbag-swinging, hair-pulling, feigning
assault, diving in the box (Mr. Limp etc.)....Just a good, honest,
hard English League match of FOOTBALL.
Andy.
|
32.206 | Still going. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Oct 21 1991 12:25 | 14 |
| A 1-1 draw (as predicted by the whole world) between the Mancs and the
Arse left the Mancs still at the top of Div 1, 2 points above Leeds
United, 6 points above Man City and the Arse. A tough European game
awits midweek, and then it's off to Hillsborough to play the other team
of high flying Yorkshiremen, Sheffield Wednesday, where a draw will be
a creditable performance.
It now looks like the Mancs could be real title contenders, how long
can they stay unbeaten for ?
nb - the top of Div 1 looks good, Man U, Leeds United, Man C, Sheff
Wed, no Scouse, and v. little London !!
jb.
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32.207 | United lead by two from Leeds.... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Oct 21 1991 13:00 | 26 |
|
re .206..
Yes Jb, 'tis a joy to see the two Manchester teams, Sheff.Wed.and
Leeds (Leeds Leeds) in the top five. Only Arsenal are in the way.
Also Coventry and Palace are following up. Liverpool? Nowhere..
Everton? Nowhere...Even Forest are disappointing.
As widely predicted, a 1-1 draw on Saturday. A brilliant goal
from Rocastle cancelled out by a header from Bruce in the first
half. United dominated the second half with good passing football,
but a draw seemed about right.
We're still unbeaten and looking mean in defence. How long can this
continue? Lets hope 'til May .... 8-) (some hope!!)
Tough game Wednesday. If we can get back to OT still level I will
be absolutely delighted. Hillsborough Saturday. I think we need to
win this "six-pointer" and get back on the winning trail after two
draws (Liverpool and Arsenal, both at home..).
Nice to see the reports about the standard of Saturday's game,
where both sides played good football, rather than the unsavoury
nonsense from last season.
Andy.
|
32.208 | webb | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Mon Oct 21 1991 13:35 | 3 |
| How did WEBB play,could'nt tell by the highlights on sunday.The
crowd were'nt to please about the decision,did he run out of steam,
he did'nt seem to pleased.
|
32.209 | Webby is back..! | OPG::TONY | | Mon Oct 21 1991 13:49 | 11 |
| Webb had an outstanding game..His commitment was 100% and he seemed to
be everywhere. Although the papers had Bruce as Man-of-the-match I
thought Webb wasn't too far away. I am not sure why he was substituted
it must have been due to lack of match fitness, he has been away for a
few weeks injured. I for one would have taken McClair off who I thought
had a stinker. In saying that he did nearly score with a low drive that
hit the post just after the substitution.
Looking forward to Wednesdays game against Atletico Madrid, a tough
game a 1-1 scoreline will do me fine..
tony
|
32.210 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Oct 21 1991 13:50 | 13 |
| Webb played very well; pulled off to save him for Wednesday -- also his
fisrt game for about 3 weeks.
United made a mess of things; should have won easily but Giggs's
inexperience showed, and the post saved Arsenal twice.
Good header by Schmeical though!
When is a goal an own goal? Some papers said it was an og, others said
Rocastle scored. WHo officially decides? It had to go down as an og as
far as I was concerned; if it hadn't hit Schmeichal the ball wouldn't
have gone in.
|
32.211 | | KERNEL::WATTERSON | | Mon Oct 21 1991 13:59 | 10 |
| >>> When is a goal an own goal? Some papers said it was an og, others said
>>> Rocastle scored. WHo officially decides? It had to go down as an og as
>>> far as I was concerned; if it hadn't hit Schmeichal the ball wouldn't
>>> have gone in.
It's up to the club, Everton awarded some ridiculous own-goals to their
players last season - I'd give it to Rocastle, I saw the shot on
Granada goals and thought it was a cracking shot anyway.
Paul
|
32.212 | Tiger Rap! | DBCIC1::RUSSELL | | Mon Oct 21 1991 14:02 | 8 |
| Essb::Bree
I just hopped oever from note 30...and I hope Utd stuff Arsenal
for the title.
Rgrds to my favourite nephew...
Your Old Uncle Tom
|
32.213 | Rocky on the rebound!! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Oct 21 1991 14:24 | 18 |
|
re .211..etc
I'd give it to Rocastle too. Crackin' shot, deserved a goal IMO.
Tough on Peter, coz it's true to say it wouldn't have gone in if
it hadn't rebounded in off him, but I like to see the player making
the shot getting the credit in those situations, rather than the
'negative' (sort-of..) own goal award. Just my opinion..
I guess we could say we were unlucky not to win, but these things
have a habit of evening themselves out....remember the Leeds and
Everton games ...?
No worries on the Webb front either. Alex was keeping some gas in
the tank for the coming games whilst Neil gets back his match
fitness.
Andy.
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32.214 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I MET THE GREAT ALDO | Mon Oct 21 1991 14:54 | 10 |
|
A good result from Liverpool's point of view who had a very good 2-2
away draw at Chelsea. The Pool are now just 11 points behind the scum
from OT and I'm sure that when the pressure builds up that the Mancs
will falter. Right now, I detest the Mancs and the boring Arse and if
one of them were to finish ahead of the Pool, then I would opt for the
lesser of the two evils and accept grudgingly the Arse as title
winners.
Cunno.
|
32.215 | Oh dear. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Oct 21 1991 15:32 | 5 |
| re -1
Not a happy man !
jb.
|
32.216 | 12 Not Out | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Oct 21 1991 15:40 | 10 |
32.217 | That's one bitter scouser.... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Oct 21 1991 16:02 | 10 |
|
re .214..
Ease up, Martin....always look on the bright side....8-)
..funny how you always seem to hit the United note before your
beloved Liverpool note...why is this? Are you a closet Utd fan?
I think we should be told....
Andy.
|
32.218 | \ | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Herr Reiner Geschmackssache | Mon Oct 21 1991 16:19 | 9 |
| Actually I agree with Cunno, Liverpool getting a draw at Stamford Bidge
is a very creditable result - if not absolutely amazing! Didn't Chelsea
turn up?
Even though I'm a blue, nice to see Robson answer his critics once
again. I always said he was to good for United.... ;-)
Steve
|
32.219 | Citizens bounce back. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Oct 21 1991 16:23 | 7 |
|
..*and* City won too, Steve ;-)
Mind you, it was away to Spurs, so that doesn't really count does
it....
Andy.
|
32.220 | Loads of Injuries But Still On Top | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Oct 21 1991 20:25 | 23 |
32.221 | The 'pool for the double... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Oct 22 1991 12:47 | 7 |
| re .220
Did it say how much George Best had had to drink when he wrote this
article for The Star?? ;-)
Stew.
|
32.222 | Ha Ha Ha Ha !!! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Oct 22 1991 13:31 | 4 |
|
...Yeah...you asked for that Brian 8-)
Andy.
|
32.223 | A question | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Tue Oct 22 1991 13:55 | 5 |
| Re your injuries.....What has happened to that Russian(?) forward?? -
Is it Konchelski ?? whats the matter with him??
Kevin
|
32.224 | Bring on the Cotton Wool Kid | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Oct 22 1991 14:01 | 6 |
32.225 | Thanks - Now another | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Tue Oct 22 1991 14:13 | 3 |
| Why has he not been playing recently or has ???
Is Giggs keeping him out of the side??
|
32.226 | Andrei whatsisname. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Oct 22 1991 16:23 | 9 |
|
re Kanchelskis..
He has been playing - albeit mostly as sub...
Bit of a secret weapon but lacks the stamina (for now..) of the
100mph English first division.
Andy.
|
32.227 | Pool to dazzle French. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I MET THE GREAT ALDO | Tue Oct 22 1991 18:48 | 9 |
|
I feel that the Mancs will be sfuffed by Futre, Schuster and co.
tomorrow night as the Mancs don't have the class to deal with that sort
of opposition. I predict a 3-1 scoreline with Futre scoring twice and
the other from Schuster with captain what's his name grabbing a
consolation goal.
Here's hoping,
Cunno.
|
32.228 | We'll be happy with a draw, thanx. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Oct 22 1991 18:56 | 7 |
|
Thanks for those fraternal good wishes, Martin 8-)
" Do unto those..."
Andy.
|
32.229 | Choccy may lose out | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Oct 23 1991 13:03 | 6 |
32.230 | It may not be. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Oct 23 1991 13:27 | 5 |
| The match may not be live, as Jesus Gil is in dispute with the local TV
company who provide the pictures to ITV. ITV sport is trying to sort it
out.
jb.
|
32.231 | Wot?! Get it sorted!! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Oct 23 1991 13:37 | 8 |
|
re .230..
Oh gloom! I had the tinnies in and everything....even got the wife
out of the way for the evening! 8-) Sigh...may have to make do with
just the Liverpool game then.
Andy.
|
32.232 | TV or not TV | MDRLEG::AREVALILLO | Nosce te ipsum | Wed Oct 23 1991 13:40 | 8 |
32.233 | Good man! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Oct 23 1991 13:45 | 5 |
|
Thanks, Juanjo. I knew we could rely on you for up-to-the-minute
info! Maybe we'll see it live after all.
Andy.
|
32.234 | After 5 years , back to reality... | DUCK::VILLEGASJ | The sun always shines in La Palma | Wed Oct 23 1991 14:34 | 18 |
32.235 | Err .... | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Oct 23 1991 15:39 | 13 |
| re -1
Is the gist of this reply :-
'The Mancs will get stuffed by Athletico and it isn't live on the box'
I think a 1-1 or a 2-1 to Athletico will be the result, hopefully the
Mancs will at least get an away goal, or better still win, but I doubt
that.
jb.
|
32.236 | 50% 50% | MDRLEG::AREVALILLO | Nosce te ipsum | Wed Oct 23 1991 16:17 | 11 |
32.237 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Herr Reiner Geschmackssache | Wed Oct 23 1991 16:17 | 8 |
| Hi Juan,
Nice to see you haven't lost the noting knack! ;-)
Stay sober 'till sunset
Steve
|
32.238 | Any Team News | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Oct 23 1991 16:54 | 6 |
32.239 | Team has been announced, no details | SUBURB::GROOMN | The Renault 5 are innocent - OK ! | Wed Oct 23 1991 17:19 | 7 |
|
Apparantly Parker's in (according to today's Reading Evening Post)
after nine games of inactivity. Rumours are that Kancheleskis will
be in at the start instead of McClair.
Nev.
|
32.240 | FOR YOUR CURIOSITY | MDRLEG::AREVALILLO | Nosce te ipsum | Wed Oct 23 1991 19:19 | 21 |
32.241 | TV YES | MDRLEG::AREVALILLO | Nosce te ipsum | Wed Oct 23 1991 19:43 | 8 |
32.242 | Good stuff....Come on you REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDS.. | OPG::TONY | | Wed Oct 23 1991 19:51 | 0 |
32.243 | and Barcelona ? | TROOA::PBLANEY | Regional Technology Support Group | Thu Oct 24 1991 04:34 | 11 |
| Weren't Barcelona supposed to stuff us as well ?
Re: last Saturday - Webby was SSSLLLLOOOWWWW!!!!. McClair played a
cracker - there is a game off the ball you know - must have been the
cry baby scouser who made that comment. They only watch the ball
anyway, which is why we nutmeg 'em most times when we take points off
them. I see King Kenny has found a more meaningful trophy cab to fill -
at least it has some history behind it, some metal, not like the
looneytune cab, which has always been plastic!
|
32.244 | | BHUNA::GPIKE | | Thu Oct 24 1991 04:52 | 1 |
| What was tonight's score then..............?
|
32.245 | Out Out Out Out !!!!!! | KURMA::JJACK | Shift_D_Mad_Axe_Men_On_Tour_1991 | Thu Oct 24 1991 09:28 | 4 |
|
Atletico Madrid.........3 Manchester United.........0
Atletico scored two goals in the last two minutes !
|
32.246 | Who Fell Asleep | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Oct 24 1991 10:47 | 12 |
32.247 | how do you like it? | CRISPY::VILLEGASJ | The sun always shines in La Palma | Thu Oct 24 1991 11:13 | 13 |
32.248 | C'est Le Vie | NEWOA::PALK | | Thu Oct 24 1991 11:35 | 18 |
| I listened to the whole match on Radio 5 last night and while its
hard to understand what really happened without watching the match, the
commentators insisted that the first two Goals were scored from
offside positions while on the break.
United seemed to control most of the pay but when we conceeded three goals
Athletico much have of being doing something right.
We also had a goal disallowed, but If we are to have any chance of
qualifying we must stop the Athletico breaks.
Schmical was pretty bad. After messing up with the first goal his
confidence was low and he made many silly mistakes.
Ah Well Perhaps this means we can concentrate on the league this year
Chris
|
32.249 | The 'pool in Europe | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Oct 24 1991 13:42 | 11 |
| Oh well, never mind eh??
At least you're still top of the league... just about, anyway, but not
for much longer!! 8-)
Looks as though there's only going to be one English club left in each
competition after this round...
Arsenal, Tottenham, and Liverpool...
Stew.
|
32.250 | | AYOV10::MDONNELLY | Leaning against the spin | Thu Oct 24 1991 14:47 | 11 |
|
...if Auxerre score an early(ish) goal at Anfield - and if last night's
defensive display is anything to go by they should - Liverpool will
have the proverbial 'mountain to climb'.
And the Beast's track record will remain intact!
Michael
|
32.251 | Auxerre should be good enough | GALVIA::SPAIN | | Thu Oct 24 1991 15:00 | 9 |
|
Even without an early goal Auxerre shouldbe good enough to qualify.
They finished 3rd last season in the French league behind Marseille and
Monaco. They looked a far better side last night. They have a good
defence and unless they are intimidated by Anfield they should
progress. Ferreri really should have killed the tie but failed to
score after rounding Grobbelaer.
Gary.
|
32.252 | REPORT OF YESTERDAY'S MATCH | MDRLEG::AREVALILLO | Nosce te ipsum | Thu Oct 24 1991 16:07 | 68 |
32.253 | Whine & Whinge | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Oct 24 1991 16:40 | 11 |
| re -1
>So, fair play was present both at the field and terraces, but not
>for Ferguson, who, after the match, denied to be interviewed by
>Spanish journalists and added a "nothing to say; what I must say, I
>have said it to the British journalists" (anyway, for sure, it was
>irrelevant).
What do you expect from Ferguson anyway ?
jb.
|
32.254 | dissapointing loss. | DUCK::DAVIESG | | Thu Oct 24 1991 16:40 | 21 |
| To all those out there who are dissapointed with last nights loss,
don't worry! I have confidence in the mancs,and expect them to narrowly
beat athletico by forcing them, to extra time and winning 4-0!!!!!
Juan- soon you will be smiling no more!!!!
Scoreline- Manchester united (2)4-0(0) Athletico de Madrid
Hughes (67.117)
Kanchelskis(50)
Robson(20)
Come on you mancs!!!
The chosen one
Greg.
|
32.255 | DUNNO | MDRLEG::AREVALILLO | Nosce te ipsum | Thu Oct 24 1991 16:53 | 13 |
| re -253
>So, fair play was present both at the field and terraces, but not
>for Ferguson, who, after the match, denied to be interviewed by
>Spanish journalists and added a "nothing to say; what I must say, I
>have said it to the British journalists" (anyway, for sure, it was
>irrelevant).
>>What do you expect from Ferguson anyway ?
>>
>>jb.
Perhaps that's typical of him, but here in Spain we don't know.
|
32.256 | | KURMA::JJACK | Shift_D_Mad_Axe_Men_On_Tour_1991 | Thu Oct 24 1991 16:56 | 16 |
|
re.-2
I'll have a pint of whatever that man has been drinking !!!!
There's as much chance of United scoring 4 against Atletico,as Celtic
have of turning their tie around !!!!
predictions for European matches involving British teams:
Manchester United 1:1 Atletico Madrid (Agg.1-4)
Liverpool 2:1 Auxerre (Agg.2-3
Arsenal 2:1 Benfica (Agg.3-2)
Porto 2:0 Tottenham Hotspur (Agg.3-3,Porto on away goals)
Celtic 3:1 Neuchatel Xamax (Agg.4-6)
|
32.257 | ECWC | DUCK::DAVIESG | | Thu Oct 24 1991 20:07 | 10 |
| A PINT?????
I've drunk the whole barrel mate!!!
You are right about Celtic, but the mancs? I have to disagree.
4-0 it is then
greg.
|
32.258 | The end of another keeper? | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Oct 24 1991 20:47 | 18 |
| re .254
I'll have a pint of whatever you're on as well. I 'specially liked the
way the half time predictiion was 2-0 on the scoreboard, but the second
goal didn't get scored until the 50th minute. Nice one :-)
On a serious note, I hope the keeper does not now become the victim of
a witch-hunt after one bad game. He has done very well up to now. I
seem to remember Jim Leighton making a similar mistake (against
Southampton, I think) and was never the same player afterwards because
the media started the whole Scottish 'keeper thing, the fans got on his
back, and that, as they say, was that. Finishing a players career can
be as simple as that sometimes.
Declan
|
32.259 | 4-0 squire? | HUGH::RAYNERT | Sysman>@REO/LOC=G2 | Fri Oct 25 1991 09:59 | 8 |
| >> To all those out there who are dissapointed with last nights loss,
>> don't worry!
Greg, Dissappointed...but no worry...North Londons still there...
Athletico will defend as all European teams know how, so I'll
go for Man Utd to win at home 2-1 ... I hope it is 4-0 but some
how I dont think so...
|
32.260 | Sad. But not the end. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Oct 25 1991 11:06 | 32 |
|
re .252..
Great report...thanks Jaunjo.
I listened to the game live too on Radio 5, and whilst I agree
there was some Dennis Law consternation at particularly the second
goal, I would say that we got what we deserved. Besides, Dennis
isn't too neutral is he? 8-)
We had played cautiously after half time, when the discussion at
0-1 was "should United look for the away goal?"...United defended
effectively and a 1-0 defeat would have been Ok, but to concede
two goals in the last 4 minutes in a tie like this is
unforgiveable. No wonder Fergie was speechless. He was probably
shaking with rage too!!
We have to be realistic (unlike some others who think Liverpool
have *any* chance...8-)) and accept that our fine run in this
competition, stretching back last season too, is at an end to
a very good team like Athletico. Credit to them. I hope some
good comes out of this and we pull ourselves together for a
tough game tomorrow at Hillsborough.
I'll go for a 2-1 win, with Giggs and McClair getting the goals
for United.
Last point - thank GOD I didn't get the chance to watch Wednesday's
game live on TV....I might have done something regrettable after
an hour and a half of hope!
Andy.
|
32.261 | A barrel of roses!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Fri Oct 25 1991 12:43 | 17 |
| re prev.
I reckon 2:1 sounds like a fair result...
...with Hirst getting both the Wednesday goals. 8-)
If United lose, and Leeds win, won't Leeds go top???
I don't know which is the greater (or should that be lesser??) of the
two evils...
If the 'pool manage to beat Coventry (they should be sent there if they
can't!!), then I think we move up to 17th, or something like that. 8-)
But, am I worried?? Nah!! Once we've won tomorrow, dispatched port Vale
in the cup next week, and beaten Auxerre 3:0 at home everything will be
just great...
Stew.
|
32.262 | Still top - till 4.45 tomorrow ! | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Oct 25 1991 12:55 | 12 |
| The mancs stay top if they :-
Win.
Draw and Leeds don't beat Oldham by 3 goals.
Leeds don't win.
Tomorrow's game vs Wednesday should be interesting - will the Mancs hit
back, or have they been demoralised and suffer their first league
defest. I will be listening in tomorrow afternoon, whilst watching
Oldham get beaten at Elland Road.
jb.
|
32.263 | No white roses in here 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Oct 25 1991 15:59 | 9 |
|
re .261...
Stew, if you were a *true* Lancastrian, you wouldn't need to ask
yourself which was the lesser of two evils...8-)
Wear your red rose with pride!
Andy.
|
32.264 | Give me a Lancashire hotpot any day... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Fri Oct 25 1991 16:19 | 13 |
| re prev.
What do you mean, IF???
Born and bred in the home of Rugby league...
no, Warrington actually!! 8-)
Anyway, I hope the mancs are still top tomorrow avo, as long as they
lose as well!! 8-)
You can keep the top spot warm for us till we get going... 8-)
Stew.
|
32.265 | Utd. v Athletico. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I MET THE GREAT ALDO | Fri Oct 25 1991 22:07 | 13 |
|
In note .227,
I predicted that the Mancs would lose 3-1 with Futre
scoring twice and I wasn't far wrong and in fact, the result was better
than I had hoped. The other night, Elton Pewee had said that Utd. were
only losing 1-0 with a few minutes to go. A couple of minutes later, he
came back and said "we have a very surprising result from Madrid". I
thought my worst fears were going to be realised, e.g., that maybe Utd.
had come back to win 2-1 but to my overwhelming relief, happiness and
satisfaction, they had been stuffed 3-0 and my greatest hope for the
replay is that Utd. have a resounding 4-1 win.
Cunno.
|
32.266 | Keep it Going United | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Oct 26 1991 12:45 | 5 |
32.267 | Sheffield Wednesday 3 - 2 Manchester United 8-( | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Oct 28 1991 12:14 | 24 |
|
Bad result for us on Saturday, after being 2-1 up with about 20
minutes to go. Jemson scored two after coming on as sub, and that
now makes 6 goals conceeded in the last two games. A trend we must
put a halt to *very* quickly.
We're off the top now, with a game in hand. Our undefeated run has
lasted to the last weekend in October. The important thing now is
to bounce back with a good win on Wednesday against Pompey in the
League Cup and a good home win on Saturday against Sheffield Utd.
No doubt this note will be full of abuse today after Saturday's
result. I'd say that shows how worried all these pundits are about
our marvellous start to the season and how glad they are to see us
slip up and let their own sides catch up a bit 8-) Let's hope it's
temporary, eh? ;-)
I'll go for:
Wednesday: Man Utd 3 - 0 Portsmouth
Saturday: Man Utd 2 - 0 Sheffield United
Andy.
|
32.268 | Tough Times | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Oct 28 1991 12:43 | 20 |
| I saw the highlights on 'Goals on Sunday' (YTV). The Mancs 2 goals were
a result of poor defending, the first one saw Warhurst pass back to
Woods - well, all he found was McClair, who gleefully made it 1-1. He
must have thought Christmas had come 2 months early this year. The 2nd
goal was a defensive mix up, the ball going all over the place before
McClair got a 2nd. Jenson scored 2 good goals for Wednesday, andf they
deserved their victory. There was an almighty roar at Elland Road as
the 15,000 people tuned in to Radio 5 heard the result ....
The top of Div 1 stioll makes good reading, 2 Yorkshire and 2 Manc
teams, with only the Arse messing it up, Scousers in 8th place...
The Mancs have had a tough last 3 fixtures, but they have only produced
2 points, but they were aginst teams directly below them, games they
should have won to give their championship drive some impetus. Their
next game in the league is Sheff Utd (unlucky losers at Maine Rd
Saturday), not easy. Of course I hope our fellow Yorkshiremen will do
their bit for the White Rose and win.
jb.
|
32.269 | How the 'mighty' fall!! | KAOFS::G_LARKIN | dtn 621-4091 | Mon Oct 28 1991 15:03 | 6 |
32.270 | begrudgery and begrudgers... | ESSB::BREE | | Tue Oct 29 1991 11:31 | 11 |
| .265
Maaaaaartin,
Go out and grab a sheep.
cheers,
Paul
|
32.271 | Another league title for the 'pool!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Oct 29 1991 13:19 | 13 |
| re .261
Looks like we're gonna add another league title to our never-ending
list of domestic honours, eh??
What with my prediction being so close about the mancs losing, Leeds
going top courtesy of an excellent own goal, and the Arse defence still
looking decidedly shakey...
9 points off the lead, with 2 games in hand... it's all coming good!!
Stew.
|
32.272 | No points for a loss !! | SUBURB::SEARCHR | ROBERT SEARCH | Tue Oct 29 1991 15:39 | 11 |
| Stew
I hate United, 'Pool are no better but at least the Arse are a London
club....and to get those 6 points from your 2 games in hand....Sorry to
have to tell you but that means you have to WIN (look in any dictionary
if you don't recognise the meaning of the word) the games....no points
for loosing...........!!!
Ha..ha..ha
|
32.273 | No Panic at O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Oct 29 1991 16:32 | 12 |
32.274 | Who is on top anyway? | ESSB::SONEILL | | Tue Oct 29 1991 17:26 | 11 |
| To Messrs Bree, Cunno, Blong etc..
For a clearer discussion on this years league championship race
you are cordially invited to contribute to the topic between
topics 32 and 34. (That's #33)
I pointed this out in a call to Paul last Saturday circa 5.30 pm
but reading the ongoing United/Liverpool diatribe fudges the facts.
LEEDS are on top.
Shane
|
32.275 | Leeds are top as far as I am concerned | XSTACY::JLUNDON | J.A. Lundon 890-2417 Leeds Forever | Tue Oct 29 1991 18:36 | 8 |
| The last time I checked I THINK that Leeds were top. Together with the fact that
Leeds have played all the top teams already this season. They have a much easier
run into Christmas.
So much so the league could be all over bar the shouting by Christmas!!!!
James.
|
32.276 | We'll be back...it's only a temporary lapse... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Oct 29 1991 19:54 | 9 |
|
Good grief you Leeds fans do get excited about going top of the
League...doesn't seem long ago that everyone was beating up on
some of the United noters after it was proclaimed we'd been top
for x weeks....
Oh well, I suppose you haven't had much to shout about....8-)
Andy.
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32.277 | Should be the Last 16 | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Oct 30 1991 14:53 | 7 |
32.278 | 3-1 Win | ESSB::BLONG | I HATE MAN U. AND LOVE THE POOL | Thu Oct 31 1991 11:41 | 8 |
32.279 | More Injurys | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Oct 31 1991 16:22 | 8 |
32.280 | Red colored glasses ?? | MIACT::RANKINE | | Thu Oct 31 1991 17:25 | 16 |
| Re .273
Its a bit early to write the Pool off completely, surely. As for depth
of squad, its all a matter of opinion....Sure MUFC have a big squad, as
do Arsenal and Liverpool, but its only recently that I would say MUFC
have become a team, rather than a lot of (good) individuals, whereas
Arsenal and Pool have always had a game plan/pattern of play regardless
of who filled in the individual slots. Dont think Im defending
Liverpool (Im not) but they have only lost 2 games in the league this
season...boring as they are, I would put my cash on the Arse for the
title. Sourpuss on BBC last night didnt appear to be unduly worried
about their position, and seemed confident that come Easter, they would
be there or there abouts.
Yours Neutrally
Paul
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32.281 | More Injury News | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Oct 31 1991 18:16 | 7 |
32.282 | Time Travel...A possibility | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Thu Oct 31 1991 19:01 | 6 |
| re -.1
I thought we played them a few weeks ago???
Perhaps you meant Turkey. Am understandable Mistake :-)
Mick
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32.283 | oppps Apologies | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Oct 31 1991 19:48 | 1 |
|
|
32.284 | Courtesy of the Eagle Eye | YUPPY::PANES | Win your weight in fish | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:02 | 6 |
|
Bryan Robson hit the crossbar in a recent match and killed
15 Moan Utd fans who were crawling out of the woodwork.
Stuart
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32.285 | :-) | CARDHU::MURRAY | Digital has it. Well sort of | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:05 | 1 |
|
|
32.286 | We just keep rolling on | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Nov 01 1991 17:45 | 6 |
32.287 | Nice to see so much concern...8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Nov 01 1991 19:18 | 6 |
|
Don't worry about them, Brian...they're only jealous. No team
justifies such vitriol and concern from non-supporters as ours,
so that tells you how much they worry about us, bless 'em 8-)
Andy.
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32.288 | You'll be bak up top tommora night | CURRNT::PAGED | Anne Nathema | Fri Nov 01 1991 20:02 | 2 |
| And just think, you are playing us tommorrow !! Thats 3 points
in the bag before you take the field.
|
32.289 | 3 Points Please | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Nov 02 1991 15:04 | 10 |
32.290 | ROBBO RETIRES ??? | YOUWOT::MOOREHEADM | Reading, ware the Fox hat.! | Mon Nov 04 1991 16:35 | 7 |
|
According to a phone message, from a non-football fan, there was an
announcement on the 1:00 news that Bryan Robson has retired.
Can anyone confirm ?
Martin M
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32.291 | yeeeeeeesssssssss! | DUCK::DAVIESG | | Mon Nov 04 1991 16:39 | 15 |
|
Ha ha ha!
The mancs are back on top again with a game in hand and a point to
spare. Leeds lost it with a draw against wimbledon. I think this proves
that they are not of championship material, wheras the mancs are.
2-0 to them, with a goal from kanchelskis being the highlight of a
great day for the mancs.
I must congratulate Leeds on their long stay at the top :-)
Greg.
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32.292 | Ping Pong | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Nov 04 1991 17:12 | 9 |
| I expect the league leadership to change hands almost on a weekly basis
- when Man U are at home, Leeds are away, and vice versa. 'Win at
home and draw away = championship'.
It's too early to talk about championships at the moment, but things
are looking good at the top of Div 1, 2 mancs and 2 tykes - better
than previous seasons I hope you'll agree !
|
32.293 | | DUCK::COSSEYN | | Mon Nov 04 1991 17:39 | 8 |
|
According to the 2:30 news Robson has announced his retirement from
international football.
I wonder how much Alex Fergerson(sp) has to do with this ?.
Neil...
|
32.294 | | YUPPY::PANES | Lets hear it for Jim Bob and Fruitbat | Mon Nov 04 1991 18:16 | 16 |
| <<< Note 32.293 by DUCK::COSSEYN >>>
> According to the 2:30 news Robson has announced his retirement from
> international football.
I don't want to be a boring b*st*rd, but we work for a compnay at the
leading edge of technology.
Surely this news is at least 4 years old.
Sir Geoffrey Thomas
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32.295 | Englands Loss... | OPG::TONY | | Mon Nov 04 1991 18:33 | 12 |
| Stuart,
I hope your'e NOT suggesting that CARTHORSE I VE GOT NO SKILL Geoff Thomas is
Englands answer in replacing Robbo..!!!
I think you'll be disappointed...
If the news is correct i.e NOT some SCOUSE BULLS**T story, Sorry forgot, thats on
the pitch.....then Iam glad.. He has given so much for his country..
Tony
|
32.296 | England's loss is United's gain.... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Nov 04 1991 18:51 | 13 |
|
I'm glad too. Bryan can add *nothing* to England's lost cause
(anyone see the Turkey game?!?!?) but is vital to our success
this season. It saves Graham Taylor having to make another
difficult decision! 8-)
Bryan Robson has been magnificent for England. We've already
spoken about it in here ;-) but I'd like to remember him leading
by example and scoring goals, and not someone clearly in the
twilight of his career still trying to hold a cr*p England team
together that's falling apart at the seems.
Andy.
|
32.297 | | YUPPY::PANES | Lets hear it for Jim Bob and Fruitbat | Mon Nov 04 1991 18:57 | 49 |
| <<< Note 32.295 by OPG::TONY >>>
-< Englands Loss... >-
>Stuart,
>I hope your'e NOT suggesting that CARTHORSE I VE GOT NO SKILL Geoff Thomas is
>Englands answer in replacing Robbo..!!!
>I think you'll be disappointed...
>If the news is correct i.e NOT some SCOUSE BULLS**T story, Sorry forgot, thats on
> the pitch.....then Iam glad.. He has given so much for his country..
>Tony
Tony,
Thank you for your prompt reply.
I did not suggest that (Sir) Geoffrey Thomas should be an ersatz "ROBBO".
The soubriquet that I finished my note with was a ( feeble?) attempt at
humour,
I found your erudite note revealing, but I believe that I would be doing
a great dis-service to myself, football, and Geoff Thomas if I was to
make a comparision.
Bryan Robson was a extremely good footballer, and quite possibly he is
still a great motivator ( one glance at the tabloids and I'm almost convinced),
but he should never ( and shouldn't have for the last couple of years) be
allowed anywhere near the England changing room, and kept at even greater
distance from a England shirt.
The bloke has lost it! He gets 10/10 for trying but more often than not,
irrespective of what colour shirt he is wearing, his exuberance hinders
others.
I wont bore you all ( cos I know you think "if he ain't red he ain't worth
a ****" ), rambling on about Geoff Thomas's talents.... but I bet if Palace
we're prepared to release G.T, Alec would hammering at the hallowed portals
of the Mecca.
Stuey
|
32.298 | | OPG::TONY | | Mon Nov 04 1991 21:53 | 12 |
| Stuart,
>I wont bore you all ( cos I know you think "if he ain't red he ain't worth
>a ****" ), rambling on about Geoff Thomas's talents.... but I bet if Palace
>we're prepared to release G.T, Alec would hammering at the hallowed portals
>of the Mecca.
Probably....and You'll have to pay us as well.....Argh..Argh...
Tony
|
32.299 | Well I liked him... | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Nov 05 1991 13:20 | 11 |
| re -2
Cant agree with your sentiments about Robbo playing for England. The
man has been (perhaps the last season or so, excepted) EXCEPTIONAL for
England, and no-one has contributed more to Englands efforts than he.
He has been an excellent server & motivator for England who gave 110%
for his country. He may not be the prettiest most elegant type of
player but a team needs a player like that who will fight and chase and
harry everthing.Who else would you have put in his place ??.
Paul..who's not a Red, or even English, or biased....
|
32.300 | Good riddens to Robbo. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Liverpool have a divine right to title | Tue Nov 05 1991 23:52 | 9 |
|
Robbo has now retired from the international scene having won nothing
and in all likelihood, he will quit the Mancs as a player in the near
future after over 10 years trying to win a league medal and having
failed dismally. On a lighter note, Ronnie Whelan should be back in
action in two weeks and wouldn't it be great if he could win his
seventh (7th) league medal come next May.
Cunno.
|
32.301 | Ronnie's a stiff, Robbo smooth | TROOA::PBLANEY | Regional Technology Support Group | Wed Nov 06 1991 03:44 | 19 |
| Only one player has had more injuries than Robbo, and that's our
Ronnie, God bless his little Southern Irish heart. Sourpuss is showing
his true class bringing him back, or is that desperation. Must be
getting nervous now that King Kenny is nearby . . .and kicking again.
Oh well, Rangers are missing those imports!
Difference between Robbo & Ronnie, Robbo plays for an International
team of the best players from that country, and Ronnie plays for an
International team of players who couldn't make that team and used
their grandmothers to at least wear an international shirt. Being the
true do-facto midfielder, Robbo has proven himself on the best team in
the league, and one of the best international squads (albeit
whiners/under acheivers, but you should have had old big 'ed for
manager then).
So it's roll on Robbo, bye bye Ronnie, here for Sourpuss today, gone to
tranmere rovers tomorrow.
Paul
|
32.302 | It was the 12 of June, in 1988. | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Nov 06 1991 13:52 | 54 |
| re.301
Paul
Come off it!! I thought all this bull$%&* was forgotten about. The
Irish team is represented by Irish men. It doesn't matter that there is
a gap of some generations. If you had beaten us in for example
Stuttgart instead of losing all your qualifying games you wouldn't be
bitching now.
I'm a committed fan of Robson's because he won me a handy few quid any
time I backed United in Cups but don't let begrudgery spoil your
admiration for the best purchase United ever made.
ps
Where was John Barnes born?
Paul
|
32.303 | I smell $#%^ in the air. | XSTACY::JLUNDON | J.A. Lundon 890-2417 Leeds Forever | Wed Nov 06 1991 14:34 | 19 |
| re. -2
> Difference between Robbo & Ronnie, Robbo plays for an International
> team of the best players from that country, and Ronnie plays for an
> International team of players who couldn't make that team and used
> their grandmothers to at least wear an international shirt. Being the
> true do-facto midfielder, Robbo has proven himself on the best team in
> the league, and one of the best international squads (albeit
> whiners/under acheivers, but you should have had old big 'ed for
> manager then).
Well I never! Thats rich coming from a team that hasn't managed to beat this
team of misfits in its last 4 attempts, when it counted. I do admit that SOME of
our players have dubious backgrounds but that doesn't in any way take away
from the achievements that our manager and players have achieved in the last 4
years, a lot more that England can claim in many senses in that time.
James.
|
32.304 | Go suck an egg ! | KAOFS::G_LARKIN | dtn 621-4091 | Wed Nov 06 1991 15:23 | 11 |
32.305 | everything in moderation, including moderation | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Nov 06 1991 16:51 | 8 |
| Mr. Moderator,
How is it that notes from the crowd in 47 never get set hidden?
As I recall,a certain gent called Billy has been riding roughshod for a
while now without censure.
Paul
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32.306 | We'll Keep the Red Flag Flying | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Nov 06 1991 16:52 | 16 |
32.307 | Check your facts | GALVIA::SPAIN | | Wed Nov 06 1991 18:05 | 16 |
|
>How is it that notes from the crowd in 47 never get set hidden?
>As I recall,a certain gent called Billy has been riding roughshod for
>while now without censure.
.304 was set hidden because it contained a personal insult to another
noter. The content incidently had nothing whatsoever to do with
Manchester United.
As for your allegation that I've shown bias towards Rangers fans in
this conference this is ridiculous. If you care to remember I've set
hidden notes from at least 2 different Rangers supporters in the last
few days including your friend Billy.. If there are any others that
should be set hidden I'm sure you'll let me know.
Gary.
|
32.308 | Were Out | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Nov 07 1991 11:50 | 9 |
32.309 | Sorry, I couldn't resist *-) *-) | MDRLEG::AREVALILLO | Nosce te ipsum | Thu Nov 07 1991 11:55 | 22 |
32.310 | apologies lads | TROOA::PBLANEY | Regional Technology Support Group | Thu Nov 07 1991 16:44 | 9 |
| Apologies lads - we are sensitive souls. I thought some may have
realized I'm a good irishman!
Now didn't we get wound up then! I was really just baiting cunno
anyway.
Sorry about that Gary, I'll stick to MUFC primitive stuff.
paul
|
32.311 | Juanjo 1 United 0 | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Still hazy after all these beers | Fri Nov 08 1991 11:47 | 6 |
32.312 | United still in Europe | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Nov 08 1991 13:23 | 10 |
32.313 | SORRY! | KAOFS::G_LARKIN | dtn 621-4091 | Fri Nov 08 1991 15:12 | 6 |
32.314 | RUDE AWAKENING...??? | DUCK::VILLEGASJ | The sun always shines in La Palma | Fri Nov 08 1991 18:48 | 19 |
32.315 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? What Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? | Fri Nov 08 1991 19:09 | 4 |
| > Reality facing you right in the kisser..lets talk about traditional
Lovely turn of phrase there Juan..... :-)
|
32.316 | Spanish High Horses | OPG::TONY | | Sat Nov 09 1991 00:44 | 17 |
| Juanjo,
Hi...What can I say.. You won well done.. We were all very impressed with
Atletico Madrid they played some very good football. And as always we wish you
GOOD LUCK in the next round.
I cant help wondering if we hadnt collapsed in the last 5 minutes in Madrid
would Atltico have looked as composed at Old Trafford..I wonder...No disrespect
but we can also look composed when we are 3-0 up.
I would like to add that on the night a number of United players did not perform
to standard that we normally like to see at Old Trafford..I for one thought
Blackmore and McClair and possibly Webb had their worst United preformance ever.
No excuses, they tried but the mountain was too high..
Devil Tone
|
32.317 | Juan for the road | ESSB::BREE | | Sat Nov 09 1991 14:58 | 7 |
| re.315
Mixed metaphors aside there's a grain of truth in Juan's comments. I
personally thought the commentators at Liverpool's game in particular
were awful.
Paul
|
32.318 | Picture + noise = peace | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha,The Final Frontier. These are the . . . | Sun Nov 10 1991 00:44 | 2 |
| It is so much better with the sound down enough to spare you the
drivel, but at least to hear the crowd. I recommend it.
|
32.319 | FOOTBALL IS LIKE THAT | MDRLEG::AREVALILLO | Nosce te ipsum | Mon Nov 11 1991 12:12 | 16 |
32.320 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Nov 11 1991 15:32 | 2 |
| Lee Sharpe is to see a specialist today about his deeep-seated (!)
groin injury; Sharpe could be out for rest of the season.
|
32.321 | United to Stuff City | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:47 | 8 |
32.322 | Scousers on the march | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Nov 14 1991 15:37 | 12 |
| United don't seem to have a very impressive record against City...
...though I could be wrong!!
Didn't they lose 5:1 to City a season or so back???
Anyway, I reckon it'll be a similar result, with the light blues
singing all the way home.
Stew.
|
32.323 | The BIG Derby match | ARRODS::SWANSON | | Thu Nov 14 1991 15:51 | 12 |
| > United to Stuff City
> It's the Big Derby Match at Maine Road on saturday. United V City.
Brian,
I think you're confused, the BIG derby match is on Sunday, its a Bramall
Lane, and it United to Stuff Wednesday OK.
Dave the Blade
|
32.324 | ? | SCOAYR::DMILLAR | | Thu Nov 14 1991 16:20 | 1 |
| Is the Manchester derby match being shown on any of the T.V. stations?
|
32.325 | | OPG::TONY | | Thu Nov 14 1991 17:00 | 5 |
| >Is the Manchester derby match being shown on any of the T.V. stations?
No...
Maine Road would be empty if they did..??
|
32.326 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | No Irish in Sweden | Thu Nov 14 1991 17:03 | 6 |
|
I presume the highlights will be shown on Granada on Saturday night -
Granada also shows ALL the goals from the North-West at 5:15 on a
Saturday - No wonder they kept their franchise and TVS didn't.....
Paul
|
32.327 | 61,000 + | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Nov 14 1991 17:35 | 7 |
32.328 | 3 Points on the Way | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Nov 15 1991 13:25 | 8 |
32.329 | Go for it lads. 3 points please. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Nov 15 1991 14:43 | 19 |
|
That is good news! A couple of "indifferent" performances and a
growing injury list were beginning to worry me...the situation with
yound Lee Sharpe still does worry me 8-(
We need a victory tomorrow. The pressure is now on. We're entering
the second "third" (?) of the season and need to put some good
results together. I'll go for a 2-1 win...Bruce with a pen. and
Sparky to score. After last year's debacle it's about time we beat
the Citizens in their own yard. It's a real 6-pointer, a win will
push us clearer from the immediate chasers and put the pressure on
Leeds Leeds Leeds to win their game to maintain the gap.
City 1 - 2 United Hughes, Bruce (pen), someone else...
Come on you reds!!
Andy.
|
32.330 | 2 and 0 for the City | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Fri Nov 15 1991 14:45 | 7 |
| re. prev.
I'm sure he'll manage a clean sheet on his birthday on Monday, but I'll
be surprised if he let's in less than 2 tomorrow afternoon!! 8-)
Stew.
|
32.331 | Time To stertch | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Fri Nov 15 1991 15:44 | 11 |
| Only one team in it.
city 1 (who cares who scores for them)
UNITED 3 (Kenchelski, Hughes, Robson)
Welcome back Parker, Pallister and Ince
mac 8-)
|
32.332 | Paul 'own goals a speciality' Parker is back!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Fri Nov 15 1991 18:27 | 6 |
| re .331
The City goal was probably scored by Parker!! ;-)
Stew.
|
32.333 | Dont seem to see them..?? | OPG::TONY | | Fri Nov 15 1991 18:42 | 7 |
| Hi chaps,
Does anyone know what position the scousers are ??
Dont seem see them around the top 5...!!
Tony
|
32.334 | sad but true...we are not too good at the mo | COMICS::HAWLEY | slam the doors and wedge them | Fri Nov 15 1991 18:51 | 16 |
| 9th.
sad isnt it.
:-(
but we'll be back. after all man utd went through a bad patch and have
recovered to put in a fine performance so far this season...
(see this unbiased note, andy sant!)
once our injury crisis is resolved we may be able to give a fuller
account ourselves but i personally believe that key players are much
weaker this season. it could be the lack of support from the injured
players or just that they arent playing as well. only time will tell,
but i shall continue to support them, even if we end up in the fourth
division. oh well,
thanks, Ian.
p.s i cant stand mark walters.
|
32.335 | Ian, I'm impressed 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Nov 15 1991 19:32 | 1 |
|
|
32.336 | Only One Team in Manchester | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Nov 18 1991 12:24 | 11 |
32.337 | I just poped in | ODDONE::CRUMP_J | What a long Monday Friday is !!! | Mon Nov 18 1991 16:41 | 1 |
| Blueoo Moooon
|
32.338 | 1 Point not 3 | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Nov 18 1991 17:23 | 4 |
32.339 | What the Hic do we care | ODDONE::CRUMP_J | What a long Monday Friday is !!! | Mon Nov 18 1991 17:42 | 3 |
| Sorry I was still drunk.......
|
32.340 | Robbo must sit it Out | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Nov 18 1991 20:46 | 6 |
32.341 | All square after round 1. We'll get 'em at OT!! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Nov 18 1991 21:19 | 17 |
|
To be honest, this game tomorrow nite must surely be more of a
hinderance. S*d-all at stake and plenty of wounded....doesn't
make sense when so many are complaining at the number of games
they have to play...
I think we escaped on Saturday. The lads from Maine Road should
probably be more disappointed at only getting a point. The sticky
run continues, with a *very* tough-looking game on Saturday to a
rapidly-improving West Ham side. After so many good results they're
due a defeat 8-) let's oblige them....
I'll go for a tense 1-0 win.....'bout time Sparky got back on the
scoresheet.
Andy.
|
32.342 | Super Cup Tonight | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Nov 19 1991 15:00 | 10 |
32.343 | From the Bernard Manning school of sublety comes .. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Tue Nov 19 1991 15:07 | 6 |
| All in bad taste :-
The 'Aeroplane' song has been joined by 'Always look on the Runway for
Ice' - grunted to the tune of 'Always look on the bright side of life'
jb.
|
32.344 | The signs are not good..8-( | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Nov 19 1991 19:13 | 16 |
|
I'm not too confident about tonite..I can see us getting beaten
2 or 3 nil. The mighty Atletico taught us a few home truths about
the yawning gulf between true class European acts and some of our
own league's efforts. That's not to say we can't beat these guys
on the day, but we've a ways to go before we can get back in the
hunt for regular European honours again. That applies to *all*
English clubs in Europe, and before Liverpool and Spurs fans dive
in, you've won nothing yet...now it starts to get tough!!
Let's get over the game injury-free and concentrate on the serious
stuff - three points on Saturday. Our title challenge is bumping
along in second gear. We need to put that right asap before we let
it slip too far....
Andy.
|
32.345 | European Super Cup Final | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Nov 20 1991 10:35 | 11 |
|
Manchester United......1 Red Star Belgrade.......0
McClair
att. 22,000+
|
32.346 | Tremendous boost for the Reds!! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Nov 20 1991 11:18 | 26 |
|
Just goes to show how wrong you can be...fortunately!
Radio 5 at half-time were extolling the virtues of the technically
superior 'Slavs, particularly Panchev and Savechevic (sp?), despite
only five of last year's Euro-Cup winning team still playing for
Red Star.
"United's defence look so slow.." etc..
And what happens? McClair steals the show and United hold on
comfortably. I guess this was one of those days when the more
skilled side couldn't beat the more committed..
Webb sounded a bit hit 'n' miss, but Honeymonster Pallister is
getting better and better.
Interesting to note that the "four foreigner" rule didn't apply,
allowing us to pick our strongest side, and we managed to beat the
European Cup holders...supposedly the best in Europe.
Is this the first Super Cup victory for an English side? This is
a genuine question - have Liverpool ever won it before? I think
they have but can't remember when...
Andy.
|
32.347 | championes!!! | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Nov 20 1991 11:22 | 3 |
| Come out now Martin Cunniffe!!!
Paul
|
32.348 | 1-0 must be a misprint | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Wed Nov 20 1991 11:25 | 8 |
| Facinating! I watched this game "live" on RTL, it was dross. I was
so rivited I thought the result was 0-0. When did McClair score ?
It was a classic nothing a stake affair.
Having always been a fan of Uniteds, I was very dissappointed at
their basic lack of skill ie first touch. Was this there normal
standard or is it unfair to judge when nothing was at stake.
|
32.349 | * | HUGH::RAYNERT | Sysman>@REO/LOC=G2 | Wed Nov 20 1991 11:48 | 1 |
| Re -1 You beat me too it, I watched it also on RTL...it was dire ...
|
32.350 | has the format changed? | COMICS::HAWLEY | almost grabbed by the caribs | Wed Nov 20 1991 12:02 | 9 |
| re. super cup.
yes Liverpool have won it, cant remember when.
i also remember them playing Flamengo of Brazil and getting hammered
2-0 in the super cup final about 8 years ago in Japan.
has the format of the cup changed? it used to be s.america vs europe i
think. Penarol used to play in it a lot. any ideas?
Ian.
|
32.351 | Paul W is a saint | COMICS::HAWLEY | almost grabbed by the caribs | Wed Nov 20 1991 12:13 | 4 |
| thank you paul watterson for reminding me that i am getting the
world club championship an the super cup mixed up...
Ian.
|
32.352 | The Mancs are Kings of Europe | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Nov 20 1991 12:19 | 14 |
32.353 | a little dig, but it gets nicer | COMICS::HAWLEY | almost grabbed by the caribs | Wed Nov 20 1991 12:37 | 10 |
| re. last
if you were kings of Europe, surely you would still be in the cup
winners cup? ;-)
congratulations anyway, its great to see a British team back on top of
Europe again...lets hope that spurs and Liverpool can keep us there
next year.
Ian.
|
32.354 | Nice to see some credit where it's due!! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Nov 20 1991 12:41 | 10 |
|
re last..ditto. Shucks, Ian...we must stop agreeing like
this 8-)
Any chance of a repeat of yesterday's little spat in your
office? ;-) ..very entertaining...
Andy.
|
32.355 | over a barrel | COMICS::HAWLEY | almost grabbed by the caribs | Wed Nov 20 1991 13:20 | 9 |
| re. 'little spat'
sorry Andy,
Paul is a LOT bigger than i am.
he also gives me a lift home occasionally.
i HAVE to be nice to him.
:-)
Ian.
|
32.356 | Of course LFc have won it - it's a trophy right ? | ULYSSE::NAYLOR | My inbox is full but my outbox is empty | Wed Nov 20 1991 14:11 | 9 |
| Re : .346
I believe LFC won it (can't remember when) by beating SV Hamburger
5-0 at Anfield. There was a little man called Keagan in the SV H
side aswell that night, if I remember correctly.
I'll take a stab at 1984.
Paul.
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32.357 | Keep them clean... | MIACT::RANKINE | | Wed Nov 20 1991 14:13 | 6 |
| Had a chat with a MU fan last night, who reckons that Utd need a better
partner for Sparky . He reckons that TGA would be a good choice.
Apart from the obvios effects this would have on our happy noter Cunno,
any thoughts on this one ???.
Cheers
Paul
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32.358 | At a guess? | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hanging out your old Love Letters | Wed Nov 20 1991 14:18 | 7 |
| Re. 346 & 355
I think you'll find that the Liverpool v SV Hamburger Super Cup was
played around 1978. Keegan left the Pool in 77 and I think the
Monchegladbach Euro Final was one of his last games.
Barry.
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32.359 | Ooops! | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hanging out your old Love Letters | Wed Nov 20 1991 14:19 | 3 |
| I meant .356
|
32.360 | | RUTILE::CAMPBELL | Real ponies don't go oink! | Wed Nov 20 1991 14:43 | 8 |
| re Super Cup
Didn't Aston Villa win it some time ago, or am I thinking of
something else?
Stevo
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32.361 | big club, big trophies | COMICS::HAWLEY | almost grabbed by the caribs | Wed Nov 20 1991 14:48 | 14 |
| <<< Note 32.360 by RUTILE::CAMPBELL "Real ponies don't go oink!" >>>
> re Super Cup
> Didn't Aston Villa win it some time ago, or am I thinking of
> something else?
no, wasnt that the Birmingham and district womens knitting circle
5-a-side competition?
:-))
Ian.
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32.362 | 1977/78 | ARRODS::SWANSON | | Wed Nov 20 1991 16:12 | 14 |
| > I think you'll find that the Liverpool v SV Hamburger Super Cup was
> played around 1978. Keegan left the Pool in 77 and I think the
> Monchegladbach Euro Final was one of his last games.
> Barry.
It was indeed, Keegan's last official game was the European cup final in '77
and he returned to Anfield for the super cup final with HSV. The result was
around 4 or 5 nil.
I remember the Kop chanting "You should have stayed at Anfield"
Liverpool totlally dominated the game and another memory I have is Steve Highway
rounding two or three HSV defender as though they weren't there.
|
32.363 | Not like me to stir | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Wed Nov 20 1991 17:34 | 4 |
| Stroke of luck having to play a Yugoslav side - so it's all settled in the
home leg! Still, congrats anyway.
grahame
|
32.364 | GoalGetters at O.T | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Nov 20 1991 18:13 | 17 |
32.365 | Big Club, Big Chip on Shoulder.
| FRAMBO::BRADLEY | Ja, das Bier-gut ist | Thu Nov 21 1991 14:01 | 7 |
|
Can't let .361 go by. Villa actually won the league in '81, the European Cup
in '82 and the World Club thingy in '82 or 3. The Knitting Circle was won by
those poor ******** at St Andrews. When did the "Big Club" last win any of
these? (Oh God I'm beginning to sound like you-know-who!).
Bob
|
32.366 | Q???? | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Nov 21 1991 14:13 | 7 |
32.367 | Huh? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Nov 21 1991 15:22 | 8 |
|
...and the comment came from an interloper from the Liverpool note,
so leave out the shoulder 'n' chips 8-) 8-)
I also thought the great but brief Villa team of the early 80's won
the World Club thingy...
Andy.
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32.368 | The end of the Supercup argument. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | THE GREAT ALDO | Thu Nov 21 1991 16:02 | 26 |
|
So ok, Man. Utd. won the European super cup by beating Red Star
Belgrade 1-0 at home. Only for the troubles and unfortunate turmoil
in Yugoslavia, there was no away leg for the Mancs. At least when
Liverpool won the supercup, they did it over two legs.
European Supercup
22 Nov 1978 SV Hamburg 1 Liverpool 1
6 Dec "" Liverpool 6 Hamburg 0
Liverpool scorers (Dalglish 1, McDermott 3, Fairclough 2,Thompson 1)
European Supercup
4 Dec 1979 Anderlecht 3 Liverpool 1
19 Dec 1979 Liverpool 2 Anderlecht 1
Liverpool scorers (Case, Fairclough & Hughes)
World club championship
13 Dec 1982 Tokyo
Flamengo 3 Liverpool 0
World club championship
9 Dec 1984
Independiente 1 Liverpol 0
European supercup
16 Jan 1985
Juventus 2 Liverpool 0
Cunno.
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32.369 | P5 W1 L4 | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Nov 21 1991 16:23 | 6 |
32.370 | Does this mean he's acknowledged the victory? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Nov 21 1991 16:58 | 8 |
|
...the adding up's none too clever either..
1 + 3 + 2 + 1 = ?
Oh, well...least he said *something* 8-)
Andy.
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32.371 | 6+1 = 7 | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | THE GREAT ALDO | Thu Nov 21 1991 21:43 | 6 |
|
Andy,
My adding was absolutely correct. When I gave the scorers, I was
also including the one goal scored away on top of the six at home.
Cunno.
|
32.372 | Did they or didn't they?
| FRAMBO::BRADLEY | Ja, das Bier-gut ist | Fri Nov 22 1991 14:59 | 11 |
|
Martin,
As you sound like the expert, did Villa win this ******* Super Club trophy
or not? I was speaking from (maybe impaired) memory.
Bob
PS. Apologies for being in the wrong note AND slagging off the wrong Big Club
(apparently). Many ;-) etc
|
32.373 | The gospel According to St. Rothman | PANIC::ANDERSON | The 'Pies have gone cold | Fri Nov 22 1991 16:22 | 11 |
| Bob
Aston Villa did win the Euro Super Cup in '82 - beating Barcelona 3-1
0n aggregate (0-1,3-0).
Forest also beat Barca (1-0,1-1) in '79, and Aberdeen won it in '83,
defeating Hamburg (0-0,2-0).
No British club has yet won the World Club Championship though.
Rob
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32.374 | Wee Jinky's legs are still bruised to bits ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Fri Nov 22 1991 17:06 | 4 |
|
Glasgow Celtic should've & would've won it,if they hadn't been kicked of the
park by Racing Club of Buenos Aires in 67/68 8*))
|
32.375 | This is Your Life Nobby | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Nov 22 1991 17:53 | 11 |
32.376 | Paul Ince | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Nov 22 1991 19:01 | 9 |
32.377 | Tomorrow on Satellite | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha, the final frontier. | Fri Nov 22 1991 22:57 | 7 |
| Touching. Very touching. Now if he'd quit dreaming of his West Ham days
and start concentrating on United winning the league . . .
United vs West Ham on TSN Canada tomorrow. For you satellite buffs, you
should be able to pick it up.
-pb
|
32.378 | Live on the Box | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Nov 23 1991 15:56 | 9 |
32.379 | The MANCS are back on TOP | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Nov 23 1991 21:33 | 10 |
32.380 | The boy wonder | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | I brake for coffee!! | Mon Nov 25 1991 13:01 | 10 |
| I saw the goals on the match yesterday afternoon. It's the first time I've seen
Giggs play (even though they only showed 2 moves), and if he carries on like
this, he will definitely be the next George Best.
The first was the sweetest volley you'll see in a long time, and the second was
brought about by a piercing run diagonally through the box, pulling 2/3
defenders with him, then a deft back heel for McClair(?) to shoot and Robson to
make sure.
Al
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32.381 | :-| | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | do you mean 1400 patches? | Mon Nov 25 1991 13:11 | 8 |
| re. last
> and if he carries on like this, he will definitely be the next George
Best.
What? an abusive drunk?
Ian.
|
32.382 | Sharpe Out | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Nov 25 1991 13:24 | 7 |
32.383 | United 2 West Ham 1 | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Nov 25 1991 15:42 | 12 |
32.384 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Born in a storm | Mon Nov 25 1991 15:52 | 5 |
| Sharpe is seeing a specialist today to decide whether he can step up
his training. He hopes to play in a reserve game within three three
weeks.
Tony
|
32.385 | Three cheers for Georgie!! Hic! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Mon Nov 25 1991 17:11 | 8 |
| re .375
Was George Best drunk???
Stew. 8-)
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32.386 | See Quinn's goal at Luton? Sheesh!! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Nov 25 1991 22:08 | 24 |
|
Well back in the reality note (after these OTT Leeds boys
predicting success after yesterday's demolition of Villa ;-) )...
We should have been several goals better off at half time than the
two we did score...stunning volley by Giggs, nice second by the
washed-up injury-ridden no-good Robson.....
Nearly paid the price for not taking the chances with West Amm
getting a late goal then Maccathingy hit the sticks near the end.
We deserved the three points and it's good to be back on the
winning trail.
There's a nice little gap opening up between ourselves and Leeds
Leeds Leeds from the chasing bunch, two of whom got a right humping
at the w/e (Palace and Villa).
We've a game in hand on the Leeds boys but there's a marathon still
to go.
Things are looking good at the moment, though...
Andy.
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32.387 | Robbo and Giggo | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Nov 26 1991 14:40 | 12 |
32.388 | You heard it here first | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | No Irish in Sweden | Tue Nov 26 1991 14:48 | 18 |
| >>> tape last night, what a cracker, this boy is going to be star for years
>>> to come. He's a cert for the young player of the year already.
>>> How about another United double in the player of the year stakes,
>>> Footballer of the Year, Bryan Robson
>>> Young player of the Year Ryan Giggs
>>>
Dream on !!!
He'll end up like the other Man Utd 'starlets' - Beardsmore, Martin,
Robins, the Italian sounding fella - nowhere...
Robson'll be injured again before the end of the season and probably
end up in Japan after announcing his retirement....
Man Utd will finish fourth and Ferguson will be sacked....
Gypsy Rose Lee
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32.389 | If the Doc said so, Its true | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Nov 26 1991 14:59 | 9 |
32.390 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | No Irish in Sweden | Tue Nov 26 1991 15:16 | 18 |
|
>>> play for the youth team. I spoke to Tommy Docherty about him, and he
>>> said he is something special. And i'm afraid i regard The Doc's opinion
>>> slightly higher then yours.
Docherty's just a number of ex-Man Utd 'personalities' who've spent the
last x years earning money from their association with Old Trafford -
similar to Crerand (sp), Law, Best, Charlton (Bobby) etc etc and they
all spout out the same old dribble about how xxxxxx insert (Beardsmore,
Martin, Robins, Mao-thingy, Whiteside etc etc) are the greatest player
they've ever seen for his age, they are the new xxxxx insert Best,
Charlton, Edwards.
Giggs isn't a bad player - but give him a couple of seasons to really
prove himself.
Paul
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32.391 | A vote for Giggs | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Aperralunis..... | Tue Nov 26 1991 15:24 | 9 |
| Not a Utd. fan (only when they play City Steve :-) ) but this bloke
Giggs is definitely special. Apart from his ball-control his speed is
amazing. Any time I've seen him (on TV) you get the feeling he's going
to do something special with the ball and 9 times out of 10 he does. He
also seems to be cool-headed (no Gascoigne antics....) and confident
for his age without being cocky. He's the kind of player to attract the
crowds and also the Italians........
- Robin....
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32.392 | Giggs is nothing to write home about. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | THE GREAT ALDO | Tue Nov 26 1991 15:46 | 12 |
|
Brian,
you musty be in cocooland if you think that Utd. can pull off the
double of Robbo and Giggs as players of the year. One volley from six
yards and people are going crazy about him..........what rubbish!
From a purely unbiased point of view, it seems to me that the cert
for the young player of the year will be Steve McManaman with the
senior award going to either Bruce Grobbelaar or Ray Houghton for their
spectacular displays for Liverpool this season.
Cunno.
|
32.393 | It has to be TGA ;-) | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue Nov 26 1991 16:00 | 10 |
|
>senior award going to either Bruce Grobbelaar or Ray Houghton for
their
>spectacular displays for Liverpool this season.
What!!!!! Surely after scoring 25 goals before the end of November
there can be only one candidate for player of the year Martin. Have
you lost faith already?
Gary.
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32.394 | That Giggs goal...again | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hanging out your old Love Letters | Tue Nov 26 1991 16:02 | 7 |
| To tell you the truth it was the way the ball swirved neatly before
hitting the back of the net which gave me most pleasure. You just
don't see many goals scored with that sort of style in this country.
Go East across the pond and you'll probably find defenders with
better first time volleying than a lot of our strikers.
Barry
|
32.395 | Who is TGA | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Tue Nov 26 1991 16:10 | 17 |
| re -1
(25 goals before the end of November)
So what, how many were penalties(yes I know Steve Bruce scored numerous of
them last season), and the main point is that TGA is playing in the
Second Division, I reckon that in the 1st Division he would be as good
as Dean Saunders(whoever he is)
re -2
Steve McNamanan(SP?) is just making the most of a dire situation at the
Kop, with all these injuries etc... As someone elase mentioned, wait a
few seasonsand we'll see who is still around
However they are both young and if pushed in the right direction
should become the Rush and Hughes of the world as we know it.
mac
|
32.396 | United back as topic of the day... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Nov 26 1991 17:19 | 32 |
|
Nice to see that United getting back on the winning trail has
sparked so much interest again 8-)
Giggs is a wonderful talent - there are a few around but not many,
McManaman *do* like - and promises much for the future.
As for the garbage written previously about ex-United players
riding some sort of gravy-train....really, Paul, I'd expect a
little more tolerance from you...8-) They *all* do it. Why so
surprised?
It's such a pity that genuine unbiased opinions are not more
frequently given. Some people can't see beyond their own colon,
never mind their own team, and they think they're unbiased ;-)
Shame. Were you abused by a United supporter as a child, Martin?
I think we should know the truth.
I notice you're generally keeping out of the Liverpool note these
days, and even suggested a switch of allegiance to Leeds United.
Given up already? Some supporter you turned out to be....8-)
Keep sending the loony mails.
Meanwhile, back to football. United are now second, one point and
a game in hand behind Leeds (Leeds Leeds), who were superb on
Sunday. A five-point gap has opened up before City bring up third.
Liverpool are languishing in about 9th place, surrounded by other
mediocre sides trying to catch up with the pace-setters from OT
and Elland Road.
Andy.
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32.397 | Martin Wears Scouse Tinted Glasses | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Nov 26 1991 17:40 | 11 |
32.398 | Young Footballer Of The Year at The City Ground! | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | Cloughie bowls 'em over | Tue Nov 26 1991 18:17 | 12 |
| Loosen up guys!!!!!!!!!!
There's only one "Young Footballer Of The Year" and he's Irish!!!!!
Roy Keane!!!!!!!!!!
These pretenders Giggs ,McManaman,Tanner are one season wonders!!!!!
M.J.
"UREDS"
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32.399 | Roy Keane target for Liverpool? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Nov 26 1991 18:58 | 23 |
|
MJ..
Roy Keane is indeed a wonderful player, and still so young. Let's
hope Sourpuss keeps his hands off and lets him get on with it eh?
Pretenders MacMananananaman and Giggs are not...they are both also
excellent young players (Giggs is still only *17*..)
Tanner? Not even worth a mention. He's 26 (hardly young by these
standards..) and an average player in a poor defence. In the days
of Hansen, Lawrenson, Whelan he wouldn't have got a look-in.
The award will be given based on the whole season, with perhaps the
final factor being some sort of "visibility", like winning
something. We shall see.
Personally I'm delighted to see Giggs excelling for United and look
forward to seing him do the business to a few more teams this
season.
Andy.
|
32.400 | 400 Not Out For United | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Nov 26 1991 20:02 | 1 |
|
|
32.401 | | QETOO::CHAVES | Alegria de pobre dura pouco | Tue Nov 26 1991 22:03 | 21 |
| Ref: .392
Cunno,
With such great players contributing such great performances day
after day, how do you explain the pool's current position in the
league standings? Geee, I watched the pool 4 times this year, all
4 matches against lesser competition, (so I was told) and they did
not impress.
Face it: If any keeper is to be seriously considered for 'player
of the year', which I doubt, one need not go further than OT.
(At least he has made a difference)
Facts can not be changed and, as much as I hate to admit it, the pool
will always be remembered as one of the world's best ever football
sides. But history does not stand still and neither should you.
I suggest you either change sides or adopt a LUTON-SUPPORTER-TYPE
attitude, meaning: They've mastered the art of having fun supporting
a last place team, something you need to get used to do.
JC
|
32.402 | come on the leeds | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | do you mean 1400 patches? | Wed Nov 27 1991 12:14 | 12 |
| re. last
re. 'supporting a last place team'
JC,
is that what YOUVE been doing for the last 25 years, JC?
as for Schmiecal (sp?) yes, he has made a difference, a BIG difference,
he has turned a very ordinary team into title contenders.
Also, JC, if we are now a 'last place team' how comes YOU couldnt beat
us? even when we are injury-struck?
i sincerely hope that Leeds flatten you,
Love Ian.
|
32.403 | re .402... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Nov 27 1991 13:04 | 18 |
|
Come on now Ian...United haven't been a "last place team" for the
past 25 years. Admittedly the big one has eluded us but we've won
the FA Cup more times than any other side including Liverpool in
that period (ie 4), paid a thankfully breif visit to the second
division ('74), finished runners-up and often in the top six of the
league whilst admittedly better sides have won it, and generally
been one of the top sides in the country. You can't say its been
boring even if we haven't won the league. Few have in that period -
I make it just seven (Liverpool, Leeds, Arsenal, Derby, Forest, Villa,
Everton)
We United supporters all *know* how long its been, but we don't
dessert in droves every time it doesn't work out. That's why United
get 40000 for home games even when they're not top of the league,
and that's what grates with so many unbelievers 8-)
Andy.
|
32.404 | | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | do you mean 1400 patches? | Wed Nov 27 1991 13:29 | 11 |
|
re.last
Quite correct Andy, and just the point i was hoping someone would make.
It WAS unfair of me to call Man Utd a last place team for the last 25
years...just like it is UNFAIR of JC to call Liverpool a 'last place
team' THIS season, when we are far from last place...
Thank you for helping me to make my point,
Ian.
|
32.405 | Dearie me! | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? What Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? | Wed Nov 27 1991 13:48 | 9 |
| > I make it just seven (Liverpool, Leeds, Arsenal, Derby, Forest, Villa,
> Everton)
AND MANCHESTER CITY!!!!! (Just!)
Steve
|
32.406 | Not a One Man Team | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Nov 27 1991 13:57 | 8 |
32.407 | ok, credit where credits due | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | do you mean 1400 patches? | Wed Nov 27 1991 14:09 | 9 |
| Brian,
apologies, Giggs is a very exciting player, and i was VERY suprised to
learn that he was 17! he doesnt seem at all unnerved by any occasion
does he? could you tell me what nationality he is please?
Kanchelsis is also an excellent player, as for Parker, i havent really
noticed much of him this season, which is sometimes a good thing for a
defender - proves they are doing their job tidily...
Ian.
|
32.408 | Barnsley - Liverpool - Man Utd | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | No Irish in Sweden | Wed Nov 27 1991 14:13 | 6 |
|
Puke !!
Are you changing clubs YET AGAIN Mr Hawley ?
Paul
|
32.409 | get yer house in order Watterson | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | do you mean 1400 patches? | Wed Nov 27 1991 14:15 | 4 |
| Paul,
no, its called fairness and giving credit where credit is due...
Try it sometime,
Ian.
|
32.410 | Wheres me wellies ? | DCC::LACEY | Oh woe is me !!!! | Wed Nov 27 1991 14:26 | 4 |
|
I think Giggs is Welsh unfortunately.
|
32.411 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | No Irish in Sweden | Wed Nov 27 1991 14:27 | 14 |
|
Ian,
I'm always fair and unbiased....
I could understand your point about fairness and giving credit where
credit is due IF you did, but you either hate everything about Man Utd
OR you love everything about them..... - just read your previous replys
in this note.
Is there any truth in the rumours that your changing because your mummy
got you some cheap Man Utd pyjamas ? ;-)
Paul
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32.412 | lift home tonight in jeopardy | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Paul Watterson haas finally sold his house | Wed Nov 27 1991 14:32 | 11 |
| Paul,
1. I hate Man Utd.
2. I am however able to give credit to certain players of ability.
(unlike you)
3. I dont wear pyjamas (not even Liverpool ones)
4. do they make Everton pyjamas and other such acoutrements? (sp!?)
because they usually only make such things for the big clubs...
Ian.
|
32.413 | The Welsh Dragon | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Nov 27 1991 15:52 | 7 |
32.414 | Keep it going, lads.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Nov 27 1991 17:05 | 7 |
|
Ding Ding !! It's *on* again 8-)
re .405....Steve, City winning the title in '68 (?) was in fact a
figment of our imagination and didn't actually happen at all ...;-)
Andy.
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32.415 | Happy days are here, again! | QETOO::CHAVES | Alegria de pobre dura pouco | Wed Nov 27 1991 18:02 | 13 |
| Ref: .402
Ian, I never said Liverpool was a last place team. The reference to Luton
was my way of trying to be polite in suggesting you pool fans lower your
expectations and learn how to get some pleasure out of supporting the pool
during these NOT SO GOOD TIMES, as opposed to giving up hope for the title
and jumping ship over to Leeds.
Put it this way: Luton fans are happy just to stay in the first division.
Lets be realistic: Isn't that about as much as any reasonable person can
expect of the pool this season?
JC
|
32.416 | division 2 here we come | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Nov 27 1991 18:19 | 7 |
| JC,
I am not jumping ship, i do not like leeds, i just dislike them less
than Man Utd. As for the best we can expect, well, i am a well-known
pessimist so ill say 'the best we can hope for is not to go down as
the bottom club! :-)'
Cheers, Ian.
|
32.417 | Won't the toffees be bottom??!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Wed Nov 27 1991 18:55 | 6 |
| I don't think we'll be bottom this season...
...we should AT LEAST finish above Everton!! 8-)
Stew.
|
32.418 | Red Star Complain | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Nov 27 1991 19:18 | 24 |
|
Read in the papers that Red Star Belgrade via a certain local Yugoslav
magazine were calling Utd's Super Cup victory over the above a SCANDAL!
Reason being is that Utd played 7 foreign players in their team, and
this magazine thought UEFA were favouring Utd by allowing them to do
this. Especially with the new ruling that they are only supposed to
play 4 foreign players in the competition.
However there were reports flying round that Red Star were not
interested in this, but in others they were hotly disputing the fact
with UEFA.
The decision was made by a German UEFA official that there would be no
limit on the number of foreigners allowed, just the same as last year.
Kinda puts a dampner on winning when you hear things like that.
Anyway Utd to beat Palace on Saturday 2-0.
mac
P.S. But good luck to 'pool tonight. I don't like to do this but they
are the only english team left, so go for it !
|
32.419 | It hurts to say it | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Wed Nov 27 1991 19:29 | 7 |
| re <<< Note 32.418 by MINDER::MACDONALDI "MUFC ECWC Champions" >>>
> I don't like to do this but they are the only english team left,
> so go for it !
I don't like to say this either but I think you'll find Tottenham
are still in Europe and England. |-(
|
32.420 | It's the Same for Both Teams | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Nov 27 1991 19:43 | 9 |
32.421 | We must win Saturday.... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Nov 27 1991 19:43 | 18 |
|
Yes, the fact that we seemed to be allowed to play our strongest
side regardless of the number of foreigners was a little strange,
but having allowed it there's no point wanting to go back on it
since United won the match 1-0.
Also like to wish good luck to Liverpool tonite. Spurs play later
on (March?) in the ECWC Q-Fs and both will need good fortune now
the competition is getting a little tougher...
As for Saturday, Palace fell apart at the City ground last w/e so
look for them to want to improve drastically on that performance.
We must win this game, and 1-0 will do for me. Hughes will score,
but I expect it to be a "physical confrontation". Let's hope both
sides stick to playing quality football and leave out the rough
stuff a la '90 Cup Final replay.
Andy.
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32.422 | innsbruck here we come | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Nov 27 1991 19:58 | 7 |
| thanks for the good wishes (i think we'll need them),
i agree about Red Star, if the rules of the game were set out before
the game was played and they didnt complain beforehand, then they are
obviously suffering from a case of sour grapes...
ill bet they wouldnt have complained if theyd have won! :-)
Ian.
|
32.423 | A Sharpe Reminder | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Nov 27 1991 20:35 | 18 |
|
LEE SHARPE is to play in either a reserve or an A team game this
Saturday. This comes after visiting a top London specialist earlier
this week who has given Lee the go ahead.
This is a make or break game, if Lee passes then hopefully he will be
able to soon get back into the swing of things. Just imagine Sharpe
AND Giggs ??!! 8-))
If Lee breaks down this either means a VERY long road to recovery, with
the distinct possibilty that he may never play first team football
again. If this happens it would a shame, not just for Utd, but for
English football as a whole.
He had just broken into the senior ranks of the England side, and
looked the ideal replacement for Barnes.
Well we'll just have to see.
mac
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32.424 | Fingers crossed for Lee.... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Nov 27 1991 21:11 | 9 |
|
Lets hope young Lee (last seasons Young Player Of The Year...) gets
his injury troubles sorted out once and for all. Good luck to him.
I'm looking forward to seeing Sharpe and Giggs spearheading an
exciting United forward line with Hughes, but I'll settle for
getting him mended first! Permanent injury at this point of his
short career would be a great shame.
Andy.
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32.425 | Giggs My No 1 | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Nov 27 1991 21:42 | 9 |
32.426 | What did he do & how?? | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Thu Nov 28 1991 14:43 | 7 |
| What exactly is the Sharpe injury & is it REALLY career
threatening.
Bad news for England if it is since he could develop into a very
good player at international level.
Kevin
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32.427 | Groin Injury | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Nov 28 1991 14:50 | 11 |
32.428 | Too much too young | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Thu Nov 28 1991 14:58 | 9 |
| Do you think many of these injuries are caused by youngsters being
pushed too far too soon,ie too many games/too intensive
training,pressure to win??? I mean Sharpe is only about 19 or 20 isn't
he??
It just seems young to be in a career threatening situation from an
internal injury.
Kevin
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32.429 | yes - too much pressure to play | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Thu Nov 28 1991 16:35 | 9 |
| re. .328 this may be behind the recent FA reminder to clubs that
youth players should not play more than once in 24hrs.
(this means they cannot play Saturday pm and Sunday
morning). Some local U15s were playing Friday evening,
Saturday morning, and Sunday morning and afternoon.
I've noticed an increase in knee 'stress' problems
in the last two years amongst young players.
DaveT (sorry to rathole in the MUFC note!)
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32.430 | Strach, Big Ron, and United | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Nov 28 1991 21:05 | 14 |
32.431 | He's a nice lad really...wouldn't hurt a fly.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Nov 29 1991 11:21 | 15 |
|
I read that World Soccer Magazine (some Euro-based footie mag..)
had voted Mark Hughes 4th in their Player Of The Year awards,
behind 1st Papin, 2nd Prosinecki, 3rd Panchev...
Seems like its not just United supporters that rate him one of the
best strikers in Europe last season...
And before anyone starts quoting goal figures, this was the opinion
of unbiased football *experts* and Sparky doesn't take penalties ;-)
Lets hope Sparky can continue to upset you by helping Robbo lift the
League trophy for Manchester United this season 8-)
Andy.
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32.432 | Help him with his pension book | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Fri Nov 29 1991 12:51 | 6 |
| > Lets hope Sparky can continue to upset you by helping Robbo lift the
> League trophy for Manchester United this season 8-)
The old gentleman isn't that feeble yet is he? Pity we won't be able to
find out. He won't be called upon to lift any trophy, with or without
help.
|
32.433 | Aldo best in world. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | THE GREAT ALDO | Fri Nov 29 1991 13:05 | 6 |
|
Andy,
If the book didn't rate Aldo in the top five, then it wasn't
worth reading.
Cunno
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32.434 | | CURRNT::PAGED | Event Driven Dev Grp @NEW | Fri Nov 29 1991 13:22 | 7 |
| Its all relative Cunno, the list was probably drawn up from "high profile
strikers". A goal from Hughes won a European competition , for example.
Aldo wasn't exactly in the limelight last season was he ?
Besides, I know a guy who plays for a pub team and he scored 53 goals last year.
I've never heard his name spoken in the same breath as the likes of Hughes.
|
32.435 | It must be Bestie | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Nov 29 1991 13:48 | 11 |
32.436 | I think he was Brazilian | CURRNT::PAGED | Event Driven Dev Grp @NEW | Fri Nov 29 1991 14:05 | 1 |
| Na, it was Giggs, or Biggs or summit ! He was brought over from Rio 8-)
|
32.437 | United play the Fab Ones | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Nov 29 1991 18:39 | 9 |
32.438 | Ryan comes of Age | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Nov 30 1991 12:44 | 6 |
32.439 | 3 Points at the Palace | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 02 1991 12:03 | 12 |
32.440 | United we Stand at the Top | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 02 1991 14:58 | 17 |
32.441 | Danny's on his Way | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 02 1991 22:01 | 6 |
32.442 | Latest Scores | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 02 1991 22:17 | 20 |
32.443 | The right Wallace isn't for sale! | ESSB::SONEILL | | Mon Dec 02 1991 22:44 | 13 |
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<< Eh! am I missing something here? Is Brian switching over to
following the league leaders? For a fuller discussion of the United
at the top of the table see note 33.
z
Shane
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32.444 | Brian is a Pool fan. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | THE GREAT ALDO | Tue Dec 03 1991 15:57 | 10 |
|
Shane,
Brian is neither a Manc fan or a Leeds fan but a closet Liverpool
fan. I have recently purchased the Liverpool centenery book and have
come back from breaks several times to catch Brian reading the honours
list and admiring the great players. I also have pictures of Brian with
Ronnie Whelan and John Barnes, so that just goes to prove where his
loyalties really are.
Cunno.
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32.445 | Duncan for O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Dec 03 1991 15:59 | 8 |
32.446 | the 'pool... Champions elect!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Dec 03 1991 18:00 | 12 |
| re .445
Isn't Duncan Shearer a bit past it by now???
I'd have thought United would've been better off going for a young
player, like Alan Shearer of Southampton... 8-)
Mind you, it'd be about right if Duncan Shearer did join the mancs, cos
it's about the state of their team... past it!! ;-)
Anyway, young Alan would have to be raving mad to join the mancs. he'd
be much better off joining a team with a future...
Stew.
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32.447 | Grammatical Error, or something more ? | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Tue Dec 03 1991 18:12 | 12 |
32.448 | Duncan would be perfect at OT. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | BLONG is a Scouse admirer. | Tue Dec 03 1991 19:13 | 9 |
|
Re last couple of notes,
Brian is exactly right in his noting. Man. Utd.
"were looking good" and Duncan Shearer would fit in perfectly at OT. He
would suit their style and ability. However, Utd. may get a younger
striker like Alan Shearer of S'ton as that is the general consensus in
the papers.
Cunno.
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32.449 | Giggs wears Puma | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Dec 03 1991 19:39 | 7 |
32.450 | WELL Be On Top Soon | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Tue Dec 03 1991 19:47 | 13 |
| re last three notes
Obviously you are unaware of the Mancunian expression "were looking
good"
Roughly translated means. If we are 2nd in the league and "were
looking good", imagine what we will be like when we are in the TOP
position ??!!! Probably "looking a little better"
mac
P.S. Sharpe did play in a reseve-ish game on Friday, which from what I
can gather went without incident. He is down to play in another game
either this week or next.
|
32.451 | Looking Sharpe | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Dec 03 1991 20:55 | 12 |
32.452 | This guy is *good*... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Dec 04 1991 11:18 | 19 |
|
The rumours around a possible swap + cash involving Wallace and
Alan Shearer continue...
This would be a tremendous move for United if they manage to
succeed. I expect the young man Shearer is pretty p*ssed off
playing for Branfoot by now...Le Tissue is also likely to be off
soon I reckon..
I suggested about 3 months ago that we should try and trade
Wallace back to Saints in return for Shearer.
I'm sure he will be a success with United, which is more than
the Liverpool fans can say about their own side's investments
during the summer months. Saunders 2.9m, Wright 2.2m...8-)
Shearer is hot, and it'd be great if he decided to play at OT.
Andy.
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32.453 | Deal off | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Dec 04 1991 12:04 | 5 |
| There was a Teletext report that said Wallace wasn't keen on going back
to Soton yesterday, and any deal with Shearer on that basis was also
off.
jb.
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32.454 | Danny dont wanna go | KERNEL::NDAY | i'll get dat pesky wabbit | Wed Dec 04 1991 12:30 | 15 |
|
Re the last reply..
I also heard on the local radio that Wallace does not want to return to
play for the Saints.He says he is interested in getting back to play
for a London club.
I think Shearer would be a great asset to O.T.
Heres hoping something possitive comes of these talks anyway.
Nigel.
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32.455 | Poor Danny Boy! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Dec 04 1991 12:57 | 19 |
| I read the same as the previous replies about Wallace not fancying going back to
`The Dell' in last night's Manchester Evening News!
Still, What do the paper's know anyway!!!
Here's hoping for some Hugggeeeeeee Goaaaaaaals this evening when Oldham come to
OT in the Rumbles Cup!
If you can't make it chaps Granada'll be showing highlights along with the
Everton V Sheepdip game! Come on you Toffee's!!!!!
United to win 3 - 1 tonight!!!
Come you REDS!!!! RED ARMY RED ARMY RED ARMY!!!
|
32.456 | What a Great Night for Football | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Dec 04 1991 13:04 | 11 |
32.457 | pred: man utd to fail to win title AGAIN | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Dec 04 1991 13:21 | 7 |
| Brian,
Beware, you are turning into a slightly nastier version of Cunno.
Liverpool might be down at the moment, but i certainly have fond
memories of YOUR down phase, which lasted for quite a few seasons.
youd better hope that we STAY down, cos otherwise matey, Utd are going
to take a big fall...
Ian.
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32.458 | Keep it friendly 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Dec 04 1991 13:40 | 18 |
|
Ok guys...keep it on the level... 8-)
United have a tough tie tonight against the admirable battlers
from Oldham, who have deservedly found their winning form in
recent weeks with league wins against QPR (away) and Villa (home),
so I expect a close game. It may even go to a replay, so I will
prophesy a draw, 2 - 2...
But at least we'll be in the "hat" for the Q-Fs... 8-) 8-) 8-)
sorry, almost found myself laughing at the unfortunate 'pool
again following their ignominious exit to Peterboro United last
night..the season of goodwill seems to have arrived a little
earlier than usual....
Andy.
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32.459 | The Mancs can Take Defeat | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Dec 04 1991 14:01 | 16 |
32.460 | sour turkeys | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Dec 04 1991 14:07 | 13 |
| Brian,
im used to defeat too, this season, and i can take it...
its a little harder to swallow when its bl**dy Peterborough!!!
:-)
just think how YOU'D feel if united lost to a lowly team like that...
i think we've every right to be gutted...
Ian.
p.s PREDICTION: cunno to say "it means we've more time to concentrate
on the league now that we havent to worry
about 2-bit cups like the rumbelows
anymore!"
:-) :-)
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32.461 | Close Match on the cards | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Dec 04 1991 14:08 | 8 |
| Where is the game tonight ?
2-1 to Utd if at Old Trafford, 1-1 if at Boundary Park.
We'll see you lot at Wembley in the final instead of the semis, and
it's out turn this year !
jb.
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32.462 | Cunno is Gutted | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Dec 04 1991 14:58 | 19 |
32.463 | Her We Go ! | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Dec 04 1991 15:08 | 10 |
| re .461
The Rumbelows Tie with Oldham is at OT, and I predict a comfortable win
over our local neighbours: 3 - 0.
As to seeing you at the Final, maybe ??? we might beat you before then
!
mac
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32.464 | the man with no nose | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Dec 04 1991 15:19 | 18 |
| Brian,
I think you should polish those crystal balls of yours...
Liverpool WILL be back...and ANOTHER 10 years+ of dominating the mancs
looks very much on the cards.
it shows what a sad 25 years these have been for you that as soon as
United get a sniff of the chamionship champagne their supporters
think theyre the best team on the planet...
re. MINDER::MACDONALDI "MUFC ECWC Champions"
in a few months prepare to change your personal name otherwise you may
generate an error:
SYSTEM-F-INVPERSNAME, invalid personal name, Man Utd out of trophy.
:)
Ian.
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32.465 | RED ARMY | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Wed Dec 04 1991 15:36 | 7 |
|
At 10:20 p.m on SPORTSNIGHT on BBC.1 there will be a profile of
ALEX FERGUSON over the past five years.There will also be a sneek
preview of the new shelf there putting up for all our new trophys
i.e league winners.Rumberlows.F.A cup.
: GLORY GLORY MAN UTD:
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32.466 | sad people | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Dec 04 1991 16:00 | 8 |
| surely they can use the shelf they used for the cup winners cup
which you lost amid great 'glory',
remember THIS, he who gets excited before christmas, does not
remember the season of 1983 (or was it '85? - even i dont remember the
last time that utd came close! :-)
yours, with great sarcasm,
Ian.
|
32.467 | New Video available. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Wed Dec 04 1991 16:59 | 10 |
| re -2,
I also hear that there is a video now available "Great Man.U.
League successes 1967-91", total running time 3 mins. It details all
those league successes with flashes of genius from Man. Utd. greats of
that all conquering period, household names like Gary Birtles, Paddy Roche,
Stewart Houston, Viv Anderson, Mick Duxbury, Graeme Hogg, Chris Turner
with a special introduction by that player of rare ability...........
................Micky Phelan.
Cunno.
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32.468 | re -1. Excellent ! 8-) !!! | ANNECY::ROWLAND_A | a slip of the tongue | Wed Dec 04 1991 17:08 | 1 |
|
|
32.469 | RE-2 .......YAWN!!!!!!!!! | DUCK::WILSOND1 | | Wed Dec 04 1991 17:15 | 1 |
|
|
32.470 | Surely some mistake. Ed. | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Wed Dec 04 1991 18:40 | 8 |
| 3 minutes????
So, what are they showing on the other 2 minutes 30 seconds then??
A Tom and Jerry cartoon?? 8-)
Stew.
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32.471 | Scouse are History | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Dec 04 1991 18:45 | 13 |
32.472 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Dec 04 1991 18:51 | 19 |
| The previous notes just go to show the true feelings of all these so called
Looneypool followers.
Your all simply jealous of the WORLDS GREATEST MOST FAMOUS FOOTBALL CLUB!
MANCHESTER UNITED F.C
It doesn't matter how many cups Looneypool win you'll still be jealous.
Be sportsmen & accept defeat when your playing CRAP!!!!!
|
32.473 | its a funny old game,saint | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Dec 04 1991 18:55 | 15 |
| Brian,
ill remember you said that when the end of the season comes and youre
saying 'yes, so Leeds won the league, but what a great 5 months
Man Utd had!'
also, the saying, "youre only as good as your last game" is pure crap
and only generally quoted by someone who won their last game.
ok, so Liverpool are crap in YOUR opinion...
who the hell are you? i dont see YOU in a Man Utd strip at OT on a
saturday afternoon! i dont think Man Utd are rubbish, i think they are
very good, and i dont think its very fair of you to call ANY team
rubbish.
can we just end this stupid banter and get onto real issues now?
Ian.
|
32.474 | Hows it feel to be second best?? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Wed Dec 04 1991 19:14 | 22 |
| Personally, I'd have thought "greatness" would have to be judged by
past triumphs, and trophies won...
Wouldn't you agree?? If a club hadn't won any trophies in it's history
it couldn't be said to be a "great" club, could it?!?
Therefore, if one club had won more trophies than any other club in the
country in the past 20 years (theoretically speaking of course ;-) )
then that club would have to be the "greatest" club in the country over
the past 20 years...
In those terms, Liverpool are immensely greater than Man Utd!!!
They will also continue to be greater than Man Utd, because I don't
think (and this is MY opinion) that the mancs have the stamina to last
an entire season...
Plus, it gives me great pleasure to see United fail in their bid for
the league title year after year, 'cos the attitude of most of the manc
fans I know is a "we've a divine right to win the league" type of one,
and if the players have the same sort of attitude then it's going to be
a very long time before they do win the title again...
Stew.
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32.475 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Dec 04 1991 19:16 | 1 |
| Hummmm??????
|
32.476 | United | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Dec 04 1991 19:27 | 21 |
32.477 | a short note to end the conversation | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Dec 04 1991 19:32 | 4 |
32.478 | Every Saturday?? Surely some mistake!! Ed. | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Wed Dec 04 1991 19:36 | 9 |
| re .476
So what would you be doing outside Old Trafford every other Saturday
when Man Utd were playing away from home?? 8-)
Or is that too personal a question?? 8-)
Stew.
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32.479 | oops | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Dec 04 1991 19:38 | 6 |
| a very good question....
and one i cant answer!
foot in the mouth time!!!
Ian.
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32.480 | Deal? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Dec 04 1991 19:45 | 10 |
32.481 | MUFC LC 1991 ?! | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Dec 04 1991 19:46 | 21 |
| RE STOCKMANS
I take it your having an easy day today, I mean 3 replies in this topic
in one day. Amazing.
RE - other
If UTD had won the league as many times as Looneypool, we would probably
have a following up unbeleivable proportions. We would have had to have
bought Hampden Pk, or maybe the San Sera Stadium(SP?) by now.
But with boring Looneypool winning it, its got boring, that's why
Looneypool support is thinning out, or even falling, and now even their
playing standards are being affected.
Roll on the next generation of League Winners, maybe even Looneypool can
come back and make an impression this decade, on saying that, I don't
care who wins as long as they are a Northern Team. Yes even Tranny
Rovers, or maybe Stalybridge Celtic, Top of the the HFS Premier League
at this moment(and where I live), I bet even they might have beat
Looneypool last night!
|
32.482 | Coach Trip | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Dec 04 1991 19:54 | 17 |
32.483 | seriously... | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Dec 04 1991 19:54 | 11 |
| anyway, on a serious note, i think it must be said that the big clubs
like Liverpool, Man Utd, Leeds, Everton, Arsenal etc.. are pretty much
incapable of going down and staying down like the teams of yesteryear
like Huddersfield, Fulham(?) etc... because they simply have too much
money these days, and can simply buy themselves out of trouble if it
all gets too much...
sad, but true,
even sadder is the fact that Liverpool did, and we got
Saunders and Wright :-(
Ian.
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32.484 | Unchanged Tonight | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Dec 04 1991 22:10 | 16 |
32.485 | 2-0 | DUCK::DAVIESG | | Thu Dec 05 1991 10:55 | 10 |
|
MANCS 2 OLDHAM 0
McClair 1 min
Kanchelskis 25 mins
greg.
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32.486 | United 2 - 0 Oldham | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Dec 05 1991 11:19 | 12 |
|
Solid performance by United last night in what could have been an
awkward local-derby tie. We created many chances but only converted
two of them - a lovely header by McClair followed by a tremendous
Robson pass to Kanchelskis to run on to and beat the keeper.
Lots of good stuff in the second half but no more goals. Into the
hat for the QF draw...please can we avoid Leeds (Leeds Leeds) until
later on..they looked *hot* last night..
Andy.
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32.487 | Easy, Easy, Easy | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Dec 05 1991 11:53 | 10 |
32.488 | glory, glory | ESSB::BREE | | Thu Dec 05 1991 12:37 | 1 |
|
|
32.489 | No probs! Another class display of how to play football. | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Dec 05 1991 12:58 | 50 |
| Brilliant game last night!
The first half we played some really skillful football.
Kanchelskis played a stormer! The best I've seen him play yet. He was extremely
fast & had no probs whatsoever running around & taking on the Oldham players.
He was not surprisingly Man of the Match (Voted for by David Meek - Manc Evening
News).
Parker,Bruce,Webb & McClair I thought played particularly well. Hughes got booked
& he deserved it. Hughes seemed to have a lot of probs getting into the game &
his frustration showed!!!
Oldham weren't really a real threat although they did break thru a couple of
times. A fine save by Schmeichel prevented there best chance.
Earl Barret made a fine stop when he had to volley the ball off the line.
Ryan Giggs had a quiet game & was brought off 5/10 minutes from the end to be
replaced by CLAYTON BLACKMORE.
RE .487
Robson came off due to a Calf injury. He'll be out for the game on saturday
against Coventry & possibly for the next 10 days.
Saying that though when Robbo did come off United's performance in the first half
didn't drop at all which is a sure sign that they're most certainly is life
after Robbo.
The second half wasn't quite so good as the first but still a pleasure to watch!
I must say Paul Parker amazes me at the balls he manages to get to!!!
That bloke is solid defender, especially when you consider his size!
Bye for now!!!
FERGUSON'S RED & WHITE ARMY!!! FERGUSON'S RED & WHITE ARMY!!!
Re - A few notes back. Hi Mac. Yer, things are a little more quiet than usual.
Thought I'd take the time to punch in a few notes.
Si
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32.490 | Who are Leeds(Leeds Leeds) | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Thu Dec 05 1991 13:41 | 24 |
| re .486
>tremendous Robson pass to Kanchelskis to run on to and beat the keeper
------
It was that MOM (Man of the Moment) Choccy who supplied the superb ball
for Kan* to to run on to and score.
As has been expressed, Utd seem a more solid team all round, not just
in certain areas, a noticeable area in in the back line up, which then
reflects on to the keeper. I think Schmichiel(SP?) was an excellent
buy, he had his few hiccups earlier in the season, but has gained in
confidence with every game, as has Kans*, and his handling and
distribution is an asset, to any team. Did you see the throw to
Hughe/McClair from the box to the player, it only just bounced on the
half-way line.
Must admit Earl Barret looks a good defender. Was by far Oldhams
best player.
Hughes seems to be out of sorts with the current set-up at the moment,
should be interesting what happens to him! although a great admirer of
his skills.
MAc
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32.491 | Sparkey will come Good | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Dec 05 1991 17:31 | 18 |
32.492 | 3 points needed tomorrow.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Dec 06 1991 14:42 | 17 |
|
Well it's Coventry City at OT tomorrow, and I hope we can continue
our good form and put the Sky Blues away in style.
This season has shown a tremendous improvement in our ability
to pick up wins home and away against sides like this when in
past seasons we've struggled despite good performances against
"pace-setters" (ie. Liverpool and Arsenal).
I'll predict a comfortable 3 - 1 win to United, with Hughes getting
a couple and Giggs the third.
Hopefully (though highly unlikely!!) Luton can mug Leeds and let
us back on top. Realistically, Leeds could hit double figures
tomorrow so a win will keep us on course, with that game in hand.
Andy.
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32.493 | "Exelarating" thats United | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Dec 06 1991 19:00 | 13 |
32.494 | | CROWN::MURRAY | Digital has it. Well sort of | Fri Dec 06 1991 19:16 | 2 |
32.495 | Score by Score | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Dec 06 1991 19:43 | 29 |
32.496 | | QETOO::CHAVES | The U.S Women could beat the PooL | Fri Dec 06 1991 23:04 | 3 |
| Brian, who scored the own-goal and which team was the beneficiary?
JC
|
32.497 | It was Jamie | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Dec 07 1991 13:02 | 10 |
32.498 | Sharpy and Webby | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Dec 07 1991 16:20 | 17 |
32.499 | Pleeaassee. !!! | CROWN::MURRAY | Digital has it. Well sort of | Sat Dec 07 1991 18:00 | 6 |
32.500 | No. 500 United 4 - 0 Coventry | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Dec 09 1991 11:22 | 18 |
|
Another great performance by United on Saturday, with Webb again
having a stormer. Goals from Bruce, Webb and McClair in the first
half effectively finished the game, and a less impressive second
half only produced one goal for Hughes.
Lee Sharpe came through a 2-2 draw successfully and is expected
to be challenging for a place very soon.
With Leeds also winning and most of the chasing group losing or
drawing, a nine-point gap has opened up to 3rd place (Sheff. Wed.)
United and Leeds were drawn against each other in both the QF of
the League Cup and the 3rd round of the FA Cup over the weekend.
These games will be played about two weeks after the big Dec.29th
clash....should get interesting in the next few weeks... 8-)
Andy.
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32.501 | Once is bad enough - but 3 ? | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Dec 09 1991 12:28 | 35 |
| re -1
! United and Leeds were drawn against each other in both the QF of
! the League Cup and the 3rd round of the FA Cup over the weekend.
! These games will be played about two weeks after the big Dec.29th
! clash....should get interesting in the next few weeks... 8-)
Whatever gives you that idea ;-) !!!
Games to be played at Elland Road in the near future :-
Dec 14 Tottenham
Dec 26 Soton
Dec 29 The Mancs (league)
Jan 4 ditto (FAC3)
Jan 7 ditto (FLCQF)
There is a meeting today (Monday) between Bill Fotherby (Ledds United's
Manageing Directir), PC Plod and Martin Edwards to sort out ticket
allocation and policing. It is likely the Mancs will get 2,500 tickets
for the League game, 8,000 for the FLCQF (thr family stand may have to
be relocated) and ? for the FAC3 game. More details later.
With Arsenal proclaiming they were 'coming up on the rails' in the
Sunday press, the wrong sort of snow / leaves / heat derailed them, and
they promptly lost to a good Forest side. Liverpool got a (in the eyes
of Cunno perchance) a 'winning draw' at Southampton, Man City lost
again, Villa and Sheff Wed both won, Villa convincingly, and Sheff Wed
just.
There is a BIG gap of 9 points between 2nd placed Manchester United and
3rd placed Sheff Wed - the first clash of the Div 1 form teams on 29
Dec will be very interesting. Watch this space !
jb.
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32.502 | Camping out at Elland Road | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 09 1991 14:54 | 23 |
32.503 | Crumbs from the Table | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Dec 09 1991 15:27 | 15 |
| I think the drawing of Leeds United and Manchester United in both Cup
competitions is a piece of calculted skullduggery by lesser teams such
as Liverpool and Arsenal. By knocking Manchester United out of both
competitions at an early stage (possibly after replays), they think they
will have a chance for honours this season, because the Mancs will be
out of the competitions and Leeds United will be knackered.
This is clearly not the case.
It'a a pity the Leeds - Man U meetings couldn't be at a later stage of
the season, but lesser teams must be left some crumbs ;-)
jb.
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32.504 | Hasn't improved their chances at all actually!! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Dec 09 1991 15:32 | 8 |
|
re .503..
Surely not, jb... Liverpool and Arsenal have already made their
exits from the League Cup this season so their own chances of
winning it it remain zero 8-) 8-)
Andy.
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32.505 | No Problem | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 09 1991 19:40 | 9 |
32.506 | Updated Scorers | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 09 1991 20:00 | 31 |
32.507 | TV Trillers | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Dec 10 1991 20:14 | 15 |
32.508 | | QETOO::CHAVES | a broken clock is right twice a day | Tue Dec 10 1991 20:45 | 7 |
|
It looks like pool supporters have given up hope. I just checked
the unseen replies in the pool topic and all the conversation was
about Utd and Leeds. These are indeed troubled times at Anfield.
Isn't that a shame?
JC
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32.509 | you bunch of sad people | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Dec 11 1991 10:58 | 22 |
| JC,
looking carefully, which you havent, your Manc-red tinted glasses must
be giving you trouble...you will notice that it is not the Liverpool
supporters that are talking about the two one-season wonders at the top
of the table...
Mr Shaunessy is on about Liverpools next game and i am taking the p*ss
out of cunno...
why do manc supporters always think that everyone is talking about them
when no-one cares...
Manchester United have always been a second place team, so the fact
that they are in second place is no suprise!
The reason that everyone delights in talking about Liverpools demise is
that we have always been a FIRST place team.
Even a person with your spectacles cannot deny that.
and anyway, Mr Chaves, if we are SO cr*p, how comes YOU, 'the mighty
2nd place Mancs' did not beat us?
were you hexed?
Ian.
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32.510 | Keep your shirt on Ian!! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Dec 11 1991 12:07 | 2 |
|
Yellow card for Mr Hawley..... 8-)
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32.511 | oh sole mio | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Dec 11 1991 12:12 | 5 |
| Andy,
forgot the :-)s on the end of my last letter....
:-)
Ian.
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32.512 | Sharpe on the Road to Recovery | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Dec 11 1991 13:10 | 8 |
32.513 | Well Done Leeds | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Dec 11 1991 13:22 | 15 |
32.514 | Tommy Taylor came from Barnsley | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Dec 11 1991 13:38 | 8 |
| re.513
i too must applaud Leeds stance on this matter.
i have not heard anything much chanted about the Hillsborough disaster
for a long time and must applaud all the fans countrywide for
respecting this.
Ian.
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32.515 | my opinion | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Dec 11 1991 14:00 | 10 |
| just looked a little further back i the Liverpool topic,
seems JC is right, some Liverpool noters HAVE been talking about
the mancs and Leeds and who will win this 'clash of the titans'...
nice to see some people taking an unbiased stance and discussing other
topics rather than talking about how many their team is going to win by
all the time.
personally, i think that the honours from the 3 matches will go to
Leeds. They are lethal at home.
Ian.
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32.516 | Did We Win ?? | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Dec 11 1991 14:08 | 17 |
| re -512
>> United Reserves beat Coventry 1-0
In the paper I read that Coventry Reserves beat Utd Reserves 1-0.
This was a United team that had some first teamers in it
i.e. Gary Walsh, Mike Phelan!, Lee Sharpe, Danny Wallace, Mark Robbins.
Did anyone watch A Question Of Sport last night, it had Mr Brains of
the univers, Paul Parker, he seemed a bit slow etc...
A bet Cunno was kissing the screen last night, the mystery guest was
none other than the TGA.
What intriges(sp?) me is how TGA could be on TV and be losing to Notts
Forrest at the same time?????!!!!!
mac
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32.517 | in 2 places at once | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Dec 11 1991 14:12 | 5 |
| re.last
well, cunno did say he was gifted!
Ian.
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32.518 | When I'm Cleaning Windows | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Dec 11 1991 14:15 | 12 |
| re -last
Maybe he should stick to cleaning windows.
back to UTD,
Good to see Webby get his England B team callup, after being out of the
scene ofr the last two years, he must have thought he would never play
for England. Well good luck to him.
Rumours he may be captain of UTD very soon ??!!
MAc
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32.519 | Did United beat Coventry?????? | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Dec 11 1991 14:29 | 12 |
32.520 | I'll settle for the Div.1 title 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:12 | 28 |
|
re back a few..
Yes Ian, we do have a lot of respect for Leeds (Leeds Leeds) and
expect the coming clashes to be very difficult games indeed - our
entire season *could* be torpedoed in three trips to Elland Road!
However, these two sides are so evenly matched that I doubt it will
happen like that, nor the other way around either! I think we'll
lose the League Cup QF, probably draw in the FA Cup, and hopefully
will avoid a defeat in the League game.
United don't want to lose sight of the goal of the League title,
and I for one will gladly give up the League Cup (which we failed
to win last season when perhaps we shopuld have done..no disrespect
to Sheff.Wed, they deserved the result on the day..) for the chance
of being in the shake-up in May.
Let's face the reality - we won't win everything this year, nor
will be win the double (few sides have - even the mighty Liverpool
had to wait until '87 to do that despite their tremendous dominance
of the English domestic honours over the last 15 years or so.)
We've done well in the FA Cup in recent times, but still miss out
on The Big One. Let's win the League and to hell with the cups -
they're nice for the glory but detract from the main aim.
Andy.
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32.521 | doesnt ANYONE remember Tommy Taylor? | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | I've got a piccy of Cunno, too | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:22 | 12 |
32.522 | Yes - he was a bl**dy good centre forward!! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:28 | 1 |
|
|
32.523 | sniff | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | I've got a piccy of Cunno, too | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:41 | 8 |
| yeah, Tommy was born in Barnsley and played for Barnsley before joining
United. Talk to any elderly person in Barnsley and they will remember
Tommy with great affection.
Tommy, of course, was killed in the air crash and the whole town
mourned him. hundreds of people turned up to his funeral in the village
of Monk Bretton (where i used to live) and there he was buried.
Ian.
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32.524 | Ten men went to mo..... | NEWOA::BURTON | | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:45 | 13 |
|
Well it's a big day on Sunday. The mighty Chelsea 8-) are entertaining
the Mancs. I have a great deal of confidence that Chelsea will up set
the Vistors. I seem to remember last year we done the double over you,
I think both games ended 3-2 (I may be wrong).
This same team was also the only ones to defeat (In the League)the Arse
last year.
My predition: Chelsea 2 Man Utd 1
Cheers
Nige..... (Come on you bluesssss)
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32.525 | No Points for the Blues | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Dec 11 1991 19:10 | 9 |
32.526 | We shall not moved.. | NEWOA::BURTON | | Wed Dec 11 1991 19:23 | 15 |
|
The blues will again make it out 6 out of 6. As for an "easy 2-0 win",
well there is no such thing at Stamford bridge (unless your names
Norwich).
You've forced me to change my prediction
Chelsea 3 Man Utd 1
Cheers
Nige....
P.S So this is where Stockman hangs out. Sorry Simon but you
never did have any taste. 8-)
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32.527 | Mickey Returns | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Dec 12 1991 14:20 | 8 |
32.528 | More like 1.5 pence... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Dec 12 1991 14:52 | 8 |
| re .527
I'm sorry to disappoint you Brian, if you thought you were going to get
rid of Mike Phelan that easily, but the 'pool only buy class players!!!
Stew. 8-)
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32.529 | One Micky Phelan...fortunately! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Dec 12 1991 15:43 | 16 |
|
>> the 'pool only buy class players...
yeah, like Jimmy Carter 8-)
Phelan started getting noticed for his attacking from midfield
whilst at Norwich - big fish in little pool syndrone - but since
his dream move to OT has worked his way back to now being a useful
"utility" defensive midfielder/right full-back.
He's not great by any stretch, but he does try hard and is not a
bad reserve when the regulars are out.
We still paid far too much for him though..
Andy.
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32.530 | Clowns not Class | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Dec 12 1991 16:07 | 14 |
32.531 | may i remind you | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Paul Wattersons love-child | Thu Dec 12 1991 16:47 | 5 |
| Barry Venison has probably won more championships than the whole of the
Manchester United team put together!
:^)
Ian.
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32.532 | You tell'em Brian..!!! | OPG::TONY | | Thu Dec 12 1991 16:49 | 5 |
| Re-1
And donkeys....as well....so there..!!!!
Eorrr..Eooorrrr...
|
32.533 | | OPG::TONY | | Thu Dec 12 1991 16:51 | 4 |
| Re 532...
And he is still a donkey....!!!!!
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32.534 | you are so predictable, boys | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Paul Wattersons love-child | Thu Dec 12 1991 16:53 | 5 |
| re.533
donkeys dont have haircuts like that, pal
:-)
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32.535 | What Haircut | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Dec 12 1991 17:25 | 12 |
32.536 | :-) | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Paul Wattersons love-child | Thu Dec 12 1991 17:29 | 5 |
| good point Brian!
i stand corrected!
Ian.
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32.537 | Phelan | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Dec 12 1991 17:32 | 7 |
| re a few back _
Phelan goibg to Liverpool - won't this upset one well known Scouse
supporter from Galway, who has described said player in less than
glowing terms in the old footie conference ?
jb.
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32.538 | Proof ! | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Dec 12 1991 17:42 | 20 |
| <<< YUPPY::DISK$A1DISK1:[NOTES$LIBRARY]FOOTBALL_ARCHIVE.NOTE;3 >>>
-< FOOTBALL >-
re -1 - here's the proof !!
jb.
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Note 192.1455 Manchester United - rumours/facts/anything you want 1455 of 1525
ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "The Mancs will never win the League" 9 lines 13-JUN-1991 14:27
-< Useless players. >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If I were Sampdoria, I would leave Webb where he is. How anybody can be
interested in a player of his inability is beyond me. Other so called
"players" that the Mancs would find very hard to sell are Mike
"useless" Phelan, Mal Donaghy, Danny Wallace plus another four or five
that are so insignificent that I have forgotten their names.
Aldo.
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32.539 | silence of the lambs | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Paul Wattersons love-child | Thu Dec 12 1991 17:59 | 3 |
| did cunno REALLY sign his notes 'aldo'?
Ian.
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32.540 | Another One Bites The Dust | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Fri Dec 13 1991 15:47 | 20 |
| Onto Sunday, Man Utd play Chelsea away at Stamford Bridge, this match
is being televised LIVE on ITV. Should be a good one.
Utd to win 3 - 0.
Scorers: Hughes x 2 and McClair.
Maybe Leeds(Leeds Leeds) might slip up at home to SPurs, then we are 2
points clear with a game in hand.
Mac
P.S. Just heard/read the Robbo will be out of the Chelsea game, due to
breaking down in training. Utd are not trying to rush Robbo through,
they want him for the clashes with Leeds. Also Lee Sharpe is a little
further on the road to recovery, he is playing for the A team on
Saturday in a steady rehabilitation stretch, again trying to be match
fit for against Leeds. Paul Parker should be ok for the game against
Chelsea after picking up an ankle knock against Coventry last week.
Utd did their training on the OT pitch yesterday, due to hard frost
covering their training ground pitches.
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32.541 | (3-1) | DUCK::DAVIESG | | Mon Dec 16 1991 10:42 | 12 |
|
UNITED 3 CHELSEA 1
Irwin 19 Allen 76
McClair 57
Bruce 61 (pen)
nice one lads!
GREG.
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32.542 | Armchair views | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Dec 16 1991 11:50 | 40 |
|
What a great result for United yesterday, at one of our less
favourite hunting grounds in recent visits.
A goalkeeping error (looked like total misjudgement) by Hitchcock
gave United the lead with an Irwin free-kick from 25 yards in what
then became a scrappy and unconvincing 1st half.
After the break Chelsea seemed to lift their game, but it only
allowed United to attack particularly down the right wing where
Kanchelskis gave Boyd a roasting. Lovely back-heel by Hughes to
the Russian, who drilled the cross for McClair to tap in..2-0
United then played some wonderful stuff as the pressure seemed
to lift and the confidence surged through the side. Hughes, put
away on the left, ignored McClair in the middle (who looked to
be in an offside position..),advanced into the box and was tripped
by (I think) Clarke. Bruce converted the spot-kick.
Chelsea threw everything forward for the last 15 minutes, and Clive
Allen scored the goal of the match with a tremendous diving header.
If he'd converted an easier chance in the first half which struck
the bar things might have been different..
Hughes got MotM from Lee Chapman much to the approval of the
magnanimous Chelsea fans, but United's effort was definately a team
one, with Webb and Ince outstanding in midfield. Giggs' pace
threatened to embarass the home defence on a number of occasions but
his crossing didn't live up to the billing.
3 good points for United, which sees us back on top with Leeds
(Leeds Leeds) dropping two home points to the bankrupt boys from
Norf Larnden.
Out-of-form Villa visit OT next Saturday, and then the start of the
marathon at Elland Road.
Should make for an interesting crimble.
Andy.
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32.543 | michael thomas - is the hatred still there? | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Paul Wattersons love-child | Mon Dec 16 1991 13:30 | 12 |
| must agree with the sentiments expressed by Stew in the Liverpool
conference, Man United were very impressive and fully deserved the win.
I thought Pallisters headed clearances were most impressive
(where does he get all that power from?) and Giggs and Kanchelskis
ran rings around the Chelsea midfield and defence.
However, i thought Chelsea made you look a bit second class in the last
10-15 mins. Although your defence held well and as ive always said
'good defences win championships'
(however, i was made to eat my words in '89 when Arsenal won the
championship by virtue of scoring more goals :-) :-)
Ian.
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32.544 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Dec 16 1991 13:53 | 8 |
|
> However, i thought Chelsea made you look a bit second class in the last
> 10-15 mins.
The only reason Chelsea looked reasonable was because Giggs was taken
off. This gave Chelsea more of a chance to push up without [too much]
fear of yet another roasting down the wing. Also, being 3 up, you do
tend to relax -- ask Forest (vs Arsenal)
|
32.545 | Ryan Giggs -class act | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Paul Wattersons love-child | Mon Dec 16 1991 13:57 | 8 |
| never realised that Man United could be so affected by the loss of
one seventeen year old.
I accept your argument about relaxing...as a Liverpool supporter i
have bad memories of such occurances :-)
but some good ones, like Norwich V Aston Villa 2 years ago to give us
ANOTHER championship.
Ian.
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32.546 | come on you Leeds!!!!!! | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | LEEDS-STUFF THE MANCS | Mon Dec 16 1991 14:53 | 14 |
|
I've never been so sick of all this talk about that young Giggs lad or that
Lee Sharpe before him. They play a couple of fairly good games and the whole
football world go crazy about him. When either of those young pretenders can
do one-tenth of the things that Barnsie can do, then I will accept that they
are good players but not until then.
Another poxy win for the Mancs yesterday with a Courtney penalty awawrd that
looked dubious to say the least.
I wish all you fellow noters a merry xmas and a happy new year and xmas would
be extra special if Liverpool can keep winning and if Leeds can beat the Mancs
in all three games.
Cunno
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32.547 | Courtney 3 Chelsea 1 | NEWOA::BURTON | | Mon Dec 16 1991 14:58 | 20 |
|
Congratulations to United on the win, who at the end of the day were
the better team.
However I do feel that certain decisions in the game cost Chelsea
dearly. I felt that Pallister climbing over Wise in the first half
was a penalty. It certainly looked it from where I was sitting.
If the penalty was given, the score would of been 1-1. Needless to
say George 'Northern' Courtney needed a four man police escort off the
pitch at half time.
In the second half Hughes controlled the ball with his arms before
back heeling the ball to lead to the second goal. Score still 1-1??.
Sorry for moaning, I did feel Man United were the better team on the day
and will probably win the title. (They certainly have more flair than
Leeds).
What is the matter with some refs?? Perhaps the idea of recording
incidents for refs that are unsure should be used.
Yours moaningly
Nige...
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32.548 | Transfer Newsflash | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Dec 16 1991 15:28 | 4 |
| Alex Ferguson has made another dramatic swoop into the transfer market
and snapped up Liverpool's star performer for an undisclosed 8 figure
sum. The secret deal was completed last week and George Courtney made
his United debut on Sunday.
|
32.549 | Typical comments from the embittered ... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Dec 16 1991 15:49 | 15 |
|
For those readers that weren't fortunate to watch yesterday's victory
by United over Chelsea by three goals to one, ignore the bunches of
sour grapes in eveidence in here over the past couple of notes..
Clarke's trip of Hughes for the spot-kick was as blatant a trip
as you will ever see, Hughes *didn't* handle just before the superb
back-heel to Kanchelskis - he was right in front of the ref and
Courtenay's *never* done United any favours - and Martin's only
jealous that Giggs is a United player. He wasn't outstanding yesterday
but you could certainly see what he could be in the near future.
Just my unbiased opinion... 8-)
Andy.
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32.550 | we remember the ECWC final - disgusting | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | NOT Paul Wattersons love child | Mon Dec 16 1991 15:57 | 4 |
| is Mark Hughes the worlds most hated player now that Maradonna has left
the stage?
Ian.
|
32.551 | United are Top | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 16 1991 16:19 | 11 |
32.552 | Courtneys one of our better ones... | MIACT::RANKINE | | Mon Dec 16 1991 16:21 | 19 |
| Re last few..
The trip on Hughes was an obvious one, the ref was right.
The ball did hit Hughes arm, on the build up to the 2nd goal, but it
was not deliberate hand ball, therefore no foul.
As for referees...the only people involved in the game, who have to
pass exams on the Laws of the game, have regular eye tests, and have to
go through a very structured 'apprenticeship' prior to achieving
Football League status, are referees. Players do not have to do such a
thing, they turn up and play, provided they are good enough. It makes me
gasp at some of the
comments from old pros (and indeed present players and managers) about
refs decisions, when its obvious that they dont know the laws of the
game. Its a tough job being a ref, but they are necessary...who else
could you blame when your team gets beat ??
Paul
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32.553 | Up were we belong | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Mon Dec 16 1991 16:23 | 16 |
|
Maybe now that George Courtney is following Utd, should make it a
little easier on teams when they travel to Anfield. They should be safe
in the knowledge that he won't play an extra 10/15 mins so that the
'pool can win in the last minute. Maybe even the other way round.. We
shall wait and see.
Roll on Saturday, at home to Villa, who have only won 1 out of their
last fives games, we should comfortably beat them, with the possibility
of Sharpe and Robson contending for places. 4 - 0 to UTD...
Mac.
P.S. Any comments on Clive Allens booking!!!!
|
32.554 | Some straws for Chelsea fans; and Martin | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Dec 16 1991 17:10 | 7 |
| Come on you United fans; admit it should have been 3-0 to Chelsea.
Allen hit the bar, had one kicked off the line & scored. United's first
came from Hughes pretending Elliot had fouled him; even then it was the
goalie's mistake to let the free kick in. The second was a definate
hand-ball by Hughes; saw him take the lace out. And the Chelsea player
(Wise?) would easily have cleared the ball except for McClair pushing
him over. As for the penalty - never in a month of Sundays.
|
32.555 | ???? | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Dec 16 1991 17:28 | 5 |
| Simon,
Has it been your office party this lunchtime ? ;-)
jb.
|
32.556 | Updated | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 16 1991 17:31 | 31 |
32.557 | The only difference | SUBURB::VYAS | | Mon Dec 16 1991 18:05 | 28 |
|
I read this in one of the papers.
Q : What is difference between Manchester United and a TEABAG ????
A: A TEABAG stays longer in the CUP.
Jayesh.
|
32.558 | Sharpe is on his Way | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 16 1991 19:37 | 8 |
32.559 | | REBUS::CHAVES | I got a picture of TGA with TGC | Mon Dec 16 1991 20:16 | 14 |
| I finally got to see the 4:0 trashing of Coventry last night on
sports channel. I was kinda sleeping with one eye open, but I think I
heard the announcer say Utd will be LIVE on the boob-tube this weekend.
If this is true, whom are we up against on Saturday? I hope Leeds and
not Villa.
Nice to see us back in first place while maintaining the game on hand.
I've had the opportunity to watch a bit of City and Sheff Wednesday and
they don't seem to have enough quality players to catch us. Three
points against Leeds and the OTHER Utd will join the long list of
pretenders.
JC
|
32.560 | Christmas test | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha, the final frontier. | Tue Dec 17 1991 01:19 | 15 |
| Watched Leeds vs Spurs live over here Saturday. Leeds had their
chances, but Spurs could have won it on two easy ones. Fair result.
Commentator made a good point - Leeds are an 'old' side relatively
speaking, and over the long haul, they'll fade. I predict United to
take the championship, with Liverpool just unable to make up the
ground.
The Christmas season always shows who is hot. Any team in the top 8 who
can come through to the FA Cup 3rd round games unbeaten from now has an
excellent chance at a run - this is where it really starts. So United,
only a single point dropped will convince me, and best to have maximum.
Leeds will be no trouble in the league game at Elland - they MUST win,
United can tie. Sit back and make them score. United to win 1-0.
Paul in Canada
|
32.561 | Age really is relative ... | OUTBCK::PARSONS | | Tue Dec 17 1991 07:13 | 11 |
|
> Leeds are an 'old' side ...
Interesting thought. Six of the first choice 11 are 26 years
old or younger. The average age of the first choice 12 is
just over 27 (about ideal for a team). The oldies are Strachan (34)
obviously and Chapman who was 32 last week. Lukic is 31 this week
but that's not so old for a keeper.
Anyone care to hazard a guess at the average age of Man Utd's
first choice 11 or 12 ?
|
32.562 | Handball or not handball... that is the question? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Dec 17 1991 12:22 | 13 |
| re .561
probably about 17!! 8-)
Also, Hughes definately handled the ball before United's second goal
against Chelsea, and anyone doubting this should look at the tv
pictures!!
There shouldn't be any such thing as non-deliberate handball... if the
ball hits a player on the arm then play should be stopped.
Only my opinion, but could stop these inconsistencies.
Stew.
|
32.563 | Never | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Dec 17 1991 15:02 | 20 |
32.564 | | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | NOT Paul Wattersons love child | Tue Dec 17 1991 15:12 | 8 |
| Brian,
your opinion of all scouse fans is one that we have become used to
from all manc fans.
i didnt think it was hand ball either.
so nur!
Ian.
|
32.565 | 25 years at an end | ESSB::BREE | | Tue Dec 17 1991 17:42 | 7 |
| What is the story with tickets now that United are cruising to a
Championship win??
How does the credit card booking work??
Paul
|
32.566 | Manc United fans are revolting | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Dec 17 1991 18:23 | 11 |
| Well, they are aren't they?
Apparently MUFC are proposing to raise admission prices including
season tickets by 50% next season. Their fans are revolting.
|
32.567 | thanks | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha, the final frontier. | Tue Dec 17 1991 18:32 | 10 |
| really ?
I was quoting the commentator (mistake!), but he seemed to be basing
his statement on last years analysis - that Leeds faded near the end.
Sure, United probably are no spring chickens themselves. The blend is
what really matters, end experience really does count, specially at
this time of year. Thanks for the clarification.
Paul
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32.568 | Who Needs Away Fans | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Dec 18 1991 10:58 | 44 |
|
What is everyones reaction to news that UTD will be banning ALL AWAY
fans from OT next season.
This is very much in discussion at the moment because of the
development work scheduled for next season on the Stretford End. At the
moment the Stretford End is mainly standing, with some seats to the
back of the stand, but in complying with the Taylors Report UTD have to
make their ground an all seater. Thus have to build a NEW all seater
Stretford End.
Presently UTD's ground can hold up to 47500 at the most, with the
shutting down of the Stretford End next season the capacity will be cut
down to 34000. UTD average home gate this season is 42000, so a lot of
people are going to miss out next year anyway, mainly the loyal
working-class supporters, especially when UTD have 60000 members on
their scheme.
Ideas that have been floating about are:
1. UTD will increase entrance fees to all home games next season, by about
50%.(anyone give average prices and how this would affect them)
2. All League games next season will be ticket only.
3. That banning all away supporters from OT, allowing UTD fans ONLY
into the ground. This will not be the case for FA and Rumbelows Cup
games, as they have to allocate a certain % of space for away fans, as
ruled by the FA etc...
4. Another point for the future is that they LOWER the OT pitch, thus
giving more room for development to new stands, or alternatively that
they do a major rebuild of all the stands, but a a huge cost(millions)!
COMMENTS ANYONE!!
Other news: UTD's hopes of signing Southampton Shearer (is that in
sheep shearer??) have been dashed by the fact that the saints want him
to finish the season with them, obviously if the right money offer
comes along then I think he will go, but at the moment everthing is on
hold.
Ryan Giggs was sub last night as UTD Youth team played Walsall in the
FA Youth Cup 3rd Round, it said in the Man Evening News, that he would
only be sub because UTD wanted to give the other lads the glory and the
chance as they have been doing well without Giggs who has been on 1st
team duty, and that they would only use him if necessary. They still
want him to be part of the youth set-up as he will be with people his
own age.
P.S. Utd won 2-1.
Mac
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32.569 | Pay through your Red noses | MIACT::RANKINE | | Wed Dec 18 1991 12:05 | 16 |
| I dont agree with banning away fans from grounds, it creates a false
atmosphere, and makes the team who do it unpopular....Look at how much
everyone likes Luton !!!. In an ideal world all the other clubs should
ban Utd fans when they play ManU, but of course ManU fans bolster the
gates, and they gey more money so they wont. Even if its a nominal
500-1000, they should try to make some provision for them.
As for putting the prices up 50%.....smacks of exploitation
to me. It really seems to playing on the emotions of an extremely
faithful following..it was always said that if 11 donkeys turned out
for ManU (and until recently some people may say this was the case
8-) ), that 40,000 would turn up to watch them. What is the purpose of
the increase..is it to raise funds for the rebuilding programme ??.
Paul
|
32.570 | League next year | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Wed Dec 18 1991 12:08 | 11 |
| just a though on the last note:
With what looks like a new premier league next year run by the FA, will
the FA rule etc apply to the league as well. So can Utd ban away fans
after all????
Mick
|
32.571 | The man from Barclays he say..um,err,well | MIACT::RANKINE | | Wed Dec 18 1991 12:17 | 4 |
| As far as I know the rule applies only to the FA cup, but as you say
with the new league next year run by the FA, it will be interesting to
see what happens.
Paul
|
32.572 | It'll happen to a few more clubs too! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Dec 18 1991 12:27 | 16 |
|
Although I do not agree with the idea of banning away fans, the
reasons behind the proposal (yet to be approved..) are sound.
United have extensive work to be carried out on the Stretford End
to comply with the Taylor report on all-seater stadia, and this
reduces the OT capacity to about 34K. With approx. 50K members,
United decided they owed their allegiances to those members.
An unfortunate situation. I don't believe United would be
particularly happy about having to limit attendance to home fans
only - away support is part of the atmosphere - but they probably
feel they have no choice. As it is, 16K members can't get a ticket
anyway!
Andy.
|
32.573 | seating costs | HUGH::RAYNERT | Sysman>@REO/LOC=G2 | Wed Dec 18 1991 12:35 | 13 |
32.574 | Money Talks | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Dec 18 1991 12:45 | 19 |
| re: a couple back
The reason UTD are putting up their prices is to compensate for the
loss of revenue that they would have normally got with an average
attendance of 42000. With the capacity reduced to 34000 UTD have put up
their prices to reflect little or no loss, or so that is what they
think/say !!! It has nothing to do with paying for the re-building!
So seats are going to be very rare, and if they are available then they
will be more expensive!!
As it stands at the moment and the OT capacity down to 34000, and a
match comes up which is an all ticket affair. The priority goes to the
season-ticket holders first, which must be 10-15 thousand, it then goes
to the League-match-ticket holders another 10-15 thousand, therefore
not leaving many places left for ordinary paying fan, plus on top of
that the away supporters and segregation needed.
(The above figures are a VERY rough outline)
Mac
|
32.575 | they can get away with it | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | its a monster!!! | Wed Dec 18 1991 12:53 | 5 |
| theyre probably the richest club in Britain...
they should be able to afford to keep the prices the same...
you're being taken advantage of, mate.
Ian.
|
32.576 | 50% increases to pay for 19% drop in capacity ?? | MIACT::RANKINE | | Wed Dec 18 1991 12:59 | 13 |
| As I recall, but my memeory isnt what it used to be....When rangers
made their stadium all seater, except for a small terrace in front of
the old stand, it decreased their capacity to 38,500. They also have an
over subscribed membership scheme. They did not push prices up 50%..i
think it was 25%..and also have an area for away fans.
If the price increase is to compensate for loss of revenue, then I
eagerly await the announcement of price decreases when the building
work is finished.......and pigs fly in formation.
Paul
ps its the Scots who are supposed to be mean, or is Fergie THAT
influential ???
|
32.577 | The 'Gers | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Dec 18 1991 13:00 | 10 |
| re: last
>> they are the richest club in Britain
Not true,
Glasgow Rangers are the richest team in Britain, they are expected to
sign a deal with Adidas soon, worth 12 million.
mac
|
32.578 | Sticking up for a fellow Scouser | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Wed Dec 18 1991 13:21 | 7 |
| re .577
I think you'll find Ian said that Man Utd were *probably* the richest
club in Britain... so there's no need to start a petty argument... ;-)
Stew
|
32.579 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | | Wed Dec 18 1991 13:22 | 23 |
|
What's all this about the 'ordinary paying fan' - surely season ticket
holders count as 'ordinary paying fans' - they pay all their money up
front - so why shouldn't they get priority ? - It's hard on people
(like myself) who can't go every week, but in United's case they can
probably fill Old Trafford next season with season ticket holders alone
- so why should they make special arrangements for non-season ticket
holders ?
Most first division grounds are still in a disgusting state, at least
the tragedy at Hillsborough and the Taylor report has finally forced
clubs to begin to bring their grounds up to date - terracing will soon
be a thing of the past - it's a shame in someways but Hillsborough and
Ibrox proved the dangers of cramming thousands of people into small
spaces.
The only thing I can't understand about Old Trafford is - why have they
spent the last couple of years converting the two sides to seating only
If they have realised how much capacity they'd lose while redeveloping
the Stretford End, why didn't they leave the paddock areas standing
until the Stretford end had been completed ?
Paul
|
32.580 | What did the Huns do ??? | ESSB::TSHAUGHNESSY | Electric Shaughs! | Wed Dec 18 1991 15:32 | 9 |
| >> it's a shame in someways but Hillsborough and Ibrox proved the
>> dangers of cramming thousands of people into small spaces.
Paul,
Excuse my "ignorance", but what happened in Ibrox that warranted
a review of crowd control.
Rgds,
Shaughs.
|
32.581 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | | Wed Dec 18 1991 15:37 | 8 |
|
I'm sure some of the McNoters can fill in the details, but basically a
number of people were crushed to death when a large section of the
crowd were leaving before the end of the game - somebody scored and
people tried to get back in - chaos followed - it was about 1972ish (I
think)
Paul
|
32.582 | Money Talk Again | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Dec 18 1991 15:47 | 19 |
| re: last
The ordinary paying fan, would probably not be able to afford the
200/300-500+ pound cost of Season tickets, just to watch a game. Not in
one lump sum anyway.
But yes, like you say UTD could probably fill the stadium with Season
ticket holders, if the ordinary paying fan, could firstly afford it and
secondly get hold of one.
They are as scarce as Ian Rush goals against UTD
mac
Re: A few back:
>> the richest club in Britain
My apologies, you did mention 'probably', but just thought I would
throw a little snippet in ther, FYI.
|
32.583 | ibrox | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | its a monster!!! | Wed Dec 18 1991 16:01 | 4 |
| it was January 1971, a couple of days after i was born...
probably January 2nd.
Ian.
|
32.584 | There was no trouble... | MIACT::RANKINE | | Wed Dec 18 1991 17:24 | 22 |
| Just to clear up a point, and bring back very painful memories...
The Ibrox disaster, where 66 people were crushed to death, had nothing
whatsover to do with crowd trouble, or being packed into small terraced
areas.
At that time Ibrox would hold approx 100,000 people, there was a new
years day derby between Rangers and Celtic. Celtic went 1 up with 2
mins to go, at which some Rangers started drifting away. rangers
equalised with virtually the last kick of the game. As the remaining
crowd were leaving, coming down huge stairs from the back of very high
terraces, they wer met with the people who had left early, trying to
get back up to find out what had happened. There was a crush, the
barriers collapsed, and hundreds of people cascaded down the slope, to
the bottom, 66 to meet their death. A repeat of this would be diffcult
as most grounds are much smaller than Ibrox was then, although hampden
has to be a safety hazard.
Im almost certain it was 1st Jan, definitely 1971..as I think they
banned local derbies on New years day for many years after.
yours, soberly remembering 2 lost friends.....
Paul
|
32.585 | tragedy | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | its a monster!!! | Wed Dec 18 1991 17:26 | 6 |
| Paul,
i am sorry for your loss.
you are right, it was Jan 1st 1971.
The day after i was born.
Ian.
|
32.586 | Birthday Greetings | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Dec 18 1991 17:34 | 15 |
32.587 | and then ill be a man! | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | its a monster!!! | Wed Dec 18 1991 17:38 | 10 |
| yeah!
youre all invited!
know where Barnsley is?!?!?!
;-)
Ian '21 soon!'
p.s Brian, a simple draw between Man U and Leeds would be a nice
present.
|
32.588 | Apologies Paul | ESSB::TSHAUGHNESSY | Electric Shaughs! | Wed Dec 18 1991 19:42 | 12 |
|
RE .584
Paul,
My belated condolences, but I had no idea that happened at Ibrox.
I'm sorry if it brought back painful memories. However, thanks for that
information, I will know in future.
Rgds,
Tom.
|
32.589 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Thu Dec 19 1991 00:41 | 8 |
| re.576
FYI,when Rangers built their new stands at Ibrox,their average
attendance was only 12,000...and therefor the closure of certain parts
of the ground during the rebuilding had no affect on their finances
whatsoever !
|
32.590 | We're 10x more generous than any English ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Thu Dec 19 1991 00:44 | 11 |
| re.576
FYI,when Rangers built their new stands at Ibrox,their average
attendance was only 12,000...and therefor the closure of certain parts
of the ground during the rebuilding had no affect on their finances
whatsoever !
P.S. I'm glad you said the Scots were supposed to be mean !! 8*))
^^^^^^^^
|
32.591 | seats | HUGH::RAYNERT | Sysman>@REO/LOC=G2 | Thu Dec 19 1991 14:45 | 15 |
| Re. last few
Who said terracing has to be people 'packed into a small space'? I see
no problem with a ten person deep standing section around the base of
all the stands...its safe, it would allow a cheaper section to stand
in, and the clubs would probably get more money than putting seats in.
As for costly season tickets, most clubs will probably have to issue
the majority of seats to ticket (or bond) holders, once all seater
stadiums are built.
Or maybe, the Premier League will mean most people will watch three
games from thier armchair on Saturdays, with the stadiums half empty?
|
32.592 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Dec 19 1991 16:24 | 15 |
| Peter Swales was on local radio this morning saying he thought United
were wrong; visiting supporters add to the atmosphere; and a ban is not
in the spirit of the game.
He went on to say City would be rebuilding next year and the reduced
capacity during building would mean an increase in the charges, 'but
not as much as other clubs'; why does rebuilding equate to increased
charges? Image Tesco's saying 'to use our new supermarket, we will
double the price of all goods'.
Swales said no matter what City's ground could hold, he would allow
some visiting supporters in. This is the club, that peeved with United
last year, didn't give United a big allocation for this year's derby.
The attendance was about 35,000. United could have swelled that to
40,000+ -- talk about cutting of your nose to spite your face....
|
32.593 | Well Done United | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Dec 19 1991 19:12 | 14 |
32.594 | dont know if youve already discussed this, but... | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | its a monster!!! | Thu Dec 19 1991 19:30 | 4 |
| quite right Brian, but is there NO way that capacity can be increased
in some way?
Ian.
|
32.595 | Reduced capacity = Well dodgey times!!! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Dec 19 1991 19:38 | 18 |
| RE .593
Well said Brian!!!
Not missing a game at OT myself I for one would be upset if I can't get
in to any game's next season.
I have an LMTB so maybe if I can renew it I just maybe one of the lucky
ones.
Like you say it is only fair that United think of there own first
although the price increase is well out of order.
It's almost as if we're paying extra for extra hassle/discomfort while
the rebuilding goes on.
United are rolling in it at the mo as well!!!
Si...
Here's to a 3 - 0 victory against Villa on saturday.
|
32.596 | A Lower Pitch???? | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Dec 19 1991 19:47 | 18 |
32.597 | hmmm.... | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | its a monster!!! | Thu Dec 19 1991 20:09 | 4 |
| a sunken pitch?
novel idea....
Ian.
|
32.598 | New trafford ? | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha, the final frontier. | Thu Dec 19 1991 20:31 | 35 |
| United should take an even more aggressive step right now. Build a new
stadium. I mean, the price increase, either way, is going to be
permanent. How are they going to replace the lost revenue other than
increae prices, or have more seats.
Look at some of the Spanish stadiums. United can seat 45000 bi-weekly,
and a second major seated stadium of say 50000 in England is a must if
ever you are to get a World Cup again. Even another Wembley type
facility.
This may be sacrilege - OT is mecca. But fact is, sports salaries
around the world are screaming up. In Toronto, they just signed a
baseball pitcher for 2 years at $10million - just to throw a ball at
about 90-95 mph. Big TV contracts, and a full stadium pay for that.
Every seat at every game is gone. If they had 60000 seats here they'd
sell 'em, cos the entertainment value is there. Same with United. The
Toronto Maple Leaf hockey club are supported like United, haven't won a
Cup in 25 years, and play like the proverbial Donkey;s mentioned
before. The hockey 'shrine' can only hold 18000, and about 22000 is the
most you'd want for hockey, but they need a bigger rink, and will build
one within about 5 years. They'll only be able to pay the players that
way.
Soccer in Europe will grow to a Euro-league, like it or not, once a
Federal system is really in place. United should take the plunge,
get the ball rolling, and start looking for a site for 'New Trafford',
unless the land around OT can be used. Lowering the pitch may cause
severe frost problems, heated groud or not, and can effect the quality
of the turf.
I say 'New trafford' now, and get on with it.
my 2 cents.
Paul
|
32.599 | Don't ban away fans | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Dec 19 1991 20:34 | 16 |
|
Luton town are probably the most hated club in the first division
primarily because of their ban on away fans. While I don't condone
their decision it was understandable at the time given how much that
town suffered at the hands of visiting fans (Millwall in particular).
Luton have since changed their policy.
Travelling fans are as much a part of the game as home fans. Many
people travel to all their club's games. They are going to lose out by
this decision. Dome clubs will follow Man United's example and the
game itself will be the real loser.
Travelling fans have just as much right to see their team at Old
Trafford as the home fans.
Gary.
|
32.600 | civil war at OT | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | its a monster!!! | Thu Dec 19 1991 20:39 | 7 |
| looks like conflicting opinions here from manc fans...
why not have a vote?
as an outsider, i think it would be a tragedy if clubs went 'home-only'
after all, where would the atmosphere be?
Ian.
|
32.601 | Protect Mecca. | QETOO::CHAVES | Taxes: What goes up never comes down | Thu Dec 19 1991 20:50 | 12 |
| Ref: -2
Old Trafford is to football what Fenway Park is to baseball.
In both cases I think the local governments should protect them
by declaring the facilities "historical monuments".
BTW, where would a new facility be built? I bet it wouldn't be in the
inner city. Probably somewhere in the suburbs, away from many of the
fans that have supported the club all these years.
JC
|
32.602 | Blue is the colour | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Dec 19 1991 21:03 | 5 |
|
Re .600, I am not a Man United fan. I like football :-)
Gary.
|
32.603 | Away fans Ban.. | OPG::TONY | | Thu Dec 19 1991 21:14 | 18 |
| Chaps...
United have banned away fans for next season while re-building work is done
on the Stretford End. This is NOT a full away ban for ever. No doubt
when all work is completed then this decision will be reversed..
So the comparison with LUTON is unjustified...
Any club which can NOT get all its fans inside its ground on match days, will
no doubt do the same as United..Someone mentioned in a previous note that Leeds
were going to be rebuilding but they are not banning away fans..I'de like to see
their fans reaction when they cant get in to see their team play at home, and
they allocate 2500 seats or whatever to away supporters that dont turn up..
One point that has not been made, is that policing at OT will certainly be a lot
cheaper with the ban on away fans.
Tony
|
32.604 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | There has to be a better way | Fri Dec 20 1991 00:25 | 6 |
| As someone who in one year watched his team play on the grounds
of all their league opponents, but never on their own ground,
I would like to say I find this denigration of away fans extremely
offensive.
Tony
|
32.605 | Martin sees the light!! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Dec 20 1991 11:36 | 12 |
|
On a lighter theme...
Now I have seen it all. In note 110.389 the lovely Martin Cunniffe
has actually predicted a WIN for M.Utd..Ok, he couldn't bring
himself to type Manchester United, or even Man. Utd, but there it
is, in glorious green and black!
There *is* a God ...
Andy.
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32.606 | Risen after 25 Years | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Dec 20 1991 13:42 | 20 |
32.607 | Away Support | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Dec 20 1991 13:47 | 14 |
| Brian,
Leeds United could fill their ground with their own supporters, but
they do offer some tickets to the away fans - it is only right. 2,500
isn't many, but some teams don't bring that many - whwn they don't,
Leeds use the top part of the away section to their own supporters. If
Man U put a blanket ban on away support, then they should not complain
if other clubs fill up their ground with their own fans - Leeds can and
will do that, Luton won't.
Visiting fans will always find a way in, joining many supporter's
schemes in the process.
jb.
|
32.608 | but then again, what do *I* know.. 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Dec 20 1991 14:07 | 34 |
|
Aston Villa visit OT this weekend on the back of a fairly dismal
run of results - something like 4 defeats in 5 - and will come
up against an in-form United absolutely brimming with confidence.
A tough crimble program sees United visiting Leeds then a less-
difficult-on-paper home game against an improving QPR side.
United must take seven points from these games..victory in the
two home games and a point at Elland Road.
I think we will mangle Villa, possibly 3- or 4-1. Ron's team seem
to have lost their way recently after a good run, and the way
we're playing we could bury them. Let's hope so!
The Leeds trip is likely to be a very uncomfortable one. Leeds are
playing an impressive power-game at the moment, and the midfield
tussle between Strachan and the excellent McAllister vs. Webb and
Robson or Ince will be tremendous. This game could finish 3-3.
Defeat is not disastrous but highly undesirable!
The QPR game in the New Year will be a close one. QPR play a
passing game with quick skillful strikers - just the sort to give
our defence a thorough work-out! Their defence is less so, and if
we get a good start we could do well. However these games after
the holiday period don't always go to plan, so I'll settle for
a 1-0 win.
Happy Christmas to one and all. Hope you and yours have a peaceful
safe enjoyable time and good luck for the New Year. See you all in
'92.
Andy.
|
32.609 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | She's a face like a boiled cabbage... | Fri Dec 20 1991 15:37 | 3 |
| When do Utd play their game-in-hand and who is it against ?
- Robin
|
32.610 | Later ! | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Dec 20 1991 15:41 | 9 |
| Later in the season ;-)
Seriously, the Mancs will be able to arrange a date with whoever
midweek, as they will have plenty of slots available after their Cup
Exits at Elland Road !!
Merry Xmas Mancs !!
jb.
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32.611 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Dec 20 1991 16:01 | 3 |
| Is the boxing day event at Oldham not on, or something? People seem to
think United are only playing Villa & QPR. Oldham away will be tough,
but of course, a win.
|
32.612 | No fan ban!!!!! | FUTURS::DAGLESS | May 16th, 1990 | Fri Dec 20 1991 16:59 | 8 |
|
.611> Is the boxing day event at Oldham not on, or something? People seem to
.611> think United are only playing Villa & QPR. Oldham away will be tough,
.611> but of course, a win.
Maybe the Mancs are setting an example to other teams for next season,
and pretending away games don't exist. After all, Oldham at home to
Man Utd should only be of interest to home fans.
|
32.613 | Christmas wishes | ESSB::BREE | | Mon Dec 23 1991 11:51 | 3 |
| Happy Christmas to ALL fans whether of the reds or not.
Paul
|
32.614 | Snippets | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 23 1991 14:16 | 8 |
32.615 | | QETOO::CHAVES | Cunno Picked Utd to Win! | Mon Dec 23 1991 19:52 | 9 |
| According to a piece on TV last night, once the repairs are complete
the OT capacity will be increased to 52,000.
BTW, the above according to World-Wide soccer, which I believe is the
subsidiary of the English F.A. that makes a fortune selling weekly
hilite films around the world. And YES! Last night they showed us
Chelsea vs United.
JC
|
32.616 | Fergie at 'pool vs City game | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha, the final frontier. | Mon Dec 23 1991 21:58 | 17 |
| Leeds tie again - fading fast! Now two games in hand, and tied on
points. United to beat them next week, and it could be all over bar a
massive disaster. United have too many good players fighting for places
to get into a slump.
Seen Liverpool vs. City on Saturday. All of a sudden 'pool are 4th, but
they were a shadow of their former selves. I can see them lifting
themselves up for United games, but they are just not playing good team
football. The skills of many of their players are showing - ordinary.
Usually in a Liverpool team, the team shines. Now it is just a bunch of
players. Sourpuss to blame. United have little to worry about here.
Fergie was sitting at the game - beside Ian Rush! I guess they were
talking about what it is like to play for a real team! Rushie sure was
cosy'ing up to Fergie as the camera showed!!!
Paul
|
32.617 | seven from three.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Dec 24 1991 11:18 | 25 |
|
Well we're at Boundary Park, Oldham on Hangover Day in an
all-ticket local derby against the Latics. With the Villa game
getting canned due to OT being under about 3 feet of water I
expect the lads to go at this one for 90 minutes to get the
vital three points, as there's no way I can see Leeds (Leeds Leeds)
slipping at home to a truely awful Southampton side and we need
to stay on top, games in hand or not.
The trilogy commences at Elland Road on Sunday, and as I said
before this will be a mighty contest. I'll still settle for
avoiding defeat, but it'll be an exciting game whatever the result!
Then QPR at OT on New Year's day. We'll see how Liverpool get on
against them on Boxing Day - I think QPR could be the form team
over the Christmas programme and could spring a surprise - but we
need to win even if it is only by the odd goal.
So I'll go for: Oldham 1 - 2 United
Leeds 2 - 2 United
United 1 - 0 QPR
and that sees us leading the charge into '92.
Andy.
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32.618 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Tue Dec 24 1991 20:18 | 11 |
| Could this be the last note before Xmas!!!
United to lash the lot er yer!!! An we'll win the league no probs cause I an
60000K or so + fans in the uk said so!!! So up yours watty an have a good one
for me!!!
Best regards & a VERY MERRY XMAS TO ALL YE FOOTBALL NOTERS
FROM SI SOUTHERN GIT STOCKMAN!!!
|
32.619 | Leeds 1 ManU 1 | MSAM00::ROBERTLIM | | Mon Dec 30 1991 13:42 | 33 |
| Belated happy holidays all!!!!
The ManU-Leeds game was shown live over here in Malaysia. Kick-off
time was mid-night. For once I did not fell asleep during Match of
the Week (live every 2 weeks or so).
The match was highly competitive and played at a frentic pace. The
1-1 result was fair although I was hoping for a ManU victory to start
celebrating 1992 (yep - possible 11 pts ahead of the pack and wrap
up the Championship by Mar-Apr 92!)
What a goal by Webb! Definitely a candidate for Goal of the Season.
Leeds came back strongly and deserve the equalizer. In MHO I feel that
the penalty was rather harsh and was awarded by the ref due to his
earlier decision of disallowing the earlier Leeds' goal.
Giggs showed glimpses of what he can do although his lack of big match
temperament and experience surfaced occassionally. Kalchenkis (sp?) is
appearing to be a better player each time I watch him. Strachan is
still a very good player.
Now the brickbats - the ref and linesmen had a so-so game. Brian BORE
and Saint was just awful. Their best moment was when the voice signal
was lost! Ince lost too many 50-50 challenges for my comfort.
Good luck to the Reds !
PS Manchester United is THE most popular club in Malaysia. Each
Monday all the newpapers carry wide coverage of reports and tables
of the English and Scottish leagues. English League Soccer is 10
days old.
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32.620 | United March On | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 30 1991 14:29 | 25 |
32.621 | Robins is for sale | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 30 1991 16:03 | 5 |
32.622 | Excellent away form | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 30 1991 17:37 | 13 |
32.623 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | There has to be a better way | Mon Dec 30 1991 18:21 | 7 |
| re .622
> "There's only One UNITED"
Is that Colchester or Hereford?
Tony
|
32.624 | | QETOO::CHAVES | Benfica & United will win the double | Mon Dec 30 1991 20:09 | 3 |
32.625 | Lee is Back | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Dec 31 1991 14:57 | 6 |
32.626 | HAPPY NEW YEAR 92' IS UNITEDS YEAR | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Dec 31 1991 19:22 | 0 |
32.627 | Birthday Greetings | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Dec 31 1991 19:40 | 5 |
32.628 | As seen live on TV | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Jan 02 1992 01:30 | 23 |
|
Manchester United 1 Q.P.R. 4
The scoreline is not a true reflection of this game as Q.P.R. were much
more dominant than the 4-1 scoreline suggests. They went 2 up in 5
minutes through Sinton and Bailey and dominated throughout playing some
sparkling football. They missed 2 other gilt edged chances in the
first half as United failed to threaten. They didn't even get a shot
on target in the whole half.
United started brightly in the second half but Rangers quickly took
over and Bailey made it 3 on the hour shortly after another great
chance was spurned. McClair hinted at a revival with a goal on 82
minutes but this stung Rangers into action and Bailey completed his
hatrick after Sinton hit a post. Wegerle put the ball over the bar
when it seemed easier to score.
United never played and their minds were obviously on other things.
They are 3/1 on for the title at the bookies but there's a long way to
go yet.
Gary.
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32.629 | you can say what you like but... | ESSB::BREE | | Thu Jan 02 1992 11:05 | 5 |
| Could it be that United still miss Robson more than they care to admit?
Was Webb playing?
Paul
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32.630 | 6-3 1-1 1-4 what next ? | GIDDAY::PARSONS | Support SLS and see the world | Thu Jan 02 1992 11:09 | 5 |
|
> Was Webb playing?
Was anyone playing for Man Utd ? ;-) Still I don't expect a
similar performance on Sunday (unfortunately).
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32.631 | And a Happy New Year.... 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Jan 02 1992 11:20 | 32 |
|
A truely awful display by United yesterday, but let that not
detract from QPRs performance - I warned you guys a few back
that QPR would do well over the Xmas peroid and draws against
Liverpool and Wednesday, along with yesterdays demolition prove
my point.
Things had gone so well for us over the hectic holiday fixtures,
with Leeds only drawing after being 3-1 up against the basement
boys from The Dell whilst we swept Oldham away, then the draw
between the top two at Elland Road. I guess this latest result
was to be expected - we've had our fair share of luck lately.
I hope the setback dispells any complacency that might be creeping
into the United camp. There's such a long way to go yet and so
far all we've proved is we have a chance and are capable of beating
the rest but we've still got to get the whole job done!
Any repeats of yesterdays garbage will set the alarm-bells ringing,
and I dare say it will have already given the chasing bunch a
healthy boost to maintain their challenge.
Back to Elland Road on Sunday for the 3rd Round FA Cup with Leeds.
I'll go for a 2-1 win to United, simply because they *must* play
better than they did against QPR - they couldn't play much worse.
One significant pointer from yesterday was how much we rely on the
4-up-front tactics with Giggs and Kanchelskis. Sharpe and Phelan
in midfield didn't carry the same threat when going forward and
didn't seem to add anything in defence.
Andy.
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32.632 | What a Start to 92' | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Jan 02 1992 11:57 | 13 |
32.633 | :-) | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | prophet of Mu Mu | Thu Jan 02 1992 12:02 | 4 |
| Andy.
happy new year!
Ian.
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32.634 | Huff.... 8-( 'spose you're smilin' today.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Jan 02 1992 12:27 | 2 |
|
Yeah...you too..
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32.635 | An off/hungover day! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Jan 02 1992 15:43 | 28 |
| Wot can I say.
I felt sick standing there watching my team running around like a bunch of
headless chicken's hoofing the ball here & there!
Every single player played awful apart of Giggs who did a couple of neat little
moves.
I reckon they were out on the ALE the night before. Wot with Fergie an Brucie's
birfdays an all!!! Locked up in a hotel in the centre of Manchester!!! Not ALF!!!
Still we're all entitled to our off days!!!!
One thing I must say. I don't know how half the Stretford end can call themselves
supporters. Chants of Wot a load of Rubbish & booing are not what the team needs.
Ok, so they did play awful, all the more reason to cheer them on & get behind
the team.
Alot of peeps say United have the greatest supporters in the land?????
I think not!!!! One bad result & the team get slagged off is well dodge!!!
Some of the crap I have to listen to standing in the STRETFORD END is beyond
belief. It's amazing how people suddenly change their tune!!! Supporters my ARSE!
Still it's a long way to go yet. We're still gonna win the LEAGUE!!!!!
Come on you REDS!!!!!!
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32.636 | no excuse | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha, the final frontier. | Thu Jan 02 1992 16:08 | 6 |
| All that matters is who is top come the end of the season. A long way
to go yet, and a couple of good scary results should eliminate any
complacency. You should never lose at home though - bad sign, birthdays
or not, new year or not.
Paul
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32.637 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | Eat, drink and be sick | Thu Jan 02 1992 16:12 | 14 |
|
We're not a tad upset are we Simon ?
Ha ha ha ha ha
But seriously, watching yesterday's game on the box, I could sense the
tension at Old Trafford - even before the game kicked off. The next
couple of weeks will determine whether they'll win the League - most
previous champions have had a bad spell and got over it, I get the
feeling that a couple more bad results and The Mancs will collapse -
like they did the year they won the first 12 games - I hope so.....
Paul
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32.638 | The Greasy Slope awaits | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Jan 02 1992 18:17 | 9 |
| A trip to Elland Road (twice) will see if the Mancs have cracked up. If
they get the bad result out of their system, then the games will be
close, like last Sunday. Leeds got over their bad result vs Soton - but
Leeds gave them the point, they sat back and fiddled in the last 15
mins - the Mancs were stuffed by a good QPR side and they had no
answer. A pair of defeats at Elland Road will put the skids under the
Mancs....
jb.
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32.639 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Jan 02 1992 19:12 | 8 |
| RE .637
Thanks for your support Paul. We know you support Man.U really!!!
Nice to see Everton win a few games!!! Ole MoJo scored!!!! WOW!!!
Have no fear Paul. We won't collapse. The Mighty Mancs will rise up & be better
than ever now after FERGIE's little chat!
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32.640 | we shall have the last laugh | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | prophet of Mu Mu | Thu Jan 02 1992 19:14 | 5 |
| i hope for your sake that your right, after all thats been said in this
particular note, if you manage to lose the title, i think we will all
laugh most heartily at you.
Ian.
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32.641 | Slip slidin' away......8 goals in a week! | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Jan 02 1992 20:06 | 13 |
|
re a few back...
Why are you blaming Phelan and Blackmore ? Certainly they were no
great shakes, but it should be obvious to even to most casual observer
that the problem yesterday was Bruce, with Pallister a close second.
They were truly dreadful.
Bananrama would have been better in the centre of defence.
Declan
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32.642 | Tony Hadley on the wing | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | prophet of Mu Mu | Thu Jan 02 1992 20:09 | 4 |
| ...with Spandau Ballet up front???
Ian.
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32.643 | A Recurring Nightmare | WARNUT::BEARDSLEYJ | John Beardsley | Thu Jan 02 1992 20:13 | 11 |
|
Uniteds team yesterday looked very similar to the inconsistant team of
last season.
We really do rely on the likes of Giggs and Konchelskis (and an in-form
Sharpe) for ideas.
BTW, if I was Fergie Id drop Hughes - no centre forward with his recent
record deserves to be picked.
John.
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32.644 | Give the subs a run | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha, the final frontier. | Thu Jan 02 1992 20:15 | 14 |
| good to see all these Utd fans adding their 2c worth in the note!
Hmmm, Phelan & Blackmore & Sharpe (first game ?) in midfield. Sounds
like we gave a few people a game and were prepared to take the fall.
Good idea Fergie, as long as we take 6/6 points in the games in hand.
Leeds should be another good test. I'll take a tie in the first FA Cup
game, with United to win the replay, and United to give up on the
Rumbelows by playing a few stiffs, and if we win, good enough, and if
not, it's few less games to play. These Cup games are great for the
second string players like Phelan, Donaghy, etc. It'll keep a strong
squad - wonder who Leeds are playing - probably all of the first team,
as the Cup is their only chance of winning anything this year!
Paul
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32.645 | We'll be on top agains soon | QETOO::CHAVES | Benfica & United will win the double | Thu Jan 02 1992 20:58 | 11 |
| It was only Utd's second defeat of the seasonn. Hardly enough reason
to start pushing the panic button. Every player has a bad game or two
in the course of the long season and from your replies it appears the
entire team had their bad game yesterday. Hopefully they've got it out
of their system and a good result at Leeds this weekend will get us going
in the right direction again....I'll have to wait until Friday night for
the hilites to be shown here.
BTW, did Wegerly play for QPR and if so, how did he look?
JC
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32.646 | Played and missed | PANIC::QUINLESS | Martin Quinless SWAS London UK | Thu Jan 02 1992 21:09 | 7 |
| RE .645
Wegerle did play and missed an absolute cert after a lovely pass from
Bailey in the closing stages. He has also had his hair chopped but I
dont know if this has anything to do with his finishing!
Martin Q
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32.647 | not to worry... | ESSB::BREE | | Fri Jan 03 1992 11:04 | 9 |
| re.645
Looking at it that way if United were told last August that they'd be
where they are today I'd say they wouldn't be too upset about
Wednesday's result.
Let's hope they knuckle back down now and start competing again.
Paul
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32.648 | We'll be back. For F's sake, we're still 2nd!!! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Jan 03 1992 11:18 | 25 |
|
Ok Ok....all you buzzards have your pick at the United "corpse"...
doesn't take too much to bring you all out rubbing your hands in
anticipated glee at the expected demise of United's championship
challenge does it ;-)
Pass the sick-bag...
One defeat. A thorough pasting, no question. If we *do* bounce back
and continue to play the excellent passing/attacking game that
we've played so far this season in *most* games, then I'll enjoy
reading all your plaudits and congratulations in May.
I'm one United supporter who does not think the race is won by a
long chalk. I live in eternal optimism that we will lay the Busby
ghost, but this year is the first for many that we look like we
*could* go all the way.
Get back to cheering your own folks and be a little more generous
where its due. Why be so sour and jaundiced?
Don't try and tell me you were only 8-)ing either - I know how
much losing can hurt...
Andy.
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32.649 | United are always in the News | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Jan 03 1992 14:48 | 12 |
32.650 | laugh? no | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | prophet of Mu Mu | Fri Jan 03 1992 14:53 | 11 |
| i find it amazing that you are indeed one of, if not THE most famous
club in the world.
considering youve been crap for 25 years and have been well stuffed by
the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal, Leeds, Spurs etc...
Ian.
p.s when i went to St Lucia the only teams a friend of mine there, had
heard of from England were Liverpool and Leeds.
he had never heard of the 'famous' mancs.
|
32.651 | | MACNAS::MHASSETT | | Fri Jan 03 1992 15:39 | 3 |
| Re -1
That fame was probably due to the hooligans that
followed both Liverpool and Leeds!!!
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32.652 | we all have our cross to bear | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | prophet of Mu Mu | Fri Jan 03 1992 16:28 | 4 |
| whereas Man Utd and Arsenal are famous for fighting on the pitch...
sigh.
Ian.
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32.653 | Angels with Dirty Faces | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Jan 03 1992 16:30 | 6 |
| re -1 and -2
Of course, all fans that have followed Man U in the past have been
angels and have NEVER put a foot out of line.
jb.
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32.654 | Where???? | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Jan 03 1992 17:09 | 11 |
32.655 | How can *anyone* be so childish..? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Jan 03 1992 17:13 | 32 |
|
Come on, lads, this is in the gutter...8-(
United had, without any question, one of the worst-behaved set
of hooligans that followed anyone around back in the 70s - apart
from the Leeds lot from '74/5 they were perhaps the worst and most
infamous of all British - sorry, ENGLISH - w*nk?rs ever.
That is nothing to be proud of, and indeed still causes me great
embarassment. Fortunately those sad days are long over and United
are now blessed with a considerably loyal and vocal support. I dare
say those dick-heads are still beating people up somewhere, only
no longer with United scarfs tied to their heads..they are a
disgrace and deserve whatever ill-treatment by foreign
law-enforcement officers they receive when they "travel abroad".
There have been many disgraceful and shameful displays by "fans"
over the years, and Uniteds at their worst were right up there
with the most awful. I'd have thought all football supporters
would welcome their demise and encourage those clubs that have
worked so hard to eradicate this element from our game.
One of the worst scenes of violence I was unfortunate to experience
first-hand was back in about '72 at Ewood Park for a big Lancs Cup
game between Blackburn and Burnley...the fighting was going on all
around me in the second tier and it scared the **** out of me at
the time (I was 9 years old and it was NOT pleasant..)
Let's keep it sensible, eh? No one is proud of their team's murky
past when it comes to football hooligans.
Andy.
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32.656 | Are we gettin a little more civilised ? | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Jan 03 1992 17:27 | 27 |
| The English game is now well on the way to ridding itself of the
Hoologan element, Leeds, Man U, Liverpool and others have done a lot.
Leeds have shown they have done a lot after the May 1990 incident. On
Sunday, there will be 6,500 or so Manc fans in the environs of Elland
Road, the first time there have been so many away fans in a long long
time. It is anticipated there will be some arrests (there were 17 at
the league game, 15 for drunkeness, 2 for foul and abusive language),
but there will be no ffighting in the ground, or in the immediate area
- there are too many cameras about ! The Mancs are bringing their own
stewards along, to keep their own fans in order, whicj I'm sure they
will, and a good day's entertainment is had by all.
There were a couple of ejections on Sunday - anybody fool enough to sit
in the West Stand and jump up and down shouting for Man Utd are idiots
/ have a death wish. They were escorted elsewhere by the Showsec
Stewards. There were 2 Manc fans sitting next to me (my brother in
law's business colleagues). They found the atmosphere 'partisan' and
were surprised after Man U scored that the attempt to sing the
'Aeroplane' song by a handful of nutters was booed down less than 1/2
way through the first line.
There will be one or two tiny incidents on Sunday, caused by
drunkenness, that may get blown up out of all proportion, but there
will be less arrests for public order offences than there are on a
Saturday night in Genteel Harrogate and Posh Wilmslow ....
jb.
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32.657 | St Lucia - paradise island | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | prophet of Mu Mu | Fri Jan 03 1992 17:29 | 12 |
| > Where the hell is St Lucia.
its a caribbean island.
its one of the windward island chain next to Martinique and St.
Vincent.
It is 110 miles west of Barbados.
they are football mad and have over 300 football teams on quite a small
island.
the capital is Castries, population 25,000. it has 2 professional
football teams and countless others...
Ian.
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32.658 | what's 8-( ? | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha, the final frontier. | Fri Jan 03 1992 17:32 | 18 |
| re: -1
Very well said Andy - for all footy, we can do without the lager louts.
Our beloved United just seemed to attract the rabble more visibly,
because they were United.
Like all things related to United, visibility is associated with it.
Thats what killed off a young brilliant lad from Belfast called George
Best - I hope young Giggs does not suffer the same fate. (Please, spare the
platitudes about Besty and the bottle here). Other players, and their
good fans, suffer from the name association - freedom of the press I
guess.
Now can someone tell me what in hell 8-( means ? (see .655)
That's my fix for today!
-pb
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32.659 | Andy speaks out | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | prophet of Mu Mu | Fri Jan 03 1992 17:32 | 4 |
| Andy,
well said mate,
Ian.
|
32.660 | Rool on Feb 1st | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Jan 03 1992 17:39 | 10 |
| Well lads, we have to hand it to these Manc supporters...For the first
time this season they are well and truly shat on, and they manage to
turn it into a discussion on hooliganism :-)
What about the vital stats......biggest home defeat since
1978.....first ever defeat at Old Trafford by QPR....worst midfield
ever to challenge for the title......
Declan
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32.661 | Better dead than red | YUPPY::PANES | Oh Timmy, you're so licky | Fri Jan 03 1992 17:42 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.655 by TRUCKS::SANT >>>
-< How can *anyone* be so childish..? >-
> embarassment. Fortunately those sad days are long over and United
> are now blessed with a considerably loyal and vocal support. I dare
Are they the same people who chanted "what a load of rubbish"
on New Years Day. I think we should be told.
Stuart
|
32.662 | The acts of desperate Mancs | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Jan 03 1992 17:54 | 11 |
| Probably. Elland Road also has it's fair share of pillocks who pay
their brass and have a good moan. The ones that left the ground whwn we
were 4 nil down to the Scousers last season missed the game of the
season ;-)
Mnac fans have been starved of League success for so long, if they see
a faint glimmer at the end of the tunnel they tend to suffer from
'Premature Excitement' and get all hot and flustered if they have a
setback.
jb.
|
32.663 | So many have so much to say about United.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Jan 03 1992 18:41 | 12 |
|
re .658..
8-( = sad & disappointed (to see the discussion in the gutter..)
..and for Declan's benefit it wasn't the United fans who got
it onto "hooliganism". We wuz well 'n' truely stuffed by QPR
on Wednesday and I make no bones about that at all.
8-)
Andy.
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32.664 | A Gunner would Know | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Jan 03 1992 18:43 | 13 |
32.665 | Ouch! | DBOSW2::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Jan 03 1992 19:02 | 6 |
| Well I take your point about the Gunners, though "shat on" might be a
tad heavy-handed to describe a long series of one-goal defeats. Still,
the cumulative effect has done more or less that to our title hopes....
On the other hand we haven't been duffed 4-1 when 6-1 would have been a
fairer scoreline....
|
32.666 | Fact | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Jan 03 1992 19:08 | 4 |
32.667 | School of the Obvious | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Are you with me Doctor Wu? | Fri Jan 03 1992 20:18 | 4 |
| ...but you do lose by more goals.
Barry.
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32.668 | when is shat on not shat on | ESSB::BREE | | Sat Jan 04 1992 12:43 | 7 |
| Declan,
Losing 1-4 isn't all that bad. Better one or two of those result than
the miserable run of "luck" Arsenal are having. Still, Arsenal are
probably paying the price for playing attacking, imaginative football.
8-)
|
32.669 | On Loan from United | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Jan 04 1992 16:29 | 6 |
32.670 | shat on??? most certainly | ESSB::BREE | | Mon Jan 06 1992 11:26 | 9 |
| Declan,
In case you're reading this note today, "shat on" is being beaten in
the Cup by Wrexham!!!!
8-)
Don't go telling me about Bournemouth, we got all that when it
happened!!!
|
32.671 | Wrex Who | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Mon Jan 06 1992 12:25 | 8 |
| RE -last
To dam right.
Eat humble pie !!!!!
*8-))))))))
|
32.672 | The New Years Day massacre!!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Mon Jan 06 1992 14:43 | 6 |
| Congrats on the excellent display against QPR last Wed...
Where was your defence playing?? 8-)
Stew.
|
32.673 | Well Played QPR | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:32 | 7 |
| re -672
the same place your defence/goalkeeper was playing against
Portsmouth(and what division are they in)
Mac
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32.674 | Dennis Bailey..Bailey..Bailey..Bailey. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:56 | 23 |
|
Man Utd 1 QPR 4
Any team with the great Micky Phelan in the starting line-up can't
be at all confident and Micky was up to his usual standard in that gamei.e.,
useless, anonymous, brainless & motionless. Yes, I certainly hope that the
great Phelan starts some more games for the Mancs. Utd. were so pathetic against
QPR and could have lost by a bigger margin.
I was watching the FA cup preview on Saturday and there was a profile on former
Utd. great Jim Leighton and from what I could gather, he was treated like dirt at
at OT and was hounded by the media. It all seemed to be a very painful
experience for him. I know he is only on loan to Reading but like Strachan and
McGrath, he seems to be enjoying his football again. Well, all I can say is....
We all make mistakes Jim.
Also when Liverpool won the championship in my lifetime (1973, 1976, 1977, 1979,
1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988 & 1990), never did they suffer a humiliating
home defeat by such a score.
Freddie Mercury will never again sing "We are the Champions" and somehow, I
don't think that Man Utd will be singing it come May.
Cunno.
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32.675 | Shearer for O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Jan 07 1992 13:15 | 12 |
32.676 | No Chance!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Jan 07 1992 15:13 | 9 |
| re .675
So, you believe everything you read in the Star do you??
If Alan Shearer signs for the mancs then he's pretty stupid!! Where's
he going to play??? Left fullback I s'pose??!!?? 8-)
Stew.
|
32.677 | Man Utd to waste more money. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Tue Jan 07 1992 15:49 | 17 |
32.678 | leading scorer? | MACNAS::MHASSETT | | Tue Jan 07 1992 15:57 | 6 |
| RE last.
Talking of ineffective scorers,John Barnes could
score 3 times in 90 minutes in CREWE whereas CUNNO could only score
Twice in 2 weeks in Greece.!!!!!. Who is ineffective now?
I think we should be told...
|
32.679 | Like making love in a canoe | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Jan 07 1992 16:32 | 6 |
32.680 | Hughes 'll be sorry | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Tue Jan 07 1992 17:07 | 16 |
| re .677
Who needs Hughes to score when the rest of the team can do it for you.
So long as he sets up goals as he has done for McClair, Giggs, and
Kanschelski(sp!), and others, we don't give a damn!!!.
Wednesday Night Rum Cup
There is a 50/50 chance that Irwin might be fit for the game, along
with Robbo, but if not they will be there for a week on Wednesdays tie
in the FA Cup.
Have to agree, Mr M Phelan should be dropped asap. His display against
QPR was terrible, did he do anything!!??? Well we could always sell him
to Wrexham
Mac
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32.681 | Here's to loads of replays and massive fixture congestion | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Jan 07 1992 17:46 | 12 |
| re .680
Kanschelski??!!?? Sounds like a fruit yogurt!! 8-)
Speaking of ineffectual performances... I never even realised Neil Webb
was playing against QPR until half way through the second half!!
Here's hoping for another thrilling 0:0 draw between the two Uniteds
tomorrow night... 8-)
Stew.
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32.682 | 3 Away on the Trot | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Jan 07 1992 19:02 | 8 |
32.683 | Nothing beats a BUD. except Wurzer | QETOO::CHAVES | Benfica & United will win the double | Tue Jan 07 1992 19:24 | 8 |
| Ref: .679
Whatever medicine Declan uses at home to drawn his sorrows can be found
in the Boston area. Remember: We have more Irish here than Dublin.
Where in the US is he? If its nearby I'll find him and show him
where a couple Irish Pubs are located.
JC
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32.684 | That's confidence Brian, | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Tue Jan 07 1992 20:40 | 14 |
| <<< Note 32.682 by ESSB::BLONG "The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty" >>>
-< 3 Away on the Trot >-
>>Notts Forest(29th Jan), and Arsenal(1st Feb), if we are still near the top
>>of the table after these games, then we may be in with a shout.
Brian,
that's a very confident attitude for a supporter to have after all we
we have been subjected to since Utd.'s rise to the top of the table but
then again, it's a long time (25 years) since Utd actually won a title so
naturally you are a bit nervous at the moment.
Cunno
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32.685 | Declan in Littleton | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Jan 07 1992 20:55 | 10 |
| re .683
JC
I think Declan is doing some TCP training in Littleton all this week.
He would probably be delighted to meet a Benfica/Mancs fan such as
yourself ;-)
BTW, we will be going to the Arsenal v Mancs game on Feb 1. Would you
like us to get you a programme?
|
32.686 | Martin returns with a vengeance 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Jan 08 1992 11:41 | 7 |
|
Nice to see so much interest in United's fortunes (or not, in the
case of the QPR game!) being generated again..
What did you get for Christmas, Martin?
Andy.
|
32.687 | is it or isnt it? | KERNEL::NDAY | i'll get dat pesky wabbit | Wed Jan 08 1992 12:21 | 6 |
| Does anyone know if the Rumbelows Cup game verses Leeds is being
televised tonight.
Regards.
Nigel
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32.688 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Jan 08 1992 12:29 | 5 |
| It sure is Nigel!!!!
I believe it's only being broadcast in the Granada & Yorkshire TV areas though.
Si...
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32.689 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | Days that make you go arrrggh ! | Wed Jan 08 1992 12:45 | 7 |
|
To clarify what Simon said......
The game is being shown live ONLY by GRANADA & YORKSHIRE - the rest of
the country get highlights at 10:30 (I think )
Paul
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32.690 | Here's hoping. | SCOAYR::DMILLAR | | Wed Jan 08 1992 13:23 | 4 |
| The Scottish newspapers say that the game is being shown on Ulster
at 8:00 p.m.
:-)
|
32.691 | MATCH LIVE!! | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | | Wed Jan 08 1992 13:46 | 4 |
| The "Irish Times" also says the match is being shown live on UTV...
can anyone clarify??
- Kev
|
32.692 | It's True | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Jan 08 1992 14:59 | 4 |
32.693 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Wed Jan 08 1992 15:58 | 8 |
|
My highest hope for the two cup games involving Leeds and Man Utd is that
each of the two games will go to replays and extra-time which would mean more
games for the Mancs, hence a fixture pile up, the odd injury, suspension,
disciplinary action, loss of confidence, tiredness, etc.
Cunno
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32.694 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Are you with me Doctor Wu? | Wed Jan 08 1992 16:10 | 4 |
| The FA Cup game can only go to one replay with a penalty shoot out
after X-time. Does this apply to the Rumbelows affair?
Barry.
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32.695 | No matches in Northern Ireland tonight | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Wed Jan 08 1992 16:17 | 11 |
|
I don't think the penalty rule applies in the Rembelows Cup.
I got a pleasant surprise this morning when I discovered the game was
live on TV.
BBC have live coverage of the FA Cup game next Wednesday. This starts
at 7.10 (coverage starts at 7pm). Should cause problems in many
households as it clashes with Coronation Street.
Gary.
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32.696 | re: -1 | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | | Wed Jan 08 1992 16:24 | 3 |
| Not in mine it won't, Gary.......Ken Barlow is far more interesting than Leeds
:-)
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32.697 | miffed or what? | KERNEL::NDAY | i'll get dat pesky wabbit | Wed Jan 08 1992 17:29 | 8 |
| Re a few back..
I was far from pleasantly surprised this morning when i discoverd that
the game is not live on *MY* t.v.
Why is it only being shown from certain stations/areas???
A very narked Manc supporter...
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32.698 | Only shown live by agreement | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Wed Jan 08 1992 18:32 | 11 |
|
Re -1, the game was not meant to be shown live however due to the huge
demand for tickets it was decided to broadcast it in the Yorkshire and
Granada areas only. If it were broadcast in other regions it would
affect attendances.
Ulster television often show the Granada match on a Saturday night and
as there are no games there tonight I assume they were free to show the
game.
Gary.
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32.699 | yes indeed | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Jan 08 1992 18:54 | 3 |
| Predict 2-0 to the Reds.
(Pallister and McClair)
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32.700 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Jan 08 1992 18:57 | 1 |
| I'll go for 2 - 1 to the REDS!!!!
|
32.701 | Next Round For the Reds | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Jan 08 1992 19:03 | 12 |
|
so longs as the reds win I don't care what the score is
but I'd say 2-0 with Hughes and Kanchelski scoring.
Mac
We will have to watch for Mcallistair(sp!) as he is a very good player.
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32.702 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Wed Jan 08 1992 19:21 | 3 |
| 6-0 To Leeds and I can get Ulster, nah,nah,nah,nah!!
Mick.
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32.703 | Red's will Triumph | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Jan 08 1992 19:39 | 6 |
32.704 | This might sound perverse, but.... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Jan 08 1992 19:47 | 26 |
|
Well I'm not terrible confident we'll win tonite...*however* what
I do feel is important to United (and maybe Leeds will feel the
same way..) is that the tie is decided tonite one way or t'other.
If Leeds win, Ok. We're out at the QF stage, tough tie still to
follow in the FA Cup, but loads of time to nail the League. That's
not to say the League Cup doesn't matter...any trophy is great!
But one of the most significant factors determining the outcome
of the BIG 1 is confidence and losing a semi- or final is a crushing
blow. Bowing out at this stage is less traumatic. We're not good
enough (imho) to win both, do the double (wake up you fools in
note 34. 8-) ) or sweep all before us. Many excellent sides have
been in with a chance in three competitions and won none in recent
years.
I'll settle for the tie to be decided tonite. A win is great -
again, it will build confidence provided we sustain it - and if
we lose we must bury Everton on Saturday and start picking up the
pace in the League.
I'll predict a 0-0 draw 'cause I'm a pessimist, and I think that
would be the worst outcome from a United point of view.
Andy.
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32.705 | prediction | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Wed Jan 08 1992 19:53 | 4 |
| 4-2 to Leeds...
Stew.
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32.706 | I'm looking for Declan | CSLALL::CHAVES | I got a picture of TGA with TGC | Wed Jan 08 1992 20:58 | 8 |
| Ref: .685
Its 1PM here. I'm off to Littleton to see if I can find Declan.
..and yes. I'd love a program from the match against the Arse.
Will Merson by wearing red by then?
JC
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32.707 | Merson in Red | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Wed Jan 08 1992 21:43 | 5 |
| Sorry JC, no programme as we won't be going to the Mancs match after
all. See 46.347 for the reason. If you see Declan perhaps you might let
him know as I don't think he is reading his mail this week.
Yes, Merson will be wearing red then. With white sleeves of course ;-)
|
32.708 | 4-1 to Leeds. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Wed Jan 08 1992 22:31 | 7 |
|
I'll go for a 4-1 win for Leeds Utd. and will be gutted and surprised if
the Mancs manage a win.
Cunno.
|
32.709 | Come on you Reds | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Jan 08 1992 22:38 | 1 |
|
|
32.710 | Leeds 1 Manchester United 3 | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Thu Jan 09 1992 10:57 | 36 |
|
Leeds Utd 1 MANCHESTER UNITED 3
(Speed 17) (Blackmore 31, Kanchelski 51, Giggs 56)
Excellent game by both sides, with Man Utd the slighly better team.
After their much debated defeat against QPR we needed to come back, and
that is what we did and in style. Webb and Ince were brilliant in
midfield and well what can we say about Giggs.
Goals. Leeds, long ball by Lukic controlled by Wallace and Batty, whose
header fell for Gary Speed to whip in a quick shot past Utd.
Man Utd, 1.Blackmore from a free-kick just outside the box(25yds), drove
into the roof of the net. Lukic seemed surprised as he already made a
great save from an earlier Blackmore free-kick.
2.Kanchelski received a superb through ball from Giggs, which he ran on
to and scored via a despairing dive from Lukic.
3.Giggs then became scorer, he initial effort was blocked by
McCallastair(sp!), which went straight to Webb, who put through Parker
on the wing who in turn crossed for Gigg to finish off
In the last 10 mins Leeds did threaten, and could have made it 3-3 if
Wallace and sub Sheldon had finished efficiently.
Apart from that it was an all out attacking game with both sides giving
100%.
this boosts Man Utd for the game against Everton on Saturday at OT,
however Leeds then have a tough away game at Sheff Wed, this should see
if they are up to standard to maybe win the League, or at least second.
Mac
P.S. Roll on next Wednesday, where I predict Man Utd will win 2-1 and
have sights on a possible treble.!
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32.711 | 3 -1 to the REDS!!!!! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Jan 09 1992 12:27 | 19 |
| Superb Result!!!
Good game played by both sides. Played in a good spirit. No bookings!!!!
Re -1 I'd say Man.Utd were alot more than slightly better than Leeds, they were
loads better. We had so many chances to put the ball away as opposed to LEEDS who
had two dead certs which I thought were goals by WALLACE & the Sub McClelland.
How they missed them I'll never know. Mind you, we had a couple as well with Ince
in particular.
As for Man of the Match, Pallister deserved it along with Webb & Choccie in
particular. Great performance by the whole team.
Great game. All credit to Leeds for being sporting opposition.
Roll on saturday when we'll give The Toffee's some lashie!!!!
Si....
|
32.712 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Revenge | Thu Jan 09 1992 12:33 | 5 |
| Weren't the TV highlights crap!! I listened to the game on the radio
and the highlights on Midweek Sport really did it no justice. ITV are
so s**t.
Tony
|
32.713 | Steven for the 'pool | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Jan 09 1992 14:51 | 10 |
| Congrats to the mancs on what sounded like an excellent game... though
you can never tell with radio commentators getting over-excited every 5
mins...
Couldn't be bothered to watch the highlights on tv...
I still don't think they'll win the FA cup tie next week though!!
4-2 to Leeds...
Stew.
|
32.714 | Leeds are Humiliated by United | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Jan 09 1992 14:55 | 16 |
32.715 | | DUCK::NAGLEJ | | Thu Jan 09 1992 14:57 | 7 |
|
It was an exciting game. About the best English game I've seen for
some time. Leeds had their chances but in a nut shell Man U. were
simply too strong for them.
JN.
|
32.716 | Leeds 1 - 3 Manchester United | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Jan 09 1992 15:18 | 49 |
|
Well I was also very disappointed in the extent ofthe TV
highlights - down here in TVS-land we didn't get the game live!
Radio 5 carried good commentary though, as usual.
United deservedly advanced to the semi finals and in the process
must surely have gained considerable psychological advantage
over Leeds, particularly after coming from behind to win this one.
After two thirds of the Elland Road trilogy we remain undefeated
with a draw and a win.
However, Leeds fans would be right to point to the significant
absence of Dorigo, who had to go off injured. His service to
Chapman has had a lot to do with Leeds' success so far this
season and I'm sure he was sorely missed. Sterland was unable
to venture much into attack due to the threat posed by Giggs
down the left and as a result United looked very solid at the
back after a dodgy 20 minutes.
United reverted to the formation which has served them so well
with Giggs and Kanchelskis both raiding down the wings. Hughes
had a subdued game, but his work-rate is tremendous and his
pressence makes so much room for the midfield to come forward.
Ince kept his niggling and back-chat to what for him was a
minimum, and I thought he played well.
And what a poke by Blackmore! Lukic was cleaning windows as the
ball flew past him from fully 30 yards.
Strachan and McAllister seemed unable to control the midfield as they
have done so often this season, yet in the last few minutes Leeds had
two excellent chances to get back into the game, the second one how
did McClelland miss?
This was an excellent performance by United. They forced Howard
Wilkinson into a tactical rethink and Chapman was withdrawn for
Hodge with Speed and Wallace playing up front. We must have
inflicted a serious blow on Leeds' confidence, which has been
dented recently.
Next week's FA Cup game takes on even more significance. If Leeds
lose this one, there season becomes extremely single-minded!
Martin is naturally gutted and suprised.. 8-)
Andy.
|
32.717 | Man U were clearly the better side | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Jan 09 1992 16:01 | 21 |
32.718 | Draw on S&G Show | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Jan 09 1992 17:37 | 6 |
32.719 | Three times lucky | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Thu Jan 09 1992 18:24 | 11 |
| re .718
>> the winners of the Runbelows Cup get into the UEFA Cup Next Season
Well, when we win the League, we will have the choice of two Euro cup
to go for, the UEFA or the European, we might even have the choice of
the Cup Winners if we win next Wednesday !!!?/??
Am I dreaming, but it is still on the cards, I wonder if a put a fiver
on Utd doing the treble what odds I would get???? :))
Mac
|
32.720 | definately NOT a Dry Blackthorn day!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Jan 09 1992 18:33 | 24 |
| re .718
probably the ONLY European competition they're likely to get in...
By the way, something that the commentator on radio 5 said last
night that made me laugh...
"...Hughes inevitably falls to the ground, and gets the free
kick..."
I reckon Mark Hughes must be THE most over-rated footballer in the
country... If he's not falling down trying to get free kicks, or trying
to get someone sent off, then he's complaining to the referee about
something or other.
Last night he got a free kick by showing the ref his shirt, which had
apparently been pulled out by a Leeds defender... ha! Little did the
ref realise that Hughes might possibly just have untucked it himself...
Then, when he gets a tap on the shins, he's down on the ground writhing
in "agony" before you know it... the commentators say things like
"...well, it must be serious for Mark Hughes to be down for this
long...", but how many games has he missed through injury??
Stew.
|
32.721 | Pinch me... I'm dreaming | YUPPY::PANES | Oh Timmy, you're so licky | Thu Jan 09 1992 18:37 | 14 |
| <<< Note 32.717 by GALVIA::SPAIN "There's always the U.S." >>>
-< Man U were clearly the better side >-
Mr Moderator,
Please delete the above note from this topic. It shows a distinct
lack of bias and vitriol and therefore is wholly misplaced.
I thank you,
Stuart
|
32.722 | Declan becomes a US celebrity !!!! | ACTGSF::BURNS | Sound Ballyvaughan | Thu Jan 09 1992 18:59 | 25 |
|
re: .706
JC: The reason you did not find Declan in Littleton yesterday
afternoon, is due to the fact that he WAS seen and photographed
at the Pheasent Lane Mall in Nashua New Hampshire, by several
newspapers and National Telvision Stations chatting up the Vice
President of the United States, Mr. Dan "I'm your man" Quayle !!
Rumor has it the discussion centered around the Presidents
health, and the many differences between American and European
sports :-)
Unconfirmed sources indicated that most people in the mall
did recognized Declan, but many were unsure of the other lads
idenity ... many were heard to say, "Hey there's Declan, and
some other guy"
I'll check the evening papers and News broadcasts to see if
Declans picture reappears.
keVin
|
32.723 | Well I like him! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Jan 09 1992 19:12 | 31 |
|
re .720..
come on now, Stew...you're getting bitter again eating all those
sour grapes 8-)
I'm hoping we avoid Peterboro in the SF..after all, any side
knocking out Liverpool deserve the utmost respect, right? ;-)
Mark Hughes does what a great many of todays footballers do in
doing his best to con refs to award free kicks. He gets a hell
of a lot of clatter from donkey-centrehalfs but unlike a few
nancies he isn't beyond giving them a kick back. Unfortunately
he *sometimes* goes too far. I recognise that.
He is also a brilliantly talented striker who would lay down his
life (or the football equivalent..!) for Manchester United. He'd
be in my side every time.
A few of the pretenders to the title would be glad of someone like
Sparky in their side too! Passion and loyalty cannot be bought nor
ingendered - they either already exist or never will. Hughes'
performances in Spain and Germany prove that, since he has been
a totally different player at OT.
At United at the moment Alex Ferguson is fortunate to have a number
of players all at the same time with a similar level of commitment
and passion for Manchester United. Liverpool in past years have
swept all before them having developed the same commitment.
Andy.
|
32.724 | Typical Comment from a Scouser | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Jan 09 1992 19:48 | 18 |
| <<< Note 32.720 by YUPPY::SEABURYS >>>
-< definately NOT a Dry Blackthorn day!! >-
>> I reckon Mark Hughes must be THE most over-rated footballer in the
>> country... If he's not falling down trying to get free kicks, or trying
>> to get someone sent off, then he's complaining to the referee about
>> something or other.
>> Stew.
Why then has he been voted the Player's Player of the Year twice out of
the last three seasons. Answer me that one. The players choice is the most
respected award, as it is given to you by your fellow pro's and if they
thought he was a cheat he would not figure at all. But then again you come
to expect comments like that from scouse supporters when UNITED get a good
result.
p.s. That other scouser Cunno is very quiet today.
Brian.
|
32.725 | humble pie never tasted so good. | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Jan 09 1992 20:14 | 7 |
| re .724
I never used the word "cheat" Brian, and I never said Mark Hughes
wasn't talented... just over-rated in my humble opinion.
Stew.
|
32.726 | Calling Jose | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Jan 09 1992 20:57 | 7 |
| This is to Jose Chaves.
Your nodes are unreachable from here right now so I can't mail you and
as it's time to go home thought I'd reach you this way.
The course DEClan is on is TCP/IP training. Don't know which building.
Anyway, DEClan is reading his mail and says he will try to contact you.
|
32.728 | I found Declan | 16337::CHAVES | Benfica & United will win the double | Fri Jan 10 1992 18:10 | 15 |
| Oh, what a great result. It was such a shock that the earth shook
as far away as Ireland. Its believed some people were left speechless,
most notably: scousers. (where are you, Cunno?). Come round 3 on
Wednesday and whatever spirit Leeds has left will be history......
On another front...Declan just called me. I'll be meeting him tonight
after work and we'll head into Boston for a few pints of something.
Anyone else in the area want to join us? Call or send mail.
...and don't worry. I'll make sure he doesn't miss his morning
flight out of here, even though he supports the wrong team. After
the first few pints I'll try to talk some football sense into
head and who knows? We could have a brand new Manc fan.
JC
|
32.729 | United to win. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Jan 10 1992 18:53 | 24 |
|
Tomorrow's game v. Everton looms and I am confident that we
can put the Toffees away perhaps 2- or 3-0. Everton have quite
a good record against us recently in the League, but they seem
to be very erratic this season - good performances followed
by disappointing ones.
United on the other hand have bounced back from the disaster
on Jan.1 to push Leeds out of the League Cup and get back on
the winning trail when so many were predicting a total collapse
of confidence and performance. The follow-up to the QPR nightmare
seems to have confirmed United's determination to grind on
inexorably to the ultimate goal, and I expect an Everton side
perhaps already facing the reality of conceeded this seasons title
race and looking to the Cup for success will not stand in United's
way.
Everton have, recently, improved sufficiently to make this a
potentially tricky game for United, but after the outstanding
performance on Wednesday I'm hopeful of a good result.
United 3-0 Everton Giggs, Bruce, McClair to score.
Andy.
|
32.730 | wishful thinking | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | prophet of Mu Mu | Fri Jan 10 1992 19:08 | 10 |
|
United to lose 2-1, get knocked out of the cup by Leeds and be
relegated after Luton thrash Leeds 8-0 to squeeze Man U into the
relegation zone.
oh well, everyone is allowed to dream...
Ian.
:-)
|
32.731 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Fri Jan 10 1992 19:17 | 4 |
|
Dreaming indeed! I think 12-0 is far more realistic.
jeff ;')
|
32.732 | | DUCK::NAGLEJ | | Fri Jan 10 1992 19:19 | 4 |
|
I think Everton may just squeeze through as the victors.
JN.
|
32.733 | Maybe the trains from London broke down | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Fri Jan 10 1992 19:22 | 5 |
|
One question, I noticed a lot of empty seats in the United end on Wed
night. I thought the game was a complete sell out? Anyone know why?
Gary.
|
32.734 | Segregated | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Fri Jan 10 1992 20:08 | 7 |
| re : last
>> empty seats on Wed
Probably due to segregation!!!!????
Mac
|
32.735 | RE :- .13.733 What sort of talking point is this..!! | OPG::TONY | | Fri Jan 10 1992 20:57 | 16 |
| > One question, I noticed a lot of empty seats in the United end on Wed
> night. I thought the game was a complete sell out? Anyone know why?
> Gary.
Its quite amazing the sort of useless statements we get in this topic that come
from obvious United haters...
Is this the best you can do..!!
For your information both clubs did NOT sell their full allocation of tickets.
Perhaps we are both bored with each other..but no doubt you know better...!
Tony
|
32.736 | how to look an idiot in 1 easy step | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | prophet of Mu Mu | Fri Jan 10 1992 21:00 | 11 |
| > Its quite amazing the sort of useless statements we get in this
> topic that come from obvious United haters...
nice own goal my son!
Gary Spain is a united SUPPORTER i believe!
is this a small case of paranoia on your side, mate?
Ian.
|
32.738 | unwarranted and unfair | ESSB::BREE | | Sat Jan 11 1992 11:43 | 17 |
| re: .735
Hang on a bit Tony. Gary asked fair question and it was one that
crossed my mind as well when watching the game on TV.
Gary with all due respect is probably the most genuine noter here and
does not stir the sh%t but often tries to prevent the stirring. (see
his set hiddens!!) so.....
...lighten up.
Paul
|
32.739 | 2-0 | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Jan 11 1992 14:15 | 5 |
32.740 | Good defence or good goalie? | RULLE::APPELQVIST | | Sat Jan 11 1992 14:58 | 14 |
|
Manchester United is the british club that have most supporters here in
Sweden, and i am one of them. For many years now, Swedish Television
have been showing English premier league football live on saturday
afternoons, and quite often they are showing Manchester United.
In my opinion, the weakest spot have always been the defence, but this
year it seems to be of high standard. Is it because of Peter Smeichel
in the goal (yes, i know learned he's not playing for Liverpool), or
have the defensive line improved? Some other seasons, Manchester U have
started good and then been playing worse and worse. I cinsearly hope
that the good form will last the season out.
Mats
|
32.741 | Update on Scorers | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Jan 11 1992 15:16 | 32 |
32.743 | Back on Top | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Jan 11 1992 22:46 | 7 |
32.744 | Three points hide the true story.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Jan 13 1992 11:13 | 27 |
|
Well I think we were fortunate again to pick up the three points
on Saturday. Everton could and should have been out of sight by
half time, yet their inability to take the chances allowed United
to nick it in the second half. Credit to the flying Ruski for what
by all accounts was another quality strike.
The nerves are beginning to jangle at OT, I think..two unconvincing
home performances in a row lead me to believe the crowd and the
pressure are getting to a few of the players. This week's two away
games (at Leeds in the Cup, at Notts. County next Saturday) should
give us the opportunity to get our composure back away from those
pressures.
Leeds' fantastic demolition of Sheff.Wed. yesterday was awesome,
and if anyone thought the championship race was over FORGET IT!!
They looked immense going forward, and only looked under pressure
for a few minutes following that ridiculous penalty decision
which temporarily brought Wednesday back to 1-2.
The Championship race is hotting up, with Liverpool beginning to
pull ahead of the chasing bunch into a clear third place, though
still with a lot to do to catch up.
This year it'll go all the way to the last series of games..
Andy.
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32.745 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | A vision of guerrilla goodness. | Mon Jan 13 1992 11:30 | 8 |
| .736
> -< how to look an idiot in 1 easy step >-
You seem to know an even quicker way.
Gary WAS trying to wind people up, look at the title of his note.
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32.746 | Wembley Here we Come | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Jan 13 1992 13:03 | 10 |
32.747 | Only the title was a windup | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon Jan 13 1992 15:46 | 14 |
|
The title of my note was a wind up. I couldn't resist it. However my
question was a serious one. I was very surprised to see so many empty
seats at a game involving the top 2 clubs in England this season. Live
television can take some of the blame but I wonder are there just too
many matches.
I had assumed when watching the game that the United fans must have
been held up in traffic. I'm still surprised that they failed to sell
their allocation. This is even more surprising when you conside that
the 2 clubs were in dispute over the allocation of tickets to visiting
supporters.
Gary.
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32.748 | Cups, cups and more cups...... | BRUMMY::MASON | | Mon Jan 13 1992 15:49 | 21 |
| I seriously think that we could do without this cup business. It only
serves to increase our game-load along with the pressure on the players
to perform. We don't need this at this stage of the race - - we already
have two league games to pick up on and if we do go into the draw for
the FA Cup on Wednesday night we will be well and truly stuffed.
Speak to any United fan (and believe me I have) and they will tell you
that the only thing that matters this season is the big one. Anything
else would detract from what has been a major stumbling block for us.
We are well on the way, but as many have noted time and time again,
there is a very long way to go -- something which was convincingly
pushed in our faces on Sunday afternoon by a nothing short of superb
performance by an under-strength (or so they say..) Leeds team.
However, we have to go forward. I know that we have the talent and
physical strength to be able to cope with the challenges that lie ahead
of us, lets just hope that the lads can stand up to it mentally.
COME ON YOU RED
J
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32.749 | For sensitive souls - This is not a wind up | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon Jan 13 1992 16:04 | 17 |
|
I had the misfortune to see a copy of The Sun on Friday. In a big 2
page spread Allan Clarke claims the curren tMan U side are better than
anything Busby produced. I nearly got sick. The Sun has printed
some ridiculous rubbish in the past but this takes the biscuit.
While it is impossible to compare the great teams of the past with
present day players Clarke could at leasthave picked a side that had
won a few trophies. Best, Law and Charlton are STILL probably better
players than the current squad.
It reminds me of an interview with Tommy Docherty. A reporter hd
claimed that Chris Waddle was a better player than Tom Finney and the
Doc was asked for his opinion. "Aye maybe he is but you've got to
remember Tom Finney is over 60 years of age now"
Gary.
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32.750 | read all about it ! | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Jan 13 1992 16:10 | 11 |
| The Gutter press has to sensationalize things to sell papers. Allan
Clarke (now 'between jobs') will have put his name to this rubbish, as
did Emlyn Hughes in Wednesday's Mirror, calling Leeds United scum and
filth etc etc - just the right thing to stir people up before a big
game (incidentally, there were 2 arrests at Elland Road, and no trouble
whatsoever, even though the home side had lost 3-1)
The press prints some garbage, the trouble is, some people actually
beleive it.
jb.
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32.751 | Cheap talk. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Jan 13 1992 17:15 | 25 |
|
Well said, jb..
I can assure you that here is one United supporter who firmly
believes the great Busby team of the sixties were one of the
(however breifly..) greatest English sides of the modern era.
Other sides have sustained a greater strangle-hold of the
domestic game, ie. Liverpool in the late 70s and throughout the
80s, but the Law/Chalton/Best side was one of the most entertaining
I've ever seen.
The current United side are doing their best to achieve something
that has eluded us for many (25!) years, but there can be no
genuine comparison.
Much the same can, and has, been said comparing the current Leeds
side to Revie's team, but again this is totally unrealistic and
unfair to the current group of players striving to carve their
own piece of history.
But then again, ex-players with an axe to grind and a buck to be
made will always cash in on their "experience"..
Andy.
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32.752 | Gotcha??? | ESSB::BREE | | Mon Jan 13 1992 17:16 | 6 |
| Gary,
I'm surprised at you. I would have thought that once your IQ exceeded
your age you didn't qualify to read the Sun.
Paul
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32.753 | Compare like with like | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Jan 13 1992 17:23 | 12 |
| On the Revie / Busby teams :-
Norman 'Biter yer legs' hunter now summarizes for Radio Leeds and he
says that the Revie team were better than the current one (13
Internationals) but the game today is played at such a pace, the
'vintage' team would not be able to compete, and current sides are much
fitter and more athletic, and (some) look after themselves more. The
Revie / Busby sides were the best in their era, the Ferguson /
Wilkinson sides have the ability to be the best now, and AN Other of
Fulchester United may have the best side in 10 years time.
jb.
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32.754 | Honest. | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon Jan 13 1992 18:28 | 7 |
|
>I'm surprised at you. I would have thought that once your IQ exceeded
>your age you didn't qualify to read the Sun.
I didn't buy it. I read somebody else's copy.
Gary.
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32.755 | Absolute Rubbish. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Mon Jan 13 1992 18:52 | 16 |
| <<< Note 32.749 by GALVIA::SPAIN "There's always the U.S." >>>
-< For sensitive souls - This is not a wind up >-
>>page spread Allan Clarke claims the curren tMan U side are better than
>> anything Busby produced. I nearly got sick. The Sun has printed
>> some ridiculous rubbish in the past but this takes the biscuit.
I totally agree with you Gary, this curent Man Utd squad have yet to win
the championship and to compare them to Busby's side is pure rubbish. I wouldn't
be surprised if the sun were to claim that Mickey Phelan is a better player than
George Best was. =============
===========
Cunno
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32.756 | Robbo for England... (then I woke up!!) | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Mon Jan 13 1992 19:51 | 6 |
| I'm surprised that Ian St John didn't pick Bryan Robson as man of the
match yesterday...
He was conspicuous by his absence!! 8-)
Stew.
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32.757 | Robbo's on the Mend | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Jan 13 1992 19:53 | 7 |
32.758 | Update | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Jan 13 1992 20:00 | 33 |
32.759 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Jan 14 1992 12:42 | 3 |
| re .757
Robson scored in the 1-1 draw at OT against Bolton.
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32.760 | Another former Manc disgraces himself. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Tue Jan 14 1992 14:41 | 10 |
|
I see that the former Man Utd player Mickey Thomas has been charged with
distributing a fake 10 pound note. Thomas has been in custody for 24 hrs and
will appear before local magistrates this morning charged with distributing
counterfeit currency. Typical.............!!
cunno
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32.761 | Mickey Dodger | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Jan 14 1992 14:57 | 6 |
32.762 | :^) | ARRODS::OHAGANB | The Voodoo Rhythm Devils | Tue Jan 14 1992 15:56 | 10 |
| And Thomas was'nt the only Wrexham player guilty if other reports
are to be believed. Perhaps George Graham could get Arsenal reinstated
on the grounds that the Wrexham lads are a bunch of crims who were
also aided and abetted by one, namely the_man_in_black.
Barry.
p.s. What does the FA rule book say about forged tenners anyway?
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32.763 | Oracle Sports News | NEWOA::PALK | | Tue Jan 14 1992 16:28 | 13 |
|
Wednesday Team News.
Robbo will not be playing, Fergie says he's not quite match ready.
There is an unchanged side from the Everton match.
Strachen however is fit and will play.
re. Micky Thomas. He has bailed and insists he is innocent
Chris
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32.764 | Thomas the Forger | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Tue Jan 14 1992 17:36 | 5 |
| re last
Mickey Thomas also played 3 games for Leeds United.
jb.
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32.765 | Oh, who cares anyway? 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Jan 14 1992 17:48 | 11 |
|
He's played for lots of clubs..a real "journeyman"..but that's
immaterial when you can have a pop at your favourite club, eh
Martin? 8-)
He was always a bit of a spiv on the pitch, if I remember rightly.
Never did like him much at OT..spent too much time cheating and
conning refs. Skillful player though in his prime..
Andy.
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32.767 | Puff the Welsh Dragon | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Jan 14 1992 20:22 | 3 |
| When the court issued bail to Mickey Thomas, a condition was he kept
away from the Wrexham apprentices! Makes you wonder what he gets up(to)
with them!?
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32.768 | Of all the fields in all of Wales, you had to walk into mine... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Jan 14 1992 20:26 | 6 |
32.769 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | I'll just sit here and rust | Tue Jan 14 1992 20:46 | 7 |
| re .762
> p.s. What does the FA rule book say about forged tenners anyway?
That they should not be used when bribing referees???
Tony
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32.770 | not that he's missed | XSTACY::PATTISON | Seek.. Locate.. Exterminate... | Tue Jan 14 1992 20:54 | 5 |
|
Off the subject.. but
Where's Jim Leighton now?
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32.771 | Dracula | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue Jan 14 1992 20:56 | 4 |
|
Re -1, Jim Leighton is playing very well in goal for Reading.
Gary.
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32.772 | Were they Duds | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Jan 14 1992 21:19 | 10 |
32.773 | mail the result please ? | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha, the final frontier. | Wed Jan 15 1992 05:36 | 10 |
| Could one of you fine gentlemen MAIL me the result of the game on
Thursday. I rarely get into ye olde footy conference when you lot are
at work (from over here, -5 hours), so I have to wait until at least
after lunch, and a little old mail message gets here in jig time - with
the appropriate result of course. I'll go for a tie, or a United win by
a single goal.
Thanks
Paul
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32.774 | Martin's mate | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha, the final frontier. | Wed Jan 15 1992 05:37 | 2 |
| I hear one of Martin's best mates is Bobby (of Bogota fame) Moore!
-pb
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32.775 | A Cracker on the Cards | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Jan 15 1992 18:31 | 12 |
32.776 | 2-1 to Leeds. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Wed Jan 15 1992 18:39 | 13 |
|
I'm going and hoping for a Leeds win tonight. I predict a margin of 2-0 with
two typical strikes, a cracker from Dorigo free kick and a superb headed goal
from big Lee. It was bad enough for the Mancs to win last week but the thought
of them winning "the double" is beginning to send shivers down my spine. It
would be a terrible experience for any Liverpool football fan to accept.
Come on you Leeds
Cunno
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32.777 | Reds to win! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Jan 15 1992 19:27 | 5 |
| 2 - 0 to Man.U or 3 - 1 to Man.U as said earlier in the Leeds note!
Poor poor cunno!!!! Concentrate your attentions on Liverpool me ole mate!!! HA!
|
32.778 | Surely it must be Leeds' turn? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Jan 15 1992 19:37 | 21 |
|
Well after predicting doom and gloom last week and being way off
the mark, I'll again go for a close Leeds win...surely they *must*
beat us some time..8-)
I'd be happy to see the FA Cup go by the board tonight provided we
can bring home the bacon in the League. We've a good chance of
making the League Cup final, so there's always that too. If we *do*
win the League, and I'm hoping this is our year, we'll not win all
three competitions, so we may as well bow out of the FA Cup now and
save the heart-ache later on. On the other hand, beating Leeds
again in their own back-yard might just kill them off for this
season ;-)
There..I've already come to accept we'll lose tonight and it
doesn't bother me. 2-1 to Leeds. Hodge, McAllister and McClair to
get the goals.
But please..no replays..
Andy.
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32.779 | Any Team News | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Jan 15 1992 19:40 | 0 |
32.780 | | DUCK::NAGLEJ | | Wed Jan 15 1992 19:55 | 4 |
|
Man U. to get mullered tonight by Leeds.
JN.
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32.781 | TREBLE!!! | MACNAS::MHASSETT | | Wed Jan 15 1992 20:20 | 8 |
| re .776.
What will Cunno do if the Mancs pull off the TREBLE of
League,F.A.Cup and Rumblelows cup.????
I think we should be told!!!
Hass....
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32.782 | United League Champions | SUBURB::LEEA | | Wed Jan 15 1992 20:26 | 10 |
| A Prediction for tonight's game I believe it could possible
be a 2-1 win . Mcclair and Giggs.
If we do win I hope that between the Rumbelow's Cup and the F.A Cup
we don't run out of steam to challenge the League.
I belive that Number one in the League is better than winning the
F.A. Cup.
A.L.
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32.783 | Reds to run riot??? | BRUMMY::MASON | | Wed Jan 15 1992 20:46 | 9 |
| I think the Reds will win 2-0 tonight. What Fergie recognised and what
Sheffield Weds did not is the threat that Wallace and Chapman pose when
they are allowed some space. We will close them down and effectively
block off their main channels (sounds painful..). Bruce, Pallister and
Parker will rule the roost.
Scorers? I go for Kanchelskis and my man Sparkey.
J
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32.784 | 3-1 No problem | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Jan 15 1992 20:51 | 9 |
|
The MIGHTY REDS to yet again inflict another crushing blow against the
'yorky puds' brigade.
MAN UTD to win by the same margine as last week, 3-1. Hughes, Bruce and
Kan for Man Utd, and Strachan for Leeds.
Mac
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32.785 | Cunno is a Manc at Heart | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Jan 15 1992 21:15 | 9 |
32.786 | Another Fluke. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Thu Jan 16 1992 01:57 | 15 |
|
Leeds 0 Mancs 1 (Hughes)
One of the worst travesties of justice that I have witnessed on the soccer
field in a long time. If this had been Liverpool, it would be hard to accept.
Leeds totally dominant in the first half and the Mancs go in 1 up.I felt so
sorry for them. Still Leeds have the League to concentrate on and hopefully big
Lee will make a full recovery.
The thought of the Mancs winning the double or treble is beginning to cross my
mind. Liverpool won the double in 1986 with sheer class from Nicol, Hansen,
Lawrenson, Molby, Johnson, Rush, Beglin, Dalglish, etc and to think that this
crowd from Manchester could do the same makes the mind boggle.
Disgruntled,
Cunno
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32.787 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | A vision of guerrilla goodness. | Thu Jan 16 1992 10:44 | 1 |
| United win again eh, anybody got a match report.
|
32.788 | Leeds 0-1 United...a more balanced opinion 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Jan 16 1992 11:21 | 53 |
32.789 | treble? | ESSB::BREE | | Thu Jan 16 1992 11:33 | 11 |
| I was very disappointed with Hansen's moaning. If he wanted Leeds to
win he should have said so at the beginning instead of whining all
through.
It was pointed out some notes back that Chapman would find it a
different story from the game against Sheffield Wednesday and he surely
did.
Elated,
Paul
|
32.790 | Chapman for Victory cross | SYSTEM::STEVENSON | Judge Paul Rendall presides !!!!!!! | Thu Jan 16 1992 12:32 | 16 |
|
That champion chap Lee-chapper-Chapman has chipped his wrist..
Apparently he may well be out for 3 MONTHS, coming back in May
he'll only get to play:-
NORWICH on May 2 *8[
Certainly a sad loss for Leeds, but that's the name of the game..
Man U go to the Dell for the Next round, I can never predict
how S'hampton will play on the day, very weird side....
Cheers Al.
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32.791 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Jan 16 1992 13:02 | 11 |
|
I thought Leeds played the better football in the first half and were
certainly unlucky to be 1 down. however it was bad finishing and good
defence rather than bad luck that denied them.
This was a n excellent win for United however any talk of a treble is
premature. If they continue to progress in the FA Cup this will lead
to a fixture pile up. They'll be playing 2 vital games a week between
now and May.
Gary.
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32.793 | United's remaining league games... | WELLIN::BULLARD | Charlie's retired 9-NOV-1989 !! | Thu Jan 16 1992 14:14 | 9 |
| Following Manchester United's recent successes in
the matches with Leeds are there any other United
supporters who would be quite happy to see our remaining
league fixtures to be all away to Leeds !!!!
Common on the lads
regards Mark
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32.792 | What a con!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Jan 16 1992 14:19 | 27 |
| Just what I've come to expect form manc supporters...
Alan hanson wasn't moaning... rather giving a realistic view of how the
game went...
After last night, the "lucky" Arsenal tag must now rest around the neck
of Man United, who somehow managed to scrape through to the fourth
round after being totally dominated by Leeds in every area of the field
throughout the game.
Leeds were guilty of some abismal finishing, namely Hodge, Champman
(twice), but the mancs had ALL the luck, especially when the ball hit
Pallister in the last few minutes, and the same player bundled Chapman
over without even looking like he was going to get the ball...
The latter led to Chapman's unfortunate injury, which could see him out
of the side for 3 months...
The mancs defence, which apparently the best in the country, was torn
apart time after time, and it made me wonder whether they were
playing!! This proved that the QPR result was no one-off, and surely
would have been repeated but for a lack in conviction in Leeds
finishing...
All in all a totally unjust result, and the wrong team into the next
round.
Stew.
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32.794 | :-) | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | prophet of Mu Mu | Thu Jan 16 1992 16:17 | 7 |
|
I hear a report that Schmiecal was seen returning to Elland Road in the
early hours of this morning and removing a sheet of perspex from
the goalmouth. is this how he managed to keep out the better team?
i think we should be told.
Ian.
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32.795 | some ramblings | MIACT::RANKINE | | Thu Jan 16 1992 16:28 | 27 |
| SO what if Leeds had all the chances, what counts is who takes them.
Sparky took one and scored, leeds didnt..result Leeds 0 MUFC 1.
How any Liverpool fan can accuse MU of being lucky in the method of how
they won last night, is either very biased/bitter or has a very short
memory. Liverpool, like any good team, play important games in the
manner required to win, not neccessarily entertain. The important thing
is to not lose, as MUFC did last night.
Pallister did not 'barge' Chapman...you will see in on of the replays
that the injury was caused by the awkward way Lee feel on his arm..it
looked very painful. Its amazing that with x number of replays of the
same incident, that such diverse views exist. I thought that hansen
said that Pallister made it difficult for Chapman to get a clear header
of the ball, he did not suggest that he barged him or was malicious in
any way.
I thought MU's midfield was poor, Webb and Ince were not effective, but
Pallister gets more impresseive everytime I see him...he has played for
England before is he featured in Taylors plans for future
internationals ??.
With all the fixtures that MU have coming up, and Leeds squad starting
to suffer injuries to their relatively small squad, and key players
returning for Liverpool, the League race looks very exciting.
Paul
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32.796 | Sour Grapes | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Jan 16 1992 16:38 | 11 |
32.797 | you,ll never beat united | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Thu Jan 16 1992 17:37 | 11 |
|
Cast your minds back to the league game at Elland Road when
UTD.dominated the game and came away with a draw,the same thing
happened last night with Leeds dominating bits of the game.UTD.defended
well I thought and Leeds slipped up and gave a goal away.....its
a funny old game.Looking at UTD critically here are a few of my
views.SHERMICHAL looked a bit shacky on crosses WEBB wanted to much
time and found it hard to get into stride with HODGE snapping at
him GIGGS kept slipping over PALLISTER played well in defence but
gave the ball away to much coming forward.It,ll be a funny game
to predict against the saints.
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32.798 | | QETOO::CHAVES | Leeds: Its over but the crying | Thu Jan 16 1992 18:14 | 9 |
|
I heard this from an Arsenal fan:
"The problem I find with United supporters is that they think
the Mancs have a devine right to win the league."
Sounds more like something Martin would say. Doesn't it?
JC
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32.799 | Help please.. | BRUMMY::MASON | | Thu Jan 16 1992 20:04 | 8 |
| I am going to the Notts County match on Saturday. Can anybody help me
out with directions on how to get there and possible parking tips?
I would be much obliged.
Thanks
J
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32.800 | Err...it's five years since I've parked there. | PANIC::ANDERSON | The 'Pies have gone cold | Thu Jan 16 1992 20:28 | 20 |
|
Julie,
I presume that you are travelling from Birmingham, and M42 ?
In which case at the end of the M42 follow the signs for the A453 (to
Nottingham surprisingly !) - I'm not sure whether or not you have to go
on to the M1 for one junction.
Then head for West Bridgford, and over Trent Bridge, ignoring the
well-appointed ground on the south side of the river (F*@!%T's). follow
signs for the City, as as you see Meadow Lane on your right, move to
turn right at the next lights, into County Road. from there you can
park either in the Cattle Market, or on Meadow Lane itself (past the
ground).
Rob
PS. Don't expect anything too luxurious ;-), but the car should be
safe.
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32.801 | SOOOOO gooood! | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha, the final frontier. | Thu Jan 16 1992 20:55 | 26 |
| Thnaks for the mail message Andy.
Great result - all great teams win even when they are apparently
out-played. The history books will show United won - and ~I don't care
how many were cleared off the line - he missed, may as well been by a
mile - it didn't get by our 'lucky' defence.
Oh yes, Martin, Cunno, read new name = Grapes, as in sour. Sure we have
a divine right to win the league - we are the greatest club in the
world, and why not!!! Hey, if (when) we win the league, we'll have
earned it, just like looneypool did.
Now we'll see how Fergie does. His job is to keep this going, using all
of that large squad HE assembled in order to win this thing. The best
thing that can happen is we win our next game (for the rest of the
season). With the players United have, surely 2 trophies this year is
a reality. Liverpool are making good moves, but if they stay in the
cup, they too, without depth, will be derailed. United can give 14
players two games a week - a players delight, especially when you're
winning like we are!!!
I gotta talk the missus into letting me use flyer points to get over
for the final(s), or the game that clinches the title - second last
game of the fixture list I'd say!! What a party that will be.
Paul
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32.802 | The truth comes out | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | That's me in the corner | Thu Jan 16 1992 21:05 | 13 |
| re -.1
> United can give 14 players two games a week
Aha!!!
So That's how they do it.
12 men on the field, and 2 subs
The truth's beginning to come out now ;-)
Al
|
32.803 | Aston Villa postponed game on Wednesday | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Fri Jan 17 1992 12:32 | 15 |
| A little snippet of info for y'all!!!!
United's postponed home match against Aston Villa will take place at O.T this
coming Wednesday the 22nd January, kick-off at 20:00.
Erm...... ok!
United to beat County 3 - 0 tomorrow.
Si....
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32.804 | Wednesday night hangover... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Fri Jan 17 1992 13:48 | 10 |
| re .798
It's true!! Most of my family are manc supporters (though I don't
usually admit this!!) and they DO think United have a divine right to
win the title... Serious attitude problem!!
County to scrape a draw tomorrow...
Stew.
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32.805 | here sheepy sheepy | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | One more mint Mr President ? | Fri Jan 17 1992 14:02 | 5 |
| Re .804
Ahhh, you're not a souser then - there's NO Mancs in Liverpool ?
Paul
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32.806 | But a short drive away | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Fri Jan 17 1992 14:29 | 9 |
| re .805
Paul,
Don't cousins count as family??
They live in Manchester...
Stew.
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32.807 | STUFFING | SUBURB::HALLM | | Fri Jan 17 1992 16:10 | 7 |
| A prediction for tomorrow match against county.
United 6 County 0
How's about that then.
A.L.
|
32.808 | Not a pushover | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Jan 17 1992 17:34 | 10 |
| A more accurate result tomowrrow may be a 1-1 draw - County aren't a
pushover, and Man U won't be as fired up as they were midweek.
The Manc defence had a good night on Wed, but the midfield wasn't all
it should have been. The wide men didn't do much (apart from create a
goal :-( ), as the midfield wasn't supplying them.
Leeds will still be top tomorrow night.
jb.
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32.809 | Sportsmanship is not evident at Elland Road | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Jan 17 1992 17:41 | 13 |
32.810 | On or Off | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Jan 17 1992 17:46 | 6 |
32.811 | Confirmation | OPG::TONY | | Fri Jan 17 1992 18:21 | 6 |
| Brian
The Forest tie away on the 29th is OFF..
NO new date has been set as yet...
Tony
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32.812 | European Championships '92 Draw | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Fri Jan 17 1992 18:54 | 17 |
| Group 1
-------
SWEDEN
FRANCE
YUGOSLAVIA
ENGLAND
Group 2
-------
HOLLAND
SCOTLAND
CIS (Commonwealth of Independant States)
GERMANY
Stew.
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32.813 | Looking Good | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Jan 17 1992 20:25 | 12 |
32.814 | what, eh ?? | MIACT::RANKINE | | Fri Jan 17 1992 20:26 | 9 |
| re -1
Stew,
Is that a prediction, or reality..I thought the draw was on Saturday ??
Paul
County 1 MUFC 2
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32.815 | 1-1 Draw | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Jan 20 1992 12:42 | 11 |
32.816 | County 1 UNITED 1 | BRUMMY::MASON | | Mon Jan 20 1992 13:30 | 20 |
| United put in another disappointing performance on Saturday (re:
1/1/92) against a County side who were nothing like the one we met on
the opening day of the season. They were pacey and imaginative. Their
number 5 (sorry, name??) totally tore apart our midfield which
consisted of a heavy looking Neil Webb and a totally overworked Paul
Ince (where was the support lads??). Kanchelskis and Giggs were largely
ineffective due to County's man-to-man marking, something which Giggs
had never experienced and it showed. Tempers were frayed and he was
taken off late in the second half largely for his own safety.
Schmeichal (sp?) played a blinder apart from the penalty incident which
I couldn't see from where I was standing. However, all I will say on
the subject of that incident, along with Sparky's disallowed goal AND
the penalty incident at the other end of the park, is that the Ref and
the linesman had a diabolical game.
Wednesday sees the return of Robson to shore up the midfield. All I can
say is "Welcome Home Bryan".
J
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32.817 | The bandwagon is off the rails... for the time beinmg | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Mon Jan 20 1992 16:02 | 9 |
| re .804
Nice to see I can predict the odd result every now and again... 8-)
Though, from the sound of it United were lucky to get a point, thanks
to a rather dubious refereeing decision... (surely not!!??!!)
Stew.
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32.818 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Jan 20 1992 17:03 | 7 |
| >Though, from the sound of it United were lucky to get a point, thanks
>to a rather dubious refereeing decision... (surely not!!??!!)
Actually, the referee didn't award the penalty to County until the
linesman, in his prominent position miles from the play, flagged.
Looks like both penalties were dubious.
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32.819 | a point was called, we'll take it | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha, the final frontier. | Mon Jan 20 1992 21:47 | 14 |
| Take the point.
re:-*, Brian, is this not our make up game ? therefore where does the
game in hand come in after Villa - thought we only had one ?
Seems we are not up to scratch right now - if we can still keep getting
points we'll pull out of this. Nothing short of a win (2-0) vs. Villa
will be good enough - a tie at worst. We must keep about 8-10 points
between us and those nasty scousers - they are coming along well right
now. The fixture changes look good for January now. We need a point vs
Arsenal and a win vs Wednesday, and that will put us in a great
position. What, must be only 11/12 games left after that ?
-pb
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32.820 | Scorers | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Jan 20 1992 22:30 | 34 |
32.821 | | MACNAS::MHASSETT | | Tue Jan 21 1992 12:26 | 3 |
| RE Last,
Brian, Mark Hughes should be credited with 1 F.A.Cup goal
scored against Leeds.
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32.822 | Thanks | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Jan 21 1992 14:08 | 36 |
32.823 | BSB near the Solent? | FLAT::JONES | | Tue Jan 21 1992 15:13 | 8 |
| Does anyone know of any pubs in the Fareham/Soton area ie within
striking distance of the Digital Solent office, showing BSB satellite
football.
I'd like to see the cup-tie vs Soton next Monday, but can't get a
ticket.
Paul Jones
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32.824 | Robbo Returns | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Jan 21 1992 17:23 | 13 |
32.825 | United to go back on top tonight... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Jan 22 1992 14:05 | 21 |
|
United take on Villa tonight at OT in the re-arranged fixture
from Christmas. United *must* win tonight - we may have games
in hand over Leeds, but we need to convert them into points.
Saturday's result was at best "satisfactory". Leeds dropping two
more points at home took the sting out of our draw, and the
chasing group all made up some of their recent lost ground, with
Liverpool, City and Wednesday all winning.
So three points tonight will consolidate our lead.
I'll go for United to win 2-0.
I'm also still hopeful of getting a ticket to The Dell next Monday.
If you're reading this, PH, just DO IT!! 8-)
Anyone else in here going along?
Andy.
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32.826 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | A vision of guerrilla goodness. | Wed Jan 22 1992 14:23 | 7 |
|
Hi Andy,
I'll be watching it on Sky, with my Soton scarf on. ;-)
Steve
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32.827 | Mr Angry returns | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Jan 22 1992 17:03 | 6 |
| Mr Angry (les Sealey) should be in the Villa team for tonight's game.
Robson is expected to start - he is needed to shore up the midfield.
The result will be close, I hope Radio 5 will have commentary.
jb (temporary Villa fan)
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32.828 | Robbo is Back | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Jan 22 1992 17:14 | 7 |
32.829 | I'll be listening.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Jan 22 1992 19:23 | 9 |
|
jb, R5 will almost certainly carry coverage at OT tonight, their
midweek sports prog. is a must. Let's hope Mr.Angry chucks one in
for us too - then maybe he'll get real mad and kill *every-body*!
Steve, don't have any nasty accidents wearing that scarf, will
you.. 8-)
Andy.
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32.830 | Come on Villa ! | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | One more mint Mr President ? | Wed Jan 22 1992 19:39 | 5 |
|
I hate to admit it, but I'll be at Old Trafford tonight - stay tuned
for a totally unbiased report tomorrow.......
Paul
|
32.831 | UNITED 2 Villa 1..? | BRUMMY::MASON | | Wed Jan 22 1992 20:12 | 11 |
| UNITED to beat Villa 2-1 tonight, the goals coming from Robson and
McClair for UNITED, and probably Yorke for the Villa.
I have a fiver riding on this game (with Keith Morton from Sales in
Birmingham), so COME ON YOU REDS!
J
PS re-32.830 I too will be at O.T. tonight -- I look forward to
comparing both of our totally unbiased reports...could be interesting.
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32.832 | Must be hard work playing so many games... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Wed Jan 22 1992 20:31 | 4 |
| Villa to stuff the mancs 3-1 tonight...
Stew.
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32.833 | Scousers at O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Jan 22 1992 20:33 | 13 |
32.834 | I'm doing it for the money | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | One more mint Mr President ? | Wed Jan 22 1992 20:40 | 15 |
|
Re .833
>>It's good to see that you have finally seen the light. Don't forget to buy
>>a United scarf before you go in.
United ?? - I've borrowed a claret and blue scarf and I'm still working
on my best Brummie accent ........
>>Are you doing this for a bet or what.
Well... now that you mention it... Mr Stockman will be buying the
beer....won't you Si ?
Paul
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32.835 | Utd to win 3 -1 | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Jan 22 1992 20:40 | 10 |
| RE .831
Hi Julie,
The chap who entered note .830 was coming along with Bernie & me tonight but
putting `Come on Villa' as the subject!!! He's going in the away end now!!!
I suppose we could throw him in the `Disco' in the Stretford end!!!
Simon...
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32.836 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Wed Jan 22 1992 20:57 | 8 |
|
Villa will Mullah Man United tonight and Mark Hughes will
get 9.9 for artistic impression.
Cheers mate.
Nigel Kennedy.
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32.837 | Mancs scrape it. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Jan 23 1992 17:58 | 10 |
| The Mancs won 1-0 with a Hughes goal on 48'. Radio 5 says they scraped
it, but the game is all about winning. Robson aggravated his injury,
and is doubtfful for the next x weeks.
The upshot of this is the Mancs have temporarily gone to the top of the
table, 2 points ahead of Leeds United, still with a game in hand. There
is still a lot of the season to go, so expect the leadership to change
between Leeds United and Man Utd a lot !
jb.
|
32.838 | | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | | Thu Jan 23 1992 18:45 | 6 |
| And Mark Hughes is still auditioning for the Russian Ballet Group
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0 0
>
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32.839 | Everton take the Stretford End ! | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | One more mint Mr President ? | Thu Jan 23 1992 18:46 | 33 |
|
Man Utd 1-0 Aston Villa att 45,000ish
An excellant crowd on a freezing cold night - shame the game couldn't
live up to it. Utd dropped Giggs to the subs bench and brought back the
sad figure of Bryan 'capt cripple' Robson and made hard work of beating
a very average Villa.
The first half was a dull affair with most of the game compressed into
the midfield - there were few chances, Daley looked dangerous for
Villa, but the closest to a goal was from Man Utd when a scrabble in
the goal ended with Bruce getting barged into the net and Sealey
clinging onto the ball - the ref ignored the penalty appeals.
The second half was slightly better, Hughes took his goal well after
Webb put him clear with a good cross. The closest Villa game to scoring
was when Dalien Atkinson (I think) was through and he appeared to be
held back by Pallister - the ref ignored it at first, but the linesman
drew his attention to the offence. I thought Atkinson dived, but if the
ref gave the free-kick, surely he had to send Pallister off.
Overall Man Utd deserved their win, but you could sense the tension
around the ground and I'm sure they'll start dropping points at home if
they continue like this. Villa were disappointing, especially after
they'd conceeded the goal - they seemed happy with a 1-0 defeat. On the
plus side for Man Utd, Pallister was outstanding again and their
midfield (except Robson, who did nothing but his human combine
harvester impression !!)looked very strong. On the minus side, they
looked very limited in attack without Giggs, Kanchelskis was
brilliantly marked out of the game by the Villa Left back (Ekocku ??)
and without his contribution, they created few chances.
Paul (trying to be unbiased)
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32.840 | United Lead Division 1 | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Jan 23 1992 19:14 | 19 |
32.841 | 1 - 0 Fair result. | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Jan 23 1992 19:24 | 15 |
| A little note about the program for last nights game.
It was the very same program dated December 1991 which is when the game should
have been played but had a little insert with a few notes from fergie to make up
for it! Not arf!
I'll have to agree with watty's totally unbaised match report.
United did deserve the win though. Robbo looked well out of it & struggled in my
opinion to keep up with the game.
Still, we're top now & there to stay. Sorry LEEDS!!!!
Simon....
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32.842 | | RIGHTO::HAIGH | A vision of guerrilla goodness. | Thu Jan 23 1992 19:35 | 12 |
| > How can you report on a game when you don't even know the players names.
?
>They showed over an hour of the game on UTV last night and United won
Obviously putting you in a much better position to comment on the
game than someone who was there! You should try GOING to the occasional
game.
Steve
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32.843 | Cruel - but ( maybe ) fair | YUPPY::PANES | Jacques Oeuf | Thu Jan 23 1992 19:39 | 3 |
| re .842
Ouch
|
32.844 | United 1 - 0 Aston Villa | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Jan 23 1992 19:44 | 28 |
32.845 | It's better live, but ... | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Jan 23 1992 19:47 | 18 |
| Going to the match is the thing to do, but it isn't always practical. I
go to all Leeds home matches, living in Leeds makes that quite easy. I
also go to Burnley matches when this is possible (Leeds away / playing
on Sunday and no Steam Specials on the Settle & Carlisle !). I also
like watching footie on the box - especially Leeds games at Elland Road
- it gives me a different angle on the game, and I can see the buildup
to goals going in at the South Stand end - I can't see a lot of
goalmouth action from my seat in the NE stand near the corner flag !
You need to be at the ground for the atmosphere though.
The Manc fans at OT do seem to be touchy and expect success - the crowd
at Elland Road is sometimes like that, and were a little quiet on
Saturday - hopefully they will find their voice a week Saturday, and a
victory will be recorded at Elland Road, the first since the end of
November !
jb.
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32.846 | league Cup | PANIC::ANDERSON | The 'Pies have gone cold | Thu Jan 23 1992 20:02 | 9 |
| jb.
>> Saturday - hopefully they will find their voice a week Saturday, and a
>> victory will be recorded at Elland Road, the first since the end of
>> November !
Underestimate The 'Pies at your peril !!
Rob
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32.847 | Success...!!! | OPG::TONY | | Thu Jan 23 1992 20:12 | 28 |
| Re -last
>The Manc fans at OT do seem to be touchy and expect success - the crowd
>at Elland Road is sometimes like that, and were a little quiet on
>Saturday - hopefully they will find their voice a week Saturday, and a
>victory will be recorded at Elland Road, the first since the end of
>November !
John -Perhaps you can elaborate on the above...?? What do you mean by touchy and
expect success...!!
We no doubt want as much success as any other football team in the country.
We are always critisized that we have this divine right to the championship..
That is utter rubbish.We all start with the same expectations
every August dont we..?? and that is to succeed in as many competitions as
possible and I think Leeds do the same be it winning the Championship or the Cups
Most OT regulars will tell you that what we dont like is when we dont make a
worth while challenge in any of the competitions...The stature of the club
demands that we are serious challengers...Its when we are not, that it affects us.
I am not saying that we are going to win everything or anything..but one thing
is for sure come next season we will again be there supporting in our thousanda
cheering the lads on...even if we dont succeed..!!
I am sure next May regardless of what happens Leeds and Man Utd will have some
great memories of this season..
Tony
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32.848 | "A final comment..." | BRUMMY::MASON | | Thu Jan 23 1992 20:15 | 34 |
| Just to add a couple more comments to the various reports on the Villa
game.
BLYTHE: "Robson aggravated his injury".. he sure did, all down to some
diabolically late tackling - he really was atrocious in that
department. However, in his favour he did add body to a rather week
midfield and who can deny his motivational power.
And in reply to Paul's match report, Daley looked as dangerous as Les
Sealey on tranqs. Don't get me wrong, I am a great fan of Daley's speed
and sometime ingenuity in the box, but last night he was all steam and
nothing else. Sure he did power his way past Irwin quite a few times
but he just didn't have a clue what to do next and, more often than
not, ended up making a mess of what looked like a promising attack for
Villa.
Apart from the above, I thought that McClair was excellent -- he was
moving about everywhere and made a couple of excellent runs down the
wing left empty by Giggs. Also, Hughes looked as though Fergie had
given him a good talking to - he looked strong and moved well on the
ball, and his goal was taken with typical Hughes alacrity.
On the Villa side, McGrath had a good game and Sealey made some good
saves, but they looked nothing like the Villa team that demolished
Spurs in the Cup.
Not a classic win by any stretch of the imagination, but the resulting
3 points in the bag will do me.
J
PS- Simon, sorry about not meeting up, we got stuck on the M6. See you
at the next home game?
|
32.849 | If anyone kan, Andy kan. | PEKING::DAVIESG | | Thu Jan 23 1992 20:52 | 10 |
| Down here in the sunny(?) south, Thames showed about 40 minutes of the
match, and i just thought i'd add how excellent I thought the move with
Webb and Kanchelskis was (where Webb was being crowded by two Villa
defenders and neatly chipped the ball over their heads for Kanchelskis
to back-kick it into the Villa area. It's just a pity nothing else came
from the move, because it would have been something else.
Anyway, 1-0 is good enough for me. (3 points innit?)
Greg...
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32.850 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Jan 23 1992 21:00 | 4 |
| A good move it was too!!!!!
Si....
|
32.851 | Bruce replacement ? | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha: deja vu all over again | Thu Jan 23 1992 21:38 | 8 |
| Lads - being a little out of touch - can Parker fill in for Bruce ? Is
that his real position ?, or will my pal Mal get in for 6 weeks. Looks
like that large squad is now going to put to good use. Also, what about
that Martin chap - still with the club ? Could he fill in ?
3 points is 3 points, anyway you get 'em!
Paul
|
32.852 | Only onr team in Manchester | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Jan 23 1992 22:18 | 14 |
32.853 | Mid-T?.)(#$s | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Thu Jan 23 1992 23:12 | 8 |
|
Brian,
What's this mid-twenties lark, or was it typo?
Vinnie. :-)
|
32.854 | Bruce likely to be out for 6 weeks. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Jan 24 1992 12:34 | 13 |
|
On the Steve Bruce problem..
I understand Bruce requires a hernia op which will put him out for
6 weeks. Donaghy looks likely to get a chance and with Parker too,
I feel we have adequate cover at centre-half, although Bruce will
be sorely missed. If Parker does move inside, Irwin will likely
switch to right-back (also covered by Phelan..) and Blackmore can
get a run at left-back.
Not disasterous by any means, although not ideal either..
Andy.
|
32.855 | Mal's the Man | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Jan 24 1992 19:42 | 15 |
32.856 | Sparkey nears Double Figures | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Jan 24 1992 20:20 | 35 |
32.857 | | TROOA::PBLANEY | Alpha: deja vu all over again | Fri Jan 24 1992 21:41 | 21 |
| Agreed about the style change - I see that having to happen anyway, and
it would not be that bad - we have some tough games coming up, and a
change in style for a few games will keep the opposition's game plan
questionable (like marking Giggs or Hughes out of the game).
I really like Donaghy coming back in plus a few other changes. It makes
for a better club. It keeps players sharp. This could be a lift for the
team for a while as the drab February month comes, and that
championship end (May) seems so far away.
re: Brian, I have supported United all my life, yet NEVER seen them
play. Consider yourself lucky! When I lived over there it was not so
common to go acrss - now my brother goes all the time! Enough to make
me think about coming back. Any jobs there ???!!!!! (Such is the
typical passion for United supporters)
The Southampton game should be good. United made too much of the league
game at the Dell ,just winning. I still call this one, 2-1 to United. A
replay is no disaster either.
Paul
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32.858 | Branfoot out! Branfoot out! | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Revenge | Mon Jan 27 1992 15:44 | 8 |
| This is a very important game tonight. If we win, it will keep the
confidence bubbling nicely, whereas defeat will start the nervous
twitching movements of recent seasons.
Pally to snuff out Shearer, Webb to outshine Le Tissier, 2-0, McClair
with both.
Tony
|
32.859 | Clive Allen - bargain of the season | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Mon Jan 27 1992 15:55 | 7 |
| Should be a good game tonight...
2-2 I reckon, Shearer with both So'ton goals, and whoever for the
mancs...
Stew.
|
32.860 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Mon Jan 27 1992 16:47 | 6 |
| It will indeed be a tight game tonight.
United to win 1 - 0, failing that a replay at OT!
Si...
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32.861 | Dump the Mancs. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Mon Jan 27 1992 16:50 | 12 |
|
I hope the Mancs are stuffed by S'ton tonight. Utd. have had their share of
luck this season and hopefully the saints will get the breaks tonight. My initial
hope would be that the Saints win and that it will be a really tough battle and
maybe Utd will pick up some more injuries. 1-0 to S'ton with Shearer to get the
goal.
Come on you Saints
Cunno
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32.862 | 1-0 will do | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Jan 27 1992 17:36 | 8 |
32.863 | ....bad taste | LEMAN::BURKHALTER | | Mon Jan 27 1992 17:42 | 8 |
| re: -1
Cunno,
There's no doubting your a great Liverpool supporter, but
I dont think a great fan of football would wish injuries on
any team.
-Dom
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32.864 | "Give us a break..?" | BRUMMY::MASON | | Mon Jan 27 1992 17:54 | 10 |
| re: -1
Is Cunno really a football fan or simply a Liverpool fan??? A subject
for debate perhaps. However, a yellow card deserved for his crazy
injury remark, we don't need that kind of s**t thanks.
Anyway, to more serious things, UNITED to win tonight by a 1-0 margin.
As Sparky seems to be recovering his form, I'll go for him.
J
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32.865 | | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | | Mon Jan 27 1992 18:17 | 5 |
| The games on Sky tonight.
There must be a pub in Galway with a satellite dish / decoder or whatever
Is there???????????
|
32.866 | Tight | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Jan 27 1992 18:26 | 6 |
| A tight match tonight, Soton shading it or a replay at OT to add to the
Mancs fixture pile up.
1-0 to Soton, 1-1 at a pinch.
jb.
|
32.867 | Over the Top, Like a Souness Tackle | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Jan 27 1992 19:17 | 12 |
32.868 | Here we come Bolton | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Mon Jan 27 1992 19:52 | 15 |
|
Utd to win at Southampton by at least 2 goals, so I'll say 2-0 to UTD
??? scorers will be Hughes and Giggs.
Robson will be back, Parker to central defence, and Mal Donaghy to
right back, don't know who will drop out if Robson plays??? I also
think Giggs is back, maybe at the expense of Sharpe. We will wait and
see.
The highlights of tonights games are on BBC at 10 past 10 tonight, for
a good 3/4 of an hour.
Bolton here we come
mac
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32.869 | United vs Arsenal via satellite | TROOA::PBLANEY | | Mon Jan 27 1992 21:28 | 12 |
| This weekends game vs. Arsenal at Highbury is live here (Toronto)
Saturday morning. Most likely ESPN will be carrying it in the US, and a
few other choice spots in the globe. Galaxy6 satellite, Transponder 24
for those with such equipment.
A tie on Saturday, or an historic win for United at Highbury. Arsenal
will drag the quality of the game down of course! We will be on a roll
after tonight's victory of course.
Brian - show some confidence for a change!
Paul
|
32.870 | It's only normal | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Mon Jan 27 1992 21:59 | 14 |
32.871 | Weekends we watch paint dry, it's a big event. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Tue Jan 28 1992 13:18 | 9 |
| Soton 0 Mancs 0
Ince hit a post, LeTissier almost scored in the 90th minute. Cabbage
patch pitch. Crowd of 19,500. I saw it live, but the BBC must have been
constructive to show 45 minutes worth of highlights. They do it again
on Wed 5 Feb on the OT mudbath, directors are said to be overjoyed at
the extra revenue.
jb.
|
32.872 | It now goes to a replay. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Jan 28 1992 13:25 | 27 |
|
Once again the bitter, twisted Cunno invades the more interesting of
the notes topics and spreads his vitriolic poison for all to read.
You are sick, Martin. Don't tell us you're only winding people up,
'cause you're always at it with never a sensible comment to make
to *ANY* topic, least of all the one that needs your support the
most, ie. Liverpool..at least your fellow 'pool supporters can add
worthwhile comments. What is it with you?
Last night's game was a big disappontment. I was lucky - I got
"detained" in Basingstoke and didn't make it. Good job too - it
was cold down here last night and the game sounded poor on R5.
United seemed to control the game in the second half without having
too many chances. Ince hit the post, Robson should have hit the net
with a header. But Saints gave it a good go and had a 20 minute
spell in the 1st half and the last 5 minutes when they might have
scored with a bit more luck or a lesser 'keeper than Schmeichel
to beat, who once again was superb.
Replay to come at OT, where I now expect us to progress to a local
derby at Bolton in Round 5.
Tough one this weekend at Arsenal. 3 points highly desirable, 1
point at least required.
Andy.
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32.873 | | RIGHTO::HAIGH | A vision of guerrilla goodness. | Tue Jan 28 1992 14:09 | 7 |
|
I agree with you there Andy, Schmeichel looks really good. Loads of
presence which a good keeper should have, is he reliable? Or is he a
bit of a Grobelaar at times?
Steve
|
32.874 | Put an odd note in note 34 Martin | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Jan 28 1992 14:17 | 18 |
32.875 | The Mancs wont win the league | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Jan 28 1992 16:15 | 24 |
| errmmm....
It seems as though this topic is plunging ever deeper into the depths
of unallowable material...
I realise that calling it "The Manchester United topic" probably
started it off on the wrong foot, but the last few notes have been
soley aimed at abusive comments towards Cunno... I think, Mr Moderator,
it's about time you stepped in...
Onto last nights game, and even the "highlights" were poor, so I don't
think much can be said about the game...
Southampton were unlucky not to score a couple, the mancs defence just
about held itself together though Schmeichal played well, "crock"
Robson had about three touches of the ball and must have been the least
influential player on the pitch, Hughes looks past his sell by date,
and Pallister was again involved in an off-the-ball incident when he
tried to strangle a So'ton player...
Le Tissier and Shearer should both really have put chances away, and
So'ton will need a lot of luck if they're going to survive Old Trafford
on the 5th Feb... as much as QPR really!! 8-)
Stew.
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32.876 | ... | TROOA::PBLANEY | | Tue Jan 28 1992 16:58 | 12 |
| re.875
Objective ? I see the score was 0-0. According to the previous note
United did not touch the ball - seems previous notes suggested Ince hit
the post. It is good some United fans do contribute and let us know
what happened from a 'supporters' point of view. All this descriptive
verbage on what the other team almost did does seem more appropriate in
the other teams's notes.
Fair result - anyone know how the team lined out with Donaghy/Parker ?
-pb
|
32.877 | | ARRODS::SWANSON | | Tue Jan 28 1992 17:03 | 14 |
| > Is Cunno really a football fan or simply a Liverpool fan??? A subject
> for debate perhaps. However, a yellow card deserved for his crazy
> injury remark, we don't need that kind of s**t thanks.
Julie and others
Please be careful about upsetting The Great Cuno, you know what a sensitive
soul he is if his wonderfully funny humour is misunderstood. He is only winding
us up so naturally all should be forgiven!
Before we know it we'll have another reply like 66.52 and we won't hear from
him for a week while he's away sulking. We wouldn't want that now would we?
Err, on the other hand.....
|
32.878 | What a load of rubbish | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Jan 28 1992 17:17 | 1 |
| So I went off and had some fish & chips!!!
|
32.879 | lets be friends | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | look over your shoulder mancs | Tue Jan 28 1992 17:18 | 7 |
|
On behalf of Cunno and all the Liverpool noters i unreservedly
apologise for the 'injury remark', which was NOT in good taste.
can we please stop bickering now?
Ian.
|
32.880 | Who does Martin support | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Jan 28 1992 17:20 | 17 |
32.881 | | RIGHTO::HAIGH | A vision of guerrilla goodness. | Tue Jan 28 1992 17:30 | 10 |
| >"crock" Robson had about three touches of the ball and must have been the least
>influential player on the pitch, Hughes looks past his sell by date,
In the game I was watching last night, I'd say Robson was influential.
In fact I thought he was one of the better players on the pitch.
However it was a poor game.
|
32.882 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Tue Jan 28 1992 18:24 | 10 |
|
RE -1.
Here, here. Several times the ball was lost in scrappy middle
of the park play and Robbo pushed the ball out wide each time.
He also had a couple of attempts on goal. His header was a cracker
but unfortunately straight at the keeper.
JN.
|
32.883 | Sour Grapes from a Scouser | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Jan 28 1992 18:32 | 8 |
32.884 | its only a game, lads (and lassies,Joolz) | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Jan 28 1992 18:50 | 13 |
| It was a poor game on TV, but what has happened to Southampton ?? They
appeared to be more interested in kicking opponents than anything else.
Utd players let themselves down by lowering their standards and getting
involved. Pallister could ahve been sent off and could have left ManU
with 10 men in a difficult situ..other refs would have used a red card.
Apart from a few touches of nice play the game was a mess. As for
Looneypool supporters in this topic..ignore them, if they cant offer
anything constructive as opposed to their one sided vitriol, then
sympathise, to wish injury on opponents players is unforgivable,
unsporting and unworthy of reaction. If there is an award for bad note
of the year, then I nominate Cunno's.
Paul
|
32.885 | Back on the planet... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Jan 28 1992 19:12 | 25 |
32.886 | off? | PEKING::DAVIESG | | Tue Jan 28 1992 20:31 | 11 |
| Re -2,
Regarding the Pallister/Horne incident, I thought Pally deserved
the yellow card for flying off the handle, but after looking at the
replay a couple of times, I reckon Horne was just as much to blame and
deserved to be booked as well. It looked to me as if he took a swing at
Pally as the ball for going off.
Just thought i'd say so.
Greg...
|
32.887 | Always there.!! | OPG::TONY | | Tue Jan 28 1992 20:47 | 28 |
| Chaps,
As a United follower of ALL home games and quite a few away...I just like to say
that I was at the Dell last night..
I dont particularly like writing match reports in this note conference as
most people seem to write utter rubbish about United...I personally dont mind
constractive critisism..but unfortunately we always seem to get crappy commets.
Henyways,
Last night game was a Bore...Both sides really didnt perform...or at least I can
safely say United didnt perform. I personaly think that by leaving Giggs on the
bench and Kanchelskis (injured) meant that we had to change our style. It didnt
work at all and it was no suprise to see Giggs on at half time. Southampton is
fair to say had two possibly three good chances but Schmeichel was outstanding.
United had the better of the second half and could have nicked it with Ince
hitting the post. Southampton closed the game with a 10 minute flurry with
again Peter saving on his right from Le Tissier. So its back to OT next Wednesday
at 8:00pm
I'll see you Arsenal boys on Saturday...I think it will be close..A draw will
be ok but I cant help thinking that if we are to win the league then a win is
what we should go for.
tony
|
32.888 | Unconstructive Comment | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | | Tue Jan 28 1992 21:20 | 9 |
| Can anyone explain just *WHY* the game was so boring. I know I watched the
whole thing but can't seem to remember anything.
Didn't the top team in Div 1 have the confidence to go for a win against
the bottom team??
Were the bottom team better??
- Kevin
|
32.889 | Glaswegian handshake ?? :-) :-) | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Jan 28 1992 21:39 | 19 |
| Re -2 and -4
I wasnt suggesting that Pallister should have been sent off, but
suggesting that som refs might have, and given the inconsistencies
these days in refereeing decisions, that he may be considered lucky not
to get the red card. Sure he was provoked/shoved but he
reacted/retaliated..the ref had to decide whether his reaction was :-
1) Ungentlemanly conduct (a caution)
or
2) Violent Conduct ( a sending off)
The next time someone in a pub grabs you by the throat with both hands,
ask yourself whether he is being violent or ungentlemanly towards you
:-) :-)......its a fine line innit ??
Paul
|
32.890 | Wrong end of the stick, Vic. | PEKING::DAVIESG | | Wed Jan 29 1992 11:57 | 10 |
| -1,
Sorry about that Paul, my note wasn't really about that, it was about
the southampton bloke (I've gone and forgotten his name-dohh). Anyway,
I just wanted to say that he was lucky not to get booked.
Cheers,
Greg...
|
32.891 | Robins is on his Way | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Jan 29 1992 14:12 | 5 |
32.892 | Apology. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Wed Jan 29 1992 17:04 | 9 |
|
Re .861,
I now realise that my entry of .861 was of bad taste and was
entered in the heat of the moment and I apologise to all who thought it to be
offensive in any way. All I can say is, may the best team win the championship.
Regards,
Martin
|
32.893 | A Scouser says Sorry | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Jan 29 1992 17:07 | 8 |
32.894 | Who is that masked man? | BEAGLE::CAMPBELL | Real ponies don't go oink! | Wed Jan 29 1992 18:10 | 17 |
| > Re .861,
> I now realise that my entry of .861 was of bad taste and was
>entered in the heat of the moment and I apologise to all who thought it to be
>offensive in any way. All I can say is, may the best team win the championship.
>
> Regards,
> Martin
Quick, contact security, someone's hacked into Cunno's account and
posted a note using his name.
1) Cunno has never been known to apologise for a faux-pas
2) He always signs "Cunno" in honour of his favourite footballer
"Aldo", never "Martin"
Stevo
|
32.895 | Cunno aged 24 | ESSB::TSHAUGHNESSY | Electric Shaughs! | Wed Jan 29 1992 19:44 | 5 |
| Re Last
No Stevo, I spoke to the man himself today (I got a rare glimpse) and it's
true. A new found maturity. Maybe the new group he has moved to have instilled
this maturity :-):-)
|
32.896 | cunno has done his time - leave him be | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | look over your shoulder mancs | Wed Jan 29 1992 19:53 | 8 |
|
1. if he apologises dont make fun of it.
2. Brian, i apologised on Martins behalf a few days ago, so dont make
sweeping statements about Liverpool supporters.
Thanks,
Ian.
|
32.897 | United to Blast the Gunners | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Jan 31 1992 15:54 | 16 |
32.898 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | I drank Yeltsin under the table | Fri Jan 31 1992 16:43 | 6 |
| Its true to say that tomorrows game against the Bummers will show
whether we are going to stay the course or not.
1-0 with Andre getting winner.
Tony
|
32.899 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Fri Jan 31 1992 17:27 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.897 by ESSB::BLONG "The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty" >>>
-< United to Blast the Gunners >-
>>sweeping statements i am mainly talking about the other two noters who are
>>always talking C*@p about United. I must say Ian, that you are the most
>>unbiased Liverpool supporter i have spoken too, and if all Scousers were
>>like you we would have a lot less controversy(sp) in this note.
I hope you're not talking about me Brian
Cunno
|
32.900 | Martins been to OLD TRAFFORD | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Jan 31 1992 17:33 | 12 |
32.901 | Meanwhile, back to the football... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Jan 31 1992 18:23 | 20 |
|
United travel to Highbury tomorrow in search of the win that will
keep them on top of the division and exert further pressure onto the
chasing bunch. Liverpool's impressive despatching of the League
Champions should have shown the way for Fergie's team, and United
are quite capable of getting the result that will effectively limit
Arsenal's season to qualifying for next year's EUFA Cup.
Arsenal, of course, are unlikely to be in any mood to give up
without a battle, so look out for a full-blooded encounter..
With both Liverpool and Leeds having what appear on paper at least
to be home-game bankers against Chelsea and Notts County
respectively, three points for United would be extremely welcome
and would keep the pace going.
I'll go for United to win by 1-0, with McClair getting the
all-important goal.
Andy.
|
32.902 | Sparky to light the way... | BRUMMY::MASON | | Fri Jan 31 1992 20:58 | 14 |
| Yes, a tough away game at Highbury tomorrow, but one that I fully
expect UNITED to win. It won't be pretty, but at this stage, who really
cares.
Does anyone know any details about the squad? Rumours are abounding
over here that Sharpe will be back in the no 11 jersey - can anyone
confirm this?
A 1-0 result for the mighty reds tomorrow, and, I can't help it, I have
to go for Sparky to score - he's due another.
J
|
32.903 | Fixture problems | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Feb 03 1992 14:07 | 9 |
| It looks like Cup Congestion will be putting the Mancs under pressure,
the Rum Cup opponents (Middlesboro / Peterboro) won't be known till 12
Feb at least, the date originally set by for the 1st leg of the semis.
If a replay between these 2 teams is needed, that also causes problems.
Middlesboro are also still in the FA Cup, they haven't played their 4th
round tie vs Sheff Wed yet, if a replay is needed there then ....
M'boro also need to slot in some League games as well.
jb.
|
32.904 | Pity we didn't win though... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Mon Feb 03 1992 15:10 | 6 |
| Good solid result...
What more can i say?? 8-)
Stew.
|
32.905 | FIXTURE INFO. | SHIPS::HENDERSON_P | | Mon Feb 03 1992 19:07 | 18 |
| Hello United fans,
May I complement the regular noters on a very
interesting and informative conference, especially the defence of the
club against envious outsiders !
I am after some info. on home games at Old Trafford
towards the end of the season. Does anyone have a current fixture list
for March and April ?
Also what is the procedure to get tickets, are they available in
advance via credit card etc.?
Thanks,
Peter Henderson.
|
32.906 | Fixture Pile Up ! | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Feb 03 1992 19:16 | 6 |
| Fixture list is 32.42
The Mancs will probably have blown it by the end of the season, so
there will be space at OT ;-)
jb.
|
32.907 | 1-1 at highbury | TROOA::PBLANEY | | Mon Feb 03 1992 21:31 | 32 |
| I saw the game live Saturday via Satellite.
United could have put it away in the first half. They played like they
had too much belief in their ability to win.
Schmeical looked the part. Parker was so-so, beaten several times by
Wright, and Parker being out of postion cost United a goal. The United
marker by McClair, was well earned. Before that, Kanch. was seen
several times pounding down the righ wing, causing some trouble. We did
not use him enough. Ince/Webb/Robson were all so so in midfield.
McClair looked more at home coming from the middle. Hughes plays the
same old game, but was effective keeping defenders busy. Bould took
Kanch. down just outside the area, didn't even get booked, and maybe
even should have been a red-carder. Andy was flying. The free kick by
Webb was a disaster.
Irwin at left back was solid, Pally excellent, Parker average, and my
pal Mal Donaghy just superb. In the second half, Donaghy was at left
back, and was even better. Most of the action was in the United half in
the second, with Arsenal rarely threatening. Merson was a big
disappointment for them. Giggs came on and provided the width that
should have been there from the start, but it looked like United were
happy for the draw. McClair played deeper in the second, and Hughes had
an excellent volley set up from Kanch. coming in from the right
(successfully, again!), but he blew it. I am not impressed with
Sparky's goal production.
Overall, a point at highbury is well earned. If they had wanted it,
they could have had both points. With Liverpool losing, Leeds only tie
with us now, and the game in hand is very important.
|
32.908 | | OPG::TONY | | Mon Feb 03 1992 21:51 | 39 |
| Re...32.905
Peter,
Unfortunately United do not have a credit card hotline for obtaining tickets..
Tickets (seats) are quite hard to get hold of. If you are a Member then you
are able to apply for seats 5 weeks before a game. Non-Members 4 weeks before a
game. But be prepared to be disappointed..
United Ticket & Match information line is 061 872 0199 (24hour)
Standing is available by payment at the turnstiles. Once again certain parts
are for Members only.
Just in case you havent got them remaining League fixtures...
February
8 Sheffield Wed H
15 West Ham Utd A
22 Crystal Palc H
29 Coventry City A
March
7 Chelsea H
11 Man City H
14 Sheffield Utd A
21 Wimbledon H
28 QPR A
April
4 Norwich City A
11 Sothampton H
18 Luton A
20 Notts Forest H
25 Liverpool A
May
2 Tottenham H
To be arranged Notts Forest A
Tony
|
32.909 | Look back in anger? | FLAT::JONES | | Mon Feb 03 1992 22:26 | 22 |
| I watched the game on Saturday from the North Bank (no it's not easy
to get away tickets these days, either) and was a bit disappointed
with Utd's ultra-cautious approach.
Agreed, Arsenal are no pushover, but the game was there for the winning
in the second half when we (last 2 minutes notwithstanding) created
virtually nothing, and seemed happy with the point.
Hope we don't look back on such games at the end of the season with
a sense of what could have been.
On the day we seemed to lack any galvanising force that could have
turned the game our way. Hint: Giggs didn't come on until late in the
game.
*******************************************************************
BTW the North Bank actually seemed quite concerned when Pally was out
cold in the Utd area (on the wrong end of a Wright bicycle kick), and
were slagging off their team for not kicking the ball out.
..could have done without the 'One spotty virgin, there's only one
spotty virgin...' chants when Giggs came on, though.
|
32.910 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Feb 04 1992 18:35 | 1 |
| Jim Leighton has|is being transferred to Dundee for #200,000.
|
32.911 | | CURRNT::PAGED | Makeitupasyougoalong Specialist IV | Tue Feb 04 1992 18:44 | 1 |
| Just the right level for him eh !
|
32.912 | Sticking ones' (injured) neck out ... | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Tue Feb 04 1992 18:45 | 24 |
| Guess time :-
Sheff W h d
West Ham a w
Palace h w
Coventry a w
Chelsea h d
Man C h d
Sheff U a w
W'don h w
QPR a d
Norwich a d
Soton h w
Luton a w
Forst h d
Forest a d
Pool a l
Totts h d
15 games, 29 points.
Leeds win championship on goal difference.
jb.
|
32.913 | ..and we'll beat Forest at least once! 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Feb 04 1992 18:53 | 11 |
|
8-) 8-)
Nice try, jb....
How much juggling did it take to arrive at a "Leeds Are Champions"
result? ;-)
Anyway, we'll get a draw at Anfield, so we'll win by 1 point! Ha!
Andy.
|
32.914 | Forest to stuff the Mancs..the title to Leeds!!! | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | IAN WOAN...MY LEFT FOOT | Tue Feb 04 1992 19:01 | 1 |
| RE:-1... a bit of an optimist:-)
|
32.915 | Not a lot (really !!!!) | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Tue Feb 04 1992 19:34 | 4 |
| re -2 Not a lot - I went through them and it came to 29 - the same as
the Leeds one. Of corse, the Mancs could drop more points !
jb.
|
32.916 | Mal on his way | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Tue Feb 04 1992 19:45 | 21 |
|
read in one of the Sunday papers that Mal Donaghy will be returning to
Luton at the end of this season for about 200,000.
Seems like a mistake, but who are we to judge, only the paying fans,
well sometimes.
Tomorrows game in the cup against Southampton, has givenfergie a
dilemma in who to choose. It looks like Paul Ince will be relegated to
the subs bench, with Giggs coming in. The feeling is, that Robson
should be left out, after his display againt the arse!!!
Am actually going tomorrow night, along with some visitors from other
parts of the country, so hope to see some goals especially for UTD.
A prediction Man Utd 3 Southampton 0
McClair, Hughes and Webb
ttfn
mac
|
32.917 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Feb 04 1992 20:31 | 7 |
| Re .916
Ian, aren't you letting the side down? Don't you know United supporters
are not supposed to actually GO to games.
Does anyone know if the game is live on BSkyB? I have the pleasure of
being in Edinburgh tomorrow night and can get Sky on the hotel TV.
|
32.918 | | RIGHTO::HAIGH | and it would be O.K. on any other day... | Tue Feb 04 1992 20:42 | 15 |
| >Ian, aren't you letting the side down? Don't you know United supporters
>are not supposed to actually GO to games.
Ah but he's a Mancunian, or a Salfordian (Is that what they're
called Ian???)
>Does anyone know if the game is live on BSkyB? I have the pleasure of
>being in Edinburgh tomorrow night and can get Sky on the hotel TV.
It is live on Sky sport. I will be watching it, I'll make sure I
buy a paper before hand, so I'll know ALL the players names.
|
32.919 | more realistic prediction. | TROOA::PBLANEY | | Tue Feb 04 1992 21:54 | 34 |
| re: .912, good try, but look at the teams they play. Come on, they have
a great chance here of doing the double. I think a little editing . . .
Guess time :- Think time
result points
Sheff W h d w 3
West Ham a w w 3
Palace h w w 3
Coventry a w w 3
Chelsea h d w 3
Man C h d d 1
Sheff U a w w 3
W'don h w w 3
QPR a d w 3 revenge!!!!
Norwich a d w 3
Soton h w w 3
Luton a w w 3
Forst h d d 1
Forest a d d 1
Pool a l d 1
Totts h d d 1
15 games, 29 points. 38 points
Leeds finish a distant third, Liverpool 10 points behind United, who do
not lose another game all season.
I mean, United have a decent schedule, and have no reason not to wrap
up the title by about the 38th game, or about 10 games from now.
Worth a try!
-pb
|
32.920 | Good Luck Jim | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Feb 05 1992 14:12 | 10 |
32.921 | I got the replay blues.. | BRUMMY::MASON | | Wed Feb 05 1992 16:49 | 8 |
| Reds to run riot tonight and win by 3-0. Sparkey (yes, him again),
McClair and Kanchelskis to do the damage.
J
PS We'll be in the Railwayman's from about 6.30 (traffic permitting!)
if anyone wants to join us for a pre-match drink.
|
32.922 | Up Utd. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Wed Feb 05 1992 20:13 | 7 |
|
Good luck to Utd. in the cup tonight and maybe if Liverpool beat Bristol
Rovers as well, then maybe they could both meet in the next round.
rgds,
Cunno
|
32.923 | Forth to Notlob go the Mancs. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Feb 05 1992 20:30 | 6 |
| I expect it will be a close game tonight, with Soton or Man U going
through to the next round possibly after extra time and penalties.
Err.. The Mancs to win through, but with a few pieces missing.
jb.
|
32.924 | utd vs. pool final would be great | TROOA::PBLANEY | | Wed Feb 05 1992 20:57 | 8 |
| re:.922
Here here Cunno, but a Utd vs. Liverpool final would do the game
justice don't you think ? I hope both teams go all the way to the final
- what a game it would be!
United tonight 1-0 (Giggs)
-pb
|
32.925 | United at Burnden Park next round.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Feb 05 1992 21:00 | 13 |
|
Quick note before I tackle the jolly ol' M3 Southbound..
United to stuff the Scummers tonight by 3 to nil. Hump-it-up-the-
park Branfoot can't last any longer in this year's FA Cup, surely..
McClair, Hughes and Irwin will grab the goals. I'll be listening
in on R5 as usual. Go get 'em boys.
Thanks for the good wishes, Martin. It didn't go unnoticed 8-)
Andy.
|
32.926 | United V Saints | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Wed Feb 05 1992 21:06 | 14 |
|
United hopefully will win this quite comfortably within 90 mins and
I hope United can bang in a few goals tonight wich will give them extra
confidence for more important league games coming up.
United haven't been scoring that much recently (5 goals in last 5
league games!) and need to take the chances they get especially Hughes
who I think personally is waisting a strikers position at Old trafford
at the momment? Saying that he'll probably score a hat-rick tonight?
Prediction: United 3 Southamton 1
Aron...
|
32.927 | Nae heart United | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Thu Feb 06 1992 12:06 | 8 |
| Exciting stuff eh ? Can't believe thats the way United got top of the
league. If they continue to be so unsure of themselves, get your money
on Leeds.
Still can't believe teams are happy to waste time to get to penalties,
but like Red Star Southampton were proved right.
Bolton must fancy there chances after watching this.
|
32.928 | | RIGHTO::HAIGH | and it would be O.K. on any other day... | Thu Feb 06 1992 12:47 | 7 |
|
Damn right! Interesting that both teams decided to play without
defences! What on earth was that Soton number 2 (Can someone fill me in
on the name?) doing for the equaliser?
Also on Sky last night Derby v Villa, two more teams playing
without defences.
|
32.929 | | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Careful with that axe, Eugene | Thu Feb 06 1992 13:00 | 10 |
|
:-)
|
32.930 | Out, but there's lots left to play for yet.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Feb 06 1992 13:07 | 33 |
|
Yes Steve..Kenna's head-back across goal was perfect for McClair
to equalise, eh? 8-)
But we have to be philosophical about this defeat. I have said all
along that we are not good enough to win the double, and I believe
we have an excellent chance in the League, so that's that. Many
better sides failed the double. We shouldn't really have got the
chance of extra-time...Soton had held us off and were going to win
it 2-1 in proper time before the full-back's abberation!
Going out on spot-kicks is awful, but it's got to be better than
*another* replay...
In extra time we were all over them but couldn't get it past
Flowers. Robson got the ball over the line but understandably the
ref didn't see it - it was only apparent in slo-mo on TV, so how
he could have seen it I don't know! One of those things...they
balance out over a season and we've had our share of good fortune
already.
The first half was a disaster. Big Peter was at fault for the first
one - a real howler!
We miss Bruce at centre-half, and when he returns I expect the
composure to return with him. Until then, we need to get a couple
of wins under our belt, starting with Wednesday on Saturday(?!?).
We mustn't let the alarm-bells to start ringing yet.
Welcome back to Lee Sharpe. A long way to go before he recaptures
last season's form, but he's making good progress.
Andy.
|
32.931 | Penalty nightmares !! | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Thu Feb 06 1992 13:44 | 15 |
|
it's amazing, this season especially, how clubs still don't
seem to see to importance of picking the right type of player
to take penalties .. I don't know about the rest of you but I
could just tell that Giggs was not going to score. I had the
same feeling when Cottee step up for one last week, and Waddle
in the WC 90, all the above mentioned are brilliant players
on their day, but maybe also a little erratic. Who in their right
mind would pick them to take such a important penalties ???
at least if teams don't have a selection to penalty takers they
should have a selection of NON-penalty takers.
Chris
|
32.932 | ??? | EICMFG::HOWE | Walking on VMS but sinking in ULTRIX | Thu Feb 06 1992 14:04 | 1 |
| What was the score ??
|
32.933 | | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | I'm happy because I eat lard | Thu Feb 06 1992 14:07 | 3 |
| 4-2 on pens. Only 4 taken from each side.
F-reg.
|
32.934 | Whoops. To Soton of course.
| FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | I'm happy because I eat lard | Thu Feb 06 1992 14:08 | 0 |
32.935 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | That's me in the corner | Thu Feb 06 1992 14:18 | 9 |
| 2-2 After 90 mins
No goals in extra time
4-2 to Southampton on Penalties
Webb & Giggs missed theirs
Al
|
32.936 | Out, but not down.... | BRUMMY::MASON | | Thu Feb 06 1992 14:25 | 67 |
| UNITED are out of the FA Cup and only have themselves to blame.
From the off, Soton made their intentions perfectly clear and went at
UNITED with gusto. UNITED just didn't know what to make of it and were
all over the place; a point finely illustrated by Soton's first goal
(what in God's name was Schmeical thinking about??). O.T. was stunned,
UNITED were on another planet entirely, and not long after, Soton put
in another.
This brought cries of "Hughes-y, Hughes-y" from the UNITED posse, and
suddenly UNITED pulled themselves together. The goal before half time
was well taken (what were those defenders doing though) and UNITED were
a different team. The second half saw Mal being substituted and Lee
Sharpe was brought into the fray. This meant that Ince had to move into
the defence. Lee had a shaky start, but seemed to bring a bit of
strength and width to the side. He also put in a couple of blinding
crosses which we should have really converted.
Into the last 15 mins and Sparky finally gets to come on to the mixed
delight of the UNITED posse (why Kanchelskis? why not a straight swop
with Giggs?). He got straight into it and added the menace that was
needed.
3 minutes to go, Soton fans celebrate. 1 minute added by the ref for
some Soton play-acting, and up pops Chokky to save the day. The Saints
are stunned and O.T. goes wild. An atmosphere like it there has never
been! (Well, I am only young..)
To cut an extremely long story short, UNITED should have killed it in
the extra time. They certainly had enough chances but Soton soaked up
the pressure really well. Robson certainly scored with his header,
which came back out from the goalkeepers knee. I was in G stand and I
saw it cross the line, along with many of my compadres, so what the ref
was looking at the great Lord above only knows.
The final whistle sounds and its penalties. By this time, I was
surrounded by gibbering wrecks -- high noon had nothing on it. Webb was
a mistake - why didn't "Captain courage" or whatever they call him
nowadays, lead the way? Do I smell a cop-out in the wind or was there a
genuine reason for it? And letting Giggs take the fourth was suicide.
The kid was visibly quaking dispite the bravado he showed walking
towards the spot. To put that much pressure on one so young, who hadn't
had that good a game, was a c**p decision - what about McClair,
Sparky... anyone else but not him. Flowers read the kick and saved well,
and it was all over.
To sum up, UNITED could and should have won this. After the initial
sloppy period, they played some nice football but couldn't do what
counted. To quote Ron Atkinson after the Villa game on Sunday, its all
about scoring goals and we don't seem to have anyone who wants to do
that at the moment. I hope Fergie took notes on what big Ron said to
his forwards before last nights Villa game at Derby to use on ours
before our league match on Saturday. Whatever he said certainly
worked wonders on them.
On the positive front, Sharpe looked good. He has certainly got his
pace back and put in some nice passing. McClair had an excellent game.
Expect more goals from him before the season is out.
Anyway, to finish, I thoroughly enjoyed last night's match. To me it
embodied what an FA Cup tie is all about. Just a pity the result didn't
go our way. Penalties are a cruel way to go out.
J
PS Sorry again S, I did look for you and left a message at the door.
Try again on Saturday??? We're usually there from 2pm.
|
32.937 | Im a creepy crawlie.. | MIACT::RANKINE | | Thu Feb 06 1992 14:51 | 9 |
| Re .930 - Andy and .936 - Joolz
What a nice surprise to read fair assesments of last night game, even
although dissapointment must be felt by you both. Much better reading
these type of entries than the usual, we were robbed, the refs a W****,
my dads bigger than your dad type vitriol that exists in other notes.
Well done, and best of luck for the rest of the season
Paul
|
32.938 | Strength in depth ? | CHEFS::CAINEP | Marvin the paranoid android | Thu Feb 06 1992 14:59 | 10 |
| As a new noter, I apologise in advance if I mess this up.
Re : Andy's comments in .930 - yes we miss Bruce, but if the squad is
as strong as everyone seems to think, why do we miss him ? United have
*always* had a problem with central defenders - i.e. we never have
enough of them. Last night's game was a case in point - wingers and
midfielders galore...but when one of the big men in the centre of the
defence is injured...
PFC
|
32.939 | The Saints said their prayers | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Thu Feb 06 1992 16:00 | 8 |
| I thought Parker struggled for long periods & looked very nervous/
hesitant which I always thought was uncharacteristic of him....Robson
looked reasonable & it was great to see Sharpe looking good again -
great penalty by him.....Well done Southampton,unlucky United but only
yourselves to blame for some incredibly inept defending & some poor
finishing/bad luck in front of goal.
Kevin
|
32.940 | An unbiased view..... | AYOV10::MDONNELLY | Leaning against the spin | Thu Feb 06 1992 16:46 | 8 |
|
United were robbed. Bryan Robson's downward header in extra time was
a yard over the line. It was goal - no question.
Michael
|
32.941 | Terrible way to decide a tie | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Feb 06 1992 16:47 | 11 |
|
I know it's an age old argument but it's a disgrace that last night's
tie was decided on penalties. Surely a 3rd game back at the Dell would
have been better for all concerned.
Gary
PS A draw was the right result although Jeff Jenna would have had
nightmares for the rest of his life if Saints hadn't won the shootout.
|
32.942 | ooops | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Feb 06 1992 16:47 | 2 |
|
Re -1, I meant Jeff Kenna.
|
32.943 | sat on the gantry... | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Careful with that axe, Eugene | Thu Feb 06 1992 17:13 | 6 |
|
i thought it was over the line too, did anyone see whereabouts the
the referee and/or linesman was?
Ian.
|
32.944 | positional sense | MIACT::RANKINE | | Thu Feb 06 1992 17:31 | 6 |
| The linesman was on the Utd right wing side, and therefore had his view
restricted by Flowers. Not sure where the ref was, but he was close
cos Robson had a right go at him immediately.
Paul
|
32.945 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | Basingstoke escape committee | Thu Feb 06 1992 17:37 | 23 |
|
Re 941
Penalties are here to stay, I agree that it's not satisfactory but what
is the alternative ? Since the police decieded they wanted 10 days
notice before replays could take place, the FA have no choice. I
remember Everton were involved in something like 7 or 8 games BEFORE
they reached the 5th round one year - that just couldn't happen now,
they'd be playing 3rd round replays in May.
I'm sure penalties will eventually become an accepted part of FA cup
tradition - like they have in European cup competitions. I can't
remember the score when Tottenham drew with Anderlecht a few years
back, but I do remember Parks' penalty save.
I quite enjoyed the penalty shoot-out last night........
Re Robson's goal - shame, everyteam was decisions that go against them,
but that doesn't give Robson the excuse to whinge at the ref like he
did - who does he think he is ? - Les Sealey......
Paul
|
32.946 | TV | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Careful with that axe, Eugene | Thu Feb 06 1992 17:47 | 15 |
| i suppose in many ways you have to feel a bit sorry for referees.
they dont have an easy task.
They havent got the benefit of slo-motion replays, and have to rely on
their judgement in tight situations like that one.
it must be awful knowing that if you give the goal one side is going to
protest and if you dont the other side is going to protest.
the only solution to this would be american football style television
replay officials sat watching the game.
The problem is that while it wouldnt take much longer than say,
consulting the linesman, it would be totally unfeasable for the smaller
clubs to afford such facilities.
any ideas?
Ian.
|
32.947 | phone calls | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Careful with that axe, Eugene | Thu Feb 06 1992 17:57 | 5 |
|
oops, i seem to have overwritten the sentiments of note 157.26
sorry, someone rang me up while i was editing.
Ian.
|
32.948 | FA Cup is up for grabs this year..... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Feb 06 1992 18:27 | 20 |
|
Nice to see the non-United followers admitting we were unfortunate
*in extra time* not to win..
I still maintain that although Robson's header crossed the line it
must have been very difficult for anyone without a view from
behind the goal to see it had gone in. There were about four bodies
in the way...
As for spot-kicks, we have to accept them as part of today's game
imo. Unsatisfactory yes, but it does make sides try and win it and
prevents a build-up of fixtures which on top of bad weather can
become a nightmare.
Good luck to Southampton. There are about five sides that will
really fancy their chances now. Liverpool, Chelsea, Forest, Norwich
and Villa. Should be quite an "open" competition this year. I seem
to remember saying it might be a few weeks ago....;-)
Andy.
|
32.949 | Penalties for me !!!\ | PLUNDR::LOWEG | | Thu Feb 06 1992 18:56 | 21 |
|
I was hoping the game would go to penalties. I think it makes the game
more exciting than watching tired sides play each other time after
time. But I also think credit should go to the Saints keeper Tim
Flowers who had an exceptional game and was solely responsible for
Southampton success.
I don't think any reasonable person can complain about the ref not
awarding Robson's goal as it took the TV guys several replays to get a
correct angle to see the ball strike off Tim Flowers's knee over the
goal line, and as for Brian Robson, if I was a referee I would of sent
him off (or punched him) for his foul, abusive and agressive onslaught.
What a good example to youngsters ?? My experience of playing local
league football I have seen players sent off for swearing at themselves
after missing easy chances, surely professionals are governed by the
same laws..
Gary Lowe..
PS. Was that Stuart Canty I saw in the Southampton end last night when
the Saints players were celebrating their victory.. If it was
you've put on some weight since I last saw you..
|
32.950 | League and the Rumbleows will Do | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Feb 06 1992 21:15 | 24 |
32.951 | well done | TROOA::PBLANEY | | Fri Feb 07 1992 01:03 | 22 |
| Lads,
In hockey (ice) over here, they've just started the 'consult the ref'
upstairs using the replay. It should be mandatory for all first
division, euro, and cup games. TV technology is not expensive these
days. A Small 8mmm camera at each net with a wide angle lens would do
the job. To review this would take a few minutes. What they do is let
the ref decide if he needs to look, not let the team ask. I hear what's
nexty is letting each team have one discretionary call per game, and
any others for the ref. Believe it or not, what is happening is the
refs are not taking too many risks, and using modern technology to help
them. Good idea. There may be a lot of money riding on a bad decision,
and anything that can help take the pressure off the Ref has gotta be
good. Seems like maybe the thing to do. However if the FA have anything
to do with it, they'll look at the ideas in about the year 2020.
Good luck to Soton - they won fair and square, and I look forward to a
smaller club like them maybe making it to the final.
Now onto the league, and get serious.
-pb
|
32.952 | Bad team selection | MACNAS::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Old Game... | Fri Feb 07 1992 12:56 | 24 |
|
If Alex Ferguson keeps tinkering around with the team formation
United will win nothing... United have played brilliantly all
season using 4 2 4 with 2 wingers raiding on the flanks....
On Wednesday night what does he do he drops Mark Hughes and
plays 3 in midfield... Back to the old problem what does he do
with Bryan Robson...Seeing that he is supposed to be such a
brilliant player why doesn't he play him at centre back in
Steve Bruce's absence , and let Webb and Ince run midfield,
which I might add they have been doing excellently all
season when Robson is missing....
Having a big squad is fine but if you don't know how to accaomdate
players or keep changing winning team to accomodate certain
players you are asking for trouble....
On form United should have beaten Southampton off the park ,
why didn't they I ask because United were completely
disjointed which had a lot to do with the way the team was
picked . It cannot all be blamed on Steve Bruce's absence
Yours in football
jm
|
32.953 | Crowd on their backs ... | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Feb 07 1992 13:20 | 9 |
| Man U played poorly on Wed, they deserved to lose. Team selection is up
to the manager, if one player isn't deleivering the goods, then they
should be dropped. The OT crowd won't help United though - they turned
nasty on Wed night - long may that continue ;-)
A tough game at OT tomorrow - 1 point will be good going for the
apparently fragile Mancs.
jb.
|
32.954 | ice hockey | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Careful with that axe, Eugene | Fri Feb 07 1992 14:13 | 7 |
| re.951
im not suprised the referee in ice hockey wants to get it right.
if i had a load of huge blokes with sticks bearing down on ME, id make
sure i had all the evidence i could find!
Ian.
|
32.955 | Just hold it right there... | BRUMMY::MASON | | Fri Feb 07 1992 14:51 | 18 |
| Re: .953
The UNITED crowd did not "turn nasty" as you so nicely put it. I admit
that in some of the games that I have seen this season, UNITED fans
have been guilty of "only singing when they're winning.." but I totally
disagree with you on this one.
When Soton scored their first, the Stretford end chanted "UNITED,
UNITED" for all they were worth. Just watch a video of Sportsnight if
you don't believe me. OK, we did descend to the level of booing when
they were blatantly hanging around or going backwards, but what do you
want from us? We're not saints (no pun intended..)
If you want to critisize UNITED and their fans, which is your
right, then please get your facts right first. No-one minds fair
criticism.
J
|
32.956 | Unhappy punters | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Feb 07 1992 15:04 | 4 |
| They didn't sound too happy in the 2nd half, the R5 and Sky
commentaries mentioned it. If results don't go well, they'll turn.
jb.
|
32.958 | Boy, did you have a hangover ??? | MIACT::RANKINE | | Fri Feb 07 1992 17:11 | 7 |
| nothing like an immediate response eh, Gaz ???
Or an immediate drop to the 2nd division ??
Going down, going down, going down....
Paul
|
32.959 | Did you just get back...!! | OPG::TONY | | Fri Feb 07 1992 17:12 | 8 |
| RE .957
Have just got back...???
You must have come in a taxi...!!!
tony
|
32.960 | late comer | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Careful with that axe, Eugene | Fri Feb 07 1992 17:15 | 5 |
| if the taxis are anything like here, they probably took him via
newcastle.
Ian. 'whos just been brought back to work the long way'
|
32.962 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | I'll just sit here and rust | Fri Feb 07 1992 19:04 | 5 |
| As there aren't enough Saints' supporters around for us to have
our own note - could someone please post here the Southampton team
that achieved this miracle?
Ill-informed of Spitbrook
|
32.964 | | OPG::TONY | | Fri Feb 07 1992 21:37 | 5 |
| > There is now a Southampton note set up on 158. Come on you Saints!!!
So why dont you go and waste your time in there then...or the Division 2 topic..!
Argh..Argh..
|
32.965 | It's a man's game! | TROOA::PBLANEY | | Fri Feb 07 1992 21:40 | 8 |
| re: .954
Ian, good point, but a few of the hockey refs are no tiny Tim's I can
tell you!!
3 points tomorrow!!
Paul
|
32.966 | United Back On Top | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Feb 10 1992 12:55 | 8 |
32.967 | Fixture cock-up | FLAT::JONES | | Mon Feb 10 1992 14:28 | 7 |
| I've only just noticed that the home game vs Man City (Mar 11) is being
played on a Wednesday night. This fixture was probably the best game at
OT last season, yet a lot of Utd's out-of-town fans will find it
difficult to get to this time. What's the big idea? Is it another case
of the local plod laying down the law?
Paul
|
32.968 | Update | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Feb 10 1992 15:44 | 37 |
32.969 | UNITED 1 WEDS 1 | BRUMMY::MASON | | Mon Feb 10 1992 16:08 | 40 |
| Another draw to add to the list as Saturday illustrated a re-run of
Wednesday night - a lot of work adding up to nothing.
UNITED, as is their wont these days, started around 15 minutes after
the whistle blew. They went behind in the 8th (?) minute to a superb
strike from a free-kick. Schmeical had no chance. The sleepy dust
cleared from their eyes, and UNITED started to play. For the rest of
the first half they attacked the Wednesday half relentlessly until
McClair chipped the keeper and the ball finally went into the back of
the net. A *suspicion* of offside, but the officials were having such a
bad game (the ref even apologised for a horrendous decision late in the
1st half when he should have played advantage to UNITED..) that it
really wasn't surprising that the linesman was well behind play.
After the UNITED equaliser, Wednesday were never in the game. UNITED
were playing some breathtaking football, most of it coming from the
feet of Andrei Kanchelskis who played a blinder. Giggs, at no 2, is
suffering seriously from a confidence deficiency, although he did put
in a couple of nice crosses and had a couple of nice efforts on goal.
He was substituted in the last 5 minutes of the game and replaced by
Mike Phelan. I fully expect to see him (Giggs) in the reserves for a
couple of games for him to get his confidence back before he resumes
his position in the first team.
Webb had a c**p game and wasn't taken off early enough imo. As it was,
he was substituted half way through the 2nd half to the delight of the
crowd, and Lee Sharpe came on.
As I see it, UNITED have a goals problem - they're not scoring enough.
Hughes had a couple of good shots well blocked by the keeper, but really,
the forwards are freezing in front of that goal. The only person putting
them in is McClair and he can't be expected to be superman. We have
some difficult games ahead, and unless we put more away, we will only
make things harder for ourselves.
Next home game a week on Saturday, let's hope the situation will have
improved by then.
J
|
32.970 | Ah! | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | guilty m'lud | Mon Feb 10 1992 18:31 | 5 |
| A '*suspicion* of off-side' was not the way I heard it!!!!!
It makes no wonder that 'united' (or was it 'UNITED') managed to pluck
up a bit after that - they probably couldn't beleive their luck.
|
32.971 | United go back on top, but the strain's starting to show. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Feb 10 1992 19:25 | 27 |
|
Well I guess we call it a point gained (on Leeds..) and one game
nearer the end, but that's about all. Hirst was playing and he
scored a good goal, but Leeds whupped this lot 6-1 AWAY three weeks
ago. We really should have won.
But with our neighbours beating Leeds and Liverpool struggling to
get a draw at Coventry, a point is not a disaster after all.
I hope this is our "dodgy" period, 'cause if things get much worse
we're going to blow it.. We're bound to have a stodgy patch, so's
let's hope this is it and a win will put us back on course.
I must admit to feeling a little worried at our performances of
late, and I'm sure the United camp are under a lot of pressure, but
sides that win the Championship must overcome that pressure and
still keep performing on the pitch.
Come back Steve Bruce, and all will be well. Leeds are missing
Chappy and had a bad game on Saturday, but they'll put things right
very soon and aren't likely to give us many more "free" games.
Liverpool, on the other hand, don't seem to have enough time to
catch up, and they probably now need to win all their remaining
games to have a realistic chance of winning it. I can't see them
doing that somehow...
Andy.
|
32.972 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Feb 11 1992 17:16 | 5 |
| Don't remember seeing this result in this conference...
Last week: FA youth Cup 4th round
Man City 1:3 Man United
|
32.973 | scoring problems | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's all in the RISC | Tue Feb 11 1992 21:13 | 28 |
| The goal scoring problem is bad. Hughes, despite his strengths, does
not score enough to be a striker. He *MUST* finf the net more often.
All i see him do, and very well I might add, is make space, lay the
ball off, and move on. His shooting percentage must be low. McClair
came from Celtic where he was a scorer, and this season has risen to
new heights. But he cannot do it alone. If Giggs is down on life, then
this seems like a good time to get Sharpe back in. He can score. The
midfield are not contributing enough. Ince is fast, and works hard, but
his goal production (1 last year) is not enough for a midfield player.
And where is Robbo these days. Webb is flirting with the form he had at
Forest, but looks much too heavy these days to be effective. I'd like
to see Pally used in moe corners - he can outjump anyone. Kanch. is a
fast player, and should set up more. I don't see us using him enough to
just keep pounding down the wing.
United will win the league, but unless some players really pull up
their socks, there will be a major clean out before next season begins,
and some new acquisitions, like a genuine goal scorer/midfielder of
breeding for the Euro assault.
Saturday's game was a classic example of this scoring drought.
Hoepfully they'll stuff some team 6-0 to get things going. February is
the tough month though.
My schedule says League Cup tomorrow night. Any confirmation on that ?
Paul
|
32.974 | This IS our DODGE period | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Tue Feb 11 1992 21:25 | 26 |
| RE -2
I think this is most certainly our dodgey (well dodge) period.
As has been mentioned in previous notes we're having probs getting the
ball in't back er net!!!!
United's play/buildup (once they've woken up) really is pleasing to the
eye, yet once the ball gets near the box the players end
up pi****g about with it & someone ends up looking a right twat!!!
I feel that fergie's continual changes to our lineup almost certainly
have alot to do with the problem.
The changes have only really come about since fergie's been trying to
squeeze Robbo into the lineup by hook or by crook!
Do we REALLY need Robbo in the first 11 every game???? I think not.
Why change a winning team????? as the ole saying goes.
Simon....
|
32.975 | Another Lockout! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Tue Feb 11 1992 21:39 | 19 |
| One other little thing I forgot to mention!
The crowd on saturday was 47,074 & when I turned up at about 14:45 the
queue's were still huge around the stretford end.
Just as I got in (with my LMTB) all the turnstiles were shut for
members.
Yet another lockout!
Once we're all seater the capacity will be only 43000!!! Clearly we're
going the wrong way an just because the directors want a fully
cantilevered stadium which will make great pictures taken from the sky.
I'd have thought a 50000 all seater stadium would be more in order.
Obviously OT hasn't always been full in recent season's, yet when the
teams playing well it IS!!!
And believe you me the team will be playing well for a long while to go
yet!!!! So watch out LEEDS!!!!
Si
|
32.976 | This is no time to lose your nerve, and Fergie won't. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Feb 12 1992 12:35 | 17 |
|
To answer .974..
No, we're not in action in the League Cup tonight - we don't know
who our opponents are going to be yet. I believe Middlesboro and
Peterborough play their replay tonight for the privilege. Anyone?
Let's relax a little guys....for a team with so much difficulty
sticking the ball in the net we're not doing so bad. Have faith,
it WILL work out for us in the end. It's at the back in recent
games that we've lost it a little, and Bruce's return should put
an end to those problems. We can still win the League given a
little more confidence and composure in front of goal. Hughes
has been outstanding this season, with only the odd poor game. He'd
be in my team every time.
Andy.
|
32.977 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | d i g i t a l | Wed Feb 12 1992 12:39 | 8 |
|
I see that Neil "put it over the bar" Webb was on the winning team in
Question of Sport" last night. It's probably the only team that he will win
anything with this season.
Cunno
|
32.978 | What an educated remark... [cunnos I.Q.= -10!!!! | PEKING::DAVIESG | Wherever you go, there you are | Wed Feb 12 1992 14:45 | 12 |
32.979 | Owt there ? | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Feb 12 1992 16:40 | 5 |
| re -1
Was it interesting ?
jb.
|
32.980 | A hint perhaps??? | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Feb 12 1992 17:16 | 6 |
| RE .978
Please give us just a little clue on what it was.......
Si....
|
32.981 | 60 seconds starting now !! | PLUNDR::LOWEG | Don't believe a word | Wed Feb 12 1992 17:19 | 8 |
|
What, like is it a film, book or play ?? How many words ?? Sounds
like ?? 3 sylables ?? etc..
I think you better as Lionel..
Gary..
|
32.982 | Give us a Clue | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Feb 12 1992 17:31 | 3 |
32.983 | | ARNIES::PAGED | No dialogue please, I'm Austrian | Wed Feb 12 1992 17:34 | 1 |
| I though it was fair comment as far as Webb is concerned 8-)
|
32.984 | the mysterious note | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Careful with that axe, Eugene | Wed Feb 12 1992 17:34 | 6 |
|
it was someone slagging off cunno wasnt it?
thought i read it earlier. cant remember who.
Ian.
|
32.985 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | GARY WAITE | Wed Feb 12 1992 17:42 | 5 |
| Can someone tell me when United take on Palace at Old Trafford.
Cheers
Gary
|
32.986 | Fixture build up.... | PEKING::DAVIESG | Wherever you go, there you are | Wed Feb 12 1992 17:50 | 7 |
|
My fixture list says 22nd Feb...
Then again, it's probably wrong:-)
Greg...
|
32.987 | Eagles game | FLAT::JONES | | Wed Feb 12 1992 17:55 | 2 |
| Sat Feb 22 Year of the Monkey (auspicious for Utd?) according to my
fixture list.
|
32.989 | not all ticket | FLAT::JONES | | Wed Feb 12 1992 21:07 | 3 |
| The game is NOT all-ticket, but all reserved seats have been sold.
Usual standing accom on the day, plus unreserved seats in E stand.
- info courtesy of Saturday's match programme.
|
32.990 | too many one-liners | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Wed Feb 12 1992 22:04 | 8 |
| Re:last 10 or 12 notes
I have to say that you lot (in this note) are doing all you can to get
to that magic 1,000
and I'm flippin' adding to it (arghhhhhhhhhhh
Noel
|
32.991 | When next season comes.. | BRUMMY::MASON | | Thu Feb 13 1992 13:38 | 17 |
| The Board at UNITED have decided not to exclude away supporters next
season. They will be accommodated, in limited numbers, in Stand A. For
FA Cup games the normal rules will be complied with.
As for pricing, all reserved seats for league matches played at OT will
cost members 12.00 or 14.00, with standing costing members 8.00. Season
Tickets and LMTB prices will increase accordingly. Because of the
demand for space next season, additional LMTBs will be offered.
Only existing members will be invited to renew, the cost remaining
unchanged.
And there you have it.
J
(from Saturday's match programme)
|
32.992 | My claim to fame | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Thu Feb 13 1992 15:08 | 21 |
|
Just thought I would let you know, I got my autographed picture of
Andrei Kanschelski yesterday. Met him personally ... he is very small
in height and his English is very limited i.e. yes, no, thank you
etc...
He was in a sports shop in the Stretford Arndale here signing pictures.
My younger cousin now has the picture...
ttfn
mac
p.s. there is the infamous HOSTAGE meeting of Utd fans next Tuesday at
Lancashire Cricket Club... Board members of Utd have been invited, but
none have replied and none will probably turn up
There is talk of Utd fans leaving 10 minutes before the end of a game
as a protest. Don't know how that will effect Utd, as they will have
already paid to watch the game. If they are going to do that then they
need to hit utd where it hurts... in the pocket.......
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32.993 | re-HOSTAGE | BRUMMY::MASON | | Thu Feb 13 1992 15:36 | 10 |
| re-1
Mac
What is this HOSTAGE meeting about now in the light of what was printed
in Saturday's match programme? I understood that people were mad about
a rumoured 50% price increase. As that *seems* to have gone away, what
is on the agenda at the meeting?
J
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32.994 | s | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Thu Feb 13 1992 17:07 | 16 |
|
re -1
The rumour has NOT gone away, as mentioned in the MEN earlier this week
Utd going to do just that maybe not by 50% but by at least 30%. We
shall have to wait and see.
As to an agenda, I have no idea, topics to include maybe
why prices have to go up so much
why the overall capacity is lower than at present, when we are
constantly turning away fans at home
etc....
If I do find out I will let you know.. Maybe Si is going???
mac
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32.995 | sack the board! | FLAT::JONES | | Thu Feb 13 1992 18:19 | 20 |
| My specious claim to fame is I used to sit directly in front of the
entertaining Michael Crick at OT (that was before my late ticket
renewal resulted in my LMTB being reallocated).
Crick wrote the very informative "Manchester United - Betrayal of a
Legend", rubbished at the time by David 'Totally Impartial' Meek of the
MEN.
You only have to flick thro it to realise that the hyperbolic 'greatest
club in the world' tag is a load of crap.
The team are brilliant, but it's been long apparent that the MUFC
directors regard the fans as an unsavoury, necessary evil (same with
all big clubs, I suppose, look at the Arsenal Bond fiasco).
Clearly, these extortionate price increases have something to do with
last season's flotation, and the shareholders' dividends that flow from
it.
Let's hope HOSTAGE get some kind of result.
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32.996 | | YUPPY::PANES | Hippy daze is here again | Thu Feb 13 1992 18:41 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.995 by FLAT::JONES >>>
-< sack the board! >-
> but it's been long apparent that the MUFC
> directors regard the fans as an unsavoury, unnecessary evil (same with
They're not the only ones ( oblig. smiley ).
Stuart
|
32.997 | Business is business... | BRUMMY::MASON | | Thu Feb 13 1992 20:28 | 36 |
| re.995
As I saw it, the flotation was necessary to inject cash into the
company (Manchester United plc) expressly for this redevelopment (if I
am wrong, or simply naive, then I'm sorry). We all have to accept that
football is big business these days. The times are long since gone
where players played for love. You only have to look at the
extortionate transfer fees flying around to see that money rules.
When MUplc floted the shares, they committed to paying their
shareholders a dividend. As with any company, it has to make a profit
in order to be able to keep that commitment. This profit has come from
the fans through the turnstiles and through the peripheral stuff
(merchandising, programmes...), TV rights to games, and the short, but
sweet FA Cup run. The increasing interest in MU due to their increased
success in League and Cup football will ensure that the shareholders
are paid.
To ensure that this continues next season, while the re-development
continues in line with the Taylor report, price increases are
necessary. While it is hard on everyone (me included as I pay my dues
upfront) we have to accept that this is the way it is. I don't really
think that 8.00 is too much to ask to watch the best in 1st Division
football.
Its all very well coming out with all of this vitriol, but what is your
answer to it? I'm not trying to get at you here, but unless you can
propose a solution to what is a difficult problem, then complaining is
useless.
We all love the game, and we are going to have to continue paying to
watch it. Prices will go up - its inevitable. I don't like it any more
than you do.
J
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32.998 | F.A. Youth Cup | OPG::TONY | | Thu Feb 13 1992 21:24 | 7 |
| The youngsters are at it tonight in the 5th Round of the F.A. Youth Cup
against Tranmmere at Old Trafford.
The paper today said that Giggs was going to make a return. We shall se...!!
Come on you youngsters..!!
Tony
|
32.999 | Kick off for the benefit of Pedigree Chum and Fairy Liquid | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Feb 13 1992 21:36 | 7 |
| re -2
Only 30-40% of Man U's income (as with other clubs) will be from the
turnstiles. This figure will get less as TV takes over, and Sunday
afternoon and Monday night football becomes the norm. Fans ? sod em.
jb.
|
32.1000 | The New Red Herring Stand | FLAT::JONES | | Thu Feb 13 1992 21:57 | 25 |
| re .997
I don't think it's necessary to be so apathetic about being helpless to
do anything about higher prices given the actions by fans at other
clubs in the 1st div.
The point I was trying to make is why should Utd fans have to dig deep
into their pockets to swell the income of a relatively small number of
shareholders. I believe that the redevelopment programme is mainly a
smokescreen for this.
I don't think people would mind paying maybe 10 quid, or whatever, if
it was genuinely going to the club, rather than rapidly disappearing
forever out of it.
The ground is going to be of substantially reduced capacity for one
season; after that it will be 43 000 expensive seats every match.
What's wrong with a bankloan to cover the shortfall in the Taylor
money? Answer: why cripple yourself with interest payments, when you
can milk the fans coming thro the turnstiles.
The difference, I believe, between this and any other consumer/provider
situation is that Utd count on the fact that the fans will keep coming
no matter what. Maybe, following the example of West Ham and Arsenal
fans we are entering an era of 'scarf power'. Maybe.
|
32.1001 | shareholders are important | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's all in the RISC | Thu Feb 13 1992 23:28 | 15 |
| Those 'relatively few shareholders' happen to have spent a few bob on
the club's future, handing their filthy lucre over to the board to
spend. I'd say they have a right to have a say in how their investment
is justified, ie: raise prices.
Here in Canada, professional sport tickets are scarce, and for a decent
seat at anything it costs about $30, about 15 quid. That is if you can
get in. I still think United should look for a 50000-60000 stadium, a
la spanish types, and take the plunge. We discusses this earlier, and
someone complained about all the 'true' fans. Footy is big business,
else you die. Take it or leave it. 430000 all seater *must* raise more
revenue than the current lot of seats+standing does - why would the
shareholders accept anything less ?
-pb
|
32.1002 | Rumbleows Semi-Final | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Feb 14 1992 19:14 | 5 |
32.1003 | Rumbelows and FA Youth Cup | OPG::TONY | | Fri Feb 14 1992 20:11 | 13 |
| Details are not confirmed but should Middlesborough have a result tommorow
in the FA Cup then the games will be on the 26th Feb and 4th March.
If not then the first leg will be played on the 4th March and the second on
the 11th March..
United are away in the 1st leg..
Also,
The Youth team reached the semi-finals of the FA Youth Cup last night by
beating Tranmmere Rovers 2-0 at Old Trafford. One goal was scored by Giggs.
Tony
|
32.1004 | Can't wait for 2000 | ULYSSE::CHAMPOLLION | | Fri Feb 14 1992 21:07 | 3 |
32.1005 | 1000-up | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Ian Hawley, South UK VMS support | Fri Feb 14 1992 21:16 | 6 |
| JF,
i was gonna post note 1000 last night, but i thought it couldnt think
of anything interesting to say...
no change there!
Ian.
|
32.1006 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Feb 14 1992 21:19 | 9 |
| Re .997
One of the reason's I stopped going to watch United was the price. I
think 8.00 or even more is an extortionate amount for 90 mins football.
Its way over the odds compared to say the Cinema or Horse Racing.
Taking a family to football is a second mortgage job; taking your wife
and two kids is 50 quid touch after admission, programmes etc
|
32.1007 | Giggs scores x 2 | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:31 | 8 |
| re - 1003
Utd Youth Team as mentioned beat Tranmere, and Giggs actually scored
both goals.
Also I am lead to beleive that there was approx 8000 people there to
watch. Is this a record for a youth team game????
mac
|
32.1008 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Feb 17 1992 16:06 | 4 |
| Re .last
8,000 is a small crowd for United youth. In the old days (late 50's and
early 60's) they sometimes got 20,000+.
|
32.1009 | Ryan is Out | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Feb 18 1992 15:59 | 6 |
32.1010 | Is the Derby Postponed | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:03 | 12 |
32.1011 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:27 | 5 |
| Match against City has been postponed. Chelsea fixture re-arranged for
28th Feb. [That can't be right -- that's a Friday; maybe 28th March?]
No new date for City yet. United running into fixture
problems because of Middlesboro vs Peterborough delays and FA Cup
clashes.
|
32.1012 | Final League Placings. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Tue Feb 18 1992 17:10 | 9 |
|
Would anybody out there be able to supply me with the following
statistics as I am compiling a study at the moment. What I would like to
know are the final league positions of Man Utd every year since they last
won the title in 1967.
Thanks in anticipation
Cunno
|
32.1013 | classy p***take | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Ian Hawley, South UK VMS support | Tue Feb 18 1992 17:27 | 5 |
|
hes got style, hasnt he?!?
:-)
Ian.
|
32.1014 | Talk about neck :-) | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue Feb 18 1992 17:34 | 4 |
|
Martin, I suggest you buy the Rothmans. :-)
Gary.
|
32.1015 | V Jones suspended, shock horror | FLAT::JONES | | Tue Feb 18 1992 17:51 | 7 |
| Says in the paper today that Chelsea want to bring the fixture forward
so that Vinnie Jones won't miss the 6th Rnd Cup tie, oweing to the
suspension following Saturday's 7 second booking (he misses 2 games).
Utd have said no - they want it playing late March (but not the 28th
- earlier note, we're playing QPR then). Wonder if Utd will use that
free Saturday to stage the derby game...
|
32.1016 | Yawn............... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Feb 18 1992 18:01 | 6 |
|
re 1013..
No, Ian. He's just nothing else to talk about.
Andy.
|
32.1017 | :-) :-) :-) | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Feb 18 1992 18:44 | 11 |
32.1018 | Chelsea | OPG::TONY | | Tue Feb 18 1992 21:30 | 11 |
| Re-arranged for the 26th February at 8:00pm..!!
Man City on the 11th March is postponed due to Rumbellows Cup.
Tony
P.S.
What's going on with all these Hidden Notes..!! Can someone please tell us.!!
I wont bother to reply to Cunnos little assault at United..Yet again..!!
So people should NOT stick up for him when he is acting like a pil*&*k !!
|
32.1019 | Typical | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Feb 18 1992 22:06 | 12 |
32.1020 | not exactly Cricket eh what ! | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's all in the RISC | Wed Feb 19 1992 02:16 | 10 |
| all this hidden stuff is not exactly Cricket eh what old chaps ?
Martin is getting nervous - into mid-February, United having a rough
time, and still on top. I think he is preparing his congratulatory note
for when we win the title, and it will contain a long verbage on our
finishes these past 20 odd years. Yes Martin, I'd sure like to see the
study results, and a comparison with Liverpool or anyone else. Please
post as soon as possible.
Paul
|
32.1021 | Etiquette violation by the moderator? | DBOSW2::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Feb 19 1992 17:27 | 2 |
| Bit offside there, Gary eh? The moderator advertising cigarettes and
advising a noter to commit hari-kari in a single sentence. :-)
|
32.1022 | Alex at the R.D.S. | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Feb 20 1992 16:31 | 12 |
32.1023 | Webby | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Feb 20 1992 16:51 | 6 |
32.1024 | Excellent Webb?????? | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Thu Feb 20 1992 17:04 | 19 |
32.1025 | Can you see through Red Tinted Glasses | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Feb 20 1992 17:14 | 9 |
32.1026 | Webb played Great...... | PEKING::DAVIESG | Wherever you go, there you are | Thu Feb 20 1992 17:34 | 6 |
|
I agree. Webb had a great game (I saw it live on BskyB) He was steady
and looked in command for nearly all of the game. I agree with Cunno
about Thomas though.... He really was bad.
Greg..
|
32.1027 | | BEAGLE::CAMPBELL | Real ponies don't go oink! | Thu Feb 20 1992 17:50 | 17 |
| I have to disagree, or is it agree? Dunno. Anyway, I though Webb had an
average game, he didn't shine for me, nor was he particularly bad.
Having said that, quite a few passes went astray in the first half, it
looked as though France were going to dominate the game until the goal,
and of course when the boy Lineker came on for the second half England
were transformed. I imagine that Gazza will walk back into the side if
Webb and/or Clough play like that again.
Stevo.
p.s. We need Hoddle back again to make the play if we're gonna have
Lineker and Shearer up front as a credible attacking force during the
summer.
p.p.s. I saw the slow-mo replay of the French 'B' team's goal from
Tuesday night, it was at LEAST a foot over the line. They was robbed.
|
32.1028 | The boy Shearer done good | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Feb 20 1992 20:36 | 15 |
| Webb was average, let's face it...
If he was meant to be the creative force in midfield then I think
Taylor will have to change his plans. Clough produced the only real
creative pass of the game when he split the French defence in two, and
I reckon he deserves at least another chance.
Gazza would certainly walk straight into that team, as would Platt, and
I reckon Barnes would be preferred to Clough, so I can't see Webb, or
Thomas, holding down a regular place once everyone is fit.
Two excellent points last night though were the performances of Jones
at right back, and Shearer up front. Shearer looked all class, and both
he and Jones have long England careers ahead of them.
Thought Mark Wright played superbly... created the opening goal...
Stew.
|
32.1029 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Feb 20 1992 20:38 | 5 |
| Re .1024
Cunno is only sulking; he's just realised that Liverpool have wasted
1.5m on Michael Thomas - a player that will never get back into the
England team while class acts like Webb are around.
|
32.1030 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Feb 20 1992 20:45 | 4 |
| RE .1028
I thought Barnes was playing; after all his contribution was as
annonymous as usual....
|
32.1031 | Thomas is worth 1.5m, Webb isn't!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Feb 20 1992 21:03 | 6 |
| re .1030
no, I think you're thinking of Webb... ;-)
Stew
|
32.1032 | agree with Cunno | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's all in the RISC | Sat Feb 22 1992 01:09 | 11 |
| I didn't see the game, but in general agree with Martin on the global
comment. Mind you, I doubt I'd agree it is just because he came to
United - it could be he thinks he has made it, and therefore takes it
easy. I believe Webby will be gone in the summer - he has only shown
occasional signs of Forest form at United. Cloughie will make him
great again. United should get what they can. They should be careful
NOT to take any players from Clough - he makes them play above average
- a tough task for a manager to achieve at United with all the
pressure.
-pb
|
32.1033 | Going Clear | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Feb 24 1992 12:41 | 9 |
32.1034 | United 2 - 0 Crystal Palace | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Feb 24 1992 12:42 | 16 |
|
Meanwhile, back to United...
Three points on Saturday against the Falling Eagles, with Sparky
getting both in a 2-0 victory. With Leeds getting a point in
yesterdays televised bore-draw (1-1) at Everton, we are now three
points clear + a game in hand over Leeds. Liverpool and City both
lost, so it now looks like a two-horse race for the title barring
total disaster.
Chelsea on Wednesday. A win and we're looking good with only 13
games to go...
Better start thinking up those excuses, Martin...8-)
Andy.
|
32.1035 | Reds on a roll.. | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Feb 24 1992 13:43 | 39 |
| UNITED 2 Crystal Palace 0
My faith in Sparky comes right at last!
In all truth it was a pretty nondescript game. The wind didn't help
matters much, but neither (here we go again) did our illustrious
officials. With the greatest respect to my refereeing colleague, I just
can't help wondering whether the old adage "one rule for one, one rule
for another..." really does apply. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I
thought that the new off-side rule stated that if a player was in line
with the defender when the ball was played, then he was on side. The
amount of times that a player was called when it was clear that he was
in line with the defender was ludicrous. And then, of course, those
occasions where "oh I'll let it pass this time..." god it was so
frustrating.
Also, Crystal Palace were guilty of some diabolical fouling (anyone
remember a certain Cup Final replay?) and yet Hughes retaliates once
and is booked. Bryan Robson was blatantly booted in the shins, was
down in the box, not allowed attention from the bench, and the referee
waved play on!! I was aghast.
Anyway, at the end of the day we came away with a welcome 3 points. The
2 goals were well taken, but in all seriousness, we should have had
more. Schmeical made a superb save in the 2nd half -- how on earth did
the ball not go in the net after a nice CP move. Schmeical the rubber
man methinks.
The two week break obviously did them the world of good. Giggs looked
totally revitalised and put in some wonderful displays down the wing in
his now customary no 4 shirt. Donaghy looked our most solid player at
the back (Schmeical apart) and Webb, altho taken off at the end, looked
as good as he did at the beginning of the season.
What with Leeds being held by Everton, and the Pool being royally
stuffed by Norwich, a good weekend was had by all..
J
|
32.1036 | Possible Moves | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Feb 24 1992 17:00 | 6 |
32.1037 | Peter Davenport and Terry Gibson... where are they now?? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Mon Feb 24 1992 19:28 | 5 |
| re .1036
So, another manc striker to be condemmed to complete obscurity, eh??
Stew 8-)
|
32.1038 | comfortable win | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's all in the RISC | Mon Feb 24 1992 21:49 | 35 |
| United will hardly be selling anyone at this stage.
Seen the game live on TV Saturday. The previous comments were accurate.
Robbo was taken down just inside the area - not even a whisper of a
whistle. Although Giggs looked good, he does not know what to do when
he gets to the area. Defenders are backing off him now, but he is
unsure what to do. McClair was brilliant. Ran all over, looks like he
can play any position, and was a star. His backheel to Giggs from the
byline just inside the area, and Giggs beautiful low curving cross
which Hughes lunged at, was a pretty move. The outstretched leg that
Hughes got to the ball made it spin away from him and the keeper nicely
into the net.
United could have been down by two also. The defence looked slack, with
the big man at the back for CP getting a free header off a corner,
which he hit right into Schmeical. Our keeper saved the day later
with a great reaction save, when the United defence were standing
around watching the game. Pal Mal was solid as usual, and he is keeping
Parker out - rightfully so!. Webb in midfield was solid, but I thought
Ince had a helluva game playing deep. Noone could get round him ,and he
player aggressively. Poor Kanch. - they forgot we had a right winger,
and just about never fed him the ball. Maybe a tactic.
Parker came on, and Webb got a rest. Sharpe came on and only on the
slo-mo did you see what a great try he made at a cross, nearly turning
it into a goal. He looked fine for the time he was on. I'd rotate him
and Giggs, as Sharpe is much bigger and stronger.
A comfortable win. Roll on Wednesday. United have more games away than
home. The game in hand is crucial, and a point at least will be
welcomed. I believe we beat them earlier, so I am going for a win here,
and a very useful cushion that we will need. If we have a 6 point lead
with 10 games to go, I reckon it is home free.
-paul
|
32.1039 | UNITED | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Feb 25 1992 21:15 | 7 |
32.1040 | Phelan......Brilliant. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Tue Feb 25 1992 22:15 | 19 |
32.1041 | Relegated note! | ESSB::TSHAUGHNESSY | Electric Shaughs! | Tue Feb 25 1992 23:30 | 10 |
| Oi, re last
Stewards inquiry needed in that last one ????
When I saw the 5 I thought "pounds", but when I seen "Million"
I had to intervene
|
32.1042 | getting rid of the dead wood? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Vote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USA | Tue Feb 25 1992 23:41 | 7 |
| Just out of idle curiousity.... is the stunningly talented Rod Wallace
still with the Mancs ... and how come noone has made an offer for him
yet? (:==:)
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.1043 | This is going to be our year... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Feb 25 1992 23:46 | 11 |
|
Extract the proverbial at your leisure, boys....you'll be choking
on the league title gags at the end of the season 8-)
We have discussed the many obscure United purchases in the transfer
market at length time over in this topic, yet still it returns.
I guess we can live with it though, if Alex brings home the bacon
this year. It has truely been a long time since '67...
Andy.
|
32.1044 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | I'll just sit here and rust | Wed Feb 26 1992 01:11 | 9 |
| re .1042
> Just out of idle curiousity.... is the stunningly talented Rod Wallace
> still with the Mancs ... and how come noone has made an offer for him
Uh, uh. _Danny_ Wallace went to Manchester United.
Brother Rod is at Leeds.
Tony
|
32.1045 | Danny Wallace Says | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Feb 26 1992 12:57 | 14 |
|
re: Danny Wallace
Wallace is currently playing in the reserves until a chance comes up in
the 1st team. There were runours that he was returning to Southampton,
and still might if UTD are to buy Shearer at the end of the season.
However in the meantime Danny has been knocking in the goals, I think
has scored 3/4 times in his last 3/4 outings.
Mac
|
32.1046 | never forget the keeper | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Ian Hawley, South UK VMS support | Wed Feb 26 1992 14:59 | 29 |
|
Andy,
at this stage of the season, it would be a confident man indeed who bet
against Man Utd to win the championship.
if indeed you DO win the championship, as it seems you will, then i
shall be the first to congratulate you. you will have proved (despite a
few glitches (sp)) to be the most consistent team.
it seems however, that full credit will not be given to the team, and
more will be made of the injury situation at clubs such as Liverpool
and Leeds, where notable injuries have lessened the performance of the
team. Whilst this is true indeed, i think that nothing should be taken
away from your team, notably i think the influences of players such as
Kanchelskis and Giggs, and especially Schmeical.
Goalkeepers, supported by a strong defence, seem to be championship
winners these days, it was the notable addition of the in-form David
Seaman that spurred Arsenals title chasing team last season.
This season it is Schmeical, most of the time unobtrusively, but
occasionally spectacularly keping the clean sheets that lead to points
and championships.
The role of the goalkeeper in modern football seems unglamorous in
comparison with that of the goalgetter, which is a shame.
Liverpool have really failed to maintain consistency due to a poor
defence and decidedly inconsistent goalkeeper.
If these problems are ironed out, next season should be very
entertaining.
Which club did Schmeical sign from and for how much?
Ian.
|
32.1047 | A comfortable victory for the REDS! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Feb 26 1992 15:22 | 7 |
| Well,
United to win 2 - 0 tonight.
All us Warrington bods 'll be going along. Apart from Watty that is, who can't
get a pass from THE BOSS (she who must be obeyed)!!!!
|
32.1048 | United Champions 92' | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Feb 26 1992 15:51 | 31 |
32.1049 | Poor Cunno!!! Ha ha | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Feb 26 1992 16:11 | 12 |
| RE .1048
To add to the previous reply.
I think you'll find that the most consistent team is nearly always a squad which
has suffered little in the way of injuries & having a good/large enough squad to
bring in decent players when there are injuries.
As Brian said, We have the talent there to bring in those players!!!!
Si...
|
32.1050 | Coaching difference ? | CHEFS::CAINEP | Marvin the paranoid android | Wed Feb 26 1992 18:00 | 8 |
| Further addition to .1048
I may have missed something, but no-one seems to question *why*
Looneypool have had so many injuries. Strange that it only became a
serious problem when Dalglish disappeared and Souness arrived.
Is Dalglish clairvoyent ? Or do MUFC have better coaching staff ?
PFC
|
32.1051 | Will we be 6 points clear Tonight | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Feb 26 1992 18:34 | 7 |
32.1052 | Brian is worse than Martin | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Ian Hawley, South UK VMS support | Wed Feb 26 1992 19:26 | 12 |
|
Brian,
so how was your weeks course at the cunno school of bias?
Ian.
p.s to say Man Utd have a more talented side than Liverpool is
nonsense, NO player gets as injured in as stylish and talented
way as the likes of John Barnes and Ian Rush!
:-)
|
32.1053 | Only Barne's clothes are stylish | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Feb 26 1992 20:28 | 8 |
32.1054 | So much for unbiased notes!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Wed Feb 26 1992 21:23 | 6 |
| Brian,
I hope the mancs get well and truly stuffed tonight!!
Stew.
|
32.1055 | | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's all in the RISC | Wed Feb 26 1992 21:34 | 26 |
| OK Ok guys, before Gary comes in with the big moderator axe . . .
I thought Ian's (.1046) assessment was fair, and unbiased, and the
congrats will be welcomed. Hopefully United will learn once they win
this that they can't always buy their way into championships. A blend
of talent, built up through the junior ranks, and complemented by the
occasional purchase, is what will pay off over YEARS, and not just one.
We deserve the success, but I can't help but feel some of the lessons
Busby learned have been forgotton. Liverpool, in whom I have immense
respect as a club, have developed great players out of average ones,
and have a superb junior system. Their purchases when KD was boss were
very astute. I am not so sure Souness will keep that good judgement
intact, but that is another matter. Fergie is finally getting to where
he was at Aberdeen. He built a brilliant team out of nothing. His
problem at Utd was that success had to be tomorrow, so he tried buying
his way along. It paid off in in bits and pieces, with the ECWC being
the crown, but the big ones (League & Euro Cup) require what he has
finally gained, control. United should now move on to bigger and better
things. The league is just the first step. For English football, a
successful Utd is good news, along with Liverpool Arsenal etc.
Victory over Chelsea will ensure a very comfortable point margin, and
lead to more points as the team can relax and just play. A pivotal
game. 2-1 Utd.
-pb
|
32.1056 | ... | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Ian Hawley, South UK VMS support | Wed Feb 26 1992 21:54 | 8 |
| pb,
couldnt have said it better myself.
perfectly unbiased, brilliant.
Ian.
p.s 1-1 tonight is my pred.
|
32.1057 | Cunno Really Follows Tranmere | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Feb 26 1992 22:05 | 19 |
32.1058 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Wed Feb 26 1992 22:10 | 4 |
|
Chelsea to win 1 or 2 nil.
JN.
|
32.1059 | update pls | EICMFG::HOWE | Alice in ordnung | Thu Feb 27 1992 01:40 | 5 |
|
Any updates yet ???
K.
|
32.1060 | oh well, it's not that bad.... | PEKING::DAVIESG | Wherever you go, there you are | Thu Feb 27 1992 11:50 | 9 |
|
United 1 - 1 Chelsea
Hughes 87 Donaghy(og) 63
United do well to get the point, but they will be dissapointed about
their inability to win and about Robbo's injury.
Greg.
|
32.1061 | Sparkey to the Rescue | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Feb 27 1992 12:48 | 13 |
32.1062 | Four points clear on top and other things.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Feb 27 1992 12:57 | 33 |
|
Glad we managed to salvage the point last night - R5 kept me in
suspense whilst covering the trivial goings-on at Anfield 8-)
Ian, your note earlier was very fair and even-handed - all your
own work? ;-) - and I for one hope to be able to enjoy reading
your plaudids on this fine United side, but I disagree that
*should* United win the league that it will only be remembered
for Liverpool's so-called injury crisis. This is rubbish. As we
United supporters know only too well, only winners are remembered.
For example, who other than the particular team's own fans could
remember the last 10 league runners-up without resorting to some
sort of records book? Also, who cares that when Arsenal won the
title 3 years ago that they actually only won the league due
to them scoring more goals - their GD was identical to Liverpool's,
so they also conceded more but were still the winners.
Winners, Ian. Liverpool have enjoyed their success and no one has
dripped on about injuries to their own side. Liverpool have
sufferred through an unfortunately large number this season, but
lets not forget that the original first team squad was an aged
one. Injuries are part of the risk of having an older squad. Many
of the younger players were kept out of the side by Dalglish in
favour of buying in older talent. Ce la vie...
It's significant that since Sourpuss brought in these youngsters
they have steadily rebuilt confidence and form. I said they would
way back in October, when things looked grim. But it will take
time. In the meantime you'll just have to accept that other more
accomplished sides will take the honours for a while.
Andy.
|
32.1063 | You forgot to say...!!! | OPG::TONY | | Thu Feb 27 1992 13:00 | 13 |
| Brian,
We also had 2 goals disallowed for offside.
One from McClair which I had an excellent view of, plus the pleasure of numerous
action replays on the executive boxes monitors...There were 3 Chelsea players
standing on the goal line...As for the other it was at the other end so I
really can't comment....
Never mind...
Tony
|
32.1064 | :-) | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Ian Hawley, South UK VMS support | Thu Feb 27 1992 13:03 | 8 |
|
is there any point in manchester united fans turning up until 5 minutes
to go these days?!?!?
:-)
ouch! ouch! im joking!!!
Ian.
:-) (again)
|
32.1065 | im in a good mood! | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Ian Hawley, South UK VMS support | Thu Feb 27 1992 13:09 | 15 |
| re. andy,
what i meant by 'it will be remembered for Liverpools injuries' was
meant in the context that us Liverpool fans shouldnt whine so much!
:-)
anyway, your right about the young side.
Liverpool and United can claim to have the best scouts in the
business with an uncanny ability to find young talent.
its a shame Liverpool didnt stick to this instead of resorting to
buying Derby players...
:-)
Giggs, McManaman and Jones are the 3 best young 'finds' this year
and will mature into excellent players.
Ian.
|
32.1066 | A six month selective memory? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Feb 27 1992 13:25 | 6 |
| >>Liverpool and United can claim to have the best scouts in the
>>business with an uncanny ability to find young talent.
You have to be joking, surely?
Mike M
|
32.1067 | Chelsea the Bogeymen | FLAT::JONES | | Thu Feb 27 1992 14:08 | 10 |
| Chelsea have been our bogey side at OT going back to the days of
Osgood, Cooke et al when they saved their best performances for OT -
including a cup final. Didn't we give them an own goal and an iffy
penalty in the game last year (could have been the year before..)
*********************************************************************
BTW I never feel in the slightest bit moved to post anything in the
Liverpool conference (what can you say about the scallys that hasn't
been said before?). It's a pity we have to put up with their puerile
whingeing in this note....sad, really.
|
32.1068 | so should we stick to our own topics? | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Ian Hawley, South UK VMS support | Thu Feb 27 1992 14:52 | 13 |
| re. "peurile whingeing"
its called conversation.
if you bothered to set aside your incredible bias and actually read
the notes properly you would see that we are discussing certain issues
including consistency and youth policies.
is this "peurile"?
or should such words be reserved for people who intend to inflame the
'feuding' between football teams by barracking opposing supporters?
Ian.
:-) (sort of)
|
32.1069 | It's a long time since '67 | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Feb 27 1992 14:54 | 10 |
| re .1067
I didn't realise they used to play the cup final at Old Trafford...
Must have been a long time ago??!!??
As for not writing in the 'pool notes file, keep it up... we can do
without that sort of note!!
Stew.
|
32.1070 | anyone got a dictionary!!! | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Ian Hawley, South UK VMS support | Thu Feb 27 1992 14:59 | 5 |
|
by the way, how do you spell, Peurile/Puerile/Purile?
Ian.
|
32.1071 | Replay | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Feb 27 1992 15:02 | 7 |
32.1072 | All-Ticket or Not | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Feb 27 1992 15:24 | 11 |
32.1073 | Middlesbrough..Semi-final | OPG::TONY | | Thu Feb 27 1992 15:36 | 11 |
| Brian,
The game is all ticket...!!
At the moment only Season ticket holders and LMTB holders can obtain tickets..
There is an announcement on Friday the 28th but I suspect you are going to need
Tokens...Call the ticket office on Friday.
Also, there is a rumour that the Man City game might be on the 18th of March.
Tony
|
32.1074 | 13 to Go | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Feb 27 1992 15:51 | 21 |
32.1075 | | BEAGLE::CAMPBELL | Real ponies don't go oink! | Thu Feb 27 1992 16:55 | 5 |
| It's spelled 'puerile', and comes from the latin 'puer', meaning 'boy'.
Helpingly yours,
Stevo
|
32.1076 | | YUPPY::PANES | Watching the big apple turn over | Thu Feb 27 1992 19:20 | 14 |
32.1077 | What's the difference?? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Feb 27 1992 20:27 | 31 |
| re .1071
Brian,
I'd just like to point out that there is, though a very subtle one, a
difference between an FA Cup Final and an FA CUP Final REPLAY.
Just in case you can't work it out for yourself...
The final is between the two teams which won their respective
semi-finals, whether they required replays or not, and is generally
played in a big stadium with a large capacity, such as Wembley.
A replay is needed if the two teams which won their respective
semi-finals, whether they required a replay or not, are unable to
produce a result in the final, after extra time (i.e. Crystal P. vs
Mancs in 1990).
The replay is generally played at a smaller stadium (some might even
say second rate), with a lower capacity, such as Old Trafford.
A second replay would be needed if the two teams in the replay, that
also played in the final, after winning their respective semi-finals,
whether they needed a replay or not, could not decide the match in the
replay, after extra time. Though, in cup final replays there would be
penalties at the end of the replay, after extra time, to decide the
result, so a second replay is generally unheard of.
Hope this helps,
Stew. ;-)
|
32.1078 | Please tell us the Draw | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Feb 27 1992 20:54 | 6 |
32.1079 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | | Thu Feb 27 1992 21:27 | 14 |
|
Re .1077
Stew - what are you smoking ?
Re wherever
Brian, the game is a sell-out, all the tickets have been bought by us
disullisoned Evertonians (to cheer on the opposition of course). But if
I can think on, I'll get you a programme - so at least you'll know who
was playing for the opposition.........
Paul
|
32.1080 | Study your Programme | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Feb 27 1992 21:56 | 12 |
32.1081 | United stay on top for the rest of the season.8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Feb 28 1992 13:32 | 19 |
|
fellas, fellas.......let's keep it sensible, eh? 8-)
United away tomorrow to Coventry, with a win now essential.
Bruce is reported to be playing in the reserve game with Liverpool
tomorrow. This is good news - with big Steve back I can see us
pulling clear and staying there! With the chasing group now
disappearing into the distance behind us, only Leeds seem to
present us with any threat. They will be looking to get back on
the winning trail soon so we must be ready for them. They have
more games at thome left than us, but that might not be such a
bad thing - we see to be saving our better performances for away
games at the moment. The pressure is more obviously affecting us
at OT...
United to win 2-1 tomorrow. Giggs and Webb to score.
Andy.
|
32.1082 | What's sensible?? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Fri Feb 28 1992 16:02 | 8 |
| re .1081
Andy,
Bruce who??
Stew. 8-)
|
32.1083 | Life Without Robbo | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Feb 28 1992 20:42 | 11 |
32.1084 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Fri Feb 28 1992 21:31 | 10 |
|
I can see Robson packing it in at the end of this season. He
can't seem to take a knock these days. I've watched him a few
times this season and when he goes down he can't get up immediately
like he used too or as the younger players do.
Thats not a criticism by the way, just an observation. Any other
comments ?
JN.
|
32.1085 | Bryan Robson | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Ian Hawley, South UK VMS support | Fri Feb 28 1992 21:33 | 7 |
|
a future career in management perhaps?
i cant see him going to a lower division club to finish off his days.
good luck to him...
Ian.
|
32.1086 | Ince will Takeover | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Feb 29 1992 14:51 | 9 |
32.1087 | not good enough.......... | PEKING::DAVIESG | Wherever you go, there you are | Mon Mar 02 1992 11:44 | 10 |
|
Manchester 0 - 0 Coventry
Another draw against a side that we really should have beat.Leeds are
getting closer now, and drawing against Coventry when Leeds could have
beat them is dissapointing. I'm only talking from the match result
though, a report anybody?
Greg...
|
32.1088 | No League game until March 14th | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Mar 02 1992 15:31 | 12 |
32.1089 | Make or Break ? | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Mar 02 1992 15:59 | 7 |
| re -1
Leeds could be 7 points ahead, it will be a good psychological
advantage '7 points in the bag is better than 7 games in hand ....'
Now, if the Manc-Boro games go to replays......
jb.
|
32.1090 | | COMICS::WATTERSON | One more mint Mr President ? | Mon Mar 02 1992 16:08 | 9 |
|
Re .1089
A bit below the belt.... do you want to turn all the Mancs into
quivering wrecks ?
Paul
PS - Good to see Chapman back on Saturday and what a cracking goal....
|
32.1091 | Do Us a Favour Big Ron | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Mar 02 1992 21:04 | 10 |
32.1092 | Leeds like the Villa | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Mar 02 1992 21:08 | 4 |
| Leeds' last results vs Villa have been 0-0 a, 4-1 h (Rum Cup), 5-2 h,
4-1 a. Another 4-1 will be fine tomorrow night.
jb.
|
32.1093 | | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's all in the RISC | Mon Mar 02 1992 21:50 | 24 |
| The Coventry result was bad news - with the schedule, and Leeds chance
to be 7 up, that 2 points 'lost' will loom for a while. However, if
Leeds fail to grab this chance - like someone says, 7 points up is
better than any games in hand (United 1 Chelsea 1 to prove a point).
There simply have been too many ties of late for United, going back to
a note I made way back about United needing a real true striker.
McClair is a superb player, but not an opportunist, and Hughes is
great, but disappoints me as a 'striker'. Without Robbo to snap up
those chances...we get a draw.
Funny how the schedule can kill you even when you don't play, but it
could also make life easy. Leeds could end up 2 points behind, with
United 3 games in hand. Technically, United could win the title then
within the next 9 games!. I reckon'ed if they stayed on top this long,
they would win it. To be there despite 2 wins 5 draws shows ypu one
thing - Leeds could not run away or take advantage. For that reason, I
expect Leeds to be no more than 5 points up after this, with 4 more of
a reality with their current form. That would be perfect for United.
Interesting times.
I hope Robbo for manager does not happen so soon. Fergie is doing well,
and if he wins the league, he deserves to carry on his program.
Paul
|
32.1094 | Don't expect Leeds to lose it - we need to win it! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Mar 03 1992 12:24 | 20 |
|
...re last..
but not very likely Paul - unfortunately..
Leeds demolished Villa 4-1 away earlier on this season and Villa
still seem to have trouble scoring goals. I expect Leeds to win
2- or 3-0. Saturdays trip to Tottering Hopeless is a certain
3-point banker, especially after the mauling I expect Feyenoord
to hand out to them tomorrow in the ECWC Q-Fs. The QPR game looks
like a draw. So, 7 points for Leeds would leave them 5 points ahead
having played 3 games more. United need to find their winning boots
real quick or else that gap could prove crucial.
I still feel we have the right players and ability to win through...
all we need now is for the nerve to hold. 25 years is there to be
wiped out, and we can see the finishing tape. Can we be first
across the line?
Andy.
|
32.1095 | Hoping for more good news tonight... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Mar 04 1992 12:36 | 25 |
|
United go to Ayresome Park tonight to play the first leg of the
League Cup semi-final against Middlesboro, attempting to make it
to the Wembley final of this competition for the second year
running. Since we lost the final last year to what were at the
time another second division side, like Middlesboro, going for
(and eventually gaining..) promotion back to the top flight, I
trust there will not be any over-confidence in the United camp (or
this notes conference!)
Middlesboro have proved themselves to be capable of causing a few
upsets this season, and I expect us to have a very tough task on
our hands to get back to Wembley at their expense. We can't expect
to have things all our own way over the two legs. I expect a
hard-earned draw tonight, possibly 2-2.
Meanwhile, Leeds slipped up at home last night, dropping two points
to Aston Villa. The Golden Boy Strachan missed a spot-kick. I
think Leeds will be disappointed at not finding themselves back
on top this morning...Let's hope it gives Alex and the lads the
boost they need to put in a good showing tonight. We're still top
until at least Saturday and we've now a game in hand - Leeds have
11 games left, we have 12. It's between these two now for sure.
Andy.
|
32.1096 | Thank's Big Ron | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Mar 04 1992 12:52 | 6 |
32.1097 | I love Nigel Spink.. | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Mar 04 1992 14:36 | 4 |
| What more can I say!
J
|
32.1098 | It's in Our Hands | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Mar 04 1992 18:34 | 13 |
32.1099 | Double Figures for Sparkey | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Mar 04 1992 20:38 | 38 |
32.1100 | Highlights | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Mar 04 1992 21:15 | 4 |
32.1101 | Leeds are handing it to us to win | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's all in the RISC | Wed Mar 04 1992 22:03 | 13 |
| re .1094.
Andy, after last night I can smugly point to my fearless prediction
in .1093. (I'm usually wrong!). Leeds will have trouble with QPR.
Potentially now, they'll end up tied with United after this!! Leeds
have just piled a whole lotta pressure on themselves. I remember their
last game against Spurs - was a tie I think at Elland, and Spurs really
created a lot of chances - if Linekar had been fit Leeds would have
lost.
Roll on Saturday, and Boro (United 2-0) tonight.
Paul
|
32.1102 | Ronnie 6 medals--Robbo 0 League medals. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Wed Mar 04 1992 22:17 | 19 |
32.1103 | | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Mar 05 1992 11:56 | 10 |
|
I hope you enjoyed it while it lasted, Martin....it may be some
time before you win it again. After this year it'll be one title
in the last four years, won't it? Getting to be a bit of a bad
habit, don't you think?
Nil-all for us at Middlesboro last night in what sounded on R5 to
be a cracking cup tie. Nicely set up for the second leg.
Andy.
|
32.1104 | Is That Really Martin | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Mar 05 1992 12:44 | 11 |
32.1105 | They Beat Man City Twice | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Mar 05 1992 14:17 | 12 |
32.1106 | Message in a bottle | WELMT4::CADD | I Got a T.V., You Got a T.V. | Thu Mar 05 1992 21:15 | 5 |
|
I seem to recall someone talking about bottle !!!!
Paul...
|
32.1107 | yes we are humble and can learn | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's all in the RISC | Fri Mar 06 1992 17:09 | 24 |
| Martin,
and deserving 'pool were of such success. The great Shanks (God bless
his soul) set this up, with the best manager I've seen since Busby
taking over the helm, Bob Paisley. I remember when United signed Macari
and Liverpool got Dalglish, I often looked in envy, as I had followed
both players at Celtic. Never did anyone (except maybe Paisley ??) know
Dalglish would trun out to be a great manager also. Yes, great
acquisitions, like Whelan, who came from the same neck of the woods as
United greats such as Dunne and Brennan (60's) were critical to
Liverpools success. Good to see Liverpool learned from United that great
players have to be sought out and developed. Liverpool's
success in the 70's 80's was learned from the greatness of United in
the late 50's and all through the 60's, and refining the process of
player development and building a club. United forgot how to do that.
It will be wonderful to see United now learn from Liverpool's success
(except not allow Robbo to be manager for some time, and don't hire
Souness!). It is a great pity for football for Robbo not to have a few
championships under his belt. He can hardly blame himself. Ronnie can
thank his club. It was they that won them, not him all by himself. I'm
sure Robbo will have earned his 'one' this year - even the great Whelan
will admit to that. Hopefully you will too Martin!
Paul
|
32.1108 | applause | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Ian Hawley, South UK VMS support | Fri Mar 06 1992 17:12 | 4 |
| Paul,
great note.
Ian.
|
32.1109 | Jesper Returns ?? | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Mon Mar 09 1992 15:12 | 15 |
|
What's this I hear that the old United favourite, Jesper Olsen, might
be re-joining English football with Nottingham Forrest.
If this comes off and UNited beat Middlesbrough(which they will 2-0)
then maybe, just a slight chance that he could be playing against Utd.
The reason he would like to return is that his missus of Mancunian
origins, would like to return home. I believe he has been playing in
France??????.
I see Giggs was doing well in the Youth Cup side. He scored twice as
Utd beat Spurs 3-0.
Mac
|
32.1110 | Looking for a draw. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Mar 09 1992 18:03 | 4 |
| If the score in the R Cup is tied at the end of 90 minutes, is there
extra time played ? When is the replay / 2nd replay ?
jb.
|
32.1111 | Looking for a win. | OPG::TONY | | Mon Mar 09 1992 18:35 | 6 |
| Re . 1110
If its a draw then there is extra-time with a replay possibly on the 18th March
Currently scheduled for the 18th is Forest away.
tony
|
32.1112 | Semi in Sheffield Again | PANIC::ANDERSON | The 'Pies have gone cold | Mon Mar 09 1992 19:06 | 12 |
| RE :
>> <<< Note 32.1111 by OPG::TONY >>>
>> -< Looking for a win. >-
>> Re . 1110
>> If its a draw then there is extra-time with a replay possibly on
>> the 18th March
>> Currently scheduled for the 18th is Forest away.
Pencilled in with Hillsborough the venue.......
|
32.1113 | X's on the Coupon for the Mancs. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Mar 09 1992 19:34 | 8 |
| Looks like the Mancs will have at least 2 games a week till the end of
the season, having to replay vs the Boro will cause problems in their
fixtures. (13 league games, 1 Cup game at least, if they do get to the
final, then their game on 11 April will have to be changed, now if they
draw vs Boro, win the replay, draw in the final, is a replay needed ?)
jb.
|
32.1114 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Mar 10 1992 16:01 | 2 |
| Steve bruce is set to return tomorrow night.
Mark Hughes starts a two game suspension so misses out.
|
32.1115 | Sharpe shooter..? | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Mar 11 1992 14:18 | 13 |
| Lee Sharpe is to be the main man in the attacking plan for tonight's
game at Old Trafford. Fergie is hoping that he will re-produce his
scoring form to pull United through, as he did in last year's semi's
against Leeds.
With Bruce back to give us the stability in defence, makes for an
interesting game and one we have to win. We can do without a massive
fixture pile-up - some very difficult games lie ahead.
United to win 2-1.
J
|
32.1116 | Go get 'em, lads! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Mar 11 1992 15:02 | 25 |
|
The second leg of the League Cup semi-final tonight at OT promises
to be an exciting one, with the tie balanced at 0-0 and with both
sides failing to hit top form recently. Middlesboro are locked in
a scramble for promotion from the 2nd division and will relish the
chance of putting out the title favourites (! sic - Ed.) Manchester
United on their own patch (that's patch spelt s-w-a-m-p 8-})
United will need to be at their best tonight, and with Hughes out
through suspension I expect Giggs will play upfront alongside
McClair in a re-jigged United line-up. A Midfield of Sharpe,
Robson, Webb and Kanchelskis looks very powerful. Irwin, Pally
and Parker in defence - with Steve Bruce perhaps?
The most crucial decision will be whether Steve Bruce returns. We
have missed him at the back and this has affected the whole team.
With big Steve back in action we have the ability to go on and clinch
another Wem-ber-ley place (three years running..) and get the title
bid firmly on the rails, with an awkward game away to fast-improving
Sheffield United on Saturday.
I'll go for a 3-1 win tonight, but that after extra time...
At least we can't be put out on spot-kicks tonight 8-}
Andy.
|
32.1117 | Is the game televised | SCOAYR::DMILLAR | | Wed Mar 11 1992 19:20 | 2 |
|
|
32.1118 | I'll be tuning in at 8 o'clock... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Mar 11 1992 20:03 | 7 |
|
ITV will have cameras there, but apparently are only showing
highlights later on...probably about 11pm.
It'll be on R5 though, I'm sure....
Andy.
|
32.1119 | Maybe | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Mar 11 1992 20:15 | 3 |
| There is the Sheffield 'derby' game on as well, that might be on R5.
jb.
|
32.1120 | Wembley here we come!!! | MACNAS::MHASSETT | | Wed Mar 11 1992 21:23 | 5 |
| UTD to win 2-0 with Pallister and McClair the scorers
Also QPR to stuff Leeds Utd 2-0.!!!
|
32.1121 | WEmbley Here We Come | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Thu Mar 12 1992 12:07 | 19 |
|
Manchester United 2 Middleborough 1
Sharpe 29 Slaven 50
Giggs 106
Attend: 45,875
By all accounts a 'tremendous' match with 100% from both sides. A
report anyone. Saw the highlights as was working late.
The pitch looks diabolical!!!!!
mac.
p.s.
QPR 4 Leeds 1
That leaves Leeds still only 2 points clear over Man Utd, but with Man
Utd still having 3 games in hand. Also dents their goal average a bit
as well:)))
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32.1122 | wowwwwweeeee! | PEKING::DAVIESG | Wherever you go, there you are | Thu Mar 12 1992 12:10 | 11 |
|
What a nite....!
The Mancs finally get the 'boro in x-tra time 2-1
and Q.P.R. stuff Leeds 4-1!!!!
Any Match reports???
Greg..
|
32.1123 | United looking good. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Mar 12 1992 12:26 | 26 |
|
Well I listened to the whole game on R5 and what a game!
Schmeichal pulled off two good saves, one of them quite
unbelievable from a header in extra time when the score was at
1-1.
Both sides deserve great credit for performing to such a high
level in terrible weather conditions on a swamp of a pitch.
Tough on Middlesbro' that one side had to lose, but United always
carried that extra edge and eventually won the game with two
excellent goals from Sharpe and Giggs. Middlesbro' had chances
in normal time too to snatch a goal on the break, but neither
side really created too much in the second half.
United team was: Schmiechal, Parker, Irwin, Bruce, Webb, Pally,
Robson, Ince, McClair, Sharpe, Giggs. Robbins subbed for Sharpe
late in normal time.
With Leeds (Leeds Leeds) getting a right shafting from QPR in the
League (the same way we did on New Year's Day to many in this
conference's delight...) it turned out to be a tremendous night
on two fronts for United. Wembley-bound and also strong favourites
for the League title now.
Andy.
|
32.1124 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Fri Mar 13 1992 18:56 | 17 |
| C'mon then LADS!!!!
Predictions for tomorrow against the Blades??????
1 - 0 me thinks to Man.UuuuuniTED!!!! Man.Utd FC!!!!!!
What a game on wednesday eh????????
Fantastic game!!!!
I was so overwhelmed I even ran on to the Hallowed mudpatch!!! (after the police
had opened the gates of course)!!!
I bought a program & knew the team as well!!!!
Si....
|
32.1125 | | OPG::TONY | | Fri Mar 13 1992 22:07 | 15 |
| Re. 1124
Si,
I must say I was also there and enjoyed it as well. I was listening to the
commentary on Radio 5 so as to keep in touch with Leeds and when they said
that they were loosing 4-1 I made sure that most of the B stand knew. To be
honest with you not a lot of people beleived me and it wasn't until the scoreboard
had it that it sunk in..
We just have to keep going...
So I'll see at WEMBLEY...WEMBLEY.....again.
Tony
|
32.1126 | Wimbledon to trounce Leeds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | PEKING::DAVIESG | Wherever you go, there you are | Sat Mar 14 1992 12:34 | 7 |
|
UNITED to get the Blades By 2 - 1,
With Giggs getting 2....
Greg...
|
32.1127 | Still In with a shout | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Sun Mar 15 1992 15:04 | 60 |
|
Sheff Utd 1 - Manchester United 2
Deane 22 McClair 63
Blackmore 82
Attendance: 30,183
The buy of the season so far has to be Schmeichel, so many times he
has stopped attackers from scoring, and at vital times of a match. I
mean the save from Slaven(??) against Middlesbrough in extra-time was
brilliant, and yesterday a couple of great saves, the one handed push
over/round is one of his best assets, and he is such a big fella to
push the ball past i.e. last minutes yesterday when he fluffed his gaol
kick straight to Cork who shot straight at Schmeichel.
On TV ladt night Peter admitted that the first gol was his fault,
and that was apparent really, how he let it slip under him??? from a
tamish shot from Deane, who was Sheffields best player until he went
off. The incident that Peter Sch might have got sent off for. Well, I
must admit I thought that he might get sent of for the amazing karate
kick , which denied Cork, but as he mentioned outside the box the ball
was driven at him, and to where he arms where, which was good refereeing.
United first goal came in the second half, as Man Utd were
pressuring more, a pass by Ince was interupted by a defender which went
straight to McClair who coolly sloted the ball into the corner of the
net.
It was a very open game with some bad defending by both teams, Cork
cused a lot of trouble in the air, and with Deane as mentioned they
looked quite a formidable duo.
Man Utd's 2nd was real end to end stuff, a loose ball had gone to
Schmeichel as Sheffield were pressing forward, Schmeichel launched a
throw that bounced over the half-way line aimed at Sharpe(who looked as
if he was fouled), who missed, but McClair had read it well, picked up
the ball and ran to the corner of the box in which he crossed to
unmarked Clayton Blackmore to calmly slot it into the net. 2-1.
Blackmore came on after about 75 mins of the game, and he replaced
Bruce, who was back in the team following 5/6 weeks absence due to a
hernia operation. He played very well, but was obviously feeling the
pace a little. Should soon be back to his best.
This puts Utd still 2 points behind Leeds who thrashed the Wobles 5-1,
very impressive, but Utd still have 3 games in hand, which looks as
though is going to be the telling factor on the outcome of the
championship this year. Liverpool losing to Crystal Palace, a Grobby
mistake (suprise surprise:)).. Chelsea losing at home to Coventry with
Andy Townsend(a lot of talk in this conference about his attitude)and
Clive Allen both being sent-off. Oldhame beating Notts County 4-3
eventually, with what must be one of the goals of the seanson, the
winner from Marshall, from about 30/35 yards out, a screamer through
the defence past the goalie into the net, brilliant.
Man City and the Saints today, come on City, lets have another
Manchester team in Europe next season, plus put one over on the Saints
for the the result they got against Utd in the Cup:))
mac
p.s. Come on Liverpool on Wednesday against Genoa, although unable to
watch, I hope they will thrash the Italians. Just look out for how many
dives occur as thwey defend their 2 goal cushion.
|
32.1128 | Was the Ref Fergies brother in law. | WELCLU::BWALKER | Come on you Hatters. | Sun Mar 15 1992 18:33 | 8 |
| See Utd did it with a distinctly dodgy goal.
I hope Fergie is able to keep his mouth shut if Utd have an offside
goal stand against them.
Regs,
Barry.
|
32.1129 | United keep pace with 5-goal Leeds. | TRUCKS::SANT | This could be your lucky day... | Mon Mar 16 1992 12:27 | 14 |
|
What are you talking about, Barry?....the ball was played to McClair
by a SHEFFIELD UNITED player, so where he was standing is entirely
irrelevant.
Don't listen to everything you hear on ITV Goal Of The Day.....as
we know, most commentators talk out of their hat. 8-)
United *were* fortunate to get a win on Saturday, but the Sheff.Utd
defender should have been more careful with his attempted back-pass.
We're enjoying our good fortune at the moment.
Andy.
|
32.1130 | | YUPPY::PANES | Comon baby light my fag | Mon Mar 16 1992 13:08 | 8 |
| <<< Note 32.1129 by TRUCKS::SANT "This could be your lucky day..." >>>
-< United keep pace with 5-goal Leeds. >-
There were two players off-side and the keeper should have been sent off.
Stuart
|
32.1131 | Rumbelows final | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Mar 16 1992 13:10 | 4 |
| Anyone know what the ticket allocations will be for the Rumbelows
final? How many tokens are needed etc etc..?
J
|
32.1132 | Noades in disguise...bitter | OPG::TONY | | Mon Mar 16 1992 14:07 | 7 |
| >There were two players off-side and the keeper should have been sent off.
>Stuart.
Perhaps you can enlighten us as to who else was offside other than McClair..??
Tony
|
32.1133 | Michael Knighton , perhaps?? | YUPPY::PANES | Comon baby light my fag | Mon Mar 16 1992 14:14 | 15 |
| <<< Note 32.1132 by OPG::TONY >>>
-< Noades in disguise...bitter >-
>>There were two players off-side and the keeper should have been sent off.
>>Stuart.
>Perhaps you can enlighten us as to who else was offside other than McClair..??
>Tony
Ok its 'fess up time, I only caught a brief look.
Stuart ( not Ron ) Panes
|
32.1134 | Denis Law biased ???? naaaaaaaaaaaaaaah !! | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Mar 17 1992 16:31 | 7 |
| I listened to the game on R5, and the commentators were saying that
McLair was in an offside position...what they didnt say was that it was
a passback from a Sheffield Utd player. If that was the case, the
whole Man Utd team could have been in an offside position..it doesnt
matter..you cannot be offside from a backpass.
Paul
|
32.1135 | UTD GO TOP | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Mar 18 1992 14:41 | 15 |
|
United play Notts Forrest tonight at the City Ground. This is the first
of three games that these two teams will play against each other. The
Rumbelows Cup final and the game at Old Trafford.
Both teams doing well, so will be a good game.
Predict Utd to win by one goal i.e. 1-0 or 2-1....
if UTD win this they will go top of the league, a point clear of Leeds
and with 2 games in hand. These are the games we must win, or else we
will be biting our nails a little longer!!
Mac :))
|
32.1136 | VELLY FUNNY | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Wed Mar 18 1992 16:33 | 4 |
|
Who is this new Japaneise player that I heard was playing for UNITED..I
was listening to the radio last week and they kept mentioning a
player called....................YUNG LEE SHARPE........
|
32.1137 | very poor! | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Ian Hawley, South UK VMS support | Wed Mar 18 1992 16:47 | 9 |
|
> YUNG LEE SHARPE
oh my god.
that is SO bad.
Ian.
|
32.1138 | United have tough game tonight. | TRUCKS::SANT | This could be your lucky day... | Wed Mar 18 1992 18:55 | 20 |
|
United travel to the City Ground tonight for what could be a very
tricky match against improving Nottingham Forest. Now that they
are out of the FA Cup, Brian Clough will have been impressing on his
young stars the need for improvement in the League, and two wins
in their last two games, following a dismal run, have reflected
that.
Forest still need a few points to be certain of premier league
membership next season, although I'm sure no one expects them
to run into any real bother. United, on the other hand, need at
least to avoid defeat to keep up the heat and the pace on leaders
Leeds (Leeds Leeds). One point an absolute minimum then for
Fergie's boys. Three would be heaven-sent indeed...with the three
games in hand at this moment, every point is vital. Two wins now
would give us a good shove into the home straight.
I'll predict a one-all draw...
Andy.
|
32.1139 | 4 out of 6 will do | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Mar 18 1992 21:28 | 11 |
32.1140 | 3rd League Defeat | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Mar 19 1992 12:37 | 13 |
32.1141 | Nottm.Forest 1-0 United (Clough) | TRUCKS::SANT | This could be your lucky day... | Thu Mar 19 1992 12:38 | 3 |
|
8-(
|
32.1142 | We have the technology to rebuild him... not again, surely!!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:20 | 14 |
| Brian,
Do you know whay Robsons injury was?? (i.e. which arm fell off this
time?? 8-) )
By the sound of it, United were very unlucky to lose...
Giggs powered a long range, 3 yard, shot over the bar, and the goal
posts kept moving so as to confuse that most intelligent of strikers,
Brian McClair, who hit the woodwork twice...
All in all an excellent result 8-)
Stew.
|
32.1143 | Tactician of the year award | FUTURS::JONES | | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:52 | 6 |
| Can anyone explain why Ferguson dropped Giggs and Kanchelskis last
night?
It was our flank play that got us out of jail on Saturday.
Last time these two players were left out, we got drubbed by QPR.
|
32.1144 | Cliff Hanging | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Mar 19 1992 17:22 | 36 |
32.1145 | Wembley, Wembley, Were the Famous Man United | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Mar 19 1992 19:18 | 5 |
32.1146 | | COMICS::WATTERSON | As happy as a pig in sh | Thu Mar 19 1992 20:47 | 6 |
| >>>>Forgot to mention that we also play Nottingham Forest in the Rumbleows Cup
--
Which number shirt will you be wearing then ?
Paul :-)
|
32.1147 | More crap from the Mancs. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Fri Mar 20 1992 00:33 | 13 |
|
Last night's result against Notts For just goes to prove that a very very
average team could win the league title. I ask myself "If Liverpool had
shown their normal consistency and didn't suffer the terrible injuries, would
the Mancs still be favourites for the title??
Cunno
ps. I was very disappointed that the Pool went out ot the UEFA cup last night
but the defeat of the Mancs helped to lift some of that gloom. Let's all hope
that Leeds can get 3 points at the Arse on Saturday.
|
32.1148 | No, I haven't lost faith. I just don't rate Phelan 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | This could be your lucky day... | Fri Mar 20 1992 12:32 | 22 |
|
Meanwhile, back to United...
Robson and Parker are definitely out of tomorrow's home game
against Wimbledon. A win is absolutely essential to lift some
of the descending troubles and put the pressure back on Leeds
(Leeds Leeds).
I have a concern about Fergie's recent team selection....a certain
M.Phelan has been appearing on Alex's team-sheet lately. I'm sure
you know my opinions about Phelan (!), and feel Alex is wavering
on abandoning the exciting and attacking football (Kanchelskis
and Giggs both in evidence) which has got us into such a strong
position this season.
Get back to what we were doing so well earlier on, Alex....the
boys can do it for us this season if you let them!
I'll go for a 2-0 win tomorrow. And M.Phelan better not even
make the subs' bench 8-)
Andy.
|
32.1149 | Does Mr Ferguson read the notes file then?? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Fri Mar 20 1992 14:31 | 15 |
| I completeley agree with you Andy...
C'mon Alex mate, pull your socks up!! You know, you really can't go on
playing people like the great Micky Phelan, when you've got so many
more gifted players sitting in the stand watching the game...
Why don't you play 10 attacking players, and sod the defence... (cue
uncalled for comment on how it wouldn't make any difference because the
mancs haven't got any defenders anyway 8-0 )
You know it makes sense Alex, get back to the ways of old, and you're
sure to finish up with nothing at all from this season... I might even
buy you a drink down the local next time you're there, and drink it
myself.
Stew.
|
32.1150 | Here we go again...!!! | OPG::TONY | | Fri Mar 20 1992 21:04 | 9 |
|
> Last night's result against Notts For just goes to prove that a very very
>average team could win the league title. I ask myself "If Liverpool had
>shown their normal consistency and didn't suffer the terrible injuries, would
>the Mancs still be favourites for the title??
Once again our Looneypool friends speak crap as usual. But
thats about all they've been watching this season....!!!!!
|
32.1151 | back on top this weekend | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's all in the RISC | Fri Mar 20 1992 21:25 | 13 |
| c'mon lads - maybe the manager has some ideas about a few things. Role
players are important. I missed the Sheff.Utd game on the telly here,
so I am unsure how the team played. Forest are a tough game - I
reckoned out of the 3 games in hand, United would be lucky to get 4
points. Enough to go back on top, so keep your hats on.
We will duff the wombles this weekend, as Leeds drop at least 2 points
at Arsenal - back on top boys!
As for Liverpool - "IF" Martin - but they didn't lad, they didn't, so
too bad!
|
32.1152 | Another 2 points dropped | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Mar 21 1992 21:42 | 13 |
32.1153 | 2 Points and 2 Games in Hand | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:27 | 7 |
32.1154 | 0-0 (!) | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:10 | 33 |
| In one of the most frustrating displays I have ever witnessed at OT,
the Reds could only manage a 0-0 draw against Wimbledon. Their line-up
was not to blame (does Alex really read the notes file...) with
Kanchelskis playing at no 7, and Giggs at 11. But, it must be said,
neither had a particularly good game. Its not as if the chances weren't
there - they were. No-one could convert.
They seemed lacklustre and over-tense, sometimes trying too hard (did
anyone see the ridiculous goalmouth scramble on ITV yesterday...?).
Giggs and Hughes looked half asleep as they continually fell foul of
the Wombles' off-side tactics which enabled them to get free-kick
advantage in United's half!
Man-of-the-match was definately Paul Ince (no contest) who continually
strove to drive on United in Robson's absence (failed an early morning
fitness test). He seemed to be the only Red in midfield, certainly the
only one who gave anything like 100% to the game. Schmeical also had a
good game saving our blushes in the last 5 minutes when a late break
looked like a certain Wombles winner, which, it should be said would
have been a travesty as they were c**p.
United should have definately won this game. The high winds and the
terrible pitch ( I half expected to see Laurence Olivier coming over
the dunes) apart, they tried too hard. As Steve Bruce said later, they
fell foul of nerves and tension - once they'd done that, any game plan
went out of the window.
QPR next, away from home. Small comfort I suppose. What with Leeds
getting a point from a very dodgy goal (boot in the back..) we've got
to get back on the winning trail.
J
|
32.1155 | Sing Your Hearts Out for the Lads | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Mar 23 1992 16:04 | 22 |
32.1156 | C'omon ladssssssss we can do it!!!! | PEKING::DAVIESG | Wherever you go, there you are | Mon Mar 23 1992 17:36 | 8 |
|
Brian-
Have the last 6 or whatever been chosen for the young player of the
year???? i expect it to be between those two looneypool players and
giggs.
Greg...
|
32.1157 | New dates | FUTURS::JONES | | Mon Mar 23 1992 17:41 | 7 |
| Some of the re-arranged games now have dates fixed:
Tues March 31 - NORWICH (A)
Tues Apr 7 - MAN CITY (H)
Thurs Apr 16 - SOUTHAMPTON (H)
Yet to be re-arranged is West Ham (A).
|
32.1158 | Full list ? | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Mar 23 1992 18:03 | 3 |
| Any chance of a full list of remaining games ?
jb.
|
32.1159 | Remaining Fixtures | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Mar 23 1992 18:15 | 14 |
32.1160 | Four in Nine | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:04 | 15 |
|
re -last
Don't forget that Utd play Notts Forrest in the Rumbelows Cup Final on
Sunday April 12th !!!
So now reads
Sunday April 12TH - Nottingham Forrest (Wembley, Rumbelows Cup Final)
Thursday April 16TH - Southampton (Home)
Saturday April 18TH - Luton Town (away)
Monday April 20TH - Notts Forrest (home)
Which means four games in 9 days - amazing
mac
|
32.1161 | 17 will do us | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:16 | 7 |
32.1162 | right down to the wire ??? | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Mar 24 1992 18:36 | 13 |
| The fixture congestion is ridiculous..it seems MUFC are being punished
for being successful. I recall that at the end of last season Barnsley
failing to reach a place in the play-off cos they had to play a
ridiculous amount of games in a short space of time, and dropped too
many points.
Also it s difficult to concentrate on a league game with a Wembley
final looming...and come back down to earth/pick up the pieces after
the Rum cup final..depending on the result...Trying times ahead, I
think, its not all over yet.
Cheers
paul
|
32.1163 | May 2nd We'll be Champions | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Mar 24 1992 18:37 | 12 |
32.1164 | hows Torino | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | ooh look! its Rob Jones!!! | Tue Mar 24 1992 18:48 | 11 |
|
> I recall that at the end of last season Barnsley failing to reach a
> place in the play-off cos they had to play a ridiculous amount of games
> in a short space of time, and dropped too many points.
correct, Paul.
Barnsley had to play about 4 games in a week, and despite battling hard
dropped a couple of points meaning that they missed out on the playoffs
on goal difference.
sad but true,
Ian.
|
32.1165 | Barnsley Bill is Esoteric | PANIC::ANDERSON | The 'Pies have gone cold | Tue Mar 24 1992 19:15 | 14 |
|
>> <<< Note 32.1164 by KERNEL::HAWLEYI "ooh look! its Rob Jones!!!" >>>
>> -< hows Torino >-
>> Barnsley had to play about 4 games in a week, and despite battling hard
>> dropped a couple of points meaning that they missed out on the playoffs
A touch of the 'Cunno-tinted' glasses there Ian - The Tykes played 4
games in a week alright, but dropping 11 points out of 12 is, me
thinks, stretching the meaning of 'a couple' ! :-)
Rob, who only wished that he could find something to blame The 'Pies
poor form on, other than the team being crap.
|
32.1166 | 4 games in a week is good for you | BAHTAT::LZOP01::blythe | | Tue Mar 24 1992 19:22 | 9 |
| Leeds had a fun week last season, Palace at home, lost to a last minute
goal, Everton on Tuesday and Thursday in the Noddy Cup (3-3 ans 1-3), so
out of that, Liverpool on the Saturday, 4-0 down at 1/2 time and the final
result (did it matter) was 5-4 to the Scousers. That effectively finished
the season.
Whether the Mancs fold before the Easter programme is open to conjecture.
jb.
|
32.1167 | Making excuses already about MUFC losing the league. | XSTACY::JLUNDON | J.A. Lundon 890-2417 Leeds Forever | Tue Mar 24 1992 19:35 | 9 |
| You MUFC fans make me nearly cry laughing with your cribs
about how hard a run up you have. Already making excuses
it seems ;---).
Well, you wouldn't have those problems it MUFC had lost to Leeds
in either cup, would you now!
James.
|
32.1168 | erk | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | ooh look! its Rob Jones!!! | Tue Mar 24 1992 20:00 | 14 |
| Rob,
ahem...rumbled.
well, it was the idea of playing those four games in a week that
caused them to mentally crack up and only take 1 point from 4.
re. excuse for 'Pies poor form.
what about you like to follow West Ham wherever they go?
:-)
Ian.
|
32.1169 | The facts... | OPG::TONY | | Tue Mar 24 1992 21:24 | 21 |
| >You MUFC fans make me nearly cry laughing with your cribs
>about how hard a run up you have. Already making excuses
>it seems ;---).
>Well, you wouldn't have those problems it MUFC had lost to Leeds
>in either cup, would you now!
James..
The facts are that we will be playing 4 games in 9 days..Its not a case of
excuses cos nothing has been decided. But one things for sure.
Leeds are out of all the CUPs and they're NOT going to Wembley..!!!
Everyone seems to forget that Leeds have to keep winning as well. If they do
then its going to be tough on United. Was it in 1989 when Liverpool had a tough
run in to the end of the season when Arsenal nicked it in the last game..??
Its not going to be easy..but theres no excuses here...!!
tony
|
32.1170 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Tue Mar 24 1992 21:52 | 15 |
|
IMO this isn't just a two horse race. Sheffield Wednesday are 8 points
behind Leeds with a game in hand. Sheff are 6 points behind MAN United
who have a game in hand over Sheff and two games in hand over Leeds.
At the very least I would say that this is a title race between three
teams. I would even go as far as bringing 'Pool into the fray who are
fourth on 55 points with two games in hand over Leeds and one over
Sheffield. 'Pool and MAN United are equal on games played.
Who knows ? We will just have to see which team has the "balls" to
take the title. Its not just between Leeds and MAN United. Expect
the unexpected, get ready for a surprise.
JN.
|
32.1171 | 1989 and all that... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | Maverick | Wed Mar 25 1992 20:55 | 15 |
| re .1169
In 1989, Arsenal were top of the table up till near the end of the
season, but dropped valuable points on the run in (e.g. they drew 0:0
with Wimbledon... sound familiar??)...
Liverpool went three points clear going into the last game of the
season (home to Arsenal), with Arsenal needing to win by two clear
goals...
The rest, as they say, is history...
Forest to beat Utd in the Rumbelows, and Leeds to win the League...
Remeber where you first heard it!!
Stew.
|
32.1172 | Scouse lip service... | OPG::TONY | | Wed Mar 25 1992 21:51 | 6 |
|
> Forest to beat Utd in the Rumbelows, and Leeds to win the League...
> Remeber where you first heard it!!
Stew I take it that you're not a betting man....!!
|
32.1173 | "Quietly Impressive" in the 2.40 at Wolverhampton | YUPPY::SEABURYS | Maverick | Thu Mar 26 1992 18:20 | 13 |
| re a few back (surprises...)
So, I s'pose West Ham will shock us all and zoom up the table to win
the league then??
re .1172
Why's that??
I bet Sheff. Wed would win the Rumbelows last season... can't think who
they beat in the final though... ;-)
Stew.
|
32.1174 | Scouse Tinted Glasses | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Mar 26 1992 18:27 | 12 |
32.1175 | hypocrit? | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | ooh look! its Rob Jones!!! | Thu Mar 26 1992 19:06 | 5 |
|
Brian,
people in glass houses?
Ian.
|
32.1176 | FA Youth.. | OPG::TONY | | Thu Mar 26 1992 20:25 | 8 |
| United youngsters reached the Final of the FA Youth Cup last night with a
2nd Leg away win at Spurs 2-1 (5-1 aggr).
They are going to play the Chick Eagles in the final.
Tony
|
32.1177 | | YUPPY::PANES | Vote economic miracle | Thu Mar 26 1992 20:30 | 18 |
| <<< Note 32.1176 by OPG::TONY >>>
-< FA Youth.. >-
>United youngsters reached the Final of the FA Youth Cup last night with a
>2nd Leg away win at Spurs 2-1 (5-1 aggr).
>They are going to play the Chick Eagles in the final.
>Tony
Is the final a 2 legged affair or is it a one-off at Selhurst?
Stuart
|
32.1178 | saturday's fixture! | KERNEL::NDAY | | Thu Mar 26 1992 20:31 | 6 |
| Anyone know who United are playing Saturday (28th)??
And who Leeds are playing as a matter of interest??
Regards.
Nigel.
|
32.1179 | Making plans for Nigel..... | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Mar 26 1992 21:22 | 4 |
| The Mancs will scrape a draw if they are lucky at QPR whilst Leeds are
'ammering the 'Ammers at Elland Road.
jb.
|
32.1180 | FA Youth Cup | OPG::TONY | | Thu Mar 26 1992 23:05 | 6 |
| Stu,
Its a two legged affair...and I think the 1st leg is at Selhurst Park.
No dates announced yet..
Tony
|
32.1181 | the double is still on... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | Maverick | Fri Mar 27 1992 14:03 | 4 |
| QPR to beat the mancs 4:1 tomorrow...
Stew.
|
32.1182 | | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Fri Mar 27 1992 14:42 | 3 |
| MANCHESTER UNITED to stuff the rangers 4:1 tomorrow.
mac :)
|
32.1183 | United's Revenge | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Mar 27 1992 19:37 | 5 |
32.1184 | Give up ! | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Mar 27 1992 19:42 | 7 |
| re -1
Brian,
You haven't been overdoing the stout this lunchtime have you ;-)
jb.
|
32.1185 | draw if lucky | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's all in the RISC | Fri Mar 27 1992 21:57 | 3 |
| we'll be lucky to get a draw tomorrow lads - QPR are a fast team.
Leeds should stuff W.Ham.
-pb
|
32.1186 | Nearly there | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Mon Mar 30 1992 12:50 | 21 |
|
Well, Utd manage a draw at Loftus Road (QPR), no goals, but by all
accounts a thoroughly entertaining game, which could have ended 4-4 by
a couple a newspaper reports. Any real reports??
GARY PALLISTER has been named PFA Player of the Year, and was picked
from a host of fellow professionals.
RYAN GIGGS picked up the YOUNG PFA Player of the Year, so United have
two players winning theses awards again. Last year it was Hughes and
Sharpe. Is this a record, having won both awards twice in consecutive
seasons???
Mac
P.S. I see Liverpool put on another wonderful display at Sheffield, in
one of cunno's replies last week he said of the 'mancs being cr*p' well
from what I saw of his team on Saturday, they were worse than that :)
Poor old Brucie :))
|
32.1187 | questions | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | ooh look! its Rob Jones!!! | Mon Mar 30 1992 13:17 | 11 |
|
no suprise that Giggs picked up the young player of the year award,
though Rob Jones must have pushed him close.
Gary Pallister? now theres a suprise. whilst i would say that he is a
very sound defender, i wouldnt say that he is the best in the country.
perhaps i am behind the times.
maybe some of the Man United noters can fill me in on his performances
recently. maybe he should get a consistent spot in the national team?
any comments?
Ian.
|
32.1188 | Well Done Pallo and Giggo | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Mar 30 1992 15:09 | 17 |
32.1189 | | TRUCKS::SANT | This could be your lucky day... | Mon Mar 30 1992 16:04 | 21 |
|
We've got to be reasonably pleased with the outcome of the
weekend's matches. Leeds will be very disappointed at not
winning, and we've got to be happy with a point at QPR since
it sems we could have lost. We're still two points behind,
but as long as we have two games in hand, that's fine. Leeds
are running out of games to set as a tough target, so it's
looking better.
We're not playing well, with missing players - you'll notice
there's no wingeing about who's out injured - and yet still
seem to have our destiny in our own hands.
We need a good result at Norwich tomorrow night. A win will
leapfrog us over Leeds by a point with still one game in hand,
and what better time to play a tricky away game than when their
minds will be firmly on an FA Cup semi final next weekend and
not wanting to get injured etc.?
We want three points from this one.
|
32.1190 | :-)\ | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue Mar 31 1992 18:06 | 11 |
|
Why were none of the United fans surprised at the recent break up of
the marriage of the Duke and Duchess of York?
Coz they're used to Fergie blowing titles at this time of the year.
Gary.
|
32.1191 | Giggs + Hughes will put us back on top... | TRUCKS::SANT | This could be your lucky day... | Tue Mar 31 1992 18:53 | 9 |
|
Excellent, Gary... 8-)
...I just hope I can still see the funny side of it in May 8-}
2-0 to us tonight at Carrow Road. We'll let the Canaries have the
Cup, so long as we can have the League. Please?
Andy.
|
32.1192 | Going Clear | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Mar 31 1992 19:57 | 10 |
32.1193 | Leaders of The Football League | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Apr 01 1992 13:08 | 9 |
32.1194 | Update | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Apr 01 1992 17:02 | 40 |
32.1195 | Objective view at the table toppers. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Sat Apr 04 1992 18:55 | 32 |
32.1196 | POMPEY POMPEY | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Mon Apr 06 1992 11:57 | 17 |
| re -last
"The Pool for the Cup" - you were very lucky :) Isn't Rush cr*p.
Anyone going to the Rumbelows Cup Final on Sunday(if it is played:))?.
Got my ticket last night. Turnstile K Block 233.
Mac
P.S. Well done Man City, stuffing the Yorky Puds out of site, four
excellent goals.
P.P.S. United to beat Man City 3-0, and go four points clear with a
game in hand:)
|
32.1197 | | UTRUST::CAMPBELL | Real ponies don't go oink! | Mon Apr 06 1992 12:10 | 8 |
| Cunno, one could also offer the argument that the reason 'Pool were
lucky enough to win so many championships was that the other teams were
being inconsistent and not playing their normal game plus injuriesetc.
etc. for those years.
Yours, as ever,
Stevo :-)
|
32.1198 | BORING! | KERNEL::NDAY | | Mon Apr 06 1992 14:45 | 33 |
| Re cunnos input....
*YAWN* *YAWN* *YAWN* *YAWN* *YAWN* *YAWN* *YAWN* *YAWN* *YAWN*
Isnt a shame when people have to say the same things over and over
again every other note..
Face the facts mate..
Liverpool just arent good enough the season to win the league..
Why is it that pool supporters have to refer back to their winning days
when their currently play just isnt good enough..
Its pretty sad when people cant admit that the Mancs will be worthy
champions this season..
The pool have been a great football team.That i do not deny..they had
great teams in the years they won the league title..
I admit that the reds havent always played inspiring football over the
last few years,along with a lot of other clubs i might add..
Just be man enough to admit that this season they have been
dissapointing on the wholeand not the team of old..
Thats my 2 penneth worth..
Nigel..
*** COME ON THE REDS ***
|
32.1199 | cunno gives us a bad name | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | ooh look! its Rob Jones!!! | Mon Apr 06 1992 15:17 | 22 |
|
re. 1198
I agree totally, these kind of notes only go towards creating more ill
feeling between our two ranks of supporters.
Although i dont WANT you to win the title (and i dont think youd expect
me to feel any different), if you win the league, you win the league.
No problem, you deserve it on the strength of your consistency in the
first half of the season. Speculation on whether Liverpool would have
beaten you or not if they had been at full strength is pointless.
Every season there is at least one team who just dont seem to have any
luck. thats what makes it interesting. I myself, have sat there and
laughed at other clubs whose luck let them down at the last and we won
the title from it. This year, its happened to us, though i dont think
Liverpool would have won the title with a full strength side this year
either, so i dont think that we especially should sit and moan.
After all, there are few sides indeed who have enjoyed as much good
fortune as us.
just my opinion,
Ian.
|
32.1200 | Good ol' City.....4-0! 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | another day in paradise? | Mon Apr 06 1992 16:22 | 13 |
|
Fair comment, Ian. A sensible attitude from a non-United fan.
I don't expect some people to ever accept that United, *IF* we
win the league this season, will have actually deserved to win it,
but it would be a refreshing change to see a more mature attitude
displayed sometimes, by what are after all employees of this company
of ours....
Why do I always feel so disapppointed to read the repetitive sour-
grapes stuff? Don't bother trying to answer that...
Andy.
|
32.1201 | United are consistent | KBOMFG::TANNER | Vorsprung durch Guinness | Mon Apr 06 1992 17:46 | 26 |
|
Lads this is my first comment in the Mancs notesfile, and I just
wanted to say that the league is won over 42 games, and some games
you will win with luck, but overall united have been consistent in the
league, only Leeds could match that consistency up untill the last few
games. If united go on and win the League then they will have deserved
it just like the pool in the previous years.. good luck to them...
On the other hand if Liverpool get by Pompey at Villa prk and go on
to win the cup at Wembley I for one will consider them a "little"
lucky. Why??? well with no disregard to either Pompey or Sunderland
normally second division teams are considered weaker than first
division teams or???? and not too many teams win the Fa cup having
beaten only one first division team and that at home... (Aston Villa)
we needed replays against Bristol, and Ipswich.
So lads if Utd win the league you will have deserved it, and the same
goes to the Pool in the cup...
all the best....
-dave-
(a true Liverpool supporter)
|
32.1202 | ..though I'm sure a few Leeds fans wouldn't agree..yet! | TRUCKS::SANT | another day in paradise? | Mon Apr 06 1992 18:20 | 14 |
|
I hope you're not a little premature on the title front there,
Dave.... 8-}
.....but apart from that you are quite right. Not only are you
a "true Liverpool supporter" but you are also an honest and true
Football supporter.
A certain COMIC (right Ian?) knows who I want to win the FA Cup
and it's nice to know there are others who recognise a deserved
victory when they see one, albeit over 42 matches. Here's to it!
Andy.
|
32.1203 | It isn't over yet. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Apr 06 1992 18:36 | 9 |
| re -1
I'll agree with the title !
The Mancs are looking to be favourites AT THE MOMENT, but a defeat and
a draw with Leeds starting to win again will open it up further. It
will be decided on the last day.
jb.
|
32.1204 | United Champions | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Apr 06 1992 23:12 | 10 |
32.1205 | To the end | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Tue Apr 07 1992 13:18 | 6 |
| re -1
Pressure - let's see how your lot will react in the next 3 weeks, I
still think it will go to the last game.
jb.
|
32.1206 | Fergie's getting divorced... from United!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | Maverick | Tue Apr 07 1992 15:02 | 13 |
| Just remember, the top three clubs in the league all have to play
'pool...
So, that's a nice easy 9 points for us!! 8-)
Looking at the Mancs fixture list, there seems to be somewhat of a
pile up.... culminating in a trip to Anfield to lose to 'pool.
They've also got to play a fair few teams in the relegation battle
zone, so expect to see more than one upset in the next few weeks...
C'mon you City!!
Stew.
|
32.1207 | United need to use the games in hand... | TRUCKS::SANT | another day in paradise? | Tue Apr 07 1992 21:23 | 23 |
|
Well it's the big Manchester derby tonight at OT - seems a shame
to be playing it on a Tuesday night, but I guess them's the
pressures of squeezing in the fixtures these days...
After their excellent 4-0 whacking of Leeds on Saturday, City will
be even more fired up than usual for this clash. United need to be
firmly on their gaurd to avoid an unpleasant surprise.
I'll go for a 1-1 draw, but really this game is hard to pick. We
could do with all three points to give Leeds a kick whilst they're
down, but this is a tough match. City have recently had a
disappointing run followed by that good win against Leeds, so
they'll be driving hard for a strong league finish with a Euro
place at stake. If we get an early goal (something we've not been
doing lately...) it should settle any nerves, but I don't expect
City to do us another favour so soon after beating our title
rivals.
Just let's not lose.....
Andy.
|
32.1208 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Tue Apr 07 1992 21:51 | 5 |
| I'll go for a 1 - 0 win to united!!!
Si....
|
32.1209 | | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Tue Apr 07 1992 22:02 | 3 |
| 2-1 for City
Noel
|
32.1210 | Two points clear with a game in hand...Good Stuff! | PEKING::DAVIESG | E=Mc2..Einstein Was Right! | Wed Apr 08 1992 12:01 | 9 |
|
United 1 - 1 City
Giggs 20 Curle 62 (pen)
Giggs with a superb goal and City get it back later with a penalty.
Match report anyone??
Greg...
|
32.1211 | one point nearer... | TRUCKS::SANT | another day in paradise? | Wed Apr 08 1992 12:53 | 25 |
|
re .1210..
..only from what I heard on R5, and seeing the goals this am on
the box.
Great strike by Giggs for the firsat, after a sweeping move
involving Hughes and McClair. Giggs hit a low shot from 25 yards
which Coton will be disappointed to have let through imo..
Crazy challenge by Steve Bruce on White on the edge of the box,
no danger at all, spot-kick. Curle scores past Schmeichal.
Pointon sent of for trying to re-arrange Giggs' potential "wedding
tackle" ("take a close look at THIS set of studs, sonny!") and
Joe Worrall invited Pointon to take an early bath. Pointon accepted
the invitation.
1-1. United now two points clear with a game in hand. Leeds (Leeds
Leeds) have five games left, including a trip to Anfield, as indeed
do United who have six games left. It's looking good, but it isn't
over yet by any means.
Andy.
|
32.1212 | United 1 City 1 | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Apr 08 1992 13:02 | 51 |
| United 1 City 1
PFA awards presented pre-match and a noisy Old Trafford set the stage
for a cracking Derby match. It all started very well, City were putting
together some good attacking football (United always seem to take an
age to settle down) but we defended well and started putting some great
passing moves together.
Giggs' goal was a beaut. Hughes on the left crossed to Giggs on the
right who did a delightful dance past two City defenders before
smacking it past Coton's left into the back of the net. A nicely worked
goal after 20 minutes. This settled everyone down and an entertaining
half ensued. Hughes is combining well with Giggs, feeding him some
lovely passes. The combination of Giggs through the middle and Sharpe
and Irwin on the wings seems to be working pretty well.
After a good first half, the second half was c**p from our point of
view. Giggs brought down Pointon with a late tackle and got a talking
to from Joe Worrall, along with Pointon who was warned to calm down. 5
minutes later, Pointon launches his boot into Giggs' groin and he's
off. Deservedly so, a more blatant case of retaliation would be hard to
find. Ince could very well have followed Pointon - he nearly took his
head off in the "scrap" that ensued. I heard on the radio that it was a
fight, but a little exaggeration crept in there. Most of the players
were trying to get Ince away from Pointon.
City down to 10 men and you would have thought it would have been a
walk in the park for the championship hopefuls. Not a chance. City
brought a man back and, totally fired up, they proceeded to shake
United to bits. We were on the run. Bruce brought down White in the
penalty area with the stupidest tackle I have ever witnessed. He only
had to shepherd him to the line and he went and chopped his ankles.
Penalty to City and Curle put it away decisively.
After that, United had their heads down and were mainly defending. I
thought that the highlights on Central TV were very biased towards
United who couldn't string a decent attack together until the last 5
minutes. Quinn (?) shoved McClair in the back in the penalty area when
it looked certain that he would score. McClair stumbled, regained his
balance and Sharpe had his shot saved. (Should McClair have taken a
dive?? Unsportsman-like I know, but he was definately pushed) Sharpe also
put one over the bar in the dying minutes.
The stuff of champions this was not. We should have anihalated City,
but after the sending off incident we just lost it instead of
capitalising on their weakness. As we left the ground, the City fans
were chanting "you couldn't beat 10 men..". End of story??? Probably
not, but United are certainly making it difficult on themselves and us,
the poor longsuffering supporters. Heart attack anyone?
J
|
32.1213 | Mancs scrape a point | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Apr 08 1992 13:11 | 11 |
| re -1 "Heart Attack'
No.
Does anybody want to win this championship ? A vital 2 points dropped
by the Mancs. They are now 2 points and a game in hand ahead, looking
at the run in, that's not a lot. Leeds should go back to the top on
Saturday, 1 point clear, 2 games more, and then the Manc Marathon
starts. The title will be decided at 4.45 on Saturday 2 May.
jb.
|
32.1214 | Only if Leeds start to win. | PEKING::WILSOND1 | | Wed Apr 08 1992 13:24 | 8 |
|
Re-1
Not really anything to do with me,but dont you think Leeds might
actually have to start winning for the title race to go to the last
Saturday of the season ????????.
Dave...
|
32.1215 | sad season | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | I remember 'The cat in the hat' | Wed Apr 08 1992 13:31 | 10 |
| re. jb,
With you two trying to give the championship to each other, it
certainly proves just how poor Liverpool and the rest of them have been
this season. All those points suprisingly dropped and we are still
nowhere near the top. If you lot hadnt made a mess of the run-in we
would have been 20+ points behind!
Ian.
|
32.1216 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Wed Apr 08 1992 13:39 | 12 |
|
Pointon's tackle was a disgrace however it was clear revenge for a late
tackle by Giggs on him minutes earlier. This did not receive the card
it deserved and I figure Pointon tried to get his own revenge. Gigg's
challenege was mistimed rather than malicous however it was bad and
deserved a booking. joe Worrall spent more time talking to Pointon
about not retaliating than talking to Giggs.
I don't think Pointon would have committed the foul had Giggs been
booked.
Gary.
|
32.1217 | You wot..? | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Apr 08 1992 13:49 | 9 |
| re -1
Immaterial I think. Worrall did spend time talking with Giggs whose
tackle, as you pointed out, was mistimed rather than malicious and
Pointon made a meal out of it. The fact that he meted out his own
punishment was unprofessional of him. Full stop. There is no place for
that kind of behaviour in the game - "justified" or not.
Julie
|
32.1218 | The gloves are off... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | Maverick | Wed Apr 08 1992 14:29 | 14 |
| If we're going to have ANOTHER discussion on the rights and wrongs of
retaliation in this conference, then I think it's only right to point
out that Steve Bruce ran 40 yards to get involved in the fracas which
followed Pointon's tackle on Giggs...
Is this the sort of example that a captain of one of the biggest clubs
in the country should be setting??
Also, it doesn't surprise me in the slightest that Paul Ince decided
that God had chosen him as the person to sort Pointon out... I really
hope someone gives him a good smacking one of these days, 'cos
otherwise his head's going to get so big that it wont fit through the
dressing room door!!!
Stew.
|
32.1219 | How could anybody possibly not want us to win the league? 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | See that? That's you, that is. | Wed Apr 08 1992 14:48 | 25 |
|
Typical "handbags" stuff, I reckon...we've all seen it from just
about every club, though one or two players do seem to be more
often "involved" than others, eg. Ince. There are plenty of others,
and probably one or two in *your* club...?
Personally, I think Fergie (he of the United Managership, and not
that red-head candidate for The Tower..) should staple the little
git's mouth shut. It seems the only way of stopping him getting
himself into trouble. Pointon got what he deserved, but that's no
excuse for others to be involved. Unfortunately it seems to be
a part of football today that everyone rushes in and tries to
give his "opinion". This trend is endemic, and definitely NOT
exclusive to United...
Let's try and stick to football. I'm sure there are a few that
would rather we didn't, but then they are probably the ones that
don't want United to win the league either 8-)
It's just something you *may* just have to come to terms with in
a month or so...but Stew, you have my permission to thump Mr.Ince
if you really want to ;-)
Andy.
|
32.1220 | thats your mum | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | I remember 'The cat in the hat' | Wed Apr 08 1992 14:52 | 4 |
| Andy,
excellent personal name!
Ian.
|
32.1221 | Did Hughes dive in this game. | WELCLU::BWALKER | Come on you Hatters. | Wed Apr 08 1992 15:18 | 11 |
| Whilst Fergies stappling Inces mouth shut can he please do his own.
Why is it that every time a United player is fouled. They all want a
punch up. It does not happen at all other clubs as a previous noter
said. Some other clubs players are more disciplined and do not behave
like spoilt kids in a mans game.
Regards,
Barry.
|
32.1222 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Apr 08 1992 17:25 | 1 |
| What are you talking about Bazzer!!!!!!!
|
32.1223 | I talk. In sentences. | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Wed Apr 08 1992 17:35 | 18 |
| <<< Note 32.1221 by WELCLU::BWALKER "Come on you Hatters." >>>
-< Did Hughes dive in this game. >-
> Whilst Fergies stappling Inces mouth shut can he please do his own.
> Why is it that every time a United player is fouled. They all want a
> punch up. It does not happen at all other clubs as a previous noter
> said. Some other clubs players are more disciplined and do not behave
> like spoilt kids in a mans game.
> Regards,
> Barry.
Come on Souness, we know it's you hiding behind the pseudonymn "Barry
Walker"; it's your command of the English language that gives you away.
jeff
|
32.1224 | So do I. | WELCLU::BWALKER | Come on you Hatters. | Wed Apr 08 1992 18:59 | 11 |
| Fergies is a whinger there is no getting away from it. My point about
the punch ups is that Man Utd have recently been involved in matches
where the result has been decided by 2 fouls, 2 submissions or a
knockout to decide the winner.
Regards,
Barry.
|
32.1225 | It's All History Now | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Apr 08 1992 19:34 | 20 |
|
Fergie whinging on is mainly due to the fact that an opposing player
had the intent to harm a fellow professional.
Ok, Giggs was late on the original challange on Pointon, and yes he
should maybe have been booked, but take nothing away from the fact that
Pointon could have ended a young players career through just wanting
revenge. People are saying that if Giggs had been booked Pointon would
not have done what he did, rubbish(for want of a better word), yes he
could have been a little more subtle, but he made his intentions clear.
This also insensed the other players to put their 2 penneth in, maybe a
little OTT with Ince and Bruce, but as people say its a mans game.
Anyway, as mentioned an excellent goal by Giggs, well taken and a very
good move. City were unlucky not to snatch it at the end, and I hope
that they get the 3rd position they are aiming for. More European footy
to Manchester.
mac
|
32.1226 | Man U,Champs? | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Wed Apr 08 1992 20:36 | 10 |
| Hello All,
I was just scanning through the results and wonder how
come we are top of the league still.In the last 14 league games Utd have
only won 4.(Luckily Leeds have been losing too.)
Regards,
Aron....
P.S Man U to beat Forest 3.1 In the Final!!
|
32.1227 | If a Replay When and Where | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Apr 08 1992 21:00 | 4 |
32.1228 | remaining fixtures | SALES::THILL | | Wed Apr 08 1992 21:35 | 4 |
| What are the remaining fixtures for Leeds and Man U? I think they both
are to play Liverpool, but other than that...
Tom
|
32.1229 | Champions | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Apr 09 1992 01:18 | 16 |
|
United Leeds
Southampton (H) Chelsea (H)
Luton (A) Liverpool (A)
Notts Forest (H) Coventry (H)
Liverpool (A) Sheff Utd (A)
Spurs (H) Norwich (H)
West Ham (A)
14 Points 11 Points
United are CHAMPIONS by 5 points.
Brian.
|
32.1230 | Who'll be champions if... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | Maverick | Thu Apr 09 1992 15:05 | 6 |
| Brian, I reckon you'll only get 7 points form those games...
While, Leeds will get 10...
Stew.
|
32.1231 | Dates | OPG::TONY | | Thu Apr 09 1992 17:18 | 18 |
| Ok chaps , I think the Easter period games will decide the Championship..
United
Southampton (H) (16th April)
Luton (A) (18th April)
Notts Forest (H)(20th April)
West Ham (A) (22nd April)
Liverpool (A) (25th April)
Spurs (H) (2nd May)
Thats 5 games in 10 days.......It'll be tough but not impossible..
Tony
|
32.1232 | over bar the shouting (and screaming) | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | I remember 'The cat in the hat' | Thu Apr 09 1992 17:27 | 5 |
|
i dont think you'll need to win the last match.
looks like Leeds will have given it away a long time before then.
Ian.
|
32.1233 | United to clinch it at Anfield | FUTURS::JONES | | Thu Apr 09 1992 17:55 | 2 |
| In fact the game vs L'pool takes place on Sunday 26th April to
accommodate TV coverage; the same day Leeds play Sheff Utd.
|
32.1234 | Any Answers | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Apr 09 1992 18:59 | 6 |
32.1235 | It's our centenary year you know... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | Maverick | Fri Apr 10 1992 14:51 | 10 |
| Brian,
Apparently, the Rumbelows replay date is Wednesday May 6th, to be
played at Goodison...
Wembley applied to have it there, but were refused, on the grounds that
it would only be 3 days before the FA Cup Final, and they wanted to
have the ground looking smart for when 'pool win the cup.
Stew.
|
32.1236 | Robbo Waits | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Apr 10 1992 15:41 | 6 |
32.1237 | FA Youth Cup Final 1st Leg | OPG::TONY | | Fri Apr 10 1992 16:41 | 5 |
| At Selhurst Park
Tuesday 14th April 1992 at 7:30pm
|
32.1238 | To all the Devils out there..!! | OPG::TONY | | Fri Apr 10 1992 21:35 | 8 |
| See you all at WEMBLEY.....WEMBLEY.....!!!!!
We're the famous MAN UTD and we're goin to WEMBLEY...!!
I am just getting into the spirit....again..
Tony
|
32.1239 | why am i here on a Sunday? | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Yogic flying, new olympic event? | Sun Apr 12 1992 21:45 | 13 |
|
Manchester United 1-0 Nottingam Forest
mclair 14.
congratulations, suprised to learn that this was the first time that
Manchester United have lifted this piece of silverware.
i wont give a report, because i didnt watch it.
well done anyway,
Ian.
|
32.1240 | Forest....good sportsmen!!!!!!!! | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | ANYONE FOR SHREDDED WHEAT?? | Mon Apr 13 1992 13:56 | 5 |
| What can I say....?????????
Congratulations to United !!
M.J.
|
32.1241 | ? | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Yogic flying, new olympic event? | Mon Apr 13 1992 13:59 | 6 |
|
its very quiet in here today!??
did you all go out and get drunk last night?
:-)
Ian.
|
32.1242 | United 1 - 0 Forest | TRUCKS::SANT | See that? That's you, that is. | Mon Apr 13 1992 14:27 | 27 |
|
Thought it might be nice to first read all the plaudits and
tributes on United picking up the first domestic trophy of the
season 8-)
Lets all hope United now go on and complete the League & League
Cup double ;-)
Good match, if a little short of "thrilling goal-mouth action". Two
excellent passing sides playing a similar style, and the game was
free from any malice or unpleasant tackles. Two silly bookings
for "kicking the ball away after the whistle" for Crosby and
Pallister.
Well played Forest. United *just* edged it over 90 minutes and
*just* deserved to lift the cup. My MotM would be Laws. I thought
he marked Giggs superbly after coming on as sub after about 10
minutes. For United Ince and Phelan (yes, I know..) were solid
in midfield (Gemmill hardly got a kick..) and McClair scored the
winner to round off a good performance. A sporting occasion played
in a sporting spirit. Forest's young stars have no disgrace in
defeat and will be back again. United just carried too much
know-how in snuffing out Forest's main threats. They also missed
Pearce. Well done Fergie - he won the tactical battle over Ol' Big
'Ead.
Andy.
|
32.1243 | Well Done Utd. | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Lovely!! Milky Milky! | Mon Apr 13 1992 15:12 | 32 |
| Well done United & Forest on a thoroughly entertaining match.
I think the result was about right with United looking quite awesome at times.
It's the first time in recent weeks that they've looked like title contenders. I
hope that doesn't last :-)
I have to agree with Andy, I thought Laws was outstanding, and although I also
felt that Giggs had a blinder, Laws stopped him from finishing a number of
potentially dangerous moves, and his save on the line from McClair kept the game
alive.
McClair's goal was so simple but the move was excellent, but as was said in the
post match debate, the Forest left back should have been closer to the play, and
McClair wouldn't have had the chance. I think that Pierce would have given the
defence that extra strength, he was definitely missed.
One final question:
Why didn't Crosby shoot in the last minute with just Schmeical to beat,
instead of passing square into a crowd of players?? If that had gone in it could
have given me 3 points in the predictions topics :-)
Well that is history now.
Well Done Utd.
Al
PS. Now that Utd have definitely booked their place in Europe next
season in the EUFA Cup, if they finish in the top 2, The third placed team
also qualifies for the EUFA Cup.
|
32.1244 | FERGIES RED WHITE ARMY | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Mon Apr 13 1992 16:00 | 114 |
|
Woke up yesterday morning hoping to have a great day at Wembley and
what happens.. I was right:) Apart from the weather.
Got the 9am from M/cr Piccadilly down to London Euston, just to
hear that they would be stopping at Wembley Central, saves us about 1/2
an hour. No booze on the way down, although did see the usual drinking
at the station at 8.30am, a bit early ! Didn't get the football
special, and just as well the queue was nearly out the front door. We
got the scheduled train down. The train was filled with families,
couples etc and a good atmosphere developed. Appoaching Wembley
Central, some lad got on the tannoy system to start sining WEMBLEY, but
was abbruptly stopped. Police were also on the train. Was about 1pm
when we set eye on the twin towers of Wembley Stadium, the area
surrounding is still as bad as ever, quite a few pubs open and shops
and a very busy off licence. Fans mingled with no hint of trouble all
in all in very good taste, the usual banter. After a drink or two and
something to eat, went into the stadium. They were actually selling
beer, upon paying 2pounds for a 50cl plastic bottle, did everyone
notice it was low-alchohol(basically like gnats *) Hot dogs single for
2 pounds, double for 2.50 pounds WOW!!!!
After the usual singing and visiting the bog a few times, it was
now time to find our seats, with 1/2 an hour to go we thought,no
problem, 10 to 3 and we eventually find our seats, guess what someone
was in them, swearing blind they were right, only to find out that they
were on row 26 in block 133, were as they were in block 233 and in OUR
seats, so off they bundled.
Out come the teams, tremendous reception, a lot of empty seats in the
Forrest end, mind you with the expense of already been here two weeks
earlier, I am not surprised. Anyway formalities over, national anthem
etc... the players are warming up and the crowd are shouting through
the team, HUGHSEY, CHOCCY, THERES ONLY ONE RYAN GIGGS etc, and the
players acknowledging(sp?). An new-ish chant that I had not heard
before , FERGIES RED WHITE ARMY followed by a few claps, soon learned
the words and was a popular choice, the UTD fans were in good tune, and
easily outsung the Forrest fans.
Anyway off they kicked and Utd were out for the kill straight away, an
early break was what they were after, and after a minute or so PHELAN
was just in the box but could not finish off. After that it was one way
traffic, must admit you could feel the tension in the crowd every
time Forrest counter ( which tey are very good at doing) attacked, but
with our back four, Irwin, Bruce, Pallister
and Parker on good form they needed something special to do it, UTD
were closing down very quickly on Forrest, especially in midfield, were
I thought INCE and PHELAN played extremely well, PHELAN was everywere,
with CHOCCY also tailing back to help, then the break UTD had hoped for
a clearance by Pallister fell to McCLAIR who in turn passed to Giggs
who ran to the edge of the box before passing to an unmarked McCLAIR
who calmly slotted the ball past the FORREST keeper. 1-0. The UTD fans
went wild, and until half-time UTD kept forrest under a lot of
presssure, SING YOUR HEARTS OUT FOR THE LADS, was the cry now, along
with the afore mentioned chant, by this time everyone was involved. As
the match kicked off there were some large flags going up and down the
crowd, to which the police STEAMED in and grabbed it, not very
friendly, no sense of fun these southern coppers:)). Anyway half time
and although UTD had had most of the play, Forrest looked as though
they could have pulled us back. The thing I noticed is that they tried
to walk the ball in, I mean Terry Sheringham received the ball in the
semi-circle of the box, unmarked and SCHMEICHEL to beat, but didn't
look up so passed the ball, with the outcome of nothing gained. Nigel
Clough was not very impressive, short tempered(don't like him
personally) always looking for the quick free-kick, and kicking it at
people if they don't move, very sporting Nigel!:) Seemingly at half
time there was some trouble in the Forrest end, due to the fact that
there was about 2/3 hundered UTD fans there, quite ugly from what I
head from a Forrest fan after the match, ah well can't always be rosy,
a small minority, which is getting smaller!
The second half, and I thought Forrest might try a little harder, KEANE
getting involved aerly in the second half, but no-one wanting to take a
shot, and the few that did come were easily saved by SCHMEICHEL. All
this time HUGHES was his usual self, being the target for the ball
forward, and holdin up which he did extremely well, and laid off a lot of
good
passes, to GIGGS in particular, who was finding life a little difficult
against LAWS, who along with WALKER were Forrests best players.
Kanschelski on the other wing was very quiet, and rightly substituted,
although to be fair, he was hardly passed to, a lot of the time he was
stood free on the wing waiting for a pass that never came. UTD seemed
to ease off a little especially in midfield, with only McCLAIR making
any headway, a bit different from the first half, when INCE was the
inspiration to go forward.
Forrest nearly equalised in the middle of the second-half when a ball
crossed by KEANE(I think) low, to the centre of goal, for the incoming
Sheringham was saved well by SCHMIACHEL.
UTD seemed contented to boot the ball up the park for the last 1/2
hour, even when SHARPE came on for KANCHELSKI, only HUGHES and SHARPE
were up front. SHARPE showed a lot of skill in a little amount of time,
and maybe should have been on from the start...?
The last 10/15 minutes were the worst for UTD, Forrest upped their
momentum, and went all out for the equaliser, and with some luck, good
defending and mad scrambles, UTD managed to keep them out. Then the
free-kick just outside UTD's box, which CLOUGH(???) took, a very good
kick, and one from the UTD end that looked as SCHMEICHEL had saved,
only to see a goal-kick awarded, thus meaning it had hit the back
stansion, PHEW!! Hearts were in mouths, and the whislting from the UTD
was deafening, still COURTNEY played on and again FOrrest thrust
forward again, still tring to walk the ball in, then the whistle, it
was over.
Watched them recieve the CUP and run round, then headed back to the
station, where we had to get a train to London Euston and from there up
to M/cr. About 8.30pm I arrived home. Straight into the pub. I was
travelling by train, another guy was going by plane(business trip:)),
and he arrived home, at 1015pm, had to wait for a plane, then the
coach party arrived at 1045pm, had phoned up at 930pm to say thay were
at Birmingham, and the traffic was very busy(or words close to that).
So a few bevvies were sunk and everyone went home happy. An eventful
day, made better by UTD winning, but a good game, atmosphere etc.. and
to both UTD and FORREST fans.
Well that's my short story:). That was what it was like from the seats,
what about from the armchair??
mac (still a little tired)
|
32.1245 | boring | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Mon Apr 13 1992 16:31 | 7 |
| from the armchair :
two slightly above average teams in a very dull and unexciting match.
I wish I had stayed down the pub.
Brian.
|
32.1246 | How sweet is victory.. | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Apr 13 1992 17:19 | 27 |
| Just to add my 10 cents worth....
I thoroughly enjoyed the match from my armchair seat (couldn't get
tickets ..sob..). Apart from the lack of goalmouth excitement, I
thought that it illustrated good passing and attacking football from
two of the top sides in the country.
For all of the stick that he has taken in this notes file, I thought
that Phelan had a great game. He looked solid and didn't put a foot
wrong. Webb must be just a touch concerned. Parker was a welcome sight,
I think we'll need him in the testing patch to come.
For Forest, I thought that Keane looked really impressive and dangerous
in the 1st half until he was effectively closed down in the second.
We'll need to watch him next Monday - any idea when Pearce will be
back?
Now we must turn our attention to the big one. Its going to be a
difficult two weeks for us with all of those matches strung together
against some difficult sides. The medics are on stand-by (more for the
fans.....)
J
PS: note .1244 was an entertaining piece! Could do with a bit more of
that rather than the vitriol that some are reduced to...
|
32.1247 | | DBOSW2::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Apr 13 1992 17:25 | 5 |
| It wasn't boring, but it wasn't that great either. I thought the result
was more or less right. You have to hand to any team who can win the
League and one of the domestic cups with no semblance of a midfield.
Declan
|
32.1248 | Scorinbg goals | YUPPY::SEABURYS | Maverick | Mon Apr 13 1992 17:48 | 24 |
| Congrats to the mancs on their win yesterday... may it be the last time
they win any trophies ;-)
I must admit that I thought Fergie had made two massive blunders by
picking Phelan ahead of Webb, and having three wingers in the 14... I
was right!!
The mancs had noone creative in the midfield, and so, I thought, were
poor in the final third of the pitch. Though made up for it in defense,
where they played superbly for most of the match.
The wingers thing didn't really come off either, and Giggs and that
Russian bloke never really got the service they needed.
Mind you, Forest missed Pearce on the left hand side, and never got
into the game in the first half... Crosby should have equalised in the
last minute with their best chance, and the mancs defence seemed intent
on giving the game away with their petty squabbling amongst themselves,
and a few "over the top" tackles...
But, credit where credit's due... the mancs took their chance, and
Forest didn't... and that's what the game's all about.
Let's just hope that we can do the biz tonite!! 8-|
Stew.
|
32.1249 | Ferguson's RED & WHITE ARMY!!!!!! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Mon Apr 13 1992 18:03 | 22 |
| A cracking game from where I was sitting/standing/sitting/standing!!!!!!!
Those stools you have to sit on at Wembley are a blummin health hazard!
I was right in the thick of it & hence when we scored slight movement towards the
fence was encountered.
I thought the atmosphere was great. A little quiet in the forest end though.
Phelan played really well I thought & perhaps he rather than McClair would have
made made MoM for me.
We drove down in the car via the M40 & the traffic was fine.
3hrs there & 3 1/2 back.
We didn't park in the Wembley car park after last year's final (It took
1 1/2 hrs at least to get out of the wembley car park last year), we parked in
some firm's carpark just on the other side of the road. It only cost 4 quid to
park there as well.
All we need do now is clinch the double!!!!!
Southern git Si!
|
32.1250 | MOM | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Mon Apr 13 1992 18:12 | 20 |
|
Why oh Why oh Why
do they bother to give MOM when their wasn't really anyone ???
Brian McClair Man of the Match ???????
Alright he scored the goal...
But he did little else but whinge and moan to the Ref the whole game
Anyway well done the Mancs.. lets hope they win the league now and
let the Gooners have the place in Europe next season.
By the way I thought the highlight of yesterdays armchair spectacle
was Kevin Campbells goal of the yearer.
Well worth leaving the Pub for Brian.
CHris
|
32.1251 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Mon Apr 13 1992 18:30 | 10 |
|
The Mancs may have won the League/Rumbellows cup and a certain Brian
suggested this morning that they will win the double of League and Rumbellows.
Maybe they will but they will never equal the Liverpool performance of three
consecutive League and League cup doubles of 1982, 1983 and 1984 under the
captaincy of Graeme Souness and in fact they won a treble in 1984 with the great
European win over Roma. When the Mancs have achievements like the above, then I
will be prepared to give them some praise.
Cunno
|
32.1252 | dont rise to it!!! :-) | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Yogic flying, new olympic event? | Mon Apr 13 1992 18:54 | 6 |
| re.last
erm....
Ian.
|
32.1253 | History is bunk. A polite term for the pool team | FUTURS::JONES | | Mon Apr 13 1992 19:17 | 1 |
|
|
32.1254 | ere we go again!! | KERNEL::NDAY | | Mon Apr 13 1992 20:04 | 8 |
| Re a few back.....
A touch of deja vu here i think Cunno!!!
A well deserved victory for us I feel and lets hope the league is ours
as well..
Nigel
|
32.1255 | | UTRUST::CAMPBELL | Real ponies don't go oink! | Mon Apr 13 1992 20:20 | 21 |
| re Cunno
> The Mancs may have won the League/Rumbellows cup and a certain Brian
>suggested this morning that they will win the double of League and Rumbellows.
>Maybe they will but they will never equal the Liverpool performance of three
>consecutive League and League cup doubles of 1982, 1983 and 1984 under the
>captaincy of Graeme Souness and in fact they won a treble in 1984 with the great
>European win over Roma. When the Mancs have achievements like the above, then I
>will be prepared to give them some praise.
Liverpool may have won the F.A. cup a couple of times but they have
not yet equalled the Tottenham Hotspur performance of 8 wins out of 9
in 1901 (Last non-football league team to do so), 1921, 1961, 1962,
1967, 1981, 1982, and 1991 under various captains and in fact they were
the first team this century to win the FA cup/league title (yes,
Liverpool have since done it, but they weren't the first). When the
'Pool have achievements like the above, then I will be prepared to give
them some praise.
Yours, as ever,
Stevo :-)
|
32.1256 | Well said.. | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Apr 13 1992 20:51 | 3 |
| re -1
That's taken the wind out of his sails!!!!!!!!
|
32.1257 | My dad's bigger than your dad... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | Maverick | Mon Apr 13 1992 21:14 | 5 |
| re .1255
Sad, isn't it...
Stew. 8-|
|
32.1258 | wind out of his sails? he's laughing his head off! | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Yogic flying, new olympic event? | Mon Apr 13 1992 21:17 | 8 |
| re.-2
NOT wishing to stir up trouble, and NOT agreeing with anything cunno
said...but what does that little list prove?
That spurs can only win the cup and are hapless when it comes to
generating some kind of consistent level of performance?
Ian.
|
32.1259 | say NEXT UNSEEN to Cunno | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Yogic flying, new olympic event? | Mon Apr 13 1992 21:25 | 5 |
|
does anyone want to dredge up the cup winning exploits of the Wanderers
at this point?!
:-)
Ian.
|
32.1260 | Don't lower the tone | SUBURB::GROOMN | Captain Cornflake - Crisp Crusader | Tue Apr 14 1992 13:28 | 3 |
| It does amuse me when I see all the Merseypool guys writing in our note
now. Perhaps they realise this is where everyone comes to read quality
text.
|
32.1261 | Here Here! | KERNEL::NDAY | | Tue Apr 14 1992 13:31 | 5 |
| Yeh!!!!
What the Crisp Crusader said...
Nige..
|
32.1262 | zzz | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Yogic flying, new olympic event? | Tue Apr 14 1992 13:37 | 8 |
|
Havent we heard this before, guys?
This is a free country is it not? Andy Sant regularly and welcomely
joins in converstaions in the Liverpool note and your own master-of-the
spoken-word and cunno soundalike, Brian Long, frequently airs his views
in there.
Ian.
|
32.1263 | bad memory | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Yogic flying, new olympic event? | Tue Apr 14 1992 13:40 | 8 |
| can anyone tell me what a converstaion is?
not awake this morning.
by the way, can anyone tell me, when was the last time before 1990 that
Manchester United won the FA cup? was it against Everton? where
Whiteside scored?
yours in trivia,
Ian.
|
32.1264 | Totally uncalled for wind-up... 8-) | YUPPY::SEABURYS | Maverick | Tue Apr 14 1992 14:45 | 13 |
| Quick trivia question, seeing as how we're on the subject...
1(a) When was the last time Manchester United won the League
Championship??
(b) How long ago was it??
(c) How come that whenever other teams supporters write in the manc
note conference and try to wind the manc fans up, someone always
takes the bait?? 8-)
Stew. 8-)
|
32.1265 | Silver Jubilee | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Tue Apr 14 1992 15:00 | 4 |
| 'It was Twenty/ytnewT sorry, Twenty Five years ago Sgt Pepper taught
the band to play'
jb.
|
32.1266 | Same Old Story | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Tue Apr 14 1992 15:37 | 7 |
| re: last 2
YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
:)
Only singing when your winning etc....
|
32.1267 | Cheats | SUBURB::WAITEG | Only the man who says no is free | Tue Apr 14 1992 16:40 | 4 |
| re last 3
and they only won on penalties
|
32.1268 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Tue Apr 14 1992 17:09 | 23 |
| <<< Note 32.1264 by YUPPY::SEABURYS "Maverick" >>>
-< Totally uncalled for wind-up... 8-) >-
Quick trivia question, seeing as how we're on the subject...
1(a) When was the last time Manchester United won the League
Championship??
(b) How long ago was it??
Stew. 8-)
1. 1967 which is a very long 25 years for all those Manc fans out there.
Since that time Liverpool have won the league 11 times (73, 76, 77, 79, 80, 82,
83, 84, 86, 88 and 90) and have rarely finished outside the top two. The Mancs
even had a period in Div. two. I think that adequately answers both of the
above.
Now any chance that anybody could help me in my quest for a cup final ticket.
Thanks in anticipation,
Cunno
|
32.1269 | TICKETS FOR FINAL | SUBURB::VYAS | | Tue Apr 14 1992 18:13 | 6 |
| RE. -1
Martin, I would be able to get a ticket for the Final. Contact me on
7830 6519. Since my Brother-in-Law is member of LFC and a friend of
Phil Thompson, he can get few tickets.
Jayesh.
|
32.1270 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | Only the man who says no is free | Tue Apr 14 1992 18:32 | 9 |
| What is that song you sing...
It says about being pride of europe
and beating Scousers
Cheers
gary
|
32.1271 | Sell it to a tout...!!!! | OPG::TONY | | Tue Apr 14 1992 18:34 | 12 |
32.1272 | Super | SUBURB::WAITEG | Only the man who says no is free | Tue Apr 14 1992 18:44 | 1 |
| Too true
|
32.1273 | no need | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Yogic flying, new olympic event? | Tue Apr 14 1992 18:52 | 8 |
32.1274 | re .1273 .... hear hear | YUPPY::PANES | French kisses and chinese burns | Tue Apr 14 1992 20:02 | 0 |
32.1275 | last two.. | TRUCKS::SANT | Drainpipetrousertastic! | Tue Apr 14 1992 20:49 | 2 |
|
Ditto.
|
32.1276 | let's move on chaps | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's ALL in the RISC | Tue Apr 14 1992 21:41 | 20 |
| I was going to ask who moved the conference, and explain I was
away...looks like I missed nothing.
Great win Sunday, no TV here, but a phone call back home for a match
report made the day.
Now, my schedule says United play Southhampton at home this Thursday. 3
points will bring us back on top by 2 I believe. 1 point is a must. So
much for all the complaining about the schedule. Waiting the extra day
after the league cup final was a masterful move. Then onto Luton, who
have been very poor of late, and another 3 points looks in order.
Forest at home Easter Monday, and if United can take 7/9 from those
three games, it is all over folks, and we'll clinch at Anfield. Apart
from clinching at OT, I cannot think of a finer football palace at
which to clinch the title. Even Arsenal supporters would agree with
that I reckon. What do you think Martin ?
A leisurely stroll to the championship from here on in. No problem.
Paul
|
32.1277 | Old Trafford Here I Come | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Apr 15 1992 13:19 | 9 |
32.1278 | Brian Long goes to a game... | COMICS::WATTERSON | | Wed Apr 15 1992 13:20 | 6 |
| >>>I'm off to Olf Trafford tomorrow.
Do you need directions ? :-)
Paul
|
32.1279 | Her we Go | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Apr 15 1992 13:22 | 5 |
32.1280 | FA Youth Cup Final 1st Leg | OPG::TONY | | Wed Apr 15 1992 13:35 | 7 |
| C.Palace 1 Man Utd. 3 (gate 8,000)
Half way there..
tony
|
32.1281 | Drinks anyone?? | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Apr 15 1992 13:38 | 4 |
| Seeing as Brian is going to Old Trafford tomorrow, does anyone want to
meet up for a drink anywhere before k.o. ?
J
|
32.1282 | Name the Place | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Apr 15 1992 17:42 | 9 |
32.1283 | To drink or not to drink, that is the question | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Apr 15 1992 19:33 | 9 |
| Why don't we all meet up outside the souvenir shop, just to the left of
the steps to the entrance (can you tell I'm an Events Co-ordinator!!??)
after the match on Monday and then we can decide where to go for a bevvy.
If Simon is going, I'll recognise him. If not, I'll be the girly with the
shortish red hair in the black leather jacket and DM's.
I'm not in tomorrow, so I'll see you all on Monday with a bit of luck!
J
|
32.1284 | White Hart Lane! | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Wed Apr 15 1992 21:52 | 15 |
| <<< Note 32.1276 by TROOA::PBLANEY "It's ALL in the RISC" >>>
-< let's move on chaps >-
> three games, it is all over folks, and we'll clinch at Anfield. Apart
> from clinching at OT, I cannot think of a finer football palace at
> which to clinch the title. Even Arsenal supporters would agree with
> that I reckon. What do you think Martin ?
Don't tell me Cunno has seen the light and become a Gooner!
This Gooner would not agree! If we can't clinch it at Highbury, the
next best is the place we did it in '71! Bliss!
Surely a red Manc would love to clinch it at the blue Mancs' home as
next best to O.T.?
|
32.1285 | Forget it! It'll go to the Spurs game.. | TRUCKS::SANT | Drainpipetrousertastic! | Thu Apr 16 1992 12:20 | 18 |
|
I think it will probably go to the last game, at OT, against
Spurs. I think we may even need to win that game, if the
other remaining games go the way I think they will, as Leeds
are likely to still have a superior 'goals difference'.
Obviously the more times Leeds slip up in their last four games
that becomes less likely, but Leeds seem to have got over their
jitters now and are getting hot again. We can't afford too many
draws in our last six games. Maybe just the Forest and Liverpool
games if we're being realistic. That still means we have to beat
Southampton, Luton, West Ham (probably our easiest game..) and
Spurs. ie. 14 points. Leeds can get 12 more, so we'll win by
one point.
It's going to be close..
Andy.
|
32.1286 | United need to find top gear as of tonight. | TRUCKS::SANT | I owe,I owe,so off to work I go | Thu Apr 16 1992 19:48 | 35 |
|
By the time we're back in here, United could all but have
decided the destiny of this season's League Championship.
Tonight we take on Southampton, our conquerors in the FA Cup.
They have enjoyed a remarkable run over the last several weeks,
climbing out of deep trouble into an almost safe position. We
*must* win this one which will take us back to the top. I'll
go for 1-0. But Southampton will but very tough - I hope some
of their more "physical" players don't shipwreck our plans by
crippling any of our players...
Saturday sees us visit Luton, themselves in deep s**t but getting
good results when at home. Again we must win this one and hope
that Liverpool take care of Leeds. If we win and Leeds lose then
we're looking red-hot favourites. Defeat at Luton could spell a
disaster if Leeds win. Luton should go down this season - I hope
we make sure they do by winning 2-0.
Then on Monday it's Forest, totally unpredictable at the moment.
United need at least a point, but Forest could play superbly or
horribly. If we go into this game on the back of two good wins
then I think we should be able to beat Forest and all but wrap
up the title. Defeat again lets Leeds in. So I'll go for 1-1.
So basically we need 7 points from these three games, and certainly
no less than 6. Leeds aren't likely to make too many mistakes, so
we'd better make sure we don't either. It's in our own hands, but
we've got to beat sides like Southampton and Luton when the
pressure's really on if we can expect to be called Champions.
The next four days are absolutely critical. How much do we want
the title? We'll soon see....
Andy.
|
32.1287 | It's not a forgone conclusion. | WELCLU::BWALKER | Come on you Hatters. | Thu Apr 16 1992 21:57 | 11 |
| My wish is to see Luton come out winners against Man U. It would be
lovely. I wonder what Alec Fergusion will moan about. Will it be the
Ref, Hughes not getting a penalty for his swallow dive, the ref not
allowing Uniteds obligatory offside goal, the disallowing Luton's
perfectly good one. One thing he will not be able to blame and thats
the pitch.
Regards,
Barry.
|
32.1288 | the cream comes to the top | MACNAS::MHASSETT | | Fri Apr 17 1992 12:32 | 8 |
| UNITED 1 Southampton 0
Kanchelskis
The real UTD are back on top again.Great goal from
Andrei,left foot volley from the edge of the box.Giggs had a
blinder.The bad news is that INCE is out for the rest of the season.
Bring on Luton and Crocks Forest.!!
|
32.1289 | Luton 1 United 1 | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's ALL in the RISC | Mon Apr 20 1992 22:05 | 11 |
| Luton 1 United 1 (Sharpe).
From all accounts, United should have had this one, having led at the
half.
4/6 so far, with Forest today. Seen Leeds vs. Pool on the box - what a
load of crap they both were. Neither ofthem deserve to win this. If
United can win today, they'll have it. That one game in hand is
important.
-pb
|
32.1290 | Mancs slip up again? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | More Ship dates than actual Ships | Mon Apr 20 1992 23:26 | 10 |
| Rumours from the U.K on this Bank Holiday Monday indicate that the
Mancs have lost at Notts Forest.
Anyone able to confirm this?
So that would be 1 point out of a possible 6 over Easter.
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.1291 | I can't believe it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | PEKING::DAVIESG | E=Mc2..Einstein Was Right! | Tue Apr 21 1992 11:36 | 7 |
|
Yep.
Unfortunatley that Gemmill(sp) kid scored the winner for Forest in the
82nd Minute. It looks as if it's gonna be tight.........
Greg..
|
32.1292 | snatching defeat from the jaws of victory... | TRUCKS::SANT | I owe,I owe,so off to work I go | Tue Apr 21 1992 12:48 | 16 |
|
Looks to me like we're in deep sh*t 8-( We needed a point at least
from the Forest game - 5 points over Easter would have been Ok
since Leeds "dropped" two on Saturday, thus revising my original
7 points required by two... But 4 points? Will it be enough?
The Championship does now look like it will go to the last game.
We could have relieved that kind of pressure by winning yesterday
but now we'll see just how big our balls are!
West Ham on Wednesday - anything but a victory (due to Leeds'
superior gd..) is a disaster.
Get those razor-blades ready...
Andy.
|
32.1293 | Great day for football. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Tue Apr 21 1992 13:16 | 15 |
|
Mancs 1 Notts For 2
What a great day for football with the Mancs losing at home and Leeds winning
at home. Never in my life have I seen worse title contenders than the Mancs. 1
point over the bank holiday weekend and they are supposed to be title
contenders. Brian, I hope you were disgusted yesterday. The joy that I felt as I
heard that the Mancs were behind with a few minutes to go will never be
surpassed. Hopefully Leeds will win their final two games which would leave the
Mancs needing to win all three of their fixtures and one of them is away to
Liverpool. Imagine if Liverpool could contribute to denying the Mancs the
championship, it would mean more to me than any success that Liverpool have had
over the last 20 years. Come on you Leeds.
Cunno
|
32.1294 | Red alert.. | MIACT::MASON | | Tue Apr 21 1992 13:27 | 21 |
| Depressed is not the word.
We actually played a good game yesterday, but the nerves were evident
even to a blind man. The Luton result did not help our cause in the
slightest. Reports (various in the extreme so I'll go for David Meek's
version) stated that United looked awful and were lucky to come away
with a point. And then we go and lose on Monday.
We were guilty of letting Forest play. They looked fluid on the counter
attack and made their forays into the area count. We forced 12 corners
to their zilch but still we could not make them pay. Instead, we let
them waltz into our area, give them enough space to land a helicopter,
and they go and convert. The "meanest defence in the 1st division"
could only stand back and watch. It was disgraceful. Sharpe was not,
Giggs was kept quiet by the excellent Des Walker (boy will they miss
him). McClair had a nondescript game, the volley aside and lets not
talk about the defence.
3 games to go. The nerves they are a-jangling.
J
|
32.1295 | The real champions | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Apr 21 1992 16:07 | 8 |
| <<< Note 32.1293 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "The Mancs are out of the cup" >>>
-< Great day for football. >-
Cunno,
Your change of allegiance to LeedsLeedsLeeds does not have something to
do with the score at Highbury yesterday by any chance? In case you
missed it - Arsenal 4-0 Liverpool.
|
32.1296 | oh ye of little faith | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's ALL in the RISC | Tue Apr 21 1992 18:27 | 14 |
| Oh ye of little faith!
We still have a game in hand chaps, so save the comments until then.
Sure, we should have taken Luton, and not let Forest beat us at home. I
hope Fergie is using the whole squad he assembled, 'cos that is what it
was for.
West Ham Wednesday ?
Who arranged this schedule then ?
Hammers should be no problem. I'll take a 2-1 score.
-pb
|
32.1297 | fixtures and speculation | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's ALL in the RISC | Tue Apr 21 1992 21:29 | 20 |
| Reamining games:
West Ham vs United 3 points, United go top by 2 points
Liverpool vs United, 1 point
Sheffield Utd vs. Leeds, 1 point, United still on top by 2 points
United vs. Spurs, 3 points
Leeds vs. Norwich, 3 points,
United win championship by 2 points
Alternate,
United tie West Ham, Leeds lose to Sheffield United, Mancs win by 1
point.
I'd sure love to see us win at Anfield though.
-pb
|
32.1298 | Yuo seem to have forgotten some possibilities | XSTACY::JLUNDON | J.A. Lundon 890-2417 Leeds Forever | Tue Apr 21 1992 21:45 | 29 |
| Wednesday
=========
West Ham vs MUFC 0/1 point, Leeds top by 0/1 point and better goal
difference
Saturday next
=============
Liverpool vs MUFC, 0/1 point
Sheffield Utd vs. Leeds, 1 point, Leeds top by 0/2 points
Saturday week
=============
MUFC vs. Spurs, 3 points
Leeds vs. Norwich, 3 points,
=> Leeds champions by 0/2 points with ++ goal difference
We owe you one for 63-64 when you robbed us of the championship because
Leeds scored less goals but had a better goal difference. Only justice.
If you don't believe me look it up!
James.
P.S first decent note in this topic since last January and also the
first over 10 lines in that time ;-).
|
32.1299 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Tue Apr 21 1992 22:26 | 9 |
|
Leeds to win two remaining games and the Mancs to take seven points from
the last three games - Leeds to win the c'ship on goal difference thus knocking
the stuffing out of Man. U - Liverpool to win the cup & I to be the happiest
football fan at the end of the season.
Cunno
|
32.1300 | United champs, not too convincing mind. ( @ @ ) | PEKING::DAVIESG | E=Mc2..Einstein Was Right! | Wed Apr 22 1992 17:21 | 21 |
|
Prediction:
Mancs to beat West Ham 2 - 0 Tonite, 2 points in lead.
Mancs V Looneypool, 1 - 1
Leeds V Sheff Utd 0 - 0 Mancs 2 points in lead.
Mancs V Spurs, 1 - 0
Leeds V Norwich 4 - 1 Mancs champs by 2 points.
UNITED will win with a lesser goal difference, but since they will be 2
points above Leeds (Leeds Leeds) It won't matter anyway!
Greg...
|
32.1301 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | T.H.F.C | Wed Apr 22 1992 17:28 | 5 |
|
My prediction is I wont be able to get a ticket for the Spurs game,as
Manchester United have allocated only 600 to THFC.
Dave...
|
32.1302 | Martin, Martin, | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Apr 22 1992 17:31 | 19 |
| Martin,
I don't know if you're serious or not all the time. I'll give you the
benefit of the doubt because it's a shame to be so bitter.
I was in Old Trafford for the first time in a few years and enjoyed the
game but not the result. Roy Keane should possibly have been sent off
for his foul on Sharpe and a second foul. He wasn't and he showed
himself more than able to compete with more seasoned pros in the
physical department.
United could do worse than consider him.
United can still do it. I hope they do if only to F*&K the begrudgers.
cheers,
Paul
|
32.1303 | Nibble nibble | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Apr 22 1992 17:34 | 11 |
| No Bryan Robson, Darren Ferguson is added to the squad. West Ham will
be without Breaker.
Tonights' result will be a win for West Ham, Man U or a draw. Mark
Hughes may even take a dive, then again he might not. What is certian
there will be a lot of people at the game getting excited, and many
others around the country getting equally excited. That reminds me, I
better drain the Bonneville's carbs, charge the Rocket 3's battery and
prepare Slippery Sam for the road !
jb.
|
32.1304 | please say yesh | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Jack The Hat | Wed Apr 22 1992 17:42 | 3 |
| Is it on Radio 5????
Tone
|
32.1305 | 693 or 909 AM or 92.4/103.9/95.3 FM | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Apr 22 1992 17:49 | 7 |
| Yes, the match will have 'extensive coverage' on Champion Sport, start
7/30. For listeners in the Radio Leeds area, there is a Soccer Special
from 8/0 to 9/45 on FM (beter reception) featuring the game. nb Radio
Leeds is sometimes easier to receive in Manchester than some parts of
Leeds !
jb.
|
32.1306 | Who or what is slippery Sam jb? | XSTACY::JLUNDON | J.A. Lundon 890-2417 Leeds Forever | Wed Apr 22 1992 18:02 | 0 |
32.1307 | Slippery Sam? | TRUCKS::SANT | I owe,I owe,so off to work I go | Wed Apr 22 1992 18:11 | 2 |
|
Ooo-err missus. Sounds a bit rude....
|
32.1308 | So this is what success is all about then... | TRUCKS::SANT | I owe,I owe,so off to work I go | Wed Apr 22 1992 18:21 | 27 |
32.1309 | Rooooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrr | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Apr 22 1992 18:21 | 13 |
| Totally unrelated to football :-
Slippery Sam was the Triumph Factory Production Racer that won the Isle
of Man Production TT 6 years on the trot. It's a 750cc 3 cylinder
Triumph Trident motorcyle. It got it's name because the vent from the
oil tank vented oil mist too near the back tyre. I've got a replica
built by Les Williams, the Triumph Development engineer at that time,
at the moment it's in the garage under a dust sheet - the footie season
is coming to an end, the riding motorcycle season is upon us (as is the
cricket season, 2 wins out of 2 for Yorkshire, Lancashire (the other
lot from Old Trafford) lost their first match against new boys Durham.)
jb.
|
32.1310 | Slugging it out | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Apr 22 1992 18:45 | 22 |
| re .1308
The championship this season has been akin to 2 heavyweights slugging
it out to the end, hopefully 'Johnny Come Lately' won't get a look in.
(aka Sheff Wed, in Div 2 last year remember, as were Leeds 2 years
ago). Leeds' ambition this year was to do better than last and get into
Europe - this has been done, anything that happens from now on is a
bonus, but the League title is on, and the supporters have realised
that thanks to the Mancs slip ups over Easter that cancelled out Leeds'
slip ups earlier on. The Manc fans crave the championship, silver
jubilees and all that, so the pressure is more intense at OT, luckily
they are away for the next 2 games. If the Mancs dont win tonight and Leeds
win on Sunday, they will be 3/4 points clear of the Mancs before they
start at Liverpool - the Mancs must win then to have any chance.
I'm down in Reading all next week on a Pathworks course, if there are
any noters down there that want to meet up for a pint or six then say
so !
jb.
kick off
|
32.1311 | The gloves are off... | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Apr 22 1992 20:17 | 14 |
| re.1308
Well done on an honest note. The lads in no. 33 are as nervous as we
are, so this emotive vitriol serves no purpose.
As I've said before, and in accordance with what Andy said, the best
team will win and will deserve to win having shown the steely nerves it
takes to win such high honours at this stage of the game.
Let the battle commence....
J
|
32.1312 | West Ham 1 Man Utd 0 | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's ALL in the RISC | Thu Apr 23 1992 01:51 | 9 |
| Just heard via phone,
West Ham 1 Man Utd 0
Very sad. Not totally disasterous, but Leeds mare favourites now.
Unless of course they lose to Sheff Utd and Utd beat 'pool - very
interesting. Fergie may lose his job over this one I'm afraid.
Paul
|
32.1313 | Please say it is TRUE | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | More Ship dates than actual Ships | Thu Apr 23 1992 04:30 | 11 |
| Paul,
Is that a final score - I can't say how dejected I am (:==:)
So if the F.A Cup Winners can give them a good going over on Saturday
and Leeds win it'll all be over and we can sit back and wait another 25
years for the Mancs to NOT win the league.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.1314 | The trophy belongs to Arsenal..for 2 more weeks! | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Thu Apr 23 1992 05:10 | 6 |
| Don't assume the Mancs have handed our League Championship trophy to
Leeds. There are still still games to play....and I hear that the odds
on Sheff Wed have dropped from 100-1 to 66-1 following West Hams
victory.
PJ
|
32.1315 | Not now maybe never | RUTILE::BREADIE | | Thu Apr 23 1992 11:16 | 9 |
| This is sad. I've waited literaly all my life for Man U and Rangers to
win the league the same year. I truely thought this was the year.
No excuse they had a chance and blew it.
Alex Ferguson's negativity and internal pressures of being Man U
were just too much.
? can they go anywhere from here ?
|
32.1316 | Its not over yet.. | LEMAN::BURKHALTER | | Thu Apr 23 1992 11:56 | 8 |
| Don't give up yet, if Man Utd can lose to the Hammers then Leeds
can lose to Sheffield.....
......and anyway they won the League Cup (or whatever its called these days)
didn't they?
-Dom
|
32.1317 | The Final KICK has yet to come | PEKING::MCKIEN | NICK | Thu Apr 23 1992 12:01 | 7 |
|
Hard luck on last nights result v the Hammers.
All is not lost yet with games to be played, anything could happen.
Remember Arsenal v Liverpool a couple of years ago.
NICK.
|
32.1318 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Thu Apr 23 1992 12:26 | 6 |
|
I shouldn't be too despondent, the best team in the first division at
the moment is Sheffield United so if the Mancs can duff up the Scousers
then they're still in with a great chance.
jeff
|
32.1319 | West 'Amm 1-0 United...... | TRUCKS::SANT | I owe,I owe,so off to work I go | Thu Apr 23 1992 12:35 | 11 |
|
A disaster. We've blown it.
I have waited all my life (that which I can reliably remember,
anyway...) for United to win the league. This is the closest
we've got for a long time. I don't think it's for us this year
now... 8-(
Today I am very sad. It's out of our control now.
Andy.
|
32.1320 | Its not over to the final whistle. | SUBURB::WAITEG | I speak to God but the Sky is empty | Thu Apr 23 1992 12:36 | 12 |
| Remaining fixtures.......
MANCHESTER UNITED LEEDS UNITED SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY
Liverpool (A) Sheffield United (A) Crystal Palace (A)
Spurs (H) Norwich City (H) Liverpool (H)
Leeds have the easier run ere but if Norwich lose on Saturday and Luton
and Coventry win then Norwich would need to beat Leeds to guarentee a
place in the premier league. Norwich play Wimbledon at home on
Saturday.
|
32.1321 | lost your bottle | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Thu Apr 23 1992 12:42 | 5 |
| Great result last night, well pleased.
Brian.
|
32.1322 | Now, do Leeds have the bottle? | RIGHTO::HAIGH | Oh well another 4 years abroad. | Thu Apr 23 1992 13:13 | 18 |
|
Even though the last note is pretty puerile, it does indeed appear
that United have 'lost their bottle!'
Excuses about 4 games in 6 days will only make United sound like
Liverpool. They have the squad to cope with it and I agree with the
comment about Ferguson being to cautious. To often he has left out
Giggs, Sharpe and Konchelkis and played a muscle type team.
With regard to the remaining fixtures;
Each team should win their home game comfortably, (if Leeds do, I
think that will be the end for Wednesday??), so it will come down to
the away games. Sheffield United will certainly be out to upset Leeds,
so United could still do it with a win at Anfield.
Steve
|
32.1323 | No excuses. | TRUCKS::SANT | I owe,I owe,so off to work I go | Thu Apr 23 1992 13:19 | 13 |
|
No excuses *are* offered, Steve, either about "4 games in 6 days"
or injuries. If we deserve to win it then we will. I haven't
given up hope - I'm just being realistic...
It's not over yet, but we're firm second-favourites. Leeds will
fully deserve it if they win the title. They've played some
great football, as have United. I've often commented in the
Leeds note on how much I've admired some of their power
performances this season. They may yet also blow it, but I'd
be surprised if they did.
Andy.
|
32.1324 | | UTRUST::CAMPBELL | Real ponies don't go oink! | Thu Apr 23 1992 13:25 | 13 |
| What a night for sport last night.
Big Frank "bashing him up good and proper" (Jimmy White's comment)
Jimmy's 147 break in the snooker
and ... err... West Ham's step closer to the mathematical chance of
escaping relegation :-)
Just wait 'til Cunno gets in here this morning :-)
Stevo
|
32.1325 | COME ON LEEDS. | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | | Thu Apr 23 1992 13:41 | 11 |
|
ALL TOGETHER NOW..
WERE FOREVER BLOWING BUBBLES
PRETTY BUBBLES IN THE AIR
THEY FLY SO HIGH
NEARLY REACH THE SKY
AND LIKE MAN-U THEY FADE AND DIE..
|
32.1326 | Liverpool liverpool liverpool | WELCLU::BWALKER | Come on you Hatters. | Thu Apr 23 1992 13:50 | 3 |
| Good one.
|
32.1327 | Ban all bloodsports.. | MIACT::MASON | | Thu Apr 23 1992 13:50 | 3 |
| re -1
Cruel...very cruel.
|
32.1328 | Second Best | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Apr 23 1992 13:57 | 19 |
32.1329 | Stats say it all | FUTURS::FLETCHER | | Thu Apr 23 1992 14:22 | 9 |
| Ive just had a quick look at the tables from around christmas time. In
the last 20 league games Man U have won 6 and scored 19 goals - with
that record no team can complain about not winning the championship.
Leeds and Sheff Wed have slightly better records but no team is showing
championship form - except perhaps the Arse. If memory serves me well
its not the first time in recent years that Man U have been miles ahead
only to be pegged back.
Nigel
|
32.1330 | WHAT NEXT | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Thu Apr 23 1992 14:24 | 6 |
|
Noticed that Fergerson did'nt pick Webb due to a bust up,
seems to me his days are numbered at United.Shell shocked
this morning can't believe we lost.The problem that we have
had all season is lack of goals throughout the side the others
must start scoring.
|
32.1331 | Quality slighted | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | What a sandwich | Thu Apr 23 1992 14:30 | 8 |
32.1332 | nightmare scenario | ESSB::BREE | | Thu Apr 23 1992 14:32 | 21 |
| I think last night was the worst for me since AC beat United in '69.
Trying to find a pub WITHOUT a television showing highlights was
impossible so wending the weary way home was the only option.
The title is probably gone to Leeds and they definitely deserve it
because they have shown more spirit and resource than United over the
long haul.
The turning point of the league, I think, was the needless penalty
against City which gave them a draw with United. It was downhill from
there.
Presuming United now finish second (or third?) I can't see them having
the self belief to go for the title again for a very long time.
Still, I could have my mortgage cleared next time around!
depressed.
What will the summer clear out be? Webb?? Donaghy??.
|
32.1333 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Thu Apr 23 1992 14:43 | 9 |
|
Re. results since Christmas
If the season had started on Jan. 1st, then the top two in the first
division would be Sheff. Utd by a point from Arsenal. Given that Leeds
still have to play the former, I would suggest that the Championship is
far from won.
jeff
|
32.1334 | best night of year so far last night | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Cardinal Thang, read the charges | Thu Apr 23 1992 15:21 | 13 |
| re.last
exactly, i think that Man United have every chance of taking the title.
in fact in my mind they are favourites.
lets not forget that Leeds are far from on top form and have to play
Sheffield United and a Norwich team that can be tricky.
Man United have to play a well off form Liverpool side (probably the
worst Liverpool side for 15 years - unfortunately) and an inconsistent
spurs side. I think 'the draw factor' will be most important.
he who draws - loses.
Ian.
|
32.1335 | Neil Webb | MIACT::MASON | | Thu Apr 23 1992 15:29 | 27 |
| It does not surprise me in the slightest that Neil Webb has been
dropped by Ferguson, and subsequently could be leaving Old Trafford in
the Summer.
In all of the games that I have seen him in this season, he has only
had 2, 3 at the most, "good" games in which he has been providing the
telling passes which have lead to penetrating attacks. He has also
scored a nice goal (volley from the edge of the area against ?).
However, to be perfectly blunt, he looks like a carthorse - fat and out
of condition. He cannot hold his man as he is not quick enough. He
frequently lets the opposition by him because his tackling is bad and
he has no speed. He also, more often than not, looks completely out of
the game, preferring to stand and watch as the opposition waltz by him.
In the last 3 occasions where he has been substituted at crucial points
in the game when United were sustaining momentum, he looked like a
spoilt child, dropping his head and taking an inordinate amount of time
to leave the field of play thus increasing the frustration of the fans
and killing the aforementioned momentum.
He is a prime example of the curse of the Nottingham Forest
transfer-our-good-players-to-United-and-sit-and-laugh-when-they-look-like-
complete-ar*****es.
I will applaud when Ferguson has the sense to cut his losses with him.
J
|
32.1336 | Write-up please | MOEUR3::SMITH | | Thu Apr 23 1992 15:44 | 7 |
|
There's a few of us over here near Paris who haven't yet had access to
a report of last night's game. Anyone care to oblige?
Please!
Ian and Tony (WHU and MU fans)
|
32.1337 | | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | What a sandwich | Thu Apr 23 1992 15:56 | 6 |
| <<< Note 32.1335 by MIACT::MASON >>>
-< Neil Webb >-
Well that sorted me out, didn't it! 8^)
Ian.
|
32.1338 | Where Have the Goals Gone | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Apr 23 1992 16:19 | 16 |
32.1339 | Not Keane on Webb!! | UPROAR::SHORESD | David Shores | Thu Apr 23 1992 16:45 | 9 |
|
re -1 Webb to Forest in exchange for Keane....
We don't want him - keane's younger, fitter and cheaper !!!
8-)
davidS.
|
32.1340 | will Webb be on a free transfer???? | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | What's another year? | Thu Apr 23 1992 17:00 | 1 |
| Brian ,where's monday's match report????
|
32.1341 | Will Fergie do a Kinnock? | FLAT::JONES | | Thu Apr 23 1992 18:27 | 17 |
| I didn't see the game last night - I missed the Hampshire Reds' coach
at Fareham, but the two reports I have read dwelled on United's
cautious approach in a game they had to win. One report suggested that
West Ham possessed the kind of composure condemned teams often have,
and United couldn't match this.
The Independent described the goal as a 'freak' - Pallister volleying
a clearance, but with it rebounding off a defender into goal. I cannot
comment not having seen it, and what difference does it make anyway?
Another report unflatteringly compared the famous game of 25 years ago
when Utd scored 4 times in the first 25 mins in the same fixture. Last
night apparently we didn't manage 4 shots in that time.
Prognosis: Utd's title aspirations are obviously in intensive care. I
predict us to beat Liverpool 2-1 (Rush not scoring!), and the whole
thing to hang on the last game.
|
32.1342 | Goal Drought | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Apr 23 1992 19:16 | 27 |
32.1343 | crap | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Thu Apr 23 1992 19:34 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.1322 by RIGHTO::HAIGH "Oh well another 4 years abroad." >>>
-< Now, do Leeds have the bottle? >-
>>> Even though the last note is pretty puerile,
Wait until you see one of my entries.
Cunno
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32.1344 | | RIGHTO::HAIGH | Oh well another 4 years abroad. | Thu Apr 23 1992 19:48 | 18 |
| <<< Note 32.1343 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "The Mancs are out of the cup" >>>
> -< crap >-
> Wait until you see one of my entries.
> Cunno
I'm sure it will be.
Andy, I wasn't suggesting you were trying to make excuses. But I
predict the papers (especially the evening news) will be full of stuff
like that.
Steve
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32.1345 | goalscorer needed | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Cardinal Thang, read the charges | Thu Apr 23 1992 20:07 | 14 |
| re.1343
an admission of guilt from Mr. Cunniffe?
note of the year?
re. others...
i think united DO need another goalscorer, Mark Hughes has given great
service to the club but i think you need a prolific goalscorer to feed
off the service from Kanchelskis, Giggs and the 'inner' midfield.
JMHO,
Ian.
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32.1346 | Has Cunno any "Bottle" | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Apr 23 1992 20:16 | 14 |
32.1347 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I speak to God but the Sky is empty | Thu Apr 23 1992 20:40 | 1 |
32.1348 | Fat Lady ain't singin' yet! | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | Long road, patient donkey | Thu Apr 23 1992 21:57 | 18 |
| Well, after seeing the demise of united in the last few days, it
apperars that he who hesitates is lost. United couldn't handle the
pressure of being favourites and consequently went out with a very
cautious approach. I saw the highlights of last nights game and I could
only wish that West Ham could have played like that all season. They
didn't and are rightly cufked now.
It makes for an interesting comparison, as when the pressure comes off
a team, they can play. If the team is going into the game worrying
about losing, they're duckef.
United now have no choice but to go out and win, and I think they have
the ability and will do so. Leeds mightn't have the bottle and playing
a tough game like Sheff Utd away, a draw is certainly feasible. So I
see United one point clear next Monday morning. Should cheer up an
awful lot of people in here.
- Kevin
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32.1349 | MAY THE BEST TEAM WIN | MACNAS::SMORAN | | Thu Apr 23 1992 22:41 | 11 |
| I have to agree with -1. United should win on Sunday and I reckon Leeds
will get a draw. It will be a Derby Match, so no favours will be given.
So it could depend on the last match for each team and if I could
predict that result, I might be paying a visit to the bookie. Good Luck
to both teams and I hope you can reproduce your early season form for
the remaining matches. May the BEST TEAM THIS SEASON win the League.
I dont rule out Sheffield Wed for one minute, as the last few games
prove.
Stephen
Maybe Chelsea next season.
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32.1351 | | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's ALL in the RISC | Fri Apr 24 1992 01:54 | 21 |
| Last series of notes since I put in the result have been excellent.
What discussion a loss generates.
I knew Sheff. Utd would be a handfull, but I did not realize how
successful they had been since Jan 1st. Listen, Leeds have a very tough
job on Saturday, and I predict at best a point for them. United can
then have another chance, by beating 'pool. I remember them winning a
cup tie there eons ago - Jimmy Greenhoff scoring the winner. What a
great place to win such a game. But the 'pool will be no pushovers.
They have pride and history like United, and wil be ready.
I said all season we needed a scorer at United. We should have grabbed
Rushie when he was unhappy over in Europe a while back. Yes Martin,
Rush is superb, despite this season. We need a striker, and Sparky has
been disappointing. With someone like Rush beside him...
Yes, get rid of Webby. He is too slow, and not strategic. Robbo is
toast, but he is next United Manager anyway. There will be some changes
in the summer anyway, win or lose the title. Needs to be done.
Paul
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32.1352 | Musical Chairs | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Fri Apr 24 1992 11:43 | 34 |
|
In one of the Daily's this morning, its says Ferguson is planning a
summer clear-out.
OUT goes Bryan Robson - Sunderland want him as manager
OUT goes Neil Webb - enough said:)
OUT goes Mark Hughes - lost scoring touch
OUT goes Danny Wallace - who ???
United are still interested in Southamptons Alan Shearer, and possible
part-ex with Wallace, and maybe Hughes. United are also interested in
Andy Townsend, personally I would prefer Roy Keane... Webb back to
Forest as a part-ex again??? Robson, unfortunately has past it, on the
occasions I have seen him play he has been slow and not as effective as
we all remember he was.
To Sunday, UTD play the scousers which should be a very interesting
game, and on TV as well. There will be NO favours from them, they will
be trying to stop us if anything. Will Rush score???? after 23 attempts
he is yet to do so, hopefully I am not pre-empting something!~)
United to win 2-0.:)
Leeds have to travel to Sheff Utd, again a tough game against local
rivals who will be playing for thier lives, keeping the fantastic run
they have had this latter part of the season. Can't see Leeds winning
here, at the best a draw. but I bet it is a cracking game.
Ferguson is quoted as saying that if they don't win it this year they
will next year, but unfortunately not as many fans will be able to see
the games, due to the Stretford End being rebuilt.
Should be interesting reading the comments on Monday, but good luck to
both teams especially UNITED,hehehe Man Utd that is:)
mac
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32.1353 | Decision-time. | TRUCKS::SANT | I owe,I owe,so off to work I go | Fri Apr 24 1992 13:00 | 12 |
|
Yes, good discussion guys (and girls!). Adversity focuses the
mind wonderfully!
We have a tough job on Sunday, regardless of Liverpool's form.
Leeds also have a tough game, and being at home may not help.
It's not over yet, but I still think we've blown it. Whatever
the outcome, the winners after 42 games deserve to be called
Champions. The season starts in August, and NOT after Christmas.
Andy.
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32.1354 | Fergie for President | MIACT::MASON | | Fri Apr 24 1992 13:50 | 46 |
| Re: "Musical Chairs"
Isn't it interesting how quickly the knives are put in by our
illustrious daily press....
I thought that we had some kind of a marker on Alan Shearer and that it
was almost definate that he would be coming to Old Trafford next
season. If he does, then this would certainly cast a shadow over the
*role* of Mark Hughes. However, I seriously cannot see Fergie getting rid
of him.
Danny Wallace is a crock and we should have got rid of him yonks ago.
Neil Webb is a certainty to depart I think. Expect some acrimonious
press from him in the summer months (Fergie and me..by Neil Webb....).
As for Bryan "The Great" Robson, he has served our great club well in
his playing years. I think he has to accept that, one year left on his
contract or not, he has no real future as a player with United. I do
think that he will stay with us as a future replacement for Fergie.
Fergie should not depart for any reason whatsoever. He has proved to be
one of the most successful managers we have had. After spending
disastrously in his early years, he came to realise that the only way
you could get genuinely good players was to "breed" them yourself, i.e.
through an improved youth policy. I put forward Lee Sharpe and Ryan
Giggs as sterling examples. When he did start to make forays into the
transfer market again, he spent fairly negligeable (in todays football
terms) amounts on two relatively unknown quantities - Schmeical and
Kanchelskis. Who would have thought that they would fit in and perform
so well at all, let alone in their first season.
He is guilty of making bad team selections towards the end of his first
truly successful season, but I don't think that he should be hanged for
that. He is the only guy capable of taking us to European success again
(we still have that guys - noone can take it away) and I believe that he
is the man to bring the League to Old Trafford.
I take my hat off to him. He has provided us (me anyway..) with some
damned exciting football this season, bringing us into close contention
for the prize we value so dearly -- has *any* season provided this much
nailbiting and discussion?? He has won the League Cup for us for the
first time, and in so doing, has put us in Europe AGAIN.
Say no more.
Julie
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32.1355 | come on guys your still faves... | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Cardinal Thang, read the charges | Fri Apr 24 1992 14:15 | 9 |
|
> Isn't it interesting how quickly the knives are put in by our
illustrious daily press....
its also interesting how quickly all the united fans become pessimists!
i still say that united are favourites for the title...
Ian.
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32.1356 | Faves...??? | OPG::TONY | | Fri Apr 24 1992 14:40 | 26 |
|
> its also interesting how quickly all the united fans become pessimists!
> i still say that united are favourites for the title...
> Ian.
Ian,
How can you call us favourites when we are 1 point behind..??
Its not a case of being pessimists...We watch them week in week out and
its true to say that we cant see us winning a game at the moment..
With a record of Played Won Draws Loss
14 4 7 3
I hope they can proove me wrong...and we still support them..!!!
Tony
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32.1357 | I thought it might cheer you up... | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Fri Apr 24 1992 14:39 | 16 |
|
Re .1353
> It's not over yet, but I still think we've blown it. Whatever
> the outcome, the winners after 42 games deserve to be called
> Champions. The season starts in August, and NOT after Christmas.
At the risk of labouring the point (so shut up I here you all cry),
the reason I mentioned Sheff. Utd's record since Jan. 1st is that Leeds
still have to play them. Admidst all the doom and gloom in this note, it
seemed pertinent to point out that the Mancs chief rivals still have to
play the first division's most inform team.
jeff
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32.1358 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I speak to God but the Sky is empty | Fri Apr 24 1992 14:49 | 1 |
| Good point Jeff
|
32.1359 | heres why | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Cardinal Thang, read the charges | Fri Apr 24 1992 15:30 | 10 |
|
re.1356
well, you might be 1 point behind, but from the predictions that have
been going in so far from your colleagues it would seem you feel that
Man Utd will be on level terms or even ahead this time next week.
Thats why i make you favourites.
Ian.
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32.1360 | too close to call | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Fri Apr 24 1992 16:58 | 20 |
|
I'm not writing United off yet either. Leeds play at 12pm on Sunday.
They have a very difficult game. If they win the title should go to
Elland Road and indeed I think United will throw in the towel.
When United take the field at Anfield they will know the score from
Sheffield. Should Leeds draw or lose then the title is back in
United's hands. It's a measure of Liverpool's decline that Man United
have the easier game on Sunday. Given the boost of Leeds dropping
points they might just go and win at Anfield. They have a very good
record there against far better pool sides.
Having said all that I still make Leeds marginal favourites but I
wouldn't like to call it. Now Wedneday aren't out of it yet. If they
win on Saturday they are joint top. Should Leeds fail to win their
least 2 games and Man United take 3 points or less then Wednesday will
be champions. A Galway bookie had them at 66/1 yesterday. I'd have
bitten his hand off at those odds.
Gary.
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32.1361 | TV money rules AGAIN. | TRUCKS::SANT | I owe,I owe,so off to work I go | Fri Apr 24 1992 18:11 | 15 |
|
If Liverpool v. United does kick off *after* the Leeds game (and
I know it was planned to, but can't it be changed?), then it's a
disgrace! Both games should kick off at the same time.
Neither side should be afforded any advantage just because of
the tv cameras.
I'd be very p*ssed off if I was a Leeds fan about that,
particularly if Leeds don't win their game earlier on. We would
have a distinct advantage knowing the Leeds result if that was
the case. If Leeds win, it probably changes nothing, but that's
not the point.
Andy.
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32.1362 | To the wire | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Apr 24 1992 19:47 | 7 |
| The kick off at Bramall lane was fixed a long time ago. The title will
go to the team that gains most points. Leeds have a tough game on Sunday,
if they win then they will have the advantage, if they lose it will go
to the last Saturday. It's tight and isn't decided yet.
jb.
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32.1363 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I speak to God but the Sky is empty | Fri Apr 24 1992 19:49 | 1 |
| R U going JB
|
32.1364 | On a train | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Apr 24 1992 19:53 | 6 |
| No.
I'm on 1T57 11.15 Skipton Carlisle Charter (complete with Radio and
Intoxicating Substances on ice)
jb.
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32.1365 | ARE YOU Sheffield in disguise?? | WELSWS::CADD | The only way is up!!! | Fri Apr 24 1992 20:04 | 7 |
|
RE -.2
I'll be going though !!!
Paul
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32.1366 | Tickets please | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Apr 24 1992 20:30 | 5 |
| Paul,
I'm sure you'll supply us with a report (unbiased of course!)
jb.
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32.1367 | Sheffield 1 Leeds 2 | WELSWS::CADD | The only way is up!!! | Fri Apr 24 1992 21:05 | 16 |
|
Jon,
Totally impartial, just like the Linesman who gave a penalty on
monday!!!!!
Paul....
P.S. Are Sheffield still playing Bassett's long ball game??
Prehaps we could play them from Elland Rd as it's just down't
road!!!
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32.1368 | Hopefully it will be 26 years. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Sat Apr 25 1992 15:30 | 16 |
|
Notts For and West Ham have done their part tremendously well in denting
the hopes of the Mancs from capturing the League title so now it's up to
Liverpool to put the final nail in the Manc coffin. It will give me great
joy if Leeds can win the first game at Sheffield and then watch Liverpool
beat these title prentenders and I have a feeling that Rushie will score
tomorrow. If the results go like that, then Leeds will be League champions
and it will be another disastrous season for the Mancs and if Liverpool can
win the cup, then it will be super altogether. If things go well at the
weekend, then I will be preparing those statistics again and hopefully 26
years will be my new punchline.
Cunno
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32.1369 | It was not I ...me lord!!! | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | What's another year? | Sat Apr 25 1992 15:38 | 5 |
| Martin,
would you by chance be responsible for the West Ham adulation on
the canteen noticeboard????
M.J.
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32.1370 | "Hail Ian Rush & Mark Walters !!!!" | PEKING::RUSSELLN | | Sun Apr 26 1992 23:37 | 11 |
|
Liverpool 2 - Man Utd 0
Well done 'pool, again Liverpool had last say in who won the
championship.
It just proves M.U don't have the bottle to win the league.
It just answers the question 'Why have M.U never won the league in 25
years ?'
N.
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32.1371 | Hard luck, better luck next time | GIDDAY::PARSONS | Leeds United. Champions 91-92 | Mon Apr 27 1992 04:54 | 8 |
|
Hard luck Manchester United. Having waited 18 years for Leeds to
win the league (or even compete for the championship) I can sympathise
with you.
Still with this team and Man Utd's resources, and fans, there is no
reason why you shouldn't pick yourself up and go for the title next
season.
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32.1372 | Chokers | ESSB::SONEILL | | Mon Apr 27 1992 11:52 | 39 |
| " A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush,
....but games in hand aren't worth much".
No sympathy from this quarter, it couldn't have happened to a
nicer team. Do I hear mutterings of there must be a clean out,
Hughes must go, Fergie must go, Giggs isn't Best. What's another
year!
Shane
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32.1373 | After the Goal Rush | ESSB::SONEILL | | Mon Apr 27 1992 11:57 | 20 |
| Does this make Cunno tipster of the year?
Shane
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Notts For and West Ham have done their part tremendously well in denting
the hopes of the Mancs from capturing the League title so now it's up to
Liverpool to put the final nail in the Manc coffin. It will give me great
joy if Leeds can win the first game at Sheffield and then watch Liverpool
beat these title prentenders and I have a feeling that Rushie will score
tomorrow.
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32.1374 | Well Done | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Apr 27 1992 13:24 | 17 |
32.1375 | What's another year ???? | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Mon Apr 27 1992 14:03 | 11 |
| Bad luck to Utd.
I think yesterday proved that this was not going to be their season.
What with the Farce ( In the way of goals ) up at Brammall Lane earlier on, and
then with the Woodwork denying the Mancs at Anfield 3 times, it was going to be
one of those days.
With another proven goalscorer, you'll be back at the top next year
Al
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32.1376 | | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | What a sandwich | Mon Apr 27 1992 14:12 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.1375 by FORTY2::ROBERTSON "You don't wanna do it like that !!!!" >>>
-< What's another year ???? >-
>>then with the Woodwork denying the Mancs at Anfield 3 times, it was going to be
>>one of those days.
But remember the brilliant game that Schmeichel had, stopping a load of
clearcut chances that could have seen Liverpool sew it up at half-time
and add a few more later. The afternoons football made for excellent
entertainment. Now off to the Leeds note to see what they have to say.
Ian.
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32.1377 | Every cloud .... | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Apr 27 1992 14:17 | 8 |
| Hard luck Mancs. But let's face it, you blew it, so when it came to the
crunch, yet another United side wasn't good enough. You're still in the
running for the highly apt silver medals though |-(
Don't despair, you're not the worst. There's another so-called big five
club who "celebrated" their silver anniversary six years ago and who may
never win it again. At least you have come close a few times and still
have the makings of a potential Championship side.
|
32.1378 | tough one, boys | DBOT14::RUSSELL | | Mon Apr 27 1992 14:33 | 15 |
| tough one boys....needless to say I dont echo the sarcastic jibes of
some others who have noted here today. I think your season came off the
hinges with that QPR defeat at Christmas. You were never the same after
that.....always fearful, struggling somewhat.
Fate and lack of confidence conspired to rob you...when the chances
were there you didnt take them, and when luck ran against you in the
last few games (and ran with Leeds) there was nothing left to give.
again, sincerest commiserations, it'll be all the sweeter when you
do manage it.
cheers,
*tiger*
|
32.1379 | Next season, for sure | FUTURS::JONES | | Mon Apr 27 1992 14:38 | 9 |
| I disagree with the tenor of some of the earlier notes that Utd don't
have the bottle to win a championship. Last Monday Utd played
extremely well against Forest for no reward at all. On Wednesday they
went down to a freak against West Ham. I saw no evidence for them
bottling out yesterday after what must have been, psychologically, a
hammer blow, watching three fluke Leeds goals go in.
Leeds have stuttered and started just as much as Utd, but had the run
of the ball when it mattered most.
|
32.1380 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | T.H.F.C | Mon Apr 27 1992 14:40 | 7 |
|
Is there any reason why Mark Robbins is always left out of the Man
Utd team,as goals have been hard to come by in recent weeks.I would
have thought he would have been worth a run out a few weeks ago,as
Hughes isnt doing what he is supposed to do.
Dave...
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32.1381 | Madame Cunno????? | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Apr 27 1992 14:40 | 23 |
| I feel absolutely gutted. Sods Law dictates that we can go out and play
relatively badly in our last few games before the 'Pool, and to add to
our utter frustration, we played a blinder yesterday and lost royally
to a very ordinary 'Pool side.
However, we should have sown it up long before yesterday and we didn't.
To lose it at Anfield was not the best of scenarios either (cruelty,
thy name is fixture list) -- and has Cunno got a crystal ball, does he
wear a scarf and funny earrings -- We must be told!!! At least he's a
happy man today.
Anyway, congratulations to Leeds United on winning the League
Championship. They were the best team at the end of the season.
We live to fight another day..
THERE'S ONLY ONE UNITED...FERGUSON'S RED AND WHITE ARMY....
J
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32.1382 | ...and it rained as well | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Cardinal Thang, read the charges | Mon Apr 27 1992 15:10 | 16 |
|
> a very ordinary 'Pool side.
but who, to be fair, could have had five.
United will be back, i have no doubt of that, i also think Liverpool
will be back, but probably not for a few seasons.
When it came down to it, United were just a bit unlucky but as my
friend Jon Blythe would probably say, you make your own luck in this
game.
can someone post a report of yesterdays game please, as i was dragged
off to the seaside and had to make do with occasional forays onto
radio 5. sounded a cracking match though.
Ian.
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32.1383 | The last time the mancs won the league it was in black and white... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | Maverick | Mon Apr 27 1992 15:16 | 23 |
| re .1381
Baised or what!!??!!
We completely and utterly tore you to pieces yesterday, and deserved to
win!!
If it wasn't for the excellent goalkeeping of Schmiechal(sp?? who
cares!!) then the game would've been over by half time...
I don't think United ever looked like scoring, and if you don't score
goals you don't win matches...
United SHOULD have won the league, but didn't, and they can look to
their failure in front of goal as the reason. If they get themselves a
good goalscorer for next season, then they'll be in with a shout again
at the end.
By the way, I do believe that I predicted that Man Utd would get 7
points from their last 6 games... so when they win on Saturday...
Cheers,
Stew.
8-)
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32.1384 | Me, biased against 'Pool??!! | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Apr 27 1992 16:18 | 27 |
| re .1383
I do think that the 'Pool looked extremely ordinary and that has
nothing to do with bias. They did have some very dangerous spells which
we survived due to the excellent Schmeical. However, the goals were
scored on the break after the 'Pool had been in their own half
defending. Our defence was considerably weakened with the loss of Gary
"who stood on my foot then" Pallister and we were guilty of pushing
everyone forward, thus leaving only Big Peter at the back. But what did
anyone expect?
To say that we had no goalscoring chances/efforts either is utter
b******s. Tell that to Kanchelskis, McClair, Giggs and Ince -- along
with the Anfield audience.
Rob Jones had an excellent game imo, along with Hooper. Apart from
occasional forays into the area, Barnes looked slow. Molby's only REAL
contribution to the game was winding up McClair so that he was chasing
him around the field rather than chasing the ball around the field.
Also, the long-haired chappy who comes on occasionally when they can't
find anyone else (name??) played a great game and saved the 'Pool on
many occasions.
Yes, Liverpool could have scored more than 2. United could have scored
just as many. But neither of us did. End of story.
J
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32.1385 | C'est la vie | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Walk Proud Alex Ferguson | Mon Apr 27 1992 18:07 | 16 |
|
Well I take my hat off to Leeds, and most of all to Howard Wilkinson.
That man won the league for Leeds without any doubt. As cool as a
cucumber.
A sad way to finish a great season. The defeat on penalties against
Soton will remain however as the saddest moment of my season.
We will return. I hope that we come up with a new midfield dynamo as
Robson hasn't got any more to give.
Please Lee Sharpe, get back your pace/form. We need you now.
Sadness is my first name, last name is misery.
Tony
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32.1386 | It was not to be. | TRUCKS::SANT | I owe,I owe,so off to work I go | Mon Apr 27 1992 18:50 | 33 |
|
Congratulations to Leeds United, and in particular to Howard
Wilkinson, who I think has done a tremendous job at Elland
Road. Leeds fully deserve to call themselves Champions and
I take my hat off to them.
Yesterday was the day our title challenge finally died, but
it had been on a life-support machine for about a week already.
We've had our share of good luck this season and yesterday it
all went against us - no complaints about that whatsoever, it
had to happen eventually.
The game itself at Anfield? We lost. We gave it everything, and
in the end but for some amazing saves by Peter the scoreline
could have read 4-0. Equally, we could have won 3-2! Crazy day..
Liverpool were up for it and we couldn't finish. Game over.
Many sensible comments from non-United football fans - appreciate
that guys 'n' girls...
United have had a tremendous season. We've won the League Cup for
the first time in our history and will probably finish [8-}]
runners-up to Leeds in the League. We'll be in Europe next season
and have a great squad of players, short perhaps, of a 30-goals
per season striker. All the current squad will have learnt an
awful lot from this season's campaign and will be all-the-wiser
for it. The future is very promising. Our lads gave us a hell of a
fright (!) this season and we certainly got our money's worth from
them.
Maybe next year...
Andy.
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32.1387 | Sack Alex Ferguson..... | MACNAS::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Old Game... | Mon Apr 27 1992 20:23 | 24 |
|
Well Man Utd can blame no one but themselves....
United has every chance but were just not good enough....
Alex Ferguson has to take most of the blame....
He kept choping and changing a winning team especially since
Xmas.... I don't know was it a loss of form or did Fergie
just abandon Neil Webb....but since Webb fell from grace ,
United weren't the same team....
As far as I concerned the book has to stop at Fergie....
His jibe saying "We will win next year.." what a load of rubbish...
If I was in charge at Old Trafford...I would sack Alex Ferguson
and install Bryan Robson as manager......I reckon that would be
the perfect pick up for Man United....
Yours in football
jm
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32.1388 | Silver Jubilee | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | The Mancs will NEVER win the league | Mon Apr 27 1992 20:51 | 9 |
| Out soon on BBC Home Video:
"Manchester United 1967-1992 - 25 years of Obscurity"
I mean even Derby County have won the league since then (:==:)
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.1389 | oh please dont make me laugh! | KERNEL::NDAY | | Mon Apr 27 1992 20:53 | 57 |
| Well im gutted..
I really thought that we would win the league this season but alas it
wasnt to be...We dropped to many precious points at the last few
hurdles which isnt good enough..
However, upon reading some of the comments in here recently I am very
disappointed in some so called "football fans"..
Firstly, I noticed that someone mentioned that Manchester United never
looked like scoring against Liverpool on Sunday..What a load of crap.
We hit the woodwork three times.How can anyone with an ounce of
intelligence make a remark like that.
United started the game superbly and gave the pool a bloody good game
for the most part..
Secondly, I would like to point out that Ferguson, in my opinion has
been the best manager united have had for eons...3 cups in 3 years...
I agree that he has made some strange decisions regarding picking the
best team etc..but could you do better???
Ferguson has picked united up and showed them that they can compete
seriously for the league title..the last two seasons have been good for
the reds..
I agree that we can really only look to ourselves to ask why the title
slipped away..However, there is an element of luck in any game or sport
and lets face it, the reds didnt see any of that yesterday..
congratulations to Leeds however..they played well all season and i am
pleased that the title has gone to a team that play exciting football.
Im sure cunno will post numerous notes shortly about how great
liverpool have been over the last 26 years but who gives a stuff????
In my opinion liverpool are certainly not good enough to win any more
league titles at present..a very poor side yesterday apart from
Barnes...Rush finally put the icing on the cake to finally score
against the reds..when that goal went in It was a mental blow i cant
tell you..
Congratulations to ferguson and all the lads at old trafford for making
this seasons league very interesting indeed..And to all you cunnos
lovers out there
THE REDS WILL BE BACK NEXT SEASON
LONG LIVE MANCHESTER UNITED
Nigel
|
32.1390 | The knives are out .... | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Apr 27 1992 21:26 | 22 |
| Well said Nigel.
To sack Ferguson, as I have said in a previous note, would be insane.
He is by far and away the most successful manager we have had for a
long time (The Doc could have been, but wasn't really given the
chance..a wandering d**k was to blame there methinks..).
Bryan Robson is an inspirational CAPTAIN. IMO he is not yet ready to
take on the mantle of manager at OT. Maybe in a couple of years. He is
already gaining experience coaching our youth sides.
Ferguson has made United a successful side. A successful Cup-winning
side maybe. But, we will win the League Championship under Ferguson so
long as people do not lose their heads over this season's result. He
has built up a side that has talent, youth, depth, innovation. He has
started a fine job that he should be allowed to finish.
Put the knives back in the drawer where they belong and see through
your anger and prejudice. Ferguson is a talented and hard working man
who will be our most successful manager since Busby.
J
|
32.1391 | | FUTURS::ROWELL | Its not HOW, Its HOW MANY ! | Mon Apr 27 1992 22:10 | 6 |
|
Can anyone tell me what was up with Palister ? I only caught bits of
the game, and one thing I did see was the blood seeping through his
boots. Was it as bad as it looked ?
Wayne
|
32.1392 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Apr 27 1992 22:49 | 1 |
| I think Venison's studs cut an artery in Pallister's foot.
|
32.1393 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Walk Proud Alex Ferguson | Mon Apr 27 1992 22:54 | 9 |
| re.1391
Pallister had an artery severed when Venison accidently strod on his
foot. I reckon if Venison was wearing six studs, it was probably the
middle two through the tongue of the boot.
Nasty gash that.
Tony
|
32.1394 | Fergie's Flops. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Mon Apr 27 1992 23:01 | 72 |
| <<< Note 32.1368 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "The Mancs are out of the cup" >>>
-< Hopefully it will be 26 years. >-
>> Notts For and West Ham have done their part tremendously well in denting
>>the hopes of the Mancs from capturing the League title so now it's up to
>>Liverpool to put the final nail in the Manc coffin. It will give me great
>>joy if Leeds can win the first game at Sheffield and then watch Liverpool
>>beat these title prentenders and I have a feeling that Rushie will score
>>tomorrow. If the results go like that, then Leeds will be League champions
>>and it will be another disastrous season for the Mancs and if Liverpool can
>>win the cup, then it will be super altogether. If things go well at the
>>weekend, then I will be preparing those statistics again and hopefully 26
>>years will be my new punchline.
Cunno
Well what can I say about the events of the weekend. I haven't felt so
overjoyed since Aldo's cracker after 4 mins v Everton in the 89 cup final. I
couldn't have written a better script myself. So now we progress from talking
about 25 years to talking about 26 years as we gradually move towards the big
30. From watching the match on the box, the Anfield atmosphere was superb. One
would think that Liverpool had won their 19th title. Right from the start, they
were out to crush Utd. and it was so ironic that a man who hadn't scored against
the Mancs in about 25 attempts should score the goal that condemned them to
second place, and even that is to high a position for them to finish in.
People have been saying things like "hard luck Utd" and that is absolutely
rubbish. At the end of the day, the Mancs didn't have the bottle to take the
title. Any team that can only take 4 points from a possible 15 don't deserve
the title. Also 8 goals in their last 10 games was sheer rubbish. When Liverpool
marched on relentlessly for the title in 1986, they took 34 out of a possible
36 points......now that's championship form.
For the last few weeks, I was worried that the c'ship might go to OT but it
has gone to Leeds and it may take a few days for this joyful feeling to sink in.
I for one can't see Utd. winning a title for years especially with some of the
crap players that are fielded week in week out. I wonder have the Mancs ever won
a game with Mike Phelan playing. Yesterday's result for me totally overturned
the disappointment of certain cup final and semi final defeats that Liverpool
have suffered. It was great to walk into my local pub on Sunday night and talk
to all of the disappointed Utd. fans and I had the same experiences at work. It
was a wonderful feeling. Another feeling that I am looking forward to is next
Saturday when a player that Fergie sold, Strachan will lift the league trophy.
So the Mancs' league title hopes were scuttled at Anfield, Rushie scores a
crucial goal against them, THE GREAT ALDO to finish top scorer and Liverpool to
win the cup. Not a bad season at all. Fergie's flops will not come that close
for a long time because we will never have teams like Liverpool & Arsenal so
inconsistent together in the same campaign. So before I sign off, I'd just
like to recall some statistics that were in danger of being ruined but
thankfully remain unscathed.
Man. Utd. League wins since 1967 Liverpool League wins since 1967
================================ ================================
N O N E 1973
1976 (plus UEFA Cup)
1977 (plus Euro Cup)
1979
1980
1982 (plus L'cup)
1983 (plus L'cup win over Mancs)
1984 (plus L'cup)
1986 (League & Cup Double)
1988
1990 (11 Times)
Y O U ' L L N E V E R W I N T H E L E A G U E
Cunno
|
32.1395 | devastated, but we got what we earned | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's ALL in the RISC | Tue Apr 28 1992 01:00 | 26 |
| Martin,
Enjoy it while it lasts, but the only mistake you made in the last
summary of the very great Liverpool, for whom I, as a lifelong
dedicated in the heart Man. Utd supporter, have probably the highest
respect, is:
Y O U ' L L N E V E R W I N T H E L E A G U E
Never ever say never. Hope you are around DEC long enough, 'cos the
pleasure, and it only needs to happen once, will be all mine making you
eat that one.
Well done Leeds, and my congrats. to Strachan for lifting the title for
Leeds. Pity he did not put the same 'bottle' into it when he was at
Utd., but he thought, like many, that he was on easy street at OT.
Good luck to 'pool in the cup, and to the opposition - 'pool might
want to ask Leeds for some advice on how not to lose though to that
team!
Keep Fergie for another year. He has learned so much, why sacrifice
that for someone to learn all over again. Need a solid midfielder
though, and as I have said all year, a real striker!!!!!
Paul
|
32.1396 | Tunnel Vision | PANIC::ANDERSON | Bye Bye 'Pies | Tue Apr 28 1992 12:49 | 16 |
|
Re : <<< Note 32.1394 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "The Mancs are out of the cup" >>>
-< Fergie's Flops. >-
>> rubbish. At the end of the day, the Mancs didn't have the bottle to take the
>> title. Any team that can only take 4 points from a possible 15 don't deserve
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> the title. Also 8 goals in their last 10 games was sheer rubbish.
Well done Martin, up to the standard we have been expecting from you.
Could you please just comment again on "King Kenny's" managerial
credentials, now that he is having to work for a living at Blackburn?
Rob
|
32.1397 | "always look on the bright side of life..." | YUPPY::SEABURYS | We're going to Wembley, you're not... | Tue Apr 28 1992 18:41 | 27 |
| re loads back
Sorry, I forgot people weren't allowed to voice their own opinion in
this notes file...
In my opinion, Man Utd NEVER looked like scoring against 'pool on
Sunday, and they NEVER did!!!
So, they hit the woodwork three times... good luck to 'em!! I wish our
strikers could do that, and then we could go on about how we were so
unlucky to lose, and had so much misfortune, and everyone would feel
sorry for us...
All I can say is, what a load of rubbish!!! If you can't score goals
you don't win matches, and you don't deserve to win the league...
As for Ferguson's job, well he'll still be there next season, and maybe
he'll have learnt his lesson. You can't leave Neil Webb out, the only
player capable of passing more than twenty yards with any deal of
accuracy, out of the side, and keep a player like Phelan in instead...
So, instead of feeling sorry for yourselves why not look on the bright
side of life... there's always next season 8-)
You never know, if you continue to show this sort of form, you might
finish second to 'pool in the first season of the Premier league...
Stranger things have happened!! 8-)
Stew.
|
32.1398 | Webb for Looneypool | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Apr 28 1992 18:58 | 15 |
32.1399 | Another Fergie divorce? | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Cheap essential dialogue | Tue Apr 28 1992 19:01 | 12 |
| Surely Ferguson's job is not on the line? FA Cup 90, Cup Winners Cup
91, League Cup 92 (forgive the Cunno-esque stats). It's almost as
ridiculous as the tabloids' speculative dross concerning Graham's
future during Arsenal's bad spell this season.
Interesting to hear that Liverpool won't end the season empty handed
since their pitch has been voted best of 92. And the 1992 looks-like-
touchline-fellatio award has gone to Graham Souness for his Semi Final
antics at Highbury.
barry.
|
32.1400 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Tue Apr 28 1992 19:43 | 16 |
|
re .1397
> In my opinion, Man Utd NEVER looked like scoring against 'pool on
> Sunday, and they NEVER did!!!
> So, they hit the woodwork three times... good luck to 'em!! I wish our
Stew,
So what does "look like scoring" actually mean? I would have thought it
meant "came close to scoring on at least one occasion" in which case
Ince's effort would certainly qualify. Or do you have to score in order
to "look like scoring"?
jeff
|
32.1401 | Exactly! | KERNEL::NDAY | | Tue Apr 28 1992 20:42 | 5 |
| Thankyou Jeff..
My point exactly!!!
Nige.
|
32.1402 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I speak to God but the Sky is empty | Tue Apr 28 1992 20:51 | 10 |
| Re 1397
What is he going on about. United were all over Liverpoo in the second
half. What does he think coming close mean.
Typical stupid Scousers:-)))
Cheers
Gary
|
32.1403 | OOOOOOH YOU WOULDN"T LET IT LIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | PEKING::DAVIESG | E=Mc2..Einstein Was Right! | Tue Apr 28 1992 20:59 | 11 |
|
I agree. Fair enough, they beat us, but to say that we never came close
is a load of rubbish. But you better listen to him.... i mean, his
opinion against EVERY one elses (except cunno's of course) is bound to
be right:-)
If you can honestly say that Man. United never looked like scoring in
the game, then you're not that clued up on football are you??
Greg...
|
32.1404 | Changes ? | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's ALL in the RISC | Tue Apr 28 1992 22:07 | 73 |
| What is our problem, and what can we do to fix it assuming we have
diagnosed it properly.
Whether we hit the post, or missed by a mile, it does not matter other
than the degree of comfort you want to have in the after game analysis.
If it does not go in, it does not count. There is no room on any game
score sheet I have ever seen for misses, or posts, or whatever. Just
scores. Footy is no different. Which brings us to United.
Said it many notes back, and others have also. Need a goal scorer
(striker). With wingers like we have that is a no-brainer, and to think
we don't have someone like Graham Sharpe who can head the ball from a
cross is one of our biggest weaknesses. What is the point of wingers if
all they can do is cross the ball to midfielders, none of whom,
particularly Webb and Ince, can shoot to save their lives, or take a
man on. Paul Ince may last one more year - he works hard, and is young.
Webb is a dud, and should have been shipped off a long time ago. I used
to like him, but he is slow, heavy, and will not accept his fate. Over
the hill. If he goes to Forest and is a king again, fair enough. All we
know he cannot do it at OT. Off you go Neil!
McClair was brilliant this year. He was our goal-scoring
midfielder, really an 'inside forward', and we need him to keep doing
that. We need a midfielder like Robbo who can score. Noone took his
place this year. We were 10 goals short, and probably 10 league winning
points, because of that. Fergie has a major hole to fix there. Many a
tie would have been a win with such a player. I don't know this Shearer
from Southhampton - I'd like to see a Merson from Arsenal if at all
possible. Whoever it is must fit the culture at OT. Liverpool really
pay attention to that - nomatter how good the player, if they think he
is not a Liverpool type player, they don't go after him. United are
always on the list for every dud around. I think Fergie has learned
this though, and this is one of the reasons I'd like him to stay a few
more years, and pass on his knowledge to someone like Robbo, then move
upstairs.
Defence.
I am not impressed with Parker, but you chaps tell me if he should be
sweeper or full-back. Pallister. no problem. Irwin, fine. Donaghy as a
fill in at back, fine. Phelan the same. Blackmore the same. However
Fergie has too many of these people who can do all these jobs - my old
street buddy Mal may have to pack it in.
Bruce - another story. Dedicated, heart, effective. If we had won this
year, and had that extra 10 goals, our defence would look like kings.
Before Christmas, our goals against was excellent, until the midfield
started breaking down. Law of averages tells you more goals are going
to happen the more times the other team are allowed to be effective and
attack - whether they be West Ham, Liverpool or QPR. We might need
another stopper, but Steve Bruce may be getting on a little for the
role he plays. His load needs to be shared.
So United look good for next year with the following:
* Quality goal scoring mid-fielder
* More consistent defence alignment
* More contribution from Parker
* Striker who can work with the wingers
Decisions need to me made about Lee Sharpe, who can score and play
left. Ryan Giggs should be a full time player, and Kanch. should either
be used or dumped. He did not get the ball from the middle enough.
Sharpe can play left middle, with Giggs in front. McClair stays, Kanch
outside, plus the quality midfielder, and defensive midfielder such as
Phelan, or a sweeper with two stoppers behind him. Maybe move Parker to
midfield. The rest are support, and we need them.
Next season, we should close this notes entry. Takes up too much time!
Lunch is over.
Paul
|
32.1405 | One Paul Merson ... | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Apr 28 1992 22:28 | 18 |
| > I'd like to see a Merson from Arsenal if at all possible.
Er, there's only one.
I am sick telling envious scousers. I'll repeat it again just once so
watch my types. Paul Merson is not for sale. He currently has 3 or 4
years to go on his contract, George Graham wants to offer him a new one
this summer and Paul has recently expressed that he is prepared to sign
for Arsenal for the rest of his career. So he'll probably be off to Milan
or somewhere next week ;-) He will undoubtedly be voted Arsenal player of
the year this season by the supporters' club. The Irish club has
already voted almost unanimously for him. Anyway, he wants to win more
championships which rules out O.T. ;-)
One player
who might become available and, in my opinion, would do a
better job for United as he's exactly what you are lacking up front, is
Alan Smith.
|
32.1406 | Old Heads On Young Shoulders | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Cheap essential dialogue | Wed Apr 29 1992 13:55 | 8 |
| re .Paul Merson
I'm sure The Merse would would want to pick up his next championship
medal preferably before his 50th birthday. Any current Manc players
with similar aspirations would be advised to check out the latest
in cryogenics before tying themselves to United.
barry.
|
32.1407 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Apr 29 1992 15:35 | 42 |
| Fergie voiced his opinions in the Manc Evening News & gave the following reasons
for us not winning the league:
God damn awful pitch!!!!
Fixture congestion
Goal Draught
Ok ok excuses excuses, but he does have a point.
Something which hasn't been mentioned at all was the fact that we played 5 games
in ten days, apparently due as much to international fixtures as well as the cup
games. If it wasn't for the international fixtures this week we could have played
West Ham tonight I believe.
I really do feel in my unbaised opinion that 22 clubs in the premier plus all the
cup competitions is far tooooooooo much for teams to take.
The pitch at O.T is going to be worked on again this summer. I did happen to go
on a tour of the stadium 6 months ago & it was mentioned that the groundsman will be
be trying out some turf imported from South America which tends to KNIT itself
together alot better. This of course will only work if the soil/sand underneath
is of the right mixture/depth/solidity etc.......
If the problem of our dodgey pitch is due to the wind not being able to air the
pitch properly then the problem will only worsen when the Stretford End
disappears & the stadium is full canterlevered.
As for the goal draught...... nuff said!!!
Alan Smith would certainly be ideal though to feed off the wingers.
But what about Sparkey???? I'd hate to have him leave & end up playing against us
next season! Unthinkable.
A little bird also tells me Neil Webb's for the Villa.
Bye bye
Southern git Si..... (I'm sure that chap said Mexico South America)
|
32.1408 | Not so bad after all..!!! | OPG::TONY | | Wed Apr 29 1992 16:39 | 19 |
|
Quite a few people are critisizing United as if we are in a real state...
Ok we lost the league, but in the last 25 years this is the closest we've
gotten to it..Ferguson still has a super squad which probably needs to be
strengthen up front and in midfield. So the future as far as I am concerned is
not bleak..
We weren't too far away from a League & Rumbelows double.
People are talking about a massive clearout McClair,Hughes, possibly Ince..
Thats absolutely rubbish..Alex has built a team that is winning Cups. and
championships aren't that far away..IMO
Now compare this to the scousers who are always going on about their glory etc.
Where have they finished..?? Perhaps a discussion on them is more appropriate..
If I was them...(thank god I am not) then I'd be rather concerned..!!
Tony "RED" devil
|
32.1409 | Well said, that man! | TRUCKS::SANT | I owe,I owe,so off to work I go | Wed Apr 29 1992 17:53 | 4 |
|
Hear, hear, Tony...
Andy.
|
32.1410 | Utd are the real Winners | SHAWB1::HUGHESS | | Wed Apr 29 1992 18:12 | 10 |
| yes if we've got problems both those Scouse teams need a clearout. They
might have done reasonably well in the one to ones against the
Manchester team but just look at the rest of their season. The power
has definately shifted across the East Lancs.
I think fixture congestion and Luck at the right time were the two
deciding factors in this year championship. We all know that Utd were
the better team..... but that's no consolation at the moment.
Simon
|
32.1411 | red,red whine | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Wed Apr 29 1992 18:18 | 9 |
| Yeah, but what about all the scouse injuries (nobody else got any),
buying Michael Thomas, penalties they weren't given, managerial illness,
buying Michael Thomas, Courtney's retirement, Grobthingy's lunacy,
buying Michael Thomas etc etc ;-)
Having said that, I fully expect the old scouse cheque book to come out
this summer and George Graham's too which will result in the Uniteds
not having it between them only next season. It could have the potential
to be a cracker, unlike this one.
|
32.1412 | Merson for 'pool... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | We're going to Wembley, you're not... | Wed Apr 29 1992 18:22 | 48 |
|
You'd have thought that a club with as much money as Man utd might
be able to produce a playing surface of reasonable quality to start
with... 8-)
Maybe they should take a leaf out of 'pool's book?? ;-)
It seems that a few people don't like to admit that United have a
problem when it comes to scoring goals, and that they completely,
totally, and without any shadow of a doubt outplayed 'pool in every
conceiveable way on Sunday...
Just answer me a few questions...
How many saves did Hooper have to make??
How many saves did Schmeichal have to make??
How many shots on target did United have?? (woodwork is NOT on
target!!)
How many shots on target did 'pool have??
How many goals did 'pool score??
How many goals did United score??
How many times did Bryan Robson kick someone??
How many times did Brian McClair hit the bar with a header from all of
3 yards out?? ;-)
The way I see it is that if United had totally outplayed us then they
would've had more than NO shots on target, might have scored more than
NO goals, and Schmeichal might not have had to save at least half a
dozen goalbound efforts.
Also, how can you say that a team who does not force the opposing
goalkeeper to make one save of note in an entire 90 mins looked like
scoring??
I rest my case...
re .1398
Brian, are you saying that you'd much rather have someone who runs
around a lot, is good at kicking people, but has no skill, and does
very little else (Phelan) in your team than someone who doesn't
particularly run round a lot, doesn't tackle much, but has a great deal
of skill, and might just produce that one moment of inspiration which
will win a game (Webb)??
By the way, apparently Webb was outstanding in last nights B match
against the CIS. It's a funny ol' game...
Stew.
|
32.1413 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I speak to God but the Sky is empty | Wed Apr 29 1992 18:24 | 1 |
| That man is a pratt.
|
32.1414 | 'Complaining feebly' from the SW direction | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Leeds United AFC, League Champions 1991-92 | Wed Apr 29 1992 18:36 | 16 |
| How nice it is to get back to a little bit of bickering. I blame the
Mancs failure to win the League on not getting as many points as Leeds
United.
Leeds get the Trophy on Saturday, it's the last time the Little Lady
will be presented to a major team, there will be a new one to play for
next season, the Football league Div 1 (aka Div 2 this year) will get
the 'Old' trophy.
The Mancs / Arse / Pool will be back next year, so Leeds will have to
try even harder to keep up at the top, whilst challenging for the
European Cup - the only major trophy to have eluded them so far.
Enjoy yourselves on Saturday - I will be !
jb.
|
32.1415 | glad it's all over | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Apr 29 1992 19:44 | 24 |
| re .112
>> how many saves did Schmeichel have to make???
A few maybe, but how many were off-side from Dean (a waste of money)
Saunders.
I thought the save of the day was walters :)
Anyway, I think that last sunday's match should be laid to rest,
everyone has had their say, be it constructive or hypo-critical, all
good fun :)
Onto Saturday when Utd play the Spurs, I expect another full house at
OT, even with the championship lost UTD fans will flock in their
thousands to watch them play, with the added incentive of seeing my
nice guy, Gary Lineker. UTD to win 3-0. Leeds to stuff Norwich by the
same score and Sheffield Wed to beat the 'pool.
United play Everton in Norman Whitsides testimonial on Sunday, does anyone
know if it is at OT or GP. Spurs also play on Sunday in a testimonial for
someone, can't remember who now or who against, a busy couple of days.
mac
|
32.1416 | | MACNAS::MHASSETT | | Wed Apr 29 1992 19:51 | 32 |
| I don't think there will be a big clearout in the summer.I think that
Ferguson will buy two players and restructure the first team. He needs
a striker and a midfielder.I feel he should move for Andy Townsend and
Alan Shearer.Of the current team I would drop Bruce ,Phelan , Robson
and Ince but would keep them as squad players.
The team I would pick would be
Schmichael
Irwin Parker Pallister Sharpe
Kanchelskis Townsend Hughes Giggs
Shearer McClair
I reckon that Hughes would be better
used in midfield holding the ball and bringing the other players
into play.Sharpe would make a good overlapping fullback as he has
played there before.If Utd use the two wingers more often than last
season then they will almost certainly get a good return from their strike
force.Hughes and Townsend would probably score 20+ between them from
midfield.
Hass...
|
32.1417 | this is getting boring, glad when seasons over | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Cardinal Thang, read the charges | Wed Apr 29 1992 20:00 | 8 |
| re. 1415
Dead right, Mr McDonald, this match should be laid to rest.
Everyone was so busy sticking the knife into each other that no-one even
came out with a worthwhile report on what ACTUALLY HAPPENED in the
game.
Ian.
|
32.1418 | Arse get Andy | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | What a sandwich | Wed Apr 29 1992 20:06 | 8 |
32.1419 | Mr Pedantic | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Wed Apr 29 1992 20:08 | 14 |
|
re .1412
So, in order to qualify as "looking like scoring" you have to get shots
on target. Does it matter how good the shots are?
What if a team dominates for 90 mins., hits the woodwork numerous times
and has countless other shots whistle past the post, without actually
getting any on target? Are you going to say they never looked like
scoring.
Bit farfetched, methinks.
jeff
|
32.1420 | Stay cool guys.... | TRUCKS::SANT | I owe,I owe,so off to work I go | Wed Apr 29 1992 20:08 | 43 |
| re a few back..
Forget Sunday, guys...it's over. Finished. We've had a good
run at the league title and lost out at the death to a better
side, and we've won the League Cup for the first time. Why
the need to take the p*ss? How did your own side get on? Perhaps
you've something to say about that? Or perhaps not...
Next season does look to be a very interesting proposition.
Leeds will still be strong - can't see too many changes to
their personnel. They'll be stronger if anything.
Liverpool are "re-building". Will Sourpuss return at all?
Expect some expensive to-ings and fro-ings in the summer...
Arsenal look good bets for a strong challenge at the title.
They'll be wanting to get their grubbies on the new trophy..
Sheff.Weds. and Man City both had pretty good runs in the league
and might go further next time around. And there are likely to
be one or two surprise teams. Sheff.Utd? Ipswich? Everton? 8-)
And we'll be back to try and put an end to all those (26) years
without winning the league. There are plenty of sides that would
swap us our success in cup competitions and our tremendous support
for what they have(n't). Other, more successful, sides can enjoy
their past success and live in the past on their laurels, and when
things fall apart they'll be too blind to see where they're going
wrong. Pride usually does come before a fall...
Others, like Leeds, strive to lay the ghosts of their history and
succeed through hard work. Well done to 'em. We'll not be far
behind achieving the same thing if we continue to build on the
success of the last couple of seasons. Arsenal too managed it a
few seasons back, and they look set to be the side to beat for
a while yet.
I hope we can finish up on a high note for the sake of the OT
faithful on Saturday, but it really doesn't matter all that
much now that it's all over. Here's to next year.
Andy.
|
32.1421 | What I can't believe it !! | PLUNDR::LOWEG | Don't believe a word | Wed Apr 29 1992 20:13 | 9 |
|
Drop Bruce ?????
I am puzzled, he is your best player with more heart than the rest of
the team put together !!
If you want you can drop him our way to Newcastle United..
Gary..
|
32.1422 | It might make sense now .. | PLUNDR::LOWEG | Don't believe a word | Wed Apr 29 1992 20:15 | 2 |
|
Sorry I should have said 1421 was a reply to .1416
|
32.1423 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | | Wed Apr 29 1992 20:30 | 8 |
| >>> United play Everton in Norman Whitsides testimonial on Sunday, does anyone
>>> know if it is at OT or GP.
It's at Old Trafford - a few of us from the CSC are going (probably..),
a good opportunity to see the team that finishes third this season
against next season's champions.......
Paul
|
32.1424 | My Opinion. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Wed Apr 29 1992 23:18 | 78 |
| I have been reading the last few notes where people are analysing where the
Mancs went wrong. They just don't have the bottle when it counts. This season
they had the league in their own hands but with five games to go, they fell to
pieces. The same thing will happen to them again whether they have Shearer,
Townsend or even THE GREAT ALDO in their team. In 1985-86, they won the first
ten games of the season, then fell to pieces again while Liverpool finished
champions taking 34 out of the final 36 points. It's not about players not being
good enough (although there a lot of crap players at OT), it's all about
confidence which Utd don't have. With 3 games to go, they were in a brilliant
position. On Easter Monday, they played against Notts For before the biggest
League crowd for a few years and just when the League was in sight, they
suffered a terrible loss. There have been other years when they looked like
winning the title but again failed. People are talking about Utd. buying
Shearer and Townsend. Those two will cost about 6million. If they still failed
to win the league, then it would almost certainly spell the end for Fergie and
mean the continuation of League misery for the fans.
So in my opinion, it's more of a mental thing allied to the big pressure of
leading the league coming into the home stretch that is inhibiting Utd. in their
quest for league success.
On second thoughts, forget about all that I stated above. The real reason is
T H E Y A R E J U S T C R A P
&
T H E Y W I L L N E V E R W I N T H E L E A G U E.
CUNNO.
|
32.1425 | Sad case. | TRUCKS::SANT | Charity? Don't mind if I do, mate.. | Thu Apr 30 1992 12:41 | 17 |
|
Big deal, Martin...
Is that it from you for now?
Any chance of a summary of your beloved Liverpool's season this
year? You do still support Liverpool, don't you? I think we
should be told.
I don't think you're a football, or Liverpool, supporter at all..
You're just a Manchester United hater. Have you ever thought of
getting some therapy for this sad condition? I bet you're a
real ball of fun...
Andy.
|
32.1426 | Top of the Charts | ESSB::SONEILL | | Thu Apr 30 1992 14:34 | 20 |
| New Man Utd theme song -
"We've forever blowing Doubles...."
|
32.1427 | Man United deserve respect | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Cardinal Thang, read the charges | Thu Apr 30 1992 14:52 | 9 |
|
Martin,
Lets not forget that Manchester United will probably finish 3 or 4
places higher in the league than us, and although you may dislike them
they deserve the respect that was given to US when WE finished in such
a high position in the league.
Ian.
|
32.1428 | Somebody get me a bucket, quick... | ANNECY::ROWLAND_A | a slip of the tongue | Thu Apr 30 1992 14:56 | 1 |
|
|
32.1429 | | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Cardinal Thang, read the charges | Thu Apr 30 1992 15:40 | 5 |
|
ok, maybe i was being a bit over the top!
:-)
ian.
|
32.1430 | It won the Eurovision in 1980!! | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | What's another year? | Thu Apr 30 1992 15:56 | 10 |
| RE:.1426
I think the manu theme song should be;
"What's another year".......as you mancs are always looking for excuses
for your non performing team!!!!!!!!!!
M.J.
"U REDS"
|
32.1431 | He Wears an Everton Jumper | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Apr 30 1992 15:59 | 19 |
32.1432 | Being respectful... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | We're going to Wembley, you're not... | Thu Apr 30 1992 16:08 | 14 |
| Okay, enough's enough!!
I remember watching 'pool lose the title (and yet another "double"
attempt fail) in the very last seconds against Arsenal not so long ago,
after being in a "winning" position... so I know how it feels...
My heart goes out to you guys... but, I don't reckon you'll have to
wait much longer before United win the league...
(How long is 'much longer' compared to 26 years??)
So, now we can all be "friends" again... ;-)
(Untill next season!!)
Stew.
|
32.1433 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Apr 30 1992 17:26 | 6 |
| >>I remember watching 'pool lose the title (and yet another "double"
>>attempt fail) in the very last seconds against Arsenal not so long ago,
I was at that game myself and I watched Arsenal WIN the title.
Mike M
|
32.1434 | Anyone see that disgusting tie HW had on last night? | TRUCKS::SANT | Charity? Don't mind if I do, mate.. | Thu Apr 30 1992 18:53 | 8 |
|
re .1432..
Of course, Stew... 8-)
We can re-draw the battle-lines in time for next season later..;-)
Andy.
|
32.1435 | Fergie's got a Puce Face. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Leeds United. Champions 91-92 | Thu Apr 30 1992 19:17 | 7 |
| HW's tie was the one he was wearing during his lunch on Sunday, he was
eating beetroot, egg and guacamole dip, washed down with red wine, as
shown by said tie.
Does Fergie have a tie like that, sort of (sick) parrot colouring ?
jb.
|
32.1436 | Trophies | MACNAS::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Old Game... | Thu Apr 30 1992 20:50 | 16 |
|
I don't want to be vendictive Brian , but your personnel
banner "The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty" isn't very apt
at the present time....
If Liverpool do win the FA Cup , their trophy cabinet will no
longer be empty , in fact the FA Cup will be a lot prestigous
than the Rumbleows Cup...
I reckon you will be leaving yourself open to scorn...
Yours in Football
jm
|
32.1437 | It's Still Empty | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Thu Apr 30 1992 21:18 | 10 |
32.1438 | Our trophy cabinet isn't empty!! It's got all the replicas in it... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | We're going to Wembley, you're not... | Thu Apr 30 1992 21:23 | 15 |
| re .1436
He's got a point there you know...
When (sorry, IF) 'pool win the FA cup next week they'll be in the Cup
Winners Cup next season, which is a more prestigious competition than
the UEFA Cup... and have won a more prestigious domestic trophy than
United...
So, does this mean Liverpool would've had a more succesful season than
United???
Constructive discussion welcome...
Stew. 8-)
|
32.1439 | Leeds have THE Trophy though 8-) | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Leeds United. Champions 91-92 | Thu Apr 30 1992 21:26 | 5 |
| Oh goody, ANOTHER Scouse - Manc slanging match.
jb.
|
32.1440 | Ring that Bell!!!!!! | ESOA12::PILATON | | Thu Apr 30 1992 21:37 | 4 |
|
Here we go again..... In the RED corner weighting........
np.
|
32.1441 | bloody bureaucrats | TROOA::PBLANEY | It's ALL in the RISC | Thu Apr 30 1992 21:44 | 35 |
| Boy,
Cunno makes a few decent points for a change, and we all go ballistic.
Poor Cunno. Gotta agree with what he said, I mean he said it had
nothing to do with players (can't totally agree Martin), which means
Cunno likes M.Phelan ;-)
However, back to reality. WE BLEW IT, with help from the FA and the
scheduling. No way United should have tolerated that schedule. Years
ago teams were playing for ther title due to scheduling problems the
week after the FA Cup final! In order to keep the thing on an even
plane, all teams should be restricted to something like 3 games in 7
days, and 5 in 14, nomatter what the competition is, or the stupid
international schedule. That way, over 42 games in the league, it looks
even. If a Leeds or Liverpool or United are in Europe, they don't get
punished by being there with the domestic schedule of Cups and League.
It might mean the League title may not be decided until early June, but
so what.
United's schedule had probably the biggest impact on their title
chances than anyone can imagine. They could have had one of those games
this week, and one next week, before the Cup final. I just cannot
understand what the Rush was all about. Bloody bureaucrats getting in
the way of decent Footy once again.
The state of the pitch is no excuse either. Both teams play on it. OT
is a disgrace from what I've seen on the satellite. OT management have
noone to blame for that other than themselves.
Well ,I'll have to pick up my International Daily Express today and
read the weepy details.
Not long until next season lads.
Paul
|
32.1442 | Just curious... | SALES::THILL | | Thu Apr 30 1992 21:50 | 15 |
| re: Note 32.143 -- YUPPY::SEABURYS
> When (sorry, IF) 'pool win the FA cup next week they'll be in the Cup
> Winners Cup next season, which is a more prestigious competition than
> the UEFA Cup.
Not to join the fray, but I always thought that it would be harder to
win the UEFA Cup than the ECWC. It seems that, in general, the
opponents in the UEFA Cup who finish 2nd or 3rd might be stronger
(depending on the country) overall than a team that put together a hot
streak for a good Cup run.
Is the CWC considered a bigger prize?
Tom
|
32.1443 | Only in the UK.. | OPG::TONY | | Fri May 01 1992 14:24 | 16 |
| Cup competitions are mainly loved by the Brits but generally in Europe they
are looked on as minor. Many european countries don't have Cup competitions.
Take for instance Italy where the Cup starts before their League and most
teams tend to field weak sides rather than risk players getting injured and
impacting their league chances.
Also a lot of cup competitions in europe are 2 leg affairs and not straight
knockout as the FA Cup for instance.
I read somewhere that Uefa was thinking of introducing the mini-league format
for next seasons ECWC as it did with the EC.for the later stages..Is this wise??
Tony
|
32.1444 | How many games??!!?? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | We're going to Wembley, you're not... | Fri May 01 1992 15:10 | 12 |
| Just out of interest...
Does anyone know how many games a team would have to play if they were
to reach the finals of the FA, Rumbelows, and a European comp (say the
Champions Cup), whilst also playing the mandatory 42 games in the
league???
Then you've got to take into account replays... extra time... etc.,...
There's got to be some serious rethinking done...
Stew.
|
32.1445 | How They Finished Up | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue May 05 1992 19:05 | 28 |
32.1446 | news desk | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Tue May 05 1992 19:41 | 8 |
|
NEWS DESK
Mark Hughes is on his way to spurs........hope its a rumour
Work starts today on digging up the stretford End so seats can be
installed..
|
32.1447 | | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue May 05 1992 20:35 | 12 |
32.1448 | Loadsa money for the middlemen | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Leeds United. Champions 91-92 | Tue May 05 1992 20:44 | 9 |
| The "Outs" will be Club Specific.
The "Ins" will be the same - every club is after Deane, Shearer etc
etc. There are few quality players around at the moment, and there are
a lot of clubs wanting to rebuild their playing staff / strengthen it.
There will be a few bargains about, because inamongst the chaff will be
some wheat.
jb.
|
32.1449 | Looks like route one football in Manchester next season... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | We're going to Wembley, you're not... | Wed May 06 1992 15:13 | 10 |
| re .1447
Well, if you just happen to have 20 million lying around...
Personally I'd love to see Fergie go out and buy Brian Deane from Sheff
Utd.!! What a buy he would be... ;-)
Why not John Fashanu as well?? 8-)
Stew.
|
32.1450 | Forget Deane. He's a camel... | TRUCKS::SANT | Charity? Don't mind if I do, mate.. | Wed May 06 1992 15:57 | 13 |
|
God help us if we waste any more money on the likes of Brian
Deane.
Shearer? Yes please, but I guess we'll have to get in the queue..
Ditto for Keane.
I believe we need a 25-goals-a-season striker and a quality central
midfield man. Shearer and Keane would fit the bill, but so would
Trevor Steven and Ian Wright - and there's not much chance of
either, imo..;-)
Andy.
|
32.1451 | Do 'De Ramblers' get a cut ? | RTOEU::RDELANEY | | Wed May 06 1992 16:41 | 4 |
| Considering Forest bought Keane for 15,000 quid they've certainly
hit the jackpot on that one......
- Robin
|
32.1452 | NOTERS TOURNAMENT | PEKING::DAVIESG | E=Mc2..Einstein Was Right! | Wed May 06 1992 17:35 | 8 |
|
Anyone interested in the noters tournament that's going on soon in
Reading???
Mabye we can get a Manchester United team together..
Good way to spend a day.
Greg...
|
32.1453 | sorry lads, couldn't resist it!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | We're going to Wembley, you're not... | Wed May 06 1992 19:23 | 4 |
| You never know, you might even finish runners up as well...
Stew 8-)
|
32.1454 | Lineker | OPG::TONY | | Wed May 06 1992 21:05 | 6 |
| I am surprised that NO one has mentioned the incerdible reception of squeeky
clean Gary ,at OT on Saturday....
And we cheered when he scored...He was ever so nice about it..!!!
Good luck to him
|
32.1455 | | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Cardinal Thang, read the charges | Wed May 06 1992 21:12 | 6 |
| Tony,
would you have cheered if he'd have scored the winner?!?
;-)
Ian.
|
32.1456 | Well, if I was his manager... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | We're going to Wembley, you're not... | Wed May 06 1992 21:21 | 6 |
| re .1230
By the way, congratulations on your excellent prediction...
Almost spot on!!
Stew. 8-)
|
32.1457 | Cheap Shirts ? | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Leeds United. Champions 91-92 | Mon May 11 1992 17:13 | 6 |
| I was in Makro the other day, they were selling 'Kick' Leeds United
Champions T shirts at 10.99, England ones at 10.99 and Manc ones at
6.99. The Manc shirts had 'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life'
around the club badge. Methinks they aren't selling over well.
jb.
|
32.1458 | thanks for the reminder.. | TRUCKS::SANT | Charity? Don't mind if I do, mate.. | Mon May 11 1992 17:47 | 4 |
|
jb, methinks the title of previous should read "Cheap Shots" ?
Andy. 8-(
|
32.1459 | Fergie Fines Sharpe and Giggs | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon May 11 1992 19:11 | 15 |
32.1460 | Surely not... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | We're going to Wembley, you're not... | Mon May 11 1992 21:07 | 3 |
| Wasn't Sahrpe on the bench for the 'pool game???
Stew.
|
32.1461 | Mal Stays | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue May 12 1992 13:58 | 7 |
32.1462 | Robsons a canary | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Tue May 12 1992 15:16 | 3 |
|
Someone has just told me they heard on the radio that BRYAN ROBSON
has excepted the job offered to him at Norwich...
|
32.1463 | What job's that then ? | ANNECY::ROWLAND_A | a slip of the tongue | Tue May 12 1992 16:52 | 1 |
|
|
32.1464 | What's the News on Robbo | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue May 12 1992 18:52 | 6 |
32.1465 | Sounds like Robbo's staying... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Wed May 13 1992 14:53 | 6 |
| It said in my paper this morning that Fergie isn't going to let Robbo
take the managers job at Norwich, 'cos he still has a year to run on
his contract at Man Utd.
Stew.
|
32.1466 | Robbo's new contract is with SKY!!! | WELCLU::CADD | L.U.F.C. League Champions 1991/92 | Wed May 13 1992 17:01 | 11 |
|
It said on Sky t.v. last night that Robson was on the VERY short
list for the post at Norwich.
Robson is the summariser on Sky live on sunday for the England v
Brazil match maybe he may give a hint then???
Paul....
|
32.1467 | Supply and Demand. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Leeds United. Champions 91-92 | Wed May 13 1992 18:22 | 5 |
32.1468 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | | Wed May 13 1992 19:12 | 6 |
|
Up here in sunny Southport there's a sport shop selling most footy kits
at a third of the original price - presumably there's not much demand
if teams are changing there kits again next season.
Paul
|
32.1469 | New Gear | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Wed May 13 1992 20:34 | 4 |
32.1470 | The Rag Trade. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Leeds United. Champions 91-92 | Wed May 13 1992 21:12 | 16 |
| (Mr Mod, whilst there is no footie being played, can we talk about
Clothes ?)
The Manc T shirts (reduced to clear) were 'Kick' ones, not official
strips. The have 'Man United' printed on them, with spaces abounding,
they are similar in design to the Leeds United ones, but the Leeds
United ones have 'League Champions 1991-1992' where there are spaces on
the equivalent Manc shirts. (smirk)
On the subject of Club Striips - I think some of them are 'orrible,
especially the Liverpool 'a big bird sh*t on my shoulder', the Arse
away eye teaser and Luton home and away. I hope the Leeds' All white
with a bit of yellow and blue doesn't get bastardised by Admiral next
season.
jb.
|
32.1471 | Some Statistics. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Thu May 14 1992 22:21 | 12 |
|
Just an interesting piece of info that I thought of after the cup final
on Saturday.
Both Bruce Grobbelaar & Bryan Robson arrived at their respective clubs
around the same time i.e., summer of 1981. Since then they have won 3 F.A.
Cup winners medals each, Robbo in 1983, 1985 & 1990. Grobbs has his for the
years 1986, 1989 & 1992.
However, that is where the similarity ends. Robbo has NO LEAGUE MEDALS
during his 11 years at OT while Grobbs has SIX winners medals for the years
1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988 & 1990.
Cunno
|
32.1472 | interestingly enough, Des | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Only 147 days to total poverty | Fri May 15 1992 13:02 | 5 |
| Martin,
are you related to John Motson?
Ian.
|
32.1473 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Fri May 15 1992 14:16 | 6 |
32.1474 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Fri May 15 1992 14:23 | 3 |
| Martin's back on form. This is more like it. Ho Ho!
barry.
|
32.1475 | We all live in a yellow submarine | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Fri May 15 1992 15:45 | 9 |
| Martin,
You could now go on to discuss the difference in the number of European
Cup winners medals, and Milk/League Cup winners medals between Robbo
and Grobs...
If you were feeling particularly mean, that is...
Stew. 8-)
|
32.1476 | Oarsman. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Leeds United. Champions 91-92 | Fri May 15 1992 16:29 | 11 |
| Or even :-
Drink Driving records
;-)
Yours stirringly,
jb.
|
32.1477 | Robbo 4 Grobbelaar 13. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Fri May 15 1992 20:54 | 41 |
| OK, just to satisfy you statisticians out there. Both Grobbelaar and Robbo
have been at their respective clubs for exactly the same time 1981-1992 so here
is a run down on their successes or in Robbo's case dismal failures.
League c'ship
=============
Grobbelaar Robbo
========== =====
1982
1983
1984
1986 NONE
1988
1990
F.A. CUP
========
1986 1983
1989 1985
1992 1990 (WOW!)
League Cup
==========
1982
1983 NONE
1984
Euro Cup
========
1984 NONE
Euro Cup Winners Cup
====================
NONE 1991
In major competitions, that makes it 13-4 to Grobberlaar which in turn
means that Grobbs is a far better player and Liverpool a far superior team.
Cunno
|
32.1478 | Me thinks Martin's got it incorrect! | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | What's another year? | Mon May 18 1992 12:41 | 8 |
| Re:-1
Martin ,
League Cup ,Robbo none???????
what 'bout 1992 Rumbelows???
|
32.1479 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon May 18 1992 16:44 | 3 |
| re: -1
Robson didn't play !
|
32.1480 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon May 18 1992 17:07 | 4 |
|
Re -2, surely you didn't think Martin could be wrong did you?
Gary.
|
32.1481 | Detour | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Mon May 18 1992 18:28 | 5 |
| I see that Mr (can't remember his name) Knighton, who was once United's
saviour has now bought Carlisle United. I imagine this time he'll INSIST on
the No 9 shirt for himself!
grahame
|
32.1482 | Michael Knighton | NEWOA::MORAN | Wey not likely!! | Mon May 18 1992 18:37 | 1 |
|
|
32.1483 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Charity? Don't mind if I do, mate.. | Mon May 18 1992 19:32 | 5 |
|
...and looking at Carlisle's form this past season it may actually
inspire a revival! 8-)
Andy.
|
32.1484 | Robert on sundays | ESSB::DCROWE | | Wed May 27 1992 21:09 | 9 |
| Martin
It does not mean that grobbs is by any means a better player its
just that possibly had a better team than UTD for a season or two.
And by the way how many times has grobbs been capped for his country
or even captained his country.
If you were to do a chart on this ROBBO would win hands down.
|
32.1485 | It's a long time since 1967. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Wed May 27 1992 22:04 | 12 |
| Derek,
First of all I must welcome you into the soccer notes conference and
secondly I must sympathise with you for supporting such a crap team who after
failing so dismally this year will never win the league. The last time they
won was about 5 years before you were born whereas Liverpool have won 11
c'ships during your time. United don't deserve to win a league simply
because when the chips are down, they never had the bottle..............and
Mike Phelan plays for them.
Cunno
|
32.1486 | "'pool better than Utd." | PEKING::RUSSELLN | | Wed May 27 1992 22:27 | 6 |
| RE .1484 : "better team than UTD for a season or two".
Don't you mean DECADE or two !!
N..
|
32.1487 | Any programme collectors out there ? | AYOV10::CAIRNS | Blue Period ...... Black Comedy | Thu May 28 1992 13:25 | 20 |
|
Was up in my loft a few weeks ago and found a programme from the
1962 FA Cup Semi-Final at Hillsborough between Man Utd and Tottenham.
The game was played on the 31 March , 1962.
Anybody know -
o Who won the game ?
o What was the score ?
o Who won the cup that year ?
o Is the programme (which is in good condition) worth anything ?
Enquiring mind would like to know ?
Walker
|
32.1488 | 1962 Spurs v United Semi-final (from memory) | MOEUR1::WEST | | Mon Jun 01 1992 14:28 | 4 |
| Re Note 32.1487
Tottenham won 3-1 I think and went on to beat Burnley 2-0 in the final
to complete the Double. Greavsie scored one of them.
No idea how much the program's worth though.
|
32.1489 | Info | MACNAS::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Old Game... | Tue Jun 02 1992 12:56 | 18 |
|
Spurs won the double in 1961....As far as I know they beat
Leicester City that year in the F.A. Cup Final....
Jimmy Greaves didn't sign for Tottenham until the following
season 1961/62......
United were still in after shock of the Munich air disaster
in those years......I don't think Spurs would have won the
Double if Munich hadn't happened....then again we will never
know....
Any news on Alan Shearer ..... Is Mark Hughes on his way....
Marseille are supposed to be interested in Lee Sharpe.....
Arsenal would also like to buy Sharpe....
jm
|
32.1490 | Webb ? Ince ? | TROOA::PBLANEY | VMS, Open for business | Tue Jun 02 1992 21:37 | 8 |
| I hope they keep Sharpe - he has the makings of an excellent
midfielder, and he can score goals. Certainly if Shearer arrives,
wemight see some movement of a body or two, but I'd put my money on
Ince going.
Any word on Webb ?
Paul
|
32.1491 | Phelan out! Phelan out! Phelan out! Phelan out! | PEKING::DAVIESG | E=Mc2..Einstein Was Right! | Wed Jun 03 1992 11:23 | 13 |
|
I don't know about Ince (He had a great season) but with a bit of luck
Mr Phelan will be toddling off to somewhere more suitable (like east
firthhampshire reserves:-) I doubt that Sharpe will move on, and with the
purchase of Shearer, we may see Sparky go at last. Webb is probably on
the list to go as well, mainly because of the problems he and Alex
Ferguson had last season.
Do Danny Wallace and Mark Robins still belong to Man U? If they do, and
we need some cash, it might be an idea to sell them as Robins is never
used and Wallace is no longer needed with Sharpe and Giggs in the team.
Greg...
|
32.1492 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed Jun 03 1992 17:48 | 4 |
| United can't possible let Ince go; if there was any
justice he'd be in Sweden this moment.
Danny Wallace and Mark Robins are on the transfer list.
|
32.1493 | | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Jun 03 1992 18:11 | 21 |
| re -1 Paul Ince..
I agree totally. If he could control his temperament and channel his
aggression more into his playing, I can foresee a possible future
captain in Incey. He has improved dramatically this season, proving to
be a commanding, committed and sometime inspiration force in Midfield.
More so with the absence of Robbo.
I can't see Sharpe going. He has not developed properly yet. And
Sparky? I don't think so.
The sooner we rid ourselves of the poison dwarf Danny, the better. He
has never shown the promise at OT - total c**p imo.
I read in the weekend papers that Fergie is interested in McStay, and
some Dutch chappie whose name escapes me at the moment....Anyone help??
Seems a bit silly to me. We need more English players if we are to
compete with any degree of seriousness in Europe. Thoughts anyone?
J
|
32.1494 | Wince. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Four Thousand Week Hangover | Wed Jun 03 1992 18:17 | 5 |
| > If he could control his temperament..
You'll have grey hairs before this happens.
barry.
|
32.1495 | New Strip!!!! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Jun 03 1992 21:25 | 16 |
| The new Umbro Strip will be unveiled at 10:30 on Friday 5th June at the
Souvenir Shop, Old Trafford!!!!
Probably cost about 30 quid though!!!!!
Be there, be the first to wear one!!!! - So says the local station Key 103!
The advertising is non-stop on the radio.
If anybody wants one really desperately send me some dosh & I`ll sort one out.
Mail me on the above mail address if you wish to part with your nuggets.
Simon
|
32.1496 | only one opinion of course... | TRUCKS::SANT | Charity? Don't mind if I do, mate.. | Thu Jun 04 1992 12:41 | 13 |
|
re Paul McStay...
Yes please! He's class, but seems to be suffering at Celtic,
needing a fresh challenge perhaps...I think he'd slot very
nicely into our midfield. I'd pick McStay in a GB team...
Sharpe must stay. Wallace must go while we can still get a
price for him. Sparky must stay, but may be used as a bartering
chip to secure the services of one of Fergie's bigger targets.
Andy.
|
32.1497 | friendly | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Thu Jun 04 1992 14:02 | 3 |
|
UNITED play READING in a friendly sometime in August,I think its
the 6th.
|
32.1498 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Thu Jun 04 1992 14:32 | 8 |
|
Ho, ho,
Come and see the mancs get stuffed by a decent team for a change.
Er, that's not quite right, is it?
jeff
|
32.1499 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Jun 04 1992 15:35 | 5 |
| Will the game be at O.T matty or Elm Park.
I`ll look forward to that one.
Si...
|
32.1500 | NIGHTMARE AT ELM PARK | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Thu Jun 04 1992 19:45 | 8 |
|
Its at ELM PARK SI.....THE MECCA OF FOOTBALL.Its been arranged as
a favour,because Reading took on Leighton earlier in the season
when things were a bit difficult for Fergerson,Mcgee and Fergerson
are supposed be very matey......Might see you for that one then
si....
....matty
|
32.1501 | Will Sparkey Go??? | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon Jun 08 1992 15:43 | 10 |
32.1502 | UMBRO 12 million pound deal | MINDER::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Mon Jun 08 1992 15:55 | 18 |
| re: -last
The new Utd shirt has been very popular even at the extortionate
prices.
Adult Shirt #30
Adult Shorts #17
Sock #7-10
Have seen all ages wearing them this weekend.
>>The saints turn down 3 million for Shearer.
Southampton are wanting 4 million for Shearer, and are trying to hold
out for that price... We shall have to wait and see.
mac
|
32.1503 | h'mm very impressive | ESSB::DCROWE | | Mon Jun 08 1992 17:00 | 5 |
| I have seen the new shirt and i'am impressed,I thinks it looks a lot
better than the old one.the tie ups add a bit of class to the shirt
haven't seen the shorts or socks yet any change from last year
Derek
|
32.1504 | | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Mon Jun 08 1992 17:10 | 8 |
| Derek,
Do you moonlight as a clothes designer for Penneys ????
An old bit of red string round the neck "adds a bit of class", do me a
favour.
Brian.
|
32.1505 | A cheap but admirable shot! | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Four Thousand Week Hangover | Mon Jun 08 1992 17:56 | 9 |
| The new shirt is basically a throwback to last time lace up collars
were popular amongst the masses, around the 17th century, which
strangely enough was the last time Ye Olde Trafford saw it's last
Championship trophy? Yes?
barry VIII
|
32.1506 | F.A. Youth Cup Winners 1992 | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon Jun 08 1992 19:05 | 13 |
32.1507 | NEW KIT | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Tue Jun 09 1992 13:16 | 9 |
|
The new shorts are knee length (like spurs)with MUFC on the right
hand side.Can't wait for the first time someone ties a player to
the post at a corner with our new shirts.....(wait for the comments).
Why don't UNITED buy McCoist,he's the one player I'v always wanted
at UNITED.
|
32.1508 | More Transfer News | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Jun 09 1992 16:01 | 6 |
32.1509 | Ferguson's green & yellow army..???? | MIACT::MASON | | Tue Jun 09 1992 17:41 | 7 |
| Saw Neil Webb on a Saint & Greavsie special on Saturday. According to
him, our away strip is changing to a deeper blue and our third kit will
be yellow and green!!!!!
Georgio Armani this is not.
J
|
32.1510 | 8^) | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Four Thousand Week Hangover | Tue Jun 09 1992 17:58 | 8 |
| I seem to recall Everton and Chelsea having particularly bad third
strips in recent years. Beats me why they don't think of using a
unique colour like purple or peach for the second kit. Interesting
thought that, Fergie would have been better off going down to his
local B & Q and studying the paint charts. You lot might now be
wearing a rather fetching Strawberry Husk or Lavender Sunrise.
barry.
|
32.1511 | Basic dark - basic light | SALES::THILL | | Tue Jun 09 1992 18:18 | 13 |
| One thing I've never understood is all the fuss about the second or
third strips. Why not just have one a basic dark color, and one a
white/light strip? Spurs wear white at home, so visitors will wear their
dark strip, which is often their home strip as well. In Italy it seems
to work OK, and you can always identify a team (unless its Atalata
Bergamo vs Inter). Roma wears an all maroon/dark red with yellow strip
at home, but away they have an all white with maroon/yellow.
No doubt it's all related to the money they make from shaming people to
death if you show up at a match with LAST year's strip. At 20-25 quid a
shirt, it ain't cheap to remain a fashion plate
Tom
|
32.1512 | 26 YEARS IS A VERY LONG TIME. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Tue Jun 09 1992 21:53 | 7 |
|
What's all this crap from people like BLONG and DCROWE about the neat, classy
and throw back to the old days in reference to the new Manc gear. They may look
nice in their new strip but the sad fact remains that they still haven't won
the league for 26 YEARS and hopefully they won't for another 26.
Cunno
|
32.1513 | Boring..Boring...Looneypool | OPG::TONY | | Wed Jun 10 1992 01:48 | 12 |
| RE - .1512
the only crap round here is you pal.....Is people like you that give
scouse a bad name....!!!
Perhaps you can tell us where your bunch of donkeys finished this year..!
Tony
Sports trivia question open to all...!!
PS. How many Looneypool players are taking part in the European Champs. ?
|
32.1514 | Tony Adams plays for Man U | PEKING::RUSSELLN | | Wed Jun 10 1992 21:34 | 15 |
|
re -.1513.
I give you credit for your reply for .1512, but there is no need to
slag Liverpool off the way you have.
Never call Liverpool donkeys, when most of your team play like Tony
Adams !!!!
Fact: Liverpool had a better season than Man U, just by the fact that
they won the FA Cup & you won the crap Rumblelows
as league position is not the issue here.
N..
|
32.1515 | Rubbish | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Four Thousand Week Hangover | Thu Jun 11 1992 13:57 | 10 |
| re .1514
And how many times have WE seen Arsenal play in the last few years
then? Don't judge Adams purely on his international form as is the
case with Seamen. As is the case with a certain John Barnes who
could well be called a bit of a donkey at international level.
I'm willing to bet that Tony puts in performances equal to, if not
better than Mark Wright. I rest my case m'lord.
barry.
|
32.1516 | Simply the Best | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Jun 11 1992 14:12 | 13 |
32.1517 | Whats the Swedish for "Carrots, yes please" | YUPPY::PANES | French kisses and chinese burns | Thu Jun 11 1992 14:44 | 22 |
| <<< Note 32.1515 by ARRODS::OHAGANB "Four Thousand Week Hangover" >>>
-< Rubbish >-
> re .1514
> And how many times have WE seen Arsenal play in the last few years
> then? Don't judge Adams purely on his international form as is the
> case with Seamen. As is the case with a certain John Barnes who
> could well be called a bit of a donkey at international level.
> I'm willing to bet that Tony puts in performances equal to, if not
> better than Mark Wright. I rest my case m'lord.
> barry.
Barry,
Have we been at the Tippex again??? Did you not agree with me
that if Adams went to Sweden he would miss the start of the English
season , due to Britain's quarantine laws?
Stuart
|
32.1518 | | RIGHTO::HAIGH | Get a St Bernard up ya | Thu Jun 11 1992 15:08 | 12 |
| Nice one David Bellamy.
.1516 United the most successful club? :-) Sorry Andy and Ian, but is this
man paying cash or what? United just fluffed/bottled/wimped-out the
championship.
European super cup? Didn't United win the fair-play cup and a bit of
the charity shield recently?
|
32.1519 | And theres more | FUTURS::FLETCHER | | Thu Jun 11 1992 15:44 | 3 |
| RE:-1 And the Youth Cup.
Nigel
|
32.1520 | Donkey Derby | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Give my regards to Sgt Fury | Thu Jun 11 1992 15:56 | 21 |
|
> Barry,
> Have we been at the Tippex again??? Did you not agree with me
> that if Adams went to Sweden he would miss the start of the English
> season , due to Britain's quarantine laws?
> Stuart
Stuart,
I deny nothing me. Our Tone does seem to grow the odd flapping ear
or two at international level but at least he's not alone when you
consider some of his other illustrious stablemates; Geoff "master of
the long chip" Thomas immediately springs to mind. Actually Stuart,
has Uncle Ron contemplated Seth Efrika's quarantine laws in view
of the Flatulent Beagles impending tour? 8^)
barry.
|
32.1521 | and now back to United... | TROOA::PBLANEY | VMS, Open for business | Fri Jun 12 1992 22:16 | 1 |
|
|
32.1522 | Away and cut the grass. | PAKORA::NPATERSON | Jambo in europe | Wed Jun 17 1992 21:19 | 13 |
|
Could someone please tell Alex Ferguson not to release Brian McClair
for in Scotland games.
I'm sure he could do something more worth while like cut Alex's grass
or wash his car.
Please please don't release him again even if it is the close season.
Neil.
|
32.1523 | Weeb below par | MACNAS::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Old Game... | Thu Jun 18 1992 13:32 | 24 |
|
I can see now why Alex Ferguson didn't play Neil Webb in a lot
of matches last season at United....
Neil was very poor last night for England against Sweden.....
Granted the ball may have bypassed midfield fairly often , but when
the ball was in Webb's section of the field he lost out every time...
He even resorted to a rugby type tackle on one occasion....
Webb seems to have put on a lot of weight , it makes you wonder
did he ever fully recover from his achilles injury he has a few
seasons back...
If United really want to win the Championship they need to buy
a quality midfield player...someone like Paul McStay...Alex Ferguson
should go for broke and splash out on McStay....If United do buy
Shearer and McStay....they may be the vital cogs that United need
to win the Championship.......
Next season would be a good year to win the Championship....
Whoever wins will be the first Premier League champions..
Nice thought...
|
32.1524 | | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Thu Jun 18 1992 14:42 | 5 |
| re.-1
here,here, Webb is a pudding.
Brian.
|
32.1525 | Mancs playing in Wales | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | DEC Mail Works for ME sometimes | Mon Jun 22 1992 20:29 | 10 |
| Apparently the Mancs are going to play at the Vetch against Swansea
(Wales's second best team) on Aug 11th in a game for the family of
Alan Davies.
Guess they can fit it in since they aren't involved in the Charity
Shield (:==:)
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.1526 | Peter the Great is Europe's No 1 | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Wed Jun 24 1992 21:03 | 9 |
32.1527 | whoohf! 1.5 million! That's not bad, that isin't. | PEKING::DAVIESG | E=Mc2..Einstein Was Right! | Thu Jun 25 1992 11:51 | 8 |
|
1.5 Mil?????
YEEEHAHAHAH! Suckers! We're in the money, We're in the ...etc etc etc
Greg...
|
32.1528 | On the move | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Thu Jun 25 1992 14:17 | 22 |
|
Talking of transfer news at UTD, Mal Donaghy has rejected a new
contract with UTD, as he says he can't command a regular place in the
team. He also says that he helped UTD to thier ECWC and RC Cup
triumphs, received the medals but did not play in the final, such is
life:) Fergie is seemingly trying to keep Mal at UTD as he sees him as
an ideal stand-in for any occasion etc...
Also news that Webb WILL be leaving UTD maybe in a part ex with Notts
Forrest's Roy Keane, along with Mark Hughes(of whom Aston
Villa and Newcastle Utd are interested), Russel Beardsmore, Danny
Wallace, who may be used as part of the deal for Shearer at
Southampton. And some other youngster whose name escape me at the
moment.
Fergie made inquiries into Hollands Bergkamp(sp?), currently at Ajax,
but was scared away by the 6million pound asking price??
I think thats about it
mac
|
32.1529 | Sparkey bites back! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Jun 25 1992 15:59 | 10 |
| I wouldn`t fancy sparky coming back to haunt us at O.T!!!!!
That would almost certainly be the case. If he does go I`ll be extremely
surprised. Sparky is a RED (Man.U) Fanatic thru an thru!
He may not have scored many goals last season (which I know he`s paid to do)
but his ability to hold the ball & play deep imo was exceptional!
Si
|
32.1530 | Baby please don't go... | MIACT::MASON | | Thu Jun 25 1992 17:36 | 17 |
| re -1
I agree totally Si. Firstly, it wouldn't be particularly pleasant to
have Sparky on the opposing team, and secondly he is a real RED. I was
under the impression that he had just recently signed a new contract
with us and has said he doesn't want to play for anyone else.
His contribution this season as far as goals are concerned has been
minimal. I know that its his job to score goals, and in this he has
failed. However, his contributory play has, on occasion been
outstanding. His great strength is that he draws defenders like a
magnet enabling other players (Sharpe, Giggs, McClair..) to come
through virtually uncontested. It would be a big loss to us,
psychologically too, which is just as important sometimes, if he does
move on.
J
|
32.1531 | Only the lonely | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Thu Jun 25 1992 20:16 | 28 |
|
re -1
>> I was under the impression he had just signed a new contract, and
that he does not want to play with any other team<<
That is true and fergie went out of his way to keep him at OT, however
that was before his barren spell towards the end of the season. Fergie
may well be tempted to sell Hughes as the cash would come in useful for
other players.
personally I also would not like sparky to go, as mentioned he is an
influential player who holds the ball long enough to feed players.
Maybe with Shearer as a partner he would do better, someone with a bit
of pace and an eagerness to score, giggs, sharpe, kanchelskis, mclair
etc backing them up sounds almost to good to be true. we shall have to
wait and see.
mac.
ps - just remembered the other player who might be leaving during the
summer(as per my last note -3) Mickey Phelan, who I beleive Liverpool
were looking at as a replacement for Ronnie Whelan, that way the name
stays nearly the same, and that must help Souness in his current
state:) only joking Martin
|
32.1532 | Brilliant Schmiecel. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | The Mancs are out of the cup | Sat Jun 27 1992 15:40 | 7 |
|
Great to see the Danes winning the European championship. I was
absolutely thrilled and I think that Peter Schmiecel had a blinder in goal.
Surely now, he will be the target for a number of top clubs both in Britain
and in Europe.
Cunno
|
32.1533 | You wish..... | OPG::TONY | | Sun Jun 28 1992 00:05 | 9 |
| Peter the Great....Europes Europes Number 1...!!!!!!!!!!
Cunno...Eat your heart out...He'll never play for the scousers..!!!
I didn't see any top scouse players having an impact on the European Championshi.
Cos..there weren't any...were their...!!!
Tony
|
32.1534 | Another 25 years... | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Mon Jun 29 1992 13:29 | 8 |
| Cunno,
Just what United need for their next Championship challenge....
...some European club to steal away their best player!!
PJ
|
32.1535 | Glory, Glory, Hallelujah..... | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Jun 29 1992 21:07 | 24 |
| re .1532
A bit of astounded applause from this end for what can only be
described as a nice note from Cunno!!
Its nice to see that you can be nice from time to time Martin, I
thought you had been abandoned into the "forever biased and nasty"
category.
You're right of course. Schmeical was, for me, one of the players of
the tournament. Its nice to know that what we here in note 32 (and
those at OT) have known all season, is now evident to everyone who
watched the championships - Schmeical is one of the best keepers
around. Alex certainly bought wisely there - 500,000 wasn't it? A mere
drop in the ocean compared with what we would undoubtedly ask for now.
It was also good to see my views on Webb confirmed - the guy's a donkey
and must go NOW. There is no place for him in the United squad.
News on the transfer front is that Mal is almost certainly going to
Chelsea - their bid for him was accepted at the weekend. Good luck to
him, I say.
J
|
32.1536 | No Go Sparkey | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Jun 30 1992 16:24 | 7 |
32.1537 | Please dont go Sparkey | SIOG::APPS_PB | | Tue Jun 30 1992 20:47 | 5 |
| re -1
Two million what??? If Souness buys Mark Hughes for any price the
Liverpool board should sue the hospital for doing a brain bypass
instead of a heart bypass
|
32.1538 | HE'S HERE TO STAY | ESSB::DCROWE | | Wed Jul 01 1992 21:28 | 6 |
| Martin
sorry to disappoint you,But Alex Ferguson signed Schmiecel on a
5-year contract last year.So I dont think that Peter will be going
anywhere for a while
Del
|
32.1539 | We might have bought Sparkey once. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'm the best footballer in all of DEC | Wed Jul 01 1992 23:53 | 9 |
| Re -2,
If Sparkey were to go anywhere, then it wouldn't be 2 million pounds
but maybe Lira. Liverpool would not be interested in any player who has
consistently failed to score over 20 league goals a season. He has scored
some crackers but his inconsistency was always a problem. Still I suppose
playing in front of Mike Phelan, Neill Webb, Sharpe, Ince & co. doesn't
provide a great deal of confidence or indeed scoring opportunities.
Cunno
|
32.1540 | 10 Goal Deano | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Jul 02 1992 12:01 | 9 |
32.1541 | Brian...Moore ? | SIOG::APPS_PB | | Thu Jul 02 1992 14:48 | 9 |
32.1542 | | YUPPY::PANES | Long nights,ugly days, orgy of the doomed | Thu Jul 02 1992 15:20 | 12 |
| <<< Note 32.1539 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "I'm the best footballer in all of DEC" >>>
-< We might have bought Sparkey once. >-
. Liverpool would not be interested in any player who has
>consistently failed to score over 20 league goals a season. He has scored
> Cunno
Jimmy Carter
David Speedie
er....
|
32.1543 | Fixtures Please | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Jul 02 1992 15:56 | 3 |
32.1544 | Get your Star | BRADAN::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Old Game... | Thu Jul 02 1992 17:40 | 7 |
|
Brian,
Todays edition of the Star has all the coming seasons fixtures...
jm
|
32.1545 | | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Thu Jul 02 1992 18:28 | 4 |
|
All I know of our fixture list is we start away to Sheff.Utd....ugh.
Andy.
|
32.1546 | Fixture List | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Jul 02 1992 22:16 | 50 |
| Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A)
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H)
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H)
Wed 26th Aug Southampton (A)
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A)
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H)
Sat 5th Sep Leeds United (H)
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A)
Wed 16th Sep UEFA Cup 1st Round 1st Leg
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A)
Wed 23rd Sep Rumbelows Cup 2nd Round 1st Leg
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H)
Wed 30th Sep UEFA Cup 1st Round 2nd Leg
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A)
Wed 7th Oct Rumbelows Cup 2nd Round 2nd Leg
Sat 17th Oct Liverpool (H)
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A)
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H)
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A)
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H)
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A)
Sat 5th Dec Man City (H)
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H)
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A)
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A)
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H)
Sat 2nd Jan FA Cup 3rd Round
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H)
Sat 16th Jan Q.P.R. (A)
Sat 23rd Jan FA Cup 4th Round
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H)
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A)
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H)
Wed 9th Feb Leeds United (A)
Sat 13th Feb Crystal Palace (A) (FA Cup 5th Round)
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H)
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H)
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A) (FA Cup 6th Round)
Sat 13th Mar Aston Villa (H)
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A)
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H)
Sat 3rd Apr Norwich City (A) (FA Cup Semi-Final)
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H)
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A)
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H)
Sat 1st May Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sat 8th May Wimbledon (A)
|
32.1547 | | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Fri Jul 03 1992 12:59 | 9 |
|
Thanks, Brian.
That looks like a good run-in at the end of the season. I hope we
can be in a similar position to last season with five games to go.
We might mmake a better fist of it if we are ('spose we couldn't
do much worse....)
Andy.
|
32.1548 | News | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Wed Jul 08 1992 23:06 | 10 |
| It seems that Middlesboro have made an inquiry about Lee Sharpe. They
want him to replace Stuart Ripley who has agreed to join Blackburn for
1.3 Million. It looks like Southampton are ready to part with Shearer to
the highest bidder. 4 Million will seal it. United are willing to give
them Danny Wallace + cash. Steve Bruce has signed a new 3 year contract
worth 500,000k and this will keep him at United until the end of his career.
Brian.
|
32.1549 | | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Thu Jul 09 1992 12:59 | 12 |
32.1550 | stay sharpe | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Thu Jul 09 1992 15:21 | 9 |
|
I agree I can't understand why the rush to get rid of Sharpe
I know we have Giggs on the left but there must be room for
Sharpe.We never really saw the best of him last season because
of his groin injury,and when he did play he found it hard getting
back into the action after his lengthy lay off.After Mcstays
performances in the Euro Champ. lets get him to Old Trafford
along with Shearer.
|
32.1551 | McStay stays North of the Border | SIOG::COLMAN | | Thu Jul 09 1992 18:15 | 10 |
| Delighted to be the bearer of bad news but I just heard on the
lunch-time news bulletin that Paul McStay has re-signed for Celtic for
another three years.
Anyway it doesn't matter who you sign because
"YOU'LL NEVER WIN THE LEAGUE"
Stephen C.
|
32.1552 | I thank ewe.... | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Fri Jul 10 1992 01:28 | 6 |
|
Thanks, Stephen C. 8-(
"May the fleas", etc...;-)
Andy "Paul McStay-less but still United".
|
32.1553 | Robins for Dresden | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon Jul 13 1992 17:05 | 9 |
32.1554 | Plus a player... | NEWOA::BURTON | | Mon Jul 13 1992 18:26 | 9 |
|
RE: -1
I think United were offering a player (Neil Webb, Wallace...etc) plus
2.5 million for Andy Townsend.
Not a bad offer really, it should certainly get bates thinking.
Nige.
|
32.1555 | Andy for O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon Jul 13 1992 21:18 | 5 |
32.1556 | | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Mon Jul 13 1992 21:57 | 15 |
32.1557 | Throwing out all the rubbish?? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | DEC Mail Works for ME sometimes | Mon Jul 13 1992 23:52 | 7 |
| Brian,
Why don't you throw in Mike Phelan as well? (:==:)
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.1558 | UEFA Cup | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Jul 15 1992 18:44 | 2 |
| Who are Torpido (sp?) Moscow??
|
32.1559 | Does this help? | ARRODS::OHAGANB | live von der documenta 9 | Wed Jul 15 1992 18:59 | 5 |
| Dry dock submariners or the latest band from Seattle.
barry.
|
32.1560 | Torpedo Moscow | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Wed Jul 15 1992 19:32 | 6 |
|
I think it's Torpedo Moscow and they're a Russian side with quite a
decent football pedigree although overshadowed a little by Dynamo and
Spartak.
Gary.
|
32.1561 | Moscow Bound | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Wed Jul 15 1992 22:47 | 5 |
32.1562 | Home | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Jul 16 1992 13:35 | 6 |
32.1563 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Thu Jul 16 1992 14:05 | 1 |
| excuses,excuses tut tut.
|
32.1564 | Wednesday Nights are Free at Highbury | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Jul 16 1992 15:13 | 1 |
| Who are the Gunners playing in Europe this year ?????????
|
32.1565 | 8^) | ARRODS::OHAGANB | live von der documenta 9 | Thu Jul 16 1992 15:43 | 5 |
| re .last
Too busy concentrating on their 3rd champonship in 5 years I daresay.
barry.
|
32.1566 | | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Thu Jul 16 1992 16:52 | 12 |
|
Torpedo Moscow *is* a tough draw for us...after all, we could
have drawn some team from Cyprus or Luxembourg or somesuch ;-)
That said, I'm sure Alex is relieved to miss the REALLY big boys
and to start with a testing examination against a more-than-useful
but unlikely-to-win-it side. We ought to be able to put them away
over two legs, I would hope..
No disrespect to anyone intended, as usual...
Andy.
|
32.1567 | No Go Robins | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Jul 16 1992 22:42 | 9 |
32.1568 | Strung up???? | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | Bananna Republic | Fri Jul 17 1992 15:41 | 14 |
| re:-1,
I also like the Manc Kit,hopefully the squad will use the neck ties
to perfection after losing another League title next season:-)))
"UREDS"
M.J.
p.s.
on a serious note ,those Man Utd kits are terribly expensive,34
pounds sterling for the shirt,17 punts for the shorts and 10 for the
socks.......
|
32.1569 | Should be a good'un ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sat Jul 18 1992 14:01 | 7 |
|
Any of you Man U suporters heading for Glasgow next week for the
friendly with Celtic ?
SQFCSC
|
32.1570 | Lee Sharpe | MIACT::MASON | | Tue Jul 21 1992 13:49 | 6 |
| I heard on the radio that Lee Sharpe was rushed to hospital this
morning with severe food poisoning. He is reported to be seriously ill,
but has not got meningitis as has been alleged by some tabloids.
J
|
32.1571 | Adoring fans | EGAV01::CWALSH | | Tue Jul 21 1992 15:21 | 6 |
| re. price of kit
The away strip is extremely popular, everywhere you go people are
wearing them. I think some of the new t-shirts out would be a
better buy, at least they wouldn't go out of date and not half as
expensive.
|
32.1572 | 3rd fav's | EGAV01::CWALSH | | Tue Jul 21 1992 15:28 | 8 |
| Saw some latest odds recently for coming season.
Arsenal 2-1 Fav
Liverpool 7-2
United 4-1
Leeds 9-2
Worth a tener!!
|
32.1573 | Search for a striker | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Jul 22 1992 18:00 | 4 |
| Seems like Alan Shearer will be signing with Blackburn Rovers today.
Any news on Townsend? Are we REALLY selling Sparky?
J
|
32.1574 | There's more than one United ! | SIOG::COLMAN | | Wed Jul 22 1992 18:15 | 6 |
| Re .1572
I assume that's Sheffield United at 4-1 for the title.
Stephen C.
|
32.1575 | Andy for O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Wed Jul 22 1992 19:33 | 8 |
32.1576 | ?? | YUPPY::PANES | Accidental death of an anti-christ | Wed Jul 22 1992 20:05 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.1575 by ESSB::BLONG "Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92" >>>
-< Andy for O.T. >-
>I don't believe that Sparkey will be sold unless we sign another striker.
^^^^^^^ ^^
Whom???
Stuart
|
32.1577 | Probably the worst midfield in the country... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Thu Jul 23 1992 14:08 | 7 |
|
Is Hughes a Striker then???
I always thought a striker was someone who could score goals.
Stew. 8-)
|
32.1578 | Argh...yes | OPG::TONY | | Thu Jul 23 1992 14:53 | 13 |
|
>Is Hughes a Striker then???
>I always thought a striker was someone who could score goals.
>Stew. 8-)
Lets not forget that at this moment in time you have the most expensive striker
in the country....and he hasn't scored that many..has he..??
Sort out your shop before mouthing about others...ay..!!
Tony 8-)
|
32.1579 | Probably slightly overpriced... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Thu Jul 23 1992 15:15 | 4 |
| He scored more than 20 goals last season though...
Stew.
|
32.1580 | Too much...!!! | OPG::TONY | | Thu Jul 23 1992 15:21 | 8 |
| Stew,
you've obviously taken the sponsorship to heart..Not so much of the PROBABLY..
Weren't 10 of those scored against 3rd rate amateurs from scandinavia...???
Tony
|
32.1581 | Could'nt score in a Brot**e | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Jul 23 1992 19:27 | 1 |
| 2.9 Million for 10 league goals says it all.
|
32.1582 | Probably... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Thu Jul 23 1992 20:05 | 3 |
| What's a brot**e????
Stew.
|
32.1583 | Fergie Going Dutch | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Fri Jul 24 1992 15:56 | 6 |
32.1584 | worth it | MACNAS::CWALSH | | Fri Jul 24 1992 17:33 | 5 |
| Bergkamp is cheap at only 4 mil, he's only 23 and a class player.
Look at Platt going for 6.5 million and he's nowhere near Bergkamp.
Even take Alan Shearer at the same price as Bergkamp and Fergie
was after Shearer. I think Bergkamp is exactly what United need
and Fergie should follow that one up.
|
32.1585 | still waiting........ | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Mon Jul 27 1992 17:55 | 18 |
|
Shearer. Steven. McStay.
We've missed out on them all. Perhaps Fergie feels he already has
the squad to win the League. Either that or the coffers are empty.
Worse, perhaps Fergie couldn't convince them their future lay at
OT...8-(
The start of the season looms with as yet no major coup or signing
to engender any renewed optimism.
Who's left? I feel we've missed a trick by not tempted any of those
three to OT this season. We have a good squad, but lack a Lineker
up front or a Gascoigne in midfield.
Hope Fergie has a surprise for us soon...
Andy.
|
32.1586 | Interesting developments... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Mon Jul 27 1992 19:13 | 5 |
| I've just heard on the news that Mark Hughes has been cleared to play
tonight, after his transfer to Strasbourg...
Stew.
|
32.1587 | Say wot? | ULYSSE::CHAMPOLLION | Cantona 1992 English League Champion | Mon Jul 27 1992 20:36 | 5 |
32.1588 | yeah.... | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Mon Jul 27 1992 21:08 | 4 |
|
No, JF.....Scouse humour...
Nice try, Stew..8-)
|
32.1589 | isn't he staying in acting? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | DEC Mail Works for ME sometimes | Mon Jul 27 1992 21:19 | 7 |
| Re . 1586,
Stew - don't you mean Stratford? (as in upon-Avon)
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.1590 | His first name is Mark, isn't it?? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Mon Jul 27 1992 21:27 | 7 |
| No, definately Strasbourg, and definately Mark Hughes...
Used to play for Man City, didn't he??
Stew. 8-)
|
32.1591 | | BLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONP | Paul Watterson - VMS smokers | Mon Jul 27 1992 21:31 | 5 |
|
MICHAEL - typical Liverpool supporter, knows s*d all about football.
:-)
Paul
|
32.1592 | Probably the easiest mistake in the world... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Tue Jul 28 1992 13:40 | 6 |
| Did I say Mark??!!??
Silly me... 8-)
Stew.
|
32.1593 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue Jul 28 1992 17:35 | 8 |
|
Re .1586,
This conference is often the only source people have for transfer
information. Please don't mislead people by giving the wrong
information even if you do think it's funny.
Gary.
|
32.1594 | | ESSB::BREE | | Tue Jul 28 1992 19:04 | 5 |
| Gary,
Lighten up.
Paul
|
32.1595 | Probably an easy mistake to make... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Tue Jul 28 1992 19:23 | 17 |
| re .1593
Mr Moderator,
Does this mean there is not allowed to be any lighthearted banter
between rival conferences????
After all, this was an honest mistake, which anyone could've made,
cross me 'eart, never done a bad thing in me ol' life, guv.
Stew. (Thinking that maybe, just maybe, there's not enough fun in the
world anymore, and that maybe we should all try to lighten up a bit,
because, after all, there's all those starving people in poorer
countries who don't even get the chance to write in football notes
conferences, and enjoy the odd bit of lighthearted banter which makes
your day so much more worthwhile, and some people even have to go and
see Kylie Minogue in concert, or even New Kids on the Block...)
|
32.1596 | Probably..off side.. | OPG::TONY | | Tue Jul 28 1992 19:41 | 12 |
|
> Stew. (Thinking that maybe, just maybe, there's not enough fun in the
> world anymore, and that maybe we should all try to lighten up a bit,
> because, after all, there's all those starving people in poorer
> countries who don't even get the chance to write in football notes
> conferences, and enjoy the odd bit of lighthearted banter which makes
> your day so much more worthwhile, and some people even have to go and
> see Kylie Minogue in concert, or even New Kids on the Block...)
And some people support Looneypool for a laugh...!!!
Tony
|
32.1597 | i think we should be told | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | We fear change | Tue Jul 28 1992 20:00 | 9 |
|
> and some people even have to go and see Kylie Minogue in concert
are these the same people who go and watch Coventry City?
;-)
Ian.
|
32.1598 | No false reports | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue Jul 28 1992 20:01 | 10 |
|
If it was an honest mistake then apologies. Anyone can mistakenly hear
a broadcast or misread a newspaper report. I thought you knew the
truth but entered the note to "get at" Man United fans.
Lighthearted banter etc is fine but wrong information is not. The
conference will become a farce if everyone enters comments like
"Just heard on the radio Ferguson has been sacked".
Gary.
|
32.1599 | | BLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONP | Paul Watterson - VMS smokers | Tue Jul 28 1992 20:03 | 13 |
|
>>> "Just heard on the radio Ferguson has been sacked".
Oh no, that's terrible news - any more details ?
:-)
Paul
(Gary feel free to delete this if it offends)
|
32.1600 | Probably the note of the year... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Tue Jul 28 1992 21:13 | 36 |
| Has Alex Ferguson been sacked then??
When did this happen??
Personally I thought he did quite a reasonable job last season,
finishing second in the league, and winning the Rumbelows Cup.
I mean, if that's not good enough, then what is??
Have they decided on a replacement yet??
What about Kenny Dalglish?? I mean, he likes spending money... good
credentials for the OT job i'd say...
Or Kylie Minogue??? I'm sure the fans would come flocking back if she
were made Manageress... maybe even a few Coventry fans, eh Ian??!!??
8-)
Stew.
p.s. This is meant to be light-hearted banter, and is not meant to
offend anyone. If anyone is offended by the remarks made above, then I
am truly sorry, and I apologise for causing any confusion. I was
obviously mislead by remarks made earlier in the notes file.
8-)
p.p.s. Apologies to Kylie Minogue, and Coventry fans, linking them with
the OT club... these remarks were unjustified, and uncalled for, and I
hope they didn't discredit you too much
8-)
p.p.p.s. Apologies to Kenny Dalglish for not mentioning that his side
were thrashed 3:0 by Hibernian last night. Obviously Alan Shearer was
suffering from jetlag...
8-)
|
32.1601 | Ciao Fergie!!! Hello! Maradona? | ESOA11::PILATON | | Tue Jul 28 1992 23:08 | 6 |
| So Fergie bit the dust hey!
I believe he donnit on purpose so that they can hire Maradona. I hear
he's back on the scene.
NP
|
32.1602 | update on Ferguson | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Jul 29 1992 17:51 | 17 |
| Ferguson was United's most successful manager since Matt
Busby.
Last season his decision not to purchase a striker for the last 3
months of the league campaign will, in hindsight, be seen as his
biggest error.
At that stage it is believed he could have acquired TGA, Colin Stein,
Harry Hood or the great Tony Hateley for relatively modest amounts.
We can only wish him well in his new career in the night club business
and hope that his replacement, Uwe Seeler, all the best in the search
for the league title.
cheers,
Paul
|
32.1603 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Jul 29 1992 20:26 | 7 |
| RE: .1602
I thought TGA was now TGD (See tranny note).
I believe we're playing Celtic tonight. Anybody going?
Si.
|
32.1604 | Can this be true?? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Wed Jul 29 1992 21:05 | 17 |
| I have just discovered that note .1602 is NOT true!!!
I feel distressed that I have been mislead by information printed in
this notes conference, and I think that something should be done to
stop these outrageous accusations from being bandied about, and
confusing notes readers.
I have discovered that Alex Ferguson is NOT in fact going into the
nightclub business, as described in the afore mentioned note, but is,
in actual fact hoping to take up a new career as manager of a football
team.
Yours,
Distressed.
8-)
|
32.1605 | Robbo is Struck Again. | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Jul 30 1992 15:44 | 7 |
32.1606 | His second for United?? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Thu Jul 30 1992 16:30 | 6 |
| Ince scored the goal???
Surely you jest Brian??
Stew.
|
32.1607 | what do the man utd fans think? | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | We fear change | Thu Jul 30 1992 16:40 | 9 |
|
re: robson
yet another set back for Robson.
I dont mean this in the way it probably sounds, but, dont you think its
time that he called time on what has been an illustrious career?
Ian.
|
32.1608 | Buy, Buy | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Fri Jul 31 1992 14:07 | 10 |
32.1609 | Not already...!!! | OPG::TONY | | Fri Jul 31 1992 15:00 | 10 |
| RE. 1608
>Reports say that Parker will also miss the start of the season (Hamstring).
Brian are you sure..?? NO not already surely...!! I havent heard anything..
But if he is then we definately been totally screwed by QPR ..! The guy might
as well retire from football...You cant have a player playing one game in every
six...
Peed of Tone
|
32.1610 | Yes... its me again | YUPPY::PANES | Nice tie Al, hand it over | Fri Jul 31 1992 15:06 | 13 |
| <<< Note 32.1609 by OPG::TONY >>>
-< Not already...!!! >-
>as well retire from football...You cant have a player playing one game in every
>six...
Tony,
I thought you rated "Robbo"??
Stuart
|
32.1611 | Is Townsend going to OT. | ESSB::ELIBRARY | | Fri Jul 31 1992 15:57 | 3 |
|
Are Utd. still after Townsend. I suppose he will cost about 2.5
million. Even with Townsend I think they will struggle in the league.
|
32.1612 | Probably a serious note for a change... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Fri Jul 31 1992 17:04 | 19 |
| I've always said, and I still reckon that United should be in the
market for a creative midfield player.
It doesn't matter if he's "foreign", or how expensive he is, or
anything else, but it occured to me at the end oflast season, that they
would've won the league if they'd had a Hoddle/Gascoigne type player in
the team who could turn the game with one long pass, or a long range
goal, etc.
It's all very well buying players who are 100% commited to the club,
and who'll run up and down all day, and who'll risk career threatening
injuries for the sake of 3 points, but at the end of the day if you
don't create the scoring chances from midfield, then you don't win the
game.
Just my opinion, but I think Fergie might be better off looking
elsewhere than Townsend for a midfield inspiration...
Stew.
|
32.1613 | He's still GOD...!! | OPG::TONY | | Fri Jul 31 1992 21:15 | 21 |
| RE. 1610
>Tony,
>I thought you rated "Robbo"??
Stu,
You're right I still rate Robbo..cos for that one game in six he is still
the best...On the other hand we don't really expect to see him more that that
especially at his age...For me the guy has paid back his fee about 20 times over.
Everybody seems to want him to retire, No doubt I think this will be his last
season as a player...
Anyway, Robbo is not the issue but Parker is the issue. A friend (QPR supporter)
said to me when we signed Parker that if he plays a full season it'll be a
miracle....I think I agree with him...!!
Thats not to doubt that he is a very good defender..(Safe as 'ouses Parker)
Tony
|
32.1614 | Paul Ince | MIACT::MASON | | Tue Aug 04 1992 18:07 | 8 |
| Both Arsenal and Liverpool have approached Fergie about Paul Ince. A
fee of 3 million has been bandied about. However, Fergie has refused
both offers and Paul Ince has declared that he wants to stay at United.
"I certainly couldn't see myself leaving here. This is one of the
biggest and greatest clubs in the world and we are obviously going
places.."
|
32.1615 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'M THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DEC | Tue Aug 04 1992 18:53 | 8 |
|
Yes but did you ever stop to think that Ince might someday want to win
a league medal. If he goes to another club, whoever it may be, then he has some
chance but by staying at OT, he has more of a chance of being struck by
lightening. In fact I have a better chance of winning a gold medal in the next
Olympics than Ince has of winning a league medal while at OT.
Martin
|
32.1616 | Will I see Dublin in Dublin???? | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Wed Aug 05 1992 12:15 | 6 |
32.1617 | | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Wed Aug 05 1992 12:29 | 9 |
32.1618 | Don't do it Fergie | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Wed Aug 05 1992 15:53 | 6 |
32.1619 | Why not..!! | OPG::TONY | | Wed Aug 05 1992 21:35 | 12 |
| >I agree, he is not the man to get us 20 league goals. If were looking for
>a big man upfront, surely there's better then him around.
There are better around but the only problem is that most command a fee of over
2 million pounds.
If this guy is really going for 900k to 1000k then I dont hink thats too bad..
He's young and most definetaly have the potential to be really good..
Why do we have to go for an established player who may or may not do the business
I'de rather gamble 1 million than 3 million on a player..!!!
Tony
|
32.1620 | | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Thu Aug 06 1992 13:19 | 8 |
32.1621 | Dublin Signs for MAN UTD!!! | WELCLU::CADD | L.U.F.C. League Champions 1991/92 | Thu Aug 06 1992 19:26 | 10 |
|
Just heard on radio 5 that Man U have bought Dublin for 1 mil,
personal terms to be sorted. (so fergie does know where his pocket is).
Does this mean that that the mancs will be resorting to a long ball
game `ala Cambridge next season ???
Paul....
|
32.1622 | Dion | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Fri Aug 07 1992 17:17 | 8 |
32.1623 | MUFC v Reading | 45406::TONY | | Fri Aug 07 1992 21:09 | 10 |
| For the curious....Last nights game ended 1-1..United sccorer was Beardsmore (I
think)..Reading played out of their skins and on reflection deserved to win..
United with Walsh, Donaghy, Webb, Phelan, Beardsmore, Wallace, Robins. and
the rest reserve and youth team players looked poor and lacked any ideas..
Cracking goal from Reading a bending direct free-kick...
Overall boring and a complete waste of money (although Reading no doubt would
be pleased with the large crowd.)
Tony
|
32.1624 | At Ease | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon Aug 10 1992 15:39 | 4 |
32.1625 | Trivia | ESSB::SONEILL | | Mon Aug 10 1992 18:17 | 8 |
| At the time of writing topic #32 on the team who came second last year
has exactly twice the number of notes (1624 Vs 811) than the topic on
the team who came first #33. What is it someone once said about Empty
Vessels -:)
Leeds for the championship.
Shane
|
32.1626 | Dubli in Dublin | ESSB::SONEILL | | Mon Aug 10 1992 18:19 | 4 |
| re; _1 read 812 for 811. By the way did anyone ever make their deubt
in the city of their surname before?
Shane
|
32.1627 | Short Report | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon Aug 10 1992 21:47 | 29 |
32.1628 | Must be Quinn and Aldo v Latvia | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon Aug 10 1992 22:36 | 7 |
|
>a makeshift Irish team of whom Bonner and Coyne were the only
>regulars.
Coyne a regular....spare us Brian. Come back Aldo all is forgiven.
Gary.
|
32.1629 | news | MACNAS::WALSH | | Wed Aug 12 1992 21:47 | 1 |
| anyone at the Wrexham game, I didn't hear any result
|
32.1630 | Blue Donaghy | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Thu Aug 13 1992 12:16 | 6 |
|
United have sold MAl DONAGHY to Chelsea for 100,000
Good luck to him,he never let us down and was a good servent
to the club,looks as though Townsends staying at the Bridge
to.
|
32.1631 | 3 Million and Andy's Ours | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Aug 13 1992 12:27 | 8 |
32.1632 | Sparky in Claret and Blue..? | MIACT::MASON | | Thu Aug 13 1992 15:41 | 6 |
| Ron Atkinson, yesterday in our local press, re-affirmed his interest in
Mark Hughes. No fee has been mentioned, neither has there been an
official response from Old Trafford. However, Ron is also looking at
TGA and Alan Smith.
Julie
|
32.1633 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | T.H.F.C | Thu Aug 13 1992 15:55 | 10 |
32.1634 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Aug 13 1992 17:52 | 7 |
| I heard Ian Porterfield on the radio this morning saying that Andy
Townsend will definitely be staying at Chelsea. A quick translation
of the "footballese" would suggest:
Andy Townsend = 4.5 million
Mike M
|
32.1635 | A sad day when Mal leaves | TROOA::PBLANEY | VMS, Open for business | Thu Aug 13 1992 22:00 | 10 |
| A sad day - former schoolmate, neighbour and opponent in soccer, Mal
Donaghy, gone from United. I hope all works out for him, a great club
man.
My thinking is the price of $100,000 (an insult to Mal) is part of a
deal that will bring Townsend the other way...
First game this weekend ?
Paul
|
32.1636 | United fan North of the border.... | PAKORA::DMCCALL | OBSERVING THE HYPOCRITES | Fri Aug 14 1992 08:49 | 8 |
| Good luck Utd on this years challenge....
Lets go one better than last year....
SQF Killie
|
32.1637 | A parting shot... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Fri Aug 14 1992 14:04 | 7 |
| What, and break the habit of a lifetime???
Pool for a clean sweep...
Stew.
|
32.1638 | We don't want Townsend at silly money prices... | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Fri Aug 14 1992 14:52 | 11 |
|
Wasn't there are spelling mistake in the title of your last note,
Stew? 8-)
United to go one better this season and *finally* lay those 26
years to rest.
A tough start at Sheff Utd tomorrow. Let's hope we set the early
pace again and this time follow through with the title.
Andy.
|
32.1639 | I've checked in the dictionary, and... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Fri Aug 14 1992 19:17 | 5 |
| Errmmm...
Nope, I don't think so.
Stew.
|
32.1640 | See you tomorrow, anyone who's going......... | PEKING::DAVIESG | NEW ALL-IN-ONE MAIL FROM OLSEN.K | Fri Aug 14 1992 21:01 | 11 |
|
Re.1637.....
Pool to do so bad this season that all the players get sacked and have
to take up jobs as road sweepers......
hohohohohohoho
Greg...
|
32.1641 | Robin is Really a Canary | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Sat Aug 15 1992 14:47 | 8 |
32.1642 | One Down at the Break | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Sat Aug 15 1992 20:09 | 13 |
32.1643 | What's another year? | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Sun Aug 16 1992 00:33 | 6 |
|
It ended 2-1 to Sheff United.
Deane scored 2 with Hughes getting the consolation goal.
Gary.
|
32.1644 | When the red, red, robin goes bob, bob... | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Amos Moses was a Cajun | Mon Aug 17 1992 13:03 | 3 |
| Did someone mention Mark Robins a few back? #!@%^&!!!! $#*@$!!!!
barry.
|
32.1645 | Oh dear what can the matter be.. | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Aug 17 1992 15:45 | 37 |
| What a *wonderful* start to the new season..
Watched the highlights on Match of the Day and we looked very
un-together and nervous. What WAS Pally doing with his "backpass"???
Deane's opener was due to appalling marking on our part - someone of
his reputation should have been picked up but he was given a ticket to
ride. 1-0, thanks very much. On the evidence of last season we are very
poor match starters, this MUST stop if we have any chance at all of
going all the way.
Should have been 1-1 due to an incident in the penalty area involving
Giggs and the S.U. goalkeeper. Giggs was on his bike and the 'keeper
slid in, studs first taking the back of Giggs' legs without even
skimming the ball. Fergie was rightly outraged and is quoted in the papers
as saying he would complain strongly to the FA and would never have that
ref officiating at a United game again. Strong words methinks. Even Alan
"Me, biased... never.." Hansen agreed that a more blatant penalty case
would be hard to find and that the 'keeper should have been off for the
proverbial professional foul.
Second half and Pally gives away a penalty with an uncalled for tackle
when the guy was off and running. Schmeical looked as though he had it
covered when Bruce let the guy glide past him. 2-0. We made the score
look slightly more respectable when Sparky scored after some nice
ball-play. Looks as though our summer acquisition may have put a bomb
up him.
All in all not the sunniest start to the new Premier league especially
with Leeds winning. Their first half performance was very impressive.
It seems to me that they are definately the team to beat.
Saw Robins in action at Norwich against Arsenal...this one will come
back and bite us in the bum for sure.
Ever onwards and up to OT on Wednesday night....good-o
J
|
32.1646 | Is Fergerson Right???? | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Mon Aug 17 1992 20:52 | 17 |
|
After the results at the weekend it really baffles me what Fergerson
has in mind! He sells Mark Robins,pulls out of the Alan Shearer deal
and signs this guy Dublin.
I can't understand why he didn't play Robins more often,IMO he is a
far better player than Dublin(I hope Dublin proves me wrong?).
The Alan Shearer deal rubs it in further the man is a class player and
was definatley worth the 3 Million asking fee that Southampton wanted at
the time.(Comparing to other deals going around at the moment)
I hope United win the Championship this year but if they dont I know
who to blame!!!
Regards,
Aron...
|
32.1647 | 3 million madness | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Aug 17 1992 21:04 | 29 |
| 3 million pounds is a ludicrous amount of money to pay for a 21 year
old. Ok, he's had a great season and looks to be full of promise - his
goals on Saturday were class. However, it seems to me that he has a lot
to learn before he can truly become worthy of a tag of 3 mill.
If I remember rightly, people were raving about Lee Sharpe a couple of
seasons ago and rightly so as he had an excellent season. But, he was
only 19 and now look at him, there is still a lot of promise there, but
he has been sidelined for most of last season through injury. It could
happen to Shearer at any time, what price 3 mill then?
Ryan Giggs, "wonderboy" though he may have been last season still has
a long way to go before he could even think of commanding such a tag
and imo he is as much of a talent as Shearer.
It seems to me that football has gone crazy, Kenny Dalgleish in
particular. The point of this rather long winded piece is that Ferguson
was, in my humble opinion, right not to be held to ransom like that. If
he had paid the dosh, the whole pay system at OT would have had to be
changed too, and I don't think he had that much money to play with.
Getting rid of a home-grown talent such as Robins may prove costly, but
a 3 million spend is much more of a risk. Give Dublin time, he may yet
surprise us.
Here's hoping
J
|
32.1648 | not the end of the world | TROOA::PBLANEY | VMS, Open for business | Mon Aug 17 1992 21:27 | 3 |
| A slow start to the season would be welcomed, as long as we don't end
up 15 points behind the leaders in a couple of weeks.
-pb
|
32.1649 | Sharpe is Out | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Aug 18 1992 12:25 | 5 |
32.1650 | I thought we'd bought the City of Dublin! | JOCKEY::GOLDSACKM | | Tue Aug 18 1992 14:54 | 29 |
| Sorry to but in on this note but I have only just discovered its
existance again after an 18month absence. I live near Cambridge and
have seen Dion Dublin many times in the last three seasons. I was
surprised when UTD paid #1million for him. He Does score goals,
spectacular more than tap ins. He does lead the line well, getting on
the end of long punts, and he does work hard.
However, in my opinion, he doesnot have the class to make the grade at
UTD, and he does not have the ball skills to compliment a flowing
sparky.
I saw the highlights of Saturdays defeat and thought back to last years
QPR disaster. We really looked clumsy in defence. However, one swallow
does not make a summer and we will be major contendors.
I think the role Dublin will play, more than any other, is to keep Mark
Hughes on his toes throughout the season.
I have bet my annual fiver again this year, and hopefully I might see
some return. It's been a long wait.
CAn anyone tell me anything about the "ice Cream Man" Maoriano, signed
from non-league Histon? I heard that Shef Wed were interested in him,
but he was injured most of last season. Is he still with UTD and on
contract?
Regs
Mark G.
|
32.1651 | | YUPPY::PANES | You're never alone with a Helikon 2000 | Tue Aug 18 1992 16:46 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.1650 by JOCKEY::GOLDSACKM >>>
-< I thought we'd bought the City of Dublin! >-
> a flowing
> sparky.
Is this Suffolk rhyming slang?
Stuart
|
32.1652 | DISSAPOINTMENT GALORE FOLKS......................... | PEKING::DAVIESG | Believing is being gullible | Thu Aug 20 1992 11:38 | 14 |
|
Manchester United 0 - 3 Everton
Beardsley,Johnstone,warchyza
2 losses to start a campaign...... Not much cop, is it??
All in all a pretty comprehensive defeat at the hands of Everton
who showed United's slow and unresponsive defense what happens if
complacency sets in and you don't go for the ball in a tight spot.
Beardsley played well, United didn't. Pretty much sums it up,
really, doesn't it?
Greg....
|
32.1653 | It Could be a Long Season | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Aug 20 1992 11:57 | 11 |
32.1654 | The strongest team in the league. | JOCKEY::GOLDSACKM | | Thu Aug 20 1992 12:54 | 11 |
| I heard the radio commentary for the last ten minutes. Was it as bad as
it sounded? What position did Phelan play, and where ever it was how
come he played?
I see Robbins scored again! Whoops!
Still, a whole season ahead of us. At least we are in supposedly good
company at the bottom. Beware Ipswich. With pace up front they will
cause problems.
Mark
|
32.1655 | To coin a phrase,from disaster to apocalypse | MIACT::MASON | | Thu Aug 20 1992 13:29 | 61 |
| Manchester United 0 Everton 3
Last night was dismal. We missed the Stretford End badly, and so,
evidently did United. Perhaps we should've borrowed Arsenal's North
Bank mural. There was next to no atmosphere at all in a stadium that is
usually a cauldron.
I don't know where to start really. We started off well enough with
some nice passing movements, but again, we lost Ince (surprisingly
enough he was named in the starting line-up) to be replaced in the 2nd
half by Phelan.
We went behind to a goal on the break. Our last real piece of forward
play for the rest of the game, everyone was in or around the goalmouth
and Beardsley picked up the ball on the halfway line. He scored a nice
goal with just Schmeical to beat just on the stroke of half time.
The rest of the game is very painful to recall. For those of you who
were at the QPR game on New Year's Day, it was worse. Their performance
was terrible. They kept possession but didn't know what to do with it.
They seemed frightened to just have a pop at goal and wanted to walk it
in. The only player on the park who showed any impatience with this was
Giggs who, whenever he got the ball was the only one with any flair or
direction.
We have no Midfield whatsoever and no leadership. Bruce was c**p and we
suffered from having no Paul Parker. God alone only knows what
Sunbed was doing - bloody useless. Our defensive line is weak,
especially with Brucey who looks heavy and stupid - he really didn't
look as though he had a clue last night. We need a goalscorer - Sparky
was one of the better players last night and had a couple of good shots
saved but that was it, a *couple* of shots. McClair was sleepwalking.
The second goal was an exact copy of the first, but the last one, Lord
love us was farcical. Schmeical took a throw in (yes, believe it..) and
suddenly turned into an outfield player. Then he decided to play a bit
of russian roulette and do a Brucie (Grobb that is). He was well out of
his area doing a bit of "on the chest son, on the knee..." and Mo
Johnson picked him up, took the ball off him with ease and scored with
almost the last kick of the game.
We were so bad, Everton were taking the p**s in the last 10 minutes,
just lobbing the ball all over the place with our lot running
desperately after them. To everyone's disgust, Fergie took Giggs off
(unbelievable) and put Dublin on with under 15 minutes to play. Crazy
decision. We needed a change long before that.
I hope that this performance was a one-off and no doubt Fergie will say
that all the guys were having an off-day all at the same time again.
But its worrying. We looked tired, jaded, unimaginative, uncommitted,
basically they didn't have a clue.
I left the ground one very unhappy woman along with around 30,000
others. The silence was deafening.
On to OT and Ipswich on Saturday. I hope I have better things to report
on then.
J
|
32.1656 | love is in the air | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | We fear change | Thu Aug 20 1992 14:32 | 10 |
|
re. 168.299
> Bottom of the table Manchester United
why does that sound SO sweet?
;-)
Ian.
|
32.1657 | 1st division champions 93/94 | SIOG::APPS_PB | League Champions 1967 | Thu Aug 20 1992 18:22 | 3 |
|
Its all part of Alex Fergusons cunning plan to bring the first division
title back to OT next season . . . 8-)
|
32.1658 | last season hangover | TROOA::PBLANEY | VMS, Open for business | Thu Aug 20 1992 18:49 | 1 |
| I'm afraid this is just last season hanging on.
|
32.1659 | and 11 women on the field of course | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | It wasn't supposed to end this way | Thu Aug 20 1992 21:37 | 14 |
| Julie,
> I left the ground one very unhappy woman along with around 30,000
> others. The silence was deafening.
So the Arse only allow White people on the North Bank and now the Mancs
only allow Women to attend their games? (:==:)
Interesting ... must be a long queue for the 2 female bathrooms at
half-time.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.1660 | One for the weekend Julie!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Thu Aug 20 1992 22:04 | 13 |
|
Julie, that's five consecutive league games without a win!!!! This must be
some kind of record.... I hope your boys pick up point against Ipswich on
saturday... But just a point, if they pick up three, they'll get there old name
back again!!!! The gunners of the north... "Were Gunner win the league"!!!!
have a nice weekend, and enjoy the match....
regards....
-dave-
p.s It was nice talking to a fellow footie noter.
|
32.1661 | Mancs showing their true ability. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'M THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DEC | Thu Aug 20 1992 23:54 | 17 |
32.1662 | yawn,yawn..... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Fri Aug 21 1992 13:23 | 0 |
32.1663 | simmer down! simmer down! | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | We fear change | Fri Aug 21 1992 13:24 | 5 |
| Martin,
read 2.43...
Ian.
|
32.1664 | Opinion | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Fri Aug 21 1992 13:30 | 15 |
32.1665 | Young Fergie. | MIACT::MASON | | Fri Aug 21 1992 17:25 | 22 |
| Brian
I tend to agree with you. Saw Ferguson on Wednesday and he tried really
hard. But he lacks physical presence - Beardsley waltzed past him to
score Everton's opener. There is no-one in Midfield with any
leadership. Ince tried, and was doing a good job towards the end of
last season before he was injured, and now he's injured again. Putting
Phelan into midfield is a joke. We need strength, experience and flair
and we don't have any of that at the moment. Young Ferguson is not the
answer, it seems like he's making up the numbers due to lack of
alternatives. He has the physique and style of a winger rather than a
midfielder, but we have enough wingers... Maybe once Sharpe is fit he
could slot into midfield as I think he's replaced Robbo before now and
done quite well.
However, I think we're going to have to suffer him as Big Fergie has
insisted that he will not be scrabbling around in the transfer market
again this season.
I guess we'll just have to suffer and see.
J
|
32.1666 | 1 Point | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon Aug 24 1992 21:53 | 10 |
32.1667 | A win at last for United..... | PEKING::DAVIESG | Believing is being gullible | Tue Aug 25 1992 12:13 | 17 |
|
UNITED 1 S'hampton 0
Dublin (89) -15,623
A dour battle at a rain soaked Dell was saved by a late winner from
Dion Dublin with one of the last kicks of the ball. Manchester had most
of the (scrappy) game but failed to capatilise on their forward runs.
Hughes was unlucky to score off of a move by Dion and Giggs, but he
just inched it over the bar. Ince played reasonably well in midfield
and for once, IMO, Phelan didn't look like a donkey for all of the game
and actually made some contribution to United's game.
A win is what we needed and a win is what we got, so i'm happy. But
it wasn't pretty.
Greg...
|
32.1668 | | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Tue Aug 25 1992 13:17 | 24 |
|
I went along at the last minute to the Dell last night and ended
up sitting in with the Southampton supporters and keeping quiet!
A dour struggle in terrible condition, with most of the
half-chances falling to United, and Dion in particular...
Saints are still a rough tough outfit and will struggle to survive
this season in the Premier League. United looked edgy and never
really found any fluency or rythym.
My closest moment came with under a minute to go, waiting for the
final whistle. Suddenly Dion got fouled, the free-kick came over,
and after some ping-pong the ball fell to an unmarked Dublin who
finished cooly from about 8 yards. I was the only one standing up
in my section of the crowd, and got some very unpleasant looks
and comments. At the final whistle, about 10 seconds later, I beat
a VERY hasty retreat!!
A win at last. I'm glad I've been in Greece for the first two weeks
of this so-far uninspiring start to the season, since we've been
getting such awful results.
Andy.
|
32.1669 | Dino Dino.... | MACNAS::CWALSH | | Tue Aug 25 1992 15:40 | 16 |
| Is Dion worth a million ???
I thought lastnight that he showed some very good touches but then at
times looked very clumsy. He fluffed one chance completely and then
stuck his goal. It's hard to form an opinion about him after only a few
games but i think that goal will have done him a power of good.
We definitely need Kanchelksis in the side to get crosses in from both
sides, without Giggs lastnight Utd. wouldn't have got a chance at all.
One of the front 3 will have to be on the bench, which one is debatable
McClair looked poor lastnight.
Irwin was the best player on the park and young Fergie looks out of his
depth.
c
|
32.1670 | Denis Irwin - Man of the Match | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Aug 25 1992 15:53 | 14 |
32.1671 | Getting there slowly but surely. | ESSB::DCROWE | The world is in a state'o'chassis | Tue Aug 25 1992 19:34 | 10 |
| Utd looked very scrappy and were never in total control of the game at
any stage.Giggs and Irwin are starting to build a good combination
along the left wing.I agree that Darren Ferguson is looking totally out
of his depth in the middle.The team badly needs a good midfielder who
can control the game for united,and thankfully Steve Bruce is starting
to find his feet again.
Things can only get better"hopefully"
Derek
|
32.1672 | Injury News | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Aug 25 1992 21:24 | 25 |
| Parker is expected back training next week. Robbo will not be back for at
least another 2 weeks, and it will be early November before Sharpe is back.
The team last night was
Schmeichel
Phelan, Bruce, Pallister, Irwin
McClair, Ince, Ferguson, Giggs
Hughes, Dublin
Subs, Kanchelskis, Wallace, Walsh
Webb and Blackmore were not considered due to a virus they picked up.
Overall the performance would rate a 7 out of 10, Peter was solid in goal and
its his first clean sheet of the season. The defence were also solid and only
gave Southampton a couple of half chances. Pally is still looking a bit out of
sorts, but he will get it right. Ince was again excellent and is now the player
that makes the team tick. Ferguson was an improvment on what i saw in Dublin
but i still believe we need another class midfielder as Robbo probably won't
last the season. Hughes and Dublin worked hard as did McClair. Giggs had a
super game but as i said before his final ball is dissapointing.
Brian.
|
32.1673 | query on a manc | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | We fear change | Wed Aug 26 1992 13:45 | 7 |
|
Ive just had a look at a series of cards which come under the
title of "super stars of '72", and saw someone called David Sadler who
played for Man United at the time.
It says he played for England too, can anyone tell me how many times?
Ian.
|
32.1674 | | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Wed Aug 26 1992 14:18 | 4 |
|
At a guess, I would say not very many. Less than 10....
Andy.
|
32.1675 | answer! | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @ILO 890-4715 Leeds Champions | Wed Aug 26 1992 14:42 | 6 |
| Re -2
According to my News of the Screws soccer annual Sadler played 4 times for
England in the period of 68-71.
James
|
32.1676 | Not arf!!! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Aug 27 1992 18:17 | 8 |
| Looks like we've drawn Brighton in the..... um......
can't get the taste for it cup!
Should make for an interesting game!!!
Si...
|
32.1677 | Forest Vs United | UPROAR::SHORESD | And now the end is near.... | Fri Aug 28 1992 16:56 | 8 |
|
Are any of you United fans going to the Forest game on Saturday. If so
could you post a match rpt as i couldn't get a ticket.
Ta
DavidS.
|
32.1678 | Hero ? .... or heroin ? | PANIC::ANDERSON | Bye Bye 'Pies | Tue Sep 01 1992 16:12 | 21 |
32.1679 | Last gasp finish from Sparky | MIACT::MASON | | Thu Sep 03 1992 13:09 | 47 |
| UNITED 1 Crystal Palace 0
Hughes 91
We were lucky. We came out and for the first 20 minutes played some
stunning football mostly involving Ince and Hughes, but again we lacked
penetration where it matters. Martin was not seriously troubled for the
whole of the first, and a lot of the second half. Disaster struck just
before half time when Dublin was on the receiving end of a really nasty
tackle and was stretchered off. I heard on the radio this morning that
he's broken his leg. Bye bye 1 million smackeroons. Mind you, he
didn't look that impressive to me. He looked really heavy and clumsy
and was never really involved. Not the best of acquisitions.
Kanchelskis came on for Dublin and added a little pace, but he seems a
bit out of sorts at the moment. On a happier note, the midfield seems
to be getting it together. Ferguson looked good last night, going in
hard for tackles and putting some intelligent passing together. Perhaps
it was a little early to judge him, who knows. Ince was outstanding.
The only black spot was McClair who had a terrible game - he was bloody
awful and he knew it. We seem a lot tighter defensively too. Pallister
looked good last night and Bruce is certainly waking up. The only
problem is that we're being caught on the break far too often. If
Palace were not such bad finishers, we would have been well out of it.
Man of the match though, for my money, was Sparky. He was like a demon.
His passing was inch perfect, he held the ball well at crucial moments
and was a commanding force. He came close a couple of times and it was
fitting that he got the only goal of the game, a scrappy affair but it
all counts.
Schmeical is carrying an injury I think (info anyone?). Blackmore was
taking the goal kicks - the ones Schmeical managed were well below par.
Mind you, he made a couple of cracking saves so maybe all is not lost.
We're still not impressive though. We don't command the game in the way
we did last season. I reckon we need to pass the captaincy on to Incey.
I can't really see how Bruce can lead a team and motivate from the
back. Ince is looking better and better and we really need his fire to
get these guys going. They really looked unmotivated for most of the
game last night.
Leeds on Sunday, ra-ra girls and all from what I've been hearing of Sky
TV. I think we'll really suffer unless we pull ourselves together.
Palace, for all of their enthusiasm, are not of the same calibre as
Leeds. We'll have to wait and see I suppose.
J
|
32.1680 | | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Thu Sep 03 1992 16:14 | 15 |
|
Thanks for the report, Julie. I heard Sparky's goal go in whilst
listening to the R5 commentary bashing down the A303 at 100mph
and nearly hit the armco!!
Not a resounding victory against the Struggling Eagles, though
that win puts us into sixth place level on points with Arsenal,
I think, one win off the lead.
You're right, though....tough game on Sunday against the Champions.
A win will be a huge boost for us, but I fear Eric & Co may
find a few tricks for our defence. I only hope their own defence
is as generous as it was against 'old'em the other night.
Andy.
|
32.1681 | Dion gone for rest of year | MACNAS::CWALSH | | Thu Sep 03 1992 18:33 | 9 |
|
I read in the paper that Dion seriously damaged ligaments in his
ankle aswell as breaking his leg. The doctors are more worried about
his ankle than the fracture. They might have to use a pin. He will
be out for about 5 months.
It could be a blessing in disguise, Kanchelskis is needed on the team
to give it more balance, you can't play with 3 strikers. Still you
have to feel sorry for him, Utd definitely have a jinx on new players
|
32.1682 | looking good again | TROOA::PBLANEY | VMS, Open for business | Thu Sep 03 1992 21:40 | 17 |
| re: Dion, sometimes adversity eventually bodes well.
re: Ince as Captain - forget it for the next year at least. When he has
a full year under his belt, commanding a regular spot through
commitment, then sure, consider him. I'd have McClair or Sparky long
before Ince. Choccy would be excellent.
Looks like the team is coming together nicely. We even have as good as
record as Leeds - a draw against them will be fine.
Just found out that because of Sky we only have highlights over here
this year - so I'll be depending on the notes all the more. Thanks to
you all!
Paul
ps: the shirts are great Si.
|
32.1683 | Super Sunday | MACNAS::CWALSH | | Fri Sep 04 1992 19:36 | 15 |
| I saw the bootroom lastnight with Andy Gray baffling on. He's actually
quite good when he's on his own, 'tis when there are other players( e.g.
John Salako) with him he tends dominate matters.
Anyway he was talking about the big clash on Sunday. Leeds are currently
playing 3 up front - Wallace, Eric & Lee - and a possible tactic that
Wilko might use is to drop one of the 3 and play 4 midfield to
couteract Giggs and Kanchelskis. If he does this it should be a great
psychological boost for Utd knowing that Leeds are afraid even if they
are looking better this year than last year.
Bruce and big Gary are going to have to be very strong at the back to
cope with Leeds big 2, espicially Cantonna.
I think they will cope and also this will be the spring board for a
Utd winning run ( hopefully ) McClair has to wake up though
|
32.1684 | 4th clean sheet, 4th in the league | KERNEL::MCCOMBE | | Sun Sep 06 1992 23:09 | 11 |
|
Manchester United 2 Leeds United 1
Bruce
Kanchelskis
No further details, can anyone who went or saw the game on Sky give
us a report.....??
Duncan (stuck at work).
|
32.1685 | 2-0!!! | PEKING::DAVIESG | Believing is being gullible | Mon Sep 07 1992 11:53 | 30 |
|
Manchester United 2 Leeds United 0
Kanchelskis (28)
Bruce (44)
What can one say..... an excellent game by united in all aspects and
the only dissapointment was that sparky didn't get the goal(s) that he
deserved. Giggs, Hughes, Kanchelskis, Ince and Bruce played brilliantly
and Gave United at least a little revenge for last season.
Kanchelskis's goal was very neat, a perfect cross from Giggs to let him
just sneak in right at the far post for the start that United needed.
Bruce's was a little more scrappy, the corner from Blackmore was
chested down by a defender and bruce just saw it there and stuck his
foot out for United's second.
Hughes was indeed unluckly several times in the second half: He
managed to find himself out in the open from a Giggs pass, lined up his
shot and swerved it just a little too much, past Lukic and onto the
post. He also made the most of a Gary Speed mistake and ran all the way
into the edge of the area, sending Lukic the wrong way but somehow he
managed to get his foot on the ball and send it skywards.
Leeds did have a few chances, the best being when Strachan fired a
shot straight at the grounded Schmeichel's foot.
McClair was also unluckly near the end when a volley in the penalty
area was a little too far forward and didn't get properly on target.
All in all, an excellent game from United and We will look forward to
seeing more of it as the season progresses.
Greg...
|
32.1686 | Wasn't it nice...!!!! | OPG::TONY | | Mon Sep 07 1992 13:22 | 4 |
| What a fantastic atmosphere at yesterdays game..complete contrast to the Palace
game on the Wednesday night..
Tony
|
32.1687 | Fourth and rising | ESSB::DCROWE | The world is in a state'o'chassis | Mon Sep 07 1992 14:18 | 16 |
|
YYYYEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!
Getting there slowly but surely.
Derek.
|
32.1688 | Super!!!!!!! | MACNAS::CWALSH | | Mon Sep 07 1992 15:07 | 13 |
| Super performance on super Sunday... best I've seen in a long time...
Ince is looking an excellent player at the moment and Ferguson is
improving every game.. where is robbo going to fit in ??
One thing that baffled me yesterday was why did Ferguson play Giggs
on the right and Kanchelskis on the right ?? Both looked a bit lost
at times even though Giggs' cross for the goal was excellent, also
Dorigo was marking Giggs instead of Newsome, he would have tore Newsome
apart... a strange decision by Alex methinks.
McClair still doesn't seem to have his touch and maybe lacking in
confidence, but he's got a great partner.. looks to be returning to his
best form. Time to go top!!!!!!!
|
32.1689 | Always look on the bright side of life............ | PEKING::DAVIESG | Believing is being gullible | Mon Sep 07 1992 15:14 | 8 |
|
Ferguson played Giggs and Kanchelskis on oppoasing sides because he
knew Howard Wilkinson would make plans to stop Giggs by pulling Wallace
(?) back. Sort of a double bluff, really. I admit Kancheelskis at times
looked vunerable, but Giggs played excellently. I coyuld find no fault
with him...
Greg...
|
32.1690 | United Class | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon Sep 07 1992 15:42 | 23 |
32.1691 | one win doesn't make you champions!! | WELCLU::CADD | L.U.F.C. League Champions 1991/92 | Mon Sep 07 1992 15:54 | 11 |
|
Slightly suspect offside for the first goal but we were well beaten
and suffered for losing Wallace early on. Strachan didn't really
perform to my expectations.Batty is now out with ankle ligaments and
Wallace is out with a hamstring, Ifeel we lost the game in midfield
with us only playin a 4-3-3 formation, very tactical game on the
managers part which was interesting to watch.
we will see you at Elland rd boys!!!
Paul...
|
32.1692 | Batty for Scotland...... | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Sep 07 1992 16:59 | 26 |
| To add my two-penneth, a chorus of approval all round. An excellent
game yesterday in all aspects. The fans were brilliant and encouraged
the chaps all the way through (Leeds fans were very quiet apart from
the occasional chant of "Champions.." yawn).
The match was great - the best game I've been to all season. We
benefitted from the injury to Wallace as I thought he would have been
the main threat. Leeds lost their main provider and from then on in,
there was only one real conclusion. Our midfield looked stronger than
it has for months. Ferguson is really starting to look the part.
McClair still need to find his footing though. Sparky was superb again
and really should have netted a couple.
Pally kept Chapman quiet all through, and big Eric never really got
going - showed some fancy footwork, but that's about it.
One thing I will say is that I thought the officials were terrible. The
yellow-flag linesman wouldn't know an offside if it strolled up to him and
smacked him one. The ref's decisions were decidedly dodgy - Hughes was
being battered all ends up, but only once did a free-kick go with him.
But, all's well....and all that. The team performance was great, we now
need to repeat it with the so-called lesser teams. We really did go up
a gear yesterday and needed to. We need to sustain it now.
J
|
32.1693 | NEIL WEBB | AYOV14::BGILCHRIST | | Mon Sep 07 1992 17:02 | 7 |
|
COULD SOMEONE OUT THERE PLEASE SEND ME THE ADDRESS OF THE MAN UTD.
SOUVIENER SHOP. AS I AM LOOKING FOR A POSTER OF NEIL WEBB FOR A GIRL
THAT WORKS BESIDE ME AS SHE IS A GREAT FAN. THANKS BILLY
|
32.1694 | Address | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon Sep 07 1992 17:10 | 4 |
| Manchester United Souviener Shop
Old Trafford
Manchester M16 ORA
|
32.1695 | Ince for England | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Sep 08 1992 15:57 | 6 |
32.1696 | Please, not for England | TROOA::PBLANEY | VMS, Open for business | Tue Sep 08 1992 21:44 | 9 |
| Ince for England is what United do NOT need. Once Tactic Taylor gets
into his head Ince will never be the same.
Great result against Leeds. I hope United stay 2nd to 4th in the league
right through until the final few games. They are historically better
coming from behind. Mind you, a 20 point lead over 2nd place wouldn't
be bad either :-)
-pb
|
32.1697 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed Sep 09 1992 13:37 | 5 |
| Another first for United last night.
Darren Ferguson was the first player sent off under
Andy Roxborough's reign.
It was in the U21 Scotland vs Switzerland game. Scotland lost 2-0.
Two Swiss players also sent off.
|
32.1698 | | YUPPY::PANES | You don't come close | Thu Sep 10 1992 16:22 | 10 |
| <<< Note 32.1695 by ESSB::BLONG "Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92" >>>
-< Ince for England >-
>had announced that Ince will win his first cap (of many) tomorrow against
I missed the game. How did he get on?
Stuart
|
32.1699 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Thu Sep 10 1992 16:38 | 4 |
|
Who ?
JN.
|
32.1700 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Sep 10 1992 17:05 | 1 |
| Was he playing? I didn't notice him.
|
32.1701 | Choccy out.... | MIACT::RANKINE | | Thu Sep 10 1992 18:11 | 8 |
| Ince was invisible last night, but I think this was a reflection on how
good Spain were, rather than the individual performances of the english
players. Speaking of individual performances...McClair was a total
waste of space for Scotland last night, and I sincerely hope he has
played his last for his country..he was substituted by Ian Durrant
which I hope is a permanent choice.
Paul
|
32.1702 | Wales | MIACT::MASON | | Thu Sep 10 1992 18:30 | 6 |
| Talking of international performances, what about Wales who did, by far
the best. "Poor" opposition or not, we still banged in the goals. Giggs
had a good game coming on as sub and his crosses contributed directly
to 2 goals scored. Sparky was a bit absent though.
J
|
32.1703 | On the Road | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Sep 10 1992 18:43 | 16 |
32.1705 | :-) | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Sep 10 1992 19:17 | 9 |
32.1706 | | YUPPY::PANES | You don't come close | Thu Sep 10 1992 20:04 | 35 |
32.1704 | | SHAWB1::WATTY::WATTERSONP | There are NO fish under the ice | Thu Sep 10 1992 20:13 | 14 |
32.1707 | any news? | KERNEL::NDAY | | Thu Sep 10 1992 20:26 | 5 |
| Any info or team news on Saturdays game with Everton anybody?
My prediction for the game Everton 0-2 The Reds.
Nigel
|
32.1708 | | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Sep 10 1992 23:06 | 9 |
32.1709 | Confused, you will be.. | MIACT::MASON | | Fri Sep 11 1992 13:24 | 9 |
| Brian
Do you know, and if so, would you explain why Blackmore and Irwin can
be assimilated but Hughes and McClair are still foreign?
A confused...
J
|
32.1710 | ???????? | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Fri Sep 11 1992 13:28 | 7 |
32.1711 | Totally confused | MACNAS::CWALSH | MUFC 1st premier league champions | Fri Sep 11 1992 13:34 | 6 |
| Did Giggs come through the united youth scheme or did they sign him
from someone else.
McClair has been at Utd longer than Irwin, and I don't think Irwin has
been there 5 years.
Does anyone know the official ruling.
|
32.1712 | ????? | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Fri Sep 11 1992 14:14 | 18 |
32.1713 | Peter the Great is the World's No 1 | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Sat Sep 12 1992 14:09 | 11 |
32.1714 | Up we go... | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Sep 14 1992 13:46 | 18 |
| Everton 0 UNITED 2
McClair
Bruce (pen)
A victory to avenge the drubbing we received at the beginning of the
season. Nicely done chaps.
Good to see McClair on the scoresheet. Saw the goals on MOTD and he
took it well. Hopefully his bad spell is now over. The penalty was
given due to Southall pulling down Kanchelskis. Bruce tucked it away.
Giggs was given MotM, but Ferguson got some good reviews too. Seems
he's getting better and better as the weeks go by.
Anyway, this result should keep a certain Irishman off my telephone
today (you know who you are...)
J
|
32.1715 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Sep 14 1992 13:55 | 7 |
| Paul Ince is suspended from Wednesday's game against
Torpedo Moscow. Ince received a yellow card against Red
Star Belgrade in the European SuperCup match last year.
Unite need to find 6 Englishmen for Wednesday (never mind
the 5 subs!); and most of them are injured. Wonder if
Robbo will play....
|
32.1716 | Don't rub it in!!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Mon Sep 14 1992 15:52 | 9 |
|
No need to rub it in Julie, even though my boys got beat by the mighty Sheff
Utd, its early days yet although Blackburn are looking real good...
Have a good week...
all the best.
-dave-
|
32.1717 | It Could Look Like This | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon Sep 14 1992 16:30 | 7 |
| Wednesday's Team could look something like this.
Schmeichel
Martin Bruce Pallister Irwin
Wallace Webb Phelan Giggs
McClair Hughes
Missing Parker, Sharpe, Ince, Robbo
|
32.1718 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Believe in yourself, not -isms | Mon Sep 14 1992 16:36 | 4 |
|
Phelan is also injured isn't he?
Tony
|
32.1719 | 3rd and Climbing | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon Sep 14 1992 21:44 | 9 |
32.1720 | How many hints do you need | YUPPY::PANES | You don't come close | Tue Sep 15 1992 13:23 | 9 |
| <<< Note 32.1719 by ESSB::BLONG "Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92" >>>
-< 3rd and Climbing >-
Brian,
Is the "Rumbleows" Cup only open to Manchester United?
Stuart
|
32.1721 | keep on trying | SIOG::BRADLEY | | Tue Sep 15 1992 17:25 | 6 |
| re: 32.1720
The fact that they have'nt won the league in over 20yrs (that long)
I suppose its the only title that they can win (sometimes).
Gary
|
32.1722 | Use natural drugs and become a crap player | SIOG::APPS_PB | League Champions 1967 | Tue Sep 15 1992 20:03 | 7 |
|
Did anyone see 'Standing Room Only' last night? They had a piece on the
use of natural medicine to heal injuries rather than spending millions
on modern methods. Interesting stuff, but whose idea was it to use
Neil Webb as an example???
Ha Ha...
|
32.1723 | Mrs Webb | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Sep 15 1992 22:39 | 1 |
| Isn't Mr Webb's journalist Mrs a presenter on this programme?
|
32.1724 | Theres only one Shelley Webb | SIOG::BUCKLEY | | Wed Sep 16 1992 13:04 | 2 |
|
She sure is ... and she looks a better footballer as well.
|
32.1725 | sexist pig? never!!! | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Wed Sep 16 1992 13:43 | 11 |
|
She's better looking all round, imo...;-)
I remember her well from school-days. Her name was Shelley
Alexander. She was a good sport in those days, too.....8-)
(no, I didn't...but I would have done!)
Andy.
|
32.1726 | 2-0 Win Needed | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Wed Sep 16 1992 22:59 | 6 |
32.1727 | 0-0 - first leg | YUPPY::PANES | White dope on punk | Thu Sep 17 1992 12:10 | 14 |
32.1728 | No Worries | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Sep 17 1992 12:37 | 6 |
| No need to panic as we have done the business away in europe before.
Nothing to be scared about looking at the Torpedo team last night.
I quite fancy our chances.
Brian.
|
32.1729 | Utd to bow out after dismal performance | VAXVLS::CCASEY | | Thu Sep 17 1992 13:00 | 14 |
|
Looks like Man Utd have perfected the art of screwing up, last season
the messed up the Championship and soon they will bow out of Europe
with no honour they failed to rise to the occassion with a home crowd
behind them and for a team boasting to win the League Championship they
would not make good Ambassadors for English soccer in Europe going on
there performance last night . You would have though they would have
gained good experience from there last couple of years in Europe but it
looks like they face a huge struggle in moscow and no Man Utd fan can
truely expect to be believed when they say that they expected to take
the Torpedo team on their home ground
Bye Bye Utd from Europe......
|
32.1730 | Julie where's the match report??????????????..dave | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Thu Sep 17 1992 14:51 | 0 |
32.1731 | Match report | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | Long road, patient donkey | Thu Sep 17 1992 15:01 | 3 |
|
United were outclassed in fron of a small crowd
|
32.1732 | Remember Montpellier | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Sep 17 1992 16:04 | 9 |
32.1733 | spelling class | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | We fear change | Thu Sep 17 1992 16:54 | 29 |
|
Brian,
press return...
R
U
M
B
E
L
O
W
S
:-)
|
32.1734 | where was wonderboy | MACNAS::CWALSH | On the road to nowhere | Thu Sep 17 1992 17:50 | 9 |
| Can anyone tell me why Ferguson didn't pick Giggs lastnight ??
Surely he could have found someone else for midfield instead of
Blackmore which would have qualified Giggs to play. Wallace was
pathetic and I can see why Neil Webb won a cap for England 8-)
Isn't it funny that those two had Uniteds best chances for scoring.
Bring back Ryan please....
|
32.1735 | Patience chappies... | MIACT::MASON | | Thu Sep 17 1992 21:16 | 23 |
| Re: .1730/31
No match report as I couldn't afford to go up to Manchester last night
(times are hard guys..). I had to settle for the telly instead.
It looked to me as though we were playing against an 11-man defence!
No wonder we couldn't put the ball in the back of the net. No excuses
though, we should have put at least one away and we didn't. McClair
looked as though he had another dismal game, and I was aghast with
horror to see Webb and Wallace playing.
We fielded a totally unfamiliar side last night and I think we did very
well all things considered. We are NOT out of it at all - I fully
expect us to win the away leg as they will be more fired up and ready
to attack, therefore leaving us more space to penetrate effectively at
the back. They will not be able to afford to defend in the numbers they
did last night.
Put those knives back in the drawer for a while...we've only just
begun.
J
|
32.1736 | not bad for our seconds ! | TROOA::PBLANEY | VMS, Open for business | Fri Sep 18 1992 04:50 | 4 |
| Not a bad result for our second team - which beats most teams in
Premier anyway :-). We wil win the away tie.
Paul
|
32.1737 | | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Fri Sep 18 1992 14:01 | 14 |
32.1738 | Don't think so | MACNAS::CWALSH | On the road to nowhere | Fri Sep 18 1992 15:23 | 11 |
32.1739 | | NEWOA::MORAN | Well Des, it was a bit of a bobbler.... | Fri Sep 18 1992 15:44 | 11 |
32.1740 | Sunbed has It | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Fri Sep 18 1992 16:02 | 7 |
32.1741 | giggs = first class | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | We fear change | Sun Sep 20 1992 21:19 | 4 |
|
What an excellent goal!
Ian.
|
32.1742 | Robbo's back | MACNAS::CWALSH | On the road to nowhere | Mon Sep 21 1992 15:45 | 7 |
| I read in the paper today that Robson was playing for the reserves
tonight and all going well he should be in the squad for the 2nd leg
of UEFA. Good news indeed.
Any match report ??? Should we have won or what ???
Colm.
|
32.1743 | Spurs 1 United 1 | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Sep 21 1992 16:10 | 12 |
| According to yer man Lineker, we should have been well up in the first
half having played some well nice football. But, in the second half
Spurs did more and got the equaliser with a nice goal from Durie who
snuck in when Schmeical committed himself a bit early and missed.
Giggs' goal was a beaut - a bit reminiscent of Sparky's blinder in the
ECWC final. All in front of Bestie who was full of praise for Giggs'
talent.
We've got a goodun there..
J
|
32.1744 | Oh dear oh dear | MIACT::MASON | | Tue Sep 22 1992 13:49 | 6 |
| Anyone notice Clayton Blackmore on "World in Action" last night? He was
at the launch party of a new "newspaper" from the "Mr Sleaze" of Sunday
Sport fame. And I always thought he had intelligence.....-)
J
|
32.1745 | Giggs - Class | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Wed Sep 23 1992 14:05 | 19 |
32.1746 | 2 days to go | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | We fear change | Wed Sep 23 1992 15:20 | 6 |
|
Brian,
I'm going to miss you.
Ian.
|
32.1747 | Who are Chesterfield???? | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Wed Sep 23 1992 16:02 | 9 |
32.1748 | No worries Brian!!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Wed Sep 23 1992 18:43 | 5 |
|
Don't worry Brian, Iam still around, and haven't given up all hope yet....
Ian have you signed for us or maybe Blackburn Rovers!!!!!!!
-dave-
|
32.1749 | can't do any worse, these days... | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | We fear change | Thu Sep 24 1992 13:16 | 5 |
|
Yes, its true, the groundsmans dog is injured so theyre drafting me
into the Liverpool midfield!
Ian.
|
32.1750 | only a draw! | KERNEL::NDAY | | Thu Sep 24 1992 13:39 | 7 |
| Brighton 1 - 1 Manchester United
Not the result we hoped for but all is not lost yet..
Any one have a match report or any info on the match??
Nige..
|
32.1751 | 2-0 in the Return | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Sep 24 1992 15:17 | 21 |
32.1752 | Last night | OPG::TONY | | Thu Sep 24 1992 15:30 | 17 |
| Saw the game on TV and Wallace's goal was a real corker as they say..
Controlled the ball on the edge of the box turned and smacked a brilliant shot
in the top left hand corner of the goal...The keeper had no chance..!!
As for the Brighton goal it was a case of where the hell was the defence..!!
A good cross from the left and a chap at the far post on his own nodded it past
Walsh...In saying that we really should have had at least another 2 goals,
One from Hughes who had a ferocious shot that was inches aboves the crossbar
and one from Webb who had a chip from outside the box cleared superbly by the
keeper...
Overall not a bad performance but do you get the feeling that our heart is NOT
in the Cup competitions this season..I think they'll try but not too hard..
I certainly won't too surprised or dissapointed if we were to have some early
exits in Europe/Coke and FA Cups..
Tony
|
32.1753 | | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Sep 24 1992 22:15 | 6 |
32.1754 | United out | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Fri Sep 25 1992 12:24 | 7 |
| I thought you could only play 2 assimilated. Even with 4 I can't see
United pulling it off. Russia and former USSR has always been an
awkward place to go in Euro ties. It will be especially hard as United
need at least a 1-1 draw.
Brian
|
32.1755 | Assim/For | FUTURS::FLETCHER | | Fri Sep 25 1992 12:33 | 8 |
| Isnt the rule you can play 4 max (Assim and Foreigners) of which 3 is
the max # of Assims or Foreigners. IE you cant play 4 Assims.
This is where he screwed up last week by not playing Giggs (he played 2
Assims and 2 Foreigners.
Nigel
|
32.1756 | 5 Used | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Fri Sep 25 1992 14:03 | 10 |
32.1757 | Uh? | BONNET::MACDONALD | | Fri Sep 25 1992 15:00 | 10 |
| re: 1757
If that's right then it means that Ferguson WAS right - Brian said he played
3 foreigners (Hughes, McLair, Kanchelkis) and 2 assimilated (Irwin, Blackmore).
So how come everybody's saying Giggs could have played as well?
It's all a bleeding Italian plot anyway.
Jamie
|
32.1758 | Who took the old .1757 reply away? MAkes me look like a plonker! | BONNET::MACDONALD | | Fri Sep 25 1992 15:01 | 0 |
32.1759 | I believe this is right | MACNAS::CWALSH | Life's a beach, then you dive | Fri Sep 25 1992 15:02 | 17 |
| The rule is :
A total of 5 assimilated and foriegners combined is allowed...
But only a max of three foriegners is allowed whereas there is no max
on the amount of assimilated players allowed...
Therefore he can play 5 assimilated if he wants to which means no
foriegners or else 2 foriegners and 3 ass.. ..etc
You get the general idea
Fergies blunder was that he could have played Giggs instead of
Kanchelskis... he didn't realise this
We still won't be at full stregth though.
Colm.
|
32.1760 | not really a plonker | MACNAS::CWALSH | Life's a beach, then you dive | Fri Sep 25 1992 16:06 | 14 |
| re .1757
Sorry Jamie, I hadn't my reply complete so I had to delete it and put
it back in... you were quick off the mark
so now reply 1757 should read re. 1759....
I made a mess up of that alright...sorry
But the rule is still right and he could have played Giggs.
Anyway to clear up confusion the proper ruling is in reply .1759 and
I hope this makes the rule crystal clear to everybody
Colm.
|
32.1761 | RE: .1758 | CLARID::KREYER | Andre KREYER - Valbonne | Fri Sep 25 1992 16:09 | 9 |
|
Jamie,
> MAkes me look like a plonker!
How right you are... :-)
.Andre.
|
32.1762 | A Boost | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Sat Sep 26 1992 15:45 | 17 |
32.1763 | 0-0 | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon Sep 28 1992 15:01 | 8 |
32.1764 | Give us a laugh....8^)) | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Sep 28 1992 15:33 | 0 |
32.1765 | VISIT TO MECCA | SHIPS::HENDERSON_P | | Mon Sep 28 1992 16:34 | 29 |
| As a lifelong armchair supporter of the Reds I thought it was time to
visit MECCA and went to the game on saturday. Old Trafford met all my
expectations with the superb facilities, great view, perfect pitch (so
far) etc.
The stretford end is coming on and they reckon there will be 5000 seats
by Xmas. However the atmosphere was definitely subdued all game and
maybe the building works is contributing somewhat.
Utd. started well with the usual neat approach work and confident build
up and Hughes had a couple of good chances but shot tamely at the
keeper. The game then started to deteriorate into a midfield battle
with Wilkins becoming more influential. It was evident that QPR had
come for a point and to their credit defended well and packed the
midfield.
The second half was much the same pattern with Utd. basically lacking
someone to do something special. Even Giggs seemed scared to run
directly at the big defenders. Schmicheal's save was very special not
least because it was the only time he had to make a save.
Utd. need a goalscorer, either a striker or a mid-fielder, urgently and
they also need Robbo back to add some drive when things are going
against them. Ince tried but he could'nt get the rest going.
The one bright spot is the back four which looked very composed with
Pallister outstanding. He must be England's number one centre-half now.
All in all a good day out but a dissapointing result and definitely 2
points dropped. We can't afford to drop too many more.
Peter Henderson.
|
32.1766 | | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Sep 29 1992 15:00 | 5 |
32.1767 | thought it was tomorrow? | KERNEL::NDAY | | Tue Sep 29 1992 15:45 | 9 |
| My fixtures list has the game down for tomorrow evening..
Oh well..
Come on you REDS.
I predict 2-1 to United.
Nige.
|
32.1768 | Kick-Off 4.00pm | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Sep 29 1992 16:05 | 13 |
32.1769 | three or four? | AYOV24::TADAIR | Get to Falkirk | Tue Sep 29 1992 16:15 | 6 |
|
I thought that you were only allowed three "foreign" players in
your team / pool?
Tony.
|
32.1770 | Liverpool still in Europe after this week | SIOG::COLMAN | | Tue Sep 29 1992 16:52 | 8 |
|
re last
Please read reply .1569 in this conf. for your answer as we have been
down this road a number of times in the last few weeks.
Stephen C.
|
32.1771 | Kick off against Torpedo is 3:15pm NOT 4:00pm | OPG::TONY | | Tue Sep 29 1992 16:58 | 0 |
32.1772 | And it's LIVE on UTV | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Sep 29 1992 17:23 | 1 |
|
|
32.1773 | UTV ??? | KERNEL::NDAY | | Tue Sep 29 1992 17:31 | 6 |
| Re last..
Is UTV a new station???
Nige.
|
32.1774 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Thick as Thieves | Tue Sep 29 1992 18:04 | 3 |
| Ulster Television.
barry.
|
32.1775 | Updates | MACNAS::WALSH | | Tue Sep 29 1992 18:32 | 5 |
|
Anyone out there with UTV or radio close by with a few updates...
Score after 5 mins. 0 - 0 with Torpedo on the attack.
|
32.1776 | 0-0 | YUPPY::KENTG | Gary Kent @HHL | Tue Sep 29 1992 18:37 | 5 |
|
22 Mins 0 - 0 United seem to be doing OK.
|
32.1777 | 0 - 0 | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Sep 29 1992 18:54 | 10 |
32.1778 | Go for it Robbo! | KERNEL::NDAY | | Tue Sep 29 1992 18:57 | 5 |
| This is nail-biting stuff..
Keep those updates coming in..
Nige.
|
32.1779 | HT | YUPPY::KENTG | Gary Kent @HHL | Tue Sep 29 1992 19:02 | 6 |
|
Half Time 0 - 0
United seem to be having the better of the game, just had a chance
cleared off the line, Robson is indeed on.
|
32.1780 | Come on you Reds | OPG::TONY | | Tue Sep 29 1992 19:07 | 6 |
| Gary,
Thanks for the updates...
I think I'am going home to watch the second half...The suspense is awfull..
Tony..
|
32.1781 | | SUBURB::SMITHP1 | Half man, half fish, half squirrel | Tue Sep 29 1992 19:33 | 6 |
|
Just to get up someone's nose...
My prediction is 0-0
p1
|
32.1782 | y | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Sep 29 1992 19:44 | 5 |
32.1783 | We're heading for extra time | MACNAS::WALSH | | Tue Sep 29 1992 19:46 | 3 |
|
Don't let Giggs take a penalty...
|
32.1784 | Should've finished by now!!! | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Tue Sep 29 1992 20:01 | 7 |
| OK
What's happening.
Was there a result, is there extra time.
Al
|
32.1785 | | SHAWB1::WATTY::WATTERSONP | You looking at me - PAL !! | Tue Sep 29 1992 20:08 | 6 |
|
0-0 just started extra time
Mark Hughes sent off - dunno when
Paul
|
32.1786 | Holding On | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Sep 29 1992 20:13 | 8 |
32.1787 | | SHAWB1::WATTY::WATTERSONP | You looking at me - PAL !! | Tue Sep 29 1992 20:27 | 6 |
| still
0-0
about 5 or so minutes left.................
|
32.1788 | | SHAWB1::WATTY::WATTERSONP | You looking at me - PAL !! | Tue Sep 29 1992 20:38 | 3 |
| 0-0
penalties coming up
|
32.1789 | | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Sep 29 1992 20:43 | 1 |
| Torpedo have just missed their second penalty
|
32.1790 | | SHAWB1::WATTY::WATTERSONP | You looking at me - PAL !! | Tue Sep 29 1992 20:49 | 4 |
|
United are OUT................
Paul
|
32.1791 | facts please, say -1 wrong | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Tue Sep 29 1992 20:52 | 3 |
| Is this definite ? What happened ?
|
32.1792 | Ah Well | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Tue Sep 29 1992 20:52 | 10 |
|
Aren't penalties cr*p ???!!!!
Well we can now concentrate on the league :)
mac
|
32.1793 | Were Out | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Sep 29 1992 20:52 | 5 |
32.1794 | 3-2 on Pens | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Tue Sep 29 1992 20:54 | 12 |
| re -2
I'm afraid Utd lost 3-2 on penalties.
Schmicheal saved first two Torpedo penalties
Then Bruce followed by McClair missed
ended after 5 pens each 2-2
then they scored 3-2
and someone in red missed...?? who????
mac
|
32.1795 | | MOEUR3::CROUCH | Can I say '#!?$%&*' in here? | Tue Sep 29 1992 20:57 | 6 |
|
Shame. I'm no great fan of United, but I'd prefer to see all the
English teams (apart from Arsenal) winning in Europe; the better they
do, the more teams we have competing in the UEFA Cup.
Andy
|
32.1796 | hard luck | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Tue Sep 29 1992 21:35 | 9 |
| Heard bits of it on the radio.It appears Smeichel(sp) kept Utd. in the
match.I'm sure all you Utd. fans are sick especially having been 2-0 up
in the shoot-out.The last person you would expect to miss is Bruce.
Does this mean you are going all out now for the league?
ps. re-last Andy, what the @@@@ did the Arsenal do on you?
Noel
|
32.1797 | Out but Not Down | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Sep 29 1992 21:52 | 13 |
32.1798 | Hello you late workers out there.. | MIACT::MASON | | Tue Sep 29 1992 21:59 | 3 |
| Can anyone confirm who actually scored our pens?
J
|
32.1799 | Sorry Julie.....
| KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Tue Sep 29 1992 23:13 | 9 |
|
Julie sorry to hear your lads got knocked out, that'll probably mean no
English teams left in Europe. My boys will probably go down 5-0 the way there
playing at the moment.... I always like to see the English teams do well in
Europe especially when there's a few Irish lads playing with them.....
all the best j......
-dave-
|
32.1800 | Not too sure about Sparky..... | PEKING::DAVIESG | I'm eating my head | Wed Sep 30 1992 11:11 | 7 |
|
re. 1798,
Irwin, Robbo and Hughes? scored our penalties.
Greg...
|
32.1801 | I think it was Ince. | SUBURB::VYAS | | Wed Sep 30 1992 11:24 | 6 |
| re .1798
Ince,Erwin and Robbo scored from the spot. Mclair,Pallister and Bruce
missed.
Jay.
|
32.1802 | 8-( 8-( | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Wed Sep 30 1992 11:52 | 16 |
|
It's a disaster financially for United to get knocked out so soon
in their EUFA campaign, but it won't help English clubs in their
bid to increase the number of entrants next year.
So enjoy in our misfortune all you who are not believers 8-), but
don't drip on in June that despite finishing third/fourth in the
Premier League you didn't qualify for Europe.....of course, if
that's us, then we've only ourselves to blame.
I see Elephant Man Rush got off his injury-couch to knock in
another Roger-Hunt-Record-Chasing goal last night against the
mighty Cypriot opponents. Odds on him making it in time to face
the even greater Chesterfield in next Week's ColaCup 2nd leg? ;-)
Andy.
|
32.1803 | Or maybe Webb!!! | MACNAS::WALSH | | Wed Sep 30 1992 12:39 | 3 |
|
They should have let Giggs take a penalty...
|
32.1804 | Glory glory man united | SIOG::BUCKLEY | | Wed Sep 30 1992 16:14 | 3 |
32.1805 | VROOM VROOM ..OUT OF EUROPE... | SIOG::DAWSON | | Wed Sep 30 1992 16:32 | 22 |
|
MAN UTD beaten by the Zis car factory team ...............
I,d gloat only it means less coverage on t.v. over here in Ireland.
also the extra place in europe for the english teams next year.
I think i,ll gloat anyway 8-)8-)
Pallisters weekly wage would have bought Torpedo Moscow...........
Liam
|
32.1806 | Utd. bite the Dust.. ha ha ha.. | VAXVLS::CCASEY | | Wed Sep 30 1992 17:15 | 16 |
| re. .1735
I guess we can draw those knives now that it has happened what
happened Utd. fans were so confident on making it through to the next
round but alas when push came to shove they just didn't have the bottle
to make it just like in the league championship last season looks like
fergie will have to dream up some new magic potion if we're going to
see this present Utd. win another major trophy. This porter or who
ever Utd get to shine there Trophies must be rightly pissed of with
Utd.'s nearly win attitude so i guess he'll go back to dusting the
trophy cabinet shelves again.
Farewell Utd. the team that nearly never won it....
Colin
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
32.1807 | Words fail me. :-( | FLYWAY::MURRAY | | Wed Sep 30 1992 17:46 | 6 |
|
re.1806
Excellent usage of the English language.
Paul
|
32.1808 | UNITED WE STAND | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Wed Sep 30 1992 17:56 | 9 |
|
Moscow Torpedo HAVE got to the quarter finals for the past three
years not bad for a so called team of part timers...who said they
were....They were useless coming forward and I thought United were
the better side for 90 mins unfortantly penaltys are not our game
as we have found out twice now at our cost..remember the southampton
game..
|
32.1809 | Paul except defeat..... | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Wed Sep 30 1992 18:04 | 11 |
|
Re .1807
Paul you have to learn to except defeat. Not everyone has the same
command of the English language as you do. No European glory for ye guys this
year, but you still have the Rumbelows to play for, or whatever its called....
c'est la vie......
-dave-
|
32.1810 | Change the rules! ha ha. | PEKING::DAVIESG | I'm eating my head | Wed Sep 30 1992 18:07 | 5 |
|
Shouldn't we have won on away goals when the score on penalties was
3:3?????????:-):-):&)
Greg...
|
32.1811 | Scouse C**p | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Wed Sep 30 1992 18:38 | 11 |
32.1812 | The $4.00 man | SIOG::APPS_PB | League Champions 1967 | Wed Sep 30 1992 19:31 | 5 |
| re .1805
>>> Pallisters weekly wage would have bought Torpedo Moscow...........
... and any Torpedo Moscovite's weekly wage would buy Neil Webb
|
32.1813 | Is he alright ?? | MACNAS::CWALSH | Life's a beach, then you dive | Thu Oct 01 1992 17:14 | 8 |
| Any news on Robbo ?? he must be knackered after the game Tuesday, it
was a tough way for him to come back, he played 80 minutes of tough
football - almost a full game.
Will he be replacing Fergie Jnr on Saturday against the Boro when Utd
rediscover their goalscoring touch (hopefully).
Colm.
|
32.1814 | Keep Robbo on the side | TROOA::PBLANEY | VMS, Open for business | Fri Oct 02 1992 05:23 | 14 |
| Hopefully, Robbo will not totally replace the young players. Ince has
played well - with Robbo in the lineup he has RARELY performed, and
this may bode bad news for Utd. I say let the team continue as it is
,and have Robbo in and out as the younger lads get more experience.
Time enough to have Robbo in every game near the end of the year when
the games will really mean something.
Paul
ps: no excuses for the penalty fiasco. Fergie should make them all take
20 penalties in practice until they score all 20. Disgraceful for a
pro player to miss a penalty. No keeper EVER saves one. The player
misses!
|
32.1815 | ................. | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Fri Oct 02 1992 12:29 | 18 |
32.1816 | | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Fri Oct 02 1992 14:18 | 6 |
32.1817 | just sit back and take it | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Fri Oct 02 1992 15:00 | 13 |
| re .1815
Give over Andy. It is all part of being a football fan getting stick
when your team gets beat it happens in the pubs, in the street and at
work.
A little bit of banter doesn't do any harm. It is all part of what
makes it the greatest game in the world.
Personally I am well chuffed United are out, they only have themselves
to blame - it's the first time I've cheered a Russian victory :-)
Brian.
|
32.1818 | United at the Boro | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Fri Oct 02 1992 19:04 | 5 |
32.1819 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Oct 02 1992 19:38 | 3 |
| Back to Torpedo...why is no one blaming Hughes for the
defeat? His petulance was unforgivable. 11 men in the
last half hour could have made all the difference.
|
32.1820 | | PEKING::DAVIESG | I'm eating my head | Mon Oct 05 1992 10:50 | 20 |
|
United 1 - 1 Middlesboro
Bruce (pen) Slaven
Boro should be pleased that they got a point out of this, because
United were all over them, apart from a few times in the second half.
Hughes should have scored twice, but failed to take his chances and was
subsituted, giving (apparently) Fergie a bad stare and storming off
into the dressing room. Bruce is still the penalty taker (not Irwin)
and calmly slotted the penalty past Ironside. (why couldn't he do that
in Moscow??:-)
Giggs had a good game, but was kept in check at times by the old
age pensioner Slaven who is still playing well. Robbo (the other O.A.P)
came on but did little in a game that United really should have won.
Greg...
P.s. Bruce said after the game : "One day soon we're going to hit six
or seven past a team" after Saturdays performance, you have to wonder.
|
32.1821 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Torpedoed in Moskow.... | Mon Oct 05 1992 12:30 | 16 |
|
Greg,
Not entirely an accurate summary of the game as I have heard it
in Mail On Sunday, Sunday Times and Match Of The Day...
United deserved their lead but 'boro deserved a share of the spoils
with a determined 2nd half effort.
Ayresome Park was also something of a swamp, and contributed to a
generally disappointing game littered with errors.
That's about six draws in a row in league and cup now for United..
Andy.
|
32.1822 | we want goals | MACNAS::CWALSH | Life's a beach, then you dive | Mon Oct 05 1992 14:36 | 7 |
| I don't know which report was accurate but I heard Utd missed a lot of
chances. We definitely need a striker. This should have been obvious
after last season but it is jumping out and biting Fergies nose right
now. I know he bought Dion but I don't think he really counts.
Yours-looking-for-more-goals
Colm.
|
32.1823 | Ger ger ger ger ger oal! please! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Mon Oct 05 1992 17:28 | 36 |
| I believe as fergie has himself stated that we are indeed
so close to being a really great team but for the BLUMMIN
COCKUPS infront of goal!
Give us a goalmouth & we'll accurately place the ball anywhere
around it.
I mean if we get it in the net someone's gonna kick ass!
I'm sick of fergie's excuses after every game.
True, every game we play great football! A joy to watch.
It's just the last bit, the bit that matters,
SCORING GOOOOALS!!!!
I sincerely believe we need some fresh blood upfront.
Don't ask me who though cos I haven't got a clue!
Shearer or Robins would do for starters! If only........
266 quid for 4 goals! No wonder the grounds only been at
capacity for one game! They're scr****g the fans
something rotten!
I still love going though at the end of the day!
I'm just a little p****d off shall we say at our continually
missing goal scoring opportunities.
Si...
|
32.1824 | To score, or not to score, that is the question | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Oct 05 1992 20:37 | 18 |
| re -1
Totally agree Si. Its really frustrating going all the way up the M6 to
watch some great football but no goals! We really should be packing
them away with some of the chances we create.
We may be solid at the back, and our midfield is finally looking
credible, but we really are suffering from a lack of firepower up
front. I watched Shearer again at the weekend and could've cried - talk
about the one that got away. I didn't reckon he was worth the money at
the beginning of the season, frankly I thought it was lunacy, but he's
consistently producing the goods. Maybe Fergie should've coughed up the
extra 300K after all.
Anyway, we all know the problem, but what's the solution? I look
forward to reading your ideas..
Julie
|
32.1825 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Oct 05 1992 20:41 | 4 |
| Julie,
I say bring back Bobby, Dennis and George. They could still do better
than what you have at the moment.
|
32.1826 | Get the Chequebook Out | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon Oct 05 1992 20:50 | 12 |
32.1827 | Target practice needed ! | MOEUR3::PRATLEY | Ark Angel of Evry | Tue Oct 06 1992 11:57 | 11 |
|
Re. .1823
You think you've got problems !
You should see the way Everton are playing (I use the word loosely) at
the moment. The forwards (and every one else for that matter) couldn't
hit a barn door at three paces.
Ian
|
32.1828 | What about Ally ?? | MACNAS::CWALSH | Life's a beach, then you dive | Tue Oct 06 1992 14:17 | 13 |
| I say buy Dennis Bergkamp at any cost, I said it earlier that Fergie
should have bought him at the start of the season when he saw him play.
I saw him playing for Ajax lastnight on screensport and he got a superb
hat-trick, his lastnight was just breathtaking, he is coolness
personified. He is getting some cracking goals forHolland aswell.
Fergie could have got him for 4 million at the start of the season, he
is probably gone in price since then. How I would love to see him
playing for Utd.
Colm.
|
32.1829 | | EBYGUM::MORANT | Well Des, it was a bit of a bobbler.... | Tue Oct 06 1992 14:27 | 6 |
|
I agree, he's an excellent player. Not being bitchy, but what makes you
think that he'd want to play for you (or any other club in Britain)?
I think he'd be best suited to Italy.
Tim
|
32.1830 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Oct 06 1992 14:40 | 6 |
| United have announced pre-tax profits of 5.1m, a drop
from 5.4m last year. Surely some of that could have gone
on a striker instead of into the shareholders pockets.
I think United should go for Alan Smith. A change of
scenery could work wonders; look at Niall Quinn.
|
32.1831 | Colm your on drugs!!!!!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Tue Oct 06 1992 14:42 | 23 |
|
Colm, sure ye guys would love to have Bergkamp. But why would, or should he
leave Ajax???????????? Here's a couple of reasons and facts why he's staying..
1. Ajax are a much better team everybody knows that except utd fans....
2. Ajax won the UEFA cup last year compared to utds Rumbelows cup.....
3. This is probabaly his last season in Ajax so he's out to impress the Italian
Spanish managers while playing against other european teams, he could no
longer do that with utd thanks to a "torpedo"....
4. If he didn't go to Italy for 6 million, do you seriously think he would go
to utd for 4?????????????
5. His idol is Johann Cruyff, easy to know why when you see him play.... Cruyff
told him to stay in Ajax for another year. I think if Cruyff stays on in
Barcelona then Dennis could be playing there next season, after all Barcelona
are a bit better than Utd!!!!!!!!!!!!(::)....
-dave-
|
32.1832 | They might look better | MACNAS::CWALSH | Life's a beach, then you dive | Tue Oct 06 1992 14:55 | 10 |
| -1.
<after all Barcelona are a bit better than Utd>
Dave, remember two years ago
1990 ECWC final
Man Utd 2 Bacelona 1
Hughes Koeman
Bruce
|
32.1833 | What's another year!!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Tue Oct 06 1992 15:02 | 7 |
|
Colm why do Utd fans always talk in the past????? remember Barcelona this
year winning the league and the European... I also remember the days of Law,
Best and the rest.... That was the last time ye had a great time....
-dave-
|
32.1834 | Maybe two strikers? | MSAM00::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Tue Oct 06 1992 16:00 | 17 |
|
Does everyone believe that a striker is sufficient? What happen if he
gets crocked? Maybe then, two? Shearer would have been a good buy but
we are not going to get goals if someone like Mclair keep popping up
behind Irwin!
I hate to moan but Mark Robbins should have stayed! He somehow manages
to produce the stuff whenever he gets the chance to get off the bench.
What does it point to? Poor (bordering bad ...) management. I do not
know why we are sticking to Fergie ...
The midfield should also put in their contribution of goals. Look at
the (non-)scoring rate of Ince and co. Remember the Liverpool teams of
past? They always have high-scoring midfielders.
RobLim
|
32.1835 | I ask you | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Oct 06 1992 16:05 | 9 |
32.1836 | Brian don't get me wrong!!!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Tue Oct 06 1992 19:51 | 14 |
|
Brian the only reason why I wrote that note is that some of the so called utd
fans never stop complaining.. Sure I would love to see Shearer play for the pool
and Bergkampf, and a few otheers, but Iam realistic, which is something I can't
say about some of the utd noters..
Sure I'll give ya some stick about your lads losing to Torpedo, but Iam sure
I'll get the same back if our boys fail to the other Moscow team.
Here's hoping that Leeds do the business on friday night, because they
deserve it, for never giving up last wednesday night, something that both utd
and the pool could learn from....
-dave-
|
32.1837 | Coca-Cola Tomorrow | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Oct 06 1992 22:01 | 4 |
32.1838 | Robbo Starts | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Wed Oct 07 1992 20:53 | 7 |
32.1839 | MANCHESTER UNITED 1 BRIGHTON 0 | PEKING::DAVIESG | I'm eating my head | Thu Oct 08 1992 11:07 | 10 |
|
United 1 Brighton 0 (Agg. 2-1)
Hughes 14
Hughes finally breaks his barren spell with teh goal that sends us into
the next round... does anyone have a match report + who are we playing
next round???
Greg...
|
32.1840 | | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Thu Oct 08 1992 11:16 | 3 |
| Villa in the next round, don't know where.
Brian
|
32.1841 | Villa Park 27th or 28th October | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Oct 08 1992 11:31 | 1 |
|
|
32.1842 | Fergie vs. Paul McGrath at Villa park | MACNAS::CWALSH | Life's a beach, then you dive | Thu Oct 08 1992 14:26 | 10 |
| Saw some highlights lastnight, Hughes took his goal well.. a rebound
from a very good header by McClair. He missed another good chance
later.
From what I saw the team was full strength ( first time this season).
This means that Fergie jnr is out, I think this is a pity because he
was just starting to play with a bit of confidence but I'm sure he'll
be back within 2 weeks when Robbo hurts his hamstring 8-).
First time we've a full team and we've no game on Saturday... typical
What's the odds on having a full team for Saturday week.
|
32.1843 | 1-0 and on to Villa Park | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Oct 08 1992 21:12 | 7 |
32.1844 | | WOTVAX::SHAW27::WATTERSONP | yok | Fri Oct 09 1992 12:25 | 4 |
|
Excellant report Brian, almost sounds as if you were there...... :-)
Paul
|
32.1845 | A Regular | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Fri Oct 09 1992 13:15 | 3 |
32.1846 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Oct 09 1992 17:00 | 2 |
| Lee Sharpe is to play for the A-team this Saturday
& next Tuesday. The sooneer he is fitter, the better..
|
32.1847 | Lee Sharpe | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Oct 12 1992 14:04 | 7 |
| re -1
I read in the Sunday papers that he played a full 90 minutes in a Bteam
game on Saturday (sorry, forgotten the opponents) which we won 3-0. He
is quoted as saying that he felt good. Here's hoping.
J
|
32.1848 | Sharpe | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Mon Oct 12 1992 14:59 | 11 |
32.1849 | Sharpe | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Thu Oct 15 1992 14:54 | 4 |
32.1850 | No injuries | MACNAS::CWALSH | Life's a beach, then you dive | Thu Oct 15 1992 16:10 | 9 |
32.1851 | Madchester is dead.. viva South London | YUPPY::PANES | Dan Quayle? Just say noe! | Fri Oct 16 1992 12:27 | 10 |
| <<< Note 32.1846 by WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS "Simon Pickering" >>>
>Lee Sharpe is to play for the A-team this Saturday
>& next Tuesday. The sooneer he is fitter, the better..
Did he have number 3 on his back or a monkey? ( obtuse drug reference ,
allegedly).
Stuart
|
32.1852 | United to beat the Pool | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Fri Oct 16 1992 15:01 | 6 |
32.1853 | What's he on about? | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Oct 16 1992 15:46 | 3 |
| Re .1851
Too obtuse for me, I'm afraid....
|
32.1854 | | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Fri Oct 16 1992 16:01 | 6 |
32.1855 | Light Blue touch paper and retire..... | PANIC::ANDERSON | The original Magpies | Fri Oct 16 1992 18:05 | 21 |
| Re :
>> <<< Note 32.1848 by ESSB::BLONG "Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92" >>>
-< Sharpe >-
>> ... This should put an end to all the rumours about his lifestyle ,
>> as we all know what Fergie does to those who don't toe the line.
Brian,
The info I posted in 32.1678 (Now mysteriously set hidden) concerning
young Mr. Sharpe's affinity for the wilder side of life came to me
from 'inside the game', so I'm sure is not totally unfounded.
With regard to toe-ing (sic) the line, then Mr. Ferguson obviously
finds it acceptable for a certain member of the side to get his kicks
from 'the odd session' then ? After all, he rarely gets his kicks on
the park these days does he....
Rob
|
32.1857 | | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Fri Oct 16 1992 18:23 | 6 |
| Greg,
Impressive personal name, how long did it take you to think that one
up then ????
Roger Mellie.
|
32.1858 | !@#$% | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS A DESPICABLE PERSON | Fri Oct 16 1992 18:26 | 5 |
|
I think he's just summing up his club!
|
32.1859 | A stupid drunkard. and Robson's not much better | YUPPY::PANES | Dan Quayle? Just say noe! | Fri Oct 16 1992 18:28 | 12 |
| <<< Note 32.1855 by PANIC::ANDERSON "The original Magpies" >>>
-< Light Blue touch paper and retire..... >-
> With regard to toe-ing (sic) the line, then Mr. Ferguson obviously
> finds it acceptable for a certain member of the side to get his kicks
> from 'the odd session' then ? After all, he rarely gets his kicks on
> the park these days does he....
I do hope this isn't a reference to Captain Marvel.
Stuart
|
32.1860 | V. FUNNY............................**NOT** | PEKING::DAVIESG | I'm eating my head | Fri Oct 16 1992 19:39 | 12 |
|
Thanks very much whoever changer my personal name!
You just can't leave your terminal alone for 2 minutes here whitout
some git doing something!!!
Sorry if anyone was offended, that note has been deleted now.
Greg...
P.S. The message itself still stands, 2 - 1 to UNITED this sunday...
|
32.1861 | Lazy Sunday afternoon... | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Oct 19 1992 12:53 | 27 |
| Man United 2 Liverpool 2
A very dull game for the most part, with the 'Pool being the better
side for 80% of it. We started off really well and ended really well
but the in-between bits gave me nightmares. We went down to a real soft
goal - a defence which looked like a sieve. Good God.
The fire was there in the beginning but we lost it - no direction man.
We need someone leading from midfield. Brucey is a nice guy and all
that but he doesn't motivate like he should.
Their second, and Rush's 200th (?) was nicely taken - Pally should've
been quicker and wasn't, and on the telly last night, I thought that
Schmeical should've got it. Kanchelskis off in the second half and
Blackmore came on, a decision which no-one agreed to at first, but it
paid dividends as he set up a nice Mark Hughes lob. After that we
seemed to get in gear and most thought we'd left it too late. The Kop
were still chanting "Uselessss" when up he popped in the 90th minute to
get our second. We became demented idiots..(no comments please).
We deserved the draw in the end, but at times, Liverpool made us look
like a Sunday league side. They seem to have got back to normal,
playing some nice, simple, passing football. We lacked direction and
any real penetration. Sparky had a good game, but McClair was bloody
awful again. I look forward to seeing Sharpe back in the side.
J
|
32.1862 | Close shave not arf!!! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Mon Oct 19 1992 18:00 | 20 |
| Sounds about right that Julie!!!
I must admit I thought Marsh & especially Molby were
superb for the pool!
Molby's passing was excellent.
McClair was terrible. He was non-existent during the
2nd half. What a surprise blackmore turned out to be though.
Why Fergie perseveres with McClair I just don't know.
Could it be that they're both scottish perhaps?????
Normally it's a case that we play lovely football & don't
score. Yesterday, we played crap football & (fortunately for us)
scored 2 towards the end. Mind you, did that have something to
do with the fact that Molby had left the park as our play most
certainly did improve or was it a cunning plan by fergie to
take off Kanchelskis for Sunbed Shades a la Red Square!
Simon
|
32.1863 | WANTED : A STRIKER | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Mon Oct 19 1992 18:49 | 17 |
| re:-2
Rush (257?/267?) beat Roger Hunt's scoring record for Liverpool.
As for the match, it was highly forgettable except for Spark's goals.
Giggs, as usual, delivered the goods. However, last season's poised
and controlled was lacking. It was all huff and puff style.
Game was shown live over here in Malaysia at 2300 hrs. I was so
disappointed that went to bed at half-time! This is the first time
that I have done that in a ManU game. It was so depressing and I am
very worried about our chances this year.
Fergie, pls get another striker! Remember what happened last year when
Sparky's goals dried up?
RobLim
|
32.1864 | Super Sparkey | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Tue Oct 20 1992 17:57 | 11 |
32.1865 | Fantasy V. Reality | VAXVLS::CCASEY | | Tue Oct 20 1992 18:35 | 2 |
| what would you expect from a Mancky fan only a one sided report ot the
match get a life and face reality will ya....
|
32.1866 | re .-1 | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Oct 20 1992 19:47 | 6 |
| Ya,
At least Us Arsenal Fans are realistic....
It wont be another 25 years before we win the championship 8^)))
Mick
|
32.1867 | Just Not Good Enough | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Tue Oct 20 1992 20:17 | 11 |
32.1868 | Fantasy Island | SIOG::APPS_PB | League Champions 1967 | Tue Oct 20 1992 21:49 | 28 |
32.1869 | ??????? | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Wed Oct 21 1992 12:48 | 12 |
32.1870 | LIVERPOOL, right or wrong | SIOG::APPS_PB | League Champions 1967 | Wed Oct 21 1992 16:07 | 1 |
|
|
32.1871 | 3 points I Hope | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Fri Oct 23 1992 15:00 | 6 |
32.1872 | Blackburn Rovers | MIACT::MASON | | Fri Oct 23 1992 17:10 | 14 |
| A tough time ahead for us tomorrow. Reports of Blackburn after the
Villa game indicated that the Villa were lucky to survive. Blackburn are
a very strong side; they try and steamroller teams. They are very fast
up front, something which I think our defenders may have a bit of trouble
with. Shearer is a very physical player (reminiscent of Sparky??!?) so he
should provide us with more than our fair share of problems. The only
thing my Villa mate said was that he reckoned they'd be lost if they
went 2 goals down! So that's all we need to do!!
But, I'll go with Brian - we'll sneak it 1-0. Sparky to do the
business.
J
|
32.1873 | **********UNITED********** | PEKING::DAVIESG | I'm eating my head | Fri Oct 23 1992 17:31 | 6 |
|
I'm not so sure that we'll be able to beat this team 1-0, I mean, with
the attack as it is at the moment (i.e not v. good), I'll be happy with
a draw. 1-1 or 2-2 will do me fine.
Greg..
|
32.1874 | Winning | OPG::TONY | | Fri Oct 23 1992 18:05 | 8 |
| Re -1
We have to start winning ...draws will do nothing for us..If we have aspirations
for the title then we must go there for the 3 points..We always seem to beat
the top teams in Cup competitions away but its never the same in the league..!!
Henyways I 'll be keeping my fingers crossed as I have managed to get a ticket.
Tony
|
32.1875 | 0 - 0 THOUSAND YARD STARE. | PEKING::DAVIESG | I'm eating my head | Mon Oct 26 1992 11:00 | 7 |
|
MUFC 0 Blackburn 0
Saw the highlights on Beeb 1 on saturday, but can't remember what they
were like..... Match Report anyone...??
Greg....
|
32.1876 | Striker required | WELCLU::GOLDSACK | | Tue Oct 27 1992 20:21 | 18 |
| My paper at the week-end said that Fergie was in Norway looking at a
chap who was the Norway sub at Wembley recently. Firstly does anyone
know any more about this and secondly, as I live in East Anglia I can
recommend a little striker at Norwich. He seems to know where the net
is, and although he doesn't run about as much as Mcclair he knows why
he is running!
Seriously, yes we need a striker, and we were unlucky with the injury
to Dublin. Fergie has to make his mind up and go the whole hog for a
Hirst, or McCoist and offer McClair plus cash plus Webb etc. If this
doesn't work, why not go with a player for Aldridge simply to win the
league this year. Then there are alwyas the other 1st division strikers
such as Whitingham, Bull & Mutch.
Buy now, save later! Not a cry from recession but Long Distant Man Utd
fans.
Mark
|
32.1877 | 2-1 to United. | PEKING::DAVIESG | I'm eating my head | Wed Oct 28 1992 11:38 | 5 |
|
Villa tonight at Villa Park in the cocoa cup.
2 - 1 Will do.
Greg...
|
32.1878 | We need Robbo.... Bobby *not* | MACNAS::CWALSH | Life's a beach, then you dive | Wed Oct 28 1992 12:56 | 21 |
32.1879 | Will it be Another Draw | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Wed Oct 28 1992 15:03 | 10 |
32.1880 | Holders Go Out | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Thu Oct 29 1992 11:37 | 23 |
32.1881 | He's here, he's there,he's #$#$%$%%#@ everywhere... | OPG::TONY | | Thu Oct 29 1992 13:00 | 11 |
| Theres been a lot of debate in here about us (MUFC) needing a striker badly..!!
Well, I agree with that...but theres no need to buy one as we have one already..!
His name is Brian McClair..If Fergie had any sense he'd put him up front again
and I bet the goals will come...
Anyone who doesn't beleive me, just watch the United goals for season 87-88
thats proof that the guy can score if played in the right position. I think
he got 31 that season..Brilliant by our standards...!!!
So to summarise, I think the guy is good he's just playing in the wrong position.
Tony
|
32.1882 | LETS START SCORING!!!!!! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Thu Oct 29 1992 14:06 | 28 |
| re-1
I agree with you that MCclair is or can be a goal scorer but that just
proves that Fergerson hasn't a clue what he is doing at present!
He hasn't the bottle to drop players like Hughes and MClair who do alot
of work during a game but don't score goals thats what they are paid
for isn't it?
As someone mentioned before why not get a player like Aldridge or
Whittingam who don't miss from 5 yards like yesterday!!!
We have players like Giggs and Kanchelskis who provide so many chances
that we should be winning most game!
I still can't believe why he sold the man who would be top league
scorer if he had the chance to play every game for UNITED....
M A R K R O B B I N S
Regards,
Aron....
|
32.1883 | MClair up front | WELCLU::CADD | L.U.F.C. League Champions 1991/92 | Thu Oct 29 1992 14:45 | 16 |
|
Apparently McGrath said that he headed it against the post because
he didn't want to give the corner away !!!!!
I see Fergie is in hot water after comments he made to a referee at a
reserve game against Sunderland and may be disciplined.
You are correct though MClair should be put up front, Sparky is ok
but not consistent enough, he spends most of his time at the moment
holding the ball up with no one ahead of him.
Paul....
|
32.1884 | MUFC have no excuses left why they can't win the league this year :-). | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @ILO 890-4715 Leeds Champions | Thu Oct 29 1992 16:28 | 0 |
32.1885 | Were the crowd chanting Hughesie lastnight | MACNAS::CWALSH | Life's a beach, then you dive | Thu Oct 29 1992 19:04 | 5 |
| I heard Irwin was brought off injured lastnight....
Any newses ????
Colm.
|
32.1886 | Lots of spare room in trophy cabinet? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Liverpool 4 Norwich 1 | Thu Oct 29 1992 20:27 | 11 |
| September/October 1992: Manc diary
1. Get knocked out of Euro Cup - to concentrate on Coca Cola cup.
2. Oct 28th get knocked out of Coca Cola cup - to concentrate on F.A Cup
... to be continued (:==:)
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.1887 | Hows about..... | OPG::TONY | | Thu Oct 29 1992 20:31 | 10 |
| RE .1884
>MUFC have no excuses left why they can't win the league this year :-).
How's about....We are not good enough...!!!!!!!
Satisfied...???
Tony
|
32.1888 | No fixtur pile up, less injuries etc | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Fri Oct 30 1992 13:26 | 8 |
| I don't know what all the doom and gloom is for in here. If you are a
Man Utd. fan the one thing you want to win is the league, surely.
If so you are better off out of the Coca Cola and Euro and FA Cups to
concentrate on the league which once again is anybodys for the taking.
Brian.
|
32.1889 | Fergie has money to spend | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Fri Oct 30 1992 15:01 | 10 |
32.1890 | | YUPPY::PANES | Apache Twins - 300lbs of pure sex | Fri Oct 30 1992 15:21 | 18 |
| <<< Note 32.1889 by ESSB::BLONG "I Was There on the Stretford End" >>>
-< Fergie has money to spend >-
>From The Star
>
>Alex Ferguson has been handed a 3 million cheque to save Manchester United's
>championship challenge - and his job. Last night it emerged that Fergie
>has that 3 million at his disposal, but is unwilling to spend until the
>right player comes along. Fergie has also been told to consider a stop-gap
>buy with John Aldridge and Tony Cottee top of the directors shopping list.
or how about Peter Davenport or Gary Birtles??
Helpfully yours,
Stuart
|
32.1891 | Lasted only Months | ILOV05::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Fri Oct 30 1992 16:09 | 7 |
32.1892 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Well Des, it was a bit of a bobbler.... | Fri Oct 30 1992 16:26 | 2 |
|
....or even Dion Dublin?
|
32.1893 | | YUPPY::PANES | Apache Twins - 300lbs of pure sex | Fri Oct 30 1992 17:19 | 19 |
32.1894 | Results | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Fri Oct 30 1992 19:43 | 52 |
| Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93 Score
* LIVE ON SKY
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A) 1-2 Hughes
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H) 0-3
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H) 1-1 Irwin
Mon 24th Aug Southampton (A) * 1-0 Dublin
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H) 1-0 Hughes
Sun 6th Sep Leeds United (H) * 2-0 Kanchelskis,Bruce
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A) 2-0 McClair,Bruce (Pen)
Wed 16th Sep Torpedo Moscow (H) 0-0
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A) 1-1 Giggs
Wed 23rd Sep Brighton & HA (A) (CC Cup) 1-1 Wallace
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H) 0-0
Tue 29th Sep Torpedo Moscow (A) 0-0 (Beaten on Penalties)
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A) 1-1 Bruce (Pen)
Wed 7th Oct Brighton & HA (H) (CC Cup) 1-0 Hughes
Sun 18th Oct Liverpool (H) * 2-2 Hughes (2)
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-0
Wed 28th Oct Aston Villa (A) (CC Cup) 0-1
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H)
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A)
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H)
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A)
Sun 6th Dec Man City (H) *
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H)
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A)
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A)
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H)
Sat 2nd Jan FA Cup 3rd Round
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H)
Sat 16th Jan Q.P.R. (A)
Sat 23rd Jan FA Cup 4th Round
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H)
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A)
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H)
Wed 9th Feb Leeds United (A)
Sat 13th Feb Crystal Palace (A) (FA Cup 5th Round)
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H)
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H)
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A) (FA Cup 6th Round)
Sat 13th Mar Aston Villa (H)
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A)
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H)
Sat 3rd Apr Norwich City (A) (FA Cup Semi-Final)
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H)
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A)
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H)
Sat 1st May Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sat 8th May Wimbledon (A)
|
32.1895 | A Win Please | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Sat Oct 31 1992 15:51 | 16 |
32.1896 | so you're going to "shut up shop":-)) | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | Bananna Republic | Mon Nov 02 1992 11:18 | 1 |
|
|
32.1897 | Black Saturday..again... | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Nov 02 1992 13:25 | 30 |
| M United 0 Wimbledon 1
An unbelievably c**p game by anyone's standards. We were all over the
place. Our best player by far was Paul Parker who, with Peter Schmeical
saved us from losing by an even bigger margin. Our midfield was
non-existent, Ferguson struggled against Vinny Jones. Paul Ince was on
another planet, his passing was diabolical, and I won't mention
McClair.
Again, we had no purpose and no passion. Wimbledon took us apart and it
was inevitable that they would score. Paul Parker's only real mistake
in the match (he ran the length of the field to make a bad tackle just
outside the box) gave Wimbledon a free kick which they converted well.
Blackmore shot once, Ince directed a nice header, but apart from that,
we created no real goal-scoring chances.
McClair is being played to deep. He needs to be up front if he is to
play at all. We need someone solid in midfield - Ferguson has promise
but he is too young and inexperienced. We don't pass the ball like we
should, we're just hitting and hoping. And the inevitable, we need a
proven goalscorer.
On another note, the shareholders meeting is on Friday 20th Nov. For
those of us (fans not businessmen) who bought shares to be a part of
the club we support, it bodes to be a fiesty affair. I'm not going to
miss it! Edwards is due a rollocking - a 30 grand payrise and the
audacity not to release money to Fergie to improve and strengthen the
squad which MUFC plc should be all about. Watch this space.
J
|
32.1898 | Were Just Not Good Enough-Now | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Mon Nov 02 1992 22:31 | 18 |
32.1899 | MOVE ON UP | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Tue Nov 03 1992 13:24 | 7 |
|
Big Ron of the villa wants to team up Hughes with Saunders and if
United were interested Dalian Atkinson could be part of the deal..
Alex Fergerson plans to give supporters free admission to the reserve
match at Burys Gigg Lane so that Norwegian Tore Dahlum can get a
taste of a real game...???..so the papers said
|
32.1900 | | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | Lampshade | Tue Nov 03 1992 14:22 | 9 |
| That would be madness by Big Ron (jangle, jangle) because judging
from Sundays performance against QPR, Deano and Dalian are
doing really well together. Why swap an in form player who is
combining well with his striking partner, with a badly out of form one,
who couldnt finish a book?
Whats your source? I havent seen the papers today yet.
Ian
|
32.1901 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Tue Nov 03 1992 17:19 | 5 |
|
Just a wind up I expect.
JN.
|
32.1902 | Daily Mirror | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Tue Nov 03 1992 18:26 | 2 |
32.1903 | IT MUST BE TRUE | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Tue Nov 03 1992 18:40 | 11 |
|
Read it in the Daily Mirror today pages 30 31
A friend of mine saw Lee Sharpe in Manchester at the weekend
(IDOLS IN PICCADILLY) he said he's back to full fitness and
should be in contention for a first team place very soon.....
And for all you SHARPE WITTERS..He was'nt drunk and there were no
substances to be seen...
|
32.1904 | Is the monkey on his back Ryan Giggs? | YUPPY::PANES | Apache Twins - 300lbs of pure sex | Tue Nov 03 1992 18:58 | 19 |
| <<< Note 32.1903 by DOOZER::OPERATOR >>>
-< IT MUST BE TRUE >-
> Read it in the Daily Mirror today pages 30 31
> A friend of mine saw Lee Sharpe in Manchester at the weekend
> (IDOLS IN PICCADILLY) he said he's back to full fitness and
> should be in contention for a first team place very soon.....
> And for all you SHARPE WITTERS..He was'nt drunk and there were no
> substances to be seen...
You havent got the needle about his alleged problems have you?
Stuart ( insolvency abuser )
|
32.1905 | Young, good-looking...but thick | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Nov 04 1992 17:35 | 8 |
| I reckon that this drink/drugs rumour has been created by his agent to
pep-up his image as a young happ'nin' sex machine; there was an
interview-ette in Saturday's match programme with him and he sounds
like a real boring/thick b*****d.
Just my token-female opinion...
J
|
32.1906 | How about a Goal | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Nov 05 1992 21:44 | 9 |
32.1907 | So does Pallister | MACNAS::CWALSH | Fergie likes it up the Bum | Fri Nov 06 1992 15:12 | 15 |
| Any news on Robbo ? Surely he's alright now!! He played in the game
against Moskow and that was what .... 3or 4 weeks ago... That was
practically a full game aswell with the extra game.
We need him so badly he could be just the spur to give the team a bit
of confidence and hopefully with a bit of confidence we might get a
goal every few games. How good that would be.
What's the story with Dahlum(sp) ? Is he on trial or is he actually
signed. I saw him in the EC and was very impressed with him but he
didn't look like a lethal goalscorer, it was Brolin did all the scoring.
Colm.
p.s. Someone got into my a/c and changed my personal name and I was
too lazy to change it.....
|
32.1908 | Wrong Guy | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Nov 06 1992 16:13 | 15 |
32.1909 | Robbo's return | MIACT::MASON | | Fri Nov 06 1992 16:32 | 9 |
| re 1907
Robbo came on as substitute in the second half of the game against
Wimbledon last Saturday. He was practically invisible to be perfectly
honest and looked slow. But then again he has been out awhile. Give him
some time and the captain's mantle back and you never know.
J
|
32.1910 | Slip sliding away | MACNAS::CWALSH | Leeds for division 1 | Mon Nov 09 1992 14:18 | 9 |
| Aston Villa 1 Man (can't score) Utd 0
Atkinson 11
McGrath and big Ron are certainly after getting their own bit of
revenge.
Time to hit some sort of crisis button methinks.
Colm.
|
32.1911 | Give us a Goal | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Nov 09 1992 16:12 | 7 |
32.1912 | Saturday's game | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Nov 09 1992 17:19 | 13 |
| re -1
I didn't think we looked THAT bad on MOTD. I thought that Giggs and
Sharpe combined well - looks like a promising combination. On Radio 5
they commented that there was not much to choose between the two sides,
apart, of course from the goal. Schmeical had a good-un but should
really learn to keep his gob shut. Critisizing team and manager in the
press is not the way to go. We all know what the problem is but that
kind of behaviour is just churlish.
Roll on next Friday.....heads will roll...
J
|
32.1913 | GOALS PLEASE............ | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Mon Nov 09 1992 18:36 | 10 |
| re-1
I dont agree with you I'm afraid...If Schmeical feels that way as do
many supporters then at leat something might be done about the
problem...If players as good a him are unhappy that the club should be
doing better than it is at present...but nothing is being done about it
then feel free to critisize..
Aron...
|
32.1914 | Choccy was subbbbb...!!!!! | OPG::TONY | | Mon Nov 09 1992 21:21 | 16 |
| I personally dont beleive that McClair was sub...!!! Its was about time..!!!
But once again Fergusson shows how he will stick to his guns..to get his way..!!
US the supporters have been saying that McClair should either get dropped or
be put up front for about 7 weeks now..But Fergusson no he stuck at it..!!
So he waits until the team lose 3 games in a row and then decides to drop him..
And his indecision has cost the side..
It was only last season when the team were playing really well and he had Phelan
running around like a donkey absolutely not being with it and basically hindering
the side for ages before he realised that this guy was not up to the job ..!!
It seems to me that he is very slow to react to a situation...Fergusson that is.
Tony ( %issed off with Fergie)
|
32.1915 | Villa look like champions | IMBUSY::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon Nov 09 1992 21:31 | 8 |
|
I was at the game on Saturday. Despite being totally jetlagged I
really enjoyed it. Both sides played some excellent football with
Villa looking a class side. Atkinson, McGrath and Staunton were out of
this world. Giggs looked good for United but they have big problems.
They need a playmaker and a striker.
Gary.
|
32.1916 | Stretford = West End | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Tue Nov 10 1992 11:40 | 27 |
|
Listening to Radio 5 last night and the Oldham/Norwich match, there
was a report at half-time on how directors and clubs treat their fans.
The director of Barnet was caught on tape saying that Barnet did not
need any supporters, only to deny that he had said it in a later
interview. What a pratt he is. There was a rep
from the Supporters Association on as well and she was saying how bad
he was and what the supporters of barnet had done for the club, like
paying 4000 for some physio equipment and paying the clubs electricity
bill each season(she even mentioned that the police should be brought
in), it was after this that she said that this was a problem
throughout the game, that directors were not interested in the game
only in making money. She made reference to martin Edwards who took over
from his father as chairman of Man Utd, yet his main sport at the time
was Rugby, not exactly the attitude needed for a football club, and
she felt that it now shines through that Martin E is only interestd in the
money side, as can seen by the ridiculous price increases in admission.
Must say that I have to agree.
Anyway what was also mentioned is that the Stretford End has gone
forever, in the fact that when the new stand is completed it will not
be called the Stretford End???!!! It will be clled the West End ???!!!
Anyone else heard of this and if so what was your reaction. My own
opinion is that it is a very bad move for the club. Liverpool have
always had the Kop etc.. and Utd shoould always have the Stretford End,
why change now?????
mac
|
32.1917 | | YUPPY::PANES | Beware geeks bearing gifts | Tue Nov 10 1992 12:05 | 12 |
| <<< Note 32.1915 by IMBUSY::SPAIN "There's always the U.S." >>>
-< Villa look like champions >-
> They need a playmaker and a striker.
^^^^^^^
Maybe they'll put in a bid for Mark Robbins.
Stuart
|
32.1918 | Another 3 nails in Fergies coffin!!! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Tue Nov 10 1992 12:26 | 1 |
|
|
32.1919 | Stretford End in the West | OPG::TONY | | Tue Nov 10 1992 15:58 | 19 |
| Re .1916
In the last home game against Wimbledon the United Review (thats the
match programme) had an article regarding the change of name to the Stretford
End.
It basically said that in the interest of safety to supporters and also as part
of Lord Justices Taylors report the new stand will be known as the West stand.
They recognise that for the most United supporters attending regularly and
know their way around the stadium, but in the event of an incident there are
alot of energency services that might not know the geographical layout of Old
Trafford. Supporters wishing to still call it the Stretford End could still
do so..and its their desire to provide as safe environment as is humanly possible
(excluding scousers and Sheeps), and that they have no intention to take the heart
out of our club....Martin Edwards and Alex are doing that quite well as it is.!!
Fair enough.!!
Tony
|
32.1920 | | MOEUR3::CROUCH | I threw up the Dagmar Xmas Dinner | Tue Nov 10 1992 17:25 | 10 |
| >but in the event of an incident there are
>alot of energency services that might not know the geographical layout of Old
>Trafford.
But that's a lousy argument isn't it? The emergency services don't know
where the Stretford End is, but they will know where the West Stand is.
How? Do they all carry a compass? Why not just stick up a big sign
saying "Stretford End this way."?
Andy
|
32.1921 | A rose by any other name... | MIACT::MASON | | Tue Nov 10 1992 18:27 | 6 |
| At the end of the day, does it really matter what the idiots want to
call it. To us, it will always be the Stretford End, no matter what.
All I care about is that we get it back quickly, its really eery at Old
Trafford at the moment. Give us back our shouting boys.
J
|
32.1922 | only joshing chaps | YUPPY::PANES | Beware geeks bearing gifts | Tue Nov 10 1992 19:32 | 13 |
| <<< Note 32.1920 by MOEUR3::CROUCH "I threw up the Dagmar Xmas Dinner" >>>
> But that's a lousy argument isn't it? The emergency services don't know
> where the Stretford End is, but they will know where the West Stand is.
> How? Do they all carry a compass? Why not just stick up a big sign
> saying "Stretford End this way."?
Perhaps a sign post indicating the way to the back of the goal might
be more appropriate.
Stuart
|
32.1923 | Grandad, do you remember United scoring a goal? | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue Nov 10 1992 19:36 | 24 |
|
<<< Note 32.1922 by YUPPY::PANES "Beware geeks bearing gifts"
>>>
-< only joshing chaps >-
<<< Note 32.1920 by MOEUR3::CROUCH "I threw up the Dagmar Xmas
Dinner" >>>
> But that's a lousy argument isn't it? The emergency services don't
know
> where the Stretford End is, but they will know where the West
Stand is.
> How? Do they all carry a compass? Why not just stick up a big sign
> saying "Stretford End this way."?
>Perhaps a sign post indicating the way to the back of the goal
>might be more appropriate.
And one for the players too.
Gary.
|
32.1924 | There's only one Stretford End | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Nov 10 1992 20:52 | 6 |
32.1925 | Webb on the Way | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Nov 11 1992 13:00 | 4 |
32.1926 | Hirst could be a manc for that money.. | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Wed Nov 11 1992 13:53 | 5 |
32.1927 | Robins Back Home | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Wed Nov 11 1992 14:45 | 11 |
|
why not spend say 1.5 million and get Robins back ??? Thus leaving some
money in the kitty for other players, or another striker.
OK it will mean Fergie going back on a cock-up of his own doing, but it
might work !! :)
Should maybe try to part-ex Webb for Keane of Forrest, but a million
for Webb, well that is an offer no-one can refuse, or can they ???
mac
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32.1928 | Confused.. | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Nov 11 1992 15:42 | 4 |
| I've heard that the Hirst deal would involve Webb as a part exchange!
What's going on chaps?
Confused of Birmingham
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32.1929 | No way | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Brrrrrrr | Wed Nov 11 1992 16:21 | 2 |
| 4 million plus Webb for Hirst? - I don't think so! - you'll need to
dip a bit deeper into your pockets than that!
|
32.1930 | Who Next??? | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Nov 11 1992 19:20 | 7 |
32.1931 | Maybe David White ??? | MACNAS::CWALSH | Leeds for division 1 | Wed Nov 11 1992 20:57 | 16 |
| I think he should go for someone who is not doing so well at his club
at the moment but has been known to be a good goalscorer. A change of
club often brings out the best of a player who is not doing brilliant
at his own club. Look at Dean Saunders, Mark Robins, Mick Harford....
I'm sure there are many more.
This way managers are more inclined to sell the player quicker. I can't
think of any such player off hand (that's Fergies job) maybe Robert
Fleck or someone who is doing disastirously(sp) bad..... they have to be
better than McClair.
He was never going to get Hirst, he is playing too well for Wednesday
to sell him (espicially big Ron).
Colm.
|
32.1932 | Wrong Club | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Nov 11 1992 22:05 | 5 |
32.1933 | Cloughie is NEVER fooled by the mancs!!!! | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | Bananna Republic | Thu Nov 12 1992 11:17 | 13 |
| re:.1925
You must be joking ,Cloughie paying you Mancs a million for
"Neil 'fat wallet' Webb"......the price is 750,000....
personal arrangements have yet to be sorted out!!
After all these years you lot should know that OBE ALWAYS makes a nice
little profit from deals involving ex-FOREST players to mancland and
back!!!
M.J.
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32.1934 | They now know where the net is ?! | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Thu Nov 12 1992 11:31 | 24 |
|
Man Utd 3 (yes 3 goals) Brondby 2
McClair 14 Hogh 50(pen)
Wallace 44 Larsen 89
Phelan 80
Att: 5102 - The lowest Post-War attendance for a first team game !!!
Utd open part of their new West/Stretford End last night, with a
special offer of #6 a ticket(seat of course). Judging by the attendance
not many took the offer up???!!!
Notice how the players that scored are the ones we all comment
negatively about... Just shows. Utd had 6 first team players out of
this side with a lot of the youth team on display in their place.
It does look as though Webby is going back to Forrest at about 800k. A
bit more spending money. Maybe Fergie should go for Deane of Sheff Utd,
should get a reasonable price, and why not spend a bit extra and bring
TGA from Tranmere, should be able to get him for about 500k, worth a
little try...
mac
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32.1935 | relief | MIACT::MASON | | Thu Nov 12 1992 15:41 | 14 |
| The attendance figure obviously reflects the current mood at Old
Trafford. Even a friendly would attract at least double this figure
under normal circumstances. Are you listening up there in the
boardroom?
Nice to see McClair on the scoresheet - under no pressure whatsoever he
manages to do the business. It remains to be seen what happens to him
in our next League fixture.
Has anyone got a team-list? I would be interested to see the side which
created the chances to score 3 goals.
J
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32.1936 | Hailstones, don't you just love'm! Not Arf! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Nov 12 1992 16:54 | 51 |
| A few of us braved the hailstones last night & went along to the
game.
Despite the poor weather conditions the football was quite good.
The low attendance & poor weather conditions perhaps took the
shine off the game though.
The team lineup if I remember rightly was:
1 Peter Schmeichel (Captain)
2 Paul Parker
3 Lee Martin
4 Steve Bruce
5
6 Keith Gillespie
7 Bryan Robson
8 Mike Phelan
9 Brian McClair
10 Danny Wallace
11 Lee Sharpe
I can't remember who the other player was.
According to the program No.5 should have been NEIL WEBB!
Ole Webbie was probably having dinner at Cloughies though.
Subs were Brian Carey, Fraser Digby, Chris Casper, Nicky Butt
& Colin McKee.
I felt really sorry for the peeps in the Stretford End! We got
soaked & were supposedly undercover!
I must say I'm sorry to see Webb go. Agreed he needs to play 1st
team footie so another club is the best place for him but I really
do feel that Webb played a massive part in the teams performance
& goalscoring up until Christmas of last year.
At the last league match against the wombles the fans were calling
for him.
If Fergie don't like him though then he's got no chance.
Good luck to Neil anyway. I'm sure he'll lift Forest off the bottom
of the table & come back to Old Trafford & score a hattrick against
us!
Si...
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32.1937 | Sparky going?? | PEKING::DAVIESG | I'm eating my head | Fri Nov 13 1992 10:32 | 5 |
|
..Read in the paper today that Fergie is going to offer Sparky and cash
for Hirst.
Greg...
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32.1938 | Stevie Bulls Cousin | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Nov 13 1992 11:35 | 5 |
32.1939 | | MACNAS::CWALSH | Leeds for division 1 | Mon Nov 16 1992 17:17 | 6 |
| re. -1
Did he play in the cup Brian ??
Colm.
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32.1940 | What a load of Rubbish.. | ESASE1::CWALSH | Mancs for Div. 2 | Mon Nov 16 1992 17:45 | 6 |
32.1941 | ???? | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Nov 16 1992 17:49 | 4 |
32.1942 | | WOTVAX::SHAW27::WATTERSONP | Everton Everton rah rah rah | Mon Nov 16 1992 17:55 | 7 |
|
Re Gary Bull
Duncan McKenzie said on 606 that it was all a hoax - Man Utd never
contacted Barnet about Bull.
Paul
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32.1943 | Bees not in hive of activity on transfer scene! | ARRODS::OHAGANB | The Return of Kipperhead | Mon Nov 16 1992 18:12 | 4 |
| Barnet are'nt allowed to take part in any transfer dealings anyway.
barry
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32.1944 | Gorgeous pouting Panes, ponders | YUPPY::PANES | Acid house cooking by Psychadelia Smith | Mon Nov 16 1992 18:21 | 12 |
| <<< Note 32.1943 by ARRODS::OHAGANB "The Return of Kipperhead" >>>
-< Bees not in hive of activity on transfer scene! >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Barry,
Have you still pinned your hopes on becoming a sub-editor at fortress Wapping?
Stuart
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32.1945 | It Was in the Papers | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Nov 16 1992 18:23 | 8 |
32.1946 | Bazzers Busy Bees Bolloc... | ARRODS::OHAGANB | The Return of Kipperhead | Mon Nov 16 1992 18:45 | 7 |
| .44
Stuart, as note .1945 testifies, I'm only at the half truth level
in my bid to become a son of Wapping. Only when I can completely
fabricate whole stories will the job be mine.
barry.
|
32.1947 | | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Mon Nov 16 1992 19:26 | 1 |
| 6 million - that's my final offer ..
|
32.1948 | | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Mon Nov 16 1992 19:27 | 1 |
| OK 7 million .. positively, absolutely ..
|
32.1949 | | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Nov 16 1992 21:18 | 4 |
32.1950 | MUFC plc AGM | MIACT::MASON | | Tue Nov 17 1992 13:08 | 5 |
| Brian, the AGM is on Friday starting at 11.30pm. Health permitting, I
will be there.
J
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32.1951 | Fergie/Martin must go! | MSAM00::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Thu Nov 19 1992 13:29 | 12 |
| Julie
Can you move a motion for Fergie and Martin to look for another job?
They have messed up enough!
Hirst could get crocked after 1 game - remember Dublin? - there goes x
million quids. Moral of story - do not put all the eggs in one basket.
Like I have said before, the midfielders should also contribute to the
goals. Is Ince's career record still at 1 league goal at ManU?
RobLim
|
32.1952 | McClair wasn't playing..... SHOCK!!! | MACNAS::CWALSH | Leeds for division 1 | Thu Nov 19 1992 15:16 | 19 |
| A good few MUFC players in action latnight.
Irwin played good defensively for Ireland but I fear that playing for I
reland might not benefit him as a Utd player.
Ince was supposed to have done very well for England, I saw the
highlights and he made Gazzas first and won the free kick for Pearce.
Blackmore and Hughes played for Wales.... from what I saw Hughes looked
very quiet and played in a midfield role. Giggs was brought on near the
end, didn't see him in highlights. It's surprising that he doesn't
start for Wales. It's Fergie that Yorath should take it out on not
Giggs.
No injuries anyway.
One of the leakiest defences in the league on Sat Vs Oldham.
Surely we might sneak one goal. - yeah you're right it is too much to
ask for -
Colm.
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32.1953 | Wales | MIACT::MASON | | Thu Nov 19 1992 15:50 | 17 |
| re -1
Giggs doesn't start for Wales because Yorath doesn't play the type of
game that could easily encorporate him. He would rather bring him on
towards the end of the game when the opposition is tiring up - the
point being that his freshness and pace would get them.
Unfortunately, that didn't happen last night.
As for the meeting, apologies chaps but something has come up and I
can't go. I'll try and get the lowdown from some guys at the game on
Saturday. As for me putting forward a motion that Ferg and Edwards
should go, I don't think you'll be short on people to do that one
somehow..
J
|
32.1954 | dreamland | MACNAS::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Old Game... | Fri Nov 20 1992 16:44 | 26 |
|
Colm ,
You seem to have contacted the same disease as some other manc noters
What kind of rubbish are you on about with
"Irwin played good defensively for Ireland but I fear that playing
for Ireland might not benefit him as a Utd player..."
What are you talking about.......better still what do you think
you are talking about...
That's nearly as bad as the personnel name that says...
"Europe is Scouse free....."
Does the owner of this personnel name not know...
that "Europe was Manc free" weeks before it was Scouse free....
in football
jm
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32.1955 | It'll happen | MACNAS::CWALSH | Leeds for division 1 | Fri Nov 20 1992 17:11 | 13 |
| re. -1
If you watched Irwin playing for Ireland and for Utd you'd know what
I'm talking about. When he plays for Ireland he kicks the ball down the line
every single time even if there is no-one there and I think he could
start playing like this for Utd soon.
His distribution while playing with Utd is excellent, and he can't do
the same while playing for Ireland.
It happened to Steve Staunton while he was at Liverpool.
Colm
BTW what disease are you on about ???
|
32.1956 | Last English Team to taste European Glory | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Nov 20 1992 18:10 | 6 |
32.1957 | ????? | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Nov 20 1992 18:13 | 4 |
32.1958 | | TRUCKS::SANT | But sir, it's *supposed* to do that! | Mon Nov 23 1992 12:49 | 15 |
32.1959 | Welcome to the Working Week | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Nov 23 1992 12:57 | 49 |
| The AGM was a fiery affair, but surprisingly, no-one was asked to
resign. The overwhelming desire was for money to be released to Fergie
to buy a decent striker. He was hoping to announce that David Hirst
would be the man that morning, but his fax was responded to with a
resounding NO.
It was requested that the shareholders forgoe their dividend payment as
it would save the club a couple of mill which could go into the "pot",
but it was rightly pointed out that MUFC plc had made a commitment to
the shareholders and had to go through with the payment. It is also a
stock market requirement. Anyhow, this money comes from a different
"pot" to the transfer money and it transpires that we now have 14 mill
for Fergie to play with. It couldn't be released before as MUFC plc had
to keep a certain credit balance to be in a good position on the stock
exchange. Begs the question business or football eh?
MUFC 3 Oldham 0
McClair (2)
Hughes
An excellent first half which after 15 minutes produced 2 cracking
goals. After the barren spell of the past few weeks it was astounding.
It was a different team that took to the field, no doubt about it. The
catalyst imo was Lee Sharpe who looked absolutely brilliant. He was
darting about as of old, holding the ball well and timing some great
runs forward. His crosses were the business, producing some really
exciting attacking moves.
We could definately have had more than 3 in the first half. McClair was
like a man possessed. Fergie played him up front (he listens at last)
and it worked to perfection. It left Hughes free to run forward and
wait for the ball rather than having to fight to create chances for
himself. The midfield looked strong, Robson has given them a drive
again. Giggs had a real off-day, playing on the wrong side of the field
for him didn't really help, but he had a real howler.
The second half was dull in comparison. We had to soak up a lot of
Oldham pressure but they never really looked like scoring. The one real
chance they had crashed against the bar.
I was really encouraged by Saturday's performance especially in the
light of the matches we've got in the run-up to Christmas. They played
with a confidence which comes with *finally* sticking the ball in the
back of the net. They were shooting from range and playing some great
one-touch football.
A huge sigh of relief and contentment all round...
J
|
32.1960 | 3-0.... Are you sure ??? | MACNAS::CWALSH | | Mon Nov 23 1992 19:50 | 10 |
| Saw the goals on Skys wondershow yesterday. Nothing spectacular but at
least McClair knows where the net is. They were two typical McClair
goals ones which we haven't been seeing. Hopefully (fingers crossed)
this might start some sort of a run for McClair now and you'd never
know one of the midfielders might score.
Colm.
ps Good to see the Arse get stuffed!!!!
|
32.1961 | United scoring! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Mon Nov 23 1992 20:05 | 11 |
| A good win at last...........Looks like United are also at full
strenght for the first time in ages....Maybe now we will start winning
and challenge for the title...
Aron...
p.s. I'm not getting carried away due to just 1 win but it's better than
losing!
|
32.1962 | It's O.T. on Dec 12th. | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Nov 23 1992 22:15 | 7 |
32.1963 | Break out the tissues | SIOG::APPS_PB | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Tue Nov 24 1992 10:28 | 5 |
|
Re -1,
Does this mean theres going to be more of those 'I was on the
Stretford End & no one can take that away from me . . .' type mails?
|
32.1964 | Cry Babies | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Nov 24 1992 12:23 | 5 |
32.1965 | Not the 9 o'clock news | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Tue Nov 24 1992 13:18 | 26 |
| RE .1963
BORING !!!!!!!!!
Any more news on who Utd are after as a striker????
Is Pancev(sp!) of Inter Milan still a target, after his show on Sunday
in the Milan derby, I think we could still do better, and I believe
that he would not be available until the end of the season anyway.!
Rumours have it that this could be Fergies last season, and that Robson
is tipped to take over, anyone else hear about this??? Also that Utd
are keeping their eye on John Aldridge (cue Cunno).....
Man City have been given an extra 500 tickets to the derby with Utd a
week on Sunday, this on top of the 200 they had already
recieved.(surely that is 600 to many?!!)
Utd's game against Oldham was the highest attendance this season approx
33/34 thousand. I also believe that Oldham had a screen set up at
Boundary Park on Saturday, did it happen ?? I read this in the Friday
edition of the MEN. If so how many and how much were they charged??
mac
|
32.1966 | Oldham | MIACT::MASON | | Tue Nov 24 1992 16:27 | 13 |
| Oldham did have a screen set up in Boundary Park and had the game
transmitted over to them live. Punters did have to pay but not the
normal gate admission price I don't think. Joe Royall (sp?) said on GMR
that if they broke even on the set-up cost then they would be happy.
They only did it because United only let in a few hundred of their fans
and they didn't want the rest to suffer. Good on 'em I say.
RE Brian's visit to OT on December 12th, is this a cue for us United
noters to get together for a beer or two?
J
|
32.1967 | | TRUCKS::SANT | But sir, it's *supposed* to do that! | Tue Nov 24 1992 16:31 | 8 |
|
I'll lay odds that Brian *won't* be on the Stretford End.....
It's currently a building site.
Andy.
|
32.1968 | Did Someone say Beer | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Nov 24 1992 17:51 | 6 |
32.1969 | Are you sure..???? | OPG::TONY | | Tue Nov 24 1992 18:54 | 17 |
| RE. 1967
>I'll lay odds that Brian *won't* be on the Stretford End.....
>It's currently a building site.
>Andy.
Andy,
The Stretford End opened on Saturday against Oldham..Actually only
the Lower tier opened. It looked about 65% full as well. Obviously its uncovered
at the moment but it'll look great when its finished..
Tony
|
32.1970 | errrr.... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Tue Nov 24 1992 21:30 | 4 |
| I think what he's trying to get at is that its no longer called the stretford
end. I think it's called the west stand..
Mick
|
32.1971 | Frog Leaps across penines | WELCLU::CADD | L.U.F.C. League Champions 1991/92 | Thu Nov 26 1992 23:53 | 23 |
|
The Mancs have paid 1.2 million for Eric Cantona, he has not been in
our squad for a few games now and was NOT happy at being on the bench
or being subbed.His temperament in the end was his undoing at Elland
Rd.
It remains to be seen as to whether Alex Ferguson will put up with
his tantrums when he's subbed or doesn't get a game.
It is a big blow for Leeds fans who had taken Cantona to heart and a
lot of people will be asking why when he has scored 11 goals already
this season is he going to our arch rivals ?.
Personally i think it opens up a position for Rocastle who hasn't
been getting in the side at the expense of cantona up front, maybe that
will change now the L'enfant Terrible has gone.
Paul.....
|
32.1972 | Great news..... | LEMAN::BURKHALTER | | Fri Nov 27 1992 10:03 | 3 |
| ....my favourite player goes to my favourite team!
-Dom
|
32.1973 | | JRDV04::CHAMPOLLION | | Fri Nov 27 1992 10:47 | 11 |
32.1974 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | By eck it's parky | Fri Nov 27 1992 11:22 | 5 |
|
It's true - sounds very weird to me, I imagine they'll be a few p'ed
off Leeds supporters today.
Paul
|
32.1975 | CANTONA SEES RED | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Fri Nov 27 1992 11:29 | 10 |
|
ERIC CANTONA will today join UNITED for 1.2 million
I hope we don't have to be to patient before he starts hitting the
sort of form he was in at the begining of the season..two hatricks
in seventeen days will do nicely again...A brilliant flair player
with good control, The only reason I can think of why he left Leeds
is because they tend to play the high ball to Chapman alot and maybe
that did'nt suit him..who knows..who cares...he's now a UNITED player.
|
32.1976 | Cantona | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Leeds Champions | Fri Nov 27 1992 11:40 | 12 |
| re -2
I'm not particularly P'ed off. We made a profit on him for the few months he
played, we won the championship too! I agree he scores a lot of goals but isn't
the sort of player that exactly goes out and gets the ball for you in awkward
situations. He played particularly poorly when it counted against Rangers and
has drifted out of other games when it suited him. Good luck with him. We did.
James.
P.S. I think it is in his contract that for every goal he gets against Leeds
the Mancs will have to pay Leeds 100K :-).
|
32.1977 | unbelievable....... | TRUCKS::SANT | But sir, it's *supposed* to do that! | Fri Nov 27 1992 14:22 | 21 |
|
Well I'm amazed that Alex has actually made such an astute and
inspired signing...
Many of you Leeds fans have been saying what a great player he
is and how he brings other players into the game, sets up chances,
scores brilliant goals. I hope he continues to for us!
I think we all know by now, with JF's knowledge of the man, that
he's a bit flakey, but he made the difference to Leeds'
championship challenge last year and no mistake.
I can understand any Leeds fan being extremely disappointed at
losing such class and ability, less-so at the departure of someone
who plays for himself at whatever cost to his team.
United (the Manchester variety!) certainly need a goal-scorer to
do that for six months as of now.
Andy.
|
32.1978 | OOH ARH or not ? | WELCLU::GOLDSACK | | Fri Nov 27 1992 14:44 | 12 |
| This signing has just about made by day. My brother is a Leeds fan and
I'll never forget the night he called me from a telephone box outside
the civic reception that Leeds received for winning the league. All I
could hear was approx 60,000 poeple chanting OH AH Cantona, and my
brother laughing down the phone. The look on his face when I pooped
round last night to tell him was sheer delight.
On a more serious note who will be displaced from the the currect team,
and even more serious what will the UTD faithful sing? I can't beleive
they will simply continue with the OOH AR theme. Any ideas?
Mark
|
32.1979 | whoops. | WELCLU::GOLDSACK | | Fri Nov 27 1992 14:45 | 4 |
| Soory about the previous note. As much as I felt like "pooping" on
brothers carpet I did infact Pop round!!!!
MG
|
32.1980 | A Snip at 1.2 Million | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Nov 27 1992 15:01 | 14 |
32.1981 | | TRUCKS::SANT | But sir, it's *supposed* to do that! | Fri Nov 27 1992 17:09 | 12 |
|
...but let's keep this in perspective...
Howard Wilkinson sold Cantona to Man Utd. Eric didn't choose
to leave Elland Road for OT *until* he knew HW was going to sell
him.
Hardly a happy situation for Eric to find himself in, and it
says something about Wilkinson...
Andy.
|
32.1982 | but what does a championship medal look like ERIC? | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | Bananna Republic | Fri Nov 27 1992 18:06 | 3 |
|
at least one of the MANC players has a championship medal:-)
|
32.1983 | Answers on a Postcard to... | SIOG::COLMAN | | Fri Nov 27 1992 18:56 | 10 |
|
Re: Last
Since you brought it up who was the last player on the Mancs books
in possession of a league winners medal ?
My guess is Gary Birtles but I could be wrong.
Stephen C.
|
32.1984 | | TRUCKS::SANT | But sir, it's *supposed* to do that! | Fri Nov 27 1992 19:05 | 2 |
|
John Gidman?
|
32.1985 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Fri Nov 27 1992 19:09 | 3 |
| Viv Anderson? Or did he miss Forest's late 70's championships?
barry.
|
32.1986 | Well you didn't say which league | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | | Fri Nov 27 1992 19:14 | 3 |
|
Brian McClair.............Celtic 1985
|
32.1987 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Fri Nov 27 1992 19:22 | 5 |
| re. 1986
Was that the last time they won the Prem? Depressing if so.
barry.
|
32.1988 | Some facts before the weekend starts for ye manc fans..... | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Fri Nov 27 1992 19:43 | 44 |
|
A few interesting facts taken from vnews (without permission)
A team of Manchester United players who went to Old Trafford after winning
League title honours elsewhere and so took a break from realistic Championship
contention.
1. Jim Leighton - Aberdeen
2. Viv Anderson - Nottingham Forest
3. John Sirebaek - Vejle
4. George Graham - Arsenal
5. Gordon McQueen - Leeds
6. Brian McClair - Celtic
7. Gordon Strachen - Aberdeen
8. Arnold Muhren - Ajax
9. Joe Jordon - Leeds
10.Gary Birtles - Nottingham Forest
11.Lou Macari - Celtic
and now ...
12. Eric Cantona - Leeds
A Team of former Manchester United players who left to play in, coach or
manage Championship winning teams elsewhere after a period of non-contention at
Old Trafford.
1. Jimmy Rimmer - Villa
2. John Sirebaek - Denmark
3. Stewart Houston - Arsenal
4. George Graham - Arsenal
5. Jimmy Nicholl - Rangers
6. Ray Wilkins - Rangers
7 Gordon Strachen - Leeds
8. Peter Beardsley - Liverpool
9. Joe Jordon - Verona
10.Johnny Giles - Leeds
11.Laurie Cunningham - Real Madrid
A Team of current Manchester United players who have won Championship honours
whilst at Old Trafford -
1. Peter Schmeichel - Denmark
2. etc Er, thats it !!!
regards....
-dave-
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32.1989 | Have a nice weekend.. | MIACT::MASON | | Fri Nov 27 1992 20:22 | 24 |
| Oh dear -dave-, having a slow day are we? I wish I was as busy as
you... Anyway ducks, we really have heard it all before you know!
On to more important things and tomorrow's game at Arsenal. Given last
week's performance by United (which I think is more relevant to
tomorrow's game than Arsenal's defeat by Leeds) I think it will be a
tight game. What I meant by the bracketted remark was that I think
Arsenal just slipped up - they are still going to be tough to hold,
especially at home. However, what I saw last saturday was very
promising. Fergie will name the same side and put "ooh aah" on the
bench in place of the young kid who came on in the second half of last
week's game. Unfortunate for him really (Nicky was his name...?) as he
played really well and deserved another chance. Perhaps Fergie will
keep him on the bench and dump Phelan... worse things have happened..!
Still, I shall sit on the fence and go for a 1-1 result with McClair
doing it again.
Before I leave you for the weekend, I must just register my absolute
shock at Fergie's signing of Cantona. A bold move, let's hope it
works.. I look forward to seeing him play.
J
|
32.1990 | | MASALA::JJACK | | Fri Nov 27 1992 20:43 | 8 |
| RE.1987
No.......It was also won in the Centenary year of 1998 (Mind you, even
that was long enough ago).
sqfcsc
|
32.1991 | We're moving up | MACNAS::CWALSH | | Mon Nov 30 1992 12:51 | 18 |
| The Arse are stuffed !!!!
1-0 to the Mancs and Hughes did the damage after 17 mins./
A scrappy enough goal in the end after Giggs hit the post with a
stunning shot, Sharpe crossed crossed the rebound.... The donkey messed
up and Hughes was there to bundle it over.
United deserved to win in a scrappy game.... Arsenal never threatened
Uniteds goal and looked very poor. Sharpe had one chance which he
should have scored..... but overall a good display and an excellent
result!!!
The question remains.... Where is "l'enfant terrible" going to fit in
after this display. Ferguson said he was going to play him in Benfica
using McClair and Hughes a half each. He also said he hasn't a clue
what he was going to do with him...... Some manager
Colm.
|
32.1992 | Gunned Down by Sparkey | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Nov 30 1992 14:59 | 15 |
32.1993 | Be discrete | MACNAS::CWALSH | | Mon Nov 30 1992 17:23 | 9 |
| Brian,
All he has to do is to say that he knows what he is going to do with
him but not tell the media.... not to say he hasn't a clue.
It makes you wonder why he bought him....
I'm sure he has ideas in his head just to keep them quiet.
Colm.
|
32.1994 | No Brown Ale for Sparkey | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Nov 30 1992 21:22 | 9 |
32.1995 | Mark & Eric | JRDV04::CHAMPOLLION | | Wed Dec 02 1992 07:53 | 7 |
| With all respect due I think Cantona will oust McClair and make a
deadly partnership with Hughues, 2 flair players capable of scoring
goals. Also, Cantona can play a little behind the forwards if need be,
kind of offence-oriented midfield man, he's done it before.
My 2 francs' worth
JF
|
32.1996 | Benefica 1 - 0 Man. Utd. | VAXVLS::CCASEY | Liverpool now and forever.. | Wed Dec 02 1992 12:02 | 1 |
| Cantana picked up his first booking in a Utd. shirt..
|
32.1997 | Vinny Cantona | JRDV04::CHAMPOLLION | | Wed Dec 02 1992 12:53 | 9 |
| What a great start indeed! Cantona was all over, he played brilliantly,
set up 4 goals which McClair missed, tackled like crazy, insulted the
ref, ate his shirt, was substituted and abused his manager.
Ah, good to see him back!
JF
PS/I did not watch the game of course.
|
32.1998 | | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Wed Dec 02 1992 13:07 | 5 |
| JF - our English friends may not remember the famous "shirt incident"
which you alluded to in your previous reply - can you remind everyone
please ?? Was it at Bordeaux ??
Ray
|
32.1999 | OM shirt | JRDV04::CHAMPOLLION | | Thu Dec 03 1992 06:46 | 11 |
| If my memory serves me right it was the Marseille shirt. It was during
a friendly during the winter break. Disappointed by some *bad*
refeereing, Cantona was getting restless. Either he was sent off or the
manager substituted him, in any case he walked to the bench, pulled his
shirt off and walked on it. The next day he was put on the transfer
list. That's when he joined Bordeaux where he behaved for the rest of
the season before joining Montpellier, then Nimes, then Leeds, now MU.
Come on Eric, come to Paris they will love you there -
JF
|
32.2000 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Desert Orchid is the king | Thu Dec 03 1992 17:57 | 5 |
| x000
Yeeesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tony
|
32.2001 | When did I miss this? | SALES::THILL | | Thu Dec 03 1992 18:51 | 5 |
| I've been in and out recently, so I must have missed something...When
did Leeds sell Cantona to the Mancs? I was under the impression that he
was doing pretty well at Leeds, but...
Tom
|
32.2002 | Derby day | MIACT::MASON | | Fri Dec 04 1992 13:43 | 10 |
| The Manchester derby on Sunday (on my birthday no less..) and the home
debut for Eric. What will Fergie do with him? Reports of the mid-week
game suggest he may play up front with Sparky, and McClair will drop
back into midfield. I don't reckon Fergie will put him in the starting
line-up. We'll probably start with the team that beat the Arse.
Here's hoping for a cracking birthday game. United will strut off with
the honours, 1-0. Sparky will pierce the onion bag.
J
|
32.2003 | Birthday Greetings | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Dec 04 1992 16:03 | 7 |
32.2004 | Moving up | MACNAS::CWALSH | | Mon Dec 07 1992 15:04 | 29 |
| Man Utd 2 Man City 1
Ince Quinn
Hughes
Another good performance by Utd in a tough tackling game. The four
central midfielders really got stuck in yesterday. Paul Ince came out
on top though, he was inspired and was allover the pitch and scored a
brilliant goal to cap a great performance. McMahon couldn't take his
beating and should have been send off.
Utd were well on top in the first half with Giggs allover the park and
causing a lot of problems. The goal came after 17 mins... Bruce laid
the ball back to Ince to fire in with his left leg from the edge of the
box for his first goal of the season.
Giggs went off injured at half time after a tackle by McMahon.
Eric made his debut at Old Trafford and he got a great reception.
He was out of them game mostly but showed one or two touches that
suggests he should be in instead of McClair --who I thought was out
injured yesterday until I saw him clapping the Utd faithful after the
game.
Hughes got a cracking goal then with about 15 mins left and Quinn
scored directly after this. Followed a period of some City where they
could have sneaked an undeserved draw.
Arsenal and Leeds were beaten again --- a great weekend.
Colm.
|
32.2005 | Yes. | TRUCKS::SANT | But sir, it's *supposed* to do that! | Mon Dec 07 1992 19:42 | 6 |
|
What a strike by Sparky Hughes - pick that one out, Tony Coton!!
5th and climbing.....three wins in a row....United are back!
Andy.
|
32.2006 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Well Des, it was a bit of a bobbler.... | Mon Dec 07 1992 19:48 | 6 |
|
3 wins hardly make a summer.
Or something like that ;-)
Tim
|
32.2007 | | TRUCKS::SANT | But sir, it's *supposed* to do that! | Mon Dec 07 1992 20:01 | 7 |
|
Correct, Tim...it make nine points...
...and it might suggest at least warm spell 8-)
Andy.
|
32.2008 | I can feel it in my BLOOD! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Mon Dec 07 1992 20:03 | 18 |
|
As I mentioned in note .1961..United are now at full strenght and
there is,can you believe it,competition for first team places!,wich can
only be good for the club as Fergerson has also mentioned I think..
With the present side but with Cantona in and MCclair on the subs bench
with good players such as Kanchelskis,Wallace,and Blackmore etc...
United are looking very good in my eyes and can see them doing very
well in the next couple of weeks and further hopefully and reckon they
will win the championship this year!!!!!!?
Aron....
|
32.2009 | Kings of Manchester | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Dec 07 1992 20:45 | 9 |
32.2010 | Inc(h)e's stats? | MSAM00::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Tue Dec 08 1992 08:08 | 13 |
| Re:Ince
Can someone answer this?
Ince's scored his ___ league goal(s) in ___ years at OT.
Good effort, though. Now, we need Sparkey to stay out of trouble! He
must not use his head ;-)
This Saturday GAME will be show live in most part of Asia ('bout 2200
hrs over here)
RobLim
|
32.2011 | | TRUCKS::SANT | But sir, it's *supposed* to do that! | Tue Dec 08 1992 12:01 | 9 |
|
Robert, I think it was Ince's first goal since March. March '92.
re .2008.....league championship?
ssshhhhhhhh!!!! you'll wake all those ghosts up again! 8-)
Andy.
|
32.2012 | | YUPPY::PANES | You'll never take me alive, copper | Tue Dec 08 1992 13:25 | 6 |
|
Is there any truth in the rumour that Cantona was bought as a makeweight
until Dion Dublin gets fit??
Stuart
|
32.2013 | | ZGOV06::SKCHONG | | Wed Dec 09 1992 04:44 | 12 |
|
Re : .2010
Thanks Rob for the TV info. We have quite a large following of M.U.
fans here in ZGO (and also the other team....) As for me, I'm a true
Red Devils fan.
Will it be shown on TV3? We usually know of the live televise match
on the day itself. Also not everybody can receive TV3 in Singapore.
Luckily for me I can.
sk
|
32.2014 | Nearly Live in Ireland | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Dec 09 1992 11:00 | 4 |
| The match will also be shown in Ireland on RTE at 3.30. They have to show
it a half-hour behind time because of some agreement with the Premier League.
B@
|
32.2015 | Better late than never..? | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Dec 09 1992 12:28 | 20 |
| After being out of the office for a couple of days I'll be brief in
adding the odd comment re Sunday's game. I agree with all said before,
McMahon was an animal and should have walked. The ref looked reluctant
to even book the b*****d. Anyway, Ince played him all over the park and
was my MotM easily. Sparky's goal was a blinder and right in front of
me as I was swigging a birthday whisky from a fellow Red. Cantona's
debut too (it looked weird, him in a red strip) but he didn't really
make much of an impact. He couldve stolen the show though when he was
put onto a great cross from Sharpe (after some nice work down the left
from him) and had the goalkeeper to beat until Curle came out of
nowhere to tackle him.
The second half fell well short of the first with United defending
hard. But we defended well (Quinn's goal apart which was really scrappy
and more down to a total lack of concentration on our part after
Sparky's stunner) and ended up the winners. Good oh.
Norwich next week. Are we all drinking together afterwards?
J
|
32.2016 | | YUPPY::PANES | You'll never take me alive, copper | Wed Dec 09 1992 12:29 | 10 |
32.2017 | 3 Points and Pints Please | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Dec 09 1992 14:57 | 9 |
| <<< Note 32.2015 by MIACT::MASON >>>
-< Better late than never..? >-
>>> Norwich next week. Are we all drinking together afterwards?
Julie, I'll be in Manchester all day Saturday, so i can meet you for a Beer
or two before or after the game. Whatever suits you. Anymore Reds going
to O.T on Saturday who would like to meet for a Beer.
B@
|
32.2018 | Bevvy | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Dec 09 1992 19:51 | 9 |
| Brian,
I suggest we meet before the match, maybe at 1pm somewhere near the
ground and go on from there. Simon Stockman (where are you..?!) is
usually around at that time and I'm sure there will be some others.
Come on you lot, a Christmas bevvy or two could be what you need to
warm your cockles..or whatever.
J
|
32.2019 | A lovely pair of legs, and a mean right hook ... | MIACT::RANKINE | | Thu Dec 10 1992 16:52 | 7 |
| Re -1
It has to be said that Julies reputation as a cockle (or whatever)
warmer is legendary here at BBP !!!. So make a point of being there on
Saturday lads.....
Paul...who will probably get an ear warmer from Joolz for this
|
32.2020 | The referee's a very nice person really.. | MIACT::MASON | | Thu Dec 10 1992 20:09 | 5 |
| Totally ignoring my learned friend's response (but you know what we
football fans really think about referees don't you...), should we meet
outside the souvenir shop at, say 1.15 or thereabouts?
J
|
32.2021 | Calling all Reds | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Dec 10 1992 22:15 | 8 |
32.2022 | In from the cold | TROOA::PBLANEY | Opinions are free, advice will cost you | Fri Dec 11 1992 00:48 | 22 |
| Apolgies for not being here for a few months. Looks like we are doing
OK. No live matches yet - Sky want too much money, so a week later we
get the recording. Seen the game vs Arsenal - they are just pulling it
together. I agree the Cantona deal is temporary.
Now please no more social arrangements via notes - I am much too
jealous to be able to take it - I might be tempted to spend the $570 80
cent US dollars (Canadian) to come over one day soon...wife has
promised.
Meanwhile, I'm still the man about town in my resplendant United
home/away shirts Simon got for me...buy that lad a pint someone!
Must beat Norwich - not to worry though, they will fall. We are better
lying just a few points off the pace - keeps the competitive spirit
alive.
In case I am not inagain before the all telling Christmas schedule,
Merry Christmasto all United fans, and all you non-united fans who read
this note 'cos your own team is so boring.
Paul
|
32.2023 | Another win..guinness fuelled.. | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Dec 14 1992 12:21 | 31 |
| United 1 Norwich City 0
Hughes
Very nice to finally meet Brian on Saturday, a couple of pints of
guinness and some fine football chat set the scene for a very
entertaining game of football indeed. The highlights on BBC1 Sat night
I thought were just a touch NC-biased but they did serve to illustrate
an exciting game.
We won through a Sharpe cross, a Norwich mistake and a poached goal
from Sparky. We deserved, and should have buried far more - McClair
missed a couple of real sitters; Ince and Giggs had a couple; Cantona
miskicked and Sharpe fell over the goalkeeper... the list is endless.
We should have won 3-1 at least. Robins had a good effort saved by
Schmeical's legs, but that apart, he had a quiet game.
Ince had a good game again. Fergie has now said that he is a future
United captain and I agree. He has learned to control his temper and
channel his aggression into his football. He looks sharp and quick on
the ball and tackles well.
Cantona started the game in the no 7 shirt due to Robson feeling a
groin strain just before the game. He showed some class touches and put
in some fine crosses. He is combining well with Hughes and could well
threaten McClair's place and not Sparky's.
We are now third in the table due to the Pool beating Blackburn
yesterday and Villa (now 5-2 favorites for the title) winning at home
to Forest. It all bodes well for an exciting Christmas.
J
|
32.2024 | Eric? | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Mon Dec 14 1992 13:58 | 7 |
| Sunday paper here carried a story for Cantona's debut at OT, something like:
"Eric charms Old Trafford".
Did he get a good reception? Details please-
JF
|
32.2025 | Poor finishing...... | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Mon Dec 14 1992 14:38 | 15 |
|
Julie I saw about 30-40mins of the game yesterday (unbiased highlights) and
it looked like neither team would score even if they played an extra 90mins...
Sparkys goal was a Christmas present from the Norwich defense...
Cantona's passing was very good, but he looked very clumsy in front of goal..
Giggs looks very good on the ball, reminds me a little of Gordon Hill.. Brian
Mc Clair wouldn't hit the target if he was standing on the goal line...
Otherwise I enjoyed what I saw good end to end stuff, with the weather
maybe spoiling the day for a few folks......
-dave-
|
32.2026 | Probably.. | OPG::TONY | | Mon Dec 14 1992 21:47 | 24 |
| Re: poor finishing
Dave,
I think its fair to say that there was some poor finishing on Saturday,
especially in terms of how many chances United actually created...
But if you were there about 6 weeks ago against Wimbledon you'd realise how
improved we are now..
As for Cantona I certainly saw signs of some sort of understanding with Hughes.
Hopefully this will flourish...!!
Mc Clair in his sort of new role as a midfielder is trying to adapt..Its fair
to say that he is not in form at the moment...He was our top goal scorer last
season with 24 and our Player of the season..
All in all things aren't that bad ...
I can't help thinking that last season we didn't beat anyone in the top 6..
and god we know its a long way to the title..!!
Tony
|
32.2027 | 2-1 to Utd | MACNAS::CWALSH | A goal a day keeps relegation away | Fri Dec 18 1992 14:26 | 9 |
| Chelsea tomorrow, another test. It seems now that every 2nd week we
have a test to see if we are good enough to FINALLY win the championship.
This is good because it's the teams that we're expected to beat that we
lose to whereas we beat the so-called better teams.
What's the story on Robson?? Hopefully he's back and then McClair can
be dropped with Hughes and Cantona up front.
Colm.
|
32.2028 | Thank's Julie | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Dec 18 1992 15:04 | 11 |
32.2029 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Dec 18 1992 15:23 | 4 |
| Re.2027
Robson is still injured; so same team as that against Norwich. Should be strong
enough to see off these upstarts from the Bridge.
|
32.2030 | A Point Gained | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Dec 22 1992 19:51 | 8 |
32.2031 | F.A. Cup 3rd Round 2nd of January 1993..Re-arranged | OPG::TONY | | Tue Dec 22 1992 20:41 | 6 |
| Hi chaps,
For any United fans who are planning to come to this game against Bury or Wigan
this game has been re-arranged for TUESDAY 5th of JAN at 8:00pm.
Tony
|
32.2032 | new stand | MACNAS::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld Game... | Wed Dec 23 1992 12:30 | 14 |
|
Brian ,
Give us an update of the ground improvements , what will the capacity
be when the new stand is finished . Looks like its going to look
very well when its finished.....
Now all United have to do is go an and win the League and bring it
back to one of the best Stadiums in the U.K.
United look a better balanced team this season , How did Irwin play????
jm
|
32.2033 | A Very Happy Christmas to all my Fellow Reds | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Dec 23 1992 15:43 | 20 |
32.2034 | Christmas Update | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Dec 23 1992 16:17 | 53 |
| Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93 Score
* LIVE ON SKY
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A) 1-2 Hughes
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H) 0-3
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H) 1-1 Irwin
Mon 24th Aug Southampton (A) * 1-0 Dublin
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H) 1-0 Hughes
Sun 6th Sep Leeds United (H) * 2-0 Kanchelskis,Bruce
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A) 2-0 McClair,Bruce (Pen)
Wed 16th Sep Torpedo Moscow (H) 0-0
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A) 1-1 Giggs
Wed 23rd Sep Brighton & HA (A) (CC Cup) 1-1 Wallace
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H) 0-0
Tue 29th Sep Torpedo Moscow (A) 0-0 (Beaten on Penalties)
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A) 1-1 Bruce (Pen)
Wed 7th Oct Brighton & HA (H) (CC Cup) 1-0 Hughes
Sun 18th Oct Liverpool (H) * 2-2 Hughes (2)
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-0
Wed 28th Oct Aston Villa (A) (CC Cup) 0-1
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H) 0-1
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A) 0-1
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H) 3-0 McClair (2), Hughes
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A) 1-0 Hughes
Sun 6th Dec Man City (H) * 2-1 Ince, Hughes
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H) 1-0 Hughes
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A) 1-1 Cantona
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A)
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H)
Tue 5th Jan Bury or Wigan(FA3)(H)
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H)
Sat 16th Jan Q.P.R. (A) *
Sat 23rd Jan FA Cup 4th Round
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H)
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A)
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H)
Wed 9th Feb Leeds United (A)
Sat 13th Feb Crystal Palace (A) (FA Cup 5th Round)
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H)
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H)
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A) (FA Cup 6th Round)
Sat 13th Mar Aston Villa (H)
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A)
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H)
Sat 3rd Apr Norwich City (A) (FA Cup Semi-Final)
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H)
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A)
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H)
Sat 1st May Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sat 8th May Wimbledon (A)
|
32.2035 | all for one | MACNAS::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld Game... | Wed Dec 23 1992 17:36 | 12 |
|
United seem to have a diffucult run in to the Championship ,
Arsenal , Man City , Liverpool , Leeds , Chelsea , Norwich ,
Blackburn all in the last 6 to 8 weeks or so...won't be easy
Anways Happy Christmas to all noters....
One for all and all for one....
Yours in Football
jm
|
32.2036 | here's to 1993 | SIOG::PEDRESCHI | | Tue Dec 29 1992 17:12 | 3 |
| 5-0 Against coventry,2 th place now in the league,Hope it"s a good new
year.
damian
|
32.2037 | Eric | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Tue Dec 29 1992 17:54 | 4 |
| I heard Cantona scored, his second for MU in a row, his 11th of the season.
How did he play? Do you think MU's good streak has anything to do with him?
JF
|
32.2038 | looking good | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue Dec 29 1992 17:59 | 6 |
|
Re -1, It's 3 in the last 3 games for Cantona now JF. The latest was a
penalty. He appears to be playing well but I've only seen TV
highlights.
Gary.
|
32.2039 | Cantona | OPG::TONY | | Sat Jan 02 1993 15:14 | 20 |
| Re - Hows he playing ???
JF...
I've seen all his games so far, and I must say he's certainly no
Maradona but he has brilliant vision and has the ability to bring others into
the game with some superb passing...I think he is bringing the best out of our
attackers..at the moment.
One thing that I have noticed is he tends to do little back flicks
all the time..which 70% of the time dont come off..As for the faithfull at
Old Trafford the general concensus is that he is liked ..
So here's to a good 1993..!!!
PS. Uniteds 3rd round cup game is postponed till Tuesday 5th Jan. Our opponents
Bury or Wigan should be slogging it out in a few hours..So hence a Saturday off
for me..
Tony
|
32.2040 | What was the score v Sheff Wed??? | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Mon Jan 04 1993 13:34 | 0 |
32.2041 | | TRUCKS::SANT | But sir, it's *supposed* to do that! | Mon Jan 04 1993 13:38 | 10 |
|
United came back from 3-0 down to draw 3-3.
Trevor Francis said he was happy with the point and that United
played well.
Ferguson was disappointed that we didn't win after getting back
to 3-3!!
Andy.
|
32.2042 | Thanks | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Mon Jan 04 1993 13:48 | 3 |
| How did I forget that!!!
Scorers McClair 2, Cantona
|
32.2043 | Unbeaten in 7 | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Jan 04 1993 14:56 | 55 |
| Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93 Score
* LIVE ON SKY
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A) 1-2 Hughes
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H) 0-3
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H) 1-1 Irwin
Mon 24th Aug Southampton (A) * 1-0 Dublin
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H) 1-0 Hughes
Sun 6th Sep Leeds United (H) * 2-0 Kanchelskis,Bruce
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A) 2-0 McClair,Bruce (Pen)
Wed 16th Sep Torpedo Moscow (H) 0-0
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A) 1-1 Giggs
Wed 23rd Sep Brighton & HA (A) (CC Cup) 1-1 Wallace
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H) 0-0
Tue 29th Sep Torpedo Moscow (A) 0-0 (Beaten on Penalties)
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A) 1-1 Bruce (Pen)
Wed 7th Oct Brighton & HA (H) (CC Cup) 1-0 Hughes
Sun 18th Oct Liverpool (H) * 2-2 Hughes (2)
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-0
Wed 28th Oct Aston Villa (A) (CC Cup) 0-1
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H) 0-1
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A) 0-1
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H) 3-0 McClair (2), Hughes
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A) 1-0 Hughes
Sun 6th Dec Man City (H) * 2-1 Ince, Hughes
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H) 1-0 Hughes
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A) 1-1 Cantona
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A) 3-3 McClair (2), Cantona
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H) 5-0 Giggs, Hughes, Cantona,
Sharpe, Irwin
Tue 5th Jan Bury (FA Cup 3) (H)
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H)
Sat 16th Jan Q.P.R. (A) *
Sat 23rd Jan FA Cup 4th Round
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H)
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A)
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H)
Wed 9th Feb Leeds United (A)
Sat 13th Feb Crystal Palace (A) (FA Cup 5th Round)
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H)
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H)
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A) (FA Cup 6th Round)
Sat 13th Mar Aston Villa (H)
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A)
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H)
Sat 3rd Apr Norwich City (A) (FA Cup Semi-Final)
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H)
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A)
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H)
Sat 1st May Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sat 8th May Wimbledon (A)
|
32.2044 | | TRUCKS::SANT | But sir, it's *supposed* to do that! | Mon Jan 04 1993 17:49 | 14 |
|
If United manage to get past Bury tomorrow night, they face
Brighton & Hove Albion at home in the fourth round of the
FA Cup.
Latest nonsense from your friendly turf accountants: United 8-1
for the League, 8-1 for the FA Cup (both as favourites), 20-1
for the double.
It seems whenever we get made favourites the wheels fall off.
I hope that this season we don't let that pressure get to us
like it did last season...
Andy.
|
32.2045 | 6-4 the Latest | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Jan 04 1993 18:29 | 8 |
32.2046 | Favourites for Double | MACNAS::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld Game... | Tue Jan 05 1993 11:49 | 14 |
|
United have to be favourites for the Double....
This season will be your best ever chance of winning the Double....
Bury in the 3rd round followed by Brighton in the 4th.....
Couldn't be easier
I'm sure all of you Manc's will settle for the numero uno and
forget about the Cup....
jm
|
32.2047 | Any info ? | KERNEL::NDAY | | Tue Jan 05 1993 14:54 | 5 |
| Anybody have any team news etc for tonights game against Bury ??
Is it on the radio at all ?
Nige.
|
32.2048 | Couple of Live Games Starring the Mancs | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Jan 05 1993 15:01 | 7 |
32.2049 | | TRUCKS::SANT | But sir, it's *supposed* to do that! | Tue Jan 05 1993 15:28 | 10 |
|
re .2046..
Bloody right!! I could even suffer ignominious defeat either
tonight or against Brighton if we win the league. 26 years is
a long time in anybody's money...
Andy.
|
32.2050 | MICKY MICKY PHELAN | PEKING::DAVIESG | I'm eating my head | Wed Jan 06 1993 10:43 | 11 |
|
UNITED 2 Bury 0
Phelan (!)
Gillespie
United win to give them another home tie, this time to Bury, and Micky
Phelan sees his new year's wish come true by scoring his first United
goal..........Will wonders never cease:-)
Greg...
|
32.2051 | High on the happy side | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Jan 06 1993 15:51 | 23 |
| Well the Christmas period is over and we came through it rather well I
thought. The 5 - 0 killing of Coventry was particularly sweet as I
witnessed some mighty fine football from a side definately on song.
Coventry didn't get a look in. Sharpe looks better and better, he was
involved in all of the goals. Giggs' goal was a beaut. Cantona provided
some great touches, real class, although I agree with a previous noter
in that he wastes a lot of his time on the ball by trying these fancy
moves when the more simple pass would work. He certainly provides
excitement though. When the penalty was given the whole place chanted
for Eric to take it, which he duly did (Bruce had already gone off with
a thigh strain).
The 3 - 3 result at Wednesday was a great encouragement coming back, as
we did, from a 3 - 0 deficit. Showed a lot of character. Also last
night's game gave us another home grown talent to watch out for in
Keith Gillespie. What price Tony "the donkey" Adams' claim that Fergie
is trying to buy the title?
Spurs on Saturday. Three points the requirement. I'll go for Sharpe to
score in a 1 - 0 win.
J
|
32.2052 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed Jan 06 1993 15:58 | 14 |
| re .2050
It was Phelan's first goal at OT; he has scored for United elsewhere. United made
heavy weather of beating a spirited Bury. Phelan scored after 7 mins and United
could [should] have scored another 3 or 4 (sounds familiar?). Gillespie's goal
was near then and after Bury had given United a few scares in the second half.
Team was Schmeical, Parker, Bruce, pallister, Irwin, Phelan, McClair, Hughes,
Sharpe, Cantona, Gillespie.
Subs:Robson & Blackmore for Phelan & McClair.
Gillespie is an 18 year old youth 'dream' team product, making his debut, and
destined for the N.Ireland team!
|
32.2053 | O.T. the place to be.. | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Jan 11 1993 13:00 | 42 |
| Man United 4 Spurs 1
Cantona Barnby
Irwin
McClair
Parker
A game of excitement and frustration that saw another convincing home
win for the Reds. A GMR interview with Parker prior to the game warned
the United faithful against the expectation of knocking 5 past every
team that now visited OT, but we could have had at least 10 and that's
being generous. We didn't get the quota due to some excellent
goalkeeping from Thorsvedt (sp) certainly in the first half. Cantona
twice, Sharpe, McClair, Giggs were all denied by him.
Spurs put some nice passing moves together in the first 30 minutes or
so when United looked nervy and decidedly un-together. But they never
looked like scoring, an early effort from Sheringham apart.
Cantona put us ahead with a looping header after a nice backheel from
Sharpe to Irwin who put over the cross for him. This seemed to give us
the kickstart we needed and the second half was all United. The
ten-minute goal blitz was unbelievable. A great bit of skill from
Cantona setting up Irwin, a great 25 yard-er from McClair and then a
one-two between McClair and Parker set up the three. OT was exstatic!
The only bit of bad news was that Cantona got injured when he was on a
one-to-one with Thorsvedt. Cantona didn't have enough to get to the
ball and ended up by jumping over the goalkeeper. He pulled up and had
to go off the field. We were down to ten men and lost our
concentration, thus letting in the goal.
MotM for me was Cantona. He showed some great skill and set up some
lovely chances the goals apart. But it was a vvv good team performance.
Sharpe gets better every week and McClair seems to be adjusting really
well to his midfield role.
We now need to fix our concentration levels. We should not have let in
that Spurs goal. They worked hard and I suppose they deserved the
consolation, but we were just sloppy. That apart, it was a good
afternoon's entertainment.
J
|
32.2054 | HERE'S ONE TO RATTLE YE. | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Mon Jan 11 1993 18:20 | 6 |
| Here is a question for all you manc supporters.Did a guy called Garreth
Crooks ever play for manchester united either on loan or as a fully
signed player.
regards,
Anthony.
|
32.2055 | Garth Crooks..on Loan. | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Mon Jan 11 1993 18:46 | 1 |
|
|
32.2056 | Yes to Crooks | MACNAS::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld Game... | Mon Jan 11 1993 19:31 | 13 |
|
Yes Garth Crooks did play for United for a wee while , sometime in
the mid 80's I would say . He used to play for Spurs , he won 2 Cup
medals in 81 & 82 . I don't know if he moved to United from Spurs ,
but as far as I know spent quite a few seasons at Charlton after
United. He used to hold a fairly high position in the PFA , maybe he
still does...
Also how many games has Bryan Robson played this season for United ,
If United do manage to win the League , only players that have played
14 or more games will be entitled to a medal....(it may be less now)..
jm
|
32.2057 | Medals | OPG::TONY | | Mon Jan 11 1993 21:43 | 9 |
| Actually only players with 10 or more appearances get a medal.
Robson has appeared in four ..
Its amazing again how everyone except United fans are talking about medals
and how we've won the double etc etc.. No one at Old Trafford is under any
illusions..Theres a long way to go yet..and we're happy to be where we are..
Enough said at this moment..
Tony
|
32.2058 | You didn't say that last year | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Tue Jan 12 1993 11:24 | 5 |
| re:32.2057
I see ye have learned your lesson from last year.
Anthony.
|
32.2059 | Its there in BLACK and WHITE | OPG::TONY | | Tue Jan 12 1993 15:49 | 11 |
| > re:32.2057
> I see ye have learned your lesson from last year.
> Anthony.
Perhaps you can read note 32.847 its nearly a year old and I think that not all
of us were mouthing..!!
Tony
|
32.2060 | Thank's Howard | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Jan 12 1993 16:04 | 15 |
32.2061 | French flair | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Tue Jan 12 1993 17:07 | 4 |
| What can I say - Since Cantona joined MU the team has been on a winning streak.
TGC
|
32.2062 | Je ne suis pas tout a fait d'accord.. | MIACT::MASON | | Tue Jan 12 1993 19:06 | 9 |
| Dearest TGC
I think we should point out that he has helped, but we were winning
before he showed up. One man does not a team make. As Eric himself has
said today, he plays within a great team who have hit a good patch. We
here in 32 heartily hope it continues until May 8th.
J
|
32.2063 | How Many | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Jan 12 1993 20:57 | 7 |
32.2064 | | TRUCKS::SANT | a rockin' and a rollin' | Wed Jan 13 1993 12:43 | 9 |
|
Who cares? 8-)
He has seen the light and now wears the red...what more is there to
say?
Vive le Eric!! [apologies to JF and the other French noters..;-)]
Andy.
|
32.2065 | Oo-ah Lee Sharpe | MANENG::BEARDSLEY | | Wed Jan 13 1993 12:49 | 6 |
|
Worth noting that the run of good form has also coincided with the
return of Sharpe. His play has been as big a plus-factor as Cantona,
in my opinion.
John.
|
32.2066 | Eric the Red | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Jan 13 1993 12:55 | 6 |
| Brian
Eric has scored a total of 10 goals this season, therefore, as he has
scored 4 for the reds, he has scored 6 for Leedsss.
J
|
32.2067 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed Jan 13 1993 14:56 | 3 |
| United youth team beat Notts County 3-1 last night at OT in front of
a crowd of 2,500.
4th round opponents are now Fulham or junior Wombles.
|
32.2068 | Unbeaten in 9 | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Jan 13 1993 15:04 | 57 |
| Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93 Score
* LIVE ON SKY
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A) 1-2 Hughes
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H) 0-3
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H) 1-1 Irwin
Mon 24th Aug *Southampton (A) 1-0 Dublin
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H) 1-0 Hughes
Sun 6th Sep *Leeds United (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis,Bruce
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A) 2-0 McClair,Bruce (Pen)
Wed 16th Sep Torpedo Moscow (H) 0-0
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A) 1-1 Giggs
Wed 23rd Sep Brighton & HA (A) (CC) 1-1 Wallace
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H) 0-0
Tue 29th Sep Torpedo Moscow (A) 0-0 (Beaten on Penalties)
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A) 1-1 Bruce (Pen)
Wed 7th Oct Brighton & HA (H) (CC) 1-0 Hughes
Sun 18th Oct *Liverpool (H) 2-2 Hughes (2)
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-0
Wed 28th Oct Aston Villa (A) (CC) 0-1
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H) 0-1
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A) 0-1
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H) 3-0 McClair (2), Hughes
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A) 1-0 Hughes
Sun 6th Dec *Man City (H) 2-1 Ince, Hughes
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H) 1-0 Hughes
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A) 1-1 Cantona
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A) 3-3 McClair (2), Cantona
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H) 5-0 Giggs, Hughes, Cantona,
Sharpe, Irwin
Tue 5th Jan Bury (FA Cup 3) (H) 2-0 Phelan, Gillespee
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H) 4-1 Cantona, Irwin, McClair,
Parker
Mon 18th Jan *Q.P.R. (A)
Sat 23rd Jan Brighton & H.A. (H)
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H)
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A)
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H)
Mon 8th Feb *Leeds United (A)
Sat 13th Feb Crystal Palace (A) (FA Cup 5th Round)
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H)
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H)
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A) (FA Cup 6th Round)
Sat 13th Mar Aston Villa (H)
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A)
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H)
Sat 3rd Apr Norwich City (A) (FA Cup Semi-Final)
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H)
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A)
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H)
Sat 1st May Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sat 8th May Wimbledon (A)
|
32.2069 | + attendances | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Sat Jan 16 1993 16:38 | 59 |
|
Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93 Score
* LIVE ON SKY
ATT
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A) 1-2 Hughes 28,070
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H) 0-3 31,901
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H) 1-1 Irwin 31,704
Mon 24th Aug *Southampton (A) 1-0 Dublin 15,623
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs 19,694
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H) 1-0 Hughes 29,736
Sun 6th Sep *Leeds United (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis,Bruce 31,296
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A) 2-0 McClair,Bruce (Pen) 30,002
Wed 16th Sep Torpedo Moscow (H) 0-0 19,998
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A) 1-1 Giggs 33,296
Wed 23rd Sep Brighton & HA (A) (CC) 1-1 Wallace 16,649
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H) 0-0 33,287
Tue 29th Sep Torpedo Moscow (A) 0-0 (Beaten on Peno's) 11,357
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A) 1-1 Bruce (Pen) 24,172
Wed 7th Oct Brighton & HA (H) (CC) 1-0 Hughes 25,405
Sun 18th Oct *Liverpool (H) 2-2 Hughes (2) 33,243
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-0 20,305
Wed 28th Oct Aston Villa (A) (CC) 0-1 35,964
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H) 0-1 32,622
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A) 0-1 39,063
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H) 3-0 McClair (2), Hughes 33,497
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A) 1-0 Hughes 29,739
Sun 6th Dec *Man City (H) 2-1 Ince, Hughes 35,408
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H) 1-0 Hughes 34,500
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A) 1-1 Cantona 34,464
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A) 3-3 McClair (2), Cantona 37,708
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H) 5-0 Giggs,Hughes,Cantona, 36,025
Sharpe, Irwin
Tue 5th Jan Bury (FA Cup 3) (H) 2-0 Phelan, Gillespee 30,668
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H) 4-1 Cantona,Irwin,McClair, 35,648
Parker
Mon 18th Jan *Q.P.R. (A)
Sat 23rd Jan Brighton & H.A. (H)
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H)
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A)
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H)
Mon 8th Feb *Leeds United (A)
Sat 13th Feb Crystal Palace (A) (FA Cup 5)
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H)
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H)
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A) (FA Cup 6)
Sat 13th Mar Aston Villa (H)
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A)
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H)
Sat 3rd Apr Norwich City (A) (FA Cup Semi-Final)
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H)
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A)
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H)
Sat 1st May Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sat 8th May Wimbledon (A)
|
32.2070 | Sign of the times. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'M THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DEC | Sat Jan 16 1993 17:13 | 43 |
|
A lot of people are now beginning to say that the Mancs can win the
title but I think they will bottle it again once they see the finishing line.
I really hope that Villa win the title if Liverpool fail to do do. It's
really indicative of the quality of English football if a mediocre team like
Man. Utd can be top of the league and favourites for the title. It's really
sad indeed. They wouldn't be fit to tie the shoe-laces of the great Liverpool
teams. It's now three decades ago since Utd. last won a league title and I
hope it will be another three.
For the last 26 years, the league successes for Liverpool and Utd. read like
this and don't ever forget it.
Liverpool Man. Utd.
1973 1967
1976
1977
1979
1980
1982
1983
1984
1986
1988
1990
All of those Liverpool teams were superb in every aspect. For example the
1988 team that included players like Grobbelaar, Hansen, Nicol, Whelan, Aldo,
Barnes, Beardsley, McMahon & Houghton couldn't be mentioned in the same
breath as that current mediocre Man Utd side. If Whelan, Molby and Barnes
were all fit together, then the Mancs wouldn't be top of the league.
I have missed the notes for a while but I'm glad to be back to express the
truth.
Martin
|
32.2071 | Oh not again please! | KERNEL::NDAY | | Mon Jan 18 1993 12:59 | 15 |
| As the last reply has been seen in the Man. Utd. file on at least 2000
previous occasions it becomes VERY BORING and hardly worth casting
eyes upon again..
I suggest certain Loonypool SO CALLED SUPPORTERS try and make some
constructive critisism about their own teams poor display this season
rather than blabbering on about the past great pool teams. Who gives a
toss about the past. Its about time you took a look at the present and
stopped sulking.
GET A LIFE WHY DONT YOU!!
Nige.
|
32.2072 | Coincidence? | LEMAN::BURKHALTER | | Mon Jan 18 1993 13:29 | 4 |
| Saddam Hussain and Cunno back in the same week! Too much of a
coincidence...
-Dom ;-)
|
32.2073 | Wanderer returning? ;-) | TRUCKS::SANT | a rockin' and a rollin' | Mon Jan 18 1993 14:13 | 6 |
|
Come on, guys....lay off the guy...
Welcome back, Martin. 8-)
Andy.
|
32.2074 | 0-0 at Loftus Road | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Jan 18 1993 15:10 | 13 |
32.2075 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'M THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DEC | Mon Jan 18 1993 16:25 | 13 |
|
Brian,
I was watching the Villa yesterday and I really think that they
can win the league now. If Liverpool don't win it, then my preference is for
Villa, especially with their Liverpool connection. They have a very sound
defence with Staunton, Barrett, Teale & McGrath who has proved himself to be
an exceptional player since he left stagnant OT. I would really love to see
him win a league medal. Tonight I'm a QPR fan. My prediction is for a 2-0
win for QPR.
Martin
|
32.2076 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Jan 18 1993 17:42 | 2 |
| Villa's biggest problem will be their small squad; they can't afford any
long term injuries.
|
32.2077 | MAN U to get REVENGE!? (5.0 :-) ) | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Mon Jan 18 1993 20:04 | 12 |
| Hi,
Does anyone know if Cantona has recovered from his thigh strain
yet?.
I hope to see Man U get their revenge tonight for last years
defeat against QPR,it should be a very good game and I look forward to
watching it as both sides are playing attractive football unlike the game
at the Dell I watched on Sat...(Southampton V Palace)
Aron...
|
32.2078 | 1 point or 3 will do | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Jan 18 1993 21:13 | 5 |
32.2079 | Top again.. | MACNAS::MHASSETT | | Tue Jan 19 1993 10:18 | 9 |
|
Result.
QPR 1 ( Allen)
Man Utd 3 (Ince,Giggs,Kanchelskis)
|
32.2080 | How serious are the injuries???long term??? | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | Bananna Republic | Tue Jan 19 1993 11:21 | 9 |
|
Top again ......but at a price!!!!
Three injuries,Hughes,Parker and Irwin....having seen the incidents on
TV-AM ,the fouls can only be described as pathetic and the refereeing
even worse!!!!!!!!
M.J.
|
32.2081 | Don't support the same team as him... | SUBURB::GROOMN | Eating between eating | Tue Jan 19 1993 11:37 | 10 |
| >>> Tonight I'm a QPR fan. My prediction is for a 2-0 win for QPR.
>>> Martin
A forecast of quality, rather similar to his beloved 'Pool's recent
performances..........
Nev.
|
32.2082 | The run continues | MIACT::MASON | | Tue Jan 19 1993 13:00 | 22 |
| MUFC 3 QPR 1
Watched the game on Sky at a friend's house. I was appalled at some of
the tackling especially by Sinton, real studs-up stuff. Hughes went off
after 10 minutes needing 7 stitches to a gash in his calf. Sharpe was
well crocked on several occasions and poor old Parker nearly had his
tackle crushed by Sinton when he "stood" on him.
But we rode all the tackling and played some good football. We proved
the doubters (can they play without Cantona... PAH) wrong by putting on
a gutsy team performance, especially so after Hughes had gone off. The
goals were nicely taken: an overhead kick from Ince after Sharpe's shot
rebounded off a QPR player into his path; Giggs' run was well-timed
when Sharpe hooked a ball over Mr Haircut into Giggs' path - he coolly
lobbed the goalkeeper; and finally Kanchelskis who was set up by Sharpe
again down the right and put in a well angled shot past the keeper.
After that we rode some QPR pressure but took it well. Sharpe and Ince
had excellent games again. A solid performance.
Well chuffed of Birmingham.
|
32.2083 | Still not good enough. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'M THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DEC | Tue Jan 19 1993 13:55 | 32 |
|
QPR 1
MANCS 3
A sad night for English football when a team containing Mike Phelan can go to
the top of the league. All I can say is that Utd. are not in the same league
as the great Liverpool sides that have dominated over the years. Bruce and
Pallister will never be as good as Hansen & Lawrenson. McClair, Hughes &
Cantona wouldn't be fit to grace the same field as Rush, Aldridge & Dalglish.
It's so difficult to pick an all time great Liverpool side from the teams
that have won 11 championships over the past 20 years (while Utd. have failed
every time) but if I were put to it, then it would be the teams of 1978-79,
1983-84 & 1985-86.
In 1978-79 Liverpool under the old two point system created records all
over. They got 68 points, scored an amazing 85 goals (including two wins over
Utd. & a 7-0 hammering of Spurs) and conceeded 16 goals in 42 games.
In 1983-84, Liverpool were going for three leagues in a row which they
achieved along with a fourth successive league cup capped with a
marvellous win over Roma in the European cup. We'll see many a season start
and finish before Utd. will achieve anything like that.
In 1985-86, Liverpool were not in a great position around March but they
picked up 34 out of a possible 36 points available to win the league and
then completed the double by winning the cup. How many times have the Mancs
won the League and cup double?.
If I were a Man Utd fan, I wouldn't read too much into this win over a
depleted QPR side.
Martin
|
32.2084 | United are No 1 | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Jan 19 1993 15:05 | 13 |
32.2085 | No 1 | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Jan 19 1993 15:07 | 60 |
|
Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93 Score
* LIVE ON SKY
ATT
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A) 1-2 Hughes 28,070
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H) 0-3 31,901
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H) 1-1 Irwin 31,704
Mon 24th Aug *Southampton (A) 1-0 Dublin 15,623
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs 19,694
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H) 1-0 Hughes 29,736
Sun 6th Sep *Leeds United (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis,Bruce 31,296
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A) 2-0 McClair,Bruce (Pen) 30,002
Wed 16th Sep Torpedo Moscow (H) 0-0 19,998
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A) 1-1 Giggs 33,296
Wed 23rd Sep Brighton & HA (A) (CC) 1-1 Wallace 16,649
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H) 0-0 33,287
Tue 29th Sep Torpedo Moscow (A) 0-0 (Beaten on Peno's) 11,357
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A) 1-1 Bruce (Pen) 24,172
Wed 7th Oct Brighton & HA (H) (CC) 1-0 Hughes 25,405
Sun 18th Oct *Liverpool (H) 2-2 Hughes (2) 33,243
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-0 20,305
Wed 28th Oct Aston Villa (A) (CC) 0-1 35,964
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H) 0-1 32,622
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A) 0-1 39,063
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H) 3-0 McClair (2), Hughes 33,497
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A) 1-0 Hughes 29,739
Sun 6th Dec *Man City (H) 2-1 Ince, Hughes 35,408
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H) 1-0 Hughes 34,500
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A) 1-1 Cantona 34,464
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A) 3-3 McClair (2), Cantona 37,708
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H) 5-0 Giggs,Hughes,Cantona, 36,025
Sharpe, Irwin
Tue 5th Jan Bury (FA Cup 3) (H) 2-0 Phelan, Gillespee 30,668
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H) 4-1 Cantona,Irwin,McClair, 35,648
Parker
Mon 18th Jan *Q.P.R. (A) 3-1 Ince,Giggs,Kanchelskis 20,142
Sat 23rd Jan Brighton & H.A. (H)
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H)
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A)
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H)
Mon 8th Feb *Leeds United (A)
Sat 13th Feb Crystal Palace (A) (FA Cup 5)
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H)
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H)
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A) (FA Cup 6)
Sat 13th Mar Aston Villa (H)
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A)
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H)
Sat 3rd Apr Norwich City (A) (FA Cup Semi-Final)
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H)
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A)
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H)
Sat 1st May Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sat 8th May Wimbledon (A)
|
32.2086 | Another Live Game | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Jan 19 1993 20:25 | 4 |
32.2087 | | MASALA::JJACK | c|e|l|t|i|c| | Wed Jan 20 1993 02:09 | 10 |
|
Here's hoping Martin's out of the country (or his head !) when United
win this one !
But enough of this sensible talk......What about the great Liverpool
team of 1894, they were so much better than ANY Man U. team...etc....
....blah blah blah !!
8*))
|
32.2088 | Oh Ah is Back | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Jan 21 1993 18:26 | 7 |
32.2089 | 73,76,77,97,80,82,83,84,86,88,90 L. Chmps. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'M THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DEC | Thu Jan 21 1993 22:15 | 27 |
| <<< Note 32.2088 by ESSB::BLONG "Europe is Scouse Free" >>>
-< Oh Ah is Back >-
>>Any kind of a win will do, and then it's Forest at O.T next wednesday night.
>>Forest have won on their last 2 league visit's to O.T., so with them running
>>into a bit of form it could be tough.
Brian,
I remember last Easter monday when the Mancs played Forest at OT
when Forest came back from 1 nil to win 2-1. That was the start of the
"bottling" phase. They then went down to West Ham & Liverpool. Three defeats
in the last four games and can you imagine how happy I was. I am also
quite confident that they will bottle it again this time.
It's also sickening to watch SKY sports and listen to Denis Law and George
Best on their "ego trips" and "the great days at Utd". I also had to
stomach Mr. Edwards boast of having seen his side finish runners up four
times in the league during his time as chairman. I would love to be on that
panel to express my feelings on Utd. How many league medals did Best, Law
& Charlton win. Three if they were lucky. Ronnie Whelan has six, Grobbelaar
has six so obviously the Liverpool players are better.
Liverpool are the most successful and glamorous club in Eng. football and
always will be.
Martin
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32.2090 | More active in 32 then 34 | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Jan 21 1993 22:24 | 12 |
32.2091 | DOnt suppose he'll change the record will he ?? | MIACT::RANKINE | | Thu Jan 21 1993 23:15 | 31 |
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Why is it that Cunnos notes end up sounding like a history lesson, or
someone playing the same tune over and over ???
So because Whelan won 6 champ medals hes a better player than George
Best ????????????????smirk smirk. Going by that reckoning any player
who, for example, featured prominently in the Celtic team of the
60/70's when they won the Scottish title 9 times in a row is better
than any Liverpool player ??? I dont think so somehow....
Get real Martin, its now 1993, and the reality is that for the time
being Liverpool are struggling, while Man Utd are going relatively
well. No-one is denying that Liverpool dominated the game for a decade
or more, and we all salute that, but its in the past. Its interesting to
wonder how strong the other teams were at that time..perhaps Liverpool
were the best of a bad bunch then, as you seem to be suggesting the
winners of this years title will be....who knows who cares ??.
Personally I think Liverpool have enough good young players to come
through to be a force in the game again in th not too distant future,
it will come, but until then the other teams have to enjoy their
moments of glory. IMHO Liverpool are lucky that the standard of the
Prem league is so poor, other wise they may be propping the damn thing
up !!
Paul
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32.2092 | | TRUCKS::SANT | a rockin' and a rollin' | Fri Jan 22 1993 00:04 | 30 |
|
to ESSB::CUNNIFFE...
Martin (me ol' mucker),
The Liverpool note can be found in 34.**. There are lots of
interesting discusions going on in there (sic - Ed.) that, as a
loyal and true Liverpool supporter I am sure you would want to
contribute to and discuss...One sure to come up in the next three
months will concern directions to Barnsley/Bath/Peterboro..oh, no,
on second thoughts, Liverpool fans will already know where that is
dfrom last season ;-)
You condemn Law and Best for living in the past....8-) 8-) you
said it mate....reminds me of someone close to your heart...very close.
And how can you be sure Liverpool will win the league in '97??
Meanwhile, back to United....
Top of the League after 24 games. 18 to go, much still to do. Minor
distraction of the FA Cup, but then again, there's so much to play
for!!
And United followers will still stand by their team through the
thin times as well as the very thin!
BHOUSE - I'm alright now, had a bad day, blah blah....;-)
Andy.
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32.2093 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Jan 22 1993 14:59 | 5 |
| Cunno,
I'm curious to know; have you actually any ties with the city of Liverpool or
are you one of the many such people who go with the tide when they start
following football and watch the current successful team? Just wondering why
you support Liverpool.
|
32.2094 | A True Red | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Jan 22 1993 15:06 | 10 |
32.2095 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'M THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DEC | Fri Jan 22 1993 18:23 | 23 |
| <<< Note 32.2093 by WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS "Simon Pickering" >>>
>>Cunno,
>>I'm curious to know; have you actually any ties with the city of Liverpool or
>>are you one of the many such people who go with the tide when they start
>>following football and watch the current successful team? Just wondering why
>>you support Liverpool.
I have been supporting Liverpool since 1976. Ok, they were doing ok at the
time. How was I to know that they were to win league c'ships since then in
1977, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1884, 1986, 1988 & 1990, F.A. Cups in 1986, 1989
& 1992, European cups in 1977,1978, 1981 & 1984, League cups in 1981, 1982, 1983
& 1984. I also like Liverpool because they have a strong tradition of Irish
players down through the years, Heighway, Robinson, Whelan, Houghton, Staunton,
Aldo, Lawrenson, Beglin, etc.
I could just as easily (God forbid) have chosen the Mancs as they had reached
the F.A. cup final in 1976. In fact if a lot of you out there had started to
support Liverpool, we wouldn't see all the jealousy of Liverpool's success
that we see in the notes.
Martin
|
32.2096 | Scousers are great at History | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Jan 22 1993 18:29 | 7 |
32.2097 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | By eck it's parky | Fri Jan 22 1993 18:34 | 8 |
|
Simon,
beware about asking Liverpool supporters why they support Liverpool,
it's a touchy subject as no one likes to own up to being a
'glory-hunter'........ :-)
Paul
|
32.2098 | | YUPPY::PANES | I bet she wears Carling Black Label | Fri Jan 22 1993 18:55 | 9 |
| ::CUNNO,
Unlike like PANIC::ANDERSON I do not have a Rothmans Year Book by my side,
so if you have a spare moment would you please post Liverpool's
achievements over the last couple of decades.
Thanks,
Stuart
|
32.2099 | Ahem... | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Misty Green and Blue | Fri Jan 22 1993 19:51 | 11 |
| > so if you have a spare moment would you please post Liverpool's
> achievements over the last couple of decades.
Trotskyite Councils, Bankruptcy, Degsy Hatton, Cilla and Blind Date,
The Farm, Sonia, Bread, The Anfield perm, Paul McCartney's post
Beatles tosh..........and other crimes.
barry.
But that miserable Harry (Cross?) bloke from Brookside was good.
|
32.2100 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | It's MISTER IPS to you !!! | Fri Jan 22 1993 20:14 | 36 |
| >> Trotskyite Councils, Bankruptcy, Degsy Hatton, Cilla and Blind Date,
>> The Farm, Sonia, Bread, The Anfield perm, Paul McCartney's post
>> Beatles tosh..........and other crimes.
Trotskyite Councils, Bankruptcy
Not Liverpool's fault - all caused by the anti-Merseyside Tory
Government slashing grants to Liverpool City council and Merseyside
county council.
Degsy Hatton
A good Evertonian
Cilla and Blind Date
Cilla was booted out of Liverpool years ago, no one up here talks like
that - Blind date is produced by Central TV if I remember correctly.
The Farm
One good record, a few bad ones.
Sonia
Stock Aitken and Waterman female clone, see also Kylie, Jason etc etc
The Anfield perm
Is that the same as the Ray Parlour perm ?
Paul McCartney
The real one died in 1967, this ones from Guildford.
Paul - what's this got to do with Man Utd ?
|
32.2101 | Manchester United | CHEFS::CAINEP | Marvin the paranoid android | Fri Jan 22 1993 21:16 | 11 |
| May I suggest that we :
a) stop discussing Loonypool's past achievements
b) stop discussing Cunno's ravings (if nobody responds he may start
raving in the Loonypool topic where people take notice of him)
c) start enjoying the team of the nineties
Lofty.
P.S. Long term investment tip - MUFC shares :-)
|
32.2102 | 2090 at least!!! | WELCLU::CADD | L.U.F.C. League Champions 1991/92 | Sat Jan 23 1993 00:40 | 11 |
|
Well will you guys ever learn ????
YOU WILL NEVER WIN THE LEAGUE !!!!
Paul........
|
32.2103 | | MASALA::JJACK | c|e|l|t|i|c| | Sat Jan 23 1993 05:42 | 17 |
|
As a Scot who has no particular love/interest of any English team, I'm
willing to put my jacket on Man U winning the league this season.
They may not be a brilliant team (very good, yes..but not brilliant),
but I haven't saw anything of the rest that suggests to me that they
have any decent challengers (Aston Villa being the only exception).
Norwich, Blackburn (& Villa of course) will I think run them a close
second, but as for mediocrities like Arsenal, Leeds & Cunnopool...
I'm afraid it's fight for that UEFA Cup place chaps !
(Just like my team up here 8*))
SQFCSC
|
32.2104 | Sheff Utd Away 5th round of the Cup | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Jan 25 1993 13:21 | 0 |
32.2105 | The Man. Utd. story on vodeo. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'M THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DEC | Mon Jan 25 1993 13:52 | 13 |
|
I visited a friend of mine yesterday and for a while I thought I was
watching a video of the 'three stooges' but in fact it was a video called
the Man. Utd. story. The thing that threw me was the fact that most of it is
in black and white. The video is about 2 hrs long. It covers all their great
moments in black and white up until 1968 and for the last hour and a half, it
comprises of nothing except the odd F.a. cup success. All pretty boring
stuff.
Martin
|
32.2107 | The last two decades. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | THE MANCS HAVE FAILED SINCE 67 | Mon Jan 25 1993 17:25 | 64 |
| <<< Note 32.2099 by ARRODS::OHAGANB "Misty Green and Blue" >>>
-< Ahem... >-
>> so if you have a spare moment would you please post Liverpool's
>> achievements over the last couple of decades.
>> barry.
OK, now problem Barry. I would only be too glad to answer your question.
Lets take the last 20 years.
Liverpool Man. Utd.
========= ========
League Champions League Champions
1973
1976
1977
1979
1980
1982
1983
1984
1986
1988
1990
UEFA Cup UEFA Cup
1973
1976
European Cup European Cup
1977
1978
1981
1984
League Cup League Cup
1981 1992
1982
1983
1984
Euro Cup Winners cup Euro Cup Winners cup
1991
F.A. Cup F.A. Cup
1974 1977
1986 1983
1989 1985
1992 1990
So in the last 20 years, Liverpool have won no fewer than 25 major
trophies while Man. Utd. have won a miserly 6 if my facts are correct.
I hope this answers your question Barry.
Martin
|
32.2108 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Misty Green and Blue | Mon Jan 25 1993 18:03 | 29 |
| > OK, now problem Barry. I would only be too glad to answer your question.
> Lets take the last 20 years.
Liverpool Man. Utd.
========= ========
Oh no, not again....
> So in the last 20 years, Liverpool have won no fewer than 25 major
> trophies while Man. Utd. have won a miserly 6 if my facts are correct.
>I hope this answers your question Barry.
> Martin
Martin, please read .2098 and then go to the back of the class.
barry.
|
32.2109 | Wise up sucker | MIACT::MASON | | Mon Jan 25 1993 19:43 | 15 |
| re: Martin's past few contributions
Unfortunately, Martin seems to think that he is winding us all up with
his inane listings of Liverpool's fortunes over the past decade or two.
Maybe one of these days brain cell number one might just collide with
brain cell number two - Martin duckie, we're bored S******s with your
constant ramblings. If you really have nothing better to do go and list
to your heart's content in number 34.
From being someone who's notes were normally entertaining, you have
descended to the level of a bore.
Oh dear, how sad to see another Pool-ite bite the dust...-)
J
|
32.2110 | | MOEUR1::CROUCH | Yo Codgey, how was Bejam? | Mon Jan 25 1993 19:51 | 7 |
|
> constant ramblings. If you really have nothing better to do go and list
> to your heart's content in number 34.
Please don't send him there; we don't want him either.
Andy
|
32.2111 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Well Des, it was a bit of a bobbler.... | Mon Jan 25 1993 20:06 | 6 |
|
His notes have had a similar impact in the usenet soccer newsgroup
(rec.sport.soccer), where he's been hiding for a while - So now the
whole world gets to hear about "The Mighty Liverpool" etc etc.
Tim
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32.2112 | Drivel from Cunno means United are riding high | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Jan 25 1993 20:52 | 13 |
32.2113 | A little surprised......... | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Tue Jan 26 1993 12:12 | 13 |
|
Julie I never thought I'd see words like that coming from you... ah well..
I just wanted to say that before Martins "shock" return to this notes conference
that most topics were quiet and everyone was been real nice to each other, no
winding up etc like in the past... I enjoy most of Martins notes, except the
statistics ones, and as most of ye know I also support the pool... No attacks
please.... Some of best notes in this conference are from Martin, Julie Iam
sure you'll agree with that, so maybe Martin is like the Pool he's going
through a bad period.....
slainte.....
-dave-
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32.2114 | I'm finished with statistics. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Tue Jan 26 1993 14:15 | 10 |
|
OK, you have my word. I will not keep listing Liverpool's achievements
in this note. From now on my notes will be constructive and will not try to
rise anyone.
Regards,
Martin
|
32.2115 | Team News | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Jan 26 1993 20:32 | 4 |
32.2116 | They're back! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Jan 27 1993 11:20 | 8 |
| Looks like Sparkey & Eric are indeed back for this evenings game.
Andy Kanchelskis will be on the bench.
I must say I'm really looking forward to this evenings game.
We're due a win at home over Forest.
Si...
|
32.2117 | Victory against the Forest! | KERNEL::NDAY | | Wed Jan 27 1993 14:07 | 10 |
| Well I for one am confident that The REDS will do the business tonight
against the Forest.
What with Sparkey & Eric looking good for fitness I predict a game that
will be dominated by the REDS.
I am going for a 3-1 win with Hughes,Contana & Giggs getting on the
score sheet..
Nige.
|
32.2118 | | PEKING::DAVIESG | Top of the league | Wed Jan 27 1993 14:18 | 11 |
|
2 - 0 Will do for me, with Choccy and Cantona sticking them in the
net. We are waiting for a good win over the forest at home, we haven't
had one for a while and tonite should be a good opportunity. Then onto
Ipswich on Saturday and hopefully 2 out of 2. Does anyone know whether
or not the game is being shown live on Sky???
Cheers
GrEg....
|
32.2119 | Naaaaaa.. | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Wed Jan 27 1993 14:35 | 5 |
| They showing the top game this weekend:
Arsenal Vs Liverpool 8^)
Mick
|
32.2120 | Forest | MIACT::MASON | | Wed Jan 27 1993 16:55 | 7 |
| I think we're in for a tight game tonight even though Pearce is
doubtful for Forest. Our performances against them last season were
appalling and Forest are starting to put some results together.
I'll look to Sparky to get a goal in a 1-0 win.
J
|
32.2121 | Later on TV | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Wed Jan 27 1993 17:15 | 10 |
| re : a couple back
" are any been shown on sky "
Not as far as I am aware, although there highlights on BBC at 10.20
tonight.
mac
|
32.2122 | 2-0 | PEKING::DAVIESG | Top of the league | Wed Jan 27 1993 19:51 | 4 |
|
That'll do, cheers.
GrEg...
|
32.2123 | Still top | MACNAS::MHASSETT | | Thu Jan 28 1993 10:14 | 6 |
|
Result.
Man Utd 2 ( Ince,Hughes )
Forest 0
Hass...
|
32.2124 | Still my P_N is correct | PEKING::DAVIESG | Top of the league | Thu Jan 28 1993 10:46 | 23 |
|
..I saw the highlights on the Beeb last night and I must say that we
were looking good. Many a chance came our way before half-time, but
Forest just seemed able to keep us out. Hughes narrowly missed early
on, and couple of times the ball was either cleared off the line or hit
the post. It was agonising stuff, and when Forest broke near the end
of the halfwith Clough, it seemed like a nightmare was unfolding. We
kept our nerve, and early on the the second half Ince made it 1-0 with a
well hit shot that looked to be going off until it got a lucky deflection
off of a Forest defender. Hughes made it 2-0 with a spectacular goal
from Cantona's little flick and that managed to kill Forest off.
All in all, a good game that, although the reds deserved to win,
Forest were not without their chances, including a free-kick near the
end of the game producing an excellent save from Schmeical.
Villa and too had a good night. 3-1 to keep level with us except for
goal difference, and Norwich still 2 points behind after a 4-2 win over
Palace.
Now onto Ipswich on Saturday who had a good win over Spurs last
night... should be difficult, but 1-0 would suffice.
GrEg...
|
32.2125 | | TRUCKS::SANT | a rockin' and a rollin' | Thu Jan 28 1993 11:44 | 21 |
|
Having listened to the game on R5, where the commentary team
waxed lyrically about the skill/passing/speed etc *from both sides*
it was strange to the listen to the meandering criticisms of the TV
commentator (Barry Davis? I'm sure it wasn't John Barnes-Motson..)
who waffled on about unusual game blah missed chances blah lucky
blah undeserved lead blah....
Alan Green thought United could have been 3 up after twenty
minutes. Perhaps a slight exageration... ;-)
Anyway, what matters is three points, still top, seventeen games
to go, now probably only four realistic contenders. Us, Villa,
Norwich and Blackburn as outside bets. After last season when
our nerve went, along with the bottle, championship, the bath water
and everything else, I'm not predicting anything...
Ipswich Saturday. They're a good side, proving difficult to beat.
I'll be happy avoiding defeat, three points would be a big boost.
Andy.
|
32.2126 | Top Mark | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Jan 28 1993 15:37 | 25 |
32.2127 | | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Jan 28 1993 15:42 | 62 |
|
Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93 Score
* LIVE ON SKY
# LIVE ON BBC
ATT
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A) 1-2 Hughes 28,070
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H) 0-3 31,901
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H) 1-1 Irwin 31,704
Mon 24th Aug *Southampton (A) 1-0 Dublin 15,623
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs 19,694
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H) 1-0 Hughes 29,736
Sun 6th Sep *Leeds United (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis,Bruce 31,296
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A) 2-0 McClair,Bruce (Pen) 30,002
Wed 16th Sep Torpedo Moscow (H) 0-0 19,998
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A) 1-1 Giggs 33,296
Wed 23rd Sep Brighton & HA (A) (CC) 1-1 Wallace 16,649
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H) 0-0 33,287
Tue 29th Sep Torpedo Moscow (A) 0-0 (Beaten on Peno's) 11,357
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A) 1-1 Bruce (Pen) 24,172
Wed 7th Oct Brighton & HA (H) (CC) 1-0 Hughes 25,405
Sun 18th Oct *Liverpool (H) 2-2 Hughes (2) 33,243
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-0 20,305
Wed 28th Oct Aston Villa (A) (CC) 0-1 35,964
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H) 0-1 32,622
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A) 0-1 39,063
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H) 3-0 McClair (2), Hughes 33,497
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A) 1-0 Hughes 29,739
Sun 6th Dec *Man City (H) 2-1 Ince, Hughes 35,408
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H) 1-0 Hughes 34,500
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A) 1-1 Cantona 34,464
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A) 3-3 McClair (2), Cantona 37,708
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H) 5-0 Giggs,Hughes,Cantona, 36,025
Sharpe, Irwin
Tue 5th Jan Bury (FA Cup 3) (H) 2-0 Phelan, Gillespee 30,668
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H) 4-1 Cantona,Irwin,McClair, 35,648
Parker
Mon 18th Jan *Q.P.R. (A) 3-1 Ince,Giggs,Kanchelskis 20,142
Sat 23rd Jan Brighton & H.A. (H) 1-0 Giggs
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H) 2-0 Ince, Hughes 36,085
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A)
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H)
Mon 8th Feb *Leeds United (A)
Sun 14th Feb #Sheffield Utd (A) (FA Cup 5)
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H)
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H)
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A) (FA Cup 6)
Sat 13th Mar Aston Villa (H)
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A)
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H)
Sat 3rd Apr Norwich City (A) (FA Cup Semi-Final)
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H)
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A)
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H)
Sat 1st May Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sat 8th May Wimbledon (A)
TBA Crystal Palace (A)
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32.2128 | y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Thu Jan 28 1993 16:06 | 9 |
|
Poxy goal by Hughes. Come on the Villa.
Cunno
|
32.2129 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Thu Jan 28 1993 18:24 | 13 |
|
re 1216..
Chris Casper, son of Frank...
Really? I can remember watching Frank play for Burnley in the
70s...what a player. Things didin't quite work out though when
he had a stab at management. Shame, he was a genuine "club man".
I'll hazard that the young Casper has all the right attributes
if his old man has any say in it...
Andy.
|
32.2130 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Paaaaaaattch | Fri Jan 29 1993 17:29 | 9 |
|
Reeeeeeeeesult!!! I'm up in Leeds on the 8th & 9th of February on a
sales course.
Is the game all ticket? If so, how do I get one? Is anyone else going?
Tony
|
32.2131 | First Defeat for 3 Months | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Feb 01 1993 11:19 | 13 |
32.2132 | Intermission.... | OPG::TONY | | Mon Feb 01 1993 12:36 | 4 |
| Normal service will resume as soon as possible..!!!
Tony
|
32.2133 | | YUPPY::PANES | Ruts Peasants ( naga ) | Mon Feb 01 1993 12:47 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.2132 by OPG::TONY >>>
-< Intermission.... >-
> Normal service will resume as soon as possible..!!!
Tony,
The cynics might say it has already started.
Stuart
|
32.2134 | -9 on Last Season | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Feb 01 1993 18:14 | 10 |
32.2135 | Loud Colours !!!! | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Tue Feb 02 1993 11:11 | 26 |
|
Well I have seen it all now !!!!!!
United have a new third kit. This goes with the standard Red top(even
the little tie-up at the neck), and the loud blue second kit. What
colours would you think they may have chosen?? White? No!, it is, are
you ready for this......
Yellow and green, yes that is what I said. A two-tone top, one half
yellow one half green, with green mid-length sleeves, green collar, a
black tie-up, SHARP logo, and the United emblem on a black background.
Black shorts with a yellow/green pattern on one side.
This used to be the colours of Newton Heath, before they became
Manchester United. There is a picture in the northern edition of the
Daily Star. However you will be able to see it in real life, as they
are to use the kit against Crystal Palace on Feb 13th.
Can't wait!!!!!!!
mac
p.s. Bryan Robson has turned down the chance to manage Sunderland,
after they sacked Malcolm Crosby, as he still wants to play for United.
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32.2136 | LOUDER THAN LOUD | PEKING::DAVIESG | Think before you think | Tue Feb 02 1993 11:36 | 10 |
| re. -1;
....and have you seen the way they all look? all 'taches and slicked
hair , Newton Heath style !!!
Cantona looks brilliant
HAha
GrEg...
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32.2137 | Utd. are rubbish. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Tue Feb 02 1993 11:45 | 18 |
|
>>Comparasion with last season
>>after 26 games
>>Won 16, Drew 8, Lost 2, Goals for 42, Goals Against 21, Points 56 (91/92)
>>Won 13, Drew 8, Lost 5, Goals for 40, Goals Against 21, Points 47 (92/93)
What a great result on Saturday. Great to see them beaten. They will prove
once again that they haven't got the bottle to make it to the finishing line.
When they fail this time, they will never win it again as Liverpool won't be
so generous in other seasons. I would love to see Utd. lose the title on
goal difference.
Martin
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32.2138 | Come on Ye Yellow and Greens | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Feb 02 1993 13:31 | 11 |
32.2139 | Is Brian a closet Norwich supporter? | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Tue Feb 02 1993 13:46 | 11 |
| Re .2138
> < Come on Ye Yellow and Greens >
Brian,
Does this mean that you have finally seen the light, and decided to support
the REAL yellow and greens (Norwich)?
I think we should be told.
Jon
|
32.2140 | The Greatest | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Feb 02 1993 16:06 | 11 |
32.2141 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | Tax passive smokers | Tue Feb 02 1993 16:10 | 6 |
|
Brian,
you're starting to sound like a Manc version of Cunno......
Paul :-0
|
32.2142 | Blue Scousers??? Where | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Feb 02 1993 16:13 | 6 |
32.2143 | yawn , yawn... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Feb 02 1993 16:21 | 0 |
32.2144 | Boring Boring Arsenal | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Feb 02 1993 18:00 | 6 |
32.2145 | No | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Feb 02 1993 18:41 | 3 |
| I had the misfortune of reading this topic!!
Mick
|
32.2146 | you don't have to read 32.xxx NEXT UNSEEN mate | PEKING::DAVIESG | Think before you think | Tue Feb 02 1993 19:11 | 4 |
|
and we had the misfortune of reading your notes. goodbye
GrEg...
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32.2147 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Feb 02 1993 19:29 | 12 |
| Well brian,
Did it ever cross your mind why all "other" supporters want Villa
to win, when you come out with comments like:
>they all hate our guts because we are "The Greatest Football Club in the World".
The only Team nowadays that come close to that category are A.C. Milan.
Get a life, no on second thoughts don't bother...
Mick
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32.2148 | | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | Long road, patient donkey | Tue Feb 02 1993 19:43 | 10 |
| >they all hate our guts because we are "The Greatest Football Club in the World"
Yeah Mick But what about tradition, crowds, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
...yawn yawn yawn
We are the greatest because ....we just are,....right!
|
32.2149 | Taking the Bait | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Feb 02 1993 22:16 | 8 |
32.2150 | The REAL thing. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Misty Green and Blue | Wed Feb 03 1993 12:42 | 5 |
| If I may join in the p*ssing contest my vote goes to Real Madrid.
I thank yew,
barry.
|
32.2151 | Cut the Cr*p | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Wed Feb 03 1993 13:33 | 29 |
| Getting back to the topic in hand.
I remember reading that the list of top players in the world that Peter
Schmeichel of Man Utd was joint fifth. Marco Van-Basten was top of the
list and that no British players were in the top seven(now I don't know
if that means that in eigth position it was a British player?!!?!)
Going back to the new third strip of Utd's. There has been a lot of
stick from the general public, that Utd are trying to make a lot of
money by bringing out a new shirt.... For a youths full kit it will
cost approx #47 and for adults #60... A bit steep..... In the MEN last
night three people were asked what they thought. One said that it was a
rip off, the next a young lady said that she would definately buy one,
so as not to stand out in the crowd, and the third one(after I had
stopped laughing) said that it was all a big publicity campaign to
generate more money for the club. The kits go on sale tomorrow(Thurs)
from the Utd club shop.... The favourite size to go is extra
large(adult)..... A spokesperson for the club said that people did not
have to buy the kit if they don't want to, no-one is forcing them?!?!
Fergie has said that they may use the new kit in the BBC televised FA cup
game at Sheff Utd on Feb 14th(I knew I had the date right!!)
Can't wait, I don't think!!!!!
Result from last night
FA Youth Cup
Man Utd 3 Wimbledon 0
Mac
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32.2152 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | Tax passive smokers | Wed Feb 03 1993 13:51 | 9 |
|
Ian,
do you think Simon 'dedicated follower of fashion' Stockman has bought
the new kit yet ?
(It's still not as good as Everton's tasteful Pink and Blue offereing)
Paul
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32.2153 | 1st in the queue | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Wed Feb 03 1993 14:40 | 9 |
| Paul,
If Simon is not in today, that means he is queuing up ready for
tomorrow.
(Nothing could be as good as the Toffee's Pink and Blue kit, even so
you did but it didn't you???? You must be a trend-setter!!!!!)
mac
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32.2154 | Not this time | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Feb 03 1993 20:45 | 9 |
| One has to draw the line somewhere.
I will NOT be buying this kit (he says today). I've spent a small fortune
on MUFC already this season so there not getting any more wonger.
Well, perhaps I could make a small exception!
Ha ha
Simon
|
32.2155 | Utd. are CRAP. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Thu Feb 04 1993 15:57 | 15 |
|
It doesn't matter if the Mancs had 10 different coloured kits, they are
still crap and haven't won a league in the last 26 years. I now hope that
once Villa are out of the cup that they can concentrate on the league and
topple those useless Mancs. What a sad time for Eng football to see a team
like this as favourites for the league.
I hear that Ronnie Whelan (six league c'ship medals 82, 83,84, 86, 88, 90)
is nearly fit to play again. God help the Mancs when he comes back.
Martin
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32.2156 | 4,000 Mancs Invade Leeds | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Feb 04 1993 16:14 | 10 |
32.2157 | Looneypool | OPG::TONY | | Thu Feb 04 1993 17:26 | 6 |
| Cunno,
Since you're so used to winning titles and cups ...How does it feel to be in the
hunt for absolutely nothing with still 4 months of the season to go..?
Tony
|
32.2158 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Paaaaaaattch | Thu Feb 04 1993 17:27 | 5 |
|
I hear that all 4000 are sold out. Is this definate?
Tony
|
32.2159 | Leeds sold-out is definate.. | OPG::TONY | | Thu Feb 04 1993 17:38 | 0 |
32.2160 | little boy lost?? | FAILTE::PAGES | Lost in Scotland | Thu Feb 04 1993 20:43 | 8 |
|
REF.2158
why not spend an evening in one of the local public houses with
sky, you could even wear that nice shirt I paid for.... I am sure the
locals will take you to heart 8*)
SteveP
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32.2161 | 1.0 to Man U would be nice! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Fri Feb 05 1993 14:23 | 9 |
|
Well Man U play Shef U tommorow in what will be a very tough game
as Utd have lost to them in the last three visits I think?
I will be happy with a draw but would welcome 3 points and utd to start
another winning run..
Aron..
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32.2162 | Its a cup game I think! | KERNEL::NDAY | As Quazimodo once said, 'It started with a syst' | Fri Feb 05 1993 14:25 | 5 |
| I thought the game against Sheffield Utd tomorrow was a cup game ??
Or have I been over doing the falling down liquid again ?
Nige.
|
32.2163 | Got some facts wrong! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Fri Feb 05 1993 14:35 | 12 |
| Re-2
Forget the bit about Man U losing the last 3 times against them,it's
only 1 defeat at the start of the season.
Aron...
p.s It's a League game I think they play them in the Cup later on next
week?
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32.2164 | At Home Tomorrow | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Feb 05 1993 15:03 | 5 |
32.2165 | ...and the same result in the cup a week later!!! | PEKING::DAVIESG | Think before you think | Fri Feb 05 1993 15:14 | 8 |
|
It's a tough game tomorrow and we should be very pleased if we win.
After last weeks dissapointment to Ipswich we need a win to get back on
track... 1 : 0 with Sharpe will do it for me because he is due one...
Pally: keep an eye out for Deane!!!!
GrEg....
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32.2166 | 2 into 3 doesn't go | CLADA::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld game.... | Fri Feb 05 1993 17:56 | 11 |
|
Is playing 2 games in 3 days a good idea for Man Utd....
I know Sky are pulling the strings , but 2 games in 3 days
is a bit iffy....
Sheff Utd and Leeds won't be cakewalks by any means , if you win
both it will be great , but if you don't ?????????????...
jm
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32.2167 | Back on Top | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Sat Feb 06 1993 22:04 | 10 |
32.2168 | BBC RADIO 5?? | KERNEL::NDAY | As Quazimodo once said, 'It started with a syst' | Mon Feb 08 1993 14:10 | 5 |
| Will the match against Leeds be on R5 tonight ??
I suppose its live on SKY !!
Nige.
|
32.2169 | Match report | MIACT::MASON | Debra Taylor | Mon Feb 08 1993 15:47 | 42 |
| Man United 2 Sheffield United 1
McClair Carr
Cantona
A one-minute silence for the 35th anniversary of the Munich Air
Disaster was observed by all and the Sheffield United fans were
applauded for their respect.
The first half was disastrous from our point of view. We really made
heavy weather of it. Carr put S.U. ahead, beating Pallister down the
right wing really easily. As Bruce and Schmeical covered Deane on the
rh post, Carr coolly slotted home. We looked really shaky from there on
in until the last 10 minutes when we decided to pull ourselves
together.
The second half belonged to us, the last 5 minutes apart, when Deane
missed a couple of sitters (fortunately for us). We drew level when
Cantona set up McClair, and went ahead when Cantona coolly chested down
a cross and booted home much to our relief.
Pallister had a dreadful game, the goal was really down to him I'd say.
Sharpe was very quiet and only looked remotely lively when Giggs went
off and he was "partnered" by Kanchelskis. Giggs is not playing
particularly well at the moment either. He still thunders down the wing
as of old, but he takes the ball too far and ends up losing it - then
we are left vulnerable to the counter attack as everyone has streamed
forward in his wake. His crossing also leaves a lot to be desired. He
does not like being on the right wing and so tries to bring the ball
inside - it doesn't work.
3 points in the bag, but we made heavy weather of it. The Villa won too
which keeps the pressure on. A difficult game at Elland Road tonight
and it goes without saying that we need the 3 points. I'll go for a 1-0
win in a tough game - the pitch at Elland Road is c**p at the moment
which means that it will be a scrappy game. We need to show the
determination we did on Saturday. I'll be watching the game on Sky at a
friend's house (a Villa supporter, so it could be well dodgy..).
Here's hoping that we're all happy noters tomorrow..
J
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32.2170 | Happy with a Point | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Feb 08 1993 16:14 | 10 |
32.2171 | Leeds to win easily. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Mon Feb 08 1993 19:42 | 29 |
| <<< Note 32.2170 by ESSB::BLONG "Europe is Scouse Free" >>>
-< Happy with a Point >-
>>to the top flight and they will wan't to put that right tonight. They are
>>also having to put up with the view that they did not win the league, it was
>>United that lost it, and they will wan't to put that view straight.
Brian,
I certainly don't share the view that United lost the title last
year rather than Leeds winning it.
The league is about one thing i.e. consistency and that is a thing that
the Mancs have not shown for 26 years. Liverpool's league successes over
the years (1973, 76, 77, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 86, 88 & 90) were won because
of sheer consistency from August to May. In 1986, the double winning year,
they collected 34 out of a possible 36 points to clinch the league. Last
season, I think Utd. lost three out of four (Forest, West Ham & Liverpool)
at the end. Nobody deserves to win a league with that pathetic finish.
Utd. were poxed again on Saturday. I will be watching the game on SKY
tonight and I will be shouting for Leeds all the way. I can't see the
Mancs getting anything from this one tonight. Then two defeats out of three
will be the kind of form that we have come to expect from this mediocre
outfit.
Come on Leeds.
Cunno
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32.2172 | Off the ceiling matey! | KERNEL::NDAY | As Quazimodo once said, 'It started with a syst' | Mon Feb 08 1993 20:25 | 11 |
| Re last.
I think should lay off the glue for a while mate. thats stuff making
you say some hilarious things..
Anyway, back to the real world.
United to win 1-0 tonight with Eric showing Leeds how to pick the ball
out of the net.
Nige.
|
32.2173 | ! point clear at the top! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Tue Feb 09 1993 13:38 | 22 |
| Well, was that a tough game or what?
Leeds came out with all guns blazing in the first 15 minutes and missed
several opportunities to go infront.
We got our act together eventually and put some good moves together.
Leeds had by far the most shots at goal but after saying that M.U.F.C.
had the best chances and from the Radio 5 commentary, oooh ahh should
have scored after cutting through the Leeds defence with a great piece
of style & skill, but Lukic's knee denied him.
The leeds/Cantona love affair is definatley over I think. every time he
touched the ball he was booed and jeered by the Leeds fans.
All in all a great game to listen too so it must have been a brilliant
game to watch( if you are fortunate to have sky that is).
United now 1 point clear at the top but Villa and Norwich now have a
game in hand.
Nige.
|
32.2174 | A point well earned | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Feb 09 1993 14:49 | 14 |
| A tense game indeed. Big Eric took everything in his stride (especially
the sign saying f**k off Cantona in French - I didn't think Leeds fans
had that many brain cells -)). He should've scored on a couple of
occasions - one especially where he tried to lob the keeper when a more
direct blaster would've done the job.
We were well contained for most of the game I thought. The pitch was
diabolical (not helped by the Sky Bimbettes poncing about on it..) but
Leeds played some good flowing football I thought. I was seriously
perturbed by Pallister again. If it wasn't for Schmeical last night I
think we would not be sitting pretty at the top this morning. But
that's the way it goes I suppose. We battled well and earned the point.
J
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32.2175 | 0-0 | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Tue Feb 09 1993 16:01 | 18 |
|
From the BBC hi-lites this am, two excellent saves kept this to
nil all - one from Lukic in the first half after a deflection,
twisting backwards after going the wrong way to turn the ball over
the bar, and one from Peter after McAllister headed downwards
towards the corner of the goal in the last minute. Two world-class
stops...
Eric must have wondered what hit him last night - the anymosity
towards him was awesome. Nice to see the Yorkies haven't altered
all that much after the dizzy heights of last season..;-)
Point clear. Long way to go. We're picking up points despite not
playing all that well (Sheep.Utd. game on Saturday, last night..)
Keep going, lads....the rewards are there for the taking.
Andy.
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32.2176 | Good Point | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Feb 09 1993 16:01 | 18 |
32.2177 | How I saw it | SUBURB::GROOMN | Eating between eating | Tue Feb 09 1993 17:19 | 23 |
| Having watched the game in the pub next door, I was more perturbed at
Schmeical's inability to deal competently with the high-ball, on three
occasions he was extremely hesitant and but for the Leeds forwards
having given up the chase (I guess they thought he wasn't going to miss)
he may have been directly responsible for 3 soft goals. Conversely, There
are few who can match him for reflex saves and for a big man he gets down
very quickly.
Giggs is ineffective on the right, and Kanch was brought on too late in
the game. Sharpe was well covered by the 17 year-old Bowman (a product
of the MUFC school of excellence) and Hughes was given very little
space (not that he needs much !!). McClair was superb and if he
carries on this workrate will almost certainly meet his demise earlier
than scheduled. Irwin had a good'un as did Bruce and Parker, very
solid in all aspects. Pally is obviously having the wobbles in
sympathy with Big Pete, don't expect them to last (the wobbles that
is).
The Brakspeare's in the pub was excellent.
Nev
|
32.2178 | you are a disgrace!~!! | WELSWS::CADD | L.U.F.C. League champions 1991/92 | Tue Feb 09 1993 18:18 | 12 |
|
Just as a side issue :... In the Yorkshire Evening post Alex
Ferguson said that he did not think that any barracking of Cantona
would be justified, "Man Utd always give a good reception to Gordan
Strachan when he comes to Old Trafford" ... I don't think so Alex you
must have your head up your arse... And as for no brain cells what
about the protozoan attitude of the Man U fans who started smashing up
our stand last night ..call yourself football supporters .....
Paul
|
32.2179 | Leave it Out | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Feb 09 1993 18:28 | 6 |
32.2180 | I would complain about Leeds causing damage.. | WELSWS::CADD | L.U.F.C. League champions 1991/92 | Tue Feb 09 1993 18:45 | 14 |
|
Brian,
I don't suppose for one moment that you are trying to lump all
Fans who cause damage in the same boat, which is what your last note
sounded like. Not everyone goes to a football match to cause trouble
only the minority, unfortunately a lot of people get tarred with the
same brush for the mindless few ... 'nuf said
Paul
BTW do you want these tickets or not?????
|
32.2181 | Devils not Angels | PANIC::ANDERSON | The original Magpies | Tue Feb 09 1993 19:30 | 7 |
| Brian,
I wouldn't go raking up the past too much - I for one have vivid
memories of a certain 2nd Division Championship-winning side's 'fans'
wrecking a large proportion of Notts County's ground back in '75.
Rob
|
32.2182 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | Stranded in Dublin | Tue Feb 09 1993 20:19 | 5 |
| Rob,
has there ever been anything to wreck at Meadow Lane ? :-)
Paul
|
32.2183 | They did 98p worth of damage | PANIC::ANDERSON | The original Magpies | Tue Feb 09 1993 20:22 | 5 |
| Paul,
Not since the United fans turned it over ;-)
Rob
|
32.2184 | Fixtures could fix it. | FRAMBO::BRADLEY | Ja, das Bier-gut ist | Tue Feb 09 1993 21:19 | 24 |
|
Much as I hate to say it (being that rare species in this Notesfile a Villa
fan) I think the way the fixtures have ironed out Villa have a mountain to
climb to stop United taking the title (I still can't take Norwich seriously).
Of nine away matches left Villa have got Palace and Chelsea in Feb (well okay
forget them) but then Blackburn, Man U and Norwich in March, Forest on April
3rd (believe me they'll be kicking everything in sight to get out of the
dead zone),the Arse April 12 (European place for grabs) finishing with a
nice easy one at QPR in May (ditto). No, make that 8 aways. Haven't checked
United's remaining fixtures but they must be easier than that.
By the way, are you lot letting in away fans at OT yet? I seem to remember
that with the ground changes you decided there were so many little darlings
wanting to squeeze in to worships their gods that unfortunately you
couldn't countenance the presence of any non-believers. If that is still the
case then that is a truly disgusting policy. And do you REALLY enjoy the
deafening silence from hell that greets every good move / goal from the
opposition? If so I recommend "Triumph of the Will" or a visit to the Tory
party conference to get a feel of what a real one-sided contest feels like.
However should this not be the case then disregard all I said and administer
the cold buckets immediately.
Bob
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32.2185 | Get the Points on the Board | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Feb 09 1993 21:33 | 12 |
32.2186 | | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Feb 09 1993 21:43 | 20 |
32.2187 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Wed Feb 10 1993 12:54 | 23 |
|
To comment on the "exchange" a few notes back...
Anyone responsible for smashing up grounds/violent behaviour/such
like is a disgrace, and certainly not fit to be called a football
fan. Sport is about winning and losing, respect and competition.
Brainless nerds that go along for a fight or to cause damage,
regardless of their 'leanings', are quite frankly the scum of
the earth. We at United were afflicted with a large number of
them in the seventies, Leeds were too, slightly earlier. But many
*many* sides have a contigent of followers that they'd probably
like to drop into a large hole and cover up with earth.
To suggest that a minority represent the majority is ridiculous,
and to suggest that the majority silently condone such behaviour
is very insulting. Leave the insinuation of such things where
it belongs - in the gutter, with the rest of the efluent.
Thank you for your time...
Andy.
|
32.2188 | Fixture list? | LARVAE::DRSD20::BEGLEY | | Wed Feb 10 1993 15:34 | 5 |
| Anyone have an up to date fixture list for the rest of the season and
like to post it here?, particularly when has the Crystal Palace match
that was supposed to be this Saturday been rescheduled to?
Thanks, Martin
|
32.2189 | No Date for Palace Game Yet | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Feb 10 1993 15:52 | 21 |
32.2190 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Feb 10 1993 16:38 | 7 |
| re: -1
Isn't there 1 game missing there ?
I thought Utd had 14 games to play - I only counted 13 in the list.
Dave
|
32.2191 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Wed Feb 10 1993 17:02 | 1 |
| Tues 9th Mar Oldham (A)
|
32.2192 | Updated | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Feb 10 1993 21:39 | 63 |
|
Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93 Score
* LIVE ON SKY
# LIVE ON BBC
ATT
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A) 1-2 Hughes 28,070
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H) 0-3 31,901
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H) 1-1 Irwin 31,704
Mon 24th Aug *Southampton (A) 1-0 Dublin 15,623
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs 19,694
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H) 1-0 Hughes 29,736
Sun 6th Sep *Leeds United (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis,Bruce 31,296
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A) 2-0 McClair,Bruce (Pen) 30,002
Wed 16th Sep Torpedo Moscow (H) 0-0 19,998
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A) 1-1 Giggs 33,296
Wed 23rd Sep Brighton & HA (A) (CC) 1-1 Wallace 16,649
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H) 0-0 33,287
Tue 29th Sep Torpedo Moscow (A) 0-0 (Beaten on Peno's) 11,357
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A) 1-1 Bruce (Pen) 24,172
Wed 7th Oct Brighton & HA (H) (CC) 1-0 Hughes 25,405
Sun 18th Oct *Liverpool (H) 2-2 Hughes (2) 33,243
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-0 20,305
Wed 28th Oct Aston Villa (A) (CC) 0-1 35,964
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H) 0-1 32,622
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A) 0-1 39,063
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H) 3-0 McClair (2), Hughes 33,497
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A) 1-0 Hughes 29,739
Sun 6th Dec *Man City (H) 2-1 Ince, Hughes 35,408
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H) 1-0 Hughes 34,500
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A) 1-1 Cantona 34,464
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A) 3-3 McClair (2), Cantona 37,708
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H) 5-0 Giggs,Hughes,Cantona, 36,025
Sharpe, Irwin
Tue 5th Jan Bury (FA Cup 3) (H) 2-0 Phelan, Gillespee 30,668
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H) 4-1 Cantona,Irwin,McClair, 35,648
Parker
Mon 18th Jan *Q.P.R. (A) 3-1 Ince,Giggs,Kanchelskis 20,142
Sat 23rd Jan Brighton & H.A. (H) 1-0 Giggs
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H) 2-0 Ince, Hughes 36,085
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A) 1-2 McClair
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H) 2-1 McClair, Cantona
Mon 8th Feb *Leeds United (A) 0-0
Sun 14th Feb #Sheffield Utd (A) (FA-5)
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H)
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H)
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A) (FA-6)
Sat 13th Mar Aston Villa (H)
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A)
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H)
Sat 3rd Apr Norwich City (A) (FA Cup Semi-Final)
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H)
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A)
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H)
Sat 1st May Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sat 8th May Wimbledon (A)
TBA Crystal Palace (A)
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32.2193 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Thu Feb 11 1993 13:47 | 40 |
|
The point at Leeds (Leeds Leeds) on Monday has proved to be very
valuable, as last night both Villa and Norwich lost important
away games. Villa were (on TV evidence...) a little unlucky to lose
1-0 to Palace, but full credit to the FEs for hanging in there.
Norwich were blown away 3-0 at Southampton, and their
goal-difference is now negative, effectively a full extra point to
United and Villa for this alone. Norwich have shipped quite a few
goals (7-1, 6-1) on their travels this season, surely too much to
make up if they are to seriously challenge for the title.
Blackburn have games in hand, but as we found out to our cost last
year, they don't always equate to points...
Ipswich could threaten if they start to win a few more times rather
than keep on picking up a single point - they've drawn I think 13
times already.
I can't see anyone else coming through the pack now....maybe only
QPR or City have an outside chance of that, and they'll be
concentrating on a Euro-spot now I would imagine...
It looks like coming down to either us or Villa. Villa are playing
some lovely stuff at the moment, but I feel the key to their
success will lie in whether they can get Dalian Atkinson fit in
time to make a significant contribution. It seems that if Saunders
fails to score, Villa struggle. Yorke is not a class finisher this
season (yes, I know he scored 17 last season...). Parker has
weighed in with a few but not many others have.
United on the other hand have demonstrated they can score goals
from several positions. Hughes is a steady producer of goals, but
with a stike-force of Cantona, Giggs, Sharpe and McClair we always
look like scoring at least one each game. 14 1-0 victories will
win the title from here....
Here's hoping....
Andy.
|
32.2194 | OH NO,NO CANTONA! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Thu Feb 11 1993 15:18 | 11 |
|
Eric Cantona will be out of the match against Sheff U due to being
included in the French team for a world cup qualifier...
Aron..
|
32.2195 | Never fear...!! | OPG::TONY | | Thu Feb 11 1993 15:48 | 8 |
|
> Eric Cantona will be out of the match against Sheff U due to being
> included in the French team for a world cup qualifier...
Never fear Micky Phelan is around..!!
Tony
|
32.2196 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Thu Feb 11 1993 16:48 | 14 |
|
I expect Alex to give a run-out to the young and very promising
Gillespie on Saturday in place of Cantona. It makes sense to
give him as much first-team experience as possible away from the
pressure of the league title bid, and he'll soon be challenging
for a place in the team proper.
Phelan has been a reliable stop-gap so far this season (not what
you pay all that money for, I know, but....) and I would see it
as a negative move if he starts on Saturday.
jmo, of course...
Andy.
|
32.2197 | | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Feb 11 1993 18:23 | 6 |
32.2198 | | PEKING::DAVIESG | Think before you think | Fri Feb 12 1993 15:15 | 7 |
| re.2197;
I agree. That has to be the best option, with Gillespie on the subs
bench with Wallace. This is because I do not like Micky Phelan, but it
still seems like a topper idea allright.
GrEg...
|
32.2199 | | PEKING::DAVIESG | Think before you think | Mon Feb 15 1993 11:09 | 7 |
|
Manchester 1 Sheff. Utd 2
What can I say........... Match reports please, I cannot do it, even
after watching....
GrEg...
|
32.2200 | ????????///// | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | You Ain't seen nothing yet ! | Mon Feb 15 1993 11:15 | 5 |
| Have United started to lose there bottle ????
AGAIN
SQF Jambo
|
32.2201 | And then there was one | CLADA::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld game.... | Mon Feb 15 1993 12:35 | 19 |
|
And then there was one...
Bad result yesterday for Man U.
United returned to all there old failing . they were
like a rudderless ship , completely devoid of direction....
that has always been their downfall....Bryan Robson at his best
was badly missed , Cantona being missing also upset the rythm.
Both wingers were very poor . Why didn't Fergie have Danny Wallace
as one of his subs , having Mickey Phelan on the bench didn't
offer to many options...
Then again congrats to Sheffield United , well done on the day...
At least United have 2 easy home games coming up in the League
jm
|
32.2202 | Losing my religion .. | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Feb 15 1993 12:42 | 13 |
| re -1 Naaaaaa (gulp..)
I managed to watch the game but it was tough. We played ok I thought
but didn't seem to have any real penetration. S.U. played a blinder imo
and we had no real answer to what they threw at us. Their first goal
was a bit of the Maradona "hand of God" I thought, but Schmeical was
guilty of hesitating. Their second was a cool piece of finishing.
Giggs' goal was a beaut, but after that we looked as if we thought we
had it in the bag. Pity no-one told S.U. eh.
Down in the dumps, Birmingham.
|
32.2203 | A joke methinks | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Feb 15 1993 12:43 | 5 |
| re 2201
DANNY WALLACE ????? You have GOT to be kidding.
J
|
32.2204 | :-) | ECCGY4::HAIGH | It's worse than that Jim | Mon Feb 15 1993 12:56 | 4 |
| > <<< Note 32.2202 by MIACT::MASON "There's only one UNITED" >>>
Sheffield?
|
32.2205 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Mon Feb 15 1993 13:00 | 11 |
|
re .2201...
Two easy games coming up? You're kidding - there's no such thing
at this stage in the season...
We now must concentrate on one front. And it isn't going to be
easy in any way.
Andy.
|
32.2206 | Mancs bottle it again. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Mon Feb 15 1993 13:21 | 17 |
|
Sheffield Utd. 2 Man Utd. 1
What a great result. The Mancs are now out of the cup and Ferguson's "We can
lift both trophies" is now a joke. They deserved their loss yesterday and I
think I was the only Sheffield fan in the pub yesterday. Utd. bottled again
yesterday and all I hope now is that they lose the league title on goal diff.
to Villa. The only player who looked half decent yesterday was Giggs. Also
great to see that Plonker Bruce miss the penalty.
So hopefully Villa will win the title and the Mancs will end up with what
they deserve..........NOTHING.
Cunno
|
32.2207 | Out but not Down | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Feb 15 1993 13:26 | 16 |
32.2208 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Mon Feb 15 1993 13:49 | 19 |
| <<< Note 32.2207 by ESSB::BLONG "Europe is Scouse Free" >>>
-< Out but not Down >-
>>and let's take nothing away from Sheffield United. A lot of teams that go
>>one down to United would throw in the towel but not them, they battled and
Brian,
Don't flatter Man. Utd. Who do you think they are, Liverpool or
AC Milan?? There are not too many teams out there afraid of the Mancs. At
least they haven't been for the last 26 years.
Get real Brian!!
Martin
|
32.2209 | No Friendlies | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Feb 15 1993 15:51 | 19 |
32.2210 | Brian Carey | SIOG::BUCKLEY | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Mon Feb 15 1993 17:05 | 3 |
| I see that Brain Carey, the ex-Cork City player was on the bench for
utd. yesterday. Does this mean he is next in line to Bruce & Pallister?
I didnt think he was that close to the 1st team.
|
32.2211 | Carey | OPG::TONY | | Mon Feb 15 1993 21:02 | 9 |
| Brian Carey has been ever present in the Reserves for the past two seasons
and performing very well..In fact there was an interest from a first Division
side for him a few months back.
He deserves a chance in the first team especially the way Pallister has been
performing the last few weeks.
Tony
|
32.2212 | A New International | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Feb 15 1993 21:08 | 7 |
32.2213 | Carey at the back | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon Feb 15 1993 23:28 | 10 |
|
Re -1, that's good news. I liked Carey when he platyed with Cork City
in the L.O.I. He also looked good during Wrexham's cup run last
season. I hope he doesn't pick up a groin strain. :-)
I'm very disappointed at the withdrawal of most of the United and Villa
stars. These convenient groin strains will have cleared up by next
weekend. It's back to the same old club v country argument.
Gary.
|
32.2214 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Tue Feb 16 1993 15:09 | 15 |
|
You're right, Gary. I would think Terry Yorath and Jack Charlton
(perhaps less so) are pretty p*ssed off seeing their respective
World Cup preperations sabotaged in this way.
How the hell can Wales get any value out of a match like this without
three of their best players, at a stroke virtually wiping out
their entire attacking options.
The comment about Ireland being less concerned was simply to do
with the fact that Ireland already have a well-established and
respected squad, and have useful replacements for most of their
main choices. Wales cannot say the same...
Andy.
|
32.2215 | Sparkey Plays | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Feb 16 1993 15:22 | 3 |
32.2216 | Is it Serious | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Feb 17 1993 19:38 | 5 |
32.2217 | CANTONA CLEARED | DIBBLE::WELLER | | Thu Feb 18 1993 12:00 | 7 |
|
What do you want us to be SUN reporters,He's ill and our deepest
sympathies are with him whatever the problem.
Eric Cantona has been cleared by the police over a allegedly spitting
incident no further action will be taken.
|
32.2218 | Info | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Feb 18 1993 13:21 | 11 |
32.2219 | Cantona - France | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Feb 18 1993 13:22 | 7 |
| Cantona scored the first of the French goals in a 4-0 win over
Israel. He had a good game and the goal was a great sliding half-volley
from a cross.
The main thing though for United was that he wasnt injured!
-Dom
|
32.2220 | getting better | CLADA::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld game.... | Thu Feb 18 1993 18:25 | 4 |
|
Glad to see Paul Ince's son is on the mend....
jm
|
32.2221 | We Left it Late | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Sat Feb 20 1993 20:03 | 10 |
32.2222 | ryan giggs | CLADA::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld game.... | Mon Feb 22 1993 12:38 | 13 |
|
Ryan Giggs could create history by being elected
Footballer of the Year
and
Young Footballer of the Year .
Any comments????
jm
|
32.2223 | match report | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Feb 22 1993 13:26 | 32 |
| Man U 2 Soton 1
Giggs (2) Banger
A frustrating game for us and one which I'm glad to see the back of.
Soton came for a draw and succeeded in frustrating us at every turn.
Each time the ball went out of play, a Soton player was mysteriously
injured and play stopped for 5 minutes. It happened every single time
and the referee did nothing until it was obvious to a blind man that
they were taking the p**s. In the end Cantona and Hughes got booked
for disent (sp) and after consulting his linesmen, the ref added nearly
10 minutes on to the end of the game.
Pallister and Bruce are still shaky. Apparently they haven't trained
for a month due to a couple of knocks and it shows. Pallister lets
people turn him too easily - The S.U. winger did it at Old Trafford and
Banger did the same. A good goal from him.
Cantona had a quiet game and Hughes was off the boil - perhaps the
Internationals took it out of them midweek. But the star of the show
was Giggs. He took his goals really well, but them apart, he played a
blinder. A definate Young Player of the Year award for him. No-one else
comes close.
We left it really late to put on a show on Saturday. We didn't play
particularly well and before Soton scored, we would have settled for
the draw. However, one ingredient we seem to have this season which was
never in evidence last season is resilience. We don't let go as easily
as we have done in the past. We fought until the final whistle on
Saturday - who knows, this could be the difference but I'm never one to
tempt fate, I've seen it all before....
J
|
32.2224 | Give the lad an OSCAR..!! | OPG::TONY | | Tue Feb 23 1993 15:01 | 15 |
| Can I nominate Neil Maddison, Southampton's Numero 10 for an OSCAR..!!
The lad went down more times than the Titanic and had the trainer on for
treatment 3 times...All in all the trainer was on the pitch for longer than
the LAZY (as described in the famous SUN) Le Tissier...and what makes it worse,
is that they nearly got away with it..!!
Also I'de like to thank Mr Timothy Flowers who in no uncertain way used every
goal kick as an opportunity to do a spot of birdwatching prior to kicking
the ball. This is after placing the ball outside the six-yard box knowing full
well that the linesman would pull him up..Very clever..Timothy..!!
Ryan Giggs 2 Soto'n 1
Tony
|
32.2225 | Flowers nutted our Eagle :-( | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Confessions of a Salesman | Tue Feb 23 1993 15:13 | 5 |
| Glad to see that Soton are living upto the reputation they gained at
Selhurst earlier this year - why don't referees book goalkeepers more
often for these things?
Paul
|
32.2226 | Titanic sinks again!! | FAILTE::PAGES | Lost in Scotland | Tue Feb 23 1993 16:48 | 8 |
|
ref.2224
"The lad went down more times than the Titanic" you mean he went
down more than once????
Good to see Man-U fans up to the usual standard 8-)
SteveP
|
32.2227 | Man U and accuracy... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Wed Feb 24 1993 09:30 | 7 |
| .2224
Obviously had in mind the film about the Titanic and the number of
times it must have been shown, clearly just another case of Man-U fans
been accurate in their comments.....:-)
-Dom
|
32.2228 | So Far | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Feb 24 1993 15:03 | 65 |
|
Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93 Score
* LIVE ON SKY
# LIVE ON BBC
ATT
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A) 1-2 Hughes 28,070
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H) 0-3 31,901
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H) 1-1 Irwin 31,704
Mon 24th Aug *Southampton (A) 1-0 Dublin 15,623
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs 19,694
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H) 1-0 Hughes 29,736
Sun 6th Sep *Leeds United (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis,Bruce 31,296
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A) 2-0 McClair,Bruce (Pen) 30,002
Wed 16th Sep Torpedo Moscow (H) 0-0 19,998
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A) 1-1 Giggs 33,296
Wed 23rd Sep Brighton & HA (A) (CC) 1-1 Wallace 16,649
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H) 0-0 33,287
Tue 29th Sep Torpedo Moscow (A) 0-0 (Beaten on Peno's) 11,357
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A) 1-1 Bruce (Pen) 24,172
Wed 7th Oct Brighton & HA (H) (CC) 1-0 Hughes 25,405
Sun 18th Oct *Liverpool (H) 2-2 Hughes (2) 33,243
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-0 20,305
Wed 28th Oct Aston Villa (A) (CC) 0-1 35,964
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H) 0-1 32,622
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A) 0-1 39,063
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H) 3-0 McClair (2), Hughes 33,497
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A) 1-0 Hughes 29,739
Sun 6th Dec *Man City (H) 2-1 Ince, Hughes 35,408
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H) 1-0 Hughes 34,500
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A) 1-1 Cantona 34,464
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A) 3-3 McClair (2), Cantona 37,708
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H) 5-0 Giggs,Hughes,Cantona, 36,025
Sharpe, Irwin
Tue 5th Jan Bury (FA Cup 3) (H) 2-0 Phelan, Gillespee 30,668
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H) 4-1 Cantona,Irwin,McClair, 35,648
Parker
Mon 18th Jan *Q.P.R. (A) 3-1 Ince,Giggs,Kanchelskis 20,142
Sat 23rd Jan Brighton & H.A. (H) 1-0 Giggs
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H) 2-0 Ince, Hughes 36,085
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A) 1-2 McClair
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H) 2-1 McClair, Cantona
Mon 8th Feb *Leeds United (A) 0-0
Sun 14th Feb #Sheffield Utd (A) (FA-5) 1-2 Giggs
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H) 2-1 Giggs (2)
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H)
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A)
Tue 9th Mar Oldham Athletic (A)
Sun 14th Mar *Aston Villa (H)
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A)
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H)
Sat 3rd Apr Norwich City (A)
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H)
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A)
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H)
Sat 1st May Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sat 8th May Wimbledon (A)
TBA Crystal Palace (A)
|
32.2229 | Crystal Palace rearranged for 21st April @ 8:00pm | OPG::TONY | | Wed Feb 24 1993 19:12 | 0 |
32.2230 | All the Dates | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Feb 24 1993 20:10 | 66 |
|
Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93 Score
* LIVE ON SKY
# LIVE ON BBC
ATT
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A) 1-2 Hughes 28,070
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H) 0-3 31,901
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H) 1-1 Irwin 31,704
Mon 24th Aug *Southampton (A) 1-0 Dublin 15,623
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs 19,694
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H) 1-0 Hughes 29,736
Sun 6th Sep *Leeds United (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis,Bruce 31,296
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A) 2-0 McClair,Bruce (Pen) 30,002
Wed 16th Sep Torpedo Moscow (H) 0-0 19,998
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A) 1-1 Giggs 33,296
Wed 23rd Sep Brighton & HA (A) (CC) 1-1 Wallace 16,649
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H) 0-0 33,287
Tue 29th Sep Torpedo Moscow (A) 0-0 (Beaten on Peno's) 11,357
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A) 1-1 Bruce (Pen) 24,172
Wed 7th Oct Brighton & HA (H) (CC) 1-0 Hughes 25,405
Sun 18th Oct *Liverpool (H) 2-2 Hughes (2) 33,243
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-0 20,305
Wed 28th Oct Aston Villa (A) (CC) 0-1 35,964
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H) 0-1 32,622
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A) 0-1 39,063
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H) 3-0 McClair (2), Hughes 33,497
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A) 1-0 Hughes 29,739
Sun 6th Dec *Man City (H) 2-1 Ince, Hughes 35,408
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H) 1-0 Hughes 34,500
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A) 1-1 Cantona 34,464
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A) 3-3 McClair (2), Cantona 37,708
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H) 5-0 Giggs,Hughes,Cantona, 36,025
Sharpe, Irwin
Tue 5th Jan Bury (FA Cup 3) (H) 2-0 Phelan, Gillespee 30,668
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H) 4-1 Cantona,Irwin,McClair, 35,648
Parker
Mon 18th Jan *Q.P.R. (A) 3-1 Ince,Giggs,Kanchelskis 20,142
Sat 23rd Jan Brighton & H.A. (H) 1-0 Giggs
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H) 2-0 Ince, Hughes 36,085
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A) 1-2 McClair
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H) 2-1 McClair, Cantona
Mon 8th Feb *Leeds United (A) 0-0
Sun 14th Feb #Sheffield Utd (A) (FA-5) 1-2 Giggs
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H) 2-1 Giggs (2)
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H)
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A)
Tue 9th Mar Oldham Athletic (A)
Sun 14th Mar *Aston Villa (H)
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A)
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H)
Sat 3rd Apr Norwich City (A)
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H)
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A)
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H)
Wed 21th Apr Crystal Palace (A)
Sat 1st May Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sat 8th May Wimbledon (A)
|
32.2231 | Oh Ah is Free | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Feb 24 1993 20:12 | 6 |
32.2232 | remember Andy Gray | AYOV27::SALLEN | | Thu Feb 25 1993 11:33 | 3 |
| re: .2222 What record would this be ?
... Stevie
|
32.2233 | Robbo Returns | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Feb 26 1993 15:01 | 7 |
32.2234 | Captain Bloody Marvel | SIOG::BUCKLEY | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Fri Feb 26 1993 15:57 | 2 |
| Just in case Villa bottle it a la Utd 91-92, how many more league games
does Robson need to get a league medal?
|
32.2235 | Robson | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Fri Feb 26 1993 16:42 | 5 |
| He said on Football Focus last week that he only needs 4 more games -
does he actually have to play or just be named on the team sheet?
J
|
32.2236 | Robbo | OPG::TONY | | Fri Feb 26 1993 16:57 | 7 |
| Re. 2235 Robsons return...
I would imagine it must mean being named on the team sheet. Cos surely the
substitute goalie must get something if the team win a title.
Tony
|
32.2237 | | PEKING::DAVIESG | ROLLINS IS A CISSY | Fri Feb 26 1993 17:53 | 4 |
| Re Robbo's Medal. Mabye one of the younger players will give him
theirs, a la Sealey. You never know.
GrEg...
|
32.2238 | No Medal talk Please | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Feb 26 1993 17:59 | 7 |
32.2239 | ;-) | SIOG::BUCKLEY | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Fri Feb 26 1993 18:16 | 1 |
| Youre really covering you ass this year Brian
|
32.2240 | Ryan Giggs = Pure Magic | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Sat Feb 27 1993 15:11 | 13 |
32.2241 | Easy Win | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Mar 01 1993 18:25 | 12 |
32.2242 | Dion Dublin Update | OPG::TONY | | Tue Mar 02 1993 13:28 | 9 |
| As you probably remember Dion broke his leg in September against Palace. Making
only about six appearences for United prior to the injury.
Well, he has now played two full reserve games against Forest and Sunderland.
On his return against Forest he got booked and was very pleased with his
performance. He also scored twice in the 3-1 win at Sunderland.
So he could be in contention for a first team place fairly soon.
Tony
|
32.2243 | All the Details | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Mar 02 1993 18:08 | 67 |
|
Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93 Score
* LIVE ON SKY
# LIVE ON BBC
ATT
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A) 1-2 Hughes 28,070
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H) 0-3 31,901
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H) 1-1 Irwin 31,704
Mon 24th Aug *Southampton (A) 1-0 Dublin 15,623
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs 19,694
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H) 1-0 Hughes 29,736
Sun 6th Sep *Leeds United (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis,Bruce 31,296
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A) 2-0 McClair,Bruce (Pen) 30,002
Wed 16th Sep Torpedo Moscow (H) 0-0 19,998
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A) 1-1 Giggs 33,296
Wed 23rd Sep Brighton & HA (A) (CC) 1-1 Wallace 16,649
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H) 0-0 33,287
Tue 29th Sep Torpedo Moscow (A) 0-0 (Beaten on Peno's) 11,357
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A) 1-1 Bruce (Pen) 24,172
Wed 7th Oct Brighton & HA (H) (CC) 1-0 Hughes 25,405
Sun 18th Oct *Liverpool (H) 2-2 Hughes (2) 33,243
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-0 20,305
Wed 28th Oct Aston Villa (A) (CC) 0-1 35,964
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H) 0-1 32,622
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A) 0-1 39,063
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H) 3-0 McClair (2), Hughes 33,497
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A) 1-0 Hughes 29,739
Sun 6th Dec *Man City (H) 2-1 Ince, Hughes 35,408
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H) 1-0 Hughes 34,500
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A) 1-1 Cantona 34,464
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A) 3-3 McClair (2), Cantona 37,708
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H) 5-0 Giggs,Hughes,Cantona, 36,025
Sharpe, Irwin
Tue 5th Jan Bury (FA Cup 3) (H) 2-0 Phelan, Gillespee 30,668
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H) 4-1 Cantona,Irwin,McClair, 35,648
Parker
Mon 18th Jan *Q.P.R. (A) 3-1 Ince,Giggs,Kanchelskis 20,142
Sat 23rd Jan Brighton & H.A. (H) 1-0 Giggs 33,610
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H) 2-0 Ince, Hughes 36,085
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A) 1-2 McClair 22,068
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H) 2-1 McClair, Cantona 36,156
Mon 8th Feb *Leeds United (A) 0-0 34,166
Sun 14th Feb #Sheffield Utd (A) (FA-5) 1-2 Giggs 27,150
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H) 2-1 Giggs (2) 36,???
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H) 3-0 Giggs, Irwin, Cantona 36,251
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A)
Tue 9th Mar Oldham Athletic (A)
Sun 14th Mar *Aston Villa (H)
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A)
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H)
Sat 3rd Apr Norwich City (A)
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H)
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A)
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H)
Wed 21th Apr Crystal Palace (A)
Sat 1st May Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sat 8th May Wimbledon (A)
|
32.2244 | Oh Ah in More Trouble | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Mar 02 1993 19:08 | 6 |
32.2245 | Re-arranged Norwich City (A) 5th April 7:45pm for SKY..!! | OPG::TONY | | Tue Mar 02 1993 19:22 | 3 |
| Once again the SKY boys getting their way..!!!
tony
|
32.2246 | just a quickie.. | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Mar 02 1993 20:48 | 21 |
| Glad to report that Pallister and Bruce look up to full strength
following a weeks training. They played well up to their capabilities
on Saturday, looking nothing like as clumsy as they have been doing
lately.
The only downer from Saturday is Sharpe. It's obvious that he is
suffering from a confidence crisis for some reason or another. He was
fluffing passes and missed two sitters in the second half of Saturday's
game. He redeemed himself somewhat towards the end of the second half
after he seemed to be exchanging words with spectators after play had
been stopped for some injury or other. It didn't help that there were
obvious cheers when Kanchelskis stepped down to start a warm-up.
But, I'm sure he'll get over it. Young Giggs is playing out of his skin
at the moment which makes up for any mistakes from Sharpe. It really is
a pleasure to watch him.
Bad news that we're without Eric on Saturday with our away game vs the
'Pool. Sod the form book, its gonna be a toughie.
J
|
32.2247 | Statistics | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Mar 02 1993 22:18 | 61 |
32.2248 | Robbo takes a Rest | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Mar 03 1993 21:01 | 7 |
32.2249 | PROGRAMS ?? | MACNAS::SMORAN | | Thu Mar 04 1993 01:13 | 5 |
| Brian,
Would you be able to get me 2 Programs for the Villa match.
Stephen
|
32.2250 | | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Mar 04 1993 13:31 | 5 |
32.2251 | Star Report | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Mar 04 1993 15:52 | 8 |
32.2252 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Thu Mar 04 1993 16:07 | 22 |
|
It won't make any difference, Brian...
If Eric gobbed at the Leeds (Leeds Leeds) fans because of their
intimidation then he's guilty. Period.
As a soccer player he has a duty to contain his disgust at the
disgraceful baiting and verbal abuse he receives. If the law could
do anything to prevent such taunting then great, but it is inept
at taking preventatitive action so all players must live with it
and act accordingly.
Fix the cause, ie the abuse. To retaliate is no defence.
The question I would want asking, however, is where is the evidence
that it happened in the first place, not that half a dozen Leeds
supporters would have any cause to INVENT such an outrageous story
just for the sake of getting a player (that PRESUMABLY has surely done
nothing to upset them) into trouble....
Andy.
|
32.2253 | | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Mar 04 1993 16:44 | 6 |
32.2254 | THANKS | MACNAS::SMORAN | | Fri Mar 05 1993 02:37 | 7 |
| .2250
Thanks Brian,
I will give you a shout when you get back.
Stephen
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32.2255 | "usual" stuff for him | BONNET::VISCIGLIO | Allez O.G.C.N. ! | Fri Mar 05 1993 16:05 | 8 |
|
re: previous replies
Knowing the guy, and the numerous problems he had in France due
to his behaviour, I would not be surprised at all by the testimonies.
(this has nothing to do at all with his players's skills).
Pierre-Yves
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32.2256 | Mancs and Scousers | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Mar 05 1993 19:13 | 8 |
32.2257 | Liverpool are going down 3.1!!! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Fri Mar 05 1993 19:57 | 1 |
|
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32.2258 | A boring draw...? | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Fri Mar 05 1993 20:22 | 4 |
| I agree with Brian, its gonna be tough. I am going for a draw, boring
but there you go.
J
|
32.2259 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Fri Mar 05 1993 21:05 | 12 |
| Well!
I think think we're due a win at Anfield.
We haven't won there for the past 3 or 4 seasons!
2 - 1 to United I say!
Ryan Giggs, Ryan Giggs, Ryan Giggs!!!!!!
Si...
|
32.2260 | 2-1 | MACNAS::SMORAN | | Sat Mar 06 1993 23:45 | 6 |
| Your right you so & so
good luck
Stephen
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32.2261 | United 2 'Pool 1 Yessss | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Mar 08 1993 12:52 | 14 |
| Well predicted Simon S!
A great win for the boys especially as we haven't done the business
there for so long! Saw the match on MotD and we looked comfortable
winners. The Rush goal was a bit of a cracker though. Schmeical got in
a couple of good saves and Kanchelskis came close to making it 3 at the
end when he hit the upright and Hughes coming in just couldn't make the
connection.
Villa didn't play and so we are now on top. Norwich lost ground again
and are 7 points adrift. Next Sunday's game is gonna be a good'un..
J
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32.2262 | Here we Go | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Mar 08 1993 15:01 | 42 |
32.2263 | Tut tut.... | YUPPY::PANES | Its grim up north | Mon Mar 08 1993 15:37 | 8 |
| I was told that Man U supporters perpetuated their reputation by
breaking the minutes silence for the latest Hillsborough victim.
I sure it wasn't anyone from this notesfile ( probably because
only 2 people appear to actually go to any matches).
Hugs,
Stuart
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32.2264 | Updated | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Mar 08 1993 16:10 | 61 |
32.2265 | | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Mar 08 1993 16:13 | 67 |
| Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93 Score
* LIVE ON SKY
# LIVE ON BBC
ATT
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A) 1-2 Hughes 28,070
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H) 0-3 31,901
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H) 1-1 Irwin 31,704
Mon 24th Aug *Southampton (A) 1-0 Dublin 15,623
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs 19,694
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H) 1-0 Hughes 29,736
Sun 6th Sep *Leeds United (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis,Bruce 31,296
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A) 2-0 McClair,Bruce (Pen) 30,002
Wed 16th Sep Torpedo Moscow (H) 0-0 19,998
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A) 1-1 Giggs 33,296
Wed 23rd Sep Brighton & HA (A) (CC) 1-1 Wallace 16,649
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H) 0-0 33,287
Tue 29th Sep Torpedo Moscow (A) 0-0 (Beaten on Peno's) 11,357
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A) 1-1 Bruce (Pen) 24,172
Wed 7th Oct Brighton & HA (H) (CC) 1-0 Hughes 25,405
Sun 18th Oct *Liverpool (H) 2-2 Hughes (2) 33,243
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-0 20,305
Wed 28th Oct Aston Villa (A) (CC) 0-1 35,964
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H) 0-1 32,622
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A) 0-1 39,063
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H) 3-0 McClair (2), Hughes 33,497
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A) 1-0 Hughes 29,739
Sun 6th Dec *Man City (H) 2-1 Ince, Hughes 35,408
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H) 1-0 Hughes 34,500
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A) 1-1 Cantona 34,464
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A) 3-3 McClair (2), Cantona 37,708
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H) 5-0 Giggs,Hughes,Cantona, 36,025
Sharpe, Irwin
Tue 5th Jan Bury (FA Cup 3) (H) 2-0 Phelan, Gillespee 30,668
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H) 4-1 Cantona,Irwin,McClair, 35,648
Parker
Mon 18th Jan *Q.P.R. (A) 3-1 Ince,Giggs,Kanchelskis 20,142
Sat 23rd Jan Brighton & H.A. (H) 1-0 Giggs 33,610
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H) 2-0 Ince, Hughes 36,085
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A) 1-2 McClair 22,068
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H) 2-1 McClair, Cantona 36,156
Mon 8th Feb *Leeds United (A) 0-0 34,166
Sun 14th Feb #Sheffield Utd (A) (FA-5) 1-2 Giggs 27,150
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H) 2-1 Giggs (2) 36,???
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H) 3-0 Giggs, Irwin, Cantona 36,251
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A) 2-1 Hughes, McClair 44,374
Tue 9th Mar Oldham Athletic (A)
Sun 14th Mar *Aston Villa (H)
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A)
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H)
Mon 5th Apr *Norwich City (A)
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H)
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A)
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H)
Wed 21th Apr Crystal Palace (A)
Sat 1st May Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sat 8th May Wimbledon (A)
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32.2266 | No respect | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Mar 08 1993 17:57 | 12 |
| re 2263
I read the same thing in the Sunday papers. It's always the same. "We"
complain when visiting fans don't respect things sacred to us and then
the minority of mindless morons are incapable of respecting anything
but.
Its sickening that the few visiting United fans could not respect the
mourning of the 'Pool fans for that lad. Hillsboro was a footballing
disaster not just a Liverpool one.
J
|
32.2267 | Looking ominously bad from here (:==:) | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | I dreamt I found a working printer! | Mon Mar 08 1993 18:35 | 14 |
| RE. 2265,
Well Brian I have to admit that it is beginning to look like a
two-horse race (a bit like last year) obviously the media and
especially Sky will be billing the Villa game as the Championship
decider but the Easter Schedule looks a little tough (norwich and Sheff
Wed). After that you finish with a batch of easy games against London
sides!
Don't suppose you have the villa remaining fixtures for comparison?
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.2268 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Mon Mar 08 1993 19:03 | 16 |
|
Make no mistake, we have a very tough schedule ahead of us. There
are no easy games at all (if there is such a thing), and there
are several real testers...Arsenal, Sheff.W., Norwich, City....then
Wimbledon away on the last day 8-}
If we are to win this thing, it won't be decided next Sunday. The
other ten games, starting Wednesday at Oldham, will be more
significant imo. Last season we made the mistake of assuming that
by beating Leeds we would triumph. We then lost to the likes of
West Amm, Southampton, Liverpool...
This is where it counts. I hope we won't be found wanting again.
Andy.
|
32.2269 | The Run In | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Mar 08 1993 19:57 | 26 |
32.2270 | I acutually got a prediction right! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Mon Mar 08 1993 22:39 | 25 |
| re .2263
Can I just say that I listened to the game on the local
radio station & it sounded as if 1 di*khead Manc
supported shouted out UNITED!
The rest of the noise came from alot of people telling
him to shutup.
One other point I wish to note is the Manc fans being
pulled out of the kop.
This imo is down to touts once again selling tickets.
When I was at O.T for the middlesborough game a week or
so ago alot of tickets for the Liverpool game changed
hands.
It wouldn't surprise me in the least if a few dodgey
deals went on between the two tout syndicates in Manc
& pool land!
A cracking game though. I'm surprised I have any
fingernails left! It's amazing how the commentator can
get you so worked up! Indeed, indeed, NOT ARF!
Si
|
32.2271 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Tue Mar 09 1993 12:45 | 17 |
|
re .2263...
In an effort to balance the comments, and not in any way a defence
for inexcusable actions by a minority of louts, a wreath was laid
in United colours at Anfield before the match, with a note saying
how football fans everywhere mourned the Hillsborough tragedy.
The disgraceful shouting to which you referred was stopped very quickly
and the minutes' silence was rightly observed by the whole ground
(so said yesterday's Daily Mail...)
As I say, just to balance your comments, Stuart, for those not able
to read or hear the whole story...
Andy.
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32.2272 | Oldham 1 United 0 Ouch | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Mar 10 1993 10:59 | 15 |
32.2273 | Fantastic!!!!! | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Wed Mar 10 1993 11:51 | 22 |
| <<< Note 32.2272 by ESSB::BLONG "Europe is Scouse Free" >>>
-< Oldham 1 United 0 Ouch >-
>>Last nights result throws away all the good work
>>that was done at Anfield on saturday. It is only our second defeat in 17
>>league games but to lose to the bottom club with the worst defensive record
>>in the premier is a bad result. Shades of West Ham last season.
This is sheer music to my ears. I checked the teletxet last niggt and Utd.
were 0-1 down so I decided to switch on the radio and listen to the 2nd half.
What a nerve wrecking time I had but it was great to see the Mancs go down.
Hopefully Villa will win tonight to set up Sunday's game nicely. It's up to
Villa now to capitalise on this fantastic result. Last night's show Utd.
for what they really are.......mediocre.
Absolutely thrilled
& Ronnie makes his comeback tonight.
Cunno
|
32.2274 | Cunno | OPG::TONY | | Wed Mar 10 1993 12:31 | 4 |
32.2275 | long way to go yet | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Wed Mar 10 1993 13:23 | 16 |
|
This does not signal the end of United's title challenge -
unfortunately. :-)
United got 3 points from 2 difficult away games. Had they drawn at
Anfield and drawn last night they'd have got 2 points and most fans
would have been happy. Villa will find it difficult to beat Tottenham
tonight. There's a lot of football to be played yet and even Sunday
will decide little. The last time Villa won the league (I'm not old
enough to remmeber United last win) they lost the championship decider
2-1 at home to Ipswich in April yet pipped them for the title.
I think United will sneak it 1-0 on Sunday but the title will still go
right down to the wire.
Gary.
|
32.2276 | Stand Up and Be Counted | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Mar 10 1993 14:55 | 12 |
32.2277 | Utd will still do it...... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Wed Mar 10 1993 15:04 | 9 |
| My money is on a Villa draw tonight.......a win for United on Saturday
with Cantona scoring the winner.
The Championship to go to the last game with Utd winning, and my only
other wish if Martin carries on with his 'winding-up' if for Liverpool
to go down.....mind you it would probably the best thing that could
happen to the club in the long run.......
-Dom
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32.2278 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed Mar 10 1993 16:05 | 1 |
| At least the youth team won the other night, beating York City 5-0.
|
32.2279 | Milan Bid | UPROAR::GAYLEB | Coffee (H.S.B) | Wed Mar 10 1993 17:26 | 11 |
| re -2276
Whats all this about Giggs and Ince wanted for Milan?
22 million seems like a lot of money even in these inflationary
times.
They would make a fortune for sitting on the bench.
Does anyone no the source of the rumour?
|
32.2280 | You could buy a house for that! | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Man with somewhere to go | Wed Mar 10 1993 17:50 | 6 |
| Re. 2279
>>Does anyone know the source of the rumour?
Yes, its .2276
Al
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32.2281 | What's the rest of the squad worth then | SAC::MAGUIRE_G | | Wed Mar 10 1993 18:21 | 6 |
|
I really can't believe that figure as the whole squad was valued at 24
million at the start of the season. Unless Edwards is valuing the rest
of the squad at 2 million. On last night s performance it would'nt
surprise me.
|
32.2282 | Milan bound | UPROAR::GAYLEB | Coffee (H.S.B) | Wed Mar 10 1993 18:21 | 5 |
| re -1
I guess you are joking but just in case.
Has anyone heard anything in the media to reinforce .2276 ?
|
32.2283 | Paper Talk? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | I dreamt I found a working printer! | Wed Mar 10 1993 18:24 | 10 |
| 22 million lire or pounds?? (:==:) Giggs maybe but why would anyone want
Ince who's the Steve williams of the 90s
Don't AC already have like 5 non-Italians including Papin?
Was it in the Sun by any chance?
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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32.2284 | Nahhh in The Mirror | OPG::TONY | | Wed Mar 10 1993 18:33 | 17 |
| >2 million lire or pounds?? (:==:) Giggs maybe but why would anyone want
> Ince who's the Steve williams of the 90s
> Don't AC already have like 5 non-Italians including Papin?
> Was it in the Sun by any chance?
It's in todays Daily Mirror. Apparently a United Executive has flown to Milan
for preliminary talks...The report also says that Inces adviser and friend
Ambrose Mendy has said that Ince is very happy at United at very settled..!!
But he can't talk about Giggs...
I believe its Daily Mirror rubbish talk a bit like Cunno's notes..
Tony
|
32.2285 | Hope they Stay | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Mar 10 1993 20:20 | 12 |
32.2286 | GRAB THE MONEY | MACNAS::SMORAN | | Thu Mar 11 1993 02:31 | 8 |
| If I were Fergi, I'd sell and take the money because like the rest of
the so called Maradona's, they would be back after a year or two,
having failed to shine in the best league in the World. They don't
make them like Wilkin's or Brady nowadays. Lets face it, they have
shined in a premier league thats just about average. With the likes
of Norwich still in the chase for the title... I rest my case.
Stephen
|
32.2287 | Villa Miss Out | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Mar 11 1993 11:03 | 6 |
32.2288 | Giggsey to score | PEKING::DAVIESG | Room service? We need another Telly | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:02 | 4 |
| 3 points would do nicely, but I'll go for a 1 - 1 draw. I'm always
wrong though......
GrEg...(*DB*)
|
32.2289 | | CSLALL::KSULLIVAN | | Thu Mar 11 1993 22:48 | 3 |
| What time does Sunday's game begin?
Thanks!
|
32.2290 | Up Up and Away | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Mar 12 1993 10:15 | 10 |
32.2291 | Come on Villa!! | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Fri Mar 12 1993 12:14 | 14 |
| <<< Note 32.2290 by ESSB::BLONG "Europe is Scouse Free" >>>
-< Up Up and Away >-
>> and then to The Theatre of Dreams for United V Villa.
Brian, you certainly got it right there by calling OT the "Theatre of
dreams". But for the last 26 years, these dreams have never materialised.
I will be tuning into SKY at 11 a.m. I will be praying for a Villa win
and they should sneak it 1-0 with Parker getting a cracker.
Cunno
|
32.2292 | An honest opinion!!!! | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Fri Mar 12 1993 15:43 | 11 |
| Lads I don't mean to sound in any way biased(and I mean that)but I
honestly believe ye will be beaten on Sunday by Villa.There is a
certain air of anxiousness amoung most of the United supporters I have
spoken to since Tuesday.I'm sure ye hope I am wrong but I have a feeling
ye think I'm right.Anyway best of luck on Sunday.If United deserve to
win the league they will win on sunday.
Regards,
Anthony.
|
32.2293 | Still tight at the top | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Sun Mar 14 1993 21:00 | 11 |
|
Manchester Utd 1 Aston Villa 1
Great game. I thought Villa deserved a point but I guess United will
feel hard done by. Stephen Staunton gave Villa the lead after 53
minutes with a superb left foot shot. Mark Hughes headed the equaliser
4 minutes later after "ooh ahh" had headed on. United had more of the
play but they finished badly. Villa rode their luck and could have
stolen it.
Gary.
|
32.2294 | Heart attack time again.. | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Mar 15 1993 12:30 | 44 |
| United 1 Villa 1
Hughes Staunton
An excellent game of football, definately lived up to the billing. I
thought that we should have won it through a penalty kick in the first
half, but it wasn't to be.
Villa killed us in midfield - we played a 4-2-4 they played a 4-4-2 and
so they always had that extra space. Ince was quiet for most of the
first half, but equally we limited Saunders to only one real chance
which Schmeical saved when it seemed that Saunders had an open goal.
That apart, he was kept fairly quiet.
It was a game that was always going to produce goals but in the end
we only got two - a cracking shot from Staunton when he was given far
too much space down the wing - where was Parker?? (met him at the end
of the game and he was not in the best of moods...) and an equalising
header from my man Hughesey, laid on by Eric.
There were loads more chances from both sides, Sharpe, Giggs, Hughes,
Irwin and Richardson who shot centimetres over the bar in the dying
minutes.
Robson was on the bench along with Kanchelskis and Seeley who,
strangely, turned into a cheerleader half way through the second half
(weird chap). Sharpe should have been substituted as he had another
howler - he was put into a couple of situations where he should've had
a pop but fluffed every chance. He's scared of his own shadow at the mo
and, when him and Giggs swapped sides towards the end, he kept looking
over at the bench as if he suspected he would be substituted.
That apart the outstanding players for me were Bosnich, Parker (A.V. -
why was he substituted??), Cantona and Bruce who kept it all solid at
the back. Schmeical is showing a couple of weaknesses - he was well
dodgy in the high ball situation - a couple of the corners had him
worried.
The wrong result for us as Norwich won and are now only 2 points
behind. I definately think we were watching the Champions yesterday,
but who will it be? We both have away ties at Carrow Road which could
well decide it. As some Villa fans said to us yesterday, may the best
team win!!
J
|
32.2295 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Mon Mar 15 1993 20:33 | 17 |
| I too was a little bemused when Big Ron took off Parker.
M.O.M for me had to McGrath though. Hughes only got the
ball off him once I think!
Sharpe definitely has a problem at the moment. Perhaps
Kanchelskis could slot in instead?
We'd miss Sharpe's crosses then though wouldn't we?
We had our chances & unfortunately for us never took
them, even though we should have had a penalty.
Still, there's a way to go yet.......
Let's hope the team holds good.
Si
|
32.2296 | A Weekend at O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Mar 18 1993 18:57 | 30 |
32.2297 | Early Start | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Mar 19 1993 16:00 | 9 |
32.2298 | All to play for | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Mar 22 1993 16:15 | 16 |
32.2299 | Lack of a striker could cost United dear AGAIN. | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Mon Mar 22 1993 16:38 | 13 |
|
What would worry me if I was a Manc, is the amount of chances the team
are missing. Against Villa and CIty on Saturday, United missed a
hatfull, and really should have won both. It all comes down to the same
thing, Manchester United need a striker who is going to guarantee them
25 goals a season. Sooner or later, Ferguson is going to do the best
thing he has done since he took over and sell Mark Hughes. He might be
the fans favourite, but he doesnt score the goals that the team need.
They could have had this league won by now if they had a genuine
goalscorer in the team.
Dave...
|
32.2300 | STANS YOUR MAN | PEKING::WELLERM | | Mon Mar 22 1993 17:19 | 6 |
|
I agree with the last note. I am a fan of Hughes but he is not the
answer when it comes to goals. They should buy GUY WHITINGHAM or
even STAN COLLIMORE who I was very impressed with on Sunday against
Millwall...............
matt
|
32.2301 | Stick with Hughes. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Mon Mar 22 1993 17:39 | 6 |
|
If Hughes can't score goals consistently, then I would hope that Fergie
keeps him.
Cunno
|
32.2302 | Sparkey No 1 | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Mar 22 1993 18:09 | 10 |
32.2303 | Getting shots on target....please. | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Mon Mar 22 1993 18:35 | 11 |
|
Re.2302
Why dont you give me all your fact and figures IF you win the League,
cause all these chances your team are missing are costing them very
important points. Dont give me all this sh*t about getting chances an
target, because they arent winning games they should be.
Maybe you will change your mind if another title slips away.
Dave...
|
32.2304 | Rochdale here i come | PEKING::SHALLOMA | Manta's are crap!! | Mon Mar 22 1993 18:57 | 6 |
32.2305 | Goals are needed. | ESSB::SSB_LIB | | Mon Mar 22 1993 19:19 | 11 |
|
RE .2302,
Brian,
Getting a lot of chances is of no use whatsoever if it
doesn't result in goals. These chances must be put away. It's no use
if Sparkey scores a cracker one week and then doesn't score for four or
five weeks. When Liverpool won their titles, they always put their
chances away. All of these missed chances could result in Utd. losing
the league.
Regards,
|
32.2306 | Up The Reds | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Mar 22 1993 20:25 | 16 |
32.2308 | more depressing news for utd | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | VILLA for the PREMIER TITLE! | Tue Mar 23 1993 11:43 | 39 |
| re:
Stan Cullimore..I'm afraid you guys are going to lose out again,
expect Forest to sign him for 2 Million TODAY!!!!!!
just thought I'd share some other good news with you...
Radio 2 here in IRL ,have fed in the results of both VILLA and utd into
"their computer" and they predict a title win for
yes you've guessed correctly
.......VILLA!!!!!!!
M.J..
|
32.2309 | TABLOID RUBBISH..? | PEKING::WELLERM | | Tue Mar 23 1993 12:22 | 22 |
|
The ever realible SUN..?? managed to find some ape to use there
computer and came up with this statistics
UNITED VILLA
ARSENAL (H) 3 POINTS NORWICH (A) 1 POINT
NORWICH (A) 1 POINT NOTTS FOREST (A) 3 POINTS
SHEFF WEDS (H) 3 POINTS COVENTRY (H) 3 POINTS
COVENTRY (A) 3 POINTS ARSENAL (A) 1 POINT
CHELSEA (H) 3 POINTS MAN CITY (H) 3 POINTS
C PALACE (A) 1 POINT BLACKBURN (A) 1 POINT
BLACKBURN (H) 1 POINT OLDHAM (H) 3 POINTS
WIMBLEDON (A) O POINTS QPR (A) 1 POINT
ASTON VILLA...80
MAN UNITED ...77
NORWICH CITY...71
Never beleive what you read in the SUN...???
MATT
|
32.2310 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Tue Mar 23 1993 12:24 | 18 |
|
Oh well that's ok, then, M.J.......
We'll give up now, shall we ;-)
I'd be more worried about what's going on at the other end of the
table if I were you, though I realise all this title talk may be
a welcome relief.
I for one wish Forest all the best and hope they survive. But they
don't *deserve* it, they must *earn* it.....
....which brings us back to United! 8-)
Andy.
|
32.2311 | Who is the kid that did it!!? | PEKING::SHALLOMA | Manta's are crap!! | Tue Mar 23 1993 12:43 | 12 |
| Good morning,
Please ignore entry .2304 someone I work with has entered this in
presumably when I have left my terminal logged in.
So I think I shall also ignore entry .2307! (I will always support Man
Utd).
Regards,
Aron
|
32.2312 | Nothing Personal,just business(copyright B.PALMER) | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | VILLA for the PREMIER TITLE! | Tue Mar 23 1993 13:21 | 55 |
| re: .2310
Andy,
I couldn't agree more with you , the present league positions
reflect the REAL/TRUE forms of the teams anchored at both top and bottom
placings. Forest are where they are due to the fact that they are CR*P,
forget the 'luck' etc.,bad managerial signings/sales have accounted for
much of Forest's woes......
Enough of this Forest waffling.....
re: Cullimore ....I happened to see this on GMTV today...
My prediction with regard to the first Premier League Winners was
always based on the fact that ,Ron Atkinson HAS ALWAYS been one of the
most gifted and shrewdest managers in the last decade ,and previously
built successful teams ,UTD. '83/'85 Cup Winners, Wednesday League Cup
winners '90 and
VILLA ...Premier League Champions 1993....
Like ALL good managers he takes the pressure from the players and
lets them get the needed results.
you may think I'm anti-united in my comments,well I'm actually pro-football,
I enjoy ANY team that plays GOOD football,and will be the first to
acknowlegde that utd have served up some treats in the last two
years. As individuals utd's players must be THE MOST talented bunch
assembled for quite some time....however as a team I FEEL they are
lacking the killer punch,maybe due to the hype/pressure put upon them
by that non smiling serious Ferguson and Championship Crazy fans,
this is why/how I feel VILLA are going to steal the first Premier
League Championship
Here's to ALL teams enjoying what's left of the title race!!!
M.J.
|
32.2313 | | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Mar 23 1993 13:24 | 5 |
32.2314 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Mar 23 1993 13:58 | 22 |
|
Re.2306
The thing is, against Villa, United dominated the game, you were there
ok, I saw the game on SKY, and the thing is Man Utd SHOULD have beaten
Villa comfortably. The keeper played well, but how many easy chances
were hit wide or straight at Keeper ?
My point is this, if United had a recognised 25 goal a season striker,
there woudnt be so much pressure on the rest of the team to get goals.
They do create loads of chances in games, against 'Boro for example,
they should/could have had 7 or 8. I'm not disputing the fact they have
scored alot of goals this season, but to be the finished article, they
need a striker.
The proof is there, chances are being missed, how long will it take for
all you Mancs to realise that Mark Hughes despite his 15 Volleys or
flying headers a season is the main culprit.
Dave...
|
32.2315 | Sparkey is No 1 | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Mar 23 1993 15:05 | 20 |
32.2316 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Mar 23 1993 16:01 | 7 |
|
Re.2315
I think Hughes is vastly overated, but he must be doing something
right to have supporters such as your self right behind him.
Dave...
|
32.2317 | 3 Points Please | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Mar 23 1993 16:11 | 12 |
32.2318 | Players Awards | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Mar 23 1993 18:14 | 6 |
32.2319 | Who will be top tomorrow | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Mar 24 1993 16:15 | 9 |
32.2320 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Wed Mar 24 1993 17:47 | 6 |
|
Come on the Arse. Let's hope that Arsenal can put another dent into the
Manc challenge. 1-1 draw.
Cunno
|
32.2321 | A tough night of footie! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Wed Mar 24 1993 19:59 | 8 |
| I think that tonights evening of football could be very interesting..
I'm going to be confident and predict a 2-1 victory over the Arse and
am hoping for a 0-0 draw between Villa & Norwich.
Nigel the hopeful..
|
32.2322 | Sharpe to score tonight! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Mar 24 1993 20:04 | 7 |
| 3 - 0 to United!!!
Lee Sharpe to score 1 (He likes scoring against the
Arse!), Cantona & McClair to get the others.
Si
|
32.2323 | 2 more points gone! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Thu Mar 25 1993 11:53 | 10 |
| Well we only managed a 0-0 draw aginst the Arse last night.
Another 2 points slipped away which leaves us 3rd in the table.
We had chances again but just couldn't seem to find the net. Norwich
also drew 0-0 with Villa which helped a little.
Norwich on Monday and 3 points a must I feel.
Nige
|
32.2324 | Norwich 1 Villa 0 | YELBUS::DSMITH | ONE THOMAS BROLIN... | Thu Mar 25 1993 11:59 | 0 |
32.2325 | And Arsenal had chances as well, I might add.... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Thu Mar 25 1993 12:03 | 0 |
32.2326 | DANNY AT DEN | PEKING::WELLERM | | Thu Mar 25 1993 12:11 | 7 |
|
Danny Wallace has joined Millwall on loan until the end of the season
lets hope he stays there........
matt
|
32.2327 | Ooohhps! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Thu Mar 25 1993 12:56 | 5 |
| Did I say Norwich 0 Villa 0 ???
Too many pints of domestos last night sorry..
Nige
|
32.2328 | Hanging in There | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Mar 25 1993 13:36 | 13 |
32.2329 | Played well..!!!!! | OPG::TONY | | Thu Mar 25 1993 15:18 | 22 |
| RE. 2328
>Overall the reports say
>that we played well, but at the end of the day it's another 2 points dropped.
Brian, I am not sure what report you've read, but I was at the game and can
safely say that we were utter rubbish. In fact the general concensus around
the K stand was that we looked like we did at the end of last season..!!
Its fair to say that we should have won the games against Villa and City but
last night for the first time I got the dejavu feeling..!!
Obviously I am not writing us off, I will be at all the games home and away..
but we will have to improve by 100%.
Another point..
What did you think about the substitution ??? Robson for Hughes..
Pathetic was how most of the 37,000 supporters described it..
IMO he waited far too long to make the substitution where GGraham made his
exactly after the restart of the 2nd half when we where beginning to get on top
in the midfield..he strengthen it ..and I think it worked..!!
Tony
|
32.2330 | A View from Afar | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Mar 25 1993 16:06 | 25 |
32.2331 | More ramblings about last night | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Thu Mar 25 1993 16:36 | 31 |
| I went to the game last night and was thoroughly disappointed by our
total lack of confidence and ability in front of goal. We were solid at
the back - Bruce again had an excellent game. Parker was given more
cover as he is liable to go a-wandering and also, high balls trouble
him for obvious reasons. His passing was atrocious again last night.
Ince was excellent in midfield, and Robbo coming on certainly helped in
the tackling department.
Giggs was kept to a couple of runs and that's it - it was obvious that
he would do nothing for the game and so it should have been him that
was substituted and not Hughes. I agree with past comments that taking
him off was bloody stupid.
Sharpe was still bottling out of chances where he could easily have
skinned his marker but he p****d about instead - however his crossing
was good so its swings and roundabouts with him.
The Arse had a couple of chances but they didn't look as though they
had many ideas, whereas we had the ideas but froze in front of goal.
Why didn't we just shoot on sight? I remember a certain Paul Ince shot
from 25 yards that was going nowhere until it took a deflection and
ended up in the back of the net. They look as though they want to walk
it in.
Ah well, 7 games to go. Its still wide open. No-one seems to be showing
the necessary consistency to make it a forgone conclusion but, as a
point of interest, a friend of a friend stands to make himself a cool
quarter of a mill if Norwich take the title. Not bad eh
J
|
32.2332 | You've got to take your chances ! | SHIPS::DURANT_S | | Thu Mar 25 1993 18:59 | 7 |
|
Where's Cantona, I have not seen him mentioned for quite a while ?
Surely if someone's going to spark up a Man Utd challenge for the title
it's him.
Steve.
|
32.2333 | Cantona | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Thu Mar 25 1993 19:08 | 13 |
| re.2332
Cantona played well last night, but sometimes, and certainly in
situations such as the ones which arose last night, he's too "fancy".
Instead of playing the direct pass, he does a double flip and a
handstand before passing the ball on .... if you catch my drift.
Sometimes it works and when it does its a delight to see, but too many
times it doesn't.
We need him to be more direct now and certainly to bang in the goals we
all know he's capable of.
J
|
32.2334 | 3 TV's Please | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Mar 26 1993 15:02 | 6 |
32.2335 | Beat Norwich you win the League | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Fri Mar 26 1993 15:10 | 7 |
| We have United's and Villa's remaining fixtures, who do Norwich have
left to play ?
Is Norwich v United Monday 29th or Monday 5th ?
thanks
Denis
|
32.2336 | re -.1 Apr 5th - England play next week - no Premier games | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | | Fri Mar 26 1993 15:26 | 7 |
| Last I read was that the Three game simultaneous broadcast will only happen if
the Championship has yet to be decided by the final day. Is this still so?
Also will Sky One and Sky News be scrambled for the games??
Al ( Who_has_just_had_Sky_installed_but_can't_afford_Sky_Sports_yet :-( )
|
32.2337 | Premier title decider... | OPG::TONY | | Fri Mar 26 1993 16:02 | 12 |
| United Villa Norwich
5th April Norwich (A) 3rd Notts Forest (A) 5th Man Utd (H)
10th Sheff W (H) Coventry (H) Spurs (A)
12th Coventry (A) Arsenal (A) 14th Leeds (H)
17th Chelsea (H) Man City (H) Ipswich (A)
21st CrystalP (A) ............ ..........
1st May Blackburn (H) Oldham (H) Liverpool (H)
8th May Wimbledon (A) QPR (A) Middles (A)
TBA Blackburn (A)
Tony
|
32.2338 | | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | OpenVMSE UK @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Mar 26 1993 19:38 | 5 |
|
According to Radio 5 on Wednesday night Hughes is suspended for the Norwich
game.
/Kev (glad to see the Canaries back on top)
|
32.2339 | goalies | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Fri Mar 26 1993 19:53 | 10 |
|
Just a snippet
Ex Utd goalie Jim Leighton,(remember him and a certain cup final) has
joined Sheff Utd on loan to the end of the season from Dundee.
Hughes is definately out of the Norwich game a week next Monday.
im
|
32.2340 | and do you remember PAUL McGRATH???????????????? | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | VILLA for the PREMIER TITLE! | Mon Mar 29 1993 12:18 | 20 |
| For those of you who do NOT already know
VILLA player
ex-manc
Paul McGrath has been voted Player's player of the year.
a fitting tribute to a model professional!!
M.J.
|
32.2341 | Selective information retention.. | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Mar 29 1993 13:20 | 7 |
| re -1
What yer man conveniently forgot to mention was that Paul Ince came
second in a closely ran "contest" and Ryan Giggs was voted PFA young
player of the year. No surprise there.
J
|
32.2342 | There's no prizes for coming second.... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Mar 29 1993 13:26 | 0 |
32.2343 | Ooohh ah Paul McGrath | OPG::TONY | | Mon Mar 29 1993 14:31 | 2 |
| I suppose he'll get a lift to the award ceremony cos with a few drinks he
might be too drunk to drive..!!!
|
32.2344 | Fergie rejects | SIOG::BUCKLEY | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Mon Mar 29 1993 15:21 | 5 |
| Didnt Gordon Strachen, another Fergie reject, win player of the year
after leaving OT and sicken his old boss even more when he won a
championship medal with Leeds? Lets hope history repeats itself ...
Patrick
|
32.2345 | Well Done Paul McGrath | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Mar 29 1993 15:59 | 12 |
32.2346 | IN FAIRNESS BRIAN.. | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Mon Mar 29 1993 16:45 | 5 |
| In fairness Brian,Ronnie has only played a couple of games all
season.He didn't have a chance as he has only played about seven games
this season
Anthony.
|
32.2347 | Loads of :-) :-) | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Mar 29 1993 16:50 | 0 |
32.2348 | Oblig :-) | ECCGY4::HAIGH | Dyslexia comes in a glass | Mon Mar 29 1993 19:25 | 4 |
| > Paul McGrath, an ex red and an Irishman.
And despite those 2 major handicaps he still managed to win it! He
is indeed some player!
|
32.2349 | Class players don't wear Blue in Manchester | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Mar 29 1993 22:52 | 8 |
32.2350 | they gain their respect at OT | TROA01::PBLANEY | Explanations take too long Mr.Nike | Thu Apr 01 1993 08:57 | 11 |
| Problem with most of these ex-Utd playersis that they can only play
where average crowds are less than 20,000 - plus, being former Utd
players they gain a little respect - having come from a class
organization :-), isn't that right Martin ?
-pb
anyway, we are still in the hunt for the title, even though we missed a
bagful against Villa. Now we must at least get a point at Norwich -
where I think we actually won last year. It's not over until the last
whistle. sometime in May.
|
32.2351 | news update | PEKING::WELLERM | | Fri Apr 02 1993 15:01 | 12 |
|
Lee Martin will not be given a new contract at the end of the season
...Norwich are interested in signing him
Also Mike Phelans contract expires at the end of the season and he also
will be on the move..
Is the game against Norwich on sky on monday...?? or is it still being
played on saturday..?
|
32.2352 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Fri Apr 02 1993 15:17 | 7 |
| It's on Monday matty me ole mate!
I read in the MEN last night that Fergie would like
Phelan to stay on.
Seems Fergie's got alot of respect for Micky baby!
Si
|
32.2353 | Here we go again ....!!!!!!!!! | OPG::TONY | | Fri Apr 02 1993 18:38 | 7 |
| We are now entering the famous month of April..
5 games in 3 weeks ..will once again determine our fate..
We'll see.
Tony
|
32.2354 | Robbo to Start | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Apr 02 1993 19:24 | 5 |
32.2355 | | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Sat Apr 03 1993 12:22 | 5 |
| I'm afraid captain marmalade gets injured at the thought of playing
first team football.
Anthony.
|
32.2356 | Note, I do not support United nor Norwich | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Mon Apr 05 1993 16:22 | 7 |
|
Re : a few back
I know that it is on Eurosport at 20:45 (euro time) coz I'm going to a
bar in Paris to watch it...
Anyone got the teams?
|
32.2357 | Running out of Time | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Apr 05 1993 19:01 | 13 |
32.2358 | 3 points a must! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Mon Apr 05 1993 19:32 | 11 |
| I'm going for a 2-1 victory to United tonight.
We sure do need the 3 points from this game to stay in serious
contention for the title.
It wont be an easy game by a long a way, but I feel that over the 90
minutes, we will create enough chances to win. I'm not sure of the
line-up but will say Giggs and Mclair to slot home the goals.
Nigel (Who doesn't have SKY but will be listening to the game on R5)
|
32.2359 | pacing the floor | TROOA::PBLANEY | Explanations take too long Mr.Nike | Tue Apr 06 1993 08:32 | 6 |
| OK guys, what happened - it's almost midnite here and I thought a game
report would have been here already :-(
A mail message in the morning when I get in would be great :-)
-pb
|
32.2360 | Norwich 1 Utd 3 | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Tue Apr 06 1993 12:08 | 5 |
|
Good last 20 minutes, all Norwich apart from a scorching Ince shot
which hit the crossbar. Dunnno about the rest of the game, missed it!
Ian
|
32.2361 | What a game! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Tue Apr 06 1993 13:05 | 25 |
| I listened to the match on Radio 5 last night and it was a blinder of a
game,with United dominating the first half totally. All United's goals
came within a spell of 8 minutes with Giggs, Cantona, and Kanchelskis
getting on the score sheet.
The last 20-25 minutes mainly belonged to Norwich after Robson came on
as substitute for Kanchelskis(strange decision by Ferguson in my
opinion), but United were still BRILLIANT on the break with at least 5
good scoring chances missed in the second half.
Robins pulled one back for Norwich just after the half time break but
they didn't really put the rest of their chances away.
Mclair, Ince and Cantona all had a very good game and the overall team
perfomance was SUPERB. Norwich were completley stunned by the burst of
3 goals and United really should have made it a lot more.
Last night United showed the whining,winging critics that this
championship is far from over for them, and that they have a lot more
BRILLIANT football to play yet.
Well done united on possibly their best(yet the leagues best
perfomance)of the league so far.
Nige..
|
32.2362 | United back on form. | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Tue Apr 06 1993 13:12 | 20 |
|
What a great result for the reds. This was reported on R5 as
perhaps the match of the season, both sides contributing to an
excellent game.
Hard luck, Norwich, a couple of close calls on the offside appeal
for goals 1 and 3, though tv does apparently show them to be
correct you sometimes need to get the luck in those situations.
There's no way the linesman ever knows for sure, he'll call some
and not others....
Norwich aren't out of the chase yet - they have proved to be at
their most dangerous when they slip off the pace - but with only
5 games left (6 for us and Villa) they've got to be 3rd favourites
now.
It'll go down to the last game.
Andy.
|
32.2363 | Robbo helped! | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Tue Apr 06 1993 13:18 | 18 |
|
All the United goals were valid, and completely non-controversial in my
opinion. For the third, Eric was at least 2 yards ON side.
Robbo came on part way through the last 20 minutes, and improved things
at that stage for United - I disagree a little with Nigel's
interpretation 2 replies back. He was a bit STRONG (!!) with his
challanges, and him and Ince got booked over one incident. Ince should
NEVER have got involved...! Lucky to stay on really.
Good game, good atmosphere in the pub, and for anyone who may be
interested, the Oscar Wilde, Irish bar, in Chatelet, Paris, is likely to
ALWAYS have any soccer on TV. This quote from the barman (manager?).
If there's soccer on TV, come here.
Incidentally, he used ti play in goal for Derry City!
|
32.2364 | Robson STRONG? | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Tue Apr 06 1993 13:31 | 19 |
| I think that Robson has been an excellent player for United in the past
and I would defend him all the way if it came to it.
However, in my opinion, he didn't really add anything to LAST NIGHTS
game that wasn't already there in the United squad. His challenges were
STRONG, and accordingly to the radio commentary, some of them were also
very late, which is what sparked off the spot of trouble in the last
minutes of the game. I think Ferguson is trying to ensure that Robbo
gets his quota of games in incase they win the championship, so he will
be eligible for a medal.
I haven't seen any highlights of the match as yet, but hope to soon.
As for the comment about Ince getting involved in the upset - I agree
entirely. He shouldn't have lost his temper. I thought he had got over
that problem long ago, and he was very lucky not to be sent off, and
ruin a good perfomance.
Nigel
|
32.2365 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Apr 06 1993 13:41 | 6 |
| Robson was introduced to tighten up the area just in front of the back four.
Norwich were pretty quick on the break and United were vunerable there
especially with Ince attacking so much.
United now have the best attack (54) and best defence (27) in the Premier
League; they also improved, by one, their goal difference over Villa.
|
32.2366 | 3 - 1 . EXCELLENT. | PEKING::DAVIESG | Remember kids - not at home! | Tue Apr 06 1993 15:54 | 12 |
| What an excellent game! Watched it in the pub, excellent atmosphere,
and an united win to silence the critics. I certainly did some
celebrating when the goals when in!! Re: Robson. IMO, Ferguson was
right to bring on a player who defends more, but Robson, contrary to
what I thought, didn't perform well. The problem is, as I see it, he is
just too slow nowadays. He is the same hard tackler that he always was,
but now it looks worse because he gets there too late. I know that the
championship medal is just reward for what he has done for the club,
but someone tell Fergie only to bring him on if we're winning by as
many as last night..............
GrEg...
|
32.2367 | CAPTAIN MARVEL | PEKING::WELLERM | | Tue Apr 06 1993 16:20 | 19 |
|
Robson came because we were playing with pratically 3 forward wing
players..Giggs Sharpe Kanchelskis ..and we needed someone to do a
holding job in Midfield...He was a bit of the pace when he came on but
thats to be expected..He also had a good chance to score when he made
one of his famous runs from midfield....The tackle on crooks was late
and deserved a booking..but I can't see what all the fuss was about
with Ince I thought he was trying to calm a pull people away and the
Norwich players acted offensivley and he was unlucky to get booked.
I don't think its a case of Robson being slow...its just that he's
not match fit....He didn't look slow to me when he broke from Midfield
to get forward for his one chance........
Great game and a brilliant resalt.........Whats the new RYAN GIGGS song
that the crowd was singing..???..They were singing it to the tune of
Robin Hood..???????
matt
|
32.2368 | | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Tue Apr 06 1993 16:26 | 10 |
| Re 2367
Ince wasn't unlucky to be booked. He clearly pushed a Norwich player
in the back of the head. That is why they acted so offensively.
Otherwise a good performance by United and I hope you do it just to
shut those bloody Villa fans up.
Barry
|
32.2369 | Its a bird,its a plane,its,its,its O.K its Robbo!! | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Tue Apr 06 1993 17:04 | 10 |
| The return of Captain marmalade was indeed an inspired substitution.He
got forward with a brilliant run from midfield to miss a sitter and
then he nearly maimed a Norwich player with a tackle that was about 4
yards too short.Then to add insult to injury he got involved in a
brawl,and we all know what happened the last time m.u.f.c got into a
scuffle.Yes indeed, the much awaited return of Brian "wrap me up in
cotton wool and don't touch me"Robson was great.I can hardly wait to
see him play football for M.U.F.C in the future.
Anthony.
|
32.2370 | A Joy to Watch | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Apr 06 1993 17:17 | 20 |
32.2371 | Ryan Giggs..Ryan Giggs | OPG::TONY | | Tue Apr 06 1993 22:30 | 13 |
|
>Great game and a brilliant resalt.........Whats the new RYAN GIGGS song
>that the crowd was singing..???..They were singing it to the tune of
>Robin Hood..???????
>matt
Ryan Giggs Ryan Giggs running down the wing (sang twice)
Feared by the blues...Loved by the Reds...Ryan Giggs Ryan Giggs..!!!
(sing until you loose your voice.)
Tony
|
32.2372 | great | TROOA::PBLANEY | Explanations take too long Mr.Nike | Tue Apr 06 1993 23:05 | 1 |
| Great news, just keep it going.
|
32.2373 | essb::blong on the ball | SIOG::PEDRESCHI | | Tue Apr 06 1993 23:15 | 4 |
| BRIAN ,
You were spot on with that predicition last night!!!3-1 for the Reds.
any more for the remaining matches.....
Skids
|
32.2374 | Oops..shock result | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed Apr 07 1993 13:21 | 3 |
| FA Youth Cup Semi-Final 1st Leg
United 1:2 Millwall
|
32.2375 | Attacks on Capt. | MACNAS::JMALLON | | Wed Apr 07 1993 23:46 | 35 |
| I had the pleasure of watching Skys United display on Monday night in
the presence of a few subdued (to say the least) Liverpool noters.
With their cries of "definetly offside !" being silenced at the
interval they were left with the usual mumblings of "..the league is
not as good as it used to be...","..Norwich are not a good side.." and
"..Rush scored.(?).." etc.. These mumblings were met with sarcasm by
all except for the few "those were the days" people.
Their attention then turned to Robbo. Their summing up of a game were
United played brilliant is - Dirty Robbo and big Brawl. Robbo made a
few good, clean hard tackles and a good run before the incident in
question. The late tackle was punished with a yellow card (duely so)
and the brawl involved as much pushing and shoving as you see at the
coffee machine. You would think this was the first late tackle in
football history. But lest we forget the glory days and the greats (or
lates) - Tommy (never too late) Smith, Graham (always too late or too
early) Souness and last but not latest Steve (still late) McMahon. Now
those were the days....
To talk of cotton wool brings to mind the Anfield dressing room. Only a
few weeks ago Sammy lee managed to crawl out of cotton wool un-noticed
to arrive on Liverpools bench. The cotton wool required for Molby alone
(forgetting about Wright, Barnes, et al) would keep alot of teams going
for seasons. These are the days....
To the league, true it isn't over yet. It will go to the last few games
and the worst can never be as bad as last year. There is one thing for
sure, if Utd. keep playing the same entertaining, attacking football as
they are playing there will be any more happy Monday nights to come in
the future.
Enjoying football,
John M.
|
32.2376 | And so say all of us | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Apr 08 1993 12:10 | 2 |
|
|
32.2377 | Rumour Has It | SHIPS::DURANT_S | | Thu Apr 08 1993 13:22 | 5 |
|
Apparently Ferguson has said he will keep an unchanged side for
Saturday. That means Mark Hughes is struggling to get back in the side.
Steve.
|
32.2378 | Theres only one Ryan Giggs | SIOG::BUCKLEY | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Thu Apr 08 1993 18:38 | 6 |
| RE. .2371 Ryan Giggs chants
My favourite Ryan Giggs chant is the one sung by the West Ham fans last
season. And it goes something like ....
' Theres only one spotty virgin, one spotty virgin...'
|
32.2379 | EX | SIOG::VISITOR | Temporary Visitor | Thu Apr 08 1993 18:54 | 22 |
|
Hopefully, Man. U. will have an Easter similar to last year and
lose three or four games. I think Villa are the better side and with
the help of God, they will win the league. Around this time last year,
Utd. lost to Notts. For., Hammers and finally Liverpool. What a great
day that was to see the Utd. players strolling off the field after
having failed again.
Rgds,
RW
Rgds,
RW
|
32.2380 | Too Many Foreigners | SHIPS::DURANT_S | | Thu Apr 08 1993 19:20 | 9 |
|
Won't United have problems next year if they get into Europe ? About six
of the team that played against Norwich will be counted as foriegn
players in European competitions.
They might have to top up the number of English players in their
squad. If Forest get relegated they could buy Stuart Pearce.
Steve.
|
32.2381 | They will have problems either way. | SIOG::VISITOR | Temporary Visitor | Thu Apr 08 1993 21:15 | 5 |
|
Utd. will have problems next year with or without their foreign
players as they are not good enough.....end of story.
RW
|
32.2382 | A mirror image. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Thu Apr 08 1993 21:21 | 14 |
| <<< Note 32.2381 by SIOG::VISITOR "Temporary Visitor" >>>
-< They will have problems either way. >-
>> Utd. will have problems next year with or without their foreign
>> players as they are not good enough.....end of story.
>> RW
RW,
I don't know who you are but you are expressing my sentiments
exactly.
Cunno
|
32.2383 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Apr 08 1993 21:55 | 5 |
| Ugh.........
A cunno lover!!!!
|
32.2384 | Pass the sharp kitchen knife please ! | KURMA::JJACK | | Thu Apr 08 1993 21:55 | 4 |
|
Two Cunnos !!!!!!!!!!! This is more than any man can take.
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32.2385 | liverpool "DOWN AND OUT" | ESSB::DCROWE | The world is in a state'o'chassis | Thu Apr 08 1993 21:56 | 6 |
| Martin
I fail to see what your sentiments has got to do with anything,
if United had thirteen English players going into Europe next year
you would still complain.
Just accept the fact martin that this is actually a great United
team.
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32.2386 | Europe ?? | MACNAS::JMALLON | | Fri Apr 09 1993 13:54 | 10 |
| After watching Uniteds display on Monday night and then being subjected
to the interpretation of football shown by Marseille and Rangers on
Wednesday night I think United will do very well next year in Europe (
provided of course we get there).
Anyway on the subject of foreigners - it is a nice problem to have.
There are many premier league managers who would love to have the same
problem next season.
John M.
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32.2387 | bilocation? | ESSB::BREE | | Tue Apr 13 1993 12:25 | 9 |
| re:.2379 and subsequent notes from siog::visitor I have a fair idea who
the "other" Cunno is.
Martin, when you see him you can tell him that things are looking even
better for the Reds now.
cheers,
Paul
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32.2388 | Coventry 0 United 1 - Happy Easter!! | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Tue Apr 13 1993 12:48 | 9 |
32.2389 | Quinn sent off...Schmeichal "PLAYS" on!! | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | VILLA for the PREMIER TITLE! | Tue Apr 13 1993 14:54 | 10 |
| anyone care to comment on the incident at the end of the match when
Mickey Quinn appeared to fell Schmeichal? Having seen the incident on
GMTV (albeit from an angle) there appeared to be no contact and the TV
reporter suggested that there may be disciplinary action handed out by
the FA for Schmeichal's 'play acting',if this is so who then will
replace the 'keeper?
M.J.
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32.2390 | A Happy Easter to one and all | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Apr 13 1993 15:50 | 36 |
| A good Easter weekend for the Reds. Mind you, I could well have done
without Saturday's performance. Shades of United vs Forest last year.
We played very badly and showed an incredible lack of discipline. The
chances were there, but we didn't take them. I thought that the MotD
highlights flattered us slightly. Woods played a blinder
which didn't help us much, but we just fluffed chance after chance.
Giggs had an awful game by his standards but Sharpe's first-time
crosses were causing Wednesday problems. Hughes had a point to prove as
everyone was sure that Kanchelskis would be in the starting line-up.
However, a recall to Russia made sure that Fergie didn't have to make
the decision, and we will never know. He had a bloody good game though.
Wednesday played us all around the park in a very tense, but
nevertheless enthralling game. We managed to keep Waddle fairly quiet,
limiting him to only a handful of his normally devastating runs and
passes. A sour note from our point of view was the penalty decision. It
happened in front of J stand and I thought at the time that it was a
terrible decision - the TV replay, however, did put an entirely different
light on it. Old Trafford fell into a stunned silence - up until that point
we were shouting our lungs out. It took Stevie Bruce to get us going again
and didn't he just. The second goal tore O.T. apart - the noise was
incredible - I have never felt so much relief in all my life. We battled
hard and we deserved the victory.
I didn't see the Coventry game unfortunately, I couldn't get tickets.
Can't comment on the Schmeical incident. A good 3 points from Highfield
Road though.
4 more games to go. The Villa had a good win away at Arsenal and the
fire is definately not out there yet. It'll go all the way.
The valium is on me...
J
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32.2391 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Tue Apr 13 1993 17:08 | 13 |
|
I'll have one of those valium tablets please Julie.... ;-)
I was driving along the A64 from York to Leeds when the winner
went in on Saturday (it was the R5 commentary game)...damn near
crashed the car!!
I remember how close it was last year.I hope our players remember
the disappointment too, 'cause the experience of going so close
is about the only difference between us Villa now. Four games away.
God it's close......
Andy.
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32.2392 | Tickets to any home fixtures. | GWYENG::J_BYRNE | | Tue Apr 13 1993 17:34 | 13 |
|
Is it possible to get tickets for any of Utd's remaining home fixtures?
I'm living in Galway, Ireland. I've tried travel agents et al but
everybody is booked up solid.
If anybody has a ticket they would like to get rid of I'm sure a very
favorable agreement could be reached. Any replies by e-mail please.
Cheers,
-John.
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32.2393 | Tickets..!!! | OPG::TONY | | Tue Apr 13 1993 18:26 | 13 |
| If anyone is interested Selhurst Park are selling tickets for our last
match ofthe season against Wimbledon. I purchased 4 and I was told that they
have allocated about 25,000 tickets to Man Utd. So ring up now..
Re:- 2392
Its times like this that I am glad to have a LMTB..but if you dont mind
buying from a tout they certainly have lots of tickets for all the home games.
In fact walking from the Cricket Ground to Old Trafford (5mins walk) you'll
get approached by at least 10 guys selling tickets...Its quite disgusting.
Good luck.
Tony
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32.2394 | $to go | CLADA::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld game.... | Wed Apr 14 1993 15:36 | 17 |
|
Seems like the great Dane..Mr Schmeichel took a blatant dive and
got Mickey Quinn sent off against Coventry . Peter will probably
get into trouble over that..ala Gordon Durie . Feigning injury or
taking blatant dives to get peolpe sent off in not on....
And Mr Ince got involved again....what's he playing at , and not
forgetting Bryan Robson nearly starting a riot against Coventry .
Any good will that United build up they loose it all again with all
this controversy
4 games to go......Chelsea shouldn't cause too much trouble.
Other games hard to tell . Going to Selhurst Park twice won't be
easy also Blackburn are playing well..
Time will tell
jm
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32.2395 | Don't be so sure.. | NEWOA::BURTON | | Wed Apr 14 1993 16:43 | 13 |
|
> 4 games to go......Chelsea shouldn't cause too much trouble.
> Other games hard to tell . Going to Selhurst Park twice won't be
> easy also Blackburn are playing well..
Don't be to sure about Chelsea. I agree that they are not the most
consistant side around, but they do have a good record at old trafford
over the years. Adopting this attitude could cost you the league again.
I've got my ticket for the game. Come on you Bluueeesss.
Cheers
Nige. 8-)
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32.2396 | C'mon you BLUES! | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Wed Apr 14 1993 17:05 | 8 |
|
Nige,
see you up there, I'll be the Blue dot in the new stand because I'm
going up with a few Mancs. They begged me because they wouldn't be
able to find the ground without me :-),
Loz.
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32.2397 | ITS ALIVE!!!!! | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Wed Apr 14 1993 17:20 | 11 |
| My God,
John.M has had two entries into the M.U.F.C conference in
slightly over a week.The work must be slackening off John as thats only
two notes in all your years in DEC.You must really feel the title is
Uniteds this year.
Thanks for crawling out John.M.(who ever you are???).
Regards,
Anthony.
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32.2398 | The band-wagon is getting heavier. | ESSB::SOLO | | Thu Apr 15 1993 17:56 | 12 |
|
I have never seen as many Man. Utd. clones going around as in the
last few weeks. While there are a lot of genuine Man. U fans out there,
lots more have joined the band-wagon when they could possibly win the
league. I was in a pub last week and it was full of Man. U fans with
their red shirts on...sickening. What's more, most of them know
absolutely nothing about the club or football in general. In my humble
opinion, to support a club, one must know all the facts about them.
Regards,
Paul H
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32.2399 | You jest of course! | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Haddaway | Thu Apr 15 1993 18:39 | 4 |
| >> In my humble opinion, to support a club, one must know all the
>> about them.
That doesn't sound very humble to me!
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32.2400 | A question which always gets them... | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Leeds Champions | Thu Apr 15 1993 20:23 | 9 |
| -2
Paul,
The litmus test of a Man U fan is whether they know who the manager is! If they
don't then you can be sure they *are* fans of the greatest football club in the
world with the most knowledgeable fans ;-).
James.
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32.2401 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Thu Apr 15 1993 20:33 | 23 |
|
re .2398...
What a stupid thing to say.
All clubs have enjoyed an upsurge of support when they do well.
I can remember swarms of QPR converts in the mid-seventies, Chelsea
were very popular after winning the FA Cup in '70. Ipswich were
fashionable to support in the late '70s.
Strewth, even Man City added a few followers after their fluke
title in '68 8-)
Who do you support, Paul H. Since I've never seen you sign in, I
don't know which "band-wagon" you might have jumped on.. ;-)
Some people just want to ridicule and criticise anything they don't
agree with. Try being a little more "humble" and recognising that
not everyone is as perfect as you are.
Andy.
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32.2402 | same as that! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Thu Apr 15 1993 21:02 | 27 |
| Here Here !! Well said that personage.
I have "SUPPORTED" Manchester United Football Club since I can
remember. I admit that I do not get to many games myself,but that is
due to the fact that i live in the South, am married with a kiddie, am
flat bloody broke most of the time, and therefore cannot afford to go
and watch my team live. Does this mean I dont support them properly. If
I could afford to travel to Old Trafford every fortnight I would
believe me.
I am sure there THOUSANDS of 'FOOTBALL FANS' out there who through no
fault of their own cant get to matches etc.
I love Manchester United Football Club.
I was born in the south and my local Premier division team is
southampton but ever since I was old enough to understand what football
was I have followed United. I dont know really know why I chose United.
Maybe at an early age you make choices on insignificant things like the
colour of the strip or a certain player etc that stands out. From there
the thing grows and grows.
Well, that was what happened with me anyway.
Long live the REDS !!!
Nige.
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32.2403 | Theres only one red bandwagon... | MACNAS::JMALLON | | Fri Apr 16 1993 02:59 | 42 |
| Re :- last few and especially 32.2397
I thought this was the M.U.F.C. notes file and ANYONE could enter a
note that they felt relevant to the discussion. I didn't think that
anyone had to justify themselves or there past.
But just to please you Anthony. I was born and bred in Belfast. At the
time there was only one team and one player that were held in high
regard - The Great Manchester United and George Best respectively. Both
played attacking, entertaining football and became legends worldwide.
I lived through the depression when that team from Anfield won their
mediocre titles and cups - Europe was obviously going through a
depression as well. Liverpool supporters appeared from everywhere -
more and more of them female (my sister being one). It was hell. Having
to listen to her talk about how nice looking Emlyn Hughes was - it was
enough to drive a ten year old boy to drink.
But now the depression is over. Football is now again being played in a
fast attacking manner by the few teams on top of the premier division.
Watching Man. Utd. has people on the edge of their seats until the end
of the game ( - if not the end of the season). Again the masses are
appreciating it.
It was only a few weeks ago that a Liverpool supporter, and noter, also
called A.M. admitted to me that Manchester United were the best team in
the league and deserved to win it - not once but three times (Biblical
??). I can hear Cunno swearing and cursing from here ( ".. I hope his
tongue falls out and...."). This has made my season. The championship
would be a bonus.
I have been with Digital for 11 months now (>> "All my years"), and
have only found this notes file in January. I was happy enough reading
all the info until I came across some notes that reminded me of my
sisters ranting and raving years ago. I was then forced to reply. I was
even asked to >>crawl out.
^^^^^^^^^
John M.
Ps. Do all Liverpool supporters now start their notes with "My God,".
Its a bit late in the season for prayers, isn't it 8-)... ^^^^^^
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32.2404 | Howzit John....... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Californian Girls are more fun!!!!! | Fri Apr 16 1993 12:25 | 24 |
|
John whatever you do don't start comparing the present utd team to that of
the late 60's, because that would be an insult. I used to be one of those
(little) kids that got to stay up late on saturday nights just to watch Man Utd
and especially George Best.. Cunno forgive me... I have been an avid supporter
of Liverpool ever since the 1971 Fa cup final when that "git" Charlie George
scored the winner and brought the cup back to Highbury. Little was I to know
what Liverpool were going to do during the next years.
My honest opinion is that the English League has deteriorated over the past
years. I have watched about 10-15 games this season and have seen numerous clips
on TV, and a lot of it was very very boring. Take a look at the league this
season, agreed the end is exciting but that's it, we have a team in third place
with a Minus goal difference of three or four, and last years champions haven't
even won an away game yet.... Whoever wins the league will have big problems
again in Europe next season.
Now don't go saying that's a typical Liverpool supporter, because Iam not. I
also Like Ac Milan, Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund, and Jacks Army, who will
always be number one.
a football fan.....
-dave-
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32.2405 | Theres only one red bandwagon and thats United | SIOG::BRADLEY | | Fri Apr 16 1993 12:36 | 9 |
| Re : - 2
>> I lived through the depression when that team from Anfield won their
>> mediocre titles and cups
Is'nt United leading that medicore title race at the moment and IF they
do win it what shall you call it then.
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32.2406 | John,you do say the darndest of things!! | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Fri Apr 16 1993 13:15 | 16 |
| John.M
In the recent past you refered to the Liverpool team of the
70's,80's, as a great club.They have to be as they have won 11 titles
since 1967 and United have won none(by the way United still have not
won the title since then despite illusion that ye have).I did however
say that this was a good M.U side and if they continue to play the same
type of football as they are playing at the moment they would win the
league.But we all know that United do occasionally go off the boil plus
ye have to get over the titlephobia which stopped you winning the
league last year.
Rgds
Anthony.
p.s John, you told me you started drinking when you were NIen.
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32.2407 | Quinn cleared of offence. | GWYENG::J_BYRNE | | Fri Apr 16 1993 13:29 | 10 |
|
Listening to the radio this morning, Mickey Quinn has had his sending
off decision "reversed". He praised the ref as being "courageous".
What does this mean for Schmeichel? Will he have to miss any of Utd's
remaing fixtures? If not is Sealey up to the pressure not having played
first team football since whenever?
-John.
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32.2408 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | blah blah prior approval blah | Fri Apr 16 1993 14:52 | 5 |
|
I wish I had a pound for every Liverpool supporter who I've heard
complain about the 'boring football' in this seasons Premier League.
p1
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32.2409 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | Dyslexia comes in a glass | Fri Apr 16 1993 15:56 | 17 |
| Re .last,
> I wish I had a pound for every Liverpool supporter who I've heard
> complain about the 'boring football' in this seasons Premier League.
Absolutely.
But,
.2398> I was in a pub last week and it was full of Man. U fans with
> their red shirts on...sickening. What's more, most of them know
> absolutely nothing about the club or football in general.
Surely the two are mutually exclusive.
|
32.2410 | Blah Blah to yerself P1 smith.... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Californian Girls are more fun!!!!! | Fri Apr 16 1993 17:19 | 14 |
|
re .2408
Maybe where you live, you only get the chance to see the English league
games whereas I get the chance to see a number of leagues, and one thing for
sure is that The german and Italian league as a whole are much more entertaining
than the English league at the moment and the quality is also much better..
And if it makes you happy Liverpool are also playing boring football this
season, as well as a number of other teams.....
enjoy yer weekend.....
-dave-
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32.2411 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | Dyslexia comes in a glass | Fri Apr 16 1993 18:33 | 11 |
|
> The german and Italian league as a whole are much more entertaining
> than the English league at the moment and the quality is also much
> better..
Wie bitte? I'll agree the quality is better, but no way is the
German league more entertaining!
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32.2412 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Fri Apr 16 1993 21:56 | 9 |
|
Not fair to tar Dave Tanner with such a broad brush, .2408...
Dave is (mostly) honest and fair. He may support Liverpool but
apart from that he's a reasonable enough chap... ;-)
There there, Dave....
Andy.
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32.2413 | United I'll stand and United we'll fall eh!!!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | Californian Girls are more fun!!!!! | Fri Apr 16 1993 22:27 | 8 |
|
Andy.. P1 smiths comments and your own don't worry me, its my viewpoint
that's all, you don't even have to respect it, let alone accept it. So how long
have you been supporting united???, have you heard of George Best.????? :)
Look on the bright side, at least you guarenteed a UEFA spot.....:)
-dave-
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32.2414 | United in FE, 1994 | MSAM00::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Sat Apr 17 1993 10:08 | 21 |
| Championship aside for a moment ...
United will coming out here in the Far East in May 1994. They will be
playing a match against another European team to celebrate the opening
of an 80,000 all-seating stadium.
If anyone is interested in coming out here, please let me know and I
can help in making some arrangements.
For more info about Malaysia, check out MSASW1::MALAYSIA
The last time the Reds came to this part of the world, they packed a
45,000 stadium to the brim. The Villa and Sheff Wed matches were shown
live.
The first official ManU fan-club in the Far East has also been
established courteousy of Sharp.
Come on, you REDs! Just four more matches to go.
Rob
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32.2415 | Utd v Villa - Belfast | MACNAS::JMALLON | | Sat Apr 17 1993 15:53 | 9 |
| Talking about friendlies,
Man. Utd. and Aston Villa are playing a friendly in mid-May in Belfast.
It has been organised in honour of a late Mr. Brown of the IFA. This
game should be champions Vs. runners-up and if both bring their full
squads it should be some match. I will post details of tickets etc.
when they come out.
John M.
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32.2416 | Should be first game as champions for Utd or Villa | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon Apr 19 1993 00:44 | 8 |
|
Re -1,
I think the game is on wEd May 12th at Windsor Park. It should be a
cracker. I think the best contact for tickets is the Irish Football
Association. They're hoping for a 25,000 sellout.
Gary.
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32.2417 | United 3 Chelsea 0 | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Mon Apr 19 1993 13:26 | 7 |
32.2418 | I'll say it again. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Mon Apr 19 1993 15:24 | 24 |
32.2419 | Meanwhile back on Earth..... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Apr 19 1993 15:30 | 8 |
| .....does anybody know if Cantona would set some sort of record if
United win the league, having joined two Championship winning
teams and helped them win the league in successive years?
Did he also join Leeds after last years season had already started
as with Man Utd?
-Dom
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32.2420 | I'm obliged, Martin....... | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Mon Apr 19 1993 15:58 | 26 |
|
re .2418...
> Andy,
> Utd. have been ahead before and bottled it and I expect them to
>do the same this year. As I have said so many times, it is a very bad league
>if UTD. win it. No team has been outstanding this season with Villa the
>most exciting of the bunch. When Liverpool won many of their recent titles(73,
>76, 77, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 86, 88 & 90), they did so with style and elegance
>often having the league wrapped up in February. Utd. don't have the same
>ability at all and God help England if Utd. are the representatives in the
>European cup.
I don't agree, Martin. Let's just say I don't share your valued
opinion....
> Answer that if you can Andy (or any other Man. Utd. fan)!!!!!!!
Answer what? Was there a question in there somewhere, or was it
just the demented ravings of a madman? 8-)
> C U N N O
I think this is a spelling mistake....
Andy.
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32.2421 | Is time running out for my personal name??? | SIOG::APPS_PB | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Mon Apr 19 1993 16:46 | 4 |
| If utd. win the league, they can be grateful to the
linesman-cum-referee who played 8 minutes of injury time against
Wednesday and that gimp Beasant. They say you need to be lucky to win
the league, utd have certainly had their fair share.
|
32.2422 | Please let us win on Wednesday | YUPPY::PANES | Jacques Oeuf | Mon Apr 19 1993 16:58 | 5 |
| Apparently at the Villa match there was a banner declaring
"Good Luck Villa , from the City of Manchester". Is this attempt to
secure the Olympics?
Stuart
|
32.2423 | Here we go again | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Apr 19 1993 17:56 | 36 |
| re .2421
For your information (sigh...) the extra time was added due to the
change over of referees and timewasting by the Wednesday. Not just my
opinion luv but one quoted in many Sunday papers by the ref himself. We
worked damn hard for that victory, fielding some heavy Wednesday
attacking before finally stringing some stuff together ourselves. We
have played some mighty fine football this season, as last, and I think
we can safely say we deserve a bit of good luck after last season.
Probably wasting my breath with you (whoever you are) but it had to be
said.
Saturday's result against Chelsea was much easier in comparison.
Chelsea played some good stuff in the first half which pleasantly
surprised me as I always thought of them as a rough-and-tumble, hoof it
forward kind of team. They put together some nice passing movements,
fortunately for us, they couldn't finish. Sparky's goal, despite what
Beasant said in the Sunday's, was an error on the part of the
goalkeeper. Hughes didn't strike it particularly well and it should
have been stopped - but it wasn't, and after some determined stuff from
Sharpe who is, at last, returning to the sort of form we expect.
The second goal was down to Sharpe again who put in a swerving ball for
Cantona, only for Clark to head into his own net. The third from
Cantona early in the second half sealed the victory and we left well
happy.
The Villa clocked up a convincing win yesterday over City to keep the
pressure on. The last three games are going to be tight.
The Palace game is being transmitted back to Old Trafford on a video
screen - seats five pound. I reckon then, that the Wimbledon game will
be the same if it goes to the wire. See you there ??
J
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32.2424 | cunno | ESSB::BREE | | Mon Apr 19 1993 18:16 | 13 |
| re:.2418
Martin,
You're at it again. I believe that should United qualify for the
European Cup they will do very well.
They should be in a position to beef up the squad a bit by buying
Keane and one or two others.
cheers,
Paul
|
32.2425 | We know cos we were there..!!! | OPG::TONY | | Mon Apr 19 1993 18:18 | 6 |
| Julie,
Dont let these Match of the Day football watching pundits wind you up..!!
They haven't a clue....(Scousers probably)
Tony
|
32.2426 | Yes..but.. | OPG::TONY | | Mon Apr 19 1993 18:38 | 6 |
| .2421
Chelsea had the best chance to score from a position which was at least
5 yards offside...This was't given..So I suppose we were lucky there..!!
Tony
|
32.2427 | Eric has flair indeed | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Mon Apr 19 1993 19:01 | 7 |
| Yes, Cantona joined Leeds midway through the season after a few
months in France Nimes. Mind you, he almost joined Sheffield Utd but
failed to do so bnecause they wanted to "test" him for a week.
He should join Paris SG next season... or Liverpool? :-)
JF
|
32.2428 | Get A Life! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Mon Apr 19 1993 19:50 | 40 |
| Isnt it strange that certain contributors to this notesfile, (names not
being mentioned Martin),are now really panicking because United are so
close to taking the League title at last.
It has become more apparant as the season has ebbed away. Way back in
the United topic Cunno was whittering on about United, and how they
will NEVER be good enough to win the league, yet here we are, top of
the Premier League by 1 point with just 3 games to go. Among the many
classic entries we have seen are the "Liverpool were BRILL and won the
league in 73, 76, 77, 79, 80, etc". Well where is this great side now??
Some people just cannot come to terms with the fact that on this
seasons perfomances thus far, United deserve to be (and of course)on
top.
We are also served up noting delights such as :-
United have bottled it before and they will do it agin this year.
Or how about:-
United don't have the same ability as Liverpool to wrap up the league
title way before the end of the season.
What a load of BOLLOCKS!!!!!!
United have shown the rest of the football league just what they are
capable of. We all know what to expect if United win the league. such
sour lines as - Well they were lucky, they wouldn't have done it if
other teams played to their best etc.
Lets just the face the facts shall we.
Manchester United Football Club is the finest in this country today and
when we win the league title this year(said bravely)I hope you lot
will realise that you are following the wrong team.
Nige.
|
32.2429 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Mon Apr 19 1993 20:24 | 5 |
|
Before we get carried away here, Nige, apart from a few matches
we've won nothing yet this season.
Andy.
|
32.2430 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | another day another bill | Mon Apr 19 1993 20:53 | 15 |
| >> Manchester United Football Club is the finest in this country today and
>> when we win the league title this year(said bravely)I hope you lot
>> will realise that you are following the wrong team.
Nige,
it's notes like yours that make the rest of us into temporary Leeds/
Villa supporters. If United do win the league, they'll deserve to
because they've got more points than anybody else - it's nothing to do
with being the 'finest club in the country' and I won't be tempted to
start supporting them just because they do win the league. (if they do,
I reckon the nerves will be jangling again now after the lucky few
weeks they've had - their luck must change soon.....)
Paul
|
32.2431 | Excuse me! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Mon Apr 19 1993 21:22 | 12 |
| Firstly I for one am confident United can win the league.
Secondly, referring to Pauls reply, I agree that if United win the
league it will be because we had more points etc than the rest.
I was just letting my love of the club get the better of me for a
second. I just get pi^&*d off with some people who spend all of their
time in the United topic,because they have nothing constructive,or
remotley interesting to say in their own relevant topic. I am not
saying this is everybody mind. Just the same boring few.
nige.
|
32.2432 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Mon Apr 19 1993 21:30 | 6 |
|
Who cares!!
All you United supporters drive me mad ... who really cares
what you have to say.
|
32.2433 | | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | You Aint Seen Nothing,YET | Mon Apr 19 1993 21:31 | 5 |
| re-1
Who really cares what you SAY
SQF Jambo
|
32.2434 | Sigh.... | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Apr 19 1993 21:49 | 6 |
| re a couple back
If you don't care what we say matey, don't read our notes file. Simple
as that really.
J
|
32.2435 | 25,000 sell out on May 12th | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon Apr 19 1993 22:24 | 6 |
|
Just i case anyone is interested the United v Villa game in Belfast
sold out immediately aftert he tickets went on general sale. Tickets
may yet become available.
Gary.
|
32.2436 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Mon Apr 19 1993 23:18 | 19 |
| I listened to the Villa v City game & apparently
the City fans were buying Villa shirts before the game!!
Just about sums them up really.
Having been off for a week & read the previous 40 +
replies it is quite clear that we are the
FINEST & GREATEST CLUB IN THIS
COUNTRY.
Otherwise, this wouldn't be the best supported note
now would it?
Ha ha!
Si
|
32.2437 | Gone unmentioned..!!! | OPG::TONY | | Tue Apr 20 1993 13:01 | 10 |
| Uniteds youth team reached the Final of the F.A Youth Cup last Tuesday
after beating Millwall 2-0 at the Den. United were 2-1 down from the 1st leg
at Old Trafford.
So another consecutive F.A. Youth Trophy final beckons...
Well done those Young Devils..
Tony
|
32.2438 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Tue Apr 20 1993 16:37 | 14 |
|
An excellent result for United last night, with Ipswich beating
Norwich 3-1. Villa travel to Blackburn on Wednesday, with Rovers
now two games and a superior GD in hand over Norwich and now only
six points behind. Europe beckons for King Kenny.
I hope this provides Blackburn with sufficient motivation to
beat Big Ron's title contenders and in so doing allow United to
go four points clear with two matches to go if we beat Palace
the same night....
We can but hope.
Andy.
|
32.2439 | "Omens for success" | ESSB::DCROWE | The world is in a state'o'chassis | Tue Apr 20 1993 16:51 | 8 |
| Just a lucky omen for a few MAN UTD. SUPPORTERS
But the last time we beat Chelsea in Old Trafford 3:1 was in 1967
when UTD. last won the league....
Long way to go yet....
Derek.
|
32.2440 | Deja Vu? | SIOG::BUCKLEY | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Tue Apr 20 1993 18:14 | 4 |
| Didnt they say something similar last year about the game against West
Ham ;-)
Patrick.
|
32.2441 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Tue Apr 20 1993 18:54 | 20 |
|
This is the way it will finish. Remember where you saw it.
Blackburn 0 Villa 1 (Atkinson) Palace 1 (Armstrong) Mancs 1 (Oh ah)
Villa 3 Oldham 0 (Deano 2, Parker) Mancs 3 (Hughes, Ince, Choccy)
Blackburn 0
Villa 1 QPR 0 Wimbledon 1 (Holdsworth)
(Deano) Mancs 2 (Hughes 2)
Villa win the league at last.
C U N N O
|
32.2442 | Not bad at all Cunno.. | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Apr 20 1993 19:45 | 9 |
| re-1
Interesting. But, I think Blackburn will prove difficult to beat at
home and they may well force a draw. As for United, I don't think
you'll be far wrong there either.
We'll review it in a couple of weeks eh.
J
|
32.2443 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Tue Apr 20 1993 20:11 | 36 |
|
Did you hear that Bryan Robson hit the crossbar on Sunday.................
.......and killed 15 Man. Utd. fans as they were crawling out of the
woodwork!!!!
Martin
|
32.2444 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Tue Apr 20 1993 21:26 | 7 |
|
Judging by your presence in here, Martin, you'd have been one
of them ;-)
Not bad. Can't think where I've heard it before ...... 8-)
Andy.
|
32.2445 | | LARVAE::64037::BEGLEY | | Tue Apr 20 1993 21:33 | 5 |
| After trying to get tickets for tomorrow's match and failing my next
question is: Is the game being shown on TV anywhere other than Old
Trafford?
Martin
|
32.2446 | With 3 Games to Go | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Apr 20 1993 22:04 | 60 |
32.2447 | The Story so Far | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue Apr 20 1993 22:11 | 58 |
| Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93 Score
* LIVE ON SKY
# LIVE ON BBC
ATT
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A) 1-2 Hughes 28,070
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H) 0-3 31,901
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H) 1-1 Irwin 31,704
Mon 24th Aug *Southampton (A) 1-0 Dublin 15,623
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs 19,694
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H) 1-0 Hughes 29,736
Sun 6th Sep *Leeds United (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis,Bruce 31,296
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A) 2-0 McClair,Bruce (Pen) 30,002
Wed 16th Sep Torpedo Moscow (H) 0-0 19,998
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A) 1-1 Giggs 33,296
Wed 23rd Sep Brighton & HA (A) (CC) 1-1 Wallace 16,649
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H) 0-0 33,287
Tue 29th Sep Torpedo Moscow (A) 0-0 (Beaten on Peno's) 11,357
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A) 1-1 Bruce (Pen) 24,172
Wed 7th Oct Brighton & HA (H) (CC) 1-0 Hughes 25,405
Sun 18th Oct *Liverpool (H) 2-2 Hughes (2) 33,243
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-0 20,305
Wed 28th Oct Aston Villa (A) (CC) 0-1 35,964
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H) 0-1 32,622
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A) 0-1 39,063
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H) 3-0 McClair (2), Hughes 33,497
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A) 1-0 Hughes 29,739
Sun 6th Dec *Man City (H) 2-1 Ince, Hughes 35,408
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H) 1-0 Hughes 34,500
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A) 1-1 Cantona 34,464
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A) 3-3 McClair (2), Cantona 37,708
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H) 5-0 Giggs,Hughes,Cantona, 36,025
Sharpe, Irwin
Tue 5th Jan Bury (FA Cup 3) (H) 2-0 Phelan, Gillespee 30,668
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H) 4-1 Cantona,Irwin,McClair, 35,648
Parker
Mon 18th Jan *Q.P.R. (A) 3-1 Ince,Giggs,Kanchelskis 20,142
Sat 23rd Jan Brighton & H.A. (H) 1-0 Giggs 33,610
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H) 2-0 Ince, Hughes 36,085
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A) 1-2 McClair 22,068
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H) 2-1 McClair, Cantona 36,156
Mon 8th Feb *Leeds United (A) 0-0 34,166
Sun 14th Feb #Sheffield Utd (A) (FA-5) 1-2 Giggs 27,150
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H) 2-1 Giggs (2) 36,257
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H) 3-0 Giggs, Irwin, Cantona 36,251
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A) 2-1 Hughes, McClair 44,374
Tue 9th Mar Oldham Athletic (A) 0-1 17,106
Sun 14th Mar *Aston Villa (H) 1-1 Hughes 36,163
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A) 1-1 Cantona 37,136
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H) 0-0 37,301
Mon 5th Apr *Norwich City (A) 3-1 Giggs, Kanchelskis, 20,582
Cantona
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H) 2-1 Bruce (2) 40,102
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A) 1-0 Irwin 24,249
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H) 3-0 Hughes, OG, Cantona 40,156
Wed 21th Apr Crystal Palace (A)
Mon 3rd May *Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sun 9th May *Wimbledon (A)
|
32.2448 | it makes you blind.... | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Apr 21 1993 12:54 | 18 |
| re:2441
Martin,
Please change the boring old tune. Stop quoting this "'73...." sequence
of title wins for Liverpool.
Why not look forward to next year when that one time hun and all time
thug Souness will be trying to avoid relegation or at least another
trophy-free season.
cheers,
Paul
|
32.2449 | Capacity.... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Californian Girls are more fun!!!!! | Wed Apr 21 1993 13:03 | 6 |
|
Brian, I noticed in yer last report that the away game against the Pool at
Anfield had the biggest attendance by far. What I was wondering was, what will
Old T's capacity be when its finished?????
-dave-
|
32.2450 | 45,000 | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Apr 21 1993 13:55 | 1 |
|
|
32.2451 | Glory, Glory, Man United | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Apr 21 1993 16:02 | 36 |
32.2452 | Re-1. If it wasn't a dive,what was it!!!!! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | Manta's are crap!! | Wed Apr 21 1993 16:25 | 1 |
|
|
32.2453 | calm down, calm down....... | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Wed Apr 21 1993 16:49 | 16 |
|
Scmeichel leant back and fell over backwards from the intent of
Quinn's shove. He got straight up again and didn't feign injury.
It must have looked from the touchline that Quinn had belted him
in the mellee, but on TV it was clear that there was no punch.
However, all footballers know that if they raise their hands in
such a manner then they're taking a big risk of being sent off.
Quinn was already booked at the time, and got involved in a shoving
match. In my opinion he was expecting to get the red anyway. The
reprieve that has since followed is very fortunate for him.
Andy.
|
32.2454 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | another day another bill | Wed Apr 21 1993 16:59 | 11 |
|
Andy those Red tinted glasses are showing.......
'Scmeichel leant back and fell over backwards from the intent of
Quinn's shove. He got straight up again and didn't feign injury'
Oh yeh... if Quinn's sending off was struck off, Schmeichel should have
been done for trying to get a fellow player sent off. End of story. The
FA wimped out again.
Paul
|
32.2455 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Tripple ripple truffle shuffler | Wed Apr 21 1993 17:12 | 13 |
|
imho Quinn raised his hands in a protective fashion and looked utterly
shocked when Schmeichel fell to the floor pole-axed. If the dismissal had
occurred earlier than 3 mins. before the end, then I think a replay (&
disrepute charges for Schmeichel) would not have been out of the
question.
The FA are unlikely to do anything now, because Schmeical is not
Vinnie Jones or David Speedie etc. Other people might say it's
because he plays for Man United. ;-) Nonetheless, we've got to stamp
out this kind of behaviour on the pitch.
Tim
|
32.2456 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | | Wed Apr 21 1993 18:37 | 14 |
| re: -1
Absolutely right, in my opinion.
If Schmeichel played for any other club, he would have been up for
disciplinary charges. After all, the incident was no worse than Gordon Durie's
dive. He should be banned for at least two matches (how many have Man U got
left?).
Then the Mancs would have to play Les Sealey in goal, and it's Villa's title. 8-)
There's no justice.
Mike
|
32.2457 | United - The Team they Love to Hate :-) | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Apr 21 1993 19:38 | 10 |
32.2458 | your blind | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Wed Apr 21 1993 19:46 | 12 |
|
Schmeichel deserves an Oscar for that peice of acting, Quinn didn't touch
him so why did he fall over.
ESSB::BLONG
You must have seen a different clip from everyone else in the world.
Video eveidence proves Mr Blobby didnt even touch him.
You are a magoo...
AndyB
|
32.2459 | No dive... | 45736::MACDONALD | | Wed Apr 21 1993 19:52 | 9 |
| If Schmeichal had intended to do the Oscar performance he
wouldn't have jumped to his feet straight away but stay
on the ground writhing away. The way I saw it he just
overbalanced after getting a small shove.
I don't really understand what all the fuss is about
quite honestly.
Jamie
|
32.2460 | ACT 2.. | MACNAS::JMALLON | | Wed Apr 21 1993 20:21 | 14 |
| re- last few
I remember not so long ago a certain Liverpool player - baby faced
Burrows - feigning death from a supposed head butt thrown by Mark
Hughes, which the T.V. cameras proved missed Burrows by at least a foot.
Sparky was sent off for the incident and the commentators when talking
about the play acting of Burrows passed it off with a laugh (red coloured
glasses indeed !). I can't remember if Burrows was hung, drawn and
quartered by the F.A. for getting a fellow professional sent off, but
heres hoping, for his bad acting, he is someday...8-)
Was Hughes sending off for that incident overturned ?
John M.
|
32.2461 | Good luck Villa, from the city of Dublin | SIOG::APPS_PB | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Wed Apr 21 1993 21:09 | 15 |
| > We
> controlled this game for a long time, and then gave away a silly
> penalty.
May I suggest, Brian, that you also had the red-tinted glasses on if
you felt Utd. controlled the game. I saw most of the game myself and
all the reports Ive read since say that Wednesday dominated the game
until Robson came on. I also reckon until Robson came on Utd. were
panicing - not playing there usual brand of fast passing football. I
will say they deserve great credit & the bit of luck they got to win
that game. Whoever wins the league this year will win it on merit ,
unlike last year. I have to admit though, I'll be rooting for villa
'cause I HATE man utd. ;-)
Patrick
|
32.2462 | Something New. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Wed Apr 21 1993 22:15 | 45 |
|
Let's do this again shall we.......................................
Liverpool's League wins since 1967 versus those of Man. Utd.
===========================================================
L I V E R P O O L M A N. U T D
----------------- ------------
1973
1976
1977
1979
1980
1982
1983
1984
1986
1988
1990
C U N N O
|
32.2463 | Someone New | ESSB2::SDUFFY | | Wed Apr 21 1993 23:56 | 58 |
32.2464 | Well? | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Thu Apr 22 1993 11:27 | 4 |
|
Anyone got the result then?
Ian - early riser in France!
|
32.2465 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACK | Thu Apr 22 1993 11:39 | 7 |
|
PALACE 0 UTD 2
BLACKBURN 3 VILLA 0
NEIL..
|
32.2466 | Some may cry, some may cheer... | KBOMFG::KOEPPE | Think Imaginary... | Thu Apr 22 1993 11:44 | 10 |
|
Chrystal Palace 0 - 2 Manchester United
Blackburn Rovers 3 - 0 Aston Villa
Well, I'd say that's the championship for United.
Eduard
|
32.2467 | Neil, you beat me by a nose length ;-) | KBOMFG::KOEPPE | Think Imaginary... | Thu Apr 22 1993 11:47 | 0 |
32.2468 | And the rest... | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Thu Apr 22 1993 12:11 | 6 |
|
Scorers please, was it a good game?
Ian
P.S. I'm NOT a Utd fan!!
|
32.2469 | boring, really boring | ESSB::BREE | | Thu Apr 22 1993 12:30 | 6 |
| re.2462
Martin,
Try changing hands.
Paul
|
32.2470 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Tripple ripple truffle shuffler | Thu Apr 22 1993 12:50 | 6 |
|
I've taken a copy of 32.2463 as it's sure to be deleted very shortly.
I like your style ;-)
Tim
|
32.2471 | yes!!!!!!! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Thu Apr 22 1993 12:55 | 7 |
| Martin must be really panicking now eh lads??
3 more points for United and its all over.
COME ON YOU REDS!!!
Nige.
|
32.2472 | "Oh What A Night" | ESSB::DCROWE | The world is in a state'o'chassis | Thu Apr 22 1993 12:57 | 3 |
| The scorers were Mark Hughes and Paul Ince.
and Martin "pratt" Cunniffe you know where you can shove your
results.
|
32.2473 | Oh what an atmosphere...!! | OPG::TONY | | Thu Apr 22 1993 14:23 | 18 |
| Probably the most important game for us for 26 years..Yes Cunno 26, I know that
The support last night was fantastic..Non stop singing trying to lift the side.
Within seconds of kick-off the word went round that Villa were 1-0 down and
everyone was ecstatic..With 10 mins of the game we heard again that it was 2-0
and by the time it was 3-0 to Blackburn it was quite unbelievable.
I'd like to thank the Palace super electronic scoreboard which flashed all
of last nights scores but declined to show Villa until about 20 mins after
the end of our game when 10 to 15,000 United supporters were still singing
and celebrating. I must also say that a few over excited supporters spilled
onto the pitch at the end of the game, which the majority booed them. They soon
returned to their seats. It was also comforting to see the police and stewards
allow us some celebration time and not try to empty the stadium by force.
Elated, exhausted and with a very sore throat...!!!
Tony
|
32.2474 | I heard that rumour. Yeah, I started it. | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | lumme | Thu Apr 22 1993 15:24 | 13 |
| Ho ho! No mention I see of the Man Utd fans singing last night at
Selhurst Park...
"Hes French,"
"He's flash,"
"He's sha__ing L_____ A__"
"Cantona, Cantona"
Seems like the rumour mentioned in another note in this conference has
been thoroughly taken as a truth by the fans. And why not.
Ian.
|
32.2475 | clarification wanted | ESSB::BREE | | Thu Apr 22 1993 15:50 | 6 |
| re:.2474
Who is L_____ A___????
P.
|
32.2476 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Tripple ripple truffle shuffler | Thu Apr 22 1993 15:55 | 4 |
|
Leslie Ash (actress & estranged wife of Lee Chapman)
Tim
|
32.2477 | ho hum | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | lumme | Thu Apr 22 1993 15:55 | 6 |
| She's a close friend of Leeds Utds Lee Chapman, and coincidentally was
also sharing a house with Lee at the same time that Eric Cantona was.
Hope this helps.
Ian.
|
32.2478 | Anyone for Coq? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Apr 22 1993 15:59 | 7 |
| Re: .2475
Allegedly, Mr and Mrs Chapman (Lesley Ashe) are getting divorced and
apparently Mr Cantona has been named in the divorce papers.
Mike M
|
32.2479 | collis. | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | lumme | Thu Apr 22 1993 15:59 | 1 |
| Bugger.
|
32.2480 | Great... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Apr 22 1993 16:19 | 8 |
|
....keep it going Utd.
I hope they're starting to lock away all sharp objects at Martins
Digital site in case the worst should happen for him and we win the
title!
-Dom
|
32.2481 | so close | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Thu Apr 22 1993 16:23 | 35 |
|
This must be it now. We can't blow it from here, surely....
One win or two draws wraps it from here. I hope we can finish
the job, that we started with defeat against Sheffield United
on the opening day of the season, by beating Blackburn a week
Monday. It'll be a tremendous atmosphere at OT, and victory
in front of 45000 supporters would be a great way to roll away
26 years of underachievement.
If we only manage a draw, or lose, it'll build up the pressure
for the trip to Wimbledon Palace, which we can do without.
Villa fell apart last night, giving us this chance. If they fail
to beat Oldham the day before, we'll have virtually won the title
anyway.
I can hardly believe that after waiting so long we are now this
close to winning the title. It will put the painful memory of
our spectacular blow-out last season into perspective. It says
an awful lot for Fergie and the squad that he stuck with after
that to come back and go the extra yard this time.
Non-believers can and will say what they like about the standard
of this and that. But when you're not doing the winning it's easy
to say, isn't it.......
Your team will have their day - maybe. Some have already had theirs,
and now have to face not having any more for a while. Such is life.
No one can spoil it for me if we win the title - I've stood by
and watched others enjoy their teams' success. Now just watch us
enjoy ours!
Andy.
|
32.2482 | well said! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Thu Apr 22 1993 16:56 | 7 |
| Re last..
Yeh, what he said
Nige.
|
32.2483 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Thu Apr 22 1993 16:58 | 25 |
|
Was anybody at Old Trafford to watch the game last night and if so can
they tell me how many fans turned up to watch ont he big screen?
Also, when the ground is finished does anyone know if the allocation to
visiting supporters will rise?
On Saturday Chelsea couldn't have been given more than 1,000 tickets.
I've been to Old T a few times in the past when we have taken at least
3,000 fans, I believe we could and would take more if the tickets were
available. I know I wasn;t the only Chelsea supporter mingling with
the Utd fans on Saturday, there were at least four others that I saw in
the section I was sitting in.
If visiting supporters don't get a fair share of tickets then it is
likely that more of them will attempt to buy them through other means
which will make segregation difficult and we all know what could happen
next.
Good luck with the rest of the season, I hope you get relegated next
year.
Cheers,
Loz.
|
32.2484 | Were on our Way to Europe | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Apr 22 1993 17:17 | 18 |
32.2485 | | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Thu Apr 22 1993 17:32 | 11 |
| re - 2
"how many turned up at OT last night"
to watch the game on the large screen at OT, there was between
10-15,000. Which I tink is a lot, and especially at 6 pounds a head, I
would say was a rip-off??!!?!
Anyway, here;s to the first Premier League Championship going to OT.
Well deserved etc... and roll on Europe(again) next season.
mac
|
32.2486 | Something new | PLAYER::LESOIL | | Thu Apr 22 1993 17:33 | 50 |
| Re .-a few back
>> Liverpool's League wins since 1967 versus those of Man.Utd.
>> ===========================================================
>>
>> L I V E R P O O L M A N. U T D
>> ----------------- ------------
>> 1973
>> 1976
>> 1977
>> 1979
>> 1980
>> 1982
>> 1983
>> 1984
>> 1986
>> 1988
>> 1990
>>
>>
>>
>> C U N N O
The updated table with the 5 years history - The way that really counts
as UEFA is doing it :
Liverpool's League wins since 1989 versus those of Man.Utd.
===========================================================
L I V E R P O O L M A N. U T D
----------------- ------------
1989 . .
1990 Y .
1991 . .
1992 . .
1993 . Y
This is only the beginning of a long run. In two years time there won't
even be any comparison to make. Anyway the Pool will certainly be
struggling in first or second division at that time.
|
32.2487 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | Dyslexia comes in a glass | Thu Apr 22 1993 18:11 | 12 |
|
Re Cantonna, and this Ash lady. Does that explain why Cantonna left
Leeds? Has Eric met Mary Brown yet? ;-) I think Tommy Doc has still got
her address. (I should work for the Sun)
Imagine if Blackburn get a point at Old T (not unlikely), and United
then need a point at Wimbledon in the last game! And lest we forget;
The last Manchester team to win the championship is STILL, for the
next few weeks at least, Manchester City.
|
32.2488 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACK | Thu Apr 22 1993 18:30 | 11 |
|
Re .2384
I agree. Ince is the most improved player I've seen this season and is one
of the reasons Utd have almost won the championship. I'm suprised he
didn't pick the players player...This also is great news for England.
How much did Man Utd pay West Ham for him in the end ?...
Neil...
|
32.2489 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Thu Apr 22 1993 19:57 | 9 |
|
As much as i hate the Mancs you cant take away anything from them,
they have played attractive football through out the season and
even managed to beat Chelsea at old trafford and that has only
happened twice since 1966. So all you Liverpool supporters should
shut up and take defeat because your team are as bad as all those
jock sides( and you know it!..)
Andy (the jock)..B
|
32.2490 | And so say all of us | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Thu Apr 22 1993 21:39 | 1 |
|
|
32.2491 | Club Call SAID!!! | WELCLU::GOLDSACK | | Fri Apr 23 1993 15:44 | 18 |
| According to United Club Call there were 19000!!!!!! inside O.T. on
Wednesday night.
SInce 1974 I've placed a bet on United to win the league. Todate I have
lost 145 quid. At the start of this season I placed my tenner again and
got odds of 8-1. Therefore, a win next season and I could probaly break
even. Having said that who cares. It's ours this year and that is price
less!
For anyone interested teh David O'Leary testimonial is three days after
the F A cup final. Therefore, it could be between the League Champs and
the F A Cup winners. What a night that would be.
Finally, thanks for a years worth of entertaining notes. Even those
from the intruders to this file have helped make the season.
Mark
|
32.2492 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Fri Apr 23 1993 16:41 | 9 |
|
Cheers Mark and .2485.
I forgot about your little yearly wager, looks like the beers on you
:-).
Any news on the allocation for visiting supporters next year?
Loz.
|
32.2493 | number one | MACNAS::JMALLON | | Fri Apr 23 1993 18:53 | 13 |
| I was listening to the radio today on my way into work and they
happened to play the song "young at heart" by the Bluebells. If you
listen closely, preferably wearing your red tinted glasses, it goes
"......Young at heart
Cantona, Cantona....
...your so youngggg at heart.."
Could this be the reason why they are also number ONE as well!!!
isn't life fun,
John M.
|
32.2494 | End and start of an era... | GWYENG::J_BYRNE | | Fri Apr 23 1993 20:00 | 20 |
|
I've always been an avid fan of this note since I started four years
ago. I never really contributed since my contribution would be greatly
out-shadowed by the "true" United fans - Cunno and Long.
I'm annoyed now that I won't be around to gloat when Utd win the
Championship. The last time they won it was the year I was born. I
wanted to be called George but they couldn't understand my gurgling and
picked John instead ( I can't remember many great Utd players having
John for their Christian names ).
Anyway here is the start of an another important chapter in my life and
it's apropiate that Utd should be winning the Championship again.
Good luck to Utd and all subscribers to note 32.
Cheers,
-John.
|
32.2495 | Stop taking the Pi*s | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Fri Apr 23 1993 20:12 | 13 |
32.2496 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | another day another bill | Fri Apr 23 1993 20:20 | 6 |
| >>>ps, anyone got any details about the tickets for the Wimbledon game.
Does this mean you're thinking of going to your third game this season
then Brian ?
Paul
|
32.2497 | What Boring league campaign ? | LARVAE::FERRARO_A | Antony Ferraro @UCG | Fri Apr 23 1993 21:20 | 13 |
| A brief excursion from note 45.
After reading some of the rubbish written about how the league isn't as
exciting as usual I can tell you I'd love Spurs to win a so called
boring league campaign. Well done to United plus to Villa and Norwich,
it's really good to see good attacking, attractive football rewarded for
a change in the English game.
I think another thing that's helped United is the state of your pitch this
season, it still looks as good as it did in August when the season
started allowing you to keep playing the football.
Antony
|
32.2498 | Wimbledon game | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Fri Apr 23 1993 21:43 | 10 |
| Brian
As far as I know, all tickets have been sold from Old Trafford for the
Wimbledon game. However, I think they'll be putting up video screens at
OT for it. If all goes to plan, it should be one helluva party.
I'll find out for definite at the Blackburn game, they'll either
announce it over the tannoy or put it in the programme.
J
|
32.2499 | Wimbledon ticket info | OPG::TONY | | Fri Apr 23 1993 22:21 | 12 |
| Brian,
Tickets go on sale on Sunday 25th April to Season Ticket Holders 9am to 12 pm
Any tickets remaining will be sold to LMTB Holders on production of voucher 47
and also voucher 31 to 34.
Good luck
Tony
|
32.2500 | United | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Sat Apr 24 1993 20:49 | 12 |
32.2501 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Mon Apr 26 1993 15:00 | 8 |
|
Julie, nice to have met you in Bristol last Friday - you caught
me off-guard! We'll have a proper chat some time....
For those that haven't heard, United will play Leeds (Leeds Leeds)
in the FA Youth Cup final. Does Ryan Giggs still qualify for this?
Andy.
|
32.2502 | Big Signing Bid Fails | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon Apr 26 1993 16:01 | 6 |
32.2503 | Sir Matt Busby. | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Mon Apr 26 1993 22:59 | 8 |
| I believe M.U.F.C are arranging or have had a testimonial match for
Sir Matt Busby.
Any comments.
Rgds,
Anthony.
|
32.2504 | Re Matt Busby test | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue Apr 27 1993 01:28 | 7 |
|
Re -1,
August 91 - Man Utd 1 (late equaliser) 1 Republic of Ireland XI 1
(parker og)
Gary.
|
32.2505 | cheers. | DBOT07::RUSSELL | | Tue Apr 27 1993 18:10 | 15 |
| Firstly, good luck next monday against Blackburn, I hope you can finish
it off at home.
Secondly, Dublin has (just in the last few days) blossomed into a
myriad of football shirts, all different colours; red, green and
yellow, sky blue. They all have one thing in common, they've all got
the word "SHARP" written on the front.
Never thought Dublin had so many closet Mancunians! Even this morning I
saw a mum and dad walking a pram , he in classic red, she in
Green/yellow ....it made me feel for the poor child....8^)...
g'luck....
*Tiger*
|
32.2506 | roll on Monday | TROOA::PBLANEY | Explanations take too long Mr.Nike | Wed Apr 28 1993 02:20 | 9 |
| The game on Monday is on here via satellite at a decent pub. I'll be
there - with my shirt on, and we will win the title. And the recession
that has dogged the world for 25 years will be over. And I'll have my
boys with me to carry on the tradition!
This is it folks. The wait is over, and you'll hear me across the pond.
Pints will be a flowin'.
Paul
|
32.2507 | re:.2506 PBLANEY | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Apr 28 1993 12:27 | 17 |
| My sentiments exactly. I can recall the Summer of '67 and
the tremendous year that followed. It's hard to believe that it would
take more than a quarter of a century to repeat it but it looks great
now.
Hopefully United will get stuck in and go for the win without
pussyfooting about. The few cup wins of the last dozen years or so
don't matter for anything now.
I don't think there'll be too many begrudgers despite some of the notes
we've seen. Most of the negative remarks were really made with "tongue
in cheek".
cheers,
Paul
|
32.2508 | Two more goals for Cantona.. | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Apr 29 1993 10:09 | 6 |
| For those that are interested Cantona scored the two goals in
Frances 2-1 win over Sweden.....
.....lets he keeps going for the Man U remaining games...
-Dom
|
32.2509 | Any Injuries | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Thu Apr 29 1993 22:07 | 6 |
32.2510 | International squad players | WELCLU::GOLDSACK | | Fri Apr 30 1993 00:17 | 21 |
| On the injury front I worked out that only Bruce and Parker [who should
be automatic choice as right back], from our ist XI were not involved
in the internationals last night. Plus Clayton Blackmore played at
sweeper for Wales and had a great game. {When did he last make our line
up?} Kanchelskis for some russian state whose name escapes me.
With success comes increased demand. It just proves that there is no
substitute for a large experienced squad, and now we have one.
Good to see Cantona scoring freely. Shame the leeds number 9 wouldn't
agree!
I see the odds on Oldham winning on Saturday are around 5-1. That's not
bad for a two horse race and the Villa will be trying TOO hard, so I
reckon I'll try and recoup some more dosh and slap a fiver on Oldham to
win. Making us champions before Tea Time on Sunday. Then imagine the
atmosphere on Monday night!
Three days and counting!
Mark G
|
32.2511 | Not Giving In Yet | PANIC::ANDERSON | The original Magpies | Fri Apr 30 1993 12:58 | 14 |
|
>> I see the odds on Oldham winning on Saturday are around 5-1. That's not
^^^^^^^^
>> bad for a two horse race and the Villa will be trying TOO hard, so I
>> reckon I'll try and recoup some more dosh and slap a fiver on Oldham to
>> win. Making us champions before Tea Time on Sunday. Then imagine the
^^^^^^
>> atmosphere on Monday night!
I would have thought the odds should be more like a Million-to-1 on The
Latics winning on ** Saturday **.
R
|
32.2512 | Whoops | WELCLU::GOLDSACK | | Fri Apr 30 1993 13:50 | 4 |
| One could argue that Oldham really do have more chance on Saturday but
fair cop for the cock up!!
Mark
|
32.2513 | F.A. Youth Cup Finals 1st Leg 10th MAY, 2nd Leg 13th MAY | OPG::TONY | | Fri Apr 30 1993 16:27 | 3 |
| I think United are away in the 1st Leg...
Tony
|
32.2514 | FA Youth Cup | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Fri Apr 30 1993 17:54 | 5 |
| Tony
I think its the other way round. They're at home for the first leg.
J
|
32.2515 | Let's do this again shall we......!! | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Fri Apr 30 1993 19:08 | 47 |
|
Let's do this again shall we.......................................
Liverpool's League wins since 1967 versus those of Man. Utd.
===========================================================
L I V E R P O O L M A N. U T D
----------------- ------------
1973
1976
1977
1979
1980
1982
1983
1984
1986
1988
1990
C U N N O
|
32.2516 | Wake Up and smell the FUTURE!!!! | ESOA12::PILATON | Nick Pilato DECUS IM&T Supervisor | Fri Apr 30 1993 19:16 | 9 |
| CUNNO,
You really like to live in the PAST don't you! WAKE UP!!!
The past is gone.... Have to live for the future!
I can't believe that someone could be such a DIE-HARD!!!!!
Nick
|
32.2517 | | TRILLI::FOWLERM | | Fri Apr 30 1993 19:32 | 12 |
| Hmm..
I have the sneaking suspicion that Cunno is trying, and apparently succeeding,
to wind you up.
If you can't take it now, just think what it will be like when you lose to
Blackburn and Wimbledon and Villa become the rightful Premier League
champions.
Look on the bright side, at least you won't have to play AC Milan next year.
Mike
|
32.2518 | Or Rangers.;>)))) | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | Serial Waster | Fri Apr 30 1993 19:43 | 2 |
|
|
32.2519 | Villa and United to both winthis weekend.. | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Fri Apr 30 1993 20:03 | 6 |
|
The story will be different by the time we return on Tuesday...
I hope.
Andy.
|
32.2520 | Dreamers all !! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Fri Apr 30 1993 20:08 | 11 |
| When Villa lose to Oldham then United will not have any worries anyway..
Face the facts peeps.
United WILL BE Premier League Champions in 1993. If that gives you a problem
then I can only say this....
TOUGH S*!T
Nige.
|
32.2521 | Please mail Martin with your opinion of his notes | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Fri Apr 30 1993 20:37 | 19 |
|
If United do clinch the title this weekend, can I suggest you send the
hate mail to Cunno directly rather than via notes.
I trust Martin has made arrangements to take his account offline and
his phone number out of elf should the unthinkable happen.
Back to football. United should be crowned champions on Monday night.
Whoever wins the championship deserves it. You do need a bit of luck
along the way but it does tend to balance out over the season. Villa
can have no complaints.
Martin is correct in that the current United side does not compare with
the Liverpool side of the late 70's/early 80's. I don't think this
team is good enough to go on and dominate English football for the next
decade. time will tell. If the rumours about Stuart Pearce,David
Hirst and Roy Keane are true then maybe....
Gary.
|
32.2522 | Oh No Cu-u- no | WELCLU::GOLDSACK | | Fri Apr 30 1993 22:06 | 26 |
| Re -1
How can a note start so well and end so stupid! OK Liverpool had a good
side. As a UTD fan I hated the fact that I almost admired some of there
sides. But wait and see the output from this UTD set up over the next 5
years and then pass judgement!
As for Martin. It is unfortunate that he eminates so many of the old
liverpool players in his comments.
Brains of Tommy Smith
Class of Phil Neal!!!!!! Second only to Dixon as worst ever England full
back!
Personality of Ray Clemence. Surgically removed at a young age.
Attitude of Emlyn, I'll argue with anyone for a fiver, hughes
Build of Sammy Lee. { this may not be correct but worth saying}
Cunno has made me laugh during the season. Some times with him,
most of the time at him, but the conference is a richer place for his
presence.
What a week-end ahead. Lets enjoy ourselves at others expense.
According to Martin, it's been at our expense for long enough.
Mark
|
32.2523 | Champions | NSDC::SIMPSON | The future sure isn't what it used to be | Sun May 02 1993 22:53 | 5 |
| Congratulations to United on becoming League Champions this afternoon, after
Villa suprisingly lost at home to Oldham (0-1).
Tomorrow evening at Old Trafford should be quite an occasion - hopefully the
football will match up to it.
|
32.2524 | C H A M P I O N S ! ! ! | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Sun May 02 1993 23:46 | 13 |
| WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations to everyone in Note 32 and the greatest club in
the world.
For those in the FE, TV3 in Malaysia will be showing the match live
at 0200 hrs Tuesday, 4 May 93.
|
32.2525 | An rud is annamh is iontach! | SUBURB::ONEILLS | | Mon May 03 1993 04:56 | 9 |
| re: -1
how many people could read the last time Utd won the league?
Congrats to all United fans...you deserve it for all the years of
misery and sheer, unflinching, absolute commitment to the cause! What
have you got to look forward to next August...eternal springs hope!
Shane
|
32.2526 | Great news.... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon May 03 1993 10:09 | 12 |
| .....well worth the wait, champions at last.....
....poor old Martin, must be in mourning, and as far as all the
cobblers about great past Liverpool teams I can assure that most
Swiss footballing fans think of the Man Utd team of 67/68 with Best, Law
and Charlton far greater than any Liverpool side of the past.
Class beats efficiency every time, which brings us back to Man Utd team
of today......
-Dom
|
32.2527 | Congratulations | COPCLU::EISMARK | | Mon May 03 1993 11:38 | 7 |
| Many congratulations to the Manchester United side for a well deserved
championship!
I hope and trust you will all have one h*ll of a party tonight.
Regards,
Soren
|
32.2528 | Well done lads ! | JGODCL::SHERLOCK | L.U.F.C. The phoenix has risen | Mon May 03 1993 11:50 | 5 |
|
Congratulations on the championship, it was long in coming, but
well deserved.
Tim
|
32.2529 | WELL DONE UNITED!!!!! | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Mon May 03 1993 12:24 | 7 |
| Congratulations to Manchester United Football Club on winning the first
premier league championship.What can I say except they deserved to win
it.Well done United.
Regards,
Anthony.
|
32.2530 | Champions | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | VILLA for the PREMIER TITLE! | Mon May 03 1993 12:28 | 7 |
|
Congratulations to Manchester United F.C. one and all,
M.J.
|
32.2531 | cunno | ESSB::BREE | | Mon May 03 1993 12:41 | 9 |
| re:.2515
Martin,
Just bear in mind one thing. The clock has started again and you'll be
reminded as Liverpool progress through another trophy free season that
there's only one United!!!
Paul
|
32.2532 | | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | SWFC FA CUP 93 | Mon May 03 1993 12:41 | 4 |
|
I'll add my congratulations too. Manchester Utd looked a class side
this season and thoroughly deserve the Championship.
Well done!
|
32.2533 | Now Ive got to think of a new personal name | SIOG::BUCKLEY | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Mon May 03 1993 13:14 | 4 |
| Congrats to the Mancs - they've been the best side in England over the
last two years. Hope everyone in 32 has a good night tonight.
Patrick.
|
32.2534 | CHAMPIONS 1993 | SIOG::PEDRESCHI | | Mon May 03 1993 13:45 | 2 |
| CONGRATS MANCHS...NOW ONTO EUROPE.
DAMIAN.
|
32.2535 | Worthy champions | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon May 03 1993 14:24 | 12 |
|
Well done United. It was well deserved. United showed their bottle by
winning their last 5 games.
Tonight's game is now irrelevant. I fancy Blackburn to spoil the party
just a little. They're battling for Europe while United have won the
league and will be a bit relaxed. United will want to go out on a high
note though.
I saw Martin this morning and he's pretty depressed.
Gary.
|
32.2536 | At last!! | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon May 03 1993 14:51 | 11 |
|
Well Utd have finally won the championship, congrats to all involved.
I know how you feel, it brings back memories of May '89.
Would have been better if Villa made you fight for it tonight, but it
wasnt to happen....
So Roll on next season...
Mick
|
32.2537 | I was 8 in 68! | DBOT07::RUSSELL | | Mon May 03 1993 15:19 | 9 |
| Well, ye did it at last, fair play to ye. Ye showed great will to win
over the last five weeks.
Going back to 1968, it's been that long since Wexford took an
All-Ireland..Maybe this is our year too......8^)..
Enjoy tonight.
*Tiger*
|
32.2538 | Wexford and Man U - what connection? | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Mon May 03 1993 16:12 | 12 |
| re -1
I wouldn't put the bank roll on that line of thinking as I thought the same last
year when Leeds won. Leeds and Limerick last won their respective championships
in 1973 but Limerick went onto show that they couldn't emulate the 1973 team.
Congrats to all in 32 on their success. We were lucky last year; Man U would
have won if they had won their last five games last year too. Anyway, that's
history now so last year can be forgotten. Except if you are a Leeds fan of
course :-).
James.
|
32.2539 | Congrats | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Mon May 03 1993 16:24 | 5 |
| Well the most consistent side over the last 2 years has finally got what it
deserved. Well done to all concerned with the club, and best of luck in
Europe next year.
Al
|
32.2540 | Don't get carried away | SUBURB::ONEILLS | | Mon May 03 1993 17:04 | 4 |
| What's this best/most consistent team in the last two years rubbish? Did
you all enjoy last years United winning as much as that?
Shane
|
32.2541 | Worlds Greatest Football Club is back! | TROOA::PBLANEY | Explanations take too long Mr.Nike | Mon May 03 1993 17:19 | 21 |
| Fantastic. Found out yesterday at a Manc mates house over a couple of
cold ones that Villa has lost...mucho celebration. What a great relief,
and a well deserved championship. Fergie, good job. The board - good
job for sticking with Fergie. But to the lads who did it on the park -
what can you say - wish them many more years of success, the Giggs,
Sharpes, Schmeical, etc. But, to the one man I want/hope to see raise
that trophy, for which he has spilled blood over the past several
years, despite his critics, Bryan Robson. Call him what you want, but
he exudes the big heart that has made this club fight on, a big heart
so lacking in many other clubs, and the class that has FINALLY
prevailed.
YYYYYYYYEEEEEEEESSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CHAMPIONS 1992-1993. That is all that matters. Brilliant.
******* magic.
Let's roll on to Europe next year, and a repeat Premier title.
Paul
|
32.2542 | CHAMPIONS, CHAMPIONS | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon May 03 1993 17:23 | 14 |
32.2543 | Limerick won nothing in 1973 | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon May 03 1993 17:24 | 13 |
|
Rathole Alert
.2538> I wouldn't put the bank roll on that line of thinking as I
>thought the same last
>year when Leeds won. Leeds and Limerick last won their respective
>championships in 1973 but Limerick went onto show that they couldn't
>emulate the 1973 team.
Err James, Limerick won 2 championships 1960 & 1980. We won nothing in
1973.
Gary.
|
32.2544 | Limerick | ESSB::BREE | | Mon May 03 1993 17:42 | 5 |
| re .2543
I thought Limerick won the hurling title in 1973???
P.
|
32.2545 | Great team ????? | MACNAS::PMCKEE | | Mon May 03 1993 18:03 | 15 |
|
Congratulations to Utd, they deserve it.
However, as someone once said :-
It takes a good team to win the championship.....
But it takes a GREAT team to retain it.
United are a good team,time will tell if they are a GREAT team.
It will be hard for them,their major problem is that they will
not have the same hunger and desire which 26yrs of frustration had
built up.
Paul.
|
32.2546 | bottlers no more | ESSB::BREE | | Mon May 03 1993 18:57 | 7 |
| They mightn't have the hunger but at least the ghosts have been
banished and next year they could be under less pressure of a negative
type since the (possibly deserved) handle of "chokers" can be ignored.
Anyway, when is the draw for the European Cup???
Paul
|
32.2547 | Fergies Piece of History | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon May 03 1993 19:10 | 18 |
32.2548 | 16 For Medals | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Mon May 03 1993 19:57 | 24 |
32.2549 | Paris SG - Manchester Utd in the final | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Tue May 04 1993 01:12 | 5 |
| Tip for Cunno: Liverpool must buy Cantona now, whatever the price!
Well done Utd. Hope to see you play Paris next year.
JF
|
32.2550 | ex | MACNAS::SMORAN | | Tue May 04 1993 03:39 | 19 |
| Well done Mancs. The BEST Team won the League.
What has Man Utd. Won that Liverpool never WON ?????
|
32.2551 | The PREMIER League | MACNAS::SMORAN | | Tue May 04 1993 04:35 | 1 |
|
|
32.2552 | Giggs is class...maybe he wants a move to THFC. | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue May 04 1993 12:22 | 7 |
|
Well done MUFC...you won it by playing the game how it should be
played.
Congrats...
Dave...
|
32.2553 | credit where it's due | FAILTE::PAGES | Lost in Scotland | Tue May 04 1993 12:41 | 8 |
|
I don't like ya'
but I do respect ya'
Well done on winning the Premier League
SteveP
|
32.2554 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue May 04 1993 12:43 | 6 |
|
United beat Blackburn 3-1 last night thus guaranteeing Villa UEFA
spot. Giggs,Ince and Pallister scored after Gallagher had given
Blackburn the lead.
Gary.
|
32.2555 | Was I right or what! | WELCLU::GOLDSACK | | Tue May 04 1993 13:01 | 25 |
| I hope you all followed my advice of last week and had a fiver on
Oldham. Through a local bookie I got 5-1. Put this with the money I'm
to receive for the first time and what a week-end!!!
I admit the tears were flowing at the site of Sir Matt rubbing his eyes
full to the brim. THen Bobby C reflecting afterwards. The wife and kids
thought I'd gone mad.
Please let us know what it was like to be there. One an imagine coz the
hairs on the back of the neck were up all night.
Finally, I repeat what others have said.
YEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Mark
|
32.2556 | | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Tue May 04 1993 13:23 | 21 |
| United Champions again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well done Fergie and his men. what can you say.
Everyone thought that after Villa lost to Oldham on sunday, United would not be
to bothered whether they won the game or not but that wasn't the case.
They played the game just like they have done all season. with style and class
that made me PROUD to be a Manchester United fan. I only saw the highlights of
the match on match of the day but that was enough to savour the fantastic
atmosphere. when Brian Robosn and steve Bruce lifted that cup, to the deafening
sound of the United faithfull, I almost exploded with joy, and excitment.
Thankyou Fergie and all the lads who made this great title win possible.
Lets hope there is more of this great football in europe and next season also.
Nige.
(Haven't seen any note from our man Martin yet !!!!!)
Enjoy Martin, Enjoy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
32.2557 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue May 04 1993 14:09 | 7 |
| Just to rub salt into Martin's wounds,
**Phelan is to get a medal**
My thoughts on next season
- get some English players bought -- we haven't enough for the Champions cup
- don't do a Leeds and disappear into oblivion!
|
32.2558 | 8-) 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Tue May 04 1993 14:13 | 24 |
|
Well we finally did it. 26 years and the long wait is over.
It's pointless to predict the start of some dominant era. We've
been there-or-thereabouts for years already, and picked up a few
good cup successes along the way, so it isn't really a case of
becoming a dominant force, more of getting some consistency over
42 league games. But we've no divine right to win it ever again,
we need to earn it.
Alex Ferguson may not be Mr.Personality, but he deserves enormous
credit for sticking at it after the gut-wrenching disappointment
of last season. At Anfield last May he looked distraught. He has
survived and improved an already good side. The expectations of
the United supporters are huge, so you could argue that this might
have been his last chance. Failure this season may have seen the
dismantling of the best team we've assembled for many a long year.
Thanks for the good wishes from all non-United fans in this note,
you do yourselves proud.
Good luck to you and yours for next year.
Andy.
|
32.2559 | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS - MANCHESTER UNITED | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Tue May 04 1993 15:20 | 27 |
|
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Well done you Red Devils. Another first again. United are the first
CHAMPIONS of the PREMIER LEAGUE, no other team can take that away from
us.
Also well played the Utd last night, a lot of people thought they would
not put on a good show knowing they had already won it, but well
played. Giggs goal was a classic, and did you see him taking the mick
towards the end of the game.
Well done MANCHESTER UNITED.
My condolances to Villa who played well up to a few weeks ago, and must
be feeling what Utd felt last year, so near yet so far.
Also congroats to Oldham for pulling off a great win when they needed
it, another couple of wins and they will stay up.
Oldham have done well by beating both the top two teams.
CHAMPIONS
mac
|
32.2560 | Oh what a night | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue May 04 1993 16:20 | 43 |
| re .2548 Dublin will also get a medal according to yesterday's
Manchester Evening News.
Well, what a night. I think I'm still p****d after drinking the night
away at the Copthorne in Manchester with none other than George Best,
Andy Gray, Pat Crerand. They were singing along with the best of us..
And after the party at Old Trafford itself! We assembled in front of
the ground at 4pm (many were there all day) banners high, flags waving.
I think most of us were hoarse before we even got inside the ground.
Once inside though, the noise and the scenes were amazing. It was
fantastic to be there. We just didn't stop singing - and when the boys
took to the pitch, well, words can't describe the crescendo of sound
and colour.
The match itself was incidental. Our lack of concentration on the task
was evident when Blackburn went ahead in the 8th minute with a
Gallagher goal. But, we seemed to pull ourselves together, rode a
Blackburn penalty appeal and got stuck in. Vintage football it wasn't,
but once we decided to play, Blackburn didn't have a chance. Giggs'
free kick was stunning, Ince was brilliant and deserved the goal, and
for Pally to finally get on the goalsheet was a nice touch.
The best moment though was when Bruce and Robbo together, went up to
get the trophy we have all been waiting for so long. Not a dry eye in
the house I'll warrant. Then it was party all the way. "We are the
Champions"; "Always look on the bright side of life"; "Simply the best"
were sung over and over, the crowd as one. What a night.
We were all dispersed into the Manchester night to carry on our revelry
- horns blasting and songs being sung all the way from the ground into
the city. Pubs were packed out so we went back to our hotel for one
mother of a party. Wish you could all have been there.
Here's to next season, and Europe. Apparently we will be seeded which
means that we will not meet the big guys until the quarter finals (I
think). I am still in football heaven!! Commiserations to the Villa who
played some great stuff for most of the season and who pushed us all
the way.
A very happy
J
|
32.2561 | CHAMPS UNITED!!!!!!!!!! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | Aron Shallom | Tue May 04 1993 17:05 | 40 |
| <<< TRUCKS::DISK$USER72:[NOTES$LIBRARY]FOOTBALL.NOTE;1 >>>
-< FOOTBALL >-
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Note 32.2008 Manchester United FC 2008 of 2560
PEKING::SHALLOMA 18 lines 7-DEC-1992 17:03
-< I can feel it in my BLOOD! >-
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As I mentioned in note .1961..United are now at full strenght and
there is,can you believe it,competition for first team places!,wich can
only be good for the club as Fergerson has also mentioned I think..
With the present side but with Cantona in and MCclair on the subs bench
with good players such as Kanchelskis,Wallace,and Blackmore etc...
United are looking very good in my eyes and can see them doing very
well in the next couple of weeks and further hopefully and reckon they
will win the championship this year!!!!!!?
Aron....
Well I'm glad that the above came true......and UTD are finally
CHAMPIONS...what a feeling!
The players and especially "Ferguson" deserve it this year after last
year....and I take back the bad remarks I made on the manager about the
sale of Robins etc.. in this topic.......
Aron...
|
32.2562 | What a Night | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue May 04 1993 17:07 | 17 |
32.2563 | Congrats | CLADA::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld game.... | Tue May 04 1993 17:48 | 27 |
|
Well done Man Utd on finally winning the Championship..
Utd were the best team and deserved their success .....
The turning point of the season was the arrival of Cantona .
He made Utd less predictable , gave them more options , brought
the best out of players who had become stale.....
People keep saying that Alex Ferguson should take a lot of the credit
for winning the Championship , I have to disagree , the person who
should take the credit is Howard Wilkinson for agreeing to selling
Cantona to Man Utd....
Also it's nice to have the boring statistic out of the way about
Unites having not won the League for so many years....
Anyways , Congrats to Man Utd and all Utd supporters on your success .
Europe awaits you next season ....
Believe it or not but I was actually outside Old Trafford on the
22nd of April , fairly impressive I must say...
Well done ,
jm
|
32.2564 | A bad league comes to an end. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Tue May 04 1993 18:22 | 16 |
|
Well thank God that this season is over. Overall, it has been a
sub-standard league with a mediocre side winning, the best of a bad bunch. It's
also true about all the Man. Utd. fans crawling out of the woodwork. I drove
around town yesterday evening and could see all those new Man. Utd. fans with
their jerseys on that they bought the same day. I could tell because they still
had the price tags on. I'm also sick of all this talk about Giggs's free-kick.
It was no more special than any of Barnsie's free kicks. Blackburn should
have had a penalty to put the game beyond doubt.
Let's face it, the Mancs won the league this year because the league didn't
contain the normally accomplished Liverpool side that we all admire so well.
C U N N O
|
32.2565 | | ESB::WARD | | Tue May 04 1993 18:48 | 8 |
| Cunno - being a Partick Thistle fan, I can sympathise with how you
feel. The bit about having not having an accomplished team
certainly rings true at Firhill. I think, like me, you should
be pleased that your team avoided relegation and made enough
money from gate receipts to get the second strip washed in time
for next season.
Ray
|
32.2566 | Parade, ,When??????? | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue May 04 1993 19:05 | 4 |
32.2567 | Loadsa scorers | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Ain't it great ! | Tue May 04 1993 20:01 | 21 |
| Surely, apart from having a really solid defence, one of the reasons
United have won the championship is that they didn't rely on one scorer
for their goals, but have spread the goals around :-
Hughes 15
Giggs 9
McClair 9
Cantona 9
Irwin 5
Bruce 5
Ince 5
Others 8
Total 65 ( so far )
Q: When was the last time that the league champions' leading scorer
scored so few goals ?
Terry, who has just found this conference.
|
32.2568 | We'll outsing you again btw 8*)) | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue May 04 1993 21:10 | 10 |
|
Congratulations to Manchester United FC (players, management & board)
from (And I'm sure I speak for the majority of my fellow Tims) the
Celtic supporters in Scotland.
Look forward to meeting some of you when the Bhoys come down to Old
Trafford next season, for the European Cup 25th Anniversay match.
SQFCSC
|
32.2569 | When Was It | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Tue May 04 1993 22:38 | 9 |
32.2570 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Wed May 05 1993 16:04 | 47 |
| Proof, if it were needed, that The Sun needs to buy a new Alpha
computer 8-)
re .2309...(the SUN TITLE PREDICTION)...
Let's just have a Cunno-type analysis of the actual events of
the run-in compared to the predictions:
UNITED VILLA
ARSENAL (H) 3 POINTS NORWICH (A) 1 POINT
wrong - draw wrong - lost
NORWICH (A) 1 POINT NOTTS FOREST (A) 3 POINTS
wrong - won correct
SHEFF WEDS (H) 3 POINTS COVENTRY (H) 3 POINTS
correct wrong - draw
COVENTRY (A) 3 POINTS ARSENAL (A) 1 POINT
correct wrong - won
CHELSEA (H) 3 POINTS MAN CITY (H) 3 POINTS
correct correct
C PALACE (A) 1 POINT BLACKBURN (A) 1 POINT
wrong - won wrong - lost
BLACKBURN (H) 1 POINT OLDHAM (H) 3 POINTS
wrong - won wrong - lost
3/7 = 43% - not good 2/7 = 29% - pathetic
15 points predicted (8 games) 16 points predicted (8)
19 points already (7 games) 10 points already (7)
The Sun predicted the title would be won on the last day of the
season by Aston Villa (80 points) from United (77).
United currently have 81 points, Villa have 74.
Both United and Villa have one game left, predicted as follows:
WIMBLEDON (A) O POINTS QPR (A) 1 POINT
Don't put these results down on your coupon ;-)
Andy.
|
32.2571 | Cunno for the Pools Panel | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed May 05 1993 17:05 | 24 |
| <<< Note 32.2441 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90" >>>
This is the way it will finish. Remember where you saw it.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Blackburn 0 Villa 1 (Atkinson) Palace 1 (Armstrong) Mancs 1(Oh ah)
Villa 3 Oldham 0 (Deano 2, Parker) Mancs 3 (Hughes, Ince, Choccy)
Blackburn 0
Villa 1 QPR 0 Wimbledon 1 (Holdsworth)
(Deano) Mancs 2 (Hughes 2)
Villa win the league at last.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
C U N N O
Tough S*it Martin, Wrong Again.
|
32.2572 | Load of Twaddle | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed May 05 1993 17:10 | 8 |
32.2573 | Made my day Brian | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | SWFC FA CUP 93 | Wed May 05 1993 17:15 | 6 |
|
>>...Football writers Player of the Year...
>>... they gave it to Waddle.
Excellent news! - and deservedly so. Waddle has played superb football
all this season.
|
32.2574 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACK | Wed May 05 1993 17:19 | 12 |
|
Well done Man Utd on winning title at long last, watching the highlights
on BBC on Monday the atmosphere at the ground must have been something
else. I can't remember seeing scenes like those witnessed at the end, when
the team was paradeing the trophy around the ground.
How Paul Ince didn't get Players Player or the Writers player of the
year awards is beyond me, he is with out doubt the most improved player
of this season. It wouldn't suprise me if the Writers gave the award to
Waddle to have a dig at Graham Taylor.
Neil...
|
32.2575 | Loadsamoney ! | SHIPS::DURANT_S | | Wed May 05 1993 17:41 | 20 |
|
Congratulations to Man Utd. Of the three clubs in contention for the
Championship it would appear that United are the club most likely to
make an impact in Europe next season.
According to the Independent yesterday Ferguson has at least fifteen
million pounds at his disposal for strengthening his squad. The players
mentioned were Stuart Pearce, Roy Keane, David Platt, and David Hirst.
The speculation being that Pearce would replace Irwin, Platt or Keane
for McClair, and Hirst for Hughes. Platt is apparently unhappy at his
current Italian club but others are interested, and he is not over keen
to leave Italy yet, but Manchester was his place of birth and he was
passed on from Man Utd to Crewe at youth level.
In addition Man Utd apparently go into the European Cup as a seeded
team.
Steve.
|
32.2576 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACK | Wed May 05 1993 17:51 | 10 |
|
Also Des Walker name was mentioned, if this is the case and with the
purchases mentioned in the .2575 They will be the A.C Milan of English
Football. They will have to purchase more English players for the
European Cup....How many of the current players are classed as
foreigners, I never understand the ruling...Anyone explain ?...
Neil...
|
32.2577 | Gawd | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | SWFC FA CUP 93 | Wed May 05 1993 19:54 | 11 |
| >> Also Des Walker name was mentioned, if this is the case and with the
>> purchases mentioned in the .2575 They will be the A.C Milan of English
>> Football.
Oh my god!!!! Now I've heard it all!
The rest of the English and European teams might as well give up now
then eh? Man United have practically won every cup and award in 1994
already. They really are super aren't they?
Now I think I'll go and throw up...
|
32.2578 | 30 pieces of silver | SUBURB::ONEILLS | | Thu May 06 1993 03:17 | 31 |
| Gentlemen,
Man U's budget would just about equal AC MILAN's for one star player
(e.g. Lentini) plus a sub goalkeeper for their reserve team. I must
concur with the previous note...I've heard it all.
Fyi, apparently Man U have spent (or mis spent) 42M over the past 26
years in pursuit of the Holy Grail. AC Milan would spend that in one
season if they needed to.
As regards Europe next year, don't forget that 4Celts (Hughes, Giggs,
Irwin and Mc Clair) plus a great Dane and Monsieur Cantona will never
play together in European competition. Frankly I think this is a dumb
rule. Man U should learn from their friends up the road that off
loading Paddies or Jocks to "compete" in Europe isn't a great idea when
it comes to the pursuit of domestic honours. Ask Graham Souness.
It's hard to believe that the inks is hardly dry on the title success
when Man U fans in this notesfile are willing to sell out on those very
men who brought it back to Old Trafford with style, panache and
elegance not normally reserved in the average English player. The
suggested replacements can probably never match the consistency of Dennis
Irwin in defence and attack, the industry of Hughes and Mc Clair and
the style and elegance of Giggs and Cantona. Rebuilding a whole team
overnight may not be such a great idea...what if other teams not in
Europe sign the throwaways?
Shane
|
32.2579 | Leave it Out | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu May 06 1993 12:38 | 13 |
32.2580 | Lets stick together. | WELCLU::GOLDSACK | | Thu May 06 1993 13:34 | 22 |
| Where as I tend to agree with -1 and we should not go for whole sale
changes I must say that we can not afford to stand still. Ask any Leeds
fan if they would have liked Wilko to have signed a few players this
season!
To this end I think the signing of a Midfielder, Platt & Keane have
been mentioned, would be the right thing to do. As for defensive
changes why? We have the best record in the league, and also have a lot
of youngsters knocking on the door. Bruce is no spring chicken but
still has as good a first touch as any centre half, scores goals, and
is a great motivator. Players are playing longer now than I can
remember. At 30 you use to be on the slippery slope. Now, players
compete well upto 35/6/7.
To conclude, we should pursue a central; midfielder, but the club is
strong enough elsewhere.
Mark
P.S. Doesn't Giggs & Hughes qualify as Nuetrals and therefor are
allowed to play because of they came through the ranks?
|
32.2581 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACK | Thu May 06 1993 13:37 | 5 |
|
If Man Utd Don't buy more English players how are they going to field a
side for the European Cup next season ?.
Neil...
|
32.2582 | He must be old.. | BUSSTP::DSMITH | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S A PRAT | Thu May 06 1993 14:18 | 10 |
|
re -.2
As a matter of interest, how old is Steve Bruce? Watching the game the
other night, I thought the commentator said that Bruce had spent 8
years at Gillingham before moving to Norwich. How long was he there and
when did he sign for ManU?
Danny.
|
32.2583 | League should be No 1 | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu May 06 1993 14:26 | 26 |
32.2584 | Parker for England | WELCLU::GOLDSACK | | Thu May 06 1993 15:01 | 8 |
| Just seen the England squad for this summers games. What the hell has
Parker got to do to get into this. The full backs chosen were Dixon,
Winterburn, Bardsley, Dorigo, and yet still no Parker!
Can anyone think of a valid reason why he should not now be in the
England Team if not the squad?
Mark
|
32.2585 | Newspapers | MSAM00::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Thu May 06 1993 16:10 | 13 |
| It has been 'saturate' covering in the Malaysian newspapers on ManU
wining the titles for the past 3 days. Some of the articles are
newsfeeds from Reuters and AP. There are also pixs (some 4X8) of Bruce
and Robbo carrying the silverware, Fergie, Giggs,et all
There are articles on Giggs (hail again as the new George Best) and
Cantona who said that he may not be around next year - depending how he
feel in the summer.
Several articles attributed the league title to the arrival of
Cantona. What do fellow noters say?
Rob
|
32.2586 | This is as good as it gets! | ECCGY4::HAIGH | Only 6 days to Run Rig | Thu May 06 1993 16:58 | 25 |
| >What do you think of Peter Reid's comment yesterday, Love your Neighbour
>he said to his players. Go out and beat Palace and keep Oldham in the Premier
>league. There was'nt too much of that on April 18th. All the Bluenoses are
>probably in the horrors at the moment, and let all United followers stick
>the two fingers up to Mr Curle (Great Vollyball Player), the man who warned
>United at the start of the season to watch out as City :-) were on the verge
>of something big.
Don't be silly. What the fans want and what Peter Reid says are two
totally differenty things. Bluenose? Chortle, there speaks a man in the
know. NOT!
I was going to come in here and begrudgingly, congratulate united
on the championship, but after reading some of the euphoric babble in
note 32 on Monday, I had to clean the vomit of my workstation! And
consequently never got round to it .... that's my excuse Mr Sant and
I'm sticking to it!
European cup winners? Snigger!
AC Milan of England? Guffaw!
Greatest Club in the world? Oh help me up nurse!
Anyway to Mr Mason, Ian Mac and Andy Sant congratulations but you
were lucky! :) To the rest of you; I hope you are as successful next
season as last years champions were this season!
|
32.2587 | Oh Ah Cantona | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu May 06 1993 17:04 | 22 |
32.2588 | Say Goodbye to... | ESSB::PHAYDEN | It's not how long it takes but how well you do it... | Thu May 06 1993 18:15 | 16 |
| re: 2570 - 2580
Does nobody out there recognise that of the two best teams in the
premier league (Villa & MUFC) the most influential players on either
side are those who have not been destroyed by the F.A school of
excelence (there's a contradiction in terms) or have not been brought
up playing football in England. In other words this talk of selling
non-English players is proven to be a load of b!@@#$ks. It appears that
you can't do without the
Irish/Welsh/Scotish/Danish/Australians/French...
Maybe you should just get rid of the English players altogether (sell
them to Italy. They've already started to f@#$ up their league. Anyone
watch a Lazio/Juve/Sampdoria match this season ?) and then the premier
league might add up to being the best league in the world.
A totally impartial Celt.
|
32.2589 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACK | Thu May 06 1993 18:47 | 7 |
| re: 2588
What!! can you explain what your on about.....
Neil...
|
32.2590 | Get it now? | ESSB::PHAYDEN | It's not how long it takes but how well you do it... | Thu May 06 1993 19:34 | 26 |
|
Schmichael
Irwin
Giggs
Hughes
Cantona
McLair
Bosnich
McGrath
Staunton
Saunders
Yorke
Houghton
etc..
Thats over 50% of the players from both teams and all of these players
were by far the most influential on either team (With the exception of
Ince whose recovery from bad form was nothing short of miraculous)
It has been said by English commentators already that the reason Roy
Keane is so good is that the good was not knocked out him him at an
early age by playing his junior football in England.
Get it now ?
An impartial Celt
|
32.2591 | NO!! I don't get it... | PEKING::COSSEYN | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACK | Thu May 06 1993 19:47 | 5 |
|
I don't wish to rathole this topic.....But, havn't at least half those
you mentioned always played football in the English Football League....
Neil....
|
32.2592 | | BUSSTP::DREES | Black_Jack | Thu May 06 1993 20:01 | 12 |
|
To put it as basically as I can.....
take the Scots,Welsh & Irish out of the English league
and you've got a third rate league left.
Simple as that. Thats what the previous notes are getting
at in a roundabout way.
Del.
|
32.2593 | | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Thu May 06 1993 20:32 | 8 |
| Well have the Scots, Welsh and Irish back and we're see if our league
is still third rate.
Even if it was third rate it would still be more exciting than the Scots
league and the Irish and Welsh league aren't worth mentioning.
Barry
|
32.2594 | Yep ! | ESSB::PHAYDEN | It's not how long it takes but how well you do it... | Thu May 06 1993 20:37 | 17 |
|
re: -1
Yep ! That's what I am saying.
re: -2
They've always played in the English League but their skills were
nurtured by playing *street football* not by intensive coaching from an
early age.
The Celts are individuals the English are Sheep !
Think of the two best players ever to grace the English game (Best and
Law) Best is Irish and Law is Scotish. Hmmm does't that make you
think ?
An impartial Celt
|
32.2595 | Elephant and Castle. | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | cripes | Thu May 06 1993 20:44 | 8 |
| re: -1
Law and Best. Shyeah right. Sweeping statements like that. I love 'em.
Good attempt to wind the English boys up though. Well done.
Ian.
|
32.2596 | | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Thu May 06 1993 20:46 | 7 |
| Re 2594
Next your be claiming that Gazza's a sweaty Sock (Jock).
Barry
|
32.2597 | can't have one without t'other | ESSB::BREE | | Thu May 06 1993 20:47 | 14 |
| Lads, Lads,
It's a two way thing. The (certainly Irish) players mentioned would not
have developed their potential in their own leagues. The reasons are
obvious. In Ireland, the most popular field games are Gaelic
Games so a lot of potentially good footballers do not play soccer at all.
When they do make it through to a top league they do bring qualities
that may not be taught in schools of excellence and surely add to the
flair and flavour of a club.
cheers,
Paul
|
32.2598 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Tripple ripple truffle shuffler | Thu May 06 1993 20:48 | 5 |
|
> Think of the two best players ever to grace the English game
Two *of* the best granted, but I don't think that being English would
have made either any less of a player.
|
32.2599 | Calm down | 45736::MACDONALD | | Thu May 06 1993 20:52 | 18 |
| Yeah, but both Best and Law went to their respective
clubs (MU and Huddersfield) young enough (ie 15) to have
had their creativity knocked out of them.
Giggs was born and brought up in Manchester - he only
plays for Wales because of his parents being Welsh and in
any case most of the people in South Wales are not Celts
having moved there en masse from poor English
agricultural areas to work in the mines and the steel
works in the 19th century.
I would also hardly rate the likes of Hoddle, Bobby
Charlton, Gascoigne, Alan Hudson etc etc as uncreative
sheep.
Try and keep your Celtic chauvinism to yourself.
Jamie Stuart Macdonald (from Lancashire)
|
32.2600 | LAW AND BEST, MORE LIKE TOM AND JERRY | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Thu May 06 1993 21:04 | 5 |
32.2601 | You What! | WELCLU::GOLDSACK | | Thu May 06 1993 21:08 | 8 |
| Can we get back to taliking about Man Utd in this notes file. Not only
have some of the latest notes been annoying it has stopped us talking
about being Champs and therefore annoying everyone else!
Anyway, Celt or not, we risk getting into racism which brings me back
to why Parker is not in the England squad?
Mark
|
32.2602 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Thu May 06 1993 21:16 | 5 |
|
Paul parker.. Theres a true English man for you!! I cant understand
why he's not in the squad either, he's had a good season for the
Mancs. Good to see that Tim Flowers has been picked in the squad, its
about time...
|
32.2603 | He's a rambler | REOSV1::ONEILLS | | Thu May 06 1993 21:33 | 13 |
| re: .2590
Roy Keane played for Cobh Ramblers and as far as I can remember played for
Forest within months of his 30K transfer to England. Unfortunately Brian C.
won't be around to share the profits when he moves.
Cobh didn't insert a percentage of future transfers clause in the deal but have
done so for his brother who also recently moved across the water.
I believe he's talking to Arsenal! Even I would prefer to see him play for ManU.
Shane
|
32.2604 | The Ghost is Laid | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu May 06 1993 22:20 | 15 |
32.2605 | Parker for England - no way! | MSAM00::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Fri May 07 1993 06:21 | 10 |
| re:Paul Parker
Sorry, mate. Parker might have a good season by his standard but he is
only so-so in my book. Parker is the weakest link in the United squad.
His defensive skills at right-back is only reasonable while his
attacking "skills" esp crossing of the ball totally inadequate for a
first class defender. Definitely not international material ... and I
am a United fan!
Rob
|
32.2606 | | YUPPY::PANES | Seratonin junkie | Fri May 07 1993 13:02 | 3 |
| A lot new names in here.
Stuart
|
32.2607 | He has the potential | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Fri May 07 1993 13:45 | 11 |
| re PP
Paul Parker most certainly has the potential to be a top
class player. I remember him as being one of the stars of the England
team in Italy. Unfortunately, as happens to so many, since his move from
QPR to Man Utd he has had a severe drop in form, not helped by injury.
I for one hope that he can regain his form, and push for a place
in the USA next year
Al
|
32.2608 | Twas the same in May 1990 | OPG::TONY | | Fri May 07 1993 14:08 | 15 |
| >A lot new names in here.
>Stuart
Stu,
Let me butt in before you say it.."They've crawled out of the woodwork"..
But it wasn't that long ago when a certain team also known as the Eagles
got to the F.A. Cup final and were winging about ticket allocation..
I think every team that wins anything will resurect its casual support..
Tony:-)
|
32.2609 | | YUPPY::PANES | Seratonin junkie | Fri May 07 1993 14:27 | 16 |
| <<< Note 32.2608 by OPG::TONY >>>
-< Twas the same in May 1990 >-
Tony,
Almost a fair point, but....... IOne doesn't have to buy a season ticket,
join a club schenme, or queue in car parks for hours, to use notes.
I suppose I better say it
Congratulations Manchester United and all their loyal supporters. If the
F.Es stay in the Premier I look forward to giving you lot a right good
humping next season. ( oblig smiley ).
Stuart
|
32.2610 | Request | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri May 07 1993 14:35 | 10 |
32.2611 | No problem..!! | OPG::TONY | | Fri May 07 1993 15:33 | 8 |
| Re. 2610
Brian,
I can get you a programme on Sunday as I am going. Can you mail me on
OPG::tony with details as to where to send it.
tony
|
32.2612 | Get your orders in??? | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Fri May 07 1993 18:02 | 7 |
| Tony
Would you be able to get one for me as well??? I'm Julie Mason@bbp.
Yours greatfully
J
|
32.2613 | | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Fri May 07 1993 18:21 | 8 |
| After reading Cunno's notes I glad United won the league. He is so
unfunny and boring.
So well done United and there supporters in denying Villa the
championship from all West Brom supporters.
Barry
|
32.2614 | The Captains Log | SUBURB::GROOMN | Bring back Poll Tax | Fri May 07 1993 18:38 | 10 |
| I understand Granada TV lent Cpt Bruce a videocam this season which he
has carried around with him most of the time. His handywork is to be
shown this evening at 10.40 (including filmed attempts of Robbo
attempting to chat in French to EC !!).
Could someone up there possibly tape this and send me the Vid ??
Nev Groom - REO G3/7
|
32.2615 | Of course...hic hic | OPG::TONY | | Fri May 07 1993 18:46 | 16 |
| >>Tony
>> Would you be able to get one for me as well??? I'm Julie Mason@bbp.
>> Yours greatfully
>> J
Julie
Yes I can get you a programme. I'll mail it to you on Monday..
cheerio
Tony
Now lets all continue with the party...!!!
|
32.2616 | Free Transfer | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri May 07 1993 19:56 | 4 |
32.2617 | Pally's Story | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat May 08 1993 16:31 | 28 |
| Gary Pallister wrote a piece in the "Today" newspaper all week. Yesterdays
piece covered the events of last Sunday and Monday. On Sunday the squad had
a light kick about and were then told by Fergie to go home and not watch
the Villa game on the box. He told them to consentrate on their own game
and to forget about Villa. As Pally said most of the players took no notice
of Fergie and they all watched the game. He said the tension was unbearable
and he kept walking in and out of the room all through the game. He even
went up for a bath, but could not stay there and ended up watching again.
As soon as the final whistle went his room mate "The Great Mickey Phelan"
was on the phone followed by Choccy McClair. Next on was Brucie who said
come on over to my place. All the players gathered at Brucies pad and drank
Champagne until after midnight. On monday himself, Choccy, and Robbo went
to Old Trafford together, and the scenes as they turned into Sir Matt Busby
way were ones they will never forget, people banging on the car and chanting
their names and he said you could touch the atmosphere when they went out
for the warm up. Before the game Pally told the team, any free kicks around
the box, any Penalties, their mine. Ince beckoned him when they got the first
free kick around the box, but he got cold feet and Giggs hammered it home
instead. He was to have his moment of glory when Robbo was fouled in the last
minute. Ince bet that he could not put the ball in the top corner, and he
agreed with that, saw a gap and hammered it into the bottom corner. He was
over the moon. The club had booked all the players and their wives,
Girlfriends,and Parents into a hotel in Sale, and it was there that they
Partied the night away.
He said. They were celebrating winning the Championship in 93, but were also
celebrating overcoming the dissapointment of 92.
CHAMPIONS
|
32.2618 | Giggs is Best | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat May 08 1993 17:32 | 9 |
32.2619 | Wombles 1 - 2 Utd (Robbo and ?) | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Mon May 10 1993 12:14 | 2 |
|
I watched un-decoded higlights, so I think the above is correct...
|
32.2620 | Ince scored the 1st | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Mon May 10 1993 13:44 | 0 |
32.2621 | Jones the thug | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon May 10 1993 14:09 | 16 |
32.2622 | Did he finish the game?? | SIOG::RUSSELL | WEXFORD...ALL-IRELAND S.H. CHAMPIONS, 1993 | Mon May 10 1993 14:49 | 13 |
| 'scuse me lads, I have one question.
Y'know when Ferguson found out that Oldham had beaten Villa he was
playing golf, right? He had just finished the seventeenth hole and was
heading for the eighteenth tee when he was told that Utd. were champs.
My question is; did he play the eighteenth? I can't get this question
out of my head and I need to put it to rest.
thanks,
*Tiger*
|
32.2623 | The Red Bandit. | PAKORA::IWAUGH | | Mon May 10 1993 15:58 | 10 |
| Re:-1
Read in the newspaper that he found out from a stranger on the 18th
tee and played up the 18th to finish with a par and beat his youngest
son by one hole.
Congratulations on both counts!
Maroon Balloon.
|
32.2624 | Thuggery abounding | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon May 10 1993 16:08 | 19 |
| United 2 Wimbledon 1
Ince scored the first goal which , from the aerial shot looked like a
pinball it took so many deflections! He nearly didn't get a chance to
do anything though as that donkey Jones nearly kneecapped him as early
as the 4th minute. Fortunately, Ince was too quick for him. What is
that "personnage" Jones doing in professional football anyway - the guy
is a lout.
Robson got the second but his moment of glory was spoilt by a few of
the fans spilling on to the pitch to celebrate. It is reported that at
the final whistle Cantona had to be rescued by the police as he was
swamped by ecstatic fans who ripped the shirt from his back.
A fitting finish to a great season saw us win our last 7 games and we
have a 10 point gap between us and the runners up - Villa. On to next
season. I can hardly wait!!
J
|
32.2625 | He likes to get stuck in early | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Mon May 10 1993 16:20 | 9 |
| > Ince scored the first goal which , from the aerial shot looked like a
> pinball it took so many deflections! He nearly didn't get a chance to
> do anything though as that donkey Jones nearly kneecapped him as early
> as the 4th minute. Fortunately, Ince was too quick for him. What is
^^^^^^^^^^^
Make that the 10th Second
Al
|
32.2626 | A Stroll for the Champions | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon May 10 1993 17:11 | 15 |
| A great finish to the season with 7 wins out of 7 while Villa only managed
10 points in the same period. In the end we won in a canter and that goes
for yesterday as well. I agree with the previous notes, That Jones is the
biggest donkey that ever wore a pair of football boots. He was diving in
all over the place and tried to stamp on Sparkeys head at one stage.
My grandmother is faster then him and she is 97. Giggs and Ince left him
sitting on his arse in the second half. He was chasing shadows. I see where
a United fan has been arrested for attacking him after the game. He should
have been arrested during the game.
Great to see Robbo ending the season with a goal.
United play Leeds in the 1st leg of the Youth Cup Final at O.T. tonight.
There should be a good crowd at that. The 2nd leg is Live on Sky Sports on
Thursday at 7.00pm.
CHAMPIONS
|
32.2627 | What appalling taste in clothes... | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon May 10 1993 20:14 | 9 |
| Re. Captain's Log a few back..
You can buy the full 90 mins video..contact Granda TV (I think!)
Did anyone see it? It appears there was a contest to see who could wear
the most psychedelic jacket. Ince wore a black and white 'tartan'
effect one, Giggs a black and white 'tv interference' effect one, and
Paul Parker a black jacket with white piping and the odd white stripe.
|
32.2629 | I smell a rat here! | EICMFG::HOWE | The sinking ship.. has SUNK!! | Mon May 10 1993 21:21 | 5 |
|
Judging by the color of their jackets, does anybody know if they've
been talking with a certain Mr Keegan.... 8-)
Keith.
|
32.2630 | 1st Leg Result | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue May 11 1993 12:28 | 8 |
32.2631 | Vinny aint no Angel | CLADA::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld game.... | Tue May 11 1993 13:06 | 12 |
|
I have to agree with the comments about Vinny Jones .
He was pathetic , absolutely useless . All he seemed to be doing was
kicking players , diving in making reckless tackles , having a go
at players all the time , generally being a thug on the field....
No wonder his been banned 4 times during the season....
Just think he wanted to play for Ireland a few years back ,
thank goodness it didn't happen...
jm
|
32.2632 | There is to be a parade | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue May 11 1993 13:28 | 6 |
| This Sunday, United will be doing a celebratory ride through Manchester.
Starts in Salford at 6:00pm and through Manchester, out towards Sale area.
United can't have a reception in middle of Manchester as police think the large
crowds will cause problems; can't go to 'mecca' as Rugby League championship
final being played there that afternoon.
|
32.2633 | Statistics of the Champions | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue May 11 1993 17:14 | 62 |
32.2634 | How United won the League | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue May 11 1993 17:17 | 62 |
| Manchester United Fixtures for Season 92/93 Scorer
* LIVE ON SKY
# LIVE ON BBC
ATT
Sat 15th Aug Sheffield United (A) 1-2 Hughes 28,070
Wed 18th Aug Everton (H) 0-3 31,901
Sat 22nd Aug Ipswich Town (H) 1-1 Irwin 31,704
Mon 24th Aug *Southampton (A) 1-0 Dublin 15,623
Sat 29th Aug Notts Forest (A) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs 19,694
Wed 2nd Sep Crystal Palace (H) 1-0 Hughes 29,736
Sun 6th Sep *Leeds United (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis,Bruce 31,296
Sat 12th Sep Everton (A) 2-0 McClair,Bruce (Pen) 30,002
Wed 16th Sep Torpedo Moscow (H) 0-0 19,998
Sat 19th Sep Tottenham (A) 1-1 Giggs 33,296
Wed 23rd Sep Brighton & HA (A) (CC) 1-1 Wallace 16,649
Sat 26th Sep Q.P.R. (H) 0-0 33,287
Tue 29th Sep Torpedo Moscow (A) 0-0 (Beaten on Peno's) 11,357
Sat 3rd Oct Middlesboro (A) 1-1 Bruce (Pen) 24,172
Wed 7th Oct Brighton & HA (H) (CC) 1-0 Hughes 25,405
Sun 18th Oct *Liverpool (H) 2-2 Hughes (2) 33,243
Sat 24th Oct Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-0 20,305
Wed 28th Oct Aston Villa (A) (CC) 0-1 35,964
Sat 31th Oct Wimbledon (H) 0-1 32,622
Sat 7th Nov Aston Villa (A) 0-1 39,063
Sat 21th Nov Oldham Athletic (H) 3-0 McClair (2), Hughes 33,497
Sat 28th Nov Arsenal (A) 1-0 Hughes 29,739
Sun 6th Dec *Man City (H) 2-1 Ince, Hughes 35,408
Sat 12th Dec Norwich City (H) 1-0 Hughes 34,500
Sat 19th Dec Chelsea (A) 1-1 Cantona 34,464
Sat 26th Dec Sheffield Wed (A) 3-3 McClair (2), Cantona 37,708
Mon 28th Dec Coventry City (H) 5-0 Giggs,Hughes,Cantona, 36,025
Sharpe, Irwin
Tue 5th Jan Bury (FA Cup 3) (H) 2-0 Phelan, Gillespee 30,668
Sat 9th Jan Tottenham (H) 4-1 Cantona,Irwin,McClair, 35,648
Parker
Mon 18th Jan *Q.P.R. (A) 3-1 Ince,Giggs,Kanchelskis 20,142
Sat 23rd Jan Brighton & H.A. (H) 1-0 Giggs 33,610
Wed 27th Jan Notts Forest (H) 2-0 Ince, Hughes 36,085
Sat 30th Jan Ipswich Town (A) 1-2 McClair 22,068
Sat 6th Feb Sheffield Utd (H) 2-1 McClair, Cantona 36,156
Mon 8th Feb *Leeds United (A) 0-0 34,166
Sun 14th Feb #Sheffield Utd (A) (FA-5) 1-2 Giggs 27,150
Sat 20th Fed Southampton (H) 2-1 Giggs (2) 36,257
Sat 27th Feb Middlesboro (H) 3-0 Giggs, Irwin, Cantona 36,251
Sat 6th Mar Liverpool (A) 2-1 Hughes, McClair 44,374
Tue 9th Mar Oldham Athletic (A) 0-1 17,106
Sun 14th Mar *Aston Villa (H) 1-1 Hughes 36,163
Sat 20th Mar Man City (A) 1-1 Cantona 37,136
Wed 24th Mar Arsenal (H) 0-0 37,301
Mon 5th Apr *Norwich City (A) 3-1 Giggs, Kanchelskis, 20,582
Cantona
Sat 10th Apr Sheffield Wed (H) 2-1 Bruce (2) 40,102
Mon 12th Apr Coventry City (A) 1-0 Irwin 24,249
Sat 17th Apr Chelsea (H) 3-0 Hughes, OG, Cantona 40,139
Wed 21th Apr Crystal Palace (A) 2-0 Hughes, Ince 30,115
Mon 3rd May *Blackburn Rovers (H) 3-1 Giggs, Ince, Pallister 40,447
Sun 9th May *Wimbledon (A) 2-1 Ince, Robson 30,115
P W D L F A
42 24 12 6 67 31
|
32.2635 | STats | SUBURB::ONEILLS | | Tue May 11 1993 23:42 | 9 |
| Brian,
Great stuff...are you taking over Cunno's statistical mantle?
In what year did georgie Best play for Cork Celtic?
(I was at their game Vs Bohs!!)
Shane
|
32.2636 | Reference the stats | MOEUR1::IAN | | Wed May 12 1993 11:40 | 7 |
|
I think it has to be said, as an ex-player-manager, that one of the
main reasons United won the title was the consistency of their
core-defence, Bruce and Pallister played every game, Schmeical was
there as well. I wish I could have said the same about the team I
managed. Just to have the same back five (including keeper) two weeks
running would have been a dream.
|
32.2637 | | CLARID::STUART | | Wed May 12 1993 13:07 | 9 |
| I see from the statistics table that home crowds at the start
of the season were about 30,000 and rose to about 40,000 at the end.
Perfectly normal to see crowds rise with a team's success.My point however,
is that I have long been under the impression that Man Utd. regularly pulled
in home crowds of about 50,000. Looks like I have been quite wrong; or is there
another reason, such as part of the ground is closed this season for rebuilding,
or something like that?
Gordon.
|
32.2638 | Consistant support at OT | TRUCKS::SANT | This is as good as it gets! | Wed May 12 1993 13:23 | 8 |
|
>....or is there another reason, such as part of the ground is close
>this season for rebuilding,
Yes, Gordon, it is. I think OT will be 45k all-seater when it's
finished.
Andy.
|
32.2639 | 45,000 Next Season | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed May 12 1993 14:22 | 20 |
| The capacity of Old Trafford at the start of the season was just over 30,000.
This was due to the Stretford End being closed. They then opened the bottom
half of the Stretford End around the end of November. The Ground is not yet
at Full Capacity but will be for the start of the new season. There will be
new dressing rooms built under the Stretford End and the teams will now
enter the stadium from the tunnell at the corner flag.
ps I sent a copy of the Statistics to Cunno, just to remind him who won the
League. And what answer did I get, Looking at the statistics Liverpool had
the biggest crowd of the season. Well what about scraping the bottom of the
Bucket.
I think a trophy should be presented to Looneypool with the inscription,
"The Largest League Attendance of the season, but only because we had the
use of all our stands" and you could add "The first fans to ever sing at
a football match"
Cunno why not add them to allllllll the titles Looneypool have won in the
Eighties, seen as they have'nt won much in the ninties :-)
CHAMPIONS
|
32.2640 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Tripple ripple truffle shuffler | Wed May 12 1993 15:04 | 14 |
|
Man United still haven't won the league and it's going to be at least
another 2 years before they can do it, making it 28 years in total. I'm
surprised Cunno hasn't mantioned this, he usually grasps at straws ;-)
Who's going to contest the Charity shield? Traditionally (since '74 I
think) the Football League Champions (Newcastle this year) have
entertained the FA cup winners (either the Arse' or Wed') at Wembley.
As the Charity Shield is an FA arranged competition, I think Man U.
will attend in place of Newcastle.
Tim
|
32.2641 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed May 12 1993 16:44 | 3 |
| Brian, as you're into statistics could you (I may regret this as its an open
invitation for an attack of Cunnovitus) give the records for the champions and
runners up over the last few years?
|
32.2642 | Brian, buy one for Cunno | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed May 12 1993 16:46 | 2 |
| Granda TV had a clip of the United squad singing their awful song to celebrate
the championship; its so bad its bound to be a number 1!
|
32.2643 | | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed May 12 1993 17:08 | 15 |
32.2644 | He with the RFYB in his desk | PANIC::ANDERSON | The original Magpies | Wed May 12 1993 17:12 | 12 |
|
1st 2nd 3rd
88/89 Arsenal 76 points Liverpool 76 :-) Notts Forest 64
89/90 Liverpool 79 Points Villa 70 Spurs 63
90/91 Arsenal 83 Points Liverpool 76 Palace 69
91/92 Leeds 82 Points United 78 Sheff Wed 75
92/93 United 84 Points Villa 74 Norwich 72
I think Liverpool are still ahead Brian with 3 top 2 finishes to
Uniteds 2 :-)
Rob
|
32.2645 | No Man. Utd. fan can answer this one. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Wed May 12 1993 23:57 | 51 |
|
This note will once and for all end the controversy about the greatest
team. Mind you, I never had a problem with this.
The final league placings of Liverpool & Man. Utd. between 1967 & 1993
inclusive.
YEAR LIVERPOOL MAN. UTD.
1967* 5th 1st
1968* 3rd 2nd
1969 2nd 11th
1970 5th 8th
1971 5th 8th
1972 3rd 8th
1973 1st 18th
1974 2nd RELEGATED
1975 2nd DIV. II CHAMPS (WOW)
1976 1st 3rd
1977 1st 6th
1978 2nd 10th
1979 1st 9th
1980 1st 2nd
1981 5th 8th
1982 1st 3rd
1983 1st 3rd
1984 1st 4th
1985 2nd 4th
1986 1st 11th
1987 2nd 11th
1988 1st 2nd
1989 2nd 11th
1990 1st 13th
1991 2nd 6th
1992* 6th 2nd
1993* 6th 1st
* Denotes times that Man. Utd. have finished higher than Liverpool.
In 27 league campaigns, Man. Utd. have finished above Liverpool on a
mere four (4) occasions. After studying the above, nobody can put together
any argument that is worth anything. Those figuges make beautiful reading.
C U N N O.
|
32.2646 | CUNNO | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu May 13 1993 11:17 | 5 |
|
....your living in the past.....
|
32.2647 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | All my failings exposed | Thu May 13 1993 11:20 | 12 |
|
Re .2645
Yawn yawn
I'd like to take this opportunity to apologise unreservedly to Mr Simon
Stockman (Old Trafford season ticket holder and victim of much p*ss
taking over the last couple of years). Sorry Si, I didn't mean to screw
up and jump up and down on your special 'champions' edition of the Manc
evening news - I don't know what came over me..... :-)
Paul
|
32.2648 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | | Thu May 13 1993 13:54 | 19 |
| re: 2645
While it pains me to support the Mancs, I have the sneaking suspicion that of
all your statistics the only line that really matters is:
Liverpool Man Utd
1993* 6th 1st
Even Donny were good many years ago, but it provides me with little comfort
today, as they finish outside of the league's bottom three for only the second
time in about five years.
(Actually they were never any good, but it's poetic licence).
Mike
|
32.2649 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu May 13 1993 15:27 | 9 |
| re -1
Apology not accepted toffee face!!!!
At least I've got a special champions edition for you to
stamp all over, something I don't anticpate you having
for a while!
Si
|
32.2650 | | HAM::SCHARNBERG | Holsteiner Jung! | Thu May 13 1993 17:21 | 13 |
|
Well, what a nice statistics we have here, Cunno. Thanks for that.
As a neutral observer of the Mancs/Scousers matter I have one
comment to add:
There's some information coded in your reply between the lines.
The trend. The momentum.
I'm sure all of our readers were well aware of this fact, but I think
nobody would bother if I pointed it out once more. Thanks.
Heiko
St.Pauli supporter.
|
32.2651 | Champagne Money | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu May 13 1993 19:13 | 10 |
| Beardsmore is expected to join Bournmouth on a free.
I hope sky cover all United's games next season. In the 10 games that Sky
covered live this season we won 7, drew 3, and lost 0. United also picked
up 816,000 pounds for becoming Champions. Should about cover the bonuses.
Hey Cunno, Who are the Premier League CHAMPIONS.
Answer that one.
CHAMPIONS
|
32.2652 | Gary Walsh | OPG::TONY | | Thu May 13 1993 20:33 | 7 |
| It looks that Gary Walsh may be released by Ferguson. Gary wants more
1st team appearences and Alex can't guarantee that..!!
The ironic thing is that Les Seaaaaaley may have his contract renewed..!!
Tony
|
32.2653 | Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Thu May 13 1993 20:50 | 23 |
| <<< Note 32.2651 by ESSB::BLONG "UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993" >>>
-< Champagne Money >-
>>Hey Cunno, Who are the Premier League CHAMPIONS.
>>Answer that one.
Brian,
Is that your best shot. I come up with some wonderful statistics and
that's the best you can do. You win the league title once and you think that
ye are the best thing since sliced bread.
By the way, Man. Utd.'s average final league position over the last 27
campaigns has been 7.77 whereas Liverpool's has been 2.44. Now answer that
one Brian.
C U N N O
|
32.2654 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | All my failings exposed | Thu May 13 1993 20:56 | 8 |
| >> By the way, Man. Utd.'s average final league position over the last 27
>>campaigns has been 7.77 whereas Liverpool's has been 2.44. Now answer that
>>one Brian.
AARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH !!!!!!
Paul
|
32.2655 | Why not Go to see them Play Crap | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu May 13 1993 21:24 | 9 |
32.2656 | Youth Cup Success???? | WELCLU::GOLDSACK | | Fri May 14 1993 13:59 | 4 |
| Can someone supply the result of the youth cup second leg. I thought it
was played last night but can't find the result.
Mark
|
32.2657 | | BUSSTP::DREES | Black_Jack | Fri May 14 1993 14:09 | 4 |
|
Leeds won 2-1. (4-1 on aggregate)
Del.
|
32.2658 | Good Game | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri May 14 1993 16:58 | 10 |
32.2659 | Since you probably don't read the Irish League topic.. | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Fri May 14 1993 18:04 | 22 |
|
Mervyn Brown memorial Windsor Park, Belfast.
Manchester United 1 Aston Villa 1
The two top clubs in the premier league paid a fitting tribute to the late
Mervyn Brown with this game at Windsor. The 25,000 tickets sold out in an
hour which yet again emphahised the difference in the level of interest between
local and cross channel football on this island. The previous night at the
same venue the second replay of the Irish Cup Final failed to attract 5,000
people.
Both sides fielded some reserves but there were sufficient big names to keep
the crowd happy. Mickey Phelan gave United a first half lead much to the
delight of almost all the attendance. Dion Dublin was desperately unluckly
not to increase the lead when he hit both posts. Mark Bosnich denies
putting clingfilm across the goal. :-)
Villa came more into the game in the second half and equalised late on through
Dwight Yorke. United probably deserved to win but the result was irrelevant.
|
32.2660 | Player and Manager of the Year | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat May 15 1993 15:40 | 9 |
32.2661 | The Arse just love to play !!! | OPG::TONY | | Mon May 17 1993 19:03 | 6 |
| I don't think its been mentioned in here but the Arse are playing United
at Highbury tonight in a testimonial game for David O'leary..kick-off 7:45.
So another game for the Arse who could have done without it..!!
Tony
|
32.2662 | Out for a Stroll | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon May 17 1993 19:19 | 16 |
32.2663 | David O'leary | OPG::TONY | | Tue May 18 1993 15:55 | 14 |
| Arsenal 4 Man Utd. 4
A typical testimonial friendly. Both teams taking easy and playing some
brilliant football. Some super goals mainly from Merson, Cambell, Sharpe and
Dublin (2). Even David O'Leary managed to score a goal ..!!
20,000 crowd should be a fairly good pay day for him..
Giggs had a super 1st half ..with some superb touches..Because of the relaxed
atmosphere he was always trying the difficult..!!
Tony
ps. Can we go on our hols now please ??
|
32.2664 | Interest in Oh Ah | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue May 18 1993 23:02 | 7 |
32.2665 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Wed May 19 1993 11:02 | 20 |
32.2666 | Happy Birthday Lee Sharpe, 22 Today | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu May 27 1993 21:08 | 1 |
|
|
32.2667 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | All my failings exposed | Thu May 27 1993 22:33 | 11 |
|
Blimey Brian is that all you can come up with......... :-)
The Mancs are on Jeremy Beadle on this week sometime - maybe them
winning the league was just one of Jeremy's 'hilarious' stunts and
normal service will be resumed........
Paul
|
32.2668 | francs alot | PEKING::WELLERM | | Fri May 28 1993 15:43 | 7 |
|
UNITED are reported to be interested in Marseilles Basile Boli (26)
He wants to play in England and his contract is up.
Has anyone seen the new MAN UTD CHAMPIONSHIP video..??
matt
|
32.2669 | C'mon Basil get stuck in !! | RTOEU::RDELANEY | | Fri May 28 1993 18:36 | 4 |
| I reckon he'd be a good buy for any British club. He's a real hard but
fair player and the British game allows for a more physical approach.
- Robin
|
32.2670 | Roy at United???? | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri May 28 1993 19:35 | 11 |
32.2671 | If you wanna win it, you gotta buy English !! | MASALA::JJACK | | Sat May 29 1993 03:12 | 17 |
|
Why would Manchester United, who undoubtably fancy a crack at winning
the European Cup again, be interested in another `two foreigners' ?
UEFA have made it clear that the three foreigner rule will not be
changed in the forseeable future, and therefor Man U really have to
start buying English to have any REAL chance of winning this
competition.
Wouldn't tempting David Platt or Fat Pratt Gazza back from Italy be
more sensible ?
I mean, if United really do have the kind of money to spend we keep
hearing about that is.
P.S. I rate Platt, but Gazza's a big dod o Kek !
|
32.2672 | Keane...not me | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Jun 01 1993 17:52 | 11 |
| According to today's papers we're officially interested in Keane. The
price is a reputed 5 mill with wages at 400k which would be well over
what our guys get at present.
Seems to me a bit much for a still young player who has still not
really proved himself - a bit like the Shearer situation this time last
year. There's no doubt that he's talented but look at the difference
between him and Cantona for whom we only paid 1.2 mill. 5 mill is silly
money for Keane and I for one hope we don't pay out for him.
J
|
32.2673 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | All my failings exposed | Tue Jun 01 1993 18:28 | 5 |
|
According to the papers up here, Keane has agreed terms with Blackburn,
but is talking with the other interested parties out of courtesy.
Paul
|
32.2674 | A Keane fan..... | RTOEU::RDELANEY | | Tue Jun 01 1993 18:27 | 2 |
| Don't forget Keane has about 10 years left in him before he reaches
Cantona's age, so barring injury I reckon it's a good chance to take.
|
32.2675 | I agree | OPG::TONY | | Tue Jun 01 1993 18:35 | 12 |
| Julie,
I agree with you regarding Keane...5 million is absolutely ridiculous..!!
The chap is obviously talented but with that money you can buy two very
competent players..Anyway we mustn't forget Forest are our bogey team when it
comes to x-players..!!
Also, paper talk on United being interested on Boli from Marseile..please please
let it be just talk and nothing else..Newcastle you can buy him..hes yours..
have him..!!
Tony
|
32.2676 | I vote NO | TRUCKS::SANT | This is as good as it gets! | Tue Jun 01 1993 18:53 | 9 |
|
I don't think there is enough room for Roy Keane's ego at OT,
therefore I would hope that we don't take out a second mortgage
in order to secure his undoubted talent.
He seems to me to be set on a self-destruct course. I hope I'm
wrong. We need players of his ability in the Premier League.
Andy.
|
32.2677 | | NSDC::SIMPSON | The future sure isn't what it used to be | Tue Jun 01 1993 19:30 | 6 |
| RE: .2674
>> Don't forget Keane has about 10 years left in him before he reaches
>> Cantona's age, so barring injury I reckon it's a good chance to take.
Wow, he's only 16 then?
|
32.2678 | High stakes game now !!!! | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue Jun 01 1993 19:34 | 8 |
|
At 5 million maybe a bit much....but how many of you would have paid
that much for Bergkamp 2 years ago. A club has really got to look
at the financial gambles of today...if Keane breaks through he migh be
worth 3 times that in 2 years then again maybe not....
Dezzz.
|
32.2679 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Tripple ripple truffle shuffler | Tue Jun 01 1993 19:43 | 8 |
32.2680 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue Jun 01 1993 19:52 | 9 |
|
>>> (at least not yet).
That's my point and 5 million is the gamble.
Should his international team get to the World Cup and he performs !!??
|
32.2681 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | | Tue Jun 01 1993 19:56 | 3 |
| > Wow, he's only 16 then?
Ooops, my mistake. I thought Cantona was a lot older.........
|
32.2682 | But he's Irish..... | 45736::MACDONALD | | Tue Jun 01 1993 21:39 | 8 |
| I agree with an earlier reply that Utd should spend their
money on good English players to help their Euro
campaign. Keane probably is worth the dosh but who do we
drop to let him play in Europe - Sparky, Eric,
Schmeichel? What we need is a class English midfielder or
forward - any suggestions?
Jamie
|
32.2683 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Jun 02 1993 00:05 | 18 |
|
re. last
I suppose it all depends on how long Cantona stays around. The man's
got gypsy in his blood.
IMO If Man Utd want to be successful in Europe they've got to sign
Englishmen. Bring back Platt and Walker from Italy and you could
do well in Europe next season. With the number of games Utd will have
to play next season,especially if they qualify for the champions
league, I don't think their squad has the depth of talent to cope at
present. Rangers will improve there squad in the close season by
signing Duncan Ferguson and Alan McLaren (both scots) to hopefully
improve on this seasons European performance. Man Utd have to follow
that example by signing the best available English. The 5m quoted for
Roy Keane would go close to buying both Platt and Walker.
Del.
|
32.2684 | No to Keane | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Wed Jun 02 1993 07:59 | 9 |
| re:Keane
At 5m quid, it is better to buy two or more players of average
qualities ("grafters" - remember that term?). One bad injury could
spell the end of Keane's career e.g. Ian Storey Moore. Sorry to be so
cold but 5m is a lot of money. Besides, United has sufficient skilful
players.
Rob
|
32.2685 | Jinxed? | NSDC::SIMPSON | The future sure isn't what it used to be | Wed Jun 02 1993 11:12 | 10 |
| Have United ever made a good buy from Forest?
- Ian Moore
- Gary Birtles
- Neil Webb
It seems to me that United have about as much success in the transfer market
with Forest as do Milan with Marseille on the football field....
|
32.2686 | Giggs Italia | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Wed Jun 02 1993 12:33 | 9 |
|
Read in todays papers that AC Milan are to offer United 8 millionpounds
for Ryan Giggs. It is reported that with Gullit and Rijkaard wanting to
leave, the only player from the English league that AC Milan's
president Berlusconi says he would buy is Giggs.
Should he go, stay... I would hope that this is just speculation abd
that he stays at United....?
mac
|
32.2687 | homeboy | PEKING::WELLERM | | Wed Jun 02 1993 16:04 | 10 |
|
What about PETER DAVENPORT another bad buy from Forest..........
From what I saw of Giggs on "THE CAPTAINS LOG" I do not think he would
enjoy or handle Italy....He was moaning about receiving letters from
girl supporters imagine what attention he would get in Italy....
YOUR A HOMEBOY GIGGS....STAY
matt
|
32.2688 | Go Giggsie Go.... | CLADA::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld game.... | Wed Jun 02 1993 17:19 | 8 |
|
Go Giggs go.....
Going to Milan would make Giggs an instant Millionaire , with a
weekly wage of 20 grand or so....How could anyone turn that
down.............you couldn't
jm
|
32.2689 | why go downhill? | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Four days & counting | Wed Jun 02 1993 17:41 | 6 |
| Giggs won't leave. Why should he?
Tony
|
32.2690 | Giggs will stay | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Thu Jun 03 1993 16:49 | 22 |
| I'd be very surprised if Giggs went this season. United have just won
the Premier League and a whole world of opportunity lies in front of
him with us now.. possible European Cup glory, further domestic
honours, possible World Cup with Wales who are probably, with the
Republic, going to be the only British interest in the competition. He has
had a fantastic career with us so far and I think that he can become a
bigger star if he stays in England and performs as he has been.
Don't forget, Manchester United is also a big club!! There is more to
football than Spain and Italy!!!
If he disappears off to Italy now, I believe he will suffer the fate of
such players as Gazza, Platt and Walker who looked like (and are, don't
get me wrong) great players in England, but have looked mediocre in
their respective European clubs. He needs a few more seasons with
United to develop - after all he's still only 20 and has a lot of
growing up to do before he could handle the pressure of such football
and the lifestyle that would accompany it.
Just my thoughts..
J
|
32.2691 | Giggs profitable by just being here | OPG::TONY | | Thu Jun 03 1993 20:55 | 6 |
| I read somewhere that Martin Edwards has said that it would be ludicrous
for Man Utd to sell Giggs for say 8million.. When we can probably make that
plus more in the next five years if he was to stay at the club..
Its not as if we need the money , for us to make a quick buck.
Tony
|
32.2692 | Giggs Will Stay | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Jun 03 1993 22:39 | 8 |
32.2693 | Giggs Giggs Giggs | TENTO1::GOLDSACKM | | Mon Jun 07 1993 13:33 | 14 |
| Looks like Giggs added another nought to his value with his display for
Wales yesterday. I know the Faroe Isles are hardly top ranking but the
highlights showed Giggs to be different class to everyone.
Why did he elect for Wales. I wonder what Taylor would give for a
chance to have him in his side.
Anyone have more info on how serious we are in the Keane saga? Where as
he looks a great prospect he is another "foreigner" and the European
Cup must be a realistic aim. Mind you, having seen the last two England
games I don't know who to buy. Platt & Gasgoigne might be a few bob
cheaper after their recent displays.
Mark
|
32.2694 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Mon Jun 07 1993 14:06 | 9 |
|
Watched the game via a Sat link and Giggs was definitely the
difference. This boy's price tag seems to be going up by the day.
So all Wales have to do now is win all their remaining home games and
they're in the US.!!??!!
Cheers,
Dezzz.
|
32.2695 | THE GUVNOR | PEKING::WELLERM | | Tue Jun 08 1993 13:08 | 4 |
|
Paul Ince has been made captain of the England team for there game
against the USA tommorrow.......He takes over from David Platt who
has a injured ankle......
|
32.2696 | we need a motivator | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Ain't it great ! | Tue Jun 08 1993 13:31 | 8 |
| Maybe he'll be able to give the team some motivation on the field, as
he is definitely a real trier. Apart from the appalling performance by
the whole team last week, I think that David Platt is a good international
player, but he doesn't appear to be able to motivate players on the field
like Robbo or Stuart "Psycho" Pearce. At the moment, the team seems to
desparately need a motivator like this as captain to lead by example.
Terry
|
32.2697 | Ince is the Guv'nor | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Jun 08 1993 22:03 | 8 |
32.2698 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | It's not how long it takes but how well you do it... | Wed Jun 09 1993 00:27 | 4 |
|
Good to see true talent finally rewarded !
An Impartial Celt.
|
32.2699 | TV program | 45736::MACDONALD | | Wed Jun 09 1993 14:47 | 12 |
| Did anybody see the programme "Manchester Re-United" on
Monday evening at 6.30 on BBC1? Evidently it brought the
'68 Euro Cup winning side back together at Wembley and
showed a newly edited version of the game. Sounds good
me! Unfortunately I didn't know it was on until I got
home and it had already finished. Soooo, did anyone out
there record it and if so would they consider loaning me
the tape?
Cheers,
Jamie
|
32.2700 | What about 67/68? | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Fri Jun 11 1993 01:02 | 8 |
| Was wondering - did Sir Matt made any major acquisitions or changes to
the League winning teams in such a way that it contributed to the
European Cuo win?
Would we still have won the European Cup if the current 'foreign'
pkayer rule existed?
RLim
|
32.2701 | | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Serial Waster | Fri Jun 11 1993 03:24 | 7 |
|
I think the foreigners in the team that won the cup in '68 were
Best,Crerand,Brennan,Dunne,and was Frank Kopel on the bench??
Law was injured and missed the final.
|
32.2702 | Keane on Money | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat Jun 12 1993 17:57 | 10 |
32.2703 | Platt returns | YR2000::WICKS_A | U.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there! | Mon Jun 14 1993 08:09 | 7 |
| Ince substituted in the 2nd half against Brazil with Platt returning
to the captaincy and saving Ince from a 100% losing record as england
captain... more unbiased opinions im my match reports..
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.2704 | No more sunshine | OPG::TONY | | Mon Jun 14 1993 17:08 | 4 |
| I read in yesterdays paper that Suntan alias Blackmore is wanted by Tranmere.
This could be our chance..!!
Tony
|
32.2705 | Hirst at United ????? | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Jun 14 1993 17:11 | 4 |
32.2706 | | SIOG::BRADLEY | | Mon Jun 14 1993 17:31 | 5 |
|
>> Also that Fergie is expected to tie up David Hirst in a 4 million deal when
>> he returns from holiday next week.
I did'nt think that Fergie was into bondage -)
|
32.2707 | Keane on Blackburn it seems | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Jun 14 1993 18:20 | 4 |
| Blackburn Rovers have won the race to sign Roy Keane. The price is
reputedly 5 mill.
J
|
32.2708 | | TRUCKS::SANT | This is as good as it gets! | Mon Jun 14 1993 18:33 | 2 |
|
phew.
|
32.2709 | oooooooaaaaaaahhhh!!!! | ESSB::BREE | | Tue Jun 15 1993 15:37 | 9 |
32.2710 | Hirst or not!!!!!! | CLADA::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld game.... | Tue Jun 15 1993 17:20 | 9 |
|
Hirst had a lot of injuries last season at Sheff Wed , what toll have
these injuries taken . Hirst didn't seem to be half the player he
was towards the end of last season....I seem to remember some of the
Arsenal defenders kicking the s??t out of Hirst early in the season at
Highbury .... has he regained his fitness ????? , or will he regain
it..that's the question...
jm
|
32.2711 | They're hard from Barnsley | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Back in Schlagrahmland | Tue Jun 15 1993 18:04 | 6 |
|
Hirst was only just getting back to full match fitness towards the end
of last season. Just watching the League and Fa cups, you could see him
improve - but he still wasn't as sharp as he has been in the past.
I reckon he'll be match fit for the start of 93-94, and a good purchase
for Man Utd. - personally I'd prefer him to stay at Wednesday.
|
32.2712 | Not as keen on Kenny, it seems | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Wed Jun 16 1993 14:33 | 7 |
| According to yesterday's papers, it seems that the Keane to Blackburn
deal is not yet finalised. Nottingham Forest are holding out for the 5
million and it is now reported that Blackburn have only offered 3.5.
United have confirmed that they are still interested and have not given
up the chase.
Oh gawd..
|
32.2713 | United are Keane | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Jun 16 1993 17:10 | 7 |
32.2714 | Why Keane? | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Wed Jun 16 1993 23:27 | 6 |
|
Can someone give some reasons why United should get Keane when we have
sufficient midfielders? United could be better off if there are more
striker or high-scoring midfielders like Platt.
RLim
|
32.2715 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Eighteen days & counting | Thu Jun 17 1993 17:37 | 9 |
|
Keane would be a great buy for M.U. We should definately buy him. If
we've got him, no-one else has.
Tony
And let's face it. We've got money to burn!!
|
32.2716 | Benfica, Celtic, and Arsenal in one week | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Jun 17 1993 18:47 | 9 |
32.2717 | What Price | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Jun 17 1993 20:46 | 7 |
32.2718 | re Keane... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Thu Jun 17 1993 20:59 | 5 |
|
I thought he should go for Utd. What have Rovers won??? They can
promise this and that but they still havent won anything.
Mick
|
32.2719 | Another Corkman for United?? | SIOG::BUCKLEY | | Fri Jun 18 1993 12:46 | 6 |
|
It was reported on the radio this morning that Keane was about to sign
for United (the sap). However, a fee hasnt yet been agreed between the
two clubs.
Patrick.
|
32.2720 | Keen on Roy | CLADA::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld game.... | Fri Jun 18 1993 14:53 | 9 |
|
Roy Keane it seems will sign for United , good for him.....It has
to be a good choice . Ince and Keane in midfield would be some
partnership and if United do sign David Hirst it should make them
fairly formidable . I agree with a previous noter who said if United
buy him no one else can have him.......
Does this signal the end of Hughes,McClair and possibly Cantona
jm
|
32.2721 | Roy is Keane on United | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Jun 18 1993 17:06 | 6 |
32.2722 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | DANGER: Volatile Database at large | Fri Jun 18 1993 17:18 | 5 |
32.2723 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | notes from hell | Fri Jun 18 1993 17:29 | 16 |
| > I agree with a previous noter who said if United
> buy him no one else can have him.......
> jm
I have nothing but contempt for clubs who engage in this sort of
transfer spoiling 'a la AC Milan. The thought of so much bought
-in talent amassed at one club makes me want to puke. If United
follow this rather cynical route then I can only wish them the worst
of luck, well I do anyway but that goes without saying. Here's to
United's title hangover next season.
barry.
|
32.2724 | | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | zero will power | Fri Jun 18 1993 18:24 | 9 |
|
re. .2723
Don't be silly. The reason Man Utd will buy/have bought Keane is not
so that nobody else can have him. It's because he's a good player.
Any top flight team needs a good squad of more than just 11 players, if
they don't, then they end up like Liverpool last season.
Al.
|
32.2725 | Dublin only? | ESSB::BREE | | Fri Jun 18 1993 19:25 | 4 |
| re.2722,if there's any room in the cortina going to Nottingham for
Phelan they should put him in also.
Paul
|
32.2726 | George Graham or George Soros???? | YUPPY::PANES | Carrots.The healthy alternative to sex | Fri Jun 18 1993 19:28 | 18 |
| <<< Note 32.2723 by ARRODS::OHAGANB "notes from hell" >>>
> I have nothing but contempt for clubs who engage in this sort of
> transfer spoiling 'a la AC Milan. The thought of so much bought
> -in talent amassed at one club makes me want to puke. If United
> follow this rather cynical route then I can only wish them the worst
> of luck, well I do anyway but that goes without saying. Here's to
> United's title hangover next season.
> barry.
Bazza,
What about George Graham's efforts in trying to corner the centre-back
market.
Stuart
|
32.2727 | Thumbs down, I'm afraid | KEEGAN::TURNER | | Fri Jun 18 1993 21:01 | 36 |
| re: .2723
Well, I consider myself a Manchester Utd. supporter. Perhaps "follower"
would be a better word - I've never actually seen them play, but I think
they've done more to promote attractive football over the years than
anyone else, with the possible exception of Notts. Forest and maybe
Tottenham this season.
That said, I have to declare that I'm not over-enthusiastic about the
Roy Keane signing, for 3 reasons:
1 - From what I've seen of him (albeit not all that much), he doesn't
particularly set me alight as a player.
2 - He's not English, which immediately adds to Utd's problems re.
their European Cup. And for anyone who says the league is their
major objective, I *strongly* disagree; winning the European Cup
will be anything but easy, but they owe it to us ex-pats to at
least try ;-)
3 - I too am sick of the AC Milan-style "buy everything that moves"
policy. And in Italy, it is a *fact* that AC Milan and Juventus (to
name but two) have adopted this line in recent years.
I recall a Juventus official back in the mid-eighties unashamedly
offering financial assistance to Sampdoria in the mid-eighties, in
the hope that they would buy Graeme Souness and thus weaken
Liverpool's Euro challenge (Liverpool were the then European Cup
holders). As for AC Milan 1992/93 version, I'd sooner see
Savicevic, Boban and co. playing for Stockport County rather than
keeping the bench warm just to deny other clubs their services.
I dunno, maybe I just prefer watching good football to seeing my own
all-conquering team winning everything in sight!
Dom
|
32.2728 | AC Who | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat Jun 19 1993 17:25 | 24 |
32.2729 | Pallister McGrath and Walker move to Arsenal | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Never heard of him | Mon Jun 21 1993 16:08 | 13 |
|
Lets face it -
Keene is a class player with bags of potential. Man U will be the
yardstick for next season and a few more too come. Just like Liverpool
were in the 80's.
Wait till the season starts - see if Keene is played or benched.
I say good luck to United, and I don't even like them :-)
Gazzer.
|
32.2730 | Forest, Take Your Pick | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Jun 21 1993 16:55 | 9 |
32.2731 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Jun 21 1993 17:28 | 16 |
| If United have offered Keane 8k per week they've made a big mistake.
He's a class player, no argument there.....but the other players are
going to resent someone coming in on that kind of cash and it won't do
much for team spirit (which is why United in the past have refused to do
this kind of thing).
Utd had an excellent team spirit last year, all the players playing for
each other and so on. It won't be so easy if one player is earning more
than any other two put together.
How would you feel if you were Giggs, the same age as Keane more or
less, and a better player without doubt, earning in a month what Keane
gets in a week?
Declan
|
32.2732 | Wait till next season Dec..... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Someone somewhere in summertime!!!!!! | Mon Jun 21 1993 18:20 | 9 |
|
I agree Giggs is a very good player, especially when he's up against class
opposition like the Faroe Isles!!!!! Iam sure Keane will inspire United next
season, I for one am not very delighted that he's joining United, I would prefer
to see him at Liverpool, and ye can have Clough.
-dave-
|
32.2733 | Open Talks | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Jun 22 1993 14:22 | 8 |
32.2734 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Twenty four days and counting | Wed Jun 23 1993 17:36 | 9 |
|
I must say I am elated that Looneypool are paying an incredible 2mill
for Nigel Clough.
Hilarious!
Tony
|
32.2735 | Fixture List Anyone?? | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Wed Jun 23 1993 19:09 | 6 |
| Has anyone got the fixture list for next season? I believe that it's
out today.
Ta
J
|
32.2736 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | Four fox ache | Wed Jun 23 1993 21:21 | 5 |
|
The Mancs are away to Norwich first game - the full fixtures are in the
Manc evening news tomorrow,
Paul
|
32.2737 | Denis Signs On | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Jun 24 1993 14:18 | 10 |
32.2738 | Everton Ra Ra Ra | SHAWB1::HUGHESS | | Thu Jun 24 1993 21:29 | 4 |
| I dunno what you want the fixtures posting for United will do as well
as Leeds as defending chumps.
Simon
|
32.2739 | stuck down | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Fri Jun 25 1993 16:20 | 12 |
| re -1
Si,
and of course the toffee men of merseyside will be challenging on all
the major fronts???! NOT
the only challenge they will have is staying above the relegation
battle
mac
|
32.2740 | Not too desperate to sign him ? | ESSB::PHAYDEN | It's not how long it takes but how well you do it... | Mon Jun 28 1993 16:35 | 9 |
|
What about the latest bit of news from Fergie ? He wants Keane to show
his commitment to joining United by staying with Forest until October,
when his contract expires, so that United will be able to get a better
deal.
Have to agree with a few others in saying that he ain't worth 5M. Well
not yet anyway.
Peter (An Impartial Celt)
|
32.2741 | | PEKING::DAVIESG | Thank you god for inventing beer! | Mon Jun 28 1993 16:44 | 6 |
| re.-1;
If this happens, United will save 1/2 million: 3.5 instead of 4. Get it
down to 3 and maybe it'll be worth it..... IMO, of course..
GrEg...(*DB*)
|
32.2742 | black and white | MACNAS::JMALLON | | Mon Jun 28 1993 20:46 | 23 |
|
re: Keane. Totally agree.
I do not think Man U. need him that much at the minute. After all he
will not be the kind of player to wait in the wings until a position
becomes available and I don't think Fergie is over-willing to make a
lot of changes from the team that won the CHAMPIONSHIP. I haven't heard
anything concrete about selling members of the squad.
I think the money would be better spent on a few half decent million
pound English players from lower divisions. There has to be some talent
out there.
To buy Keane would be a nice addition .. but not vital.
I also heard that united will have another new strip for next season. A
black and white little number. Anyone have any news on this. Would it
be anything like the old away strip - White jersey with two/three black
stripes...
Glory, Glory ......
John M.
|
32.2743 | No need to look very far | OPG::TONY | | Mon Jun 28 1993 21:35 | 11 |
| Re. 2742
>>I think the money would be better spent on a few half decent million
>>pound English players from lower divisions. There has to be some talent
>>out there.
There's no need to look very far for talent..Players like Gillespie, Beckham,
Butt..should also be given a fair chance...!!
Tony
|
32.2744 | Fixtures for Season 93/94 | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Jun 29 1993 17:03 | 56 |
32.2745 | If Batty is worth 4m then Keane should be at least worth 5m...... | KBOMFG::TANNER | U2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!! | Tue Jun 29 1993 18:46 | 6 |
|
I know Batty isn't worth 4m, in my eyes he isn't worth half of that. Keane
on the other hand would be a great help for United, I can't see Robbo lasting
much longer. If I got him for 4m I'd take him....
-dave-
|
32.2746 | The Waiting Game | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Jun 29 1993 19:13 | 7 |
32.2747 | A Cert | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Jun 30 1993 17:08 | 8 |
32.2748 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | It's not how long it takes but how well you do it... | Wed Jun 30 1993 17:28 | 6 |
|
>It's risky, but if he really wants to
>play for United, 2 months should not make a difference.
>Everton are reported to be interested in Dion Dublin.
If United really want/need him, 2 months *should* make a difference !
|
32.2749 | Yet another predictable reply. | PLUNDR::MORAN | DANGER: Volatile Database at large | Wed Jun 30 1993 17:42 | 7 |
|
>A horse called Bryan Robson runs in the 2.30 at Yarmouth today, withPat Eddery
>in the saddle. Get your money on him now.
Yarmouth?? Sure it isn't a donkey derby.
Tim
|
32.2750 | Kept my Money in my Pocket | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Jun 30 1993 19:40 | 8 |
32.2751 | New Pay Deal For The Guv'nor | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Jul 01 1993 19:12 | 9 |
32.2752 | Mr ED | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Fri Jul 02 1993 01:10 | 6 |
|
RE.2750
It is rumoured that the horse will start half way thru
most races next season,and attempt to win them by trying to kick
the head off the rest of its opponents.......:-)
|
32.2753 | Keane for United | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Jul 07 1993 17:06 | 6 |
32.2754 | Deane for United (Manchester) | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Thu Jul 08 1993 15:59 | 12 |
|
What is this I hear that United have tabled a bid of 3.5 million for
Brian Deane??
Also David Platt has decided not to move out of Italy, not just yet.
This closes any possibility of Utd (or Aston Villa) signing him, for
this season.
It also seems that Des Walker could be on his way to Sheff Wed, with
Utd, Aston Villa etc.. all keeping a close eye on this front.
mac
|
32.2755 | Contrasting view! | KEEGAN::TURNER | | Thu Jul 08 1993 16:43 | 8 |
| re: .2754
You might be amused to hear that the Italian newspapers are stating
that Platt could be on his way to Man. Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Sheff.
Wednesday OR Sampdoria, and that Walker is *already* a Sheff. Wednesday
player!
Dom
|
32.2756 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Hurrah for Pres Clinton and Bill too! | Thu Jul 08 1993 17:01 | 5 |
|
Looks like it's Sampdoria then, as he refuses to leave Italy (or come
back to England, I suppose).
Tim
|
32.2757 | Date??? | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Jul 08 1993 19:13 | 7 |
32.2758 | On the road again...... | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Thu Jul 08 1993 19:46 | 5 |
|
Celtic play Utd on Tuesday 3rd August.....
Colm.
|
32.2759 | Giggs going Italian?? | SIOG::62782::buckley | | Fri Jul 09 1993 13:43 | 5 |
|
Heard on the radio this morning that a 10 million quid bid for
Giggs from some Italian club was rejected. Whats the story??
Patrick.
|
32.2760 | Reminder | OPG::TONY | | Tue Jul 13 1993 13:34 | 5 |
| For all Man United supporters
The European Cup (are you reading scousers!) draw takes place tomorrow
Tony
|
32.2761 | Cunno, could you oblige please?? | ESSB::BREE | | Tue Jul 13 1993 20:22 | 5 |
| Will someone please post the draw for the Champions Cup in this note?
thanks,
Paul
|
32.2762 | Won't be Long | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Jul 14 1993 14:32 | 6 |
32.2763 | you heard it first from a Leeds Fan | WELSWS::CADD | L.U.F.C. League champions 1991/92 | Wed Jul 14 1993 17:06 | 9 |
|
you play some team from Hungary
Paul....
|
32.2764 | European Cup | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Jul 14 1993 17:32 | 5 |
32.2765 | Tricky trip | CLADA::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld game.... | Wed Jul 14 1993 18:22 | 7 |
|
Could be tricky V Honved ..
Any news on the Roy Keane Saga.......
jm
|
32.2766 | should be o.k. | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Jul 14 1993 19:17 | 10 |
| Was it United or Celtic played Honved about 6 years ago? I think
they're a team picked from the military.
Hopefully we get by this hurdle and the next so we get a chance to play
in the league section.
Aren't there two to qualify from each section to meet in a set of
semi-finals?
Paul
|
32.2767 | The days when we use to make it past Round 1 !! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Thu Jul 15 1993 03:03 | 9 |
|
Celtic played Honved, but I think it may have been more than 6 years
ago !
Lost 1-0 in Hungary, but won 4-1 at home if my memory serves me
corrctly (It probably doesn't though) !
SQFCSC
|
32.2768 | | KERNEL::SMITHS | more nonsense in a minute ... | Thu Jul 15 1993 12:54 | 9 |
| My local team from the GM conference .Woking played Honved in a friendly last
year,I believe the result was 2-2.
I do not know how strong there team was but reports went around that they were
nowhere near the standard of Premier League teams.
They reputedly fielded several internationals in the team !!
Steve.
|
32.2769 | Big Brother | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Thu Jul 15 1993 13:08 | 9 |
|
Seemingly Honved play a friendly in London against ?????? the day after
Man Utd play Arsenal in the Charity Shield.
No doubt it will be a case of them watching us watching them.
mac
|
32.2770 | Some Info | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Jul 15 1993 14:30 | 14 |
32.2771 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | nil status nil optimism | Thu Jul 15 1993 14:46 | 10 |
|
Brian,
I saw something on teletext about work being delayed on the 'South
stand' ?, and that there may be reduced capacity for the Benfica game
at least. Simon Stockman will know, but he's not here at the moment -
try mailing him BLKPUD::STOCKMANS. (He's still not talking to me after
I screwed up his paper at the end of last season.........)
Paul
|
32.2772 | The Bhoys will be back in town | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Fri Jul 16 1993 00:13 | 7 |
|
I read in the Celtic View today that the Man Utd v Celtic game
is all ticket, and there will no tickets on sale on the day of
the game. All of Celtic's allocation will be taken up by season
ticket holders.
Colm.
|
32.2773 | Fergie takes the Wraps off Giggs | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Jul 16 1993 16:07 | 5 |
32.2774 | That's lot of money ... | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Fri Jul 16 1993 16:38 | 11 |
|
Just like yesterday when I was reading about players being paid
quids per week, Kevin Keegan about 800 quids ;-)
Can anyone remember who was the first at 100, 500, 1000?
Wonder what Giggs is going to do with all the money!
Are players worth that much?
RLim
|
32.2775 | Johnny Haynes | RIOT01::MACDONALD | | Fri Jul 16 1993 17:44 | 4 |
| Johnny Haynes was famous as the first 100 quid a week player -
immediately after the abolition of the maximum wage in 1962(?).
Jamie
|
32.2776 | The Euro cup story. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | LIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BEST | Sat Jul 17 1993 17:07 | 85 |
| <<< Note 32.2760 by OPG::TONY >>>
-< Reminder >-
>>For all Man United supporters
>>The European Cup (are you reading scousers!) draw takes place tomorrow
Tony,
It's the first time in a quarter of a century that the Mancs are
in the European draw so it's natural for you to get excited. For 20 years,
it was accepted that Liverpool would be in the European cup draw and I
suppose that annoyed Manc fans. Man. U won a solitary European cup in 1968
when the standard in Europe at the time was pretty low anyway and they would
never have won it only for it was played at Wembley.
I don't want to go into the statistics of the two clubs as far as European cup
success in concerned but....................................................
............................................................................
Liverpool Euro Cup wins Man Utd Euro Cup Wins
1977 - ROME 1968 - WEMBLEY
Liverpool 3 Borussia M'Gladbach 1 Man. Utd. 4 Benfica 1
McDermott Simonsen Charlton 2
Smith Best
Neal Kidd
1978 - WEMBLEY
Liverpool 1 FC Bruges 0
Dalglish
1981 -PARIS
Liverpool 1 Real Madrid 0
Kennedy Alan
1984 - Rome
Liverpool 1 AS Roma 1
Neal Pruzzo
(Liverpool win 4-3 on pens)
Neal
Souness
Rush
Kennedy A
I was never great at Maths going to school but I would prefer to have
four medals rather than one. The Liverpool team of 1984 was probably the
best side ever to win the European cup. Domestically that year they had run
away with the League for the third time in a row and had won the league cup
for the fourth time on the trot. Then they went to Roma's home ground to
play a team that included Brazilians Falcao & Cerezo, the world cup winning
Italians Gratziani & Conti. But that didn't stop Joe Fagan's men that
included Grobbelaar, Neal, Kennedy, Nicol, Hansen, Lawrenson, Whelan,
Dalglish, Johnson, Rush, Souness.
I think I have said enough.
C
U
C U N N O
N
O
|
32.2777 | Example`s !! | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | | Sat Jul 17 1993 23:55 | 25 |
| <<< TRUCKS::DISK$USER72:[NOTES$LIBRARY]FOOTBALL.NOTE;1 >>>
-< FOOTBALL >-
================================================================================
Note 32.2776 Manchester United FC 2776 of 2776
ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "LIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BEST" 85 lines 17-JUL-1993 13:07
-< The Euro cup story. >-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Re:last
" and they would never have won it only for it was played at
Wembley."
Here`s another example of that sweeping statement above !!!1
1966 England win the world cup...
" and they would never have won it only for it was played at
Wembley. "
Tam.
|
32.2778 | Definately Keane on United at last! | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Jul 19 1993 14:06 | 7 |
| Roy Keane signed for the Reds at the weekend for 3.75 mill. He will fly
out to South Africa with the squad tomorrow and is eligible for the
European Cup campaign.
Woooppeee!
J
|
32.2779 | We've Got Roy | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Jul 19 1993 14:24 | 9 |
32.2780 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Comfortably none | Mon Jul 19 1993 14:43 | 25 |
|
re .2776...
Cunno, you forgot one:
1985
Heysel
Liverpool 0 Juventus 1
A night of shame for which many sides (Everton, Norwich, QPR)
missed out on rare opportunities to compete in Europe in the
following years and 30-odd fans LOST THEIR LIVES.
You memory is remarkably selective and unbelievably insensitive.
English football has never recovered, neither from the shock of
seeing such carnage nor from the enforced exile from European
competition. I expect many Italian families haven't, either..
I suppose you'll now explain why those loveable scousers weren't
to blame in any way...
Andy.
|
32.2781 | Still Champions | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Mon Jul 19 1993 16:18 | 16 |
|
Back on about the topic in hand.
United fly out to South Africa with Roy Keane on the tour as well.
Rumours about who will be dropped to let Roy in range from Brian
McClair, Lee Sharpe to even Mark Hughes!!!!! We shall see, Fergie has
been quoted as saying that he is selling NO-ONE, which is a damn good
idea.
United play Arsenal as part of this tour in South Africa, and is to be
shown live on ITV(I think??).
mac
|
32.2782 | | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Mon Jul 19 1993 16:36 | 13 |
| > United play Arsenal as part of this tour in South Africa, and is to be
> shown live on ITV(I think??).
Oh, no, please spare us! Why ruin that marvellous sense of anticipation of
the first Saturday of the season? Watching meaningless pre-season friendlies,
played solely to benefit clubs' bank balances (and TV only too pleased to
help) will make us sick of the sight of it before the season even starts!
The game doesn't matter (just read the note of the losers after the game to
see!), and we'll see as much as we want to of Man U and Arsenal from August
on. These people are killing the golden-egg goose . . .
grahame
|
32.2783 | When is it on? | GALVIA::SPAIN | Going to the USA | Mon Jul 19 1993 16:54 | 6 |
|
When is the game to be shown? Despite Graheme's protestations this
visit to South Africa is fascinating. United have a huge support in a
country where football is very popular.
Gary.
|
32.2784 | No scouse in Europe | OPG::TONY | | Mon Jul 19 1993 19:41 | 9 |
| RE. 2776
Keep reading the history books cos thats all you've got..!!!!
Tony.
ps. I'll send you a postcard from Hungary..argh argh..!!
|
32.2785 | leave it out andy. | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Mon Jul 19 1993 23:08 | 18 |
| ANDY,
I think Cunno(as is Cunno)was pulling the P!ss.Such a remark
practically making Cunno responsible for the Lives lost at Hysel
is not a very good idea.Most people regretted what happened at Hysel
and I for one,and I'm sure Cunno as well,regrets this horrible event.
To paint all Liverpool supporters with the same brush as those mindless
thugs is very wrong.Even Man U. has its thugs as does every premier
side in England,so its not just Liverpool.
Leave out such notes in future Andy.These football notes are
supposed to be about disscussion and a bit of fun.I for one have taken
offence to that note.
regards,
Anthony.
"
-
|
32.2786 | | TRUCKS::SANT | so near yet sofa... | Tue Jul 20 1993 13:36 | 19 |
|
Engage the brain first, Anthony.
I did not say Cunno was responsible. I did not say you were
responsible. I was suggesting that his memory and recollection
were somewhat selective. If you don't agree then say so, but
I'd prefer it if you just commented on what I actually said..
You get out of your pram very quickly when anyone criticises
Liverpool, I've noticed, but have been very free and easy with
criticism of others during your short career in this conference.
And we're all very familiar with loveable Cunno's wonderful
sense of humour, he's just so funny and original.
Ok, I'll lay off, and sorry if you took offence.
Andy.
|
32.2787 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Tue Jul 20 1993 13:53 | 12 |
| Tickets for the Benfica game on 31st July go on general
sale today.
As for the Celtic game members, season ticket holders
& LMTB's only can get tickets at the moment.
It sounds as though most of the main stand if not all of
it will be closed for these games.
Si....
P.S Shame about the Ruddock deal. Send him back to the
Dell!!!
|
32.2788 | reply to Andy. | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Tue Jul 20 1993 17:21 | 24 |
| Andy,
At least I have a brain to engage.When Cunno was writing that note
he was comparing the ammount of times Liverpool WON the European cup as
opposed to how many time Man U Won it.Not how many times Liverpool got
into the European Cup final(now who's being selective).You obviously
did not like the nature of the note(or the facts)so you bombard not
just Cunno,but all Liverpool supporters with a horrible fact concerning
events at Hysel eight years ago(now who is being insensitive).
If you want me to stay in my pram then you please refrain from
writing such notes.
Concerning my time in this conference.I was not aware you had to be
a certain time in the conference to write critical notes.Yes,I have
wrote critical notes about certain players,I have also read critisism
about Liverpool players.I will always defend liverpool players if I
feel they warrant defending as does every other noter.And yes,I have
critisised other noters but not before they have critisised me.
regards,
Anthony.
"
-
|
32.2789 | yawn. | TRUCKS::SANT | so near yet sofa... | Tue Jul 20 1993 18:15 | 1 |
|
|
32.2790 | Kings | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Jul 20 1993 22:15 | 9 |
32.2791 | Any ticket info????? | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | Donny's twin | Fri Jul 23 1993 18:16 | 15 |
|
A few members of the SQFCSC will be travelling south for the
forthcoming friendly between Celtic and Utd on August 3rd.
We currently have a contact in Manchester trying to get us
tickets,as Celtic end tickets are sold out.
Can any Utd fans out there let us know what the demand is like
down there,and have we any chance of picking up four tickets
for the Utd sections.
Any help would be appreciated......
Martin,Jim,JJ,Colm.
SQFCSC
|
32.2792 | | YUPPY::PANES | Digital - Vauxhall main dealer | Fri Jul 23 1993 19:54 | 13 |
| <<< Note 32.2791 by PAKORA::CGALLAGHER "Donny's twin" >>>
-< Any ticket info????? >-
> A few members of the SQFCSC will be travelling south for the
> forthcoming friendly between Celtic and Utd on August 3rd.
> We currently have a contact in Manchester trying to get us
> tickets,as Celtic end tickets are sold out.
Would that be Mr R Charlton?
Stuart
|
32.2793 | Keane to Play | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat Jul 24 1993 12:59 | 5 |
32.2794 | Calling all Granada viewers | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Jul 26 1993 14:05 | 15 |
| Does anyone have a match report on yesterday's game? According to news
reports, we went down to two, I quote, "soft" penalty decisions. Bryan
Robson was sent off for arguing. Fergie was interviewed and said that
the referee was trying to make a name for himself.
Details would be appreciated - especially those concerning Keane's
performance.
Also, news on the wires says that Fergie has offered Portsmouth 1.5
million for Guy Wittingham. He is closely monitoring the situation from
S Africa and has asked that he has first refusal before the doors open
on Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday.
J
|
32.2795 | Not the Real Thing | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Jul 26 1993 14:26 | 11 |
32.2796 | UNited or are we ?! | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Mon Jul 26 1993 15:40 | 63 |
|
Watched most of the game yesterday, and to be fair Arsenal deserved to
win, as they were the more organised of the two teams.
As far as the refereeing went, I shall say little other than that he
would have trouble refereeing a pub-sunday-league game. Either that or
an Anti-united fan.
Points.
Keane although stating in the papers that he would 'cool down'
obviously is waiting for the new season before keeping his word. He was
a bit rash in some challanges after a little incident with Keown in the
first half.
Hughes and Giggs and McClair looked sharp if not at their peak. Robson
and Blackmore were non-entities in midfield(which was dominated by
Arsenal), and as for Parker and Irwin, not their usual standards.
Mickey Phelan, was completly out of position, rubbish in other words.
Bruce was unlucky. The first penalty I though was correct, however
could be that he slipped, or maybe just obstructed the player.. However
a well taken penalty by Wright. 1-0 to Arsenal. Schmeical was
excellent in golas, and showed how by a few saves from Wright and
Campbell up front for the Arsenal. Both these players, Eddie McGoldrick
and Merson looked in good form, and should be even more of a force in
the challenge for the title.
The second penalty was an even worse decision than the goal given to
Marrodonna using his hand. Bruce and I think Campbell went up for a
cross coming in, both had gone to early, and Bruce with his back to the
ball and to the play, raised his hands as in to balance himself, only
for the ball to strike his hand. Penalty to Arsenal. Again an excellent
strike from Wright, completly different from his first penalty. 2-0 to
Arsenal.
In between this Utd had a penalty claim taken away, Giggs volleyed a
shot that Seaman saved brilliantly, and both Hughes and McClair had
chances they should have put away.
The sending off incident was very strange. Ball crossed headed out of
box defenders running out, a shot from Irwin(I think) hit one of the
outcoming Arsenal defenders blatantly on the arm, with which the
ref(could not have missed) waved on. Irwin shackled the ref almost
pushing him over, play continues and it looks as if Robson had said
something as he was sent off. Dissent is not tolerated. To be fair the
Arsenal players also crowded the ref to try to get hm to change his
mind... Off he walked.....
Anyway, as I said Arsenal deserved to win... Robbo may miss the first 2
games of the new season, and Keane still needs cold water throwing over
him before every match!!!
This is what Utd will have to get used to if they are to play in
Europe. The refs are tough and you play to how they control the game.
A lesson that will hopefully kick Utd in the pants.
I don't think they up to the fitness level needed, and will undoubtedly
be a little better with the likes of Pallister, Sharpe, Cantona and
Ince.
Lets hope that things get better, after all it was only a friendly
wasn't it ?!?!?!!
amc
|
32.2797 | Southbound ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Thu Jul 29 1993 23:54 | 10 |
|
Members of the SQFCSC will be in Bernard Manning's club around 1PM, if
any you Mancs wanna meet up for a pint.
It'll go a long way to restoring the Scots supporters reputation after
last night's "Trouble" over the border.
That is, if there any Mancs out there ? (Re-32.2791)
|
32.2798 | Win the Premier, then disappear ;-) | PAKORA::JJACK | Elv The Pelv | Sun Aug 01 1993 08:50 | 12 |
|
Manchester United.......0 Benfica...........1
Beaten by Arsenal, Benfica..............
And by the Tic on Tuesday night 8*)
My, it's just great fun all this banter with the Man U fans !
Heeeeeeeellllllllllllllooooooooooooooo Is there anybody therrrrrrre ?
|
32.2799 | The Two Best Players on the Pitch! | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Aug 02 1993 12:03 | 11 |
| For the record books, last Wednesday in the France vs Russia game
boy Man Utd players on show scored in the 3-1 'freindly' win by
France.
Cantona got one for France...
Kanchelskis got one for Russia, (close to being an own goal as it got a
strong deflection from the defender
Blanc)
-Dom
|
32.2800 | La paire | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Mon Aug 02 1993 14:22 | 14 |
32.2801 | He was looking for the deflection, honest.. | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Aug 02 1993 14:33 | 6 |
| re:-1
JF don't forget these goals were seen through the eyes of Man U
supporter :-)
-Dom
|
32.2802 | come on you blacks | PEKING::WELLERM | | Tue Aug 03 1993 14:10 | 6 |
|
If you buy the SUN...!! today theres a picture of UNITEDS new
BLACK KIT....YES BLACK..!!!...Its actually a nice kit,
Matt
|
32.2803 | Northern All Blacks | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Tue Aug 03 1993 14:16 | 6 |
| Is this some sort of effort to get the ref on our side :-)
Seriously though if it is black, what colour is the ref going
to wear?
-Dom
|
32.2804 | The man in green | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Tue Aug 03 1993 15:03 | 3 |
| re -.1
The refs have been wearing Green Tops for the last season
|
32.2805 | Fashion not Football | PANIC::ANDERSON | Endsleigh League Div 1 (Midlands) | Tue Aug 03 1993 15:58 | 6 |
| Re : last three
More blatant exploitation of football fans the world over - How many
different strips have United introduced in the last 18 months - 5?, 6?
Rob
|
32.2806 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Tue Aug 03 1993 15:59 | 8 |
| How many strips have Man Utd got now? 5? 6?
What a rip-off.
You'd never catch benevolent Doug Ellis and the Aston Charity Foundation doing
that to their supporters. 8-)
Mike
|
32.2807 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Tue Aug 03 1993 16:30 | 6 |
|
I saw this strip in a London shop yesterday, Why do United
always have such horrible kits..
Andy..B
|
32.2808 | It fits their image. | ECCGY4::HAIGH | God save the mad parade. | Tue Aug 03 1993 18:42 | 1 |
|
|
32.2809 | vomit kit | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Tue Aug 03 1993 18:56 | 13 |
| It's a bit of a laugh......
Bryan Robson dressed like a ref !!!
Rich Harris
p.s. maybe the strip is still green and yellow, but our brains blot out
the colour clash and tell us it is black.
how about florescent pink with neon blue strips next year, or maybe
cyan with green shorts, black socks and red boots?
|
32.2810 | Russian all over the place | PEKING::WELLERM | | Wed Aug 04 1993 15:01 | 11 |
|
UNITED played Celtic last night and won 1-0 with the goal coming
from Kanchelskis.....any match reports..???
Giggs didn't appear in the second half after a dressing room accident
apparently Blackmore kicked Giggs in the head while warming up.....
Giggs at the time was doing his laces up..!! he needed two stiches and
might miss Charity Shield..
Matt
|
32.2811 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | ENGLAND BOYS WE ARE HERE | Wed Aug 04 1993 15:21 | 7 |
| All I heard was Kanchelskis played brilliantly and he scored after 7
minutes. Apparently Bonner in the Celtic goal played well and saved
his side a few times. The crowd was 31,000.
Gary
|
32.2812 | Re 2810.. are you serious??????? | KBOMFG::TANNER | U2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!! | Wed Aug 04 1993 17:32 | 7 |
|
Matt if that really happened then it belongs in the "Football Funnies" I do
hope naturally that Giggs will be ok for the start of the season.
-dave- (::)
p.s Now ye all know why Liverpool had so many injuries last season!!!!!
|
32.2813 | what a whimp!!!!!! | WELCLU::CADD | L.U.F.C. League Champions 1991/92 | Wed Aug 04 1993 18:27 | 10 |
|
Was it really that Giggs didn't want his "pretty face" seen by the
crowd in the state it was????.
How many players have played with worse injuries e.g. Butcher....
Paul.....
|
32.2814 | Ryan has a footballing brain | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Wed Aug 04 1993 18:51 | 3 |
32.2815 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Aug 04 1993 18:54 | 32 |
| I'm sure BLONG'll give you a full match report but as I was there.........
Well, the atmosphere was something else!!!! The Celtic fans were great!
Sung there hearts out all night.
The United fans were outnumbered 2 to 1 (it certainly seemed that way)
The main stand was only partially in use due to new seats being installed.
The scoreboard end & United Road were Green & White.
The game itself was excellent. Kanchelskis again played a blinder although from
where I was standing Bonner had the ball but that slight bit of spin
meant it slipped from his grasp!!!! Poor chap.
Both he & Pete Sch played brilliantly.
The goalies kit to go with the new away kit is something else! Brights not the
word for it!!! It's almost a luminous black & white!
Celtic looked good & were on top in the last 25 minutes.
All in all it was a great night & not a sniff of trouble in sight.
Every Celtic fan I spoke to couldn't stop congratulating me on how United
won the league!!!
Both United & Celtic have alot of respect for each other anyway so it was only
to be expected.
A Couple of Celtic fans went on the pitch after the whistle with their flag but
were booed off by EVERYONE straight away!
All I can say is bring on the ARSE! You've won your tournament for this season!
Simon
|
32.2816 | traitor | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Wed Aug 04 1993 18:56 | 6 |
|
perhaps Giggs didn't want to show off the English half of his blood ?
Rich H
|
32.2817 | A great day/night oot ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sat Aug 07 1993 20:43 | 28 |
|
The SQFCSC were at Old Trafford last Tuesday, and enjoyed a thoroughly
entertaining match.
Both sides had chances & I think United can count themselves very lucky
to come away with a win.
Celtic for me, were the better side. Wdowczyk hit a 25 yarder off the
outside of the post with Schmiecal(sp?) well beaten, Nicholas saw a
looping header come off junction & post, and then fall into the keepers
hand. A Creaney shot went thru his legs, only to deflect around the
wrong side of the post. A brilliant McStay 20 yard volley was parried
around the post by the Dane.
United had their chances too...........Giggs, Hughes & Kanchelskis all
had good scoring opportunities. Poor finishing & excellent saves from
Packie Bonner keeping them out.
As for the goal...............The Russian shot from 25 yards. It was
low & hard....but big Packie had it covered. Unfortunately, on the road
to goal it took a wicked deflection off Dariusz Wdowcyzk's boot &
squirmed past Bonner & sneaked in off the base off the post.
The Celtic fans were marvellous, they sang all night......and in reply
to an earlier entry, they behaved perfectly, didn't they ?
SQFCSC
P.S. Saw two guys a couple of seats away from me wearing Stalybridge
Celtic tops....anyone wishing to own up to it ?
|
32.2818 | Up the Celtic(Stalybridge) | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Mon Aug 09 1993 15:04 | 16 |
| re: -1
Stalybridge Celtic Tops
Well it was not me, although we have a local Man Utd/Celtic Supporters
club nearby.
It is either that or Stalybridge Celtic are a lot more popular than I
realised!!!
mac
that are they were sold on the assumption that they were Celtics new
away strip!!! :-)
|
32.2819 | United to Retain Title??? | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Aug 09 1993 19:13 | 23 |
32.2820 | questions | ESSB::BREE | | Mon Aug 09 1993 19:29 | 7 |
| Brian,
Is the squad number a requirement of T.V. or is it a club thing? Also
is there any reason for the choice of the black of very dark grey
strip?
Paul
|
32.2821 | All the Fashion Now | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Aug 09 1993 20:37 | 12 |
32.2822 | What colours do we have Brian???? | KBOMFG::TANNER | U2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!! | Mon Aug 09 1993 21:09 | 4 |
|
Sorry for trespassing in here, but what colors do we have this season Brian???
-dave-
|
32.2823 | Looneypools Kit | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Aug 09 1993 21:53 | 8 |
32.2824 | Super Sub NOT! | PANIC::ANDERSON | Endsleigh League Div 1 (Midlands) | Tue Aug 10 1993 13:55 | 4 |
| Re : Squad Numbers
I understand that Captain Marvel's squad number is 12 - how
appropriate.
|
32.2825 | NEW BREED OF SUPPORTERS! | FUDD::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Tue Aug 10 1993 17:47 | 13 |
|
I'm not happy about the amount of new Man Utd supporters that keep
popping up everywhere. For instance PEKING::SERJEANT turns up at
work after the season had finished with the Man Utd shirt on saying
that its part of a wind up against Man-u fans, now he seems to have
brought the blue shirt and has been looking at the black one. This
seems very funny considering that he supported Sunderland last season,
he's even started to go and watch some matches. I think he's taking
this wind up to far...
Has anyone else noticed this new breed of Man-u " supporters " ?
Andy..B
|
32.2826 | I haven't noticed any difference. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | LIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BEST | Tue Aug 10 1993 18:15 | 15 |
| <<< Note 32.2825 by FUDD::BAREFIELDA "BLUE IS THE COLOUR" >>>
-< NEW BREED OF SUPPORTERS! >-
>>> Has anyone else noticed this new breed of Man-u " supporters " ?
>>> Andy..B
No, they are all the same to me!!!
C
U
C U N N O
N
O
|
32.2827 | Have all arose after 26 years practising what a Hedgehog does over the winter months!!!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | U2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!! | Tue Aug 10 1993 19:02 | 7 |
|
Ya hardly expect Mr Serjeants to come into work wearing a Chelsea strip now
do ya....
sorry gary......
-dave-
|
32.2828 | Friendly | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Aug 11 1993 22:30 | 5 |
32.2829 | Cunno, did you see it?? | ESSB::BREE | | Mon Aug 16 1993 12:15 | 3 |
| Any match report?
Paul
|
32.2830 | A good start | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Aug 16 1993 16:13 | 8 |
| United beat Norwich yesterday by 2-0. The goals were scored by Giggs
and Robson who was in for the injured Cantona.
Anyone know the team? Match report..? Anything..?
Thanks
J
|
32.2831 | A Good Start | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Aug 16 1993 17:11 | 17 |
32.2832 | A fine start. | GALLOP::GOLDSACKM | | Mon Aug 16 1993 17:18 | 47 |
| I was at the match yesterday. It was like a pre-season friendly against
a team you know haven't got the strength to hurt you. United played
Robson as an anchor role in a mid field of three.
Scmiecal
Parker bruce Pallister Irwin
Robson
ince Keane
Kanchelskis Hughes Giggs
Subs [Not Used} Sharpe, McClair & Sealey.
Basically, Norwich were frightened of our reputation. They were a
shadow of the footballing side of last season. United looked strong in
every department. Bruce & Pallister won everything, Irwin & Parker
played like anothers set of wingers and Robson, although looking a
little slow on the turn, was hitting tackles as if they were the last
ones he'd ever hit.
Giggs played better than in the Charity Shield but still has more up
his sleeve. Ince & Kenae ran like whippets in midfield. They were up
Down, linking off Hughes and bringing the wide men into play. Kanchelskis
was OK but having said that didn't get much of the ball.
Mark Hughes was superb. His first touch is improving with every year,
and the manner in which he brings other players into play was an
example to all budding centre forwards.
I was dissapointed that Cantona was absent but Robson looked well worth
his place. The goal he got was as good a team goal as you'll see. Irwin
to Keane on the leftish wing. Steadied, and played it to Ince. Hughes
showed, just near the Penalty spot, and Ince hit the pass. Hughes
stepped over the ball and back heeled it, all in one movement, to the
sprinting Robson who shot right footed into the bottem corner.
All in all a great start to this campaign. The following was strong and
vocal, and the dogged spririt shown in midfield bodes well for the
muddy pitches to come. Having said that the grass at Carrow road was
LOng , and deliberatly so. Apparantly a ploy to stop the Utd passing
game. Well it didn't work.
Two high spots. The control from bullit like passes of Hughes, and the
Robson goal.
Norwich 0 Manchester Utd 2.
Mark
|
32.2833 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | Swipe me wiv a jellied eel | Tue Aug 17 1993 13:06 | 11 |
| >Having said that the grass at Carrow road was
>LOng , and deliberatly so. Apparantly a ploy to stop the Utd passing
>game. Well it didn't work.
That sounds like a fairly typical 'Old Trafford type' comment.
United did play well and deserved their win, to say Norwich were
a shadow blahblah... or frightened is, to put it mildly, unfair.
Certainly in the last 15-20 minutes they looked more like scoring,
mainly because of the introduction of Ekoku for the ineffective Robins.
|
32.2834 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Seventy nine days and counting | Tue Aug 17 1993 16:56 | 10 |
|
Leave it out! Norwich were rubbish. They didn't look interested for
most of the match.
In fact, Ekoku was the only player who earned his wages, and he was
only on for 15 minutes.
Tony
|
32.2835 | Sour Grapes already! | TENTO1::GOLDSACKM | | Wed Aug 18 1993 13:16 | 14 |
| Re-2
The fact was the grass was long. Apparantly, Martin Peters, ex-Norwich,
stated this on Sky TV as well as us noticing it. We must have started
well, and looked impressive if others are fed up our comments?
In the paper this morning Fergie states that he is open to offers for
his SON Darren. Apparntly 750,000 will secure his signature. Who do you
think will follow after this? Dublin, Kanchelskis and Martin &
Blackmore might also go during the season. Is Wallace still with us?
Another three points tonight please.
Mark
|
32.2836 | fixtures! | PEKING::CHADWICKM | | Wed Aug 18 1993 21:55 | 6 |
| can anybody supply me with a fixture list for the season. A manc down
south away from home in dire need of watching some decent football.
Help if you can.
Chad
|
32.2837 | Fixtures | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Aug 19 1993 13:42 | 11 |
32.2838 | "Top of the table already !! " | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Thu Aug 19 1993 13:55 | 10 |
|
The REDS go top of the table already after smashing 3 against Sheffield United
at Old Trafford last night.
A great start for Roy Keane, opening his account with 2 of the goals. Mark
Hughes got the third.
Any match reports anyone ?
Nige.
|
32.2839 | Up Where We Belong- Top of the League | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Aug 19 1993 17:12 | 8 |
32.2840 | Anyone Know Last Nights Team | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Aug 19 1993 17:19 | 1 |
|
|
32.2841 | Last nights team | OPG::TONY | | Thu Aug 19 1993 18:25 | 6 |
| Brian,
The team was unchanged with McClair and Sharpe subs...McClair came on for the
last 20 mins. replacing Robson. So no Cantona again..!!
Tony
|
32.2842 | Fergie jnr. on his way? | PAKORA::JOWENS | | Thu Aug 19 1993 20:42 | 9 |
|
Don't know if this has already been said but Fergie has granted his
son a transfer away from Old Trafford. It was seemingly puting to much
pressure on his son. The asking price is expected to be 750k.
Ant opinions???
John.
|
32.2843 | Darren for Ibrox! | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | I WAKE-UP SLEEPING | Thu Aug 19 1993 20:49 | 8 |
| re:-1
the papers speculate that Walter Smith is interested in Darren
750k seems a lot of money for an untried player:-)))
M.J.
|
32.2844 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu Aug 19 1993 21:33 | 9 |
| > <<< Note 32.2842 by PAKORA::JOWENS >>>
> -< Fergie jnr. on his way? >-
> Ant opinions???
This seems a little hard on the many intelligent ManU supporters in this
conference.
grahame
|
32.2845 | Bye bye Danny boy | OPG::JULIAN | A bientot | Fri Aug 20 1993 15:47 | 4 |
| Danny Wallace has been free transferred to Wimbledon according to
CEEFAX.
Julian
|
32.2846 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Until DEC doth us part! | Fri Aug 20 1993 16:27 | 2 |
|
Poor lad!
|
32.2847 | | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Fri Aug 20 1993 16:40 | 7 |
|
You can laugh at Wimbledon but lets face it they're higher than
Newcastle in the league and they will be higher at the end of
season.
Baz
|
32.2848 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Fri Aug 20 1993 18:36 | 11 |
| Wotcha,
A friend of mine wants to get her husband tickets for the man Utd versus
Tottenham game at White Hart lane on Jan 15th. Is there any chance of getting
tickets via man U so that he can be with his fellow supporters?
Cheers for any info,
Mike
P.S. I'll enter this in the Tottenham note just in case.
|
32.2849 | Keeping an Eye on Cantona | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Aug 20 1993 19:37 | 9 |
32.2850 | From complacency to where..? | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Aug 23 1993 15:30 | 35 |
| Manchester United 1 Newcastle United 1
Giggs Cole
41,829
An extremely careless performance saw us drop two points on Saturday.
We looked lazy - a case of over-confidence perhaps? The defence had a
terrible afternoon and gave Newcastle far too much room. The
combination of the Cypriot (sorry, can't spell his name!) and Cole
could have, and probably should have caused us more damage than they
did when they combined to produce the goal in the second half.
Giggs put us ahead in the first half with one of his free kicks. He
curled it around a seven-man wall and past the diving 'keeper. From
then on, opportunities came to Keane, Hughes, Giggs, Kanchelskis and
McClair, but all were wasted. Kanchelskis was guilty of extreme
selfishness when he took the ball down the right wing and had Giggs
storming down the left to provide the backup. The 'keeper advanced on
Kanchelskis who went for goal when Giggs was by far the better option.
He was quite rightly furious.
We were more than capable of winning this game but we looked as though
we didn't care. Ferguson, interviewed after the game, was quite rightly
a very unhappy man. To be philosophical, perhaps we needed a kick up
the a**e and this early on in the season is better for it to happen
than in January.
Let's hope Fergie gave it to them good and proper in time for
tonight's game at Villa Park which is likely to be an extremely tough
prospect. They beat us at this fixture last year, let's hope we can get
one back.
J
PS Read in the papers over the weekend that Oldham have put in a bid
for Darren Ferguson.
|
32.2851 | A False Dawn on Merseyside :-) | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Aug 23 1993 17:03 | 14 |
32.2852 | Liverpool are menacing. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | LIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BEST | Mon Aug 23 1993 20:45 | 23 |
| <<< Note 32.2851 by ESSB::BLONG "UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993" >>>
-< A False Dawn on Merseyside :-) >-
>>though as it early in the season, and we all know that the early leaders never
>>stick the pace. Is'nt that right Scousers :-).
Brian,
True, we all remember in 1985-86 when the Mancs won the first ten
games on the trot but who was ahead by May. The mighty Liverpool of course
taking 34 out of a possible 36 final points.
From what I saw yesterday, liverpool will take some stopping and Whelan
was in majestic mood clearing up in defence, putting in the tackles,
spraying the ball around nicely (not dissimilar to my own game) and scoring
a beautiful goal.
Bring on the Mancs
c
u
c u n n o
n
o
|
32.2853 | United Championssssssssssssssssssssssssss | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Aug 23 1993 21:58 | 8 |
32.2854 | Man Utd go Top.... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Tue Aug 24 1993 10:02 | 3 |
| As just heard on World Service: Aston Villa 1 - 2 Man Utd
-Dom
|
32.2855 | Villa 1 Utd. 2 | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | LIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BEST | Tue Aug 24 1993 14:06 | 22 |
|
Villa 1 Man. U 2
A great game and some lovely attractive football from Villa who should
have won this game. Two goals from Sharp that resulted from defensive errors
puts the Mancs back on top until Wednesday night.
Dalian Atkinson scored a cracker for Villa and Richardson saw a superb shot
come off the woodwork. Big Ron must be disappointed to lose a game like this
so early in the season.
From what I saw last night, Liverpool need not have too many worries about
these so called rivals. Villa should finish in the top three with Utd.
possibly in the top six at the finish............but of course I could be
wrong.
C
U
C U N N O
N
O
|
32.2856 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | eighty four days and counting | Tue Aug 24 1993 14:13 | 11 |
|
I take it you are going to convieniently forget Giggs hitting the
inside of the post, or Spink getting a desperate hand to a Andre shot,
or Schemicael being to blame for Atkinsons goal. Or M.U having more
shots on goal than Villa.
Poor old Martin, reality is a distant memory.
Tony
|
32.2857 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Aug 24 1993 14:22 | 9 |
|
Quality game this, both sides look very good, and will do well in
Europe (imo).
It's ominous for everyone else this season that Man Utd were so much
better than the second place team last year. Villa look good again, but
Mancs Utd were clearly the better team last night.
Dave...
|
32.2858 | Best by a Mile | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Aug 24 1993 14:41 | 9 |
32.2859 | Danny Wallace | OPG::JULIAN | A bientot | Tue Aug 24 1993 16:16 | 4 |
| According to CEEFAX "Wimbledon have pulled out of buying" Danny Wallace.
Interesting as it was also CEEFAX that said he had been free transferred!
Julian
|
32.2860 | Danny Who | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Aug 24 1993 16:57 | 15 |
32.2861 | Cantona? Why? | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Tue Aug 24 1993 17:49 | 9 |
|
Re : Cantona
Based on his performance for the French against Sweden on Sunday if I
were Fergie I'd continue to clame he's injured!!
Regards,
Ian
|
32.2862 | No Cantona, No Cup... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Tue Aug 24 1993 18:26 | 10 |
| Cantona did not have a good game against the Swedes but 9 out of 10
games he makes the difference between France winning and losing...
...not too different to his effect on Man U last year and Leeds the
year before.
Beware, drop him and he'll go and join Liverpool, and they'll win the
league! ;-)
-Dom
|
32.2863 | Good team....Europe? | PAKORA::JOWENS | | Tue Aug 24 1993 18:50 | 13 |
|
RE...a few back.
Last nights game was a cracker with United looking great but when it
comes to Europe what players will they use.
In last nights team there was Scmiechal(sp), Hughes, Irwin,
Kanchelskis(sp), Keane all playing with McClair on the bench and
Cantona not available. To only be able to pick 3 of these guys will
make it a bit tricky for Ferguson, will it not?
How do you guys see it, ie which team will he put out?
John
|
32.2864 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Tue Aug 24 1993 19:45 | 25 |
| I'm no Manc supporter but how about:
Schmeichel,
Bruce, Parker, Pallister, Sharpe,
Keane, Ince, Giggs, Robson,
Hughes, Cantona
Subs: Sealey, Dublin, A.N.Other
That includes Cantona and Schmeichel as your foreigners, and Hughes, Giggs, and
Keane as your assimilated players. From what I've seen this season Irwin has
been poor so he won't be missed. Too old=no speed. McClair has always been
rubbish.
It's always going to be worth playing Schmeichel because he is the best goalie
in the world by a street and is probably worth a goal a game if not more. Makes
me sick. 8-)
Fergie said at the beginning of the season that Dublin has looked good in
pre-season and will feature in the European games.
Alternatively you could always just buy your way to the European Cup like you
bought your way to the league last season. 8-)
Mike
|
32.2865 | Could Look Like This | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Aug 24 1993 22:28 | 30 |
32.2866 | Sealey in goals at home????? | PAKORA::JOWENS | | Wed Aug 25 1993 13:05 | 9 |
| re-1
Would it be worth playing Sealey at OT, when Hughes is available, so
that Cantona, Giggs and Sparky could all play.
Just a thought.....
John.
|
32.2867 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Wed Aug 25 1993 14:26 | 3 |
| In the papers today, it was reported that Hughes is no longer
considered to be a 'foreigner' under UEFA rules. Move him into the
assimilated category.
|
32.2868 | Still need to mix 'n' match | SHIPS::MACDONALD_J | | Wed Aug 25 1993 14:40 | 8 |
| You are still only allowed 3 foreigners and 2 assimilated players so
having Hughes assimilated doesn't make a whole load of difference
really. I suppose it means you can play Sparky and not Irwin but I've
always been impressed by Irwin...
Bloody silly Italian inspired rule anyway!
Jamie
|
32.2869 | Maastricht old chaps? | OPG::JULIAN | A bientot | Wed Aug 25 1993 16:07 | 22 |
| This whole scheme about "foreigners" seems counter to the purpose of the
EC. Football seems to be the only industry that gets penalised for
freedom of contract and movement within the EC. The single market enshrines
this as a principle of the EC and its operation/co-operation. I could
understand it better if it related to players "foreign" to the EC ie from
Russia or USA or South America. But it doesn't do so exclusively.
Perhaps our German and French colleagues would like to comment? ;-)
On strictly technical terms English teams should play Welsh and Northern
Irish Players as English as they are Principalities and Provinces of England
respectively.
Scotland and England are a nation at the UN called the United Kingdom!
In that sense it is no different to people who were in East Germany
playing in teams that were West German. The head of state is the same.
(I hasten to add that I am not being anti-Welsh/Scottish/Irish nationalist nor
do I want my house burnt down as a result of that comment!!! Legally
it is true; I don't necessarily go along with it!! I mean we could call
em all Scots for example!).
Julian
|
32.2870 | On the way to a British team ? | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Wed Aug 25 1993 17:06 | 8 |
| Julian,
if English teams call for Welsh, Scots etc. to not be classed as
foreigners, FIFA will call for us to have only one international team.
There are many footballing nations who want there to be a British team
so that there is room for more nations in championships.
Terry
|
32.2871 | thin end of a wedge?? | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Aug 25 1993 18:48 | 9 |
| re.2869 and .2870
Could it be that FIFA/UEFA have in their long term plan to have only
one United Kingdom team, like in the Eurovision Song Contest?
It looks like a carrot and stick, the stick being a restriction on your
strongest teams in club competition the carrot being ......?
Paul
|
32.2872 | not a bad idea | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Wed Aug 25 1993 19:16 | 6 |
| But think of the team that could be put out ! With the likes of Walker,
Giggs, Rush, Gough, Keane, Gascoine, all in the same team it kinda
makes me shudder.
Rich
|
32.2873 | one drawback | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Wed Aug 25 1993 19:18 | 2 |
| but then again, a donkey like Taylor would probably end up as manager,
when Venables, Keegan, Hoddle , Charlton would be much better.
|
32.2874 | | SIOG::BRADLEY | | Wed Aug 25 1993 19:20 | 4 |
|
I would like to point out that Keane is Irish not British.
Gary...
|
32.2875 | Barmby then? | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Wed Aug 25 1993 19:24 | 7 |
| Sorry.
Who needs him anyway. He isn't that good.
I think I'd better run!
Rich.
|
32.2876 | THATS IT!! | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Wed Aug 25 1993 20:29 | 3 |
| RE:-1
YOUR DEAD...
|
32.2877 | World Champions | OPG::JULIAN | A bientot | Wed Aug 25 1993 21:41 | 24 |
| Personally I have always thought one team would be a continual
World Cup/European Chamionship winning formula. Even thicko Taylor
would have to work hard to spoil it.
It always puzzles me why the Irish (North and South) don't follow
their own Rugby Union example and have one football team too.
Back to the UK though think of a team with mixing the talents of
Giggs, McCoist, McStay, Gazza*, Rush, Ince, etc etc
Think back and of a team that could have included Charlton, Best, Law,
Crerand etc. Actually there was such a side it was called
MANCHESTER UNITED!!!!!
World cup winners thats what we would be.
Julian
* when he wore the plastic mask he got the nickname Fat Tum of the Opera.
|
32.2878 | Coca-cola | OPG::JULIAN | A bientot | Thu Aug 26 1993 16:16 | 3 |
| United drew Stoke City in the Coca-Cola. Away I think.
Julian
|
32.2879 | The Potteries | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Aug 26 1993 16:58 | 5 |
32.2880 | Southampton 1 - 3 United | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Aug 30 1993 10:54 | 13 |
| Man Utd dominated what was said to be a great game, with Cantona back
after injury and having a hand in all 3 goals. He got the second
with a superb 'chip' over the goalie. Ferguson told the press he turned
to Ryan Giggs in the dug-out and told him 'when you can place a shot
like that your a real footballer'.
Mind you, Giggs is probably the last player on the team who needs
any help!.....
United have a very strong squad this year, is it good enough to win
the European Cup?
-Dom
|
32.2881 | Internationals | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Sep 01 1993 17:16 | 15 |
32.2882 | Clear at the Top | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Sep 02 1993 14:00 | 9 |
32.2883 | The Story So Far | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Sep 02 1993 17:13 | 60 |
| Manchester United Football Club
Fixtures for Season 1993/94 Result Scorers
* Live on SKY
@ Live on ITV
Sat Aug 7th Arsenal (CH) Wembley 1-1 Hughes (Utd Won 5-4 Pens)
Sun Aug 15th * Norwich City (A) 2-0 Giggs,Robson
Wed Aug 18th Sheffield United (H) 3-0 Keane(2),Hughes
Sat Aug 21th Newcastle United (H) 1-1 Giggs
Mon Aug 23rd * Aston Villa (A) 2-1 Sharpe(2)
Sat Aug 28th Southampton (A) 3-1 Sharpe,Cantona,Irwin
Wed Sep 1st West Ham United (H) 3-0 Sharpe,Cantona,Bruce
Sat Sep 11th Chelsea (A)
Wed Sep 15th @ Honved (A) (EC 1st Rd 1L)
Sun Sep 19th * Arsenal (H)
Wed Sep 22nd Stoke City (A) (C Cola)
Sat Sep 25th Swindon Town (H)
Wed Sep 29th @ Honved (H) (EC 1st Rd 2L)
Sat Oct 2nd Sheffield Wednesday (A)
Wed Oct 5th Stoke City (H) (C Cola)
Sat Oct 16th Spurs (H)
Wed Oct 20th European Cup 2nd Round 1st Leg
Sat Oct 23rd Everton (A)
Sat Oct 30th Queens Park Rangers (H)
Wed Nov 3rd European Cup 2nd Round 2nd Leg
Sun Nov 7th * Manchester City (A)
Sat Nov 20th Wimbledon (H)
Wed Nov 24th Ipswich Town (H)
Sat Nov 27th Coventry City (A)
Sat Dec 4th Norwich City (H)
Tue Dec 7th Sheffield United (A)
Sat Dec 11th Newcastle United (A)
Sat Dec 18th Aston Villa (H)
Sun Dec 26th * Blackburn Rovers (H)
Tue Dec 28th Oldham Athletic (A)
Sat Jan 1st Leeds United (H)
Mon Jan 3rd Liverpool (A)
Sat Jan 8th F.A. Cup 3rd Round
Sat Jan 15th Spurs (A)
Sat Jan 22nd Everton (H)
Sat Jan 29th F.A. Cup 4th Round
Sat Feb 12th Queens Park Rangers (A)
Sat Feb 19th Southampton (H)
Sat Feb 26th West Ham United (A)
Sat Mar 5th Chelsea (H)
Sat Mar 12th Arsenal (A)
Sat Mar 19th Swindon Town (A)
Sat Mar 26th Sheffield Wednesday (H)
Wed Mar 30th Liverpool (H)
Sat Apr 2nd Blackburn Rovers (A)
Mon Apr 4th Oldham Athletic (H)
Sat Apr 9th Leeds United (A)
Sat Apr 16th Wimbledon (A)
Sat Apr 23rd Manchester City (H)
Sat Apr 30th Ipswich Town (A)
Sat May 7th Coventry City (H)
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32.2884 | United v Hammers, match report | MIACT::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Fri Sep 03 1993 16:54 | 38 |
| Manchester United 3 West Ham 0
Sharpe
Cantona (pen)
Bruce
A stroll in the park for the Champions who were playing without Mark
Hughes (apparently rested as he is banned from the European 1st leg).
The first half was fast and frantic. West Ham were mere spectators, one
chance apart. Every time we went into attack the football was pacy,
fluid and exciting. Cantona was playing a game of his own - the guy is
really incredible! The attacks we put together should have produced
more than the three goals we eventually settled for. Sharpe's was a
beaut. He rose above the defence and put a powerful header in - that's
four in three games for him. Good form which'll hopefully continue.
Roger Milford had a tough time. Two claims for penalties before the
eventual Cantona one was given. West Ham were forced into tackling the
last man in the box as we were moving the ball about so fast they
couldn't keep up. The two claims previous to the one we got were just
waved away, but it was touch and go with them both. Where was the
linesman?
The second half was boring (from a spectator point of view) in
comparison. West Ham had a lot of the posession but they went nowhere
as Pallister, who had a great game, just stopped them in their tracks.
We looked strong and in no real danger of losing our advantage. The
third goal made the scoreline look more respectable I thought.
Sharpe and Pallister looked to be the players on form. Parker really
needs to sort his passing out - he was diabolical at times. Keane was
powering up and down making some storming runs into the box. He also
had a couple of shots.
The next home game is the Arse which should provide us with more of a
test.
J
|
32.2885 | Is Eric the French equivalent of John Barnes? | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Fri Sep 03 1993 18:06 | 25 |
|
> Cantona was playing a game of his own - the guy is
> really incredible!
But he hasn't done it for the French national team for a game or few!
> Sharpe's was a beaut. He rose above the defence and put a powerful
> header in - that's four in three games for him. Good form which'll
> hopefully continue.
On the basis that his form has returned to 'normal' after last season,
I hope England pick him for the forthcoming game.
> West Ham had a lot of the posession but they went nowhere
> as Pallister, who had a great game, just stopped them in their tracks.
What else would you expect of a truly 'great' England centre-half? If
the three Utd players in the England squad aren't playing agains Poland
then that explains everything, selection policy? What selection
policy!
Ian
And I'm a West Ham supporter!!! Ouch.
|
32.2886 | Couldn't be more different - he scores goals! | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Fri Sep 03 1993 19:22 | 10 |
| Ian,
Cantona is the equivalent of Barnes at the skill level, the
difference is that he does carry it on to the National team.
He had an off game in the last one, but in the previous 3
he scored.
He and Papin are the two key strikers for France, and it's
near certain they will qualify for World Cup - USA.
-Dom
|
32.2887 | 3 Points Please | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Sep 10 1993 17:01 | 6 |
32.2888 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Fri Sep 10 1993 18:10 | 4 |
| I read on CEEFAX that Ferguson is thinking of resting Giggs tomorrow, in
preparation for EUrope next week, and bringing in Hughes.
Al
|
32.2889 | Doesn't clash with the Chess at least | OPG::JULIAN | A bientot | Fri Sep 10 1993 21:03 | 5 |
| Honved match..TV coverage starts at 7PM so kick-off probably around
7.30 I guess.
Julian
|
32.2890 | Stevie Bruce is Green Allover | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat Sep 11 1993 19:14 | 15 |
32.2891 | results time | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | I WAKE-UP SLEEPING | Sun Sep 12 1993 16:09 | 1 |
| Chelsea 1 - Utd - 0
|
32.2892 | The rules ahven't changed | GALVIA::SPAIN | signed long gary(); | Mon Sep 13 1993 00:41 | 6 |
|
FIFA cannot overlook the youth and B caps. Eamonn O'Keefe played one
game and was then declared ineligible by FIFA if I remember correctly.
I don't see how Steve Bruce will be allowed to play.
Gary.
|
32.2893 | Why doesn't ...... | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Sep 13 1993 13:26 | 8 |
|
Maybe you guys have a reason then.....
Why doesn't Graham Taylor play Pallister and Bruce alongside each other at the back
for England??
Regards
Kev (not a Man U fan)
|
32.2894 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I LOOK LIKE MARK OWEN | Mon Sep 13 1993 13:59 | 7 |
| Re 2893
Because Tony Adams is better than Steve Bruce.
Gary
|
32.2895 | 5 Caps | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Sep 13 1993 14:12 | 6 |
32.2896 | Laugh, I nearly wet myself | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Mon Sep 13 1993 14:26 | 4 |
|
HaHaHaHaHa.......... ad infinitum....
Ian (Not a Man Utd fan)
|
32.2897 | | PEKING::WARBURTONG | Is it herbal deficiency Doc??! | Mon Sep 13 1993 15:30 | 9 |
|
I agree with Gary on Tony Adams .Lets face it Bruce plays for the
weaker team in Manchester .Good win for Chelsea as well. Any comments
Mr Absolom???
Warburtong *Come on you Blues*
|
32.2898 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Mon Sep 13 1993 16:03 | 15 |
| I'm surprised that no-one has yet mentioned the almost goal of the season by
Eric the Gaul on Saturday.
For those who didn't see it, Kharin came running out of his area (About 15
Yards) to head away the ball, which ended in the Man Utd half. Eric turned as
the ball went over him, to face his own goal. The ball was then played to Eric,
and as the ball came to him, he let it bounce once, turned on his left foot and
sent the ball goalward. Kharin was just getting back into his area, saw the ball
bounce on the 6 yard line and bounce up onto the bar.
It wasn't the fact that he tried a lob from 40 yards that was amazing, it was
the fact that after Kharin had headed the ball he didn't look at the Chelsea
goal again until he'd already shot.
Al
|
32.2899 | bless em | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | One o three and counting | Mon Sep 13 1993 16:30 | 7 |
|
I'm not to disappointed Guy. It pleases me to see one result give so
many downtrodden Chelsea fans the thrill of the year.
Tony
|
32.2900 | Bruce for Ireland? | GALVIA::SPAIN | signed long gary(); | Mon Sep 13 1993 16:30 | 11 |
|
Re O'Keefe (slight rathole) Now that you mention it I do remember he
played in the Japan Cup and I think even v USSR. Did he play one game
v Wales in 1981 and was then declared ineligible or am I think of
someone else.
Steve Bruce has won a few caps for England at under age. I cannot see
how FIFA can ignore this. Anyway I hope they do because we could do
with a new centre half as cover.
Gary.
|
32.2901 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | One o three and counting | Mon Sep 13 1993 16:30 | 8 |
|
2000
Woohoo!
Tony
|
32.2902 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | One o three and counting | Mon Sep 13 1993 16:31 | 6 |
|
Owww, I wuz skanked.
Tony
|
32.2903 | Beaten, But Still on Top | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Sep 13 1993 17:17 | 12 |
32.2904 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | who me ? | Mon Sep 13 1993 17:20 | 9 |
|
Brian,
you missed 'over the moon' and 'sick as a parrot' - other than that you
got every other football cliche I know.......
Paul...
:-)
|
32.2905 | Is bruce really irish? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | U.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there! | Mon Sep 13 1993 22:53 | 6 |
| I assume Bruce has an Irish granny - Brian didn't mention his
qualifications.
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.2906 | Bruce is still English | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Tue Sep 14 1993 16:41 | 4 |
| I believe the English FA have told Charlton that he can't have Bruce as he's
represented England at a lower level.
g
|
32.2907 | The Team | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Sep 14 1993 17:15 | 5 |
32.2908 | Bruce for Zimbabwe | BREW11::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Wed Sep 15 1993 16:44 | 23 |
| Been away for a while and I am aghast at this Bruce for Ireland talk.
He'd be mad to consider it even. What is it with these players who
decide to swop nationalities and play for a different country because
a)they can't get into their own national sides and b)they discover they
were adopted by an Irish/English/Whatever cat when they were 2. Bruce
is English and if Taylor doesn't want to pick him then tough.
I was listening to 6.06 at the weekend and talk there was that Giggs
should be playing for England!!! What is this c**p? Do Wales not count
or something? Wales are as much a valid International side as anyone.
If you don't think the argument is a ridiculous one, imagine this
little scenario....Cantona discovers that his Granny is English and
decides that he wants to now play for England...
If your parentage/place of birth is Wales/England/Scotland/Zimbabwe/S
Africa, then that is your nationality and that is the country you
should play for.
Oh I feel much better now....
J
|
32.2909 | principles | CHEFS::HARRISR | GOOSENARGH | Wed Sep 15 1993 17:15 | 8 |
| The Giggs thing is a little more complicated. Giggs was the England
Schoolboy captain, not the Welsh schoolboys. Of course he had a
different surname then, but if it is good for Giggs then the same
principle should apply for Bruce. ie you have to stick with the nation,
you played for at each level. If Bruce plays for Ireland then does he
become a foreign player in European tournaments ?
Rich H.
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32.2910 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Wed Sep 15 1993 17:16 | 8 |
| Bruce can't play for Ireland because he played for England youth or U-21s.
Giggs played for England schoolboys, so perhaps that's why they say he should be
playing for England. Don't know where he was born though.
Who cares, Taylor wouldn't pick him anyway. 8-)
Mike
|
32.2911 | An Englishman's Chateau | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Wed Sep 15 1993 18:13 | 14 |
| re .2908
UK law lesson for today:
>imagine this little scenario...Cantona discovers his granny is English
and wants to play for England....
UK citizens take their citizenship from their father (or mother) only.
Having English grandparents doesn't entitle you to be English (unlike
Ireland of course where it does [so does drinking enough porter, or
owning an Irish wolfhound etc etc ;) ]).
I KNOW....who gives a %$@#......
|
32.2912 | National law <> FIFA rules | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Wed Sep 15 1993 18:30 | 11 |
| > UK citizens take their citizenship from their father (or mother) only.
> Having English grandparents doesn't entitle you to be English (unlike
> Ireland of course where it does [so does drinking enough porter, or
> owning an Irish wolfhound etc etc ;) ]).
While not disagreeing with you ( I really don't know what the rules are
and, like you said, who gives a **** anyway ), but aren't FIFA's rules
for nationality qualification a totally different kettle of fish. At
least then, all countries have the same qualification for football.
Terry
|
32.2913 | FIFA vs. the Granny Rule | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed Sep 15 1993 18:40 | 20 |
| re: .2912
>While not disagreeing with you ( I really don't know what the rules are
>and, like you said, who gives a **** anyway ), but aren't FIFA's rules
>for nationality qualification a totally different kettle of fish. At
>least then, all countries have the same qualification for football.
That would appear to be the root of the whole problem. Incredible as it
is, FIFA's rules for nationality qualification seem to be somewhat
flexible.
I recall a newspaper interview with Ciaran (sp?) Fitzgerald, the Irish
rugby captain. The reporter, displaying great reserves of tact and
diplomacy, asked how it is was that Ireland always seemed to pick up
the wooden spoon in the Five Nations championship. Fitzgerald's answer
was immediate:
"One reason is that, unlike the football mob, we don't give a cap to
any old git who just happens to have a dog called Seamus!"
Dom
|
32.2914 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Demdatdeseandose..... | Wed Sep 15 1993 18:43 | 15 |
| >If your parentage/place of birth is Wales/England/Scotland/Zimbabwe/S
>Africa, then that is your nationality and that is the country you
>should play for.
Fortunately for the Republic of Ireland FIFA has a different view. My 5
year old was born and bred in Germany but parents are Scottish/Irish. I
dread to see her throwing the discus for Germany !! I'd much prefer to
see her represent Ireland at something while my wife would want her
representing Scotland (or at a stretch UK).
I do think though that once you've made your choice then you should
stick with it (ie. If Bruce has played for England at any level then
that's it, he's an English player).
- Robin
|
32.2915 | 2-3 for Man. Utd | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Sep 16 1993 10:10 | 10 |
| As heard from a BBC world service this morning....
If I heard correct Utd scored the first 3 goals in the first half,
Giggs,Sharp(?) and Cantona. The second half saw a lot of good chances
slip, plus some sloppy defending allowed the Hungarians get 2 back.
Still this 'should' be more than enough with an away win, and 3
goals scored...
-Dom
|
32.2916 | Clever Boy , Roy ! | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Sep 16 1993 10:31 | 1 |
| According to news last night, Keane scored 2 and Cantona the other
|
32.2917 | waste not, want not | ESSB::BREE | | Thu Sep 16 1993 13:05 | 7 |
| I watched it on UTV and couldn't believe how wasteful United were up
front. If they get past this round they certainly won't survive further
when the opposition gets tougher.
Still, a win is a win is a win.
Paul
|
32.2918 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Thu Sep 16 1993 13:14 | 19 |
| While I am admittedly far from unbiased, I must say that I thought Cantona was
pretty poor last night, especially after Honved pulled the second goal back.
After that Eric seemed to decided that 3-2 was good enough and gave up.
Irwin was rubbish as well, but that's no shock given his form of late. Time to
spend some of that hideous amount of cash you have, methinks.
The score went 0-1, 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 2-3.
A lot of Utds first touches were low quality as well.
On the plus side, I thought Robson played well and Bruce is always impressive.
Sharpe I thought was excellent, especially when he had to spend half his time
covering for Dennis Irwin in defence.
No worries in the return leg, especially if they find an English defender to
replace Irwin and play Hughes up front.
Mike
|
32.2919 | Bizarre or what? | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Sep 16 1993 13:21 | 16 |
| Well I had hoped to get a note in here before all the ManU faithful
went into raptures, but I guess I'm too late.
From a neutral's perspective it was great entertainment, like one of
those choreographed wrestling bouts or a circus act. People expertly
falling over at just the right time, sad French clowns deliberately
missing golden opportunities, little Welsh Wizards losing their magic
wands. It had everything for the Man United supporter, three goals
away from home plus a win, and the sight of the great Roy Keane scoring
two goals.
To be honest though...
Barnet could have put three past that defence....
Just a little bit of fun.....Ned
|
32.2920 | A team of 'nether-regions'. | ECCGY4::HAIGH | If voting ever solved anything, they'd ban it. | Thu Sep 16 1993 13:29 | 5 |
| .2907> Phelan, Dublin, Sealey, Martin, and Butt on the bench.
^^^^
HOW unfortunate?
|
32.2921 | the good ol British footie commentator | SIOG::HOWARD | There's juice loose aboot this hoose | Thu Sep 16 1993 13:33 | 6 |
| Did anyone hear Brian Moore's Freudian Slip about the Honved manager.
He was trying to say that he has had a fantastic amount of success in his
18 months in Hungary, but it came out as;
"he has had a fantastic amount of sex since....."
Denis Law was having convulsions trying to keep the laughter in
|
32.2922 | Starting Off with a Win | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Sep 16 1993 14:05 | 19 |
32.2923 | Result more important than the performance | PLUNDR::MORAN | Waist not, want not! | Thu Sep 16 1993 14:38 | 9 |
|
I thought it was a hugely entertaining game and on occasions United
looked awesome going forward. Having said that they should've scored
5 -- Giggs and then Cantona with incredulous misses. Both teams were
seriously inept at the back, with mistake after mistake. It did make
for an exciting game though and I'd expect United to score at least 4
in the home leg and probably concede 3!!
Tim
|
32.2924 | Even my sister could have scored from there! | CHEFS::HARRISR | GOOSENARGH | Thu Sep 16 1993 14:41 | 10 |
| I think the pitch was as much to blame for the defending. I watched the
match, and every time I turned over to see how Indiana Jones was doing
someone scored, but what I did see was a pitch that Torville and DFean
would have had trouble keeping upright on.
Rich H.
p.s. I can't believe that miss from Cantona.
|
32.2925 | A good night in Europe for England.... | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Thu Sep 16 1993 15:06 | 9 |
|
In defence of Cantona I think he wasn't expecting Giggs to pass the
ball, why Giggs didn't have a shot I don't know. Mind you after Giggs
miss in the first half I'm not suprised he passed it. Anyway a good
game. With Sharpe and Ince being the best two players on the
park.
Neil...
|
32.2926 | It's easy...pass the ball.. | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Sep 16 1993 15:21 | 13 |
32.2927 | Alan "NED" Speedie | SIOG::BRADLEY | | Thu Sep 16 1993 16:00 | 17 |
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>>> I think I'll take up the game when I leave Digital....after all
I'm only 40.
But when you play indoor on Thursday you play like a 20 year old.
You have'nt consulted the Chinese trianer ???????
Gary...
|
32.2928 | OH AH Cantona | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Sep 16 1993 16:09 | 8 |
32.2929 | That's right blame the pitch... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Sep 16 1993 16:54 | 8 |
| Brian, Brian,
Cantona had time to stop the ball, sit down on it, untie his
offending boot laces, get up, turn around and back heel the ball in.
As I said before he's a professional, doing this for a living, the
playing surface just ain't a valid excuse. I'm sure HE doesn't have an
excuse for the miss.
Cheers....Ned
|
32.2930 | | SIOG::HOWARD | There's juice loose aboot this hoose | Thu Sep 16 1993 17:16 | 4 |
| Ned, you broke the golden rule. Thou shalt not criticise any Man U
player ever....
10 Hail Marys and 5 Our Father's should do it......
Ray....
|
32.2931 | ....Cantona...? | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Sep 16 1993 17:43 | 4 |
| Yeah, but he criticised probably one of the top three 'skill' players
playing in Britain, and er yes he happens to play for United.
-Dom :-)
|
32.2932 | Yes..it WAS the pitch | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Sep 16 1993 17:52 | 7 |
| Sorry...how naive of me.....you'll have to excuse me, I'm new to this.
I should have realised that in football, as in most other walks of
life, that some people are just above criticism of any kind. I'll
take my penance now and slink back off into the corner.
(Sounds of self flagellation) Ned
|
32.2933 | now, now | SIOG::HOWARD | There's juice loose aboot this hoose | Thu Sep 16 1993 18:11 | 5 |
| re -1
(Sounds of self flagellation) Ned
Stop that Ned....you'll go blind
|
32.2934 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | If voting ever solved anything, they'd ban it. | Thu Sep 16 1993 19:46 | 7 |
|
Ned, don't let 'em get to you! They're United fans and therefore
have little idea about football. (Oblig :-) ) I just saw the episode
on Eurospurt and I think he'll be VERY dissapointed.
Honveds defence was terrible! They gifted United 3 goals and can
count themselves fortunate it wasn't more.
|
32.2935 | Will Oh Ah Stay???? | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat Sep 18 1993 17:01 | 13 |
32.2936 | We don't want Bruce!! | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | LIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BEST | Sat Sep 18 1993 17:29 | 15 |
| <<< Note 32.2910 by FORTY2::FOWLERM "Come the glorious day" >>>
>>>Bruce can't play for Ireland because he played for England youth or U-21s.
Who cares, Taylor wouldn't pick him anyway. 8-)
Mike
Who in the hell wants Bruce anyway?. I certainly don't. I think he is a
crap player and the ugliest footballer in England!!.
C
U
C U N N O
N
O
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32.2937 | Man Utd 1-0 Gunners, (Cantona)..Utd 3pts clear | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Sep 20 1993 09:59 | 1 |
|
|
32.2938 | Saw it on (French) Canal+ | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Mon Sep 20 1993 12:01 | 7 |
|
And what a goal, free-kick touched 3 yards to the right, Cantona takes
2 paces forwards and blasts the ball past Seamen (about head height as
it passed) into the corner of the net defended by the wall! Good goal
even in undecoded squiggly vision...
Ian
|
32.2939 | Still top | BREW11::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Sep 20 1993 13:49 | 48 |
| United 1 Arsenal 0
Cantona
A very scrappy game which saw the Reds pick up the three points with a
cracking free kick from Eric. We started off well enough, very
determined and fired up. Schmeical may have made only one save in the
first half. I don't think the Ar*e even had a corner in the whole of
the first half, we just didn't let them put anything together.
The man of the match was Pally who stopped everything. All the way
through the game, nothing got past him and due to him and Bruce, Wright
and Campbell were kept fairly quiet. Bruce went off towards the end of
the first half to have stitches in his forehead. Couldn't see the
incident properly as it was at the other end of the ground.
The free kick was a beaut. We'd had one just before, but it was too
predictable - Giggs tried to curl it - and it was easy pickings for
Seaman. But this one worked really well. Should've tried it again in
the second half.
The second half was Arsenal's. We just couldn't keep the ball. A lot of
this was due to Schmeical's long goal kicks which went to Adams every
time. You think he would have sussed after a couple of them. But he
made up for it with some great saves from Wright and Campbell who were
limited to a couple of shots. We really put ourselves through it though
and it looked as though a draw was looming as the Gunners piled on the
pressure. Fortunately for us, they couldn't convert possession into
finishing. Predictably the game got very niggly with some bad tackles
flying about. Hughes was lucky to stay on the pitch when he piled into
Davis who, when United were surging forward, pushed Hughes over
off-the-ball. Hughes then ran after him and "got him back". Real
playground stuff. He was very lucky to only get a yellow card.
We have to be pleased with the result as it puts us 3 points clear in a
match that normally ends in a draw. But questions have to be asked. The
midfield was awful at times, they just weren't there. Ince has shown he
can still lose his temper with the best of them, and the Hughes
incident was terrible. He shouldn't have retaliated - the ref was
watching him all the way through the game - he might have known what
would have happened. Sharpe played well, but Giggs looks as though he's
dreaming sometimes. The defence is looking better than it did against
Honved, but it's still shaky at times.
Stoke away in midweek, and Swindon at home on Saturday. Oh, and Fergie
got Manager of the month again.
J
|
32.2940 | Oh Ah Cant he Hit Them | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Sep 20 1993 23:12 | 15 |
32.2941 | Wednesday night | BREW11::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Sep 21 1993 13:33 | 7 |
| According to the papers yesterday, Cantona has a calf strain and both
Giggs and Sharpe took knocks on Sunday so he may well have to field a
different side.
Bruce though will play. He's a toughie!!
J
|
32.2942 | The Walking Wounded | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Sep 21 1993 16:40 | 7 |
32.2943 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Tue Sep 21 1993 18:22 | 4 |
| CEEFAX said that Lee Martin (Palace fans will remember him) will be replacing
Parker for his first game in over a year.
Al
|
32.2944 | Lee Martin | BREW11::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Sep 21 1993 21:05 | 4 |
| I thought that he was on the way out (Lee Martin that is). Any news on
that?
J
|
32.2945 | Coke or Cola | OPG::TONY | | Thu Sep 23 1993 14:00 | 12 |
| United lost 2-1 away to Stoke City last night. 2 cracking goals from
Stein and an equally good header from Dublin.
Amazingly a number of United players were injured (NOT) so the line up was quite
different to the usuall side. Players missing were Cantona, Giggs, Ince, Keane,
Bruce (sub), Parker.
If we get away with it from the F.A. then I am happy..I applaud Fergies decision
All to play for, in 2 weeks..
Tony
|
32.2946 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Waist not, want not! | Thu Sep 23 1993 14:13 | 6 |
|
Judging by the TV highlights, I would imagine that Mark Stein has just
about doubled his transfer value by his performance last night. Two
astonishing strikes against the meanest defence in England.
Tim
|
32.2947 | United go Down at the Potteries | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Sep 23 1993 16:54 | 8 |
32.2948 | | NSDC::SIMPSON | The future sure isn't what it used to be | Thu Sep 23 1993 17:14 | 7 |
| RE: -.1
>> Schmeichel,Irwin, Pallister, and Hughes played with Bruce and Sharpe on
>> the bench.
Just good friends, or what?
|
32.2949 | Man U too good for League Cup? | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Fri Sep 24 1993 13:07 | 10 |
| re .2947
Jaysus...it must be heaven to be so good that the Coca-Cola Cup is not
important. For us mere mortal sides it is a chance to go to Wembley
plus a ticket into Europe.
Don't knock it, you may be glad of it before the season's over, and
remember success breeds success. To *hope* you lose in the 2nd leg
against Stoke is crazy talk.
Just slunk back to my corner....Ned
|
32.2950 | On the March in Europe | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Sep 24 1993 16:40 | 5 |
32.2951 | Investigation looming | BREW11::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Fri Sep 24 1993 18:06 | 10 |
| United will be subject of an investigation after Wednesday evening's
game at Stoke. Seems the FA are not happy that we apparently fielded an
under-strength side.
Fergie is allegedly not worried as the guys he "left-out" had muscle
strains/injuries and we still managed to field a fair few internationals.
(Still lost though...)
J
|
32.2952 | Who needs the league cup anyway?? | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Fri Sep 24 1993 19:26 | 20 |
| Re:-2
Brian,
I think you might end up eating your words not the fish.Also,
you need to get a bigger frying pan.I can remember the great sighs of
relief two seasons ago when United won the competion.I remember the
champagne being broke open because of victory in an"insignificant"
competition.Actually I bet all Premiership sides go into the competion
just to get knocked out in the early stages.To quote Arsenal manager
george graeme last season"Oh S#*t we got to the final".Brian,United got
beaten,it happens.No need to play it down by saying it doesn't matter.
Has the upsurge in the fortunes of M.U.F.C put ye above these
competitions.If ye win the League again this season United will
probably pull out of the F.A cup.
Regards,
Anthony.
"
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|
32.2953 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Fri Sep 24 1993 19:40 | 7 |
| Wasn't it the FA Cup that Utd won a few seasons ago?
Personally, I would support Man Utd's efforts to get knocked out of this cup. It
would be better to run it like they do in Scotland and have the final in the
first half of the season.
Mike
|
32.2954 | Championship and then Cup,Cup,Cup till is over | OPG::TONY | | Fri Sep 24 1993 19:57 | 34 |
| Re.2952
>> Brian,United got beaten,it happens.No need to play it down by saying it
>> doesn't matter.
Anthony,
In Brians defence, I dont think he was trying to make an excuse as to why we
lost. His view about the competition is one thats favoured by more or less
everyone at Old Trafford. It is not a view which was taken after the game.
United are in the European Cup for the first time in 25 years. They are also
trying to defend the Premier League and in a few months will be in the FA CUP.
As a supporter who pays his money to watch the club week in week out, I know
where my priorities lie. I also know what is realisticly possible and what is
not. ie. Winning everything is impossible.
United have a very large squad. Keeping players happy is not easy. So why not
give some of those players a chance in a game that doesn't hold as much
importance (at the moment). I say at the moment because I know that next year or
the year after it could be very important as you so rightly said.
Remember that every team kicks off the season looking for the title. When that
looks like disappearing they then give more importance to the cups until they
get knocked out every competition etc etc.
It also gives players a chance to show the manager what they can do. for example
someone like Dublin could get a place on the bench due to his perfomance on
Wednesday
Tony
|
32.2955 | | TRUCKS::SANT | so near yet sofa... | Fri Sep 24 1993 21:39 | 22 |
|
I was delighted at Fergie's attitude to using the other squad
members for the Stoke game, but I'm still pissed at us losing. Of
course we don't want to get knocked out early on...we want our
reserve players to go all the way and win it...which they may yet
do ;-)
It makes no sense whatsoever to shag out your best players by
playing them twice a week when one of those matches is neither a
Premier League fixture nor a European Cup game. We've got the
players, let's use them ALL.
And I hope Fergie tells the FA to get stuffed and leave him to
select the appropriate side that he sees fit for ANY match. Bloody
cheek of 'em - where's the rule that says the FA decide who the
manager should pick for a cup match (and a two-leg cup tie at
that!)
I mean, no one ticked off Brian Horton for fielding a crap side on
Wednesday, did they! (hee hee take that Steve....)
Andy.
|
32.2956 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | signed long gary(); | Mon Sep 27 1993 12:26 | 10 |
|
The FA can't punish a side for fielding 8 International players with
another on the bench.
The league and the European Cup have got to be the priority for United.
They should win the first but frankly I don't think they're good enough
to win the European Cup. Time will tell and Friday's draw could be all
important.
Gary.
|
32.2957 | Pepsi for Me | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Sep 27 1993 15:51 | 18 |
32.2958 | A Stroll in the Sun | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Sep 27 1993 16:08 | 25 |
32.2959 | | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Sep 27 1993 19:08 | 4 |
| The local radio this morning said Fergie is to have a 3,000 a month
rise, doubling his salary, and another 4 years on his contract.
|
32.2960 | Are you sure???????? | KBOMFG::TANNER | U2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!! | Mon Sep 27 1993 19:51 | 8 |
|
If he's got a 3,000 rise and that doubles his salary that means he was
earning 3000 a month before this, (Always good with figures) are ya sure its not
his weekly salary??????? 3000 a month is peanuts...... there has to be a mistake
-dave-
|
32.2961 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Waist not, want not! | Mon Sep 27 1993 19:58 | 6 |
|
>3000 a month is peanuts
I wouldn't grumble very loudly if I was getting that per month.
Tim
|
32.2962 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Sep 27 1993 20:04 | 14 |
| As far as I'm concerned, United can play their groundsman against Stoke
(or any other match for that matter). At this stage of the season it
makes no difference whatsoever, and it will be ridiculous if they get
fined. It only matters near the end of a season where clubs trying to
avoid the drop get an unfair advantage if they play below par sides,
when the other relegation threatened sides played the full-strength
outfit a month or two earlier.
Having said all that, it does make you wonder about this United "super
squad" if they can't make a few changes without losing to Stoke. Did
you happen to notice that Stoke lost 1-0 at home to Southend on
Saturday?
Declan
|
32.2963 | | PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULT | Place holder for NOTES | Mon Sep 27 1993 20:21 | 12 |
| Don't like to be in the United note,, but I've got to agree with them,
that the league and Europe are the big things, a two legged affair,
against a lower league side always gives a bit of breathing space should
you get in trouble. It's absolutely stupid to fine them for using their
squad of players, however when Liverpool used to do this, rest their
players, there was never a threat of a fine, but most people used to have
a moan, including United fans, always eager to slag us off, the boot's
on a different foot now unfortunately. But fining the successful teams
is stupid. I believe Ferguson's contract to be 300,000 a year, which
would top my mate Sounness' 250,000.
Chris
|
32.2964 | Nice Money, If you can get your hands on it. | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Sep 27 1993 21:23 | 10 |
32.2965 | ?????? | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Sep 27 1993 21:27 | 4 |
32.2966 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Waist not, want not! | Tue Sep 28 1993 12:14 | 16 |
|
Taken from rec.sport.soccer
Mail the following account (asking to be
added to the list):
vbormc::"mufc@mtliban.corp.sun.com"
Cheers,
Tim
|
32.2967 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Sep 28 1993 13:26 | 12 |
32.2968 | More tales from the Riverbank.. | BREW11::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Sep 28 1993 14:42 | 43 |
| The GMR 'phone-in with Paddy Crerand debated the issue of Fergie
fielding a supposed under-strength side v Stoke, before and after
Saturday's game. The most popular point of view was that Fergie has a
squad of players and should field them as he sees fit. Otherwise,
what's the point of having a squad. A Stoke fan 'phoned 6.06 and said
that they were all annoyed at the United side because it was as though
Fergie had not considered them important enough to field his
championship side. Also, they were all looking forward to seeing the
likes of Cantona, Giggs.
As for Saturday's game, I came away feeling very disappointed. After
some of the displays I have witnessed at OT over the years, this one
came very close to a certain New Year's day vs QPR. Remember that one?
If Swindon had a more clever forward line, we would have been dead in
the water. We gave them far too much space which they used well. To
their credit they move the ball about very well. Paul Parker, again,
was totally useless. The crowd were getting well pi***d off with him,
he's such a lazy g*t.
Kanchelskis, his goal apart which I bloody missed cos I was stuck in
traffic, was very quiet. Sharpe had another great game but was
strangely substituted in the second half. We thought it would have been
better to make a straight swop i.e. bring off Keane who didn't
contribute at all, and bring on McClair. But no, Fergie brought off
Sharpe. After that, the whole balance of the team was upset and Swindon
got 2 goals and looked as though they could force a draw. The penalty
incident I didn't see very well so I can't really comment, but as soon
as I saw "Mr" Worrall on the pitch, a strange sense of foreboding
overcame me.
Cantona had a good game and so did my man Hughes. They combine so well
its a delight to see.
Old Trafford was very muted on Saturday. No atmosphere whatsoever, the
only noise coming from the Swindon contingent who sang all the way
through. The team really were not in inspiring form. Fergie said later
that it was the laziest performance he has seen in a while. I was
relieved we won and bagged the 3 points, but we cannot afford to
underestimate teams such as Swindon who will always play their boots
off against us. It could prove to be our downfall.
J
|
32.2969 | Smilus obligatorous. | ECCGY4::HAIGH | If voting ever solved anything, they'd ban it. | Tue Sep 28 1993 15:02 | 18 |
| Re .2955.
Errr Mr Sant, you're language is disgusting! Using words like
'shag', 'bloody' and 'crap' is something most of us don't want to see
in this notesfile! It shows a lack of vocabulary. And although I'm not
one to generalise ( :-) ), it simply underlines what people have always
said about the intellect of your average United fan.
Also please could you please explain the meaning of this sentence
"but I'm still pissed at us losing". How can someone be drunk at
losing? Is this something to do with one of those macho-type drinking
games? I think we should be told.
Also I've noticed none-United fans using logic in the 'we never
wanted to be in this competition anyway' discussion. Gentlemen, this IS
the united topic!
|
32.2970 | stirring it | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Tue Sep 28 1993 15:25 | 14 |
| re -1
Steve,
The large wooden spoon is on its' way to you.
Any manager should be able to field whatever side he so desires. He is
the manager and has to take these decisions all season every season.
This goes from Premier League down to Sunday League etc....
I also think that this should be the case all the way through the
season, even at the end of a season.
mac
|
32.2971 | Forced entry? | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Tue Sep 28 1993 16:45 | 10 |
|
Perhaps someone knows the answer to this question...
Why is it neccesary for a club to enter a team into EVERY competition.
From what I remember of my days as a (admittedly very minor) FA
affilliated club, we had to actively enter those competitions that we
wanted to. Is this not the case for the big clubs, do they have to
play?
Ian
|
32.2972 | Forced Entry | PEKING::CHADWICKM | | Tue Sep 28 1993 17:07 | 8 |
| RE: forced entry?
As usual it all boils down to money. What is the point in missing
out on gate receipts and perhaps a trip to wembley. If Man Utd decided
to drop out of the coca cola cup, and failed to win anything( no chance
but if it did) then there would be a tremendous outcry from the fans.
Chad
|
32.2973 | Resting | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Sep 28 1993 18:33 | 17 |
32.2974 | Its all in the mind mate | BREW11::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Sep 28 1993 19:11 | 19 |
| Brian
I agree that they can't be brilliant every week, but Saturday they
didn't even look as though they were trying! For the amount of dosh I
pay per season to go and watch the team I love I expect a bit of effort
at least.
Fergie said that it was a lazy performance and I agree. We can't afford
to put these types of performances on or it will make teams think that
they can beat us. Thinking you can beat a team means you're half way
there. The 'Pool team of the 70's scared teams sh****ss and they
dominated football for well over a decade. If we want to do the same,
we must start to act like it.
Sorry, I did a Psychology degree...what do you expect from us
students!!
J
|
32.2975 | We won though | OPG::JULIAN | A bientot | Tue Sep 28 1993 20:18 | 14 |
| I have never experienced so quiet a crowd at OT as the one on
Saturday. I noticed a few comments about United going up a gear
here and there. I don't think they engaged a gear at all.
I thought Cantona and Kanchelskis would tear them apart as
Alexei obviously had the beating of his marker.
Still we won easily in the end and if we can still win
whilst playing poorly then the title will return again!
Julian
NB.(I notice down at City that the chant is "Swales out, Swales out".
It is a good job that Arthur Cox is not in trouble at his club)
|
32.2976 | :-) | GALVIA::SPAIN | signed long gary(); | Tue Sep 28 1993 21:23 | 10 |
|
>It is a good job that Arthur Cox is not in trouble at his club)
When Fulham were getting rid of Alan Dicks the rumour was that Arthur
Cox was taking over. The front of the next issue of the Fulham fanzine
(There's only one F in Fulham) had the headline
Dicks out Cox in.
Gary.
|
32.2977 | Friendly Banter | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Sep 28 1993 22:25 | 18 |
32.2978 | So so | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Sep 29 1993 11:10 | 37 |
| I'll have to agree with Julie I'm afraid.
I myself came away from the game feeling it was abit of a non-event.
Right from the kick-off United were watching the ball as it
was played around the park. When we actually got the ball
(our first attack) Andy scored our first goal! I thought then
that we would be in for a feast of goals but alas the team sunk back
to watch-only mode!
The atmosphere as said previously was non-existent really.
All I can say is I'm bloody glad I'd had those 5 pints previously!
We won in the end. 4 - 2 sounds like it must have been a good
game but it wasn't so.
When Sharpe came off for McClair I was gobsmacked. I always try to
look upon McClair as being a good servant to the club, plays in
different positions & happy to do so etc... but the man was CRAP
when he came on.
I'm always sticking up for him in my mind but I have to say that
half the time he seems to struggle to control the ball!
PACE, he's not got any. Put him in the box 2 yards from the line though
& he'll normally knock em in. I do remember 2 (& only 2) exceptions
to the rule where he whopped em in from long range.
Everyone gets to score a couple of goodlooking goals dough don't dee!
Mind you, you can't expect a five star performance every week I guess.
Here's to a thrilling game tonight!
I may have an season ticket but I'll be damned if I'm paying 15 quid
for a seat when 8 quid'll get me in standing! Besides it's a better
atmosphere when your all jostling/singing together. Say na mowa!
Simon
|
32.2979 | and the touts sell "Complimentary tickets" | YUPPY::PANES | Spoilsports Personality of the Year | Wed Sep 29 1993 12:03 | 10 |
|
re: last few
You have to remember that going to a game , still holds a novelty value for
Brian.
Stuart ( oblig. smiley )
|
32.2980 | When did you last see a football team play? | OPG::JULIAN | A bientot | Wed Sep 29 1993 12:41 | 6 |
| Re: last one
Stuart your needles stuck mate. Just like your team you play
the same predictably boring old tune day in, day out.
Julian
|
32.2981 | Steady on Jules, its only a game | YUPPY::PANES | Spoilsports Personality of the Year | Wed Sep 29 1993 12:48 | 26 |
| <<< Note 32.2980 by OPG::JULIAN "A bientot" >>>
-< When did you last see a football team play? >-
>Re: last one
>Stuart your needles stuck mate. Just like your team you play
>the same predictably boring old tune day in, day out.
>Julian
I saw the Fabulous Eagles second half performance tear West Brom apart
at the Hawthorns ( thats in Birmingham ) a couple of weeks ago.
Hugs,
Stuart
BTW Football fans might like to note that there is a very interesting programme
on BBC2 tonight at 20:00 hrs.
|
32.2982 | | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Wed Sep 29 1993 12:54 | 10 |
| >>>I saw the Fabulous Eagles second half performance tear West Brom apart
>>>at the Hawthorns ( thats in Birmingham ) a couple of weeks ago.
For your information West Brom is outside of Birmingslum. Though
Palace were brilliant in the second half of the game. The best team
i've seen at the Hawthorns in a long while.
Baz
|
32.2983 | excuses and more excuses... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Wed Sep 29 1993 13:47 | 24 |
32.2984 | BLASPHEMERS the lot of you | SIOG::HOWARD | | Wed Sep 29 1993 13:50 | 5 |
| All this paranoia from the United fans in here recently reminds me of
the famous stoning scene in the 'Life of Brian'
"If you say **Jehovah** once more you're in big trouble"
**(Swindon, Stoke, Coca-Cola cup,match on Wednesday....yawn)**
|
32.2985 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Sep 29 1993 13:52 | 4 |
|
GOOD LUCK HONVED....
Andy..B
|
32.2986 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I LOOK LIKE MARK OWEN | Wed Sep 29 1993 13:54 | 6 |
| That isn't the attitude Mr Barefield. You should be cheering for the
English teams to win the cups even if Tony Absolom will be unbearable.
Gary
|
32.2987 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Sep 29 1993 13:57 | 2 |
|
I would if they were English..
|
32.2988 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | If voting ever solved anything, they'd ban it. | Wed Sep 29 1993 14:52 | 8 |
|
Re a few back, nice one Stuart Panes.
Re >That isn't the attitude Mr Barefield. You should be cheering for the
> English teams to win the cups even if Tony Absolom will be unbearable.
Why should he?
|
32.2989 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I LOOK LIKE MARK OWEN | Wed Sep 29 1993 14:53 | 8 |
| .2988
Because he should put an English team before some Hungarian team.
Gary
|
32.2990 | United in Europe | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Sep 29 1993 15:53 | 9 |
32.2991 | Hughes vs Keane | BREW11::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Wed Sep 29 1993 16:09 | 18 |
| What do you reckon - Hughes or Keane??
I thought Keane had a bad game on Saturday, and to be truthful has not
really impressed me much since his arrival. I did, however, miss the
first leg of the European Cup and the OT game where he scored his first
United goal.
I'm probably biased in the Hughes department, but I think he's
stronger, poses more of a danger to defences and combines well with
Cantona.
I reckon Fergie will pick Keane but I'd go for Hughes.
J
PS: Tonight should be great - the first European Cup game at OT for a
fair while and I'll be there!!! Excited is not the word!
|
32.2992 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Sep 29 1993 16:24 | 9 |
| re. 2990
Dont forget:: Chelsea hold both the Markita and the cross channel
cup, which we had to beat foreign opposition to win.
Anyway we stuffed united already once this season and we'll do it
again at Old Trafford.
Andy.B
|
32.2993 | The No 10 | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Sep 29 1993 17:12 | 8 |
32.2994 | Hughes | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Sep 29 1993 18:44 | 6 |
| I'd have to go for Sparkey myself.
Keane seems to drift in & out of games.
Sparkey though, when he's not scoring class goals holds the
ball up so well & his lay off (apart from the odd one) are
second to none!
|
32.2995 | Oh dear what a yawn | OPG::JULIAN | A bientot | Wed Sep 29 1993 19:02 | 13 |
| "The fabulous Eagles" eh? Sounds like a couple of
editions of a defunct comic.
It really tickles me when I think you have a season
ticket for such trash. I mean, do you remember John Sewell
and his plimsoles? I bet you paid to see him..if you
can remember who I am talking about of course.
Last time I was at the Hawthorns was in the days of Geoff
Astle. They were and still are a bigger club than Palace
will ever be.
Julian
|
32.2996 | The same Palalce who stuck 5 pass Moancheaters United | YUPPY::PANES | Spoilsports Personality of the Year | Wed Sep 29 1993 19:15 | 35 |
| <<< Note 32.2995 by OPG::JULIAN "A bientot" >>>
-< Oh dear what a yawn >-
>"The fabulous Eagles" eh? Sounds like a couple of
>editions of a defunct comic.
No stop it..... someone call me a rib doctor!
>It really tickles me when I think you have a season
>ticket for such trash. I mean, do you remember John Sewell
>and his plimsoles? I bet you paid to see him..if you
>can remember who I am talking about of course.
Yes. Yes. Yes. But, there again, I have always supported the one club.
Funnily enough, it is/was my local club... oh yes and wait for it... I
actually go and see them.
>Last time I was at the Hawthorns was in the days of Geoff
Jeff
>Astle. They were and still are a bigger club than Palace
>will ever be.
Julian,
Whilst your amusing comments never fail to entertain me, I must admit your
knowledge of football leaves me underwhelmed.
Hugs,
Stuart
|
32.2997 | 2-1 win for Utd | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Sep 30 1993 09:58 | 12 |
| I guess all these 'non-Man Utd' fans that keep appearing in this note
are here hoping that some of the United Magic will rub-off on them
and their teams :-)
Meanwhile I'm sure I saw through me bleary eyes this morning that
Man Utd won 2-1 last night, mind you I thought I saw that Barcelona
one 4-1 to overturn a 1-3 away loss!
I wonder how much that cost them!......in physical terms of course ;-)
-Dom
|
32.2998 | Why why why why why ? | CHEFS::HARRISR | GOOSENARGH | Thu Sep 30 1993 12:04 | 7 |
| After watching tast nights match Ican only say, boy I bet Fergie wished
he chose Keane instead. Hughes couldn't control his bladder, let alone
pass anything deliberately from it. Still if that's how ten men play,
( Hughes doesn't count!) then Man U could be dangerous with eleven.
Rich.
|
32.2999 | Not the game I watched then ! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Thu Sep 30 1993 12:33 | 21 |
|
Re last...
I disagree entirely. In my humble opinion Hughes a good game. He got in
amongst their defence and held the ball up well, laying off some good balls.
The shot on the volley that he had could have been a bit better, but it was
only the pace of the shot that beat the other 3 United men from scoring as it
shot passed them.
On the whole I thought that United had a great game. Should have scored a lot
more goals. I think that the final tally of attempts on goals was into the
20's, whereas you could count Honved's chances on one hand.
The Hungarian keeper had a blinding second half, denying United 4 or 5 certain
goals.
Into the next round and I for one and looking forward to the draw on Friday.
Nigel
|
32.3000 | Onward Fergie's soldiers | BOOZER::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Thu Sep 30 1993 13:50 | 27 |
| Agree with you entirely Nigel. Hughes was the better choice. With
Robson and Ince already in the midfield, we didn't really need Keane.
It was a comfortable win in all honesty. The first half was very
tedious. We were moving it about but going nowhere. The second half was
much better and Bruce scored two nice goals.
We should've had many more though. Cantona had two easy chances and
Hughes also had a couple. Sharpe wasn't really with it, the cross for
Brucie's goal apart. He looked "back on his heels" if you know what I
mean. Irwin and Parker both had good games, Giggs had a couple of
moments, but all-in-all it was a good win but mighty boring to watch.
I'm a touch confused about the Honved goal. Call me a biased United fan
if you must, but I could've sworn he was off-side. Apart from that, he
shoved Schmeical out of the way!! A foul shirley.
The ref had a strange game. He let it flow, which is great, but he
didn't half let some shirt-pulling and tackling from behind go by.
Ah well. A good night for us and the majority of British teams in
Europe. Onward ever onward.
J
PS Thanks Si for the drink and for the "journey through the maze"
after the game. Much appreciated mate.
|
32.3001 | Geordie Defender 2 Honved 1 | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Sep 30 1993 15:25 | 15 |
| re .2997
>I guess all these 'non-Man Utd' fans that keep appearing in this note
>are here hoping that some of the United Magic will rub-off on them
>and their teams :-)
I sure hope none of United's ability in front of goal rubs off on
my team. There's something fundamentally wrong when a team can create
so many chances from open play and score none. Thank God you can do
so from set plays (and the assistance of a Geordie).
ps - I agree Hughes wasn't the worst. Someone teach Giggs to cross with
his right foot. He could be brilliant.
Cheers....Ned
|
32.3002 | "next round of the Euro cup" | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Fri Oct 01 1993 14:25 | 7 |
|
Can someone please post the draw for the next round of the cup as soon as the
draw is complete.
Cheers.
Nigel_the _suspense_is _killing_me_Day
|
32.3003 | Jumping on the band wagon.......NOT!!!!!! | YUPPY::PANES | Spoilsports Personality of the Year | Fri Oct 01 1993 15:14 | 4 |
| Will there be a problem getting tickets for the next round at O.T.??
Stuart
|
32.3004 | turks | ESSB::BREE | | Fri Oct 01 1993 15:51 | 3 |
| Galatasaray!!!
|
32.3005 | | CLADA::DODONNELL | Nothing personal.It's just business. | Fri Oct 01 1993 15:53 | 6 |
|
United can count themselves lucky. It could have been Cork City. ;').
Denis.
|
32.3006 | Sheff Wed 2-3 Man Utd | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Sun Oct 03 1993 10:56 | 3 |
| 5 points clear of Arsenal after 10 games......
-Dom
|
32.3007 | | NSDC::SIMPSON | The future sure isn't what it used to be | Sun Oct 03 1993 15:47 | 24 |
| How good are United this season?
They are top, and a few points clear. They seem to be able to score goals
easily enough. However, they are letting in a lot as well - 2 against Stoke, 3
goals in two matches in Europe, 2 against Sheffield Wednesday, 2 against
Swindon, 1 against Chelsea etc. With all due respect, none of these are very
strong clubs.
A dominant team can be treated in one of two ways by the opposition:
- It is the oppositions' personal 'Cup final' - they want to be the
team that beat the best team. This is where United are today.
- There is an 'aura' around the team - oppositions come expecting
to lose. They are mentally beaten before they even get on the pitch.
This is what Liverpool acheived from the mid-70's to the mid-80's.
As long as United play attractive football, and go on scoring many more goals
than the opposition, then I'm happy. However, they need to do more if this is
going to be their decade.
Anyone else see things the same way?
-Steve
|
32.3008 | -1, yup I agree... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Oct 04 1993 10:06 | 3 |
| ..as accurate as a Cantona Chip....
-dom :-)
|
32.3009 | Me too | BREW11::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Oct 04 1993 13:25 | 20 |
| I'm with you on that too. I watched the game on MotD Saturday and was
agog at the defence - they looked "all over the place" at times. They
seem vulnerable to the set piece. I remember Alan Hansen saying that
Schmeical was weak at crosses/corners and this seems to be bearing up.
Watching him, its definately his achilles heel.
The first goal (Bart-Williams) on Saturday was incredible for the mess
our defence made of it. Parker passed the ball on to BW because he
hurried a clearance and then two defenders (I think it was Pally and
Bruce) went for the same ball leaving the goal exposed. Schmeical
looked as though he didn't see it, either that or he thought his
defence would get it clear.
We have to start getting it together at the back. This time last year
we were worried that we weren't banging in enough goals. We're doing
that fine now, but we're letting in far too many.
Could count on judgment day.
J
|
32.3010 | Top of the League | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Oct 04 1993 16:05 | 9 |
32.3011 | Looking great | TROOA::PBLANEY | Explanations take too long Mr.Nike | Tue Oct 05 1993 05:59 | 7 |
| After 10 games, things look pretty excellent from over here! This is
good news indeed, as we will need those points once the schedule
tightens up.
Good to see everyone still here.
Paul
|
32.3012 | R.I.P. Jim Holton | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Oct 05 1993 12:50 | 7 |
32.3013 | | PEKING::MCKIEN | NICK | Tue Oct 05 1993 17:02 | 8 |
| Yes,
I remember him: Quote; SIX FOOT TWO, EYES OF BLUE, BIG JIM HOLTON'S
AFTER YOU!!
R.I.P Jim.
NICK.
|
32.3014 | Lou Returns to O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:20 | 5 |
32.3015 | Coca-Cola Cup. | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Thu Oct 07 1993 10:53 | 12 |
| Looks like your wish has come through Brian.
Man Utd 2 - 0 Stoke
Sharpe 46
McClair 87(phew)
Regards,
Anthony.
"
-
|
32.3016 | Was the Draw on this Morning???? | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Oct 07 1993 11:48 | 1 |
|
|
32.3017 | The full draw..... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Oct 07 1993 12:00 | 18 |
| Draw for CCC:-
Man U v Leicester
Man C v Chelsea
Sunderland v Aston Villa
Derby v Spurs
Oldham v Coventry
Blackburn v Shrewsbury
Liverpool v Ipswich
Everton v Crystal Palace
Boro v Sheff Wed
Portsmouth v Swindon
Tranmere v Grimsby
Wimbledon v Newcastle
Arsenal v Norwich
QPR v Millwall
Blackpool v Peterboro
Nott F v W Ham
|
32.3018 | Coca Cola Cup | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | how MANY tickets,son?....200% profit | Thu Oct 07 1993 12:20 | 6 |
| re:-1
all games to be played in the week commencing OCT 25.
M.J.
|
32.3019 | The Story So Far | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:18 | 63 |
| Manchester United Football Club
Fixtures for Season 1993/94 Result Scorers
* Live on SKY
@ Live on ITV
Sat Aug 7th Arsenal (CH) Wembley 1-1 Hughes (Utd Won 5-4 Pens)
Sun Aug 15th * Norwich City (A) 2-0 Giggs,Robson
Wed Aug 18th Sheffield United (H) 3-0 Keane(2),Hughes
Sat Aug 21th Newcastle United (H) 1-1 Giggs
Mon Aug 23rd * Aston Villa (A) 2-1 Sharpe(2)
Sat Aug 28th Southampton (A) 3-1 Sharpe,Cantona,Irwin
Wed Sep 1st West Ham United (H) 3-0 Sharpe,Cantona,Bruce
Sat Sep 11th Chelsea (A) 0-1
Wed Sep 15th @ Honved (A) (EC 1st Rd 1L) 3-2 Keane(2),Cantona
Sun Sep 19th * Arsenal (H) 1-0 Cantona
Wed Sep 22nd Stoke City (A) (C Cola) 1-2 Dublin
Sat Sep 25th Swindon Town (H) 4-2 Hughes(2),Cantona,
Kanchelskis
Wed Sep 29th @ Honved (H) (EC 1st Rd 2L) 2-1 Bruce(2)
Sat Oct 2nd Sheffield Wednesday (A) 3-2 Hughes(2),Giggs
Wed Oct 5th Stoke City (H) (C Cola) 2-0 Sharpe,McClair
Sat Oct 16th Spurs (H)
Wed Oct 20th @ Galatasaray (H) EC 2nd Rd 1st Lg
Sat Oct 23rd Everton (A)
Wed Oct 27th Leicester City (H) (C Cola)
Sat Oct 30th Queens Park Rangers (H)
Wed Nov 3rd @ Galatasaray (A) EC 2nd Rd 2nd lg
Sun Nov 7th * Manchester City (A)
Sat Nov 20th Wimbledon (H)
Wed Nov 24th Ipswich Town (H)
Sat Nov 27th Coventry City (A)
Sat Dec 4th Norwich City (H)
Tue Dec 7th Sheffield United (A)
Sat Dec 11th Newcastle United (A)
Sat Dec 18th Aston Villa (H)
Sun Dec 26th * Blackburn Rovers (H)
Tue Dec 28th Oldham Athletic (A)
Sat Jan 1st Leeds United (H)
Mon Jan 3rd Liverpool (A)
Sat Jan 8th F.A. Cup 3rd Round
Sat Jan 15th Spurs (A)
Sat Jan 22nd Everton (H)
Sat Jan 29th F.A. Cup 4th Round
Sat Feb 12th Queens Park Rangers (A)
Sat Feb 19th Southampton (H)
Sat Feb 26th West Ham United (A)
Sat Mar 5th Chelsea (H)
Sat Mar 12th Arsenal (A)
Sat Mar 19th Swindon Town (A)
Sat Mar 26th Sheffield Wednesday (H)
Wed Mar 30th Liverpool (H)
Sat Apr 2nd Blackburn Rovers (A)
Mon Apr 4th Oldham Athletic (H)
Sat Apr 9th Leeds United (A)
Sat Apr 16th Wimbledon (A)
Sat Apr 23rd Manchester City (H)
Sat Apr 30th Ipswich Town (A)
Sat May 7th Coventry City (H)
|
32.3020 | Change of date for the grudge match | PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULT | Place holder for NOTES | Thu Oct 07 1993 14:51 | 5 |
| The Liverpool game at Anfield is on Tues Jan 4th
kick off at 7.45pm. Not sure if it is a TV
game, but probably will be.
Chris Swiffen
|
32.3021 | WRONG!! | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Thu Oct 07 1993 18:08 | 6 |
| Actually its on Monday the 3rd at Anfield.
Anthony..
"
-
|
32.3022 | | PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULT | Place holder for NOTES | Thu Oct 07 1993 19:10 | 8 |
| Anthony,
That's what I was led to believe but according
to the Liverpool programme on Saturday it has
now been moved to Tuesday. Any enquires to them
not me, I don't care when it is!!
Chris Swiffen
|
32.3023 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Oct 07 1993 21:48 | 4 |
| OK OK!!!!
Calm down, calm down!
|
32.3024 | Oops,Touchy,Touchy..... | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Fri Oct 08 1993 11:13 | 13 |
| Yeah Chris,
Keep your hair on.I had simply pointed out according to the
fixture lists,that the match is on Mon 3rd at Anfield.And if you don't
care when the match is on,why did you enter the note in the first
place.
Before this blows out into a war ,I would like to appologise for my
previous note if annoyed you.
Regards,
Anthony.
"
-
|
32.3025 | I've calmed down, calmed down eh, eh!!! | PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULT | Place holder for NOTES | Fri Oct 08 1993 12:33 | 9 |
| The reason I said I don't care is because
unfortunately we don't seem to possess a side
at present that could cope with United. So the
longer away it is the better, it gives the lads
something to aim at!!!
Chris.
Away At United is Weds 30-Mar-94 I reckon.
|
32.3026 | Giggs Stays | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Oct 08 1993 13:05 | 9 |
32.3027 | Lee Sharpe also renewed 5 year contract.. | PEKING::SHALLOMA | Aron Shallom | Fri Oct 08 1993 13:39 | 1 |
|
|
32.3028 | 15 million - what can I say???? | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Fri Oct 08 1993 15:18 | 7 |
| re .3026
>Milan were on the verge of bidding 15 millions for him.
That was a bid in Lire wasn't it????? :^)
Ned
|
32.3029 | glorious giggs | PEKING::CHADWICKM | | Fri Oct 08 1993 15:48 | 6 |
| RE: 3028
Ten times more than Cole though
Chad.
|
32.3030 | Loads of Money | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Oct 08 1993 15:51 | 6 |
32.3031 | High Priced Cole | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Fri Oct 08 1993 17:29 | 8 |
|
re .3029
>Ten times more than Cole though
No, eight times, there's VAT on Coal now!
Ned
|
32.3032 | Blown out of all proportion | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Fri Oct 08 1993 17:38 | 20 |
32.3033 | | UBOHUB::MCKEAVENEYJ | And then there were none... | Fri Oct 08 1993 17:41 | 9 |
32.3034 | Cole woul'nt lace Giggs's boots | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Oct 08 1993 18:52 | 14 |
32.3035 | | UBOHUB::MCKEAVENEYJ | And then there were none... | Fri Oct 08 1993 19:04 | 9 |
32.3036 | You say Tomayto and I say Tomahto | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Fri Oct 08 1993 19:07 | 16 |
32.3037 | Sumo the Jailbird | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Oct 08 1993 19:08 | 8 |
32.3038 | Another 10 Hail Mary's for Ned | SIOG::HOWARD | | Fri Oct 08 1993 19:08 | 9 |
| re .3033 or something
Ned, I told you about 100 notes ago
"Thou shalt not slag United"
It's the 11th commandment
Will you ever learn?
|
32.3039 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Tunami, tunami! | Fri Oct 08 1993 19:15 | 4 |
|
Quinn didn't actually go to prison for his offence, did he?
Tim
|
32.3040 | What Intellect, Did I Spell it Right Ned | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Oct 08 1993 19:19 | 7 |
32.3041 | Yeah but you got Barrel wrong | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Fri Oct 08 1993 19:27 | 1 |
|
|
32.3042 | An Over-Achiever, Your Wasted Here :-) | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat Oct 09 1993 14:39 | 10 |
32.3043 | | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | Layers and layers of drums | Mon Oct 11 1993 14:48 | 6 |
| >> Quinn didn't actually go to prison for his offence, did he?
Yes, sentence was three months, but he got out early for being
a nice fella.
Ian.
|
32.3044 | Back to the Grind | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Oct 15 1993 12:55 | 12 |
32.3045 | Beat Spurs 2-1 and today 7pts Clear at the Top | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Sun Oct 17 1993 10:40 | 1 |
|
|
32.3046 | United go 7 points clear | BOOZER::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Oct 18 1993 12:16 | 45 |
| United 2 Spurs 1
Keane Can't remember, sorry
Sharpe
A solid, if sometimes frustrating performance on Saturday saw the Reds
go 7 points clear at the top of the league. Spurs gave us a far better
game than they did at this fixture last season and made us work hard
for the victory.
It was always going to be a Red win, especially when Sheringham went
off after around 15 minutes with a knee injury which'll keep him out
for 2 weeks. We were without Ince, but Robson held the team together
really well in his absence, a fact which was noticable when he left the
field in the second half. We lost direction a bit then, but finished
strongly and should've added to the tally.
Keane scored the first, a great volley into the top right hand corner.
Sharpe scored the second when the defender let the ball go right in
front of goal. Sharpe kept his head and coolly slotted past Thorsvedt.
This atoned for his earlier miss which was a real howler - he tried to
chip it in rather than blast it when there was a goalmouth scramble
involving Giggs, Hughes, Thorsvedt, Mabbutt. The goal was empty and he
put it over. Actually, Sharpe didn't have the best of games (aftermath
of Wednesday probably). Giggs was in great form as was Keane. This was
the best game I've seen him play - he was powering up and down the
pitch and made some good goalscoring opportunities. He could've had a
couple more himself.
The Spurs goal was down to some incredibly sloppy defending. Schmeical
came out to what he thought was a cross, missed and the goal went in
between Bruce and Pallister who were hurrying to get back into some
sort of position. Where was Parker? Well if you watched the game on
MotD Saturday, he was standing and watching. Hmmm. A good Spurs move
though.
A frustrating game from my point of view in that we lost out in
midfield too many times and gave possession away needlessly. When
Robson went off, the gap in the middle was huge and we missed his
midfield drive. We don't tackle - what is it with these guys? They gave
the Spurs forwards far too much room and stood off them too much. OK,
for the most part we dispossessed them on the edge of the box and broke
from there but surely that will backfire before too long. What happens
when we get guys who aren't afraid to shoot from distance?
J
|
32.3047 | err.... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Oct 18 1993 14:11 | 5 |
| shouldn't that read:
"Keane scored the first, a great volley into the bottom right hand corner."
Just nit picking.....
|
32.3048 | | SIOG::HOWARD | | Mon Oct 18 1993 14:40 | 6 |
| shouldn't that read:
"Keane fluked the first, a great volley into the bottom right hand corner."
^^^^^^
Just nit picking.....
|
32.3049 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Oct 18 1993 16:16 | 5 |
| Right then lets be honest here:
"Keane fluked the first ...."
From what I saw of the goal, it appeared to be some what of a miss kick...
|
32.3050 | NHS do some REALLY nice ones.. | BOOZER::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Oct 18 1993 17:22 | 7 |
| Nay nay and thrice nay my son. Not from where I was sitting, neither on
MotD. It was a strike well deserving of the word "cracking".
A new pair of spectacles would be advised.
J
|
32.3051 | Roy a flukey boy | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | don't be greedy..200 tickets only | Mon Oct 18 1993 18:43 | 8 |
| re: last few
it was the BOTTOM right hand corner,
and it was a pure fluke:-)))
M.J.
come on "UREDS"
|
32.3052 | Roy a flukey boy | OPG::TONY | | Mon Oct 18 1993 19:19 | 5 |
| Fluke or no fluke...Didn't it go in..??
Yes..so it counts..
Tony
|
32.3053 | Keane - good buy? | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Tue Oct 19 1993 15:54 | 3 |
| Still say that Keane is a waste of money ... but the jury's still out.
RLim
|
32.3054 | Are you serious....!!! | OPG::TONY | | Tue Oct 19 1993 20:22 | 12 |
| >> Still say that Keane is a waste of money ... but the jury's still out.
>> RLim
You obviously haven't seen any of his games recently...I have seen all of them
and I bet you the Arse and Rovers and the rest who wanted him are kicking
themselves for not choosing to move to them.
As for his cost, well yes we did pay over the odds and I for one did mention
in a previous note that he cost far too much but he's prooving me wrong.
Tony
|
32.3055 | 2-2 at half time | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Oct 20 1993 23:58 | 1 |
|
|
32.3056 | 25 mins to go | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | I'm doing it tomorrow | Thu Oct 21 1993 00:56 | 4 |
| now getting beat 3-2
SQF Jambo
|
32.3057 | 3-3!! | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Oct 21 1993 10:01 | 5 |
| .....what the &^***$^ happened?
...still if we win away, we will go on and win the Cup!
-Dom
|
32.3058 | Great football | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Oct 21 1993 12:10 | 57 |
|
Manchester United.........3 Galatasaray........3
Robson 3 Arif 16
Hakan 13 (og) Kubilay 31, 63
Cantona 81
Well the team with the multimillion pound talent were set to destroy
the no hopers from Turkey with their silky smooth skills. After all
Galatasaray (who?) had only mangaed to beat Cork City (who????) 1-0
on aggregate in the last round.
All went to plan as Man U went 2-0 up in only 13 minutes, although
neither side had done scarcely anything to warrant one goal never mind
two. A six, seven, eight nil drubbing was in prospect.
But the little team from Turkey had other ideas. It was they who
showed great composure, great passing skills and determination, and for
the rest of the first half they mounted their comeback as United hardly
touched the ball. Now *that's* my kind of football, everyone a good
ball player and passer, but always knowing where your teammate is.
United on the other hand were a team (no, set) of individuals, and every
time someone managed to get the ball it was 'off on a solo run to
nowhere' (Giggs the worst offender).
The second half started where the first left off with Galatasaray
stroking the ball around and threatening to score with United playing
'piggy-in-the-middle'. It was no surprise when they went ahead, and
could have had more. The only surprise to this writer was how United
ever managed to get the equaliser (although it is folly to underestimate
United's determination, even when totally outclassed).
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this Turkish side show English football
how far behind the rest of the world it really is, but the one thing
that nearly turned my stomach was the sound of the two commentators
(who were they?) bleating out line after line of nationalistic c**p.
Gems such as:-
-"United could easily put 2 more past this side": at the
start of the second half!
-"How can this team be ahead against Man Utd?": I think it
was something to do with being far superior.
-"I don't know what happened, United must have had an off
day": No, they played as well as they were allowed.
The best one of all was when the commentator actually thought he was
covering the England vs Turkey game:-
- "....and Turkey are on the attack again, oh, I mean the
Turkish Champions"
Maybe the "Freudian slip" was understandable because ManU were so
reminiscent of England last week.
If United are the best in England (7 points clear would tend to suggest
that, although it won't stay that way) then heaven help English football.
Thanks, Galatasaray, for the football lesson.
Cheers.....Ned
ps - PC Schmeicel could always get a job with the met when he retires....
....unless he's in jail for assault!!!!
|
32.3059 | Oh, by the way.... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Oct 21 1993 12:21 | 3 |
|
Maybe things would have been different if Roy Keane had been playing
;^)
|
32.3060 | | SIOG::HOWARD | | Thu Oct 21 1993 12:36 | 1 |
| agreed about Keane, but he saved the match with his assist to Ooh Aah!
|
32.3061 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Thu Oct 21 1993 13:12 | 19 |
| From what I saw of the highlights yesterday, last night's game should be used as
a training video for referees.
It was such a joy to see a ref. in total command, and also producing a yellow
card for play acting.
As for the football. United were lucky not to lose their unbeaten home record in
Europe, and were actually unlucky not to win with Keane's effort hitting the
post in the last few minutes. A victory that would not have been deserved.
I think United were totally guilty of complacency in the 3rd degree last night.
They stopped playing after the 2nd goal, and were severely punished by a
skillful and determined Galatasaray side.
The 2nd leg is not going to be easy, but I think after last night, they may just
be fired up enough in 2 weeks to recover. I wouldn't like to be an Everton
supporter this weekend!!
Al
|
32.3062 | Hanging in There | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Oct 21 1993 13:20 | 12 |
32.3063 | Don't worry Bryan.... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Oct 21 1993 14:04 | 18 |
32.3064 | Could have got an easier draw? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | U.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there! | Thu Oct 21 1993 20:05 | 11 |
| Brian,
and I wouldn't steep as low as suggesting that the mighty Mancs couldn't
beat a bunch of Turkish shopkeepers XI even though the precedent has
been set in another notes stream (34) in previous years (:==:)
And didn't Cork beat mighty Cwmbran so Galatasary must be hot stuff.
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.3065 | Reds to Rule in Instanbul | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Oct 21 1993 20:58 | 9 |
32.3066 | Sharpe was Sharp... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Fri Oct 22 1993 10:28 | 13 |
| I watched the highlights of the game last night on Eurosport, the Turks
played to their limit and they had their share of good luck, I only
saw the last three goals.
Their second was an own goal by Man U and the ball was run in by the
Turk, their last got a deflection from a United defender to hit the
post and be deflected behind Schemmiel into the path of the only
other Turkish in the area....they had plenty of breaks.
Whatever up to now was their hardest home game, will change in a couple
of weeks....
-Dom
|
32.3067 | It's incredible what they can do with highlights | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Fri Oct 22 1993 11:38 | 15 |
| re - .3066
The highlights must have been about 15 minutes, cos that's how long
United had the ball!! (if that)
I beg to differ but United were totally outplayed by a far superior
*football* side.
And....talking about luck, Robson's goal took a 'lucky' deflection to
sit right up at his foot, the turks scored an 'unlucky' *own* goal. A
real one in this case, and the third goal came from nowhere on a 'hit
and hope' ball from Keane.
It really never ceases to amaze me what can be done by editing (plus
the obligatory red&white specs).
Cheers....Ned
|
32.3068 | Remember Galipolli, Bruce... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Fri Oct 22 1993 12:10 | 6 |
| ......we'll see in two weeks Ned.
The real highlight of the game was Schemmiel throwing the Turk off the
pitch....
-Dom
|
32.3069 | | SIOG::HOWARD | | Fri Oct 22 1993 12:30 | 5 |
| re .3067 from Ned
Keane's ball was never a "hit & hope"
gawd, me defending United!.....wonders will never cease
|
32.3070 | PC Schmeicel... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Fri Oct 22 1993 12:31 | 17 |
| re .3068
He wasn't a Turk, he was burning a Turkish flag !!!
He was actually a Kurdish demonstrator, demonstrating *against* the
Turks.
IMHO Schmeicel was *extreme* in his actions, he could have easily
incited a riot had there been more Kurds there. As it was he nearly
started a punch up between himself and a couple of the Galatasaray
players. He should have left the authoritarian actions to the
authorities!!!!
Ned
ps - I have no doubts you'll win, even though the bookies have written
you off (Galatasary 11-8 on to go through)
|
32.3071 | Give it a rest.. | OPG::TONY | | Fri Oct 22 1993 13:39 | 19 |
| Ned,
Any chance you giving it a rest with your pathetic opinions...??
You're obviously not a regular at Old Trafford yet you seem to dish out
alot of opinions about on and of the field activities that occur there.
IMHO Schemichel acted superbly...We don't like emulating the antics of our
neighbours City or the behaviour of scousers abroad..The fact that someone
had run on the pitch could cost us..The fencing was NOT up at OT on wednesday
night as UEFA had given us permission to keep them down as reflection of our
good behaviour..
I believe Fergie's game plan was at fault. He obviously underestimated the Turks
by not expecting them to come forward too much. Hence he relied on our attack
doing the business. It was by our recent standards a tottaly crap performance
the Turks played extremely well and quite rightly deserved the draw and possibly
the win. Its going to be a tough game in 2 weeks.
Tony
|
32.3072 | LEAVE IT OUT TONY!! | GAOV10::MURPHY | | Fri Oct 22 1993 14:41 | 19 |
| Tony,
While the antics of Man City supporters of late,with a coup against
Swales,and the not so recent F.A cup quarter final with spurs earlier
this year may give you cause to feel agrieved with your friend Ned.
However,the last incident involving Scousers happened over eight years
ago and should stay there.The root of that problem has been weeded out
and with a bit of luck will stay gone.The behaviour of Liverpool fans
since and before has been brilliant.I think Manchester United
supporters should be commended at the same time for their behaviour
over the years,but you'll never know what mindless thug is waiting
around the corner to blemish an otherwise flawless support.
I thank you,
Regards,
Anthony.
"
-
|
32.3073 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | If voting ever solved anything, they'd ban it. | Fri Oct 22 1993 14:50 | 36 |
| > Any chance you giving it a rest with your pathetic opinions...??
>You're obviously not a regular at Old Trafford yet you seem to dish out
>alot of opinions about on and of the field activities that occur there.
For your information, his entries in this topic make refreshing
good reading, as usually it's full of inane rubbish. See -2.
Ned,
Although it seems United were totally outplayed, I think you're
being a bit harsh on English football in general. Don't forget Norwich
and Villa got very good results at difficult opposition in Europe this
week, and despite what the blind nationalistic media and United fans
may have mistakenly thought before the tie, many people who have seen
more european ties than those just played in England, knew that
Galtaasaray would be very tough opposition.
They are managed by a German coach who took Kaiserslautern from an
average team to German champions, and have several top class players,
the 2 German defenders and the Swiss forward and Udal was only a sub!
And as someone mentioned they did reach the semi-finals of the European
cup a few years back.
Even according to Alan 'I want Brian Robson to have my babies'
Green on Radio 5, United were lucky to get a draw. So just who were the
tele commentators?
I think United probably approached the game a bit slackly and will
prove better opposition in the second leg, it sounded to me like
Ferguson was after Taylors job, Sharp at left back, Keane on the
right!!! He should have put Kanchelskis on.
Steve
|
32.3074 | Just one last point..... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Fri Oct 22 1993 14:55 | 24 |
32.3075 | | SIOG::HOWARD | | Fri Oct 22 1993 15:02 | 8 |
| re.3073....the 2 German defenders
the Germans obviously brought their bad habits with them to
Turkey.....ie the Klinsman Syndrome
dive..dive..dive.....oh the pain, the pain ref!!!!
Fair play to the ref last Wednesday....never fell for the Turks dying
swan act
|
32.3076 | So I lied !!!!! | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Fri Oct 22 1993 15:11 | 21 |
| re - .3073
Steve,
Thanks.......I had the gun to my head and was about to pull the
trigger when I read your note ;^)
I agree with what you say in defence of English football. It's just that
I feel passionately about it and think it could be a lot better if we
took away the myth that 'we are the best in the world' and got down to
the serious business of bringing on talented youngsters to play open,
skillful, passing footie (as Galatasaray did). It just makes me mad
when people gawp in open-mouthed disbelief that the English champions
were denied their 'rightful' victory over the non-opposition. Instead
of looking out to see what the other team did well and learning from
that, they look in and say "what went wrong, we must have had an
off-day".
You're right though it should be stressed that Arsenal, Aston Villa and
*especially* Norwich all did really well. Norwich, I feel, are great
proponents of the passing game and it's nice to see it bear fruit.
Cheers.....Ned
|
32.3077 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | If voting ever solved anything, they'd ban it. | Fri Oct 22 1993 15:19 | 14 |
|
> Instead of looking out to see what the other team did well and learning
> from that, they look in and say "what went wrong, we must have had an
> off-day".
Ned, we wouldn't be English/British if we adopted that approach!
I mean what century are we living in politically? (RATHOLE RATHOLE!)
One more thing. After hearing on the radio about Schmeichals
actions against the guy who ran on the pitch, I thought he'd need
minders in Istanbul! But you said he was a Kurd burning the Turkish
flag? They didn't mention that on the radio! (Probably because they
were watching Ryan Giggs bending over to tie his laces :-) ) Maybe the
big Dane will get a heroes welcome!!!!
|
32.3078 | Ned-Give the Gun another try...:-) | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Fri Oct 22 1993 15:19 | 1 |
|
|
32.3079 | Bet he'd miss the shot!! | BERN02::GOODEJ | | Fri Oct 22 1993 15:29 | 1 |
|
|
32.3080 | | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Fri Oct 22 1993 15:32 | 2 |
| It would probably take a deflection and kill some poor innocent Kurdish
demonstrator !
|
32.3081 | | OPG::TONY | | Fri Oct 22 1993 15:39 | 25 |
| > I agree with what you say in defence of English football. It's just that
> I feel passionately about it and think it could be a lot better if we
> took away the myth that 'we are the best in the world' and got down to
> the serious business of bringing on talented youngsters to play open,
> skillful, passing footie (as Galatasaray did). It just makes me mad
> when people gawp in open-mouthed disbelief that the English champions
> were denied their 'rightful' victory over the non-opposition. Instead
> of looking out to see what the other team did well and learning from
> that, they look in and say "what went wrong, we must have had an
> off-day".
Ned, You've done it again...If you actually spend some time watching United you
will see that they do play open, skillfull passing football.. as I said before
last Wednesday they didn't..They were outplayed...yes They deserved all they got
I am not gawping in disbelief that we lost or not facing facts..I know what we
are capable of and I have already mentiomed my personal opinion as to the
result. Just read .3071 again.
I am not debating the state of English soccer on the international scene or
saying that 'we are the best in the world' thats another debate.
This is the United topic and by all means debate United..
Tony
|
32.3082 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | If voting ever solved anything, they'd ban it. | Fri Oct 22 1993 16:14 | 7 |
| .3081> This is the United topic and by all means debate United..
Err that's what he was doing when you said...
.3071> Any chance you giving it a rest with your pathetic opinions...??
|
32.3083 | | PAVONE::TURNER | | Fri Oct 22 1993 17:09 | 38 |
|
Apart from the general impression that some people here want United to
win at all costs while others want them to lose at all costs, I think
there's been a lot of fair comment here.
As a Man. Utd supporter (albeit a fairly likewarm one), I must say that
if United (under Ferguson) have a weakness it's their staggering
inability to adjust their game plan if things aren't going for them. I
didn't see the game on Wednesday night, but I recall two perfect
examples of this:
- The SuperCup game against Red Star Belgrade. United were outplayed
for about 70 minutes...and managed a 1-0 victory through sheer grit and
determination. They seemed to have the totally wrong idea of how to
stop Savicevic, Pancev, Jugovic and co. from playing the ball around,
and also forgot how to do it themselves. By the time Brian McClair
poked home the winner, United could have been 5-0 down!
- The infamous New Year's Day home defeat vs. QPR (maybe it's Old
Trafford that causes the complacency!). Perhaps this is a better
example; few would have expected QPR to spring a result (whereas Red
Star Belgrade were known to be one hot team), and QPR also looked like
world beaters that day (much like Galatasaray apparently did the other
night).
That said, a minimum of complacency was probably understandable last
Wednesday. At national level, England's record against Turkey stands
at:
P8 W8 D0 L0 F32 A0
Professional footballers are required to play a lot of games each year,
and I suppose it's only natural that they make they unwittingly make
the decision to save physical and mental energy against certain teams.
Well, they won't be doing it again!
Dom
|
32.3084 | Rathole alert | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Fri Oct 22 1993 17:47 | 24 |
|
Re : .3075
Personally I *hate* the typical continental approach to European ties,
(ok, yes, typical is a bit of a generalisation which I, however,
believe to be accurate) which is to duck and dive and try to get free
kicks by falling over, not neccesarily by being kicked. [Rathole
within a rathole here... On second thoughts, it occurs everywhere
professional soccer is played, forget that I mentioned 'continental'
above!] Anyway, my point is, that note .3075 is unfair on a certain
German called Klinsman.
On Wednesday, he played excellent football for A.S. Monaco, scoring two
and generally making a nuisance of himself, yes he did get booked for
disent, but, its unfair to claim that 'bad habits' from Turkey, and
'dive..dive..dive.....oh the pain, the pain ref!!!!' is the Klinsman
syndrome. The Rumanian opposition were playing that trick! The
(English) referee even refused to let the trainer on TWICE when
Rumanian players were rolling around the floor in agony. On the second
of these two occassions, the Rumanians put the ball out of play
'expecting' the ref. to allow the trainer on, he didn't and Monaco
*didn't* give the ball straight back!!! As a postscript, both players
concerned got up after a couple of minutes and carried on playing as if
nothing had happenned!! Anyway, lay off Klinsman, he's not all bad.
|
32.3085 | | SIOG::HOWARD | | Fri Oct 22 1993 17:56 | 8 |
| If I unfairly labelled Klinsman then apologies all round....but in
fairness he really was (is?) good at getting free kicks by acting like
the a victim of a machine-gun volley....
that's one of the things that I like about the English league. Anyone
who tries to get a fellow pro sent-off is villified by all and
sundry....
Only right and proper too....
Ray....
|
32.3086 | I bet even their wives fake it | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Fri Oct 22 1993 18:19 | 6 |
| I hear the N.H.S. are researching the contents of most continental
physios medical bags. They believe that if a water soaked sponge can
cure an obviously shattered ankle or shin then they could save millions
each year ;-)
Rich
|
32.3087 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | signed long gary(); | Fri Oct 22 1993 18:36 | 16 |
|
Re a few back,
Turkish sides have a much better record than their national team.
Galatasaray are no pushovers. I think they beat Eintracht Frankfurt
last season.
They were expected to bottle it and they didn't. At home they must be
favourites. United will need an even stronger referee. I saw a
meaningless U21 game in the Ali Sami Yen and the atmosphere was really
intimidating.
Don't read too much into the result. Norwich,Villa and Arsenal
achieved superb results against quality opposition.
Gary.
|
32.3088 | It'll be 1-3 in two weeks.... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Fri Oct 22 1993 18:46 | 11 |
| Tentative link......has Klinsman ever played against Manu Utd.
i saw the Monaco game on Wednesday night and in the 1st half Klinsman
was 'near out of control' as far as disagreeing with everything the ref
was saying, he is still a real class player, but like Voller is
reaching his 'sell by-date' and he knows it.....
....bcak to United and does Cantona have to wear that 'plaster'
on his arm for good?
-Dom
|
32.3089 | More ratholing | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Fri Oct 22 1993 19:57 | 17 |
|
A few weeks back I watched Klinsman and thought as you do, but, during
the game I heard he was returning from a (relatively) long injury
lay-off. I wasn't impressed by his play, but, last night in the second
half he seemed to be regaining his sharpness.
I agree that he was 'mouthy' in the first half, but also, that is him!
He is also symptomatic of many players, Ince a season or two ago for
example (why did West Ham sell him???).
All of the Monaco players were mouthy in the first half.
This note is totally disjointed since I started writing it 'hours' ago,
and have been interupted several times to do some work, so I am not
even sure of the point I started out trying to make...!!!
Ian
|
32.3090 | Oh. for a rich chairman | HEART::DIDCOCK | | Mon Oct 25 1993 14:06 | 3 |
|
Why did West Ham sell Ince? Nothing to do with his being `mouthy',
the same reason they sold Cottee, Ward, Slater, Dicks etc - $$$$$$$
|
32.3091 | Hello???? | BOOZER::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Oct 25 1993 19:45 | 9 |
| A bit quiet in here today. Where is everyone?
Just for the record, United beat Everton on Saturday by 1 - 0, a
screaming volley by Sharpe. Other than that, the game was pretty boring
by all accounts.
Nevertheless, 3 points in the bag.
J
|
32.3092 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | Vote with your CV | Mon Oct 25 1993 20:01 | 10 |
|
Ireland's on holiday....
Si Stockman's still in deep shock after going to the first away game of
his life.
Paul
|
32.3093 | Cheeky! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Mon Oct 25 1993 21:49 | 32 |
| That was abit below the belt Paul me ole chum!
Actually it was my second United away game, the previous
one being Maine Rd which I've just got my ticket for for
the Maine Road game again!
So there!
My first visit to Goodison on Saturday & apart from going
up the escalators to get to the top of this huge stand, nuff said
really.
Both sides were crap!
We only had the one shot on goal & what a beauty it was!
Watty was gutted! I couldn't help but jump out of my seat. Not too
worry though cos there were quite a few United supporters in the
Everton stand behind us!
Everton had alot more of the play & it has to be said missed a
couple of sitters.
United were playing as if they'd carried on from Wednesday &
trying to be abit flashy at times when a simple pass would have
done fine.
McClair was well, McClair really. No pace & struggled to control
the ball!
But it has to be said, the away support were superb!!!!! It's a
shame they're not all together at Old Trafford.
I didn't hear a single song or chant from the Toffee's apart from the
odd `Arrrrrrr' when they had a chance on goal.
Let's hope all seater stadia don't all go the same way as Goodison,
no atmosphere but for vociferous away fans. Maybe that's abit harsh Paul.
I guess we couldn't hear the Everton fans cos we were sat in the sky.
One push & we'd have been on the touchline!
Si.
|
32.3094 | Si at Maine Road Shocker | BOOZER::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Oct 26 1993 16:55 | 7 |
| Glad you enjoyed the Everton game Si. Fancy you getting tickets for
Maine Road eh. How do you do it....?!
We'd better meet up again and discuss it over a couple of pints I
reckon.
J
|
32.3095 | Kendal? | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Tue Oct 26 1993 17:09 | 9 |
| re -1
Hi Julie,
Myself & watties boss are meeting in the Kendal straight after work
on wednesday before the Leicester game if your feeling partial to
the odd pint of Guiness! That's assuming your coming up.
Si
|
32.3096 | Any Team News for Tonight | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Oct 27 1993 13:07 | 1 |
|
|
32.3097 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Oct 27 1993 15:37 | 9 |
| Only thing I've heard is that Dublin, Phelan, Martin, McClair & Robson
are all starting.
Me thinks it'll be a very tight game tonight.
Leicester are a pretty decent side & IMO were the best side in that
infamous playoff game against Swindon.
They looked alot stronger.
Si
|
32.3098 | Gimme a Pespi | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Oct 27 1993 16:08 | 5 |
32.3099 | | CLADA::DODONNELL | Nothing personal.It's just business. | Wed Oct 27 1993 16:34 | 5 |
|
I think Brian Carey (formally of United) also plays for
Leicester.
Denis.
|
32.3100 | Can I come in please ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Oct 27 1993 17:26 | 7 |
|
Can anybody tell me how many tickets MANU are allocating to away fans
this season ?
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3101 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Oct 27 1993 18:27 | 7 |
| They're housed in the old family enclosure these days so I guess anywhere
from 3K - 6K?
For games like tonights however Leicester have the scoreboard paddock &
K Stand, so they'll bring about 10K.
Si
|
32.3102 | Not tonight Josephine | BREW11::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Wed Oct 27 1993 22:43 | 7 |
| Si
Can't come to tonight's game I'm afraid - I'm still in work as we
speak. However, we'll be coming up on Saturday if yer doing anything
then?
J
|
32.3103 | Lucky again ? :-) | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Thu Oct 28 1993 11:29 | 7 |
| What was that about Peter Schmeichel last night?
Apparently he should have been sent of early in the first half?
Soren
|
32.3104 | Any One Get the Draw | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Oct 28 1993 11:52 | 1 |
|
|
32.3105 | Maybe PC Schmeicel should've sent himself off.... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Oct 28 1993 11:57 | 15 |
| re - .3103
Schmeicel used his "get out of jail free" card when he upended Speedie
as he was clear on goal. The ref gave a free-kick and a yellow card to
Schmeicel. However....
....I don't think it would have made any difference as United crushed
Leicester 5-1 with a great alround performance, plus some cracking goals
(Sharpe's being the best after a fluid interchange between Kanchelskis
and Hughes). It was great to see goals coming from open play rather
than set piece or scrambled (Rick O'Shea) affairs.
Looks like there's no stooping United now.
Cheers.....Ned
|
32.3106 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | Igrunent Norvern git | Thu Oct 28 1993 11:59 | 8 |
|
re .3104
Brian,
read the Palace note.... Everton or Crystal Palace - Man Utd
Paul
|
32.3107 | More news? | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Thu Oct 28 1993 12:12 | 7 |
|
Match report?
Who got the goals?
Any other news that might be of interest to the loyal Utd fan that sits
next to me?
Ian
|
32.3108 | Not a bad result! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Oct 28 1993 12:45 | 29 |
| Cracking game!
McClair was nominated MoM!
I was behind the goal where Schmeichel upended Speedie & I must admit that at
the time it didn't look all that bad....... until I saw it on Sports night.
I guess that technically he should have gone.
Anyway, an interesting team selection from fergie & one which paid dividends!
5 cracking goals started off by Bruce (header), McClair (tapin), Sharpe (whopped
it in the top of the net), Hughes (not a special) & Bruce again!
I truly expected a 1 - 1 result from this & Leicester themselves played some
good football. Their goal resulted from an indirect freekick.
After the initial shot on goal Schmeichel saved it but didn't keep hold of the
ball.
By this time a couple of Leicester players (can't remember the names) had moved
goalbound & hence were in an offside position. Another Leicester player put the
ball away & the goal stood.
Schmeichel was a little stunned expecting an offside but what the hell, we won
5 - 1 anyways!!!
A rather large attendance (more than double the pools infact) of just over 41000
made for a good atmosphere last night!
Roll on QPR!
Si
|
32.3109 | if the ref had b****, it might be different!! | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | don't be greedy..200 tickets only | Thu Oct 28 1993 12:58 | 12 |
|
looks like Utd are now getting those pathetic refereeing decisions in
their favour , just like liverpool of old, when the referee just issued
a yellow card to Schmeical, for an outside the box challenge on
Speedie. Speedie was clean through on goal and had just to round Peter
when the keeper took him clean out of the game with a two footed tackle
and clearly made NO contact with the ball.
|
32.3110 | How Sad | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Oct 28 1993 16:07 | 0 |
32.3111 | Yeah Sad..... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Oct 28 1993 16:45 | 9 |
|
.......but how do you explain the fact that he didn't walk???
If an outfield player had made a challenge like that, whether or not he
was the last man on goal, he would have had his marching orders.
If it had been a Leicester player committing the offence Schmeicel
would have frog marched him off personally. Funny how justice is always
one-sided isn't it?
|
32.3112 | A Stroll at O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Oct 28 1993 17:48 | 6 |
32.3113 | More about Schmeical | BOOZER::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Thu Oct 28 1993 18:56 | 15 |
| Guys
No use resorting to vitriol. The ref didn't see fit to dismiss
Schmeical and that's that. From watching on the TV I got the impression
that the ref was behind the incident and couldn't be 100% certain -
which you need to be in this case. Personally I thought that he took
the man and should've gone (and I'm a United fan for those who think we
all wear Red tinted glasses). However, Jimmy Greaves mentioned that
Speedy was not running directly towards goal - whatever that means - it
looked as though he was to me.
Anyway, to resort to a personal attack - Speedy has got away with worse
in the past. Schmeical is generally a fair geezer.
J
|
32.3114 | Give it a rest | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Oct 28 1993 18:58 | 9 |
| re .3111
Its difficult to relate throwing a spectator of the pitch to scything
down Speedie, or may be it isn't in your tunnelled visioned world.
United fans are not arguing against the fact that Schmeichal was very
lucky to stay on. Ok, the ref made a mistake, and we are glad he did.
The ref said he thought Speedie was going too wide anyway to score, so
it wasn't a red card offence -- he was wrong.
|
32.3115 | Red or Yellow. | ESSB::PLYNCH | | Thu Oct 28 1993 19:19 | 11 |
| I think you will have to agree that he should have gone. The ref. did
not have the guts to send him off. A home town decision I think. We
saw Liverpool get these kind of breaks for a good few years. I always
think that refs are less likely to send off home players that those
from the away team. Its again down to the loose and inconsistant
reading of the law by refs. Some will red card people some will not.
Anyway I think Utd would have beaten anyone last even with ten men.
Regards,
Pat
|
32.3116 | As I was saying.... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Oct 28 1993 19:40 | 9 |
| re .3114
>It's difficult to relate throwing a spectator off the pitch to scything
>down Speedie.......
Exactly, that's the point I was making......
Yer man Scmeichel (ie good citizen) turned villain !!!
(if it were GraphiNotes I'd draw a picture... 8-) )
|
32.3117 | O.T. the Place to Be | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Oct 29 1993 13:20 | 8 |
32.3118 | BL's football cliches!! | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Even Better than the Real Thing | Sat Oct 30 1993 17:55 | 80 |
|
Here are a selection of football cliches used by Brian in his notes. Don't
you just love them.
C U N N O
the fact that he didn't walk
It should be a cracker!!
Ferdinand is playing great stuff
Cantona will take some watching
Not the best of results last night, and a mountain to climb
It will be very hard on last nights showing for United to get a result
The Turks have shown that they can match us in all departments
looks like we have a battle on our hands.
Back to the bread and butter stuff tomorrow
but with Pally in such good form,
Your really scraping the barrell now
But still 3 points in the bag
He will put himself about
and the whole team gave 110%.
We were 3-0 up and strolling it
United upped a gear and scored again.
he Brilliant Frenchman outpaced the Swindon defence to score no 2.
Ince then hit the bar as United were rampant.
but they never got out of 3rd gear
Not the best of games, but what a goal to secure the three points.
It will be tough. They are a hard team to break down
A draw looks on the cards
United were not that impressive, but a win is a win
Pallister, Irwin, and Parker were not at the races last night
United had the chances to grab a draw, but it was not their day.
the writing was on the wall that it was not going to be our day
but at the end of the day you could not say they did'nt deserve the win
United stuffed the Hammers last night 3-0.
Sharpe continued his rich vein of form by scoring in the 7th minute
and Bruce completed the rout with a header
so it looks like he is on his way.
Sparkey was super last night
he is the best leader of an attack in the business.
and with the return of Cantona, the future looks rosy.
Villa will be fired up to put one over us
United were impressive and will on this showing, be there at the death again.
|
32.3119 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Mon Nov 01 1993 16:06 | 4 |
| ho!ho!
A cultured display of cliche's.
|
32.3120 | <kick-off time please> | ESSB::NBOYLE | united rule ok | Mon Nov 01 1993 16:39 | 4 |
| Can anyone confirm kick-off time (Irish) for Wednesday,s game against
Galatasary(sp)?. ITV start coverage about 5.20pm I think.
N.B.
|
32.3121 | 5.30ish | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Nov 01 1993 18:07 | 3 |
32.3122 | United vs QPR | BREW11::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Nov 01 1993 18:18 | 39 |
| United 2 QPR 1
Cantona Allen
Hughes
An excellent game which we, thankfully, got 3 points out of and now we
stand a proud 11 points clear at the top of the table.
The first half belonged to QPR who played some excellent one-touch
football largely controlled by Wilkins from Midfield. The QPR fans were
loud and all but silenced us - I think we were stunned/worried...
whatever at such a fluent display. To a large extent it was expected as
they're going so well at the mo. The highlight of the first half for me
was Parker's performance, largely keeping Ferdinand quiet. Giggs and
Sharpe were tightly marked, and so , contributed less than they
normally would.
We were also not concentrating. Our midfield was none existant and QPR
exploited us. We were lucky to go in at half time only one down.
The second half was a complete turnaround. God knows what Fergie said
in the interval but it certainly worked. We performed as the Champions
we are and put QPR under such pressure that we pulled back onto level
terms with a great solo effort from Eric. What a guy. The second was
from Hughes, who was my MotM. He showed determination, strength and,
that much used word, vision to set up some great play. In the first
half, he was the one United guy who looked as though he wanted to get
the ball (Ince is possibly another).
I thoroughly enjoyed the game and I think it highlighted the best of
British football. I only hope that it provides the impoetus for us to
go to Turkey and thrash those muthas.
J
PS Apologies to Simon for not meeting you on Saturday. Got caught in by
my mother who can talk the hind legs off a donkey.
PPS In the light of the previous mail, if I sound John Motson-esque,
then it is by accident, not design!!
|
32.3123 | There's only wun BL.... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Mon Nov 01 1993 18:32 | 11 |
32.3124 | | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Mon Nov 01 1993 20:06 | 1 |
|
|
32.3125 | ..you'r becoming a bit of a cliche yourself.. | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Tue Nov 02 1993 10:03 | 1 |
|
|
32.3126 | | SUBURB::GROOMN | Earning a fortune, paid a pittance !! | Tue Nov 02 1993 12:51 | 10 |
| Seems like Fergie's taking things pretty seriously. If Pallister is
fit it's likely that he will drop Schmiecal to enable him to retain a
settled back-4 (Parker, Bruce, Pally & Irwin) and thus use all foreign
and assimilated players to bolster the midfield and attack. The
midfield will be Keane, Ince, Giggs & Sharpe with Eric and Hughes up
front. The squad has been bolstered by 6 youth-teamers as there
appears to be a 'flu' bug doing the rounds at OT.
Nev.
|
32.3127 | Foreigners | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | How's that....you're out | Tue Nov 02 1993 13:08 | 5 |
|
Irwin, Keane, Cantanna and Hughes makes four Foriegners,
how many are allowed to play ?
|
32.3128 | 2-0 to the Reds | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Nov 02 1993 13:26 | 13 |
32.3129 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Workers of the world unite | Tue Nov 02 1993 13:29 | 4 |
| Fergie should drop Giggs and play Schmeichal. The last thing you want to do is
concede more goals.
Mike
|
32.3130 | Biology, Not your best Subject | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Nov 02 1993 13:30 | 8 |
32.3131 | Who said it's only a game.. | YELBUS::DSMITH | Gazza's my hero...NOT!!!!! | Tue Nov 02 1993 13:58 | 15 |
|
Maybe Fergie is thinking of dropping Schmeichel to protect him from
the Turkish fans who have promised him a very hot welcome following
his "assualt" on the Kurdish protester at OT. Utd arrived in Turkey
last night and were met by a very hostile crowd sporting banners
with welcome messages such as "Welcome to Hell, This is your last 48
hours, The end of the Road" etc etc. The 1000 Utd fans in Turkey have
been promised 1 to 1 police protection. They have been told by Turkish
officials they are entering a "war-zone".
Danny.
ps All the above was in the Sun "newspaper" so I don't know how
accurate it is!!
|
32.3132 | We all know how accurate the Sun is!!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Tue Nov 02 1993 14:25 | 10 |
|
I'd believe 100 politicians first before I'd believe anything the British
tabloids write. Danny Iam surprised you read that thrash... Iam also surprised
the reporters know where Turkey is!!!!!
-dave-
P.s Brian, Julie, believe it or not I will be a Utd fan on wed evening, cunno
will never forgive for saying that!!!!!
|
32.3133 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | COOL AS **** | Tue Nov 02 1993 14:37 | 8 |
| Re 3131
All this was in the Mirror as well. It also had pictures of them and
it stated that a Turkish fan jumped over a fence and told Paul Parker
he will die.
GAry
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32.3134 | Welcome to the Pleasure Dome??!? | BOOZER::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Nov 02 1993 15:18 | 16 |
| re -2 Dave, you don't surprise me at all, nice to see you back in the
land of the living.
Tomorrow is going to be a difficult game and no mistake. Fergie said in
a post-match interview that he has warned his players what to expect -
firecrackers and jackbooted supporters in the corridors of the hotels,
ghetto blasted music played all night, golf balls thrown at them on the
pitch -- all in the name of sport of course.
There was also something said about the crowd being on a yellow card!
This, of course, could have been a little joke.
If they rise above this and win then good on 'em. I just hope that they
can for the sake of football (she says nobly!).
J
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32.3135 | Oops.... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Tue Nov 02 1993 15:22 | 23 |
32.3136 | Welcome to the Pleasure Doom!!!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Tue Nov 02 1993 15:56 | 11 |
|
Julie I bet you'd prefer to see yer boy Hughes knock in two or three on the
17th than tomorrow night or????? Iam not sure I'll agree with your title
Pleasure Dome!!!! I hope I get to see it live.....
-dave-
P.s Ju what to you mean by I don't surprise you at all????? I'll support Utd in
Europe, unless their playing against my 3 favourite continental teams, Ac
Milan, Barcelona, or Frankfurt... Like I was hoping that QPR would stuff
them again 4-1 last saturday.... take care....
|
32.3137 | Georgie pissed at it again... | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Tue Nov 02 1993 17:11 | 15 |
| From today's Sun, a few home truths about Manchester United from
their sad ex-star George Best:
Telly bosses have scrapped a This Is Your Life tribute to
George Best -- because of his drunken tirade at old club
Manchester United.
The special, which had taken six months to plan, was axed
after Best called United "f***ing crap" and his former
team-mate Bobby Charlton "a miserable bastard".
On the page opposite there is a cartoon of Pissed dressed up in a suit
lying face down in the gutter clutching a bottle of lager, and Mickey
Aspel coming out from under a manhole cover saying "George Best! This
Is Your Life!"
|
32.3138 | Maybe the Sun exaggerates... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Tue Nov 02 1993 17:31 | 9 |
| re .3137
What I don't understand is......if he's always p*ssed (as people keep
saying)....how come he manages to show up for "GBs Soccer Night" on BBC
R5 and sound human?
Is it a stand in on Radio????
Cheers.....Ned
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32.3139 | The Best | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Nov 02 1993 18:08 | 12 |
32.3140 | Customised Controversy | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Tue Nov 02 1993 18:16 | 7 |
| re .3139
>....and the greatest footballer that ever lived.
Leaving yourself *wide* open on that one aren't you?
Ned
|
32.3141 | George Best | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | How's that....you're out | Tue Nov 02 1993 18:25 | 12 |
32.3142 | | CLADA::DODONNELL | Nothing personal.It's just business. | Tue Nov 02 1993 18:31 | 2 |
|
Pele was being modest.
|
32.3143 | Brian, Brian, Brian... | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Tue Nov 02 1993 19:29 | 15 |
| > He's a genuine enough guy, who has a problem, and the greatest footballer
> that ever lived.
If Cunno said that about Whelan he'd be carted away to the local looney bin:-).
Best was a *good* footballer. How much of him did you ever see live? All our
generation have ever seen is the best of his best moves and scores. Little else
... none of the wasted passes, the selfishness, the missed games because of
drink, the lack of commitment...
Any T.V. Company with access to the pictures could produce 5/10 minutes of "the
best of the best" of any average footballer which would flatter even Pele.
Best was not the best!!!!!
James.
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32.3144 | Genius at work | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | How's that....you're out | Tue Nov 02 1993 19:45 | 15 |
32.3145 | He was the Best! | SHIPS::MACDONALD_J | | Tue Nov 02 1993 20:25 | 15 |
| I saw George Best play alot for United in the early seventies - he was
in a crap team but he used to play his heart out: he was everywhere,
tackling back, raking 30 yard balls, scoring goals....everything. He's
the best player I've seen in English football by a long way. It's hard
to say about the world because he never had a world stage on which to
perform. He was only 22 when United played their last European game
that he was involved in (EC semi-final vs AC Milan 1969). I was too
young to see him live in the sixties when he (from all accounts)
humbled the best teams in Europe eg vs Benfica in 65 or 66 when United
won 5-1 in Lisbon and George as a 17 year old took the piss. However,
from what I saw of him in the league alongside other world class
players like Charlton, Peters, Giles and so on I have no doubt he would
have scintillated any world cup.
Jamie
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32.3146 | What a load of Bo**ocks | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Nov 02 1993 20:54 | 27 |
32.3147 | Dave, the raving red | BOOZER::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Nov 02 1993 21:57 | 27 |
| re .3136
Dave, I meant that although/despite (delete where applicable!) the fact
that you're a Liverpool supporter, you are a fair football supporter
too so your comment re wanting United to win was no surprise to me.
With reference to tomorrow night's game, I think that Schmeical should
step aside for Sealey. Les has always played well on the big occasion,
he is an experienced keeper in European situations (ECWC campaign) and
will play his a**e off if picked. The Schmeical incident at OT leads me
to believe that there could well be some trub if he plays.
We need all of our outfield strength to beat these guys and no mistake.
We play so fluidly in the league and I've noticed that we have
never looked as convincing when one or two of the foreign guys are left
out. We need our strongest squad out there tomorrow and I firmly
believe Schmeical should be sacrificed, certainly not Giggs,
*definately* not Hughes, and as Robson looks ever doubtful, Keane has
to be in. Not to play Eric would be madness, ditto Irwin.
The City game pales in comparison with this, mind you they may well
benefit from a crocked United side depending on what goes on tomorrow.
Gulp!!
Come on yew Reeedddddssss.....
J. (Julie to avoid any confusion)
|
32.3148 | Name that Team | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Nov 02 1993 22:15 | 23 |
32.3149 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Nov 02 1993 22:39 | 14 |
| re the George Best issue....
actually, Pele was here in Dublin a few weeks back, and asked about the
best player of all time he stated that several factors make a "great"
player, including their sportmanship, gentlemanly conduct and general
disposition. He named Bobby Charlton as his "best player". I'm
surprised someone has quoted him as saying it was Best...maybe he did
in a different interview some other time, but three weeks ago it was
definitely Bobby Charlton.
Best was one of the greatest, perhaps the greatest. Who knows? How can
you compare them? What difference does it make, anyway?
Declan
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32.3150 | | YUPPY::PANES | Blimey' Caff, we've 'ad a wight wesult | Wed Nov 03 1993 12:10 | 35 |
| re Best
I saw him break Ian Evans leg at Selhurts with a late two legged tackle
does this count. He was a bloody marvelous player even if he did play for the
M*n**hs.
> <<< Note 32.3148 by ESSB::BLONG "UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993" >>>
-< Name that Team >-
>The sports news just said that Robbo is very doubtful after suffering a
^^^^^
>reaction to his op. It also said that Pally is definately out. We will have
^^^^^
>to wait and see. Keane is also said to be suffering from the "flu" so it looks
^^^^^
(y)
>like Fergie could have a selection problem.
^^^^^^
>I attended the QPR game on saturday and saw a very good game. QPR played some
>very neat football in the first half, but besides the goal they never really
>threatened Schmeichel goal. United on the other hand were giving them too
^^^^^^^^^^
Schmeikey?
Stuey
BTW did anyone see the foul that Hughes(y) commmited whilst Cantona(y) was
on the run that lead to his goal?
|
32.3151 | Look what you started Brian... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Wed Nov 03 1993 12:12 | 24 |
| re -3149
>Best was one of the greatest, perhaps the greatest. Who knows? How can
>you compare them? What difference does it make, anyway?
That's the most sensible statement on the subject to date. You just
can't go around saying things like "the greatest player that ever lived"
(ref Brian's original time bomb) cos you simply don't have all the
facts, or the experience. It's hard to argue with conjecture.
To try and put a name to something so subjective I think most people would
probably agree that Pele was the greatest player ever, but how many
actually saw him play?
For me, the greatest player *I* ever *saw* *live* was a Scots guy by the
name of Tony Green (who??? I hear you all say) but that was probably
before (most of) you're time. I actually saw Best play at Newcastle six
times in the 60's and he was brilliant once and diabolical five times,
but I have no doubt he was a special talent. It just so happened that on
the five occassions he was poor he was up against a brilliant (Irish)
fullback by the name of David Craig.
Maybe we should all stick to the greatest player *we* actually saw!
Cheers.....Ned
|
32.3152 | Bestie not in top six. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Even Better than the Real Thing | Wed Nov 03 1993 13:15 | 23 |
32.3153 | No Way Out, We Will See | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Nov 03 1993 13:24 | 12 |
32.3154 | Is Cunno Whelans love child ????? | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Wed Nov 03 1993 13:26 | 9 |
| Cunno, is Ronnie Whelan your Dad or something ? He deserves to be in
that list as much as Vinnie Jones. I dunno Cunno ;-) that seems a bit
of a fixation with a mediocre player to me. As for Aldridge, well what
can I say ? Try Rush if you have to have that type of striker. How
about Clive Allen, far more prolific thasn Aldridge. Where's Hoddle on
your list, Waddle, Keegan, Bobby Charlton, I could go on.
Rich
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32.3155 | Prediction : Turks 1 Mancs 3 | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Wed Nov 03 1993 13:40 | 11 |
| re .3153
>We have had this Best debate before. I just answered a note on Best and threw
>in my honest oponion at the end. If people want to argue, well fine, let them.
Subtle, subtle......
Like the guy who said...
I just threw in the bomb. If people want to get blown up, well fine,
let them. ;-) <----had my nose fixed!!
|
32.3156 | re .3154..he was just messing (I think?) | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Wed Nov 03 1993 13:42 | 1 |
|
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32.3157 | Rich sucks air through his teath like a plumber giving a quote | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Wed Nov 03 1993 13:51 | 12 |
| I dunno, I've seen some frightening notes concerning Cunno and Ronnie
;^). Say, why am I noting in here, when my heart and brain says write
in the Tottenham topic ?
Rich.
Hoddle will always be my no one player, with waddle at number two.
Yes I did buy Diamond Lights, on 7" picture disc and 12" and I don't
care what anyone says, I like it.
|
32.3158 | Sun Headline-Turkish Delight | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Wed Nov 03 1993 14:34 | 8 |
| It'll be 0-2 tonight for United, and Turkey will declare war on
Manchester. Will Schemmiel be playing tonight? If he does he'd better
be wearing a helmet!
Cunno's list is great down to the last 2 of course where he mentions
a couple of players no one has ever heard of...:-)
-Dom
|
32.3159 | ...it'll get worse.... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Wed Nov 03 1993 15:39 | 6 |
| ...and as an add on, as reported in today's VTX news - 160 Man Utd
fans were arrested in disturbances in Turkey.
It then follows by saying that 31 of them escaped!!!
-Dom
|
32.3160 | | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Wed Nov 03 1993 15:44 | 5 |
| >> It then follows by saying that 31 of them escaped!!!
So much for Turkish security :*)
Al.
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32.3161 | | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Nov 03 1993 15:59 | 9 |
32.3162 | Wasn't meant as an insult.. | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Wed Nov 03 1993 17:41 | 7 |
| Brian,
I fear you find a simple analogy insulting!!
If you want insulting then head on down to note 130 for some
serious abuse.
Keep smiling....Ned
|
32.3163 | MUFC fan on the rampage | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Wed Nov 03 1993 17:54 | 9 |
| I see some MUFC fans are after trashing a hotel in Istanbul. I suppose they
were provoked into doing it because the local women weren't going for them :-).
Now if it happen to be Leeds fan in the same position it would be "ban the
bastards" all over the place.
Should be a good old game tonight, not that some fans will get a chance to see
it, as I hear Turkish jails are far from full of delight...
James.
|
32.3164 | 4 good ones & G4 | ESSB::PLYNCH | | Wed Nov 03 1993 19:03 | 8 |
| Just reading in here when I came across .3153 from CUNNO and I thought
he's doing well with the first four name but out come the tinted
glasses.
As for .3159 and .3160 did I read somewhere that Group 4 were expanding
into the Turkish prison system.
Pat
|
32.3165 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | I=FAT$W_UGLY | Wed Nov 03 1993 21:39 | 4 |
|
Galatasaray 0-0 Man Utd at half-time
|
32.3166 | Final Score | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Nov 03 1993 22:19 | 7 |
|
Galatasaray 0-0 Man Utd
Del.
|
32.3167 | What a team! | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | U.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there! | Wed Nov 03 1993 22:40 | 1 |
| well done the shopkeepers XI
|
32.3168 | It's time to admitt there is something very wrong | MACNAS::PRIDGE | | Thu Nov 04 1993 03:03 | 10 |
|
There is something seriously wrong with British Football,Man Utd could
not manage one shot on target during the course of tonight's game.A
friend of mine who used to live in Italy told me recently that the
Italians rate Keegan and Brady as only two good British and Irish
"exports" to play in Europe.Maybe our players are not as good as we or
media like to think they are.
Pat
|
32.3169 | Socceroooooos | GLADYS::CRAVEN | You are a case and a half | Thu Nov 04 1993 04:51 | 8 |
| I'd agree with that Pat. In Australia we now base our style on
European, not British, hence a 1-1 draw with Argentina which we could
easily have won 3-0. The most pommie player of the lot, David Mitchell,
spat the dummy and went home to Millwall when he realised he had a limited
future under the new world order for soccer installed by coach Eddie
Thomson.
Ica
|
32.3170 | Damn it... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Nov 04 1993 08:49 | 11 |
| So how do you explain the near domination of UK clubs in Europe
over the '70s and '80s with teams like Liverpool untouchable for
about 4 years (Cunno note this compliment in the Man U Note :-))
United will go on to win the Premier this year with a record points
total and win the Euro Cup, not unlike Marrseile a couple of years
back.
They'll probably win the FA cup as an extra too :-)
-Dom
|
32.3171 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Thu Nov 04 1993 11:11 | 10 |
|
Re.3168
Dont forget Norwich just put out one of the so called giants of
European Football....Bayern Munich.
Dave...who does'nt think there is much wrong with English Football at
club level.
|
32.3172 | Don't forget the CCC Cup | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Nov 04 1993 11:16 | 17 |
| re .3170
That's what I like to see.....bravado in the face of adversity. I think
the guys are talking about *now* not the 70s and 80s. I think a better
counter argument would be the great performances last night of Ars**al
and Nor**ch.
I fear for United as the showed last night that they are clueless
tactically, and they don't do their 'homework' on teams. Your claim
they will win the Premiership with a record number of points looks good
right now on paper, but I can't see it happening unless Frownin Fergie
wakes up to the fact that other teams *can* play, and he picksd his
best side (Hughes *had* to play last night!). Anyway don't want to
be too harsh as I feel sad for United and their supporters this
morning.
Cheers....Ned
|
32.3173 | Is Ned really Cunno's cousin? | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Nov 04 1993 11:52 | 7 |
| Can someone put a match report in here for those of us who were unable
to see the game....
.....how much of the game did they have 11 players standing on their
goal line....;-)
-Dom
|
32.3174 | 'e didn't touch 'im ref ! | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Thu Nov 04 1993 12:05 | 9 |
|
I'm not using this as an excuse but what did ya all think of the ref ?
As someone mentioned United looked "clueless".Couldn't agree more !
They never looked like scoring. In fairness to Galtas... they ran the
legs off themselves for 90 minutes. Their defense was constantly packed
and the breaks forward always looked dangerous.
Peter(An Impartial Celt)
|
32.3175 | No cuz o' mine | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Nov 04 1993 12:28 | 23 |
32.3176 | There Out, and Deserve to Be | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Nov 04 1993 13:12 | 21 |
32.3177 | Not one Shot!!!!? | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Nov 04 1993 13:24 | 9 |
| It was luck Eric only shook his hand.....
...what was the refs nationality then?
If we really didn't have a shot on target than we didn't deserve
to go through..
-Dom
|
32.3178 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I WANNA BE ADORED | Thu Nov 04 1993 13:27 | 8 |
| Re 3177
The ref was Swiss. He was worse than Man Utd.
Gary
|
32.3179 | poor poor | CLADA::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld game.... | Thu Nov 04 1993 13:32 | 28 |
|
A poor performance from United last night...very poor indeed....
Its hard to know what went wrong....Man Utd have been excellent
domestically all season but in both rounds of the European Cup
they've been very poor . Why I wonder....
I suppose this stupid rule of only being able to play 3 non-English
players has to take some of the blame , the teams style was broken...
For me most of the blame has to rest on Fergie's shoulders....he has
to pick the teams...leaving out Hughes last night wasn't a good idea...
He picked Robson again last night after the disastrous performance
Robbo gave in the first match . With all the money Fergie spent,
United haven't great cover at the back when one of the Centre Half's
are missing...
I've never rated Fergie as a manager , the man who deserves the
credit for last season's title is Howard Wilkinson of Leeds , for
agreeing to sell Cantona to United . For before Cantona arrived
United were going nowhere fast.....
Then again it's sad United are out of the European Cup.....
Believe it or not I was actually cheering for United last night ,
so there is no need for any stick .
Lets hope for United's sake that ye don't suffer any after effects
from the exit from Europe , like what happened to Arsenal and Leeds
over the last few seasons.....
Keep the faith
jm
|
32.3180 | | YELBUS::DSMITH | Gazza's my hero...NOT!!!!! | Thu Nov 04 1993 13:46 | 12 |
|
Re last
I don't understand how you can say that you don't rate Fergie as a
manager! He's won the league championship and FA cup in both Scotland
and England and also led both Aberdeen and Man Utd to the Cup-Winners
Cup. Surely that in itself speak volumes for his management ability.
For what it's worth, I was surprised he didn't play Hughes last night,
Robson was shockingly bad.
Danny.
|
32.3181 | Cantona got up the nose of the wrong man | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Thu Nov 04 1993 13:51 | 22 |
| The ref was a French teacher and what Cantona said would probably make the
moderators of this conference blush so I won't bother trying to paraphrase
what he more than likely said.
Cantona was completely anonymous, and let it be said I think Cantona doesn't
have the bottle when it comes to be crunch. The exact same scenario unfolded
last term when Leeds were under the cosh, both in Stuggart and Rangers. The
man might as well have been in the crowd for all the good his little flicks
here and there were.
United were truly humbled by a tough little Turkish team. They will reap the
benefits of this and can only get better, both in a financial and a soccer
sense.
I see the stock market price of United went down 59p or something this morning
on the news that United have missed out on a possible 7,000,000 pound bonanza,
had they qualified.
You truly deserve to be out, as Leeds deserved last year, since you didn't make
things happen when they were needed.
James.
|
32.3182 | Any more info anyone? | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Thu Nov 04 1993 13:54 | 9 |
|
Ref : Cantona...
I watched fifteen minutes of highlights on French tele last night,
and the commentators were at a loss to explain the sending off. They
felt that the ref. had mis-interpreted a gesture from him. Being a
Swiss ref. and Eric speaking to him in French, there's a very good
chance the ref. understood what Eric said! Maybe that was it? Any
clues?
|
32.3183 | Bad timing | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Thu Nov 04 1993 13:55 | 4 |
|
oops, notes clash, thanks .3181!
Ian
|
32.3184 | M*rd! | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Nov 04 1993 14:01 | 8 |
| I herby renounce my Swiss citizenship, does anybody want a Swiss
passport, I'll stick to my British one and put up with the longer
queues at Passport Control ;-)
The ref must have been from the Suisse Romand region, Geneva or
Lausanne, not far from me...what was his name again?
-Dom ;-)
|
32.3185 | TURKISH DELIGHT | PEKING::WELLERM | | Thu Nov 04 1993 14:19 | 17 |
|
The Ref is a trained language teacher and one of them happens to be
.....FRENCH...his name is KURT ROTHLISBERGER and is a well known ref
on the European circuit....As for the game, United never had a clue
Giggs and Cantona let the team down badly with poor performances and
our idea of packing the midfield and breaking from deep never worked
Robson was the only midfielder trying to break into the box and on
a few occasions the one two's he tried to play was let down by poor
return balls..Giggs being the main culprit..I still reserve judgement
about Keane he still dissapoints me when he plays..what did he do all
game..???...Cantona plays better in my view when he plays behind two
forwards and makes his passes and runs from deep he doesn't look the
same player when he acts as a target man..as I thought it showed last
night, thats why I think Hughes should have played ..all in all a very
poor performance..
Matt
|
32.3186 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Thu Nov 04 1993 14:51 | 7 |
|
re: .3179
Excellent note. Couldn't agree more !
Fergie's a fool !!!!!!! and Robbo's past it !!!!!!
Peter(An Impartial Celt)
|
32.3187 | Refs are awful! | PIECES::63585::SWIFFEN | | Thu Nov 04 1993 15:10 | 15 |
| Can't say I am too upset about United losing, but one thing
that I have to agree with is looking at last night's Norwich
and United games, that the standard of refereeing in Europe is
diabolical. The bookings United players got were awful, the
Parker one the bloke just fell over, in the Norwich game the
ref let Matheaus get away with murder, then booked Gunn for
trying to calm the situation. I just cannot understand how
people like these are selected to be refs!!
From a Liverpool point of view, let's hope that United do a
Leeds and struggle after a European exit..
Why they didn't appear to play though is a mystery.
Chris.
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32.3188 | Utd without Hughes == defeat | BLKPUD::HUGHESS | | Thu Nov 04 1993 15:22 | 7 |
| ANyone who has watched Utd over the last few years knows they are not
the same team without Hughes. He takes the weight off other players by
holding the ball up and bringing Giggs/Sharpe into play. I believe
that Utd's fate was sealed when he prefered an out of form Keane to
Hughes. He did it before at Chelsea away and look what happened there.
simon
|
32.3189 | So Fergie can't speak Turkish (or English) | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Nov 04 1993 15:58 | 30 |
32.3190 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Thu Nov 04 1993 16:18 | 7 |
|
Heard on the radion that six of the Manc thugs who rioted in a
hotel in Istanbul have been sent to the notorious prison used
in the film "Midnight express".. They have been sent there indefinatly
until their trial. That will teach this scum to cause trouble abroad.
Andy..B
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32.3191 | Correct me if I'm wrong | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Thu Nov 04 1993 16:23 | 6 |
| I may be wrong, but didn't Hughes pick up a booking in the previous
match, for a stupid late tackle in the opposition half, that ruled him
out of the second leg because he picked up his first yellow card in the
first round ?
Rich.
|
32.3192 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Nov 04 1993 16:31 | 6 |
| re -2
I doubt if they were detained in the prison used in Midnight Express.
The movie wasn't made in Turkey.
Declan
|
32.3193 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu Nov 04 1993 16:37 | 12 |
| > <<< Note 32.3191 by CHEFS::HARRISR "Goosenargh!" >>>
> -< Correct me if I'm wrong >-
>
> I may be wrong, but didn't Hughes pick up a booking in the previous
> match, for a stupid late tackle in the opposition half, that ruled him
> out of the second leg because he picked up his first yellow card in the
> first round ?
That was when he was playing for Wales - he misses the last game of the
Qualifying.
g
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32.3194 | Stats | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Nov 04 1993 18:16 | 60 |
| Manchester United Football Club
Fixtures for Season 1993/94 Result Scorers
* Live on SKY
@ Live on ITV
Sat Aug 7th Arsenal (CH) Wembley 1-1 Hughes (Utd Won 5-4 Pens)
Sun Aug 15th * Norwich City (A) 2-0 Giggs,Robson
Wed Aug 18th Sheffield United (H) 3-0 Keane(2),Hughes
Sat Aug 21th Newcastle United (H) 1-1 Giggs
Mon Aug 23rd * Aston Villa (A) 2-1 Sharpe(2)
Sat Aug 28th Southampton (A) 3-1 Sharpe,Cantona,Irwin
Wed Sep 1st West Ham United (H) 3-0 Sharpe,Cantona,Bruce
Sat Sep 11th Chelsea (A) 0-1
Wed Sep 15th @ Honved (A) (EC 1st Rd 1L) 3-2 Keane(2),Cantona
Sun Sep 19th * Arsenal (H) 1-0 Cantona
Wed Sep 22nd Stoke City (A) (C Cola) 1-2 Dublin
Sat Sep 25th Swindon Town (H) 4-2 Kanchelskis,Cantona,Hughes(2)
Wed Sep 29th @ Honved (H) (EC 1st Rd 2L) 2-1 Bruce(2)
Sat Oct 2nd Sheffield Wednesday (A) 3-2 Hughes(2),Giggs
Wed Oct 5th Stoke City (H) (C Cola) 2-0 Sharpe,McClair
Sat Oct 16th Spurs (H) 2-1 Keane,Sharpe
Wed Oct 20th @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 1st Lg 3-3 Robson,Cantona,OG
Sat Oct 23rd Everton (A) 1-0 Sharpe
Wed Oct 27th Leicester (H) (C Cola Cup) 5-1 Bruce(2),McClair,Sharpe,Hughes
Sat Oct 30th Queens Park Rangers (H) 2-1 Cantona,Hughes
Wed Nov 3rd @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 2nd Lg 0-0
Sun Nov 7th * Manchester City (A)
Sat Nov 20th Wimbledon (H)
Wed Nov 24th Ipswich Town (H)
Sat Nov 27th Coventry City (A)
Sat Dec 4th Norwich City (H)
Tue Dec 7th Sheffield United (A)
Sat Dec 11th Newcastle United (A)
Sat Dec 18th Aston Villa (H)
Sun Dec 26th * Blackburn Rovers (H)
Tue Dec 28th Oldham Athletic (A)
Sat Jan 1st Leeds United (H)
Mon Jan 3rd Liverpool (A)
Sat Jan 8th F.A. Cup 3rd Round
Sat Jan 15th Spurs (A)
Sat Jan 22nd Everton (H)
Sat Jan 29th F.A. Cup 4th Round
Sat Feb 12th Queens Park Rangers (A)
Sat Feb 19th Southampton (H)
Sat Feb 26th West Ham United (A)
Sat Mar 5th Chelsea (H)
Sat Mar 12th Arsenal (A)
Sat Mar 19th Swindon Town (A)
Sat Mar 26th Sheffield Wednesday (H)
Wed Mar 30th Liverpool (H)
Sat Apr 2nd Blackburn Rovers (A)
Mon Apr 4th Oldham Athletic (H)
Sat Apr 9th Leeds United (A)
Sat Apr 16th Wimbledon (A)
Sat Apr 23rd Manchester City (H)
Sat Apr 30th Ipswich Town (A)
Sat May 7th Coventry City (H)
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32.3195 | Comments from a nearby Utd. supporter | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Nov 05 1993 12:46 | 26 |
32.3196 | I thought it was obvious really ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Fri Nov 05 1993 13:33 | 13 |
| Kevin,
Of course we all share these sentiments. However, your co-worker missed
out on the real issue :
"We decided that the European Cup was secondary in importance to the
Premiership. That's why we rested Hughes on Wednesday."
Jerry.
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32.3197 | Reverse Logic | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Fri Nov 05 1993 14:34 | 6 |
| re - .3196
You also missed....
We fielded a below strength side in the European Cup, so that we could
concentrate on the Coca Cola Cup. 8^)
|
32.3198 | Far too many | OPG::TONY | | Fri Nov 05 1993 17:36 | 6 |
| They (Galadisaray) fielded too many foreigners..
Can we replay the game ?
So there...!!! 8-(
Tony
|
32.3199 | Just FYI.. | KBOMFG::KOEPPE | Counting the days... | Fri Nov 05 1993 18:08 | 11 |
| RE .3190:
Andy,
just FYI the prison USED in the film "Midnight Express" is located
in Malta. I definitely wouldn't want to be sent to the REAL place!!
Regards
Eduard ;-)
|
32.3200 | Eric the Red | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Nov 05 1993 20:06 | 13 |
32.3201 | If it's in the SUN, it must be true | COMICS::LINDLEY | | Fri Nov 05 1993 20:36 | 13 |
| John Sadler ? - He's an ArseNIL supporter isn't he ? He certainly
doesn't support/like Leeds.
I agree with Brian, with some of this crap the "media" write. They spend
ages "building up" how wonderful a team/player is and then knock them
straight down again when things don't go right. Does anybody really
believe it ?
Anyway, everybody knows why Man Utd are out of European cup - Mark
Hughes was left out last Wednesday.
Can't see Man U doing a Leeds of last year. Only question is who will
finish second in the league.....!!!!
|
32.3202 | Ottoman Empire Rules O.K. | WELCLU::CADD | L.U.F.C. League Champions 1991/92 | Fri Nov 05 1993 21:06 | 18 |
|
Do i detect a certain amount of fatherly protection towards Monsieur
C*ntona Brian ?? .
I doubt whether mr Sadler is a Leeds fan (that's Emlyn Hughes isn't
it ?).
Let's see if the mancs are any better than Arsenal 2 years ago and
Leeds last year.You will be surprised at how it knocks a team back to
get put out of a competition like the Champions cup whether on away
goals or to lose !!!!
I seem to recall a number of years ago when Atkinson was in charge
you lost a 10 point lead at the top of the first division and the title
to boot!!!!.It's too early to say you will back in the Champions
cup next season.
Paul
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32.3203 | Unbiased Cantona Fan.. | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Sat Nov 06 1993 11:29 | 8 |
| Dont forget journalists have got to find something to write about,
to knock Cantona is laughable, its him probably more than any of the
other players that has made Man U so strong in the last few months.
THE SUN of course it should be remembered is NOT a news paper,
its a COMIC.....
-Dom
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32.3204 | Miko gets the same treatment up here btw! | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | The World's Greatest Loafer | Sat Nov 06 1993 13:27 | 10 |
|
RE:Last few regarding Cantona.
I have to disagree with the statement that he is not a player for the
"big occassion",as last season in the Champions' Cup v's RANGERS,he
was the only Leeds player to cause us any problems at Elland Road.
You have to laugh at the British mentality when their ideal footballer
is someone who will run about like a headless chicken for ninety
minutes,making contact with everything but the ball.
|
32.3205 | Oh Ah The Cantona | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat Nov 06 1993 13:50 | 10 |
32.3206 | He's gone to ground alright!!!! | ESSB::BREE | | Mon Nov 08 1993 01:22 | 8 |
| Brian,
It looks like you wrote the script. This result has to rank alongside last
season's game against Wednesday at O.T. for value.
Keane is getting closer to the 3.75m tag all the time.
Pau;
|
32.3207 | ....and..... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Nov 08 1993 09:03 | 7 |
| ...the score was 2-3 to United, but lets have a match report for those
of us couldn't see the game.
I must say I though we might have lost this one, as derby games seem
to follow no logical order, or recent form.....
-Dom
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32.3208 | Be still my beating heart | BREW11::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Nov 08 1993 15:43 | 40 |
| Dom, I'll do my best.
I managed to bribe one of my boyfriend's mates into letting us both
take over his living room to watch the game and I'm B****y glad I did.
The first half (contrary to what Fergie said post-game) was all City.
Brian Horton's formation totally foxed us. They outplayed us
everywhere, especially in.... yep you guessed it .... midfield and
Niall Quinn was causing no end of problems up front. Who was marking
him? If it was Pally, he did a disastrous job. As the most dangerous
guy City has in front of goal in high ball situations, he was given a
frightening amount of space as shown by the two goals. Schmeical dealt
with them badly imo. He came out on both occasions and left his goal
wide open (where was the rest of the backline???) when he should've
stayed back and let the defender handle the situ. Our defence is
rapidly drawing comparisons with a leaky sieve. What's gone wrong?
City fully deserved their half time lead as we looked clueless. We were
motivated and the tackles were raining in, the worst came from Hughes
(sigh), getting overemotional as only us Welshies can get. It looked
nasty though as he stomped on someone (help ??) and shoved McMahon
after Stevie had brought him down.
Second half, well the whole game really, was a re-run of the QPR game.
We dominated completely and it was no surprise when Eric scored
latching on to a terrible backpass from Vonk. What in god's name did he
think he was playing at??? The second came when Giggs came on for
Kanchelskis. His first touch was a volley across the face of goal
straight into Cantona's path. Eric coolly slotted home. The third came
in the last minute from a great build-up involving Irwin, Sharpe and
Giggs again. Vonk was once again in a dream, watching Hughes going for
the cross and missing, he left Keane who followed up and scored the
winner.
The best Derby game I've seen in a long while and it shut those
doubters up good and proper. Especially those trying to bring our Eric
down. Ha ha ha. I laugh dans your visage.
J
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32.3209 | | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Nov 08 1993 16:18 | 7 |
| I wondered if Pallister was fit? The first goal he just stood and
watched; don't think SChmeichal was at fault; he had every right to
expect Pallister to clear the cross.
Also Keane should have scored before City's first.
Still, 11 points clear & a 1/3rd of the season gone...
|
32.3210 | Great! | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Nov 08 1993 16:28 | 5 |
| Julie,
Thanks for the report, it really makes up for not being able
to see the game.
-Dom
|
32.3211 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Workers of the world unite | Mon Nov 08 1993 18:02 | 8 |
| Q:What's gone wrong with United's defence?
A:Dennis Irwin is old, slow, and crap.
Buy someone from Santa Souness. It's getting to the festive season now and it's
always worked for Villa. (Apart from el crappo Deano that is)
Mike
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32.3212 | 17 Years and Won F*@k All, City, City | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Nov 09 1993 20:00 | 33 |
32.3213 | Solves the Foreigner Rule for a While | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Nov 12 1993 13:00 | 4 |
32.3214 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | A14: That's you that is! | Fri Nov 12 1993 13:44 | 2 |
|
Shattered? Is he feeling sorry for Cantona? One suspects not.
|
32.3215 | No, He wanted him to get 5 Years | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Nov 12 1993 14:30 | 0 |
32.3216 | GBH Of The Earhole....!! | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | Hope It Get`s Better.. | Fri Nov 12 1993 14:54 | 6 |
|
He should have got 5 years.
Tam. =8-)
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32.3217 | Some Snippets | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Nov 12 1993 18:21 | 21 |
32.3218 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | | Fri Nov 12 1993 19:12 | 9 |
|
I'm over the moon to tell you this Brian, it'll be a game of two
halves, but I'm sure the best team will win........
It's on Tuesday the 30th November - the game will NOT be all ticket -
for Everton supporters anyway.
Paul
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32.3219 | Whitbread - good for drain cleaning only | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | U.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there! | Fri Nov 12 1993 20:00 | 9 |
| re .3217 (brian)
Whitbread - surely even the Mancs have higher standards than taking dosh
from them? it'll give a new meaning to the phrase "a piss-poor
performance" though (:==:)
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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32.3220 | Disgusting | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Mon Nov 15 1993 12:06 | 10 |
| I think it's disgusting that the fans smile while the team changes
strip every 6 months. How is any self respecting fan supposed to keep
upto date fashion-wise when the team goes and re-invents itself every
so often. It becoming more like a fashion parade with United having a
spring fashion show (Black's in) and then 6 months later, an autumn
fashion extravaganza (then red again). Personally I think it quite
amusing - the club fleecing the fan for everything he's/she's got,
especially since the fan always comes back for more.
Jamming James.
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32.3221 | Same story | OPG::TONY | | Mon Nov 15 1993 14:00 | 9 |
| This issue regarding kits and the number of changes its the same all over the
UK. It seems United get all the attention cos I suppose they sell the most
replicas...But ask a QPR fan for instance as to how many replica kits he has and
you'll find they've gone through as many...Same for Leeds, Liverpool, Spurs etc.
At the end of the day you don't have to buy them..Simple as that..!!
Tony
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32.3222 | If I hear *one* more "at the end of the day" aghhhh!! | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Mon Nov 15 1993 14:29 | 11 |
32.3223 | Check to see if your own house is in order | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Nov 15 1993 16:04 | 13 |
32.3224 | Two Wrongs don't make a Right | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Mon Nov 15 1993 16:17 | 8 |
| re .3223
I think the point is that clubs (plural) are ripping the fans off.
Saying 'Leeds do it so you can't criticise Man U' doesn't make what
Man U are doing right, or maybe you think it does?
Cheers....Ned
|
32.3225 | wrong | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | One-six-five and counting | Mon Nov 15 1993 16:29 | 6 |
|
Note .3220 was clearly a dig at United, not a generalization.
Tony
|
32.3226 | Right Regardless... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Mon Nov 15 1993 16:47 | 7 |
| re - .3225
Oh, I see, it was a dig at United so you have to defend United whether you
agree with James or not???
Ned
|
32.3227 | I come clean | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Mon Nov 15 1993 18:35 | 9 |
| re -2
Correct :-).
re -1
Agree ;-).
James.
|
32.3228 | Snippets | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Nov 15 1993 22:27 | 6 |
32.3229 | "a quite exquisite finish" - A. Gray | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Tue Nov 16 1993 12:25 | 9 |
|
re - .3228
...and the Newcastle game slated for the 11th December will probably be
on the 13th or 14th. There'll be some hype for that on Sky...
The Entertainers vs The Champions
Ned
|
32.3230 | Screwed up *again* | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Tue Nov 16 1993 12:33 | 6 |
|
Sorry,
That should read "will probably be on the 12th or 13th". Got
carried away in the excitement.
Ned
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32.3231 | Tickets Needed | ESSB::TJORDAN | JACK'S ARMY MARCH ON!!!!! | Tue Nov 16 1993 17:16 | 12 |
|
Hello,
Does anybody outhere know if it is still possible to get tickets
for UTD v Ipswich Town on wednesday nov 24th as a friend and i are
going to Warrington on a course next week and we would like to take in
the game. any details,help would be appreciated.
Tony.
|
32.3232 | Gentlemen, lets broaden our minds ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Nov 16 1993 18:04 | 7 |
|
Do yourselves a favour and go to Blackburn v Coventry on the 23rd,
getting tickets will be easier :-).
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3233 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Tue Nov 16 1993 19:58 | 5 |
| re -2
It's sold out.
Si
|
32.3234 | Dont be a Bulgarian Businessman in France today.. | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Nov 18 1993 09:08 | 15 |
| ....there's a novel title....
Both Cantona and Schemmiel will not be going to next years World Cup
with their National teams.
Cantona blasted France in to the lead in the first half, the Bulgarians
equalised and up to the last 10 seconds France were still going to the
World Cup until the Bulgarians scored the winner and knocked Cantona
and his team mates out, there was dead silence in the French stadium.
-Dom
P.s. The Bulgarian Basketball team also beat the French last night!
Hence the title....:-)
|
32.3235 | New Membership | TLAV02::WICHAIWONG | | Thu Nov 18 1993 09:56 | 14 |
| Cheer! Yup! I've just got an application form for M.U.F.C. membership.
I hurry to fill out that form and return to his office. I'm anxiously
waiting for the reply of membership acceptance. I want to be one of
the red armys and get some priviledges from him, like priviledge to buy
some souveniurs or to get the yearbook with membership card. Does it
good for me to be the member at the MID of this season? Please tell me
that do I have to resubscribe every year to retain the merbership
status? By the way, wish Man. Utd. to be succeeded for all trophy,
both Premier, F.A. Cup and Coca Cola Leage Cup. Huray!
One of the new membership in the far-away land of U.K.,
Wichai.
|
32.3236 | Only Keane gets a ticket! | BERN02::GOODEJ | | Thu Nov 18 1993 11:23 | 18 |
|
Re .3234
Am I right in saying that only *** 1 *** of United's stars will be
booking their flight to the USA......ie. Roy Keane?
Hughes \ Wales Out
Giggs /
Schmeicel Denmark Out
Cantona France Out
Ince \
Palister England
Parker Out
Sharpe /
Kanchelskis Czech/Sloviakia? Out
Mc? Scotland Out
JBG
|
32.3237 | You missed one.. | MASALA::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Thu Nov 18 1993 11:44 | 4 |
|
Dennis Irwin will be going to the USA as well....
D.
|
32.3238 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Nov 18 1993 13:03 | 1 |
| Kanchelskis will be going with Russia.
|
32.3239 | Another Irishman ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Nov 18 1993 16:27 | 2 |
| And Steve Bruce will be going with Ireland (assuming they sort out the
red tape !).
|
32.3240 | Too late. | REDARO::WLC_IMPROV1 | | Thu Nov 18 1993 17:41 | 5 |
| RE.3235
Manchester United stopped membership on the 31/10/93 because
they already have enough members this season.Also,yes you do have to
re-subscribe every season.Good luck anyway...
|
32.3241 | Tickets still available! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Thu Nov 18 1993 20:31 | 12 |
| Re .3231
Ooops!
Sorry Tony. Tickets are still available for Wednesday's
game with Ipswich.
Dial the ticket/match information service (24hr answer m/c)
for more info. The No. is (061) 872 0199.
Simon
|
32.3242 | Thanks | ESSB::TJORDAN | JACK'S ARMY MARCH ON!!!!! | Fri Nov 19 1993 14:43 | 11 |
|
Re .3241
Thanks for the info.
Tony.
|
32.3243 | Q | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Nov 19 1993 17:50 | 7 |
32.3244 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Better Dead than Smeg! | Fri Nov 19 1993 18:06 | 7 |
|
Ring them and ask for it?
061-872 1661
or 061-872 0199
Tim
|
32.3245 | Man Utd 3-1 Wimbeldon - still 11 pts clear | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Sun Nov 21 1993 10:26 | 1 |
|
|
32.3246 | Still 11 Clear | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Nov 22 1993 13:11 | 10 |
32.3247 | Red Devillishness | MACNAS::PMCKEE | | Tue Nov 23 1993 12:06 | 25 |
|
The following was in the Sunday Tribune (Ireland) last week. The
reporter did not know the source.
"To all Manchester United fans......
Whilst congratulating you on your success, I would like to remind
you that since you last won it:
Liverpool have won it 11 times,and the European Cup 3 times.
Everton were champions three times.
A spacecraft has landed on Mars.
The Berlin wall has fallen.
Elvis has died and been seen in Gorey.
So before you start gloating,rember:Its not winning the league that
matters ,but retaining it.
PS: I've heard that Nelson Mandela is cra*ping himself. The last
time United won the league,he went to jail for 25 years."
The reporter adds a footnote that the last time United won the
title, the ground they played at was called New Trafford.
Paul.
|
32.3248 | 100+ | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Nov 23 1993 13:06 | 10 |
32.3249 | So? | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Tue Nov 23 1993 15:57 | 8 |
| re -1
> An interesting statistic is that United have picked up 103 points in their
> last 42 league games.
Still only adds upto one league championship :-!
James.
|
32.3250 | Ipswich game on TV? | SHIPS::MACDONALD_J | | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:31 | 4 |
| Is the match against Ipswich on TV tomorrow night? Sky? Highlights?
Cheers
Jamie
|
32.3251 | Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Even Better than the Real Thing | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:32 | 14 |
| <<< Note 32.3248 by ESSB::BLONG "UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993" >>>
-< 100+ >-
>>An interesting statistic is that United have picked up 103 points in their
>>last 42 league games.
Brian, forget about all these statistics. Ye have only one one league in
26 years while Liverpool have 11, with 4 Euro cups to your 1, 4 league cups
to your one & 2 UEFA cups to your none.
Quote statistics when you can match that one.
C U N N O
|
32.3252 | Simply The Best | REDARO::WLC_IMPROV1 | | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:39 | 8 |
| re.32.3249
> Still only adds upto one league championship >
Manchester United won the Premier League Championship last year and
we are the only team that has,and will probably retain it for at least
the next decade. Keep your old league championship we've got the new
one and it's a lot better.
(P.S. have another dig,your easy)
|
32.3253 | yeah so Cunno ? | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:43 | 8 |
| Cunno, even though I am a Spurs fan, who could quote some interesting
facts, you seem to be living in the past. At the moment it doesnt
matter at all what Liverpoor have done, it is what they are doing, or
not doing as the case may be. At the moment, unfortunately Man U are
the team to beat, and Liverpoor are the team to look at and say, what a
shame, they used to be OK.
Rich.
|
32.3254 | One seven | MUFC::TONY | | Tue Nov 23 1993 17:09 | 10 |
| Cunno you poor scouse...
You should be more concerned with the 17 points difference that your boys have..
I think its a C U Bye situation...
T
TONY
N
Y
|
32.3255 | Contreversial | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Tue Nov 23 1993 17:55 | 8 |
|
> the next decade. Keep your old league championship we've got the new
> one and it's a lot better.
Very Debatable !!!
Peter(A.I.C).
|
32.3256 | Up there to be shot at | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Nov 23 1993 21:45 | 17 |
32.3257 | Robbo for England | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Nov 24 1993 13:13 | 8 |
32.3258 | Still Tickets Available | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Nov 24 1993 13:50 | 6 |
32.3259 | United 0-0 Ipswich | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Nov 25 1993 08:50 | 4 |
| ...you know your team is doing well when a nil-nil draw is a major
disapointment!.....over to those who saw the game.....
-Dom
|
32.3260 | Entertainment Value Assured | REDARO::WLC_IMPROV1 | | Thu Nov 25 1993 12:35 | 14 |
| Ipswich always change their tactics depending on who they are playing
and last night they kept nearly all their team behind the ball.United
still created alot of chances and from what I saw on TV had nearly all
the possesion.A nil-nil draw was a good result for ipswich but I think
they came to Old Trafford realising that they had to defend all game
and hope to score on the break.The ipswich keeper made some good saves
inculding a thirty yard drive from Pally destined for the top corner
and a thunderess free kick from Sharp,also Giggs came on and hit the
cross bar with a typical free kick.The most entertaining nil-nil draw
I have seen this season.By the way Kan Kan had another good game
putting in some good crosses showing why he's keeping Giggs out of
the team.Giggs is still worth bringing on just for his free kicks
though!!Anyway we got a draw and still extended the points gap to 12,
can't be bad.
|
32.3261 | 12 Points Clear | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Nov 25 1993 16:07 | 18 |
32.3262 | Cantona's a Red Devil 1 Year Tomorrow | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Nov 26 1993 13:15 | 9 |
32.3263 | Brain You're welcome! | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Fri Nov 26 1993 18:18 | 7 |
| re -1,
Brian You're welcome!
I hope he hasn't scored as many off the field as he has on the field though!
James.
|
32.3264 | y | PEKING::WELLERM | | Fri Nov 26 1993 18:59 | 5 |
|
Does anyone know why BLACK ARM BANDS were worn during the Ipswich
game...???
Matt
|
32.3265 | The Best Year of his Footballing Life | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat Nov 27 1993 13:38 | 18 |
32.3266 | Mon Dieu | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Sun Nov 28 1993 17:23 | 8 |
| Good lord Eric! A bit OTT there, calmez-vous.
Anyway, he underlined his somewhat overemotional sentiments by scoring
the only goal in our win over Coventry yesterday which puts us 14
points clear at the top (before today's game at Anfield). A boring game
yesterday by all accounts, any reports anyone??
J
|
32.3267 | Coventy v Man Utd - Report | KERNEL::BARKERH | | Mon Nov 29 1993 15:35 | 26 |
| I didn't think Coventy V Man.Utd was that boring, I've seen a lot
worse in the Premier League. The first half was slow but both team
played neat football at times. There weren't many clear chances so 0-0
at half time was fair.
The tempo of the match quickened in the second half. The circumstances
that led to the United goal saw good fortune on their side. After
City's Julian Darby's (I think) shot hit the United post a quick goal
kick eventually found Giggs who was well tackled, but the ball bounced
off the corner flag back to Giggs, he passed it to Irwin whose cross found
the head of Cantona and it's 1-0 to United. (Phil Neal will be furious
at the City defence for letting Cantona have a free header.)
For the next 10 to 15 minutes United exerted Coventry's defence to
heavy pressure, Ogrizovic was called on to make a couple of good saves,
notably a 20 yarder from Irwin. The game then slowed until the final
10 minutes, Coventry then launched themselves in an effort to equalize.
This culminated in a spectacular save from Schmeichel in the final
seconds, he pushed Marsden's shot from just outside the 6 yard area on
to the bar which was cleared by a relieved United defence.
Players that impressed: Darby for City and for United Cantona and of course
Schmeichel for that save.
So, another 3 points for United and another hard luck story for Coventry.
|
32.3268 | Anybody know the financials? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Nov 29 1993 16:18 | 6 |
| I don't suppose anyone has a copy of the Man U 92/93 report and
accounts? If yep what was the turnover, gross profit, net profit and
wage bill? Also, how much did Martin Edwards pay himself? And what
were the corresponding figures for 91/92?
Mike M
|
32.3269 | | TRUCKS::SANT | so near yet sofa... | Tue Nov 30 1993 11:48 | 7 |
|
What's the matter, Mike...thinking of having a dabble in the
shares? 8-)
You could always try and cash in your Arznil bond!
Andy.
|
32.3270 | Coca-Cola Tonight | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Nov 30 1993 16:15 | 13 |
32.3271 | Is Cunno changing sides!!!!!???? | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Tue Nov 30 1993 17:41 | 8 |
|
I heard from a reliable source yesterday that Cunno has "stated" that Utd
have the league wrapped up and won. Can this be true Cunno??? Do you have no
faith left in the pool???? Iam sure there's a lot of pool fans out here
wondering who you really support!!!! I still believe utd will falter, like after
all they don't know what "repeat" means!!!!!
-dave-
|
32.3272 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Tue Nov 30 1993 17:51 | 7 |
| .3271
Maybe Cunno is speaking sense for once. You should try it.
GAry....
|
32.3273 | Cunno got Swales Out | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Nov 30 1993 21:17 | 13 |
32.3274 | Everton 0 - 2 Man.Utd (Coke Cup) | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Wed Dec 01 1993 08:50 | 6 |
|
... what odds we can win all three cups this year?
-Dom
|
32.3275 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Wed Dec 01 1993 14:45 | 3 |
| Slim.....you've already been knocked out of Europe.
|
32.3276 | %$$@^$ | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Wed Dec 01 1993 16:24 | 6 |
| OK,OK I meant 2 Cups plus the Premier, which is a cup, or metal vase
of some sort......
...Slim I'm not
-Dom :-)
|
32.3277 | Into the Last Eight | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Dec 01 1993 18:10 | 8 |
32.3278 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Thu Dec 02 1993 12:57 | 4 |
| >How about the Scousers at home in the last 8 of the Coca-Cola.
Not after last night's performance !
|
32.3279 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 02 1993 13:01 | 5 |
| Anyone got the full Coca-Cola draw???
Gary....
|
32.3280 | United at Home | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Dec 02 1993 13:04 | 9 |
32.3281 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 02 1993 13:06 | 5 |
| Thanx....
Gary....
|
32.3282 | | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Thu Dec 02 1993 13:23 | 5 |
| Bit of a lucky draw for United there. Still, when your luck is as good
as man U's you have to expect that sort of thing.
Rich.
|
32.3283 | God supports United | MUFC::TONY | | Thu Dec 02 1993 14:15 | 12 |
| >> Bit of a lucky draw for United there. Still, when your luck is as good
>> as man U's you have to expect that sort of thing.
>> Rich.
After 26 years without luck I suppose we had to get it sometime..!!
Tony
|
32.3284 | Oh Yeah but... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Dec 02 1993 14:27 | 3 |
| ...we could have been even luckier and got Liverpool.
-Dom ;-)
|
32.3285 | Anyone will do | REDARO::WLC_IMPROV1 | | Thu Dec 02 1993 18:59 | 4 |
| Are you trying to say we couldn't beat any of the other teams left in?
|
32.3286 | | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Fri Dec 03 1993 11:19 | 5 |
| On present form we should be able to beat anybody
( ....except any team from Turkey!)
-Dom
|
32.3287 | More Money Please | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat Dec 04 1993 14:22 | 16 |
32.3288 | Unites 2-2 Norwich | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Sun Dec 05 1993 17:43 | 9 |
| United Norwich
Giggs 30' Sutton 31'
McClair 42 Fox 47'
Close exciting game by all accounts, United 12 pts clear with now
Leeds the closest of the chasing pack.
-Dom
|
32.3289 | 2-2 | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Dec 06 1993 22:20 | 10 |
32.3290 | MAN U to get a BAG FULL!:-) | PEKING::SHALLOMA | Aron Shallom | Tue Dec 07 1993 19:47 | 11 |
|
Does anyone know when Roy Keane is due back from injury..What's wrong
with him anyway?
Sheff Utd tonight away,I can see us winning this comfortably I hope and a
few goals are going to go in tonight!!.Get one over them before the F.A cup
tie which will be a different and closer game..
Aron...
|
32.3291 | | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Dec 07 1993 20:09 | 3 |
| Keane had a badly bruised|burst blood vessel in his leg. He got the
injury in the Irish WC game. He is expected to play in tonights game
though.
|
32.3292 | Man United beat Sheff. Utd 3-0, 15pts Clear! | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Wed Dec 08 1993 10:30 | 1 |
|
|
32.3293 | Going from strength to strength | REDARO::WLC_IMPROV1 | | Wed Dec 08 1993 11:25 | 5 |
| Keane came on last night for the last 10 minutes,so he's on his way
back.Good result last night,a good team performance I heard.........
............................................
|
32.3294 | One horse Race.. | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Wed Dec 08 1993 12:13 | 6 |
|
According to Radio 5 last night Ladbrokes have stopped taking bets
on Man Utd to win the league. They are only taking them for second
place....15 points clear it looks like it's all over...
Neil...
|
32.3295 | A Christmas Wish..... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Wed Dec 08 1993 12:18 | 4 |
| If we are still 15pts or more clear after the Xmas period, then I
reckon it will be all over...
-Dom
|
32.3296 | On Top for Christmas | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Dec 08 1993 12:53 | 7 |
32.3297 | No favouritism from the media then! | PIECES::63585::SWIFFEN | | Wed Dec 08 1993 15:25 | 6 |
| What about the Radio 5 commentary last night ?
Ron Jones must have mentioned at least 10 times in 5
minutes that there was a huge gap in class!!!
Chris.
|
32.3298 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Wed Dec 08 1993 15:58 | 5 |
|
I'm not a Man Utd supporter but even I know there isn't another team
in this country at the moment whose in the same class as Man Utd..
Neil..
|
32.3299 | any one in 34??? | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Dec 08 1993 16:12 | 9 |
| I think we need some statistical support here. e.g. What were other
league winners at pointswise at this stage in other years since 3
points for a win started?
If for example United win the league by 20 points or more does that
mean we will stop seeing details of old Liverpool results trotted out
in this note?
Paul
|
32.3300 | !!!! | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Wed Dec 08 1993 16:32 | 5 |
| For heaven's sake Paul don't encourage him.....!
-Dom :-)
|
32.3301 | Cunno come out of hiding! | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Wed Dec 08 1993 17:44 | 9 |
| We need you Cunno! These United fans, who I think are already
insufferable, are becoming more so with each passing day. Where
will it end?
Remember Leeds are only 15 points behind with a game in hand (You
United fans know all about games in hand from 18 months ago - Don't
you?:).
James.
|
32.3302 | Cunno Backs United | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Dec 08 1993 18:02 | 6 |
32.3303 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Even Better than the Real Thing | Wed Dec 08 1993 20:15 | 27 |
| <<< Note 32.3298 by PEKING::COSSEYN >>>
>> I'm not a Man Utd supporter but even I know there isn't another team
>> in this country at the moment whose in the same class as Man Utd..
Neil..
The Mancs are nothing more than the best of a bad lot and that includes
my team Liverpool. They are the best of an average league at the moment. This
is shown in their early exit from the European cup at the hands of a
shopkeepers XI. When Liverpool were winning leagues, they were also the best in
Europe by a mile winning the European cups in 1977 ,78, 81 & 84. Football is in
a sad state in England when they fail to qualify for the world cup, a mediocre
Man U side are the pick of the bunch, the premier league playing without the
likes of TGA & Ronnie Whelan, Beardsley overlooked by Eng & Anderton, Barmby,
Giggs & Sharpe are the ones for the years to come.
As W.B. Yeats said "All is changed, changed utterly, a terrible beauty is
born".
C
U
C U N N O
N
O
"Who knows his football better than most".
|
32.3304 | It was in the papers | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Dec 08 1993 21:55 | 10 |
32.3305 | What a lark :-) | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Thu Dec 09 1993 12:08 | 21 |
| re -1
I've not had such a good laugh in a long time Brian when you said:
> Milan are prepared to offer 14 Million plus Papin for Giggs.
Are Milan gone raving mad? Those guys must have a money machine in the
backroom out there offering 14,000,000 quid for a s#*t like Giggs. Papin, I
would think, is really impressed being classed 14M quid less expensive than
Giggs. What the goodness had Giggs done to deserve such a price tag? Papin
is a world class player and has proved it both for France and his league
clubs. Giggs is a young git who had player for one mediocre English league
club and a poorish international side (for which ha had done next to nothing)
IMHO!
If I was Ferguson and getting as much money as he is reputed to be getting, I
would be on the first plane to Milan pleading for them to swap Giggs for
Papin and the dosh. Bargains like that are like birds on the wing - here
today gone tomorrow.
James.
|
32.3306 | Enough Said | REDARO::WLC_IMPROV1 | | Thu Dec 09 1993 12:47 | 4 |
| To cunno and james,
I think you have got a bad case of sour grapes...
|
32.3307 | Baaaahh... | MUFC::TONY | | Thu Dec 09 1993 13:04 | 11 |
| >>If I was Ferguson and getting as much money as he is reputed to be getting, I
>>would be on the first plane to Milan pleading for them to swap Giggs for
>>Papin and the dosh. Bargains like that are like birds on the wing - here
>>today gone tomorrow.
Yes, but a gem like Giggs is even rarer than that..!!
Watch the so called s#*t and be envious..!!
Tony
|
32.3308 | Wooly Backs | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Dec 09 1993 13:08 | 5 |
32.3309 | ;-) | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Thu Dec 09 1993 13:11 | 8 |
| re -last few
Keep you on your toes, I say! Seriously, If I were Fergie I would take the
money and run - the offer *probably* won't get any better than it is now?
14M would buy every single club in the third division and still have cash
left over to buy Wimbledon :-).
James.
|
32.3310 | Away Day with the Toon Army | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Dec 09 1993 16:03 | 7 |
32.3311 | Slight confusion Brian | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Thu Dec 09 1993 17:25 | 24 |
| Brian, Can you confirm this please as I'm a touch confused. I was under
the impression that we were playing on Monday night!!!!!??!!
Re - last few
Fergie has no intentions of selling that "git" Giggs (Mr Moderator, a
small nudge here as I was set-hidden for calling Vinnie Jones
one...consistency please!!) My beloved boyfriend bought me Fergie's
book "Just Champion" for my birthday Monday, and in it he says that
Giggs has no intentions of moving for the next few years and he is more
than willing to keep him.
Had a stunning day on Saturday which involved my meeting nearly every
one of the squad in a hospitality suite - all very nice guys too.
Cantona nearly ran me over in the car park and a short chat ensued in
his mother tongue as I'm a clever s*d now and again. My only
disappointment was that I didn't get to chat with my hero Sparky. Ah
well. Can't win 'em all. Met Norman Whiteside too which was great as he
was an early hero of mine too. No Cunno-like photos to pass around
though I'm afraid, you'll just have to take my word for it!!
A very contented
J
|
32.3312 | Red Alert....Brian says NUFC are good!!! | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Dec 09 1993 18:04 | 12 |
| >United and Newcastle are probably the two best footballing sides in the
>country at the moment.
Should that not read....
Newcastle United are probably the two best footballing sides in the
country at the moment.
But *seriously*, what a compliment coming from you Brian. Noticed you
didn't predict the score.
Cheers.....Ned
|
32.3313 | | COMICS::LINDLEY | | Thu Dec 09 1993 20:08 | 13 |
| United do play Newcastle on Saturday. If RTE are covering it, that
means it's on Match of the Day on Saturday night.
The Monday night game is Norwich Vs Leeds, which is on Sky.
Did anyone heard the quote from Howard Wilkinson last night. He was
saying Alex Ferguson would probably losing sleep at night now that
Leeds are only 12 points behind.......
He can't possibly be the next England manager cos he's got a sense of
humour........
Brian ( the Leeds fan not the MUFC fan )
|
32.3314 | He also said... | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Thu Dec 09 1993 20:12 | 7 |
| re -1
He also said that MUFC weren't catchable the way they are currently playing.
Wilko is setting them (MUFC) up for the big fall. Now all they have to do is
fall over themselves to dive into that hole. Remember 18 months ago?
James.
|
32.3315 | United to win 2-1 | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Dec 09 1993 21:39 | 16 |
32.3316 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Fri Dec 10 1993 13:43 | 18 |
|
I've said it before and i'll say it again.
If Cantona gets injured and is out of action for 4 - 5 games,
United are catchable. He is the sellotape holding a fragile side
together. He doesn't perform and United don't perform.
You heard it here first folks !
You wanna catch United all you gotta do is let "Fash the bash"
or "Vinny" or "Razor" do the biz on Mr. "Ooh Ah" ,sit back, and
watch the walls come a'tumblin' down.
Peter(An Impartial Celt).
P.S
I'm a United fan but *not* a Fergie fan !!!
|
32.3317 | A prediction | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Fri Dec 10 1993 14:09 | 11 |
| re .3315
Brian,
I'm going for 2-2. Two reasons for this....
Two great attacks.....
Two crap defences.
Cheers.....Ned
|
32.3318 | Right but wrong (man) | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Fri Dec 10 1993 14:18 | 11 |
| re - .3316
Peter,
There's probably more than a grain of truth in what you say, but I
think you've highlighted the wrong guy. IMHO the one who holds United
together is Mark Hughes. Obviously Cantona can make or break a game
for United but I don't think he has the temprament to influence them
as a team, a la Galatasaray.
Cheers.....Ned
|
32.3319 | | BERN01::ZBSWX2::GOODEJ | | Fri Dec 10 1993 14:27 | 13 |
|
You gpt in there before me Ned. I agree that Sparkey is the key
member in the attack. However, if we are talking about realistically
catching Man U, its not a question of removing the one key player. They
have too good a squad to make it that easy.
Even if you remove Hughes, Cantona and Giggs they STILL have an
attack capable of competing with anyone else in the Premier. OK, they
wouldn't win all their games, but they would still be winning as
consistantly as anyone else currently is. Catching them means they have
to consistantly lose games. I personally can't see it happening if you
only take out one player!
JBG
|
32.3320 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Fri Dec 10 1993 14:58 | 23 |
|
Well maybe time will tell but just looking back it seems that United
started to motor when Fergie bought Cantona. Up until that point United
had done very little and IMHO Fergie, without the previously mentioned devine
intervention could have got the sack. O.K they finished second to Leeds
(another team being held together by one man i.e Strachan (sp?) )
and won the European Cup but they never really played with the panache
and style to which we have become acostomed or looked like the
aristocrats of British football that they are now.
P.S
If as stated before, Milan *are* willing to sell Papin then I think Fergie
could do worst than to splash out a few Mega-Bucks and buy the guy.
Don't sell Giggs though ( who said he was a git ? Go see a head doctor
man ! ). But can you imagine Cantona, Papin, Giggs, Hughes, Mclair(in
great form at the moment) on the one team. I feel in the same way as
Fergie bought one player and hence won the League he needs to buy that
one player to help them win in Europe. English League football ain't that bad
(as demonstrated by Norwich) and it's getting better, it just needs a good kick
start !
Peter(An Impartial Celt).
|
32.3321 | Oh Ah | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Dec 10 1993 16:08 | 7 |
32.3322 | I don't think Papin's the answer ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Fri Dec 10 1993 19:56 | 36 |
| Re: Papin.
Buying another foreigner is only going to do one thing for United in
the European competitions :
Make it even more difficult to decide who to leave out !
As long as the rules remain regarding Foreign/assimilated players, this
will not be the answer. Perhaps next year, Ferguson should consider
playing a legal (re Eurpoean competition) team in the league games
running up to the European games.
Pulling out one or two players for a single match (e.g. Mark Hughes
.vs. Galatasaray) means that the team has to try to get accustomed to
the altered line-up before it can start to play real football !
IMHO the long-term solution is to either:
a) drop the foreigners rule from Eurpoean Competition
or
b) introduce the same rules for the domestic league.
But that's just my opinion ....
Have a nice weekend (main feature: 3:0 in favour of the Reds tomorrow.)
Jerry.
P.S. How come our National side (Ireland) don't have to worry about
the foreign players restriction ?
|
32.3323 | Well now, a point is a point, isn't it!!! | BERN01::ZBSWX2::GOODEJ | | Mon Dec 13 1993 11:51 | 2 |
|
Hi Ned 8-)
|
32.3324 | re last...He He He He | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Mon Dec 13 1993 11:58 | 3 |
|
Hi Jon ;^)
|
32.3325 | I don't think it matters but | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Mon Dec 13 1993 12:04 | 18 |
| re -2
How can you say that Papin wouldn't make a difference? I think that is very,
very shortsighted statement. He is truly a player that has played and won on
the international stage, more that what can be said about some of the
*superstars* already at the club. So you were beaten this year by the
Turkish shopkeepers XI - who will it be next year (That's if you qualify)?
Shamrock Rovers unfortunately won't have a chance since UEFA has sterilised
the European cup by taking out all the minnows.
I see Cantona made a large impression (NOT!) on the game Saturday. It's what
I could have told you - when the going gets tough, Cantona can't be seen. He
doesn't have the b%$&s for the big occasion (witness Frances two last world
cup games, I didn't see Cantona playing well there either). MUFC were very
lucky that they didn't concede a penalty with the very last kick of the game
when Beardsley got hacked down. The Ref. must be a MUFC lover!
James.
|
32.3326 | | BERN01::ZBSWX2::GOODEJ | | Mon Dec 13 1993 13:07 | 18 |
|
Re .3325
> How can you say that Papin wouldn't make a difference?
> I think that is very, very shortsighted statement.
I agree, thats a very short sighted statement. But you're the one who
made it! If you read Jerry's note with your glasses on, you'll see
that he makes no comment on Papin's ability. He simply makes the point
that buying another foreigner only increases Uniteds problem with the
"foreign players limit" in European competions.
And do you really believe that United won't qualify for Euro let alone
the European Cup next year? I suppose everybody has to have a dream!
8-)
JBG
|
32.3327 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | On 7830-2924 | Mon Dec 13 1993 14:46 | 8 |
|
I don't think anyone can dispute that Papin is a world-class striker. I
for one would be delighted to see him at Old Trafford. But as has been
said, I don't think big stars enjoy being on the bench.
Tony
|
32.3328 | What Sour Grapes | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Dec 13 1993 16:05 | 22 |
32.3329 | Why is no-one talking about last Saturday's game here? | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Mon Dec 13 1993 16:29 | 1 |
|
|
32.3330 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Deemed expendible! | Mon Dec 13 1993 16:59 | 7 |
|
Ned,
No-one likes to talk about a match if their team has been
comprehensively outplayed. ;-)
Tim
|
32.3331 | Saturday's game | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Dec 13 1993 17:32 | 13 |
| Comprehensively outplayed or no, Jim dear, we still got a point from a
Paul Ince goal. We went away from home to one of the in-form sides in
the League and got a point - how many teams would be orgasmic if they
came to Old Trafford and got the same result.
We cannot win every game we play, and correct me if I'm wrong, but
we've only lost one League game this season. Not bad eh, and you know
we United fans don't like to boast too much!!
Thanks for the birthday wishes Brian, I was a mere 27 years young.
Cards and gifts still gratefully received!!!
J
|
32.3332 | | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Mon Dec 13 1993 17:37 | 7 |
| re - .3330
Oh, I wondered why, when the most exciting league fixture of the season
had just taken place, all you find in here is Cantona vs Papin.
What would it have been like in United had lost???
|
32.3333 | | BERN01::ZBSWX2::GOODEJ | | Mon Dec 13 1993 17:48 | 4 |
|
Come Ned, it was all said in .3323! 8-)
JBG
|
32.3334 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Mon Dec 13 1993 18:33 | 4 |
| >>we've only lost one League game this season. Not bad eh, and you know
Dammit man, Arsenal went through the season losing only one
match two years ago.....
|
32.3335 | I am sick and tired of this rubbish that is being spewed by oever MUFC lover | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Mon Dec 13 1993 19:25 | 29 |
| Brian,
I am sick and bloody tired of MUFC lovers going around putting down all
other teams in the premiership, most especially Leeds. We scored a good
goal against West Ham to win last Wednesday and it was tagged a goal from
team that can barely play football - long ball merchants etc. etc. But
while at the same time, MUFC scored a strikingly similar goal, it was
described as a goal which brings out the best in British football, blah,
blah, blah. I think, all the majority of commentators want to do, is bend
over and kick Fergies backside.
It also seems that MUFC is putting out some bad shit about Leeds re::
Cantona's transfer. It seems (from what I heard in the Leeds mailing-list
where the discussion is a little more balanced i.e. Leeds gets a mention
every so often) that Fergie wants, and have, put Leeds nose in it over the
Cantona transfer. Fergie is putting out some rubbish about paying only
800,000 while in fact the figure, if truth be known, was more like 1.8M
(over and under the table). I know 1.8M still isn't much, but it is nearly
2.5 times as much as 800,000 is. I think this is very poor sportsmanship on
his part. We took our beating and moved on - It seems that Fergie can't or
won't. I feel sorry (for him) that he is taking that little petty grudge so
far.
Now if the boot was on the other foot...
Fergie still holds a big grudge over Leeds taking the title from them two
years. It will always hurt no matter how many he wins in the future :-).
James.
|
32.3336 | Have you any knowledge?...No | REDARO::WLC_IMPROV1 | | Mon Dec 13 1993 19:37 | 11 |
| Just a few words from a Man United supporter about all the slagging
that's going on; Everybody wants to knock you when your the best.
It's hard at the top.
Everybody who is slagging Man United is proving these sayings are right
...............Thankyou very much for praising us although your all to
stupid and jealous to realise.
|
32.3337 | The French Connection | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Tue Dec 14 1993 09:18 | 11 |
|
If Fergie was to buy one player, buying Papin would make a lot of
sense, Papin and Cantona are heart of the French team, when they
play well...France wins, simple as that.
Of course there would be the Foreign player problem, but what a team!
Re: Leeds vs Norwich ....looks like Leeds dont want to make it difficult
for us :-)
-Dom
|
32.3338 | | BERN01::ZBSWX2::GOODEJ | | Tue Dec 14 1993 10:43 | 44 |
|
Re .3335
Well James,
if you really are sick and tired of all the rubbish that is being
spewed out, you really ought to stop doing it!
>I am sick and bloody tired of MUFC lovers going around putting down all
>other teams in the premiership, most especially Leeds.
I find it hard to believe that these fair minded people, the "MUFC
lovers", would go around doing such a thing. Only yesterday they were
making comments like "comprehensively outplayed", "under the cosh"....
with respect to the Newcastle game.
>We scored a good goal against West Ham to win last Wednesday and it
>was tagged a goal from team that can barely play football - long ball
>merchants etc. etc. But while at the same time, MUFC scored a strikingly
>similar goal, it was described as a goal which brings out the best in British
>football, blah, blah, blah.
Again, there has been absolutely no mention of the aforesaid goal,
either here or in the Leeds note. Ah ha, you're getting at those nasty
little commentators. You shouldn't really listen to everything they say
you know. Its alright when they're giving us the "...and Leeds have it
with Strachan.....passes out to Lorimar......shoots.....oooh its inches
wide......the keeper didn't see it....." bit, but as soon as they
starttrying to make objective comment, you may as well tune in to
Neighbours! Don't take it to heart James, they're worse than referees!
>It also seems that MUFC is putting out some bad shit about Leeds re::
>Cantona's transfer. It seems (from what I heard in the Leeds mailing-list
>where the discussion is a little more balanced i.e. Leeds gets a mention
>every so often) that Fergie wants, and have, put Leeds nose in it over the
>Cantona transfer. Fergie is putting out some rubbish about paying only
>800,000 while in fact the figure, if truth be known, was more like 1.8M
Thats not what I've been hearing. Apparently Leeds paid MUFC 1.8M
to take him off their hands.
Keep on dreaming! 8-)
JBG
|
32.3339 | Ha Ha | MOEUR1::SMITH | | Tue Dec 14 1993 11:19 | 10 |
|
RE : .3337
> Papin and Cantona are the heart of the French team
And look at the state they are in... something similar to England!
They lost their last two games (both at home) and failed to qualify for
the World Cup finals when one point would have done...
Ian
|
32.3340 | @@@@ 13 POINTS @@@@ | REDARO::WLC_IMPROV1 | | Tue Dec 14 1993 11:38 | 3 |
|
Norwich 2 leeds 1
Who the f@@k are leeds...............
|
32.3341 | Facts not fiction please chaps | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Dec 14 1993 12:46 | 13 |
| re -1 Now, now, no-one likes a gloater!
I heard something on the news this morning that Fergie had been voted
the world's best Manager of the year (or something similar) by his
fellow professionals....sorry the details are sketchy, can anyone help?
Oh and by the way, Fergie paid 1.2 million for Cantona as he said in
his book (I'm now an authority on last season...ask me anything...!!)
and stated he had a bargain then. All this 1.8 etc is sour grapes if
you ask me. Vive la France, vive la verite, vive Cantona!!!!(sorry, I'm
getting carried away..)
J
|
32.3342 | Fergie is No 1 | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Dec 14 1993 13:12 | 14 |
32.3343 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Tue Dec 14 1993 13:15 | 15 |
32.3344 | News to me........ | BERN01::ZBSWX2::GOODEJ | | Tue Dec 14 1993 13:21 | 9 |
|
Re -.1
Hey Peter,
is that really true about Fergie signing Baggio for only 8,000,000
Lire?? 8-)
JBG
|
32.3345 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Tue Dec 14 1993 13:25 | 9 |
|
Me thinks Brian got it slightly wrong. Baggio 3rd, Giggs was 6th & Cantona &7th
or else I got it wrong and Baggio was 6th, Giggs 7th and Cantona 8th.
Anyway ya know what I meant !
8,000,000 Lire ? That's the price of a pint in Italy isn't it ?
Peter(An Impartial Celt)
|
32.3346 | full list anyone ? | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Tue Dec 14 1993 13:59 | 6 |
| Please can someone post the complete top ten/twenty "best players in the
world" from this poll ?
Cheers,
Terry
|
32.3347 | Count those zeroes! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Tue Dec 14 1993 14:37 | 13 |
|
re: .3345
>8,000,000 Lire ? That's the price of a pint in Italy isn't it ?
Not quite, Peter. Still, it's only about three months salary for me.
Come to think of it, you're right. It's about the price of a pint...
Dom
P.S. I heard that Baggio was 1st, Bergkamp 2nd, etc. Can't say I
particularly agree, but what the hell do I know.
|
32.3348 | Where's the perspective? | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Tue Dec 14 1993 15:03 | 3 |
|
Am I right in assuming that "World Soccer", despite its pretentios
name, is in fact an English mag, read mainly by biased englishers.
|
32.3349 | Fergie for a Knighthood | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Tue Dec 14 1993 15:15 | 11 |
| re - 3348
It has to be if someone as ingracious and sullen as Ferguson can be
voted the world's #1 manager. They'll be voting him "best newcomer"
next!!!!
=8^).......Ned
ps - just figured out why Fergie hates Newcastle so much...he's a
perfectionist and he still hasn't forgiven them for stuffing Rangers in
the EUFA cup in 1970 (should've known that, I was there).
|
32.3350 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Tue Dec 14 1993 15:41 | 5 |
| If United are the third best team in the world, one assumes the
Shopkeepers XI finished second?
Declan (who objectively happens to think that the grunge in here has to
be read to be disbelieved)
|
32.3351 | Baggio Top Player | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Dec 14 1993 16:29 | 10 |
32.3352 | Mag bias | SHIPS::MACDONALD_J | | Tue Dec 14 1993 16:54 | 10 |
| RE: the bias an English mag might have - let's not forget that the Euro
footballer of the year is done through the French mag l'equipe. I
remember when Kevin Keegan was Euro footballer of the year 2 years on
the trot in the late 70s but it was only after he'd moved to Hamburg.
He'd played brilliantly for Liverpool for about 5-6 years winning 2
UEFA cups and a Euro cup medal but until he moved to the "continent" he
was, presumably, just regarded as another English donkey by the
blinkered technique-obsessed continentals.
Jamie
|
32.3353 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Deemed expendible! | Tue Dec 14 1993 17:04 | 24 |
|
In my list United finished 4th, not 3rd. Newcastle finished in an
embarrasing 53rd position. Expect us to jump into the top 20 next year
though. Other British teams positions:
4 Man U
11 Arsenal
27 Norwich
29 Aston Villa
44 Leeds United
51 Blackburn Rovers
54 Newcastle United
58 Glasgow Celtic
62 Glasgow Rangers
63 FC Liverpool
69 Queens Park Rangers
78 Coventry City
West Ham United
Ipswich Town
Sheffield Wednesday
95 Tottenham Hotspur
96 Wimbledon
Tim
|
32.3354 | A lot of CRAP.... | YELBUS::DSMITH | They've only played 10 seconds.. | Tue Dec 14 1993 17:23 | 17 |
|
Who votes on these awards and over how many seasons are the votes
calculated?
Just goes to show how many sportswriters/critics actually know bugger
all about the game. How could they place umpteen English clubs above
Glasgow Rangers after they won the domestic treble in Scotland and were
undefeated in Europe last season. Also, to place a club like Celtic
above them is even more of a joke, they haven't won a trophy in 5
seasons or so.
Danny.
ps. Before I get flamed, I'm not having a go at English clubs, just an
observation!!
|
32.3355 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Tue Dec 14 1993 17:32 | 4 |
| re -1
Agreed. Its a load of cobblers!
Declan
|
32.3356 | Who'll be Champions???? | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Tue Dec 14 1993 17:33 | 30 |
| re - .3350
>If United are the third best team in the world, one assumes the
>Shopkeepers XI finished second?
No...they were down at 24th....
..and yes "World Soccer" is English (surprise surprise)
>Declan (who objectively hapens to think that the grunge in here has to
>be read to be disbelieved)
Couldn't agree more. United are so far ahead in the League now that
everyone in here believes the hype that they are a great positive,
entertaining footballing side to such an extent that, when a poor
result occurs, it is not even worthy of a mention. No discussion in
here about "how come Newcastle ran all over us?" or "what's wrong,
only one win in the last four games?", because all that matters is
not losing.
I will make a very brave prediction here.....Manchester United will
not be champions this season.
The reason behind this.....simple....they rely more on the other side's
fear of them than on their own positive behaviour (hence they were
comprehensively outplayed by the Shopkeepers XI). I think the way was
shown, last Saturday, to the rest of the Premiership by the Shopkeepers
2nd XI (they must be shopkeepers cos they're all English!).
Here's looking forward to a great finale.
Cheers.....Ned
|
32.3357 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Deemed expendible! | Tue Dec 14 1993 17:54 | 6 |
|
It wasn't just 'World Soccer''s poll. There were a few European mags
involved too. Unfortunately, I've deleted the mail now and can't
remember their names. Ned Kelly might be able to post them.
Tim
|
32.3358 | Here's the result of the EC jury... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Tue Dec 14 1993 18:03 | 119 |
| re - .3357
Yes Tim, your right. Here's the list:-
kicker-sportmagazin (germany)
don balon (spain)
a bola (portugal)
guerin sportivo (italy)
voetbal international (netherland)
sport (switzerland)
world soccer (england)
....and here are the rankings:-
last
rank rank team country score
1 ( 1) AC Milan Italy 169.672
2 ( 8) Inter Milano Italy 131.600
3 ( 2) RSC Anderlecht Belgium 131.124
4 ( 5) Manchester United England 128.321
5 ( 7) Paris St.Germain France 127.698
6 ( 4) Juventus Turin Italy 126.886
( 6) AC Parma Italy 126.886
8 ( 9) FC Barcelona Spain 125.393
9 ( 12) Turin Calcio Italy 123.957
10 ( 3) Spartak Moscow Russia 114.990
11 ( 11) FC Arsenal England 114.587
12 ( 15) Real Madrid Spain 112.741
13 ( 10) Werder Bremen Germany 108.125
14 ( 27) Cagliari Calcio Italy 107.004
15 ( 13) FC Porto Portugal 105.100
16 ( 18) Lazio Rome Italy 103.957
17 ( 14) Benfica Lisbon Portugal 103.891
18 ( 17) Girondins Bordeaux France 100.684
19 ( 16) AS Monaco France 100.684
20 ( 19) Ajax Amsterdam Netherlands 100.325
21 ( 25) Eintracht Frankfurt Germany 96.439
22 ( 28) Boavista Porto Portugal 95.933
23 ( 23) Bayer Leverkusen Germany 94.772
24 ( 21) Galatasaray Istanbul Turkey 90.061
25 ( 31) Borussia Dortmund Germany 89.810
26 ( 22) Sampdoria Genoa Italy 86.196
27 ( 20) Norwich City England 80.704
28 ( 32) Sporting Lisbon Portugal 77.224
29 ( 29) Aston Villa England 77.087
30 ( 33) Austria Salzburg Austria 75.480
31 ( 30) Bayern Muenchen Germany 75.198
32 ( 24) FC Valencia Spain 75.089
33 ( 26) Deportivo La Coruna Spain 74.712
34 ( 42) Karlsruher SC Germany 73.996
35 ( 35) Steaua Bukarest Romania 73.186
36 ( 38) CD Teneriffa Spain 70.465
37 ( 36) Feyenoord Rotterdam Netherlands 70.325
38 ( 41) Panathinaikos Athens Greece 65.875
39 ( 39) US Cremonese Italy 64.647
( 54) AS Rome Italy 64.647
41 ( 44) FC Nantes France 64.495
42 ( 34) KV Mechelen Belgium 64.135
43 ( 40) Atletico Madrid Spain 62.132
44 ( 50) Leeds United England 61.708
45 ( 37) SSC Napoli Italy 60.337
46 ( 57) Trabzonspor Turkey 59.997
47 ( 45) Olympiakos Piraeus Greece 59.643
48 (156) Dynamo Dresden Germany 59.104
49 ( 43) FC Antwerpen Belgium 58.739
50 ( 48) Dynamo Moscow Russia 58.294
51 ( 46) Blackburn Rovers England 57.620
52 ( 61) Standard Liege Belgium 56.833
53 ( 56) FC Bruegge Belgium 55.250
54 ( 64) Newcastle United England 55.115
55 ( 48) Torpedo Moscow Russia 54.647
56 ( 47) AJ Auxerre France 54.495
57 ( 53) Slovan Bratislava Slowakia 54.438
58 ( 60) Celtic Glasgow Scotland 53.512
59 ( 52) Olympique Marseille France 53.224
60 ( 69) Piacenza Calcio Italy 51.717
61 ( 51) Brondby IF Danmark 51.202
62 ( 76) Glasgow Rangers Scotland 50.393
63 ( 64) FC Liverpool England 50.104
64 ( 70) FC Seraing Belgium 48.343
65 ( 98) Sporting Gijon Spain 47.741
66 ( 62) MSV Duisburg Germany 47.698
( 71) Hamburger SV Germany 47.698
( 71) 1.FC Kaiserslautern Germany 47.698
69 ( 64) Queens Park Rangers England 47.467
70 ( 54) Foggia Calcio Italy 47.408
(124) FC Genoa 1893 Italy 47.408
72 ( 59) Universitatea Craiova Romania 47.072
73 ( 89) SC Montpellier France 46.837
74 (124) Partizan Belgrad Yugoslavia 46.506
75 ( 79) SC CHarleroi Belgium 46.041
76 (101) Dinamo Bukarest Romania 45.842
77 (128) Red Star Belgrad Yugoslavia 45.158
78 ( 82) Coventry City England 45.094
( 95) West Ham United England 45.094
( 95) Ipswich Town England 45.094
(151) Sheffield Wednesday England 45.094
82 ( 78) Athletic Bilbao Spain 45.089
83 ( 93) Spartak Wladikawkas Russia 44.647
84 ( 74) PSV Eindhoven Netherlands 44.533
( 75) Vitesse Arnheim Netherlands 44.533
86 (100) Racing Strasbourg France 44.495
87 ( 88) Levsky Sofia Bulgaria 44.046
88 ( 79) SK Lommel Belgium 43.739
89 ( 86) Maritimo Funchal Portugal 43.564
90 ( 85) Sparta Prague Czechia 43.536
91 ( 77) FC Aberdeen Scotland 43.512
92 ( 90) AIK Stockholm Sweden 43.277
93 (121) AC Reggiana Italy 43.098
94 ( 87) FC Innsbruck Austria 42.750
95 ( 64) Tottenham Hotspur England 42.721
96 ( 82) FC Wimbledon England 42.589
97 ( 68) AS Cannes France 42.473
( 92) FC Sochaux France 42.473
99 ( 58) FC Sevilla Spain 42.437
( 63) Real Soc.San Sebastian Spain 42.437
|
32.3359 | Who's good enough to catch us? | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Tue Dec 14 1993 18:14 | 8 |
| Face it Ned if United were not going to win the Championship this
year they would have lost to the likes of Norwich and Newcastle.
If United still manage a draw in games where no one would have
been surprised at a loss, then it's ours again this year and
no one else is going to get close.....:-)
-Dom
|
32.3360 | | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Dec 14 1993 19:11 | 16 |
32.3361 | Nice one Ned..!!! | MUFC::TONY | | Tue Dec 14 1993 19:46 | 24 |
| I have been under the impression that all Geordies are fanatical die hard
supporters..Even to the extent that I am quite envious about their vocal support
home and away...
Then enter Ned with comments like :-
>>I will make a very brave prediction here.....Manchester United will
>>not be champions this season.
No doubt tommorow he'll write how United supporters never stop gasing on how
they've won the league at Xmass etc etc..
The fact is pal that if Newcastle were to play all their 42 league games in the
way they played against MAN Utd they would burn up after 15 games.
Full of running and passion..Unfortunately you need more than that to win the
league...After all we should know..We spent 26 years playing just like that
against Liverpool,Arsenal,Everton and we did beat them..and I remember everyone
use to say...You don't become champions by beating the champions....
So you're doing well in the Premier League, you deserve to be there enjoy it.
And you are right we are a boring side that never plays entertaining football.
Tony
|
32.3362 | I was wrong | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Tue Dec 14 1993 20:03 | 12 |
| re - .3360
Brian,
I know I did say in my prediction of last saturday's score that both
NUFC and MUFC have crap defences...but I was wrong. After watching you
on saturday I must say your defence is brilliant. In fact your whole
game is built around it being so. I just didn't realise that before,
I was under the false impression that you were a 'cavalier' style
attacking side. Looks like I've been watching the Toon too much and
assumed others were the same.
Cheers....Ned
|
32.3363 | Your Welcome Tony..!!! | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Tue Dec 14 1993 20:15 | 23 |
| re - .3361
Tony,
You've obviously never watched Newcastle play. They play all their
games at that pace, but usually with a bit more precision on the final
pass. You flatter yourself by thinking Newcastle raised their game for
Man Utd. It was probably the other way around.
Don't know what my brave prediction has got to do with being a
fanatical die-hard Geordie, can't make the connection, sorry. You're
right about one thing though. Geordie support is *the* most fanatical
in the country cos it doesn't consist of a high proportion of 'Sunday
Support' ie non-Newcastle or even foreign support (this note being
typical. People's whose only connection with Manchester is that they
saw George Best on TV when they were a kid etc.).
I'll stick to my prediction, and, even though I won't be around
in the notes anymore by then, I'll think of you Tony and have a little
chuckle.
Cheers.....Ned
|
32.3364 | Busfare anyone!!!!! | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Tue Dec 14 1993 20:29 | 13 |
|
Re.3354
Danny,
Surely, so many people from so many different countries,
can't all be wrong.......:-)
Then again, it won't bother you too much as you're an
Ayr fan anyway.............aren't you???????
Colm.
|
32.3365 | In the Onion Bag | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Dec 14 1993 21:04 | 8 |
32.3366 | | BERN01::ZBSWX2::GOODEJ | | Wed Dec 15 1993 11:43 | 10 |
|
Re .3363
> I'll stick to my prediction, and, even though I won't be around
> in the notes anymore by then, I'll think of you Tony and have a little
> chuckle.
Oh Ned! Are you trying to break it to us gently? 8-)
JBG
|
32.3367 | Portsmouth | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Thu Dec 16 1993 12:23 | 4 |
| As a result of games played last night, we will meet Portsmouth in the
next round of the Coca Cola Cup.
J
|
32.3368 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Thu Dec 16 1993 13:36 | 11 |
|
>As a result of games played last night, we will meet Portsmouth in the
>next round of the Coca Cola Cup.
should that not read...
As a result of games played last night, we will *beat* Portsmouth in the
next round of the Coca Cola Cup.
Peter(An Impartial Celt)
|
32.3369 | Good job it was an 'Impartial Celt'who said that ! | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Dec 16 1993 14:59 | 1 |
|
|
32.3370 | Most opinion is subjective anyway.... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Dec 16 1993 15:53 | 14 |
|
BE WARNED...that list where AC Milan were top and Manchester United
were 4th is BASED on THIS YEAR so far. Its only an indication of how
European teams are faring in Europe, League and Cup.
What one also must not forget is that each team's points total is weighted
against a country factor based on that COUNTRY's performance over the
previous 5 years in European competition.
This has NOTHING to do with World Soccer's poll which is purely
subjective on managers' opinions. Of course, that is not to say that
the UEFA method of working out a country's factor is not !!!!
Dezzz.
|
32.3371 | ANOTHER WIN YESTERDAY | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Mon Dec 20 1993 14:39 | 8 |
| Match report anyone on yesterdays game against Villa ??
I thought the result was a certain 1 - 0 to united with minutes to go but
then 3 goals in 2 minutes !
Any details would be appreciated.
Nige.
|
32.3372 | Your last points of the year | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Dec 20 1993 14:51 | 17 |
|
I only saw the first half but MANU were totally dominant.
Kanchelskis was having a superb game, the quality of his crossing is
great, and justified leaving little Ryan on the bench.
An element of luck in the first goal, Cantona having it deflected right
to his foot 3 yards out, from a low cross by Keane. Having said that
they really deserved to be 2 up at half time.
Villa had nothing to offer, Atkinson looked quite lively but the reds
managed to keep him out of the danger zone.
It won't be so easy next week.
Andy
|
32.3373 | Match report | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Mon Dec 20 1993 15:32 | 43 |
| Copied from Man.Utd internet note (pp Reuter's).
Si.
FRANTIC FINALE AS UNITED BEAT ASTON VILLA 3-1
London, Dec 19, Reuter -- Two goals from Frenchman Eric Cantona
and one from Paul Ince gave defending champions Manchester United a
flattering 3-1 victory over Aston Villa in the English premier
soccer league today.
Three of the four goals came in a frantic last two minutes as
United stretched their 1-0 lead to 3-0 with late goals from Cantona
and Ince.
With almost the last kick of the game Villa scored a
consolation goal through Neil Cox.
United's victory restored their 13-point lead at the top of the
table and stretched their unbeaten run to 19 matches. Alex
Ferguson's men have reached the half-way point of their league
programme with 52 points -- 13 ahead of second placed Leeds who
beat Arsenal 2-1 on Saturday.
They have now won 16, drawn four and lost only one of their 21
league games and bookmakers have stopped taking any more bets on
them retaining their title.
Villa have now won just once in their last seven matches --
their worst spell for nearly two years.
Cantona opened the scoring after 21 minutes when he slammed the
ball high into Australian international Mark Bosnich's net from
close range for his 12th goal of the season.
Minutes earlier the Frenchman cracked the ball against the post
but he made no mistake with his next scoring opportunity which came
after the Villa defence failed to clear a low, penetrating cross
from the right.
Despite dominating the first half United could not score again
and Villa played their way back into the match with an improved
performance after the break.
But their resistance was killed off two minutes from time when
Steve Bruce lofted a long high pass upfield. Former United defender
Paul McGrath failed to intercept it, and the ball ran on to Cantona
who lashed it home with only Bosnich to beat.
A minute later the Villa defence failed to clear and Ince
scored from close range. With the referee looking at his watch,
Villa still found time to score.
|
32.3374 | Ooh arr Cantona! | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Mon Dec 20 1993 18:34 | 35 |
| London, Dec 19, Reuter -- French international striker Eric
Cantona, so long the wandering minstrel of European soccer, pledged
his future to Manchester United today after scoring twice in the
champions' 3-1 win over Aston Villa.
``I'm very happy at Manchester United and I feel I'm going to
stay here for a long time,'' said Cantona, the only player in the
105-year history of the English league to win championship medals
with different teams in successive seasons.
In 1992 he helped Leeds United take the title, before moving to
Manchester United a year ago to play a crucial role in their 1993
success.
Cantona is the only Frenchman to make such an impact in England
and his success comes after a turbulent career in France which saw
him at Nimes, Auxerre (twice), Marseille (twice), Bordeaux and
Montpellier. He also signed for Martigues but never played a league
match for it.
He made his first appearance in England playing for Sheffield
Wednesday in an indoor tournament but walked out on the club,
miffed that manager Trevor Francis wanted to sign him on trial.
He was snapped up by Howard Wilkinson at Leeds and spent 10
months at Elland Road before joining United.
``I scored the goals today but you must remember the team is
with me and helping me score. So the team scores the goals even
though it says Cantona on the score sheet,'' he said.
The Frenchman, whose double took his tally to 13 for the
season, still found the net despite being man-marked throughout by
England defender Earl Barrett.
``That's the first time I have been man-marked in England and I
take it as a great compliment. But it just makes me play in a
different way,'' Cantona said.
Cantona was praised by United boss Alex Ferguson.
``He is magnificent. He is unbelievable and Villa paid him the
ultimate compliment today.''
|
32.3375 | Eric Cantona is God | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Dec 22 1993 16:23 | 24 |
32.3376 | Report from our man on the spot needed.... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Wed Dec 22 1993 17:25 | 6 |
| Brian,
Did you get to the Everton v Newcastle game? If so how was it?
Was Beardsley's goal better live than on TV? Looks like no-one in the
Everton note wanted to give a report.
Cheers.....Ned
|
32.3377 | The Toon Army | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Dec 22 1993 19:15 | 6 |
32.3378 | Merry Xmass | MUFC::TONY | | Fri Dec 24 1993 15:11 | 8 |
|
To all in this conference Merry Xmass & Happy New Year..hic hic !!
Tony....
and to the title again in 94...!!!
|
32.3379 | Exciting games at Old Trafford | TLAV01::WICHAIWONG | | Mon Dec 27 1993 07:36 | 16 |
| United have not played the good game last night. The score goes to 1-0
in the sixteen minutes of the first half by Gallacher. Rovers controlled
all the game and it seemed that United will be defeated for the second
matches of the season. Shearer and Batty are booked and United done
the better job at the second half. At the last conner and the last
minute, I didn't believe my eyes that Schmeichel will be at the front of
Rovers' goal. It's the last chance and Ince shot the ball to make the
score draw 1-1. Red armys in the Old Trafford were walking on air to
celebrate that shot. Glory! Glory! to United. I think that we should
retain the title again in this season. We have 13 points cleard to Leeds
and 14 to Rovers. The next three points we should get from Oldham in
the next two days, I WISH! United is the number ONE!
Wichai.
|
32.3380 | Stick to Football Eric. | PAKORA::AMCKAY | Andy Pandy | Tue Dec 28 1993 18:08 | 7 |
| I seen the game on TV,lots of action and good passing football from
Blackburn stopped Man Utd from getting into any sort of rythm,eventually
tempers frayed.Some tackles? from Cantonna deserved a caution at least,
the panel did not hold back in their verdict of the referee who is just
been put on the FIFA list saying that he was baised to the home team.
A great goal from Gallacher and then relentless pressure from Man Utd
earned them a deserved draw.
|
32.3381 | Happy New Year! | TLAV02::WICHAIWONG | | Wed Dec 29 1993 06:30 | 7 |
| Give my best wishes to all of United Supporters in any part of the
world for this New Year. Be good health and we will celebrate the
success again in this season, both Premier, F.A. Cup and Coca-Cola
League Cup. Give my really upset for other teams' supporters since
United will win all the cups.
Wichai.
|
32.3382 | Still 13 Clear | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Dec 29 1993 16:09 | 13 |
32.3383 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | eat my nacks | Thu Dec 30 1993 12:17 | 12 |
|
Oldham 2 Man Utd 5
Kanchelskis
Cantona
Bruce
Giggs 2
Eaaaasssy, eaaasssssy.
Tony
|
32.3384 | United see out 1993 in Style | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Dec 30 1993 18:17 | 26 |
32.3385 | The Story so Far | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Dec 31 1993 16:06 | 64 |
| Manchester United Football Club
Fixtures for Season 1993/94 Result Scorers
* Live on SKY
@ Live on ITV
+ Live on BBC
Sat Aug 7th Arsenal (CH) Wembley 1-1 Hughes (Utd Won 5-4 Pens)
Sun Aug 15th * Norwich City (A) 2-0 Giggs,Robson
Wed Aug 18th Sheffield United (H) 3-0 Keane(2),Hughes
Sat Aug 21th Newcastle United (H) 1-1 Giggs
Mon Aug 23rd * Aston Villa (A) 2-1 Sharpe(2)
Sat Aug 28th Southampton (A) 3-1 Sharpe,Cantona,Irwin
Wed Sep 1st West Ham United (H) 3-0 Sharpe,Cantona(P),Bruce
Sat Sep 11th Chelsea (A) 0-1
Wed Sep 15th @ Honved (A) (EC 1st Rd 1L) 3-2 Keane(2),Cantona
Sun Sep 19th * Arsenal (H) 1-0 Cantona
Wed Sep 22nd Stoke City (A) (C Cola) 1-2 Dublin
Sat Sep 25th Swindon Town (H) 4-2 Kanchelskis,Cantona,Hughes(2)
Wed Sep 29th @ Honved (H) (EC 1st Rd 2L) 2-1 Bruce(2)
Sat Oct 2nd Sheffield Wednesday (A) 3-2 Hughes(2),Giggs
Wed Oct 5th Stoke City (H) (C Cola) 2-0 Sharpe,McClair
Sat Oct 16th Spurs (H) 2-1 Keane,Sharpe
Wed Oct 20th @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 1st Lg 3-3 Robson,Cantona,OG
Sat Oct 23rd Everton (A) 1-0 Sharpe
Wed Oct 27th Leicester (H) (C Cola Cup) 5-1 Bruce(2),McClair,Sharpe,Hughes
Sat Oct 30th Queens Park Rangers (H) 2-1 Cantona,Hughes
Wed Nov 3rd @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 2nd Lg 0-0
Sun Nov 7th * Manchester City (A) 3-2 Cantona(2),Keane
Sat Nov 20th Wimbledon (H) 3-1 Pallister,Hughes,Kanchelskis
Wed Nov 24th Ipswich Town (H) 0-0
Sat Nov 27th Coventry City (A) 1-0 Cantona
Tue Nov 30th Everton (A) (C Cola Cup) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs
Sat Dec 4th Norwich City (H) 2-2 Giggs,McClair
Tue Dec 7th Sheffield United (A) 3-0 Hughes,Sharpe,Cantona
Sat Dec 11th Newcastle United (A) 1-1 Ince
Sun Dec 19th * Aston Villa (H) 3-1 Cantona(2),Ince
Sun Dec 26th * Blackburn Rovers (H) 1-1 Ince
Wed Dec 29th Oldham Athletic (A) 5-2 Kanchelskis,Bruce,Cantona(P),
Giggs(2)
Sat Jan 1st Leeds United (H)
Tue Jan 4th * Liverpool (A)
Sun Jan 9th + Sheffield Utd (A)F.A Cup 3rd Rd
Wed Jan 12th Portsmouth (H) (C Cola Cup)
Sat Jan 15th Spurs (A)
Sat Jan 22nd Everton (H)
Sat Jan 29th F.A. Cup 4th Round
Sat Feb 12th Queens Park Rangers (A)
Sat Feb 19th Southampton (H)
Sat Feb 26th West Ham United (A)
Sat Mar 5th Chelsea (H)
Sat Mar 12th Arsenal (A)
Sat Mar 19th Swindon Town (A)
Sat Mar 26th Sheffield Wednesday (H)
Wed Mar 30th Liverpool (H)
Sat Apr 2nd Blackburn Rovers (A)
Mon Apr 4th Oldham Athletic (H)
Sat Apr 9th Leeds United (A)
Sat Apr 16th Wimbledon (A)
Sat Apr 23rd Manchester City (H)
Sat Apr 30th Ipswich Town (A)
Sat May 7th Coventry City (H)
|
32.3386 | Happy New Year to all Fellow Reds | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Dec 31 1993 18:14 | 5 |
32.3387 | United They Stand.... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Jan 03 1994 12:43 | 4 |
| 0-0 with Leeds on Saturday, only Blackburn at the moment showing any
signs of life below us ;-)
-Dom
|
32.3388 | Tonight,tonight,tonight | REDARO::WLC_IMPROV1 | | Tue Jan 04 1994 17:23 | 11 |
|
My prediction for tonights match against liverpool :
Man United 3 liverpool 1
Cantona (2) rush or fowler
Keane or Giggs
All the best,
The one and only "Moose"
|
32.3389 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | I outlived 1993 | Tue Jan 04 1994 19:31 | 6 |
|
I'll go for a 1-0 win for Man.U. And Souness to get sent off!
Tony
|
32.3390 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Jan 04 1994 20:31 | 3 |
| I predict a 2-2 draw - with Liverpool scoring in the 89th minute to
equalise.
|
32.3391 | Another dropped point. | YELBUS::DSMITH | They've only played 10 seconds.. | Wed Jan 05 1994 04:41 | 12 |
|
Nearly right, Utd let a 3 goal lead disappear as Liverpool fought
back to draw 3-3.
Not a great holiday period for United, they are now 13 points ahead
of Blackburn I think but have played 2 games more? Dalglish must be
thinking it's possible to catch Utd now. Utd have drawn 4 of their
last 5 home games to give the likes of Blackburn, Leeds etc a chance
to make a real fight of it.
Danny.
|
32.3392 | Still Top | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Wed Jan 05 1994 09:39 | 5 |
| This must be our 'bad patch'....:-)
The other teams can calm down and get back in their boxes...:-)
-Dom
|
32.3393 | Should have done better | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed Jan 05 1994 11:46 | 11 |
| To me it was a disappointing result. United let a 3-0 lead (Bruce,
Giggs, Irwin) after 24 mins disappear. It was 3-2 at HT (2 Clough
goals) and then a late equaliser by Ruddock.
United should learn to rein in their cavalier style and throttle games.
They surrendered the midfield to Liverpool; yet they had Robson on the
bench.
Still 13 points clear and the best premier goal difference can't be bad.
Blackburn might have two games in hand, but could run into a problem
with fixtures. To paraphrase, 'a point in the bag is worth 3 on paper'.
|
32.3394 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Wed Jan 05 1994 11:52 | 7 |
|
It was great for us unattached Sky Tv watchers.
Gazzer
|
32.3395 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | mumble mumble orange | Wed Jan 05 1994 15:08 | 3 |
|
Yeah ! First time in my life I've ever cheered for Liverpool...
|
32.3396 | Bad for the Ticker | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Jan 05 1994 15:45 | 23 |
32.3397 | But Simon, it doesn't rhyme! | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Wed Jan 05 1994 19:19 | 7 |
| re .3393
'a point in the bag is worth 3 on paper'
Being a United fan you'd know all about that Simon :*).
James.
|
32.3398 | we are catching you? | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Fri Jan 07 1994 15:33 | 37 |
|
To all the MUFC fans out there.
I wouldn't put the champagne in the fridge just yet.
We (Blackburn Rovers) have two games in hand and have yet to play you
at Ewood therefore you will only have a 4 point lead.
From what I saw on Boxing day if teams learn not to be afraid to attack
united they will get points against them. Pallister and Bruce havn't
got a clue when they are put under pressure.
I predict that we will win the premiership by 1 point and then go and
win the FA cup at Wembley.
PS: How can alex ferguson be voted best manager in the world when he
has put together a decent domestic squad but when it comes to Europe he
can't play most of them due to the limitations on foreign players.
He then goes and pays 4m quid on an Irishman (sour grapes for missing
out on Shearer I think.)
Whereas, when we get into Europe next year the team that plays every
week would be able to play in European competitions (Flowers, Batty,
Newell, Ripley, Shearer, Wilcox, Le Saux, Sherwood, May all
englishman.
Not thats what I call good management.
Ps: Before all the abuse comes back I have not just recently jumped on
the Blackburn bandwagon, I have been a season ticket holder for 10
years and have been through all the bad times with the club. Div 2 and
Div 3, play off finals, missing promotion on goal difference, being
broke etc etc.
stephen
|
32.3399 | Meanwhile back on Earth... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Fri Jan 07 1994 16:28 | 7 |
| re: .3398
Poor soul, has lost all contact with reality....
...Blackburn will lose their next couple of games for sure now...
-Dom :-)
|
32.3400 | | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Sun Jan 09 1994 20:53 | 3 |
| Sheff Utd 0 - 1 Man Utd {Hughes scored and got sent off}
Norwich v Man U next round
|
32.3401 | A mediocre Christmas (ho ho...hmmm) | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Jan 10 1994 18:08 | 30 |
| A happy New Year to all you happy noters out there!
I read with interest the notes entered whilst I have been away on hols.
A rather disappointing holiday period from my point of view. The
Blackburn game was only exciting because of the last minute equaliser -
for the most part I thought we looked (gulp) ordinary. Pally and Bruce
showed a complete lack of communication to let in the goal - a bad one
to lose.
The Leeds game was the worst I've ever seen at Old Trafford - it was
boring, passionless, almost skill-less and dead quiet! Not what anyone
expected from that game at all. I got up early on New Year's Day and
was as mad as a wet hen (with a raging hangover to boot).
Didn't see the Oldham game, goals apart, so I can't comment. The
Liverpool game was unbelievable for the way we let a 3 goal lead drop
(all credit to the 'Pool for battling back though). And to top it all,
I watched a dire performance against Sheffield United yesterday.
It's too early to ask "what's going wrong" and I am not panicking. But
are we resting on our laurels/believing our own publicity OR WHAT?? Yer
man from Blackburn can take heart - I believe that we can and will be
caught if we do not sort this out, along with our defence which is
looking shakier by the match. What has happened to it? It used to be
the meanest in the Premier League and now it seems anyone can get
through it (Don't you just loath Ruddock??!?)
Answers on a postcard to......
J
|
32.3402 | You're absolutely spot on.... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Mon Jan 10 1994 18:40 | 5 |
| re - .3401
I could answer that but I'll let the Man U faithful explain.
Cheers.....Ned
|
32.3403 | Worry now, while stocks last ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Jan 10 1994 18:43 | 33 |
|
Yo ho ho,
the crisis of confidence starts to roll, and the theatre of dreams becomes
an easy point for any decent footballing team.
In my opinion MANU's problem starts up front -
Cantona is the man that makes United tick these days, it used to be
Robson but the difference is Sir Brian never stopped trying. The frenchmans
sell-by date is fast approaching - he doesn't like tight marking and is
increasingly drifting out of games.
Last seasons golden boy is no longer frightening fullbacks, young Ryans
erratic crossing and one-footedness (albeit a pretty good foot) has
given them the confidence to force him to go around them rather than
panic diving in as so many did last year.
These problems are drawing Ince (uniteds best player) and Keane
(just another silly buy from Forest) forward to support the attack. This
leaves a gap in front of Pallister and Bruce which means they are exposed
to quick breaks down the middle. The fullbacks can play a bit, these
two can't.
Easy isn't it, maybe I should apply for the England job.
Having said all that they are still easy favourites to take the title,
its just that having proved they are not perfect, some of us haven't
given up yet.
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3404 | What would happen if we lost! | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Jan 10 1994 19:45 | 4 |
| Only Man United could be facing disaster if they can only manage a
draw!
-Dom :-)
|
32.3405 | Watch the Rovers | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Mon Jan 10 1994 20:16 | 21 |
|
Interesting to see that everyones confidence in Utd seems to be
dwindling.
At the moment everyone in Blackburn supports two teams a week, the
Rovers and who ever is playing Man Utd and our prayers are being
answered.
I think the next month is the key time as to whether we (Blackburn)
will have a chance of catching Utd, and we live in hope.
Maybe someone could let me know Man Utd's next 5 premier league games.
stephen
Member of Kenny's Blue and White Army.
|
32.3406 | It's Wimbledon and co. that *I* hate! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Mon Jan 10 1994 20:35 | 31 |
| re. last few
It's funny, you know - I used to get all bitter and twisted like this
back in the seventies when the league championship was Liverpool's
private property, and they looked pretty invincible 99% of the time.
"Robots...Where have all the ball players gone?...Efficiency 63,
Entertainment value 0", etc. Everyone hates a winner, and I was right
in there with the Liverpool-haters. Difference is, I was only about 14
at the time.
True, Man. Utd. aren't going through a brilliant patch at the moment.
And I think they've got a rather lop-sided squad of players as well
(accommodating two left-sided players like Giggs and Sharp in the same
team is no easy feat). Keane was probably an unnecessary buy, too.
However, United are fundamentally an attack-minded team. Surely any
neutral would agree with this. As for the piece-by-piece analysis of
what's going wrong (!) at the moment, you could do a similar job with
AC Milan, who have failed to score in their last 3 games ("Baresi and
Costacurta can't cope with players who run at them, Savicevic gets
frustrated by close marking, Massaro is no substitute for Van Basten,
etc."). But there they are, with a two point lead at the top of the
Italian Seria A.
That said, let's hope Blackburn, and especially Newcastle and Norwich,
do make a race of it. They're all good footballing sides, so it can
only be good for the game. I am a Mancs. supporter of sorts, but I hate
to see *any* team walking away with *anything*.
T'other Dom
|
32.3407 | | MUFC::TONY | | Mon Jan 10 1994 20:45 | 15 |
| For our Blackburn friends....Next 5 or as many as you like Premier League games
Sat 15th Jan Spurs (A)
Sat 22nd Jan Everton (H)
Sat 12th Feb QPR (A)
Sat 19th Feb Southampton (H)
Sat 26th Feb West Ham (A)
Sat 5th Mar Chelsea (H)
Just make sure you keep winning..!!!!
Europe is not beyond you...!
Tony
|
32.3408 | We'll Keep the Red Flag Flying High | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Jan 10 1994 21:41 | 13 |
32.3409 | | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Jan 10 1994 21:53 | 15 |
32.3410 | Premature calulation | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Jan 11 1994 12:40 | 17 |
| re .3409
Oh shit, I knew we were coming into a tough patch but if we can close
the gap any further in the next six matches then United must have
a real problem and we will deserve to win the title.
Luckily its what happens in the last six when the pressure is on that
really matters.
I don't normally indulge in statistical analysis, but if the league was
down to the last six matches then Blackburn would be champions and
Sheffield Wednesday would be above Utd !.
Cheers,
Jack Walkers Love Child.
|
32.3411 | | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Tue Jan 11 1994 14:51 | 0 |
32.3412 | No worries Julie..... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Tue Jan 11 1994 14:57 | 11 |
|
Having a so called bad patch and not losing a game in the process aint bad.
I wouldn't worry too much about it Julie, I can't see anyone touching Utd in the
league this season. Looking at Blackburns next six games they have similarity to
Utds last six games, we'll see how well they will do. No other team has a
realistic chance. Now the Cup is a different story... Ya have to be a "great"
team to win the double, you should know that????!!!!!! And all the best to
yerself and Brian for the New Year.....
-dave-
|
32.3413 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | DOUBLE TALKIN' JIVE | Tue Jan 11 1994 15:05 | 7 |
| I can't wait for the day when someone knocks Paul Ince out. Against
Blackburn and Liverpool he showed what a true whinger he is. I would
have loved some Blackburn player or Neil Ruddock to punch him. He is an
over-rated whinger.
/GAry
|
32.3414 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Tue Jan 11 1994 15:29 | 6 |
|
But he plays in centre midfield Gaz, not on the whinge.
Tony
|
32.3415 | Some Snippets | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Jan 11 1994 15:35 | 16 |
32.3416 | I bet I was first Brian.... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Tue Jan 11 1994 16:01 | 17 |
|
Brian I have had that personal name long before even Cunno heard of U2!!!! I
must have been first otherwise he would be using it in here as well... Cunno am
I right???
By the way I saw Utd play 3 times live over the "drink untill ya die"
period, and they only impressed me against the pool. They were very lucky
against Blackburn, because in my my eyes the Utd player who headed first was
climbing all over the Blackburn player, (for utds goal ) Blackburn were the best
team on the day and I remember asking my brother if Cantona, Giggs, or Hughes
were playing in the second half, they hardly touched the ball.
The Leeds game was very boring, but this also had to do a lot
with Leeds utd.
The Pool game is one of the best I have seen and it was also a fair result,
because most teams would have given up at 0-3 down. Our results were very
similar over the christy period with a win each and a bunch of draws.....
-dave-
|
32.3417 | Davy boy, where've ya been?? | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Jan 11 1994 18:39 | 17 |
| Well hiya Dave, long time no hear! A Happy New one to you too.
I'm not worrying lad, just wondering what's -a-goin on ooop Manchester
way. Talking with some of the chaps here, their overwhelming opinion is
that we're not playing badly, its just that our opponents have finally
sussed out how to play against us. Fair comment. Certainly the
Blackburn game was a good illustration.
Anyway, on the news this morning I heard that Bassett *had* reported
them both. What gives?? I thought (sigh) that Hughes was justly sent
off (even though he did send me a personally signed card before
Christmas - honest!!! Made up or wot!!). The foul was not good and it
was his second bookable offence. No argument imo.
Any more details surfaced yet??
J
|
32.3418 | YYYY | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Thu Jan 13 1994 01:43 | 16 |
| <<< Note 32.3416 by KBOMFG::TANNER "Midnight is where the day begins.." >>>
-< I bet I was first Brian.... >-
>>Brian I have had that personal name long before even Cunno heard of U2!!!! I
>>must have been first otherwise he would be using it in here as well... Cunno am
>>I right???
Dave,
It wasn't you or U2 that I got the phrase from. It was an old poem by
T.S. Elliott that I studied in school. You probably took it from one of U2's
albums if they had such lyrics. I don't even like the group. I'm a Liverpool,
TGA & Ronnie Whelan fan.
C U N N O
|
32.3419 | Another Draw | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Jan 13 1994 11:00 | 14 |
32.3420 | The Other Draw | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Jan 13 1994 11:06 | 3 |
32.3421 | You're getting worse.... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Jan 13 1994 11:32 | 7 |
| re - 3420
Villa vs Tranmere or Notts Forest
Sheff Wed vs Portsmouth or what-da-ya-ma-callem
ps - was the ref in black cos he was on the United books????
|
32.3422 | | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Thu Jan 13 1994 12:48 | 15 |
| How much was the ref paid by United?
Two possibly three penalties could have been given against United, but
for some unknown reason he just grinned.
Parker is one lucky man. Two hacks in the box and nothing given. Bruce
should play volleyball after the way he brought the ball out of the box
with his arm. I thought I was short sighted without my glasses, but I
take my hat off to the ref. I can't figure out how he found the pitch.
If the payoff wasn't too much I may recommend it to Spurs as we need
some of that luck now.
Rich.
|
32.3423 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Thu Jan 13 1994 12:57 | 8 |
| Parker should have been off. Twice.
Kanchelskis was the only Manc to show any energy or drive. The rest just look
bored.
Villa-Wednesday final.
Mike
|
32.3424 | [media]"...United are having a litlle blip in form.." | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Jan 13 1994 13:32 | 23 |
| re - .3422
Bruce is a master at the handball. Against Newcastle I counted *seven*
times he handled and was only penalised once. Has he got some agreement
with the FA or what?? On the subject of Parker/McLoughlin, it's funny
how the whole world knew it was a penalty, but the ref and linesman
didn't.
re - .3419
McClair hit the woodwork twice - first he hit his own post from a
Portsmouth corner, then he headed against the Portsmouth bar.
re - general
Are any of you Red Devils out there getting worried about your team's
current form and lack of application. I find it interesting that no-one
in the media is prepared to even dare to suggest that things are not
right (although the sight of Bruce giving PC Schmeicel a right
rollickin' after he had ballooned the ball into the stand from a headed
Robson backpass would suggest all is not well).
Cheers.....Ned
|
32.3425 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Jan 13 1994 14:04 | 13 |
| The much hyped United defence/goalkeeper is not what it was, that's for
sure. They seem to spend most of their time arguing about the latest
misunderstanding. If you want an opinion, I thing PC Peter has lost his
head. All this stuff about him being a great keeper seems to have gone
straight to the anterior lobe. He's behaving like a lunatic.
I hear he's been christened the vampire by some of the United faithful.
Apparently it's because he doesn't like crosses.
Declan
|
32.3426 | You still cant beat us... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Jan 13 1994 14:16 | 7 |
| There sure seem to be plenty of 'vultures' circling round this note
and we still havn't lost a game since the Lord knows when.
Remeber lads this is our bad patch, feel sorry for the teams we play
over the next month :-)
-Dom
|
32.3427 | VULTURES 1 OSTRICHES 0 :-) | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Jan 13 1994 14:35 | 1 |
|
|
32.3428 | Vulture Entry #23657 | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Jan 13 1994 15:13 | 19 |
| re - .3426
>There sure seem to be plenty of 'vultures' circling round this note
>and we still havn't lost a game since the Lord knows when.
>Remeber lads this is our bad patch, feel sorry for the teams we play
>over the next month :-)
It's just a pity that the lads in the red shirts don't seem to share
your confidence anymore. 8^))
>You still cant beat us...
That's just the typical na-na-na-poo-poo answer I expected. When you
can't think of a sensible response to a sensible query, just resort to
machoism.
Keep Smilin'......Ned
|
32.3429 | stir..stir | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Thu Jan 13 1994 15:15 | 6 |
| -1 you tell em Ned
for us poor buggers in Scotland, can somebody post last night's
results....?
Ray
|
32.3430 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Jan 13 1994 15:19 | 6 |
| Ned,
If you ever do put a note in that's worth commenting on then maybe
a United supporter will make the effort. Upto now, I've found them tiresome.
Simon.
|
32.3431 | Far out crosser | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Jan 13 1994 15:22 | 12 |
| re - .3425
>I hear he's been christened the vampire by some of the United faithful.
>Apparently it's because he doesn't like crosses.
He *loves* going for crosses, but only if they're more than 15 yards
from goal, or if it's a Man U corner. ;-))
Cheers....Ned
|
32.3432 | Well that's one with a lip on... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Jan 13 1994 15:28 | 10 |
| > Ned,
>If you ever do put a note in that's worth commenting on then maybe
>a United supporter will make the effort. Upto now, I've found them tiresome.
Simon,
Er, correct me if I'm wrong, but is the above not a comment on my
notes???????
Cheers....Ned
|
32.3433 | Results Ray.... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Jan 13 1994 16:09 | 10 |
| re - .3429
Ray,
It was:-
Man U 2 Portsmouth 2
Spurs 1 Villa 2
Notts F P Tranmere P
Cheers.....Ned
|
32.3434 | Spurs 1 - 5 United | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Jan 13 1994 16:58 | 8 |
| We play Spurs on Saturday, they have a lousy home record and we have
a strong away record......so odds on we'll thrash them!
....or it'll be a draw.
...but we wont lose :-)
-Dom
|
32.3435 | naw bother... | TRUCKS::SANT | Welcome to Planet Earth | Thu Jan 13 1994 21:10 | 25 |
|
A_KELLY seems to be going for note 32's most frequent contributor!
As a United supporter, and infrequent contributor (too 'kin busy!)
we were lucky in the second half last night. First half we created
enough chances to have put Pompey away, but as time ticked on they
felt they had a chance and they played well. The chop down by
Parker on Alan Mac-thingy was a dead-cert spot-kick but the ref
waved play on. The Bruce hand-ball thingy was close - he certainly
moved *towards* the ball, which to me indicates intent - and the
other incident appeared to be 6 and 2 x 3.....
We'll play better at Fratton, although the atmosphere will be
hostile. I think we will qualify for the semi.
I don't see what the problem is. We're not losing, yet seem to be
uncertain in defence and spurn chances up front. Cantona looks a
little "languid" at the moment - maybe he's got a new woman!
Anyway, normal service will soon be resumed. And we're unbeaten in
427 games so who cares! Blackburn and anti-United fans have a lot
to say right now but who's leading the BIG 1 by a street? Say no
more.....
Andy.
|
32.3436 | Maybe A_KELLY is a closet United fan | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Fri Jan 14 1994 11:22 | 5 |
| re - .3435
>A_KELLY seemms to be going for note 32's most frequent contributor!
Do I get a prize?????
|
32.3437 | What ya after Ned | IRNBRU::SMALLWOOD | | Fri Jan 14 1994 11:51 | 4 |
| Alan are you trying to become an honoury Manc.
Steve.
|
32.3438 | You *are* a closet United fan, aren't you? | PAVONE::TURNER | | Fri Jan 14 1994 11:52 | 7 |
| re: .3436
>>A_KELLY seemms to be going for note 32's most frequent contributor!
>Do I get a prize?????
How would the Premier League trophy grab you? ;-)
|
32.3439 | White Hart Lane | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Jan 14 1994 15:39 | 11 |
32.3440 | Another draw methinks | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Fri Jan 14 1994 17:40 | 13 |
| Sorry to be a "downer" chaps but I think a draw is on the cards
tomorrow. I'll be there in the Holsten suite (sorry, had to get that in
there...doesn't happen to me that often!!) so I'll be cheering with the
best of 'em even though I'll be with Spurs supporters...
We'll go ahead and they'll equalise late I reckon.
Nice to see Mr Sant back in the land of the living. I thought we'd lost
him forever.
Full report next week sometime. Have a nice weekend y'all.
J
|
32.3441 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Welcome to Planet Earth | Fri Jan 14 1994 21:09 | 31 |
|
You don't shake me off that easy, Jules ;-)
I've been following what's going on but too busy to get involved.
What a great spell we're having, eh? Champions, playing great,
attacking football - even some of our detractors in here grudgingly
acknowledge that - and seemingly favourites for every cup
competition that we can stay involved in [queue unfriendly jibes
including the words "shopkeepers", "Milan", "Galatasaray" etc..]
I'd personally settle for the league title alone. The cups are
merely a destraction from the real business.
What a joy to be alive and seeing the likes of Liverpool, Everton,
even Arsenal occasionally, struggling to hang on to the shirt-tails
of the leaders. And we won't even mention City [snigger].
The league is fronted by some exciting teams playing good stuff. I
tipped Newcastle at the start of the season for a possible suprise
winner of something this year, and they are doing really well.
Norwich still entertain - they just can't score at home [which
reminds me of something but I can't remember what..]. But also
sides like QPR, Spurs and Wednesday deserve credit for trying to
entertain.
Even Blackburn Rovers, those paupers from down the Darwen Road with
too much money to spend. Not to worry, the Clarets will soon be
passing them on the Colne Road (on their way to Bury or Rochdale
probably.) Enough already....
Andy.
|
32.3442 | The Premier Will Do For Me | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat Jan 15 1994 16:17 | 12 |
32.3443 | Spurs 0 - 1 United | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Jan 17 1994 10:35 | 11 |
| United played well, mainly in the second half with the goal coming from
Hughes 3 minutes after the re-start.
Sugar is not getting his cheque book out to help out Ossie, and the
Spurs team is lacking experience, they weren't able to keep Cantona
quite and United got a win after all the draws....
...Blackburn still trying to make a competiton out of it, can they
take the pressure :-)
-Dom
|
32.3444 | A red rag to a bull.... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Mon Jan 17 1994 12:33 | 7 |
| >in 92' (4 games in 7 days). If we were to retain the Premiership, we would
>become only the second club since 1959 to retain the League Title. That in
>itself would be a great achievement. I for one won't lose ant sleep if we exit
Well that's really asking TGMC to come in with the stats....
Dezzz.
|
32.3445 | Another 3 Points Away | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Jan 17 1994 13:19 | 13 |
32.3446 | | IMAPC::MURRAY | | Mon Jan 17 1994 13:47 | 9 |
|
> If we were to retain the Premiership, we would
> become only the second club since 1959 to retain the League Title. That in
> itself would be a great achievement.
Earth calling Martin, come in please. :)
P
|
32.3447 | Remember 1992!!!! :-)))))) | MARVIN::MORRELL | | Mon Jan 17 1994 14:12 | 7 |
| Hey don't count your chickens before they have hatched....
Your only 7 points ahead of Blackburn if they win the two games they
have in hand... :-)
Rick
|
32.3448 | Mancshave never won two major's in same season!! | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Mon Jan 17 1994 15:11 | 43 |
| <<< Note 32.3442 by ESSB::BLONG "UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993" >>>
-< The Premier Will Do For Me >-
>> If we were to retain the Premiership, we would
>> become only the second club since 1959 to retain the League Title. That in
>> itself would be a great achievement. I for one won't lose ant sleep if we exit
>> the cup competitions.
Brian,
During Liverpool's 11 amazing league successes over the last 21 years,
they have retained the league on more occasions than anybody else. First of
all, there was 1976 & 77. Then there was 1978 & 79 and then the unbelievable
three in a row of 1982-83-84 so before you start ranting about the Mancs, think
of the above. You also seem to imply from your notes that because you are
involved in the cups, then you can't cope in the league. That's probably true
since the great Mancs have never managed two major trophies in the one year
where in contrast Liverpool have won more than one trophy on numerous
occasions.
1973 League Champions & UEFA cup winners
1976 League Champions & UEFA cup winners
1977 League Champions & European Cup Winners
1981 European Cup & League Cup
1982 League Champions & League Cup
1983 League Champions & League Cup
1984 League Champions & League Cup
1986 League & FA Cup Double
Brian,
Somehow I don't think you will be replying to that one because there
is no comeback.
Regards,
C U N N O
|
32.3449 | | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Jan 17 1994 15:21 | 6 |
| ...just when you thought there was nothing you could count on any
more...
...Martin brings us Back to Basics...
-Dom
|
32.3450 | Made my day Brian | IMAPC::MURRAY | | Mon Jan 17 1994 15:22 | 1 |
|
|
32.3451 | and finally .... | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Jan 17 1994 16:16 | 7 |
|
... Who can forget Blackburn Rovers winning the FA Cup for three
consecutive years, 1884-1885-1186 !
... Just as relevant and probably slightly more interesting.
|
32.3452 | Rollin' back the years..... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Mon Jan 17 1994 16:32 | 4 |
|
Or Preston North End winning the first double......
|
32.3453 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Mon Jan 17 1994 18:50 | 6 |
|
Eric Bristow 81-82-83.
Tony
|
32.3454 | I'm sorry, I couldn't resist ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Jan 17 1994 19:15 | 12 |
| Errrrr Andy,
>> three consecutive years, 1884-1885-1186 !
Was this the result of the time warp associated with the infamous
Black Hole of Blackburn ????? ;-)
Just curious,
Jerry.
|
32.3455 | Bring back the Ostriches | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Jan 17 1994 20:39 | 16 |
|
Jerry,
I was hoping nobody would notice, I just got so excited thinking
about one of the great moment in history that I lost control of
my digits !
And everyone knows there are 4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
Now I think we should get back to the real purpose of this note,
can we have some more 'Eric C is God' Red propaganda please.
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3456 | All the Scousers love History | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Jan 17 1994 21:48 | 13 |
32.3457 | Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Tue Jan 18 1994 00:08 | 14 |
| Ok Brian,
I made a little error. I said 1978 & 1979 instead of 1979 & 1980.
Liverpool's achievements in the 1990's so far are.
1990- League champions
1992 - FA Cup winners
There's nothing wrong with that.
C U N N O
|
32.3458 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Frank's Fantastic Shed Show | Tue Jan 18 1994 13:27 | 11 |
| I watched the new Man Utd video magazine last night (I bought it for a friend's
birthday, and thought I'd better check it first 8-) ) All in all, I was pretty
impressed. Lots of action, all the goals, scenes from the dressing room, and
good interviews with Robson, Fergie, Pallister, Sharpe, and Bruce. There's also
some info on the youth, reserves etc. and bits fo classic Man Utd footage eg.
Man Utd v Benfica in the European Cup.
Well worth seven quid if you're a fan of that sort of self-congratulatory
back-slapping. 8-)
Mike
|
32.3459 | Another trophyless season for us! | PIECES::63585::SWIFFEN | | Tue Jan 18 1994 14:19 | 4 |
| 25 years of waiting and suddenly the best thing
since sliced bread - Kind of funny eh?
Chris.
|
32.3460 | Weekend report.. | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Jan 18 1994 16:45 | 19 |
| re -2
I too have seen this video and it is compulsive viewing for us Reds,
apart from the screaming girls and the "Sharpy shuffle"...just a touch
embarrassing I thought.
Anyway. I saw the Spurs game saturday and thoroughly enjoyed it. The
first half was pacey but only a couple of real goal-scoring chances.
The second half was ours though and we were always going to win.
However, it should've been by a greater margin. We need to get meaner.
A boon for me was meeting the whole team the evening before in a hotel
I was staying at - quite by chance. And what nice chaps they are too.
In the words of the great songstress (...-)) Belinda Carlisle, "ooo
heaven is a place on earth". It certainly was Friday.
Onward, ever onward
J
|
32.3461 | over the border | PEKING::WELLERM | | Wed Jan 19 1994 15:15 | 5 |
|
Lee Martin..The 1990 FA Cup hero has moved to Celtic for 500,000..He
had been at United since he was 12..
Matt
|
32.3462 | Lee Marvin - he's dead isn't he?? | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Wed Jan 19 1994 15:23 | 1 |
|
|
32.3463 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed Jan 19 1994 15:27 | 6 |
| I'm surprised we let Lee Martin go, unless we have some good 'uns in the
reserves. Lee was also English, and with our next foray into the European
Cup next year (yes, it will be us -- not some 'here today, gone tomorrow outfit
from Blackburn) we need him.
[Then on reflection, Lee's understanding with Peter Schmeichal is not intuitive!]
|
32.3464 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Wed Jan 19 1994 17:52 | 7 |
32.3465 | | KIRKTN::AMCARTHUR | East Fife | Wed Jan 19 1994 18:59 | 1 |
32.3466 | Sharpe's Out for 6 Weeks | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Jan 19 1994 20:46 | 9 |
32.3467 | | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | That blokes' a nutter | Wed Jan 19 1994 22:22 | 4 |
32.3468 | | KURMA::AMCARTHUR | East Fife | Wed Jan 19 1994 23:51 | 2 |
32.3469 | | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Jan 20 1994 15:22 | 4 |
| RE LEE SHARPE
Local radio has him as perhaps being available for the Everton game
this weekend!
|
32.3470 | :-) | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Jan 20 1994 15:44 | 3 |
| ...only a MAN UNITED player could do that...!
-Dom
|
32.3471 | Sharpe or Kanchelskis? | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Thu Jan 20 1994 15:52 | 5 |
| How can Fergie justify dropping Kanchelskis though (I'm assuming that
it would be him). It would be a touch unfair as he's been playing
plenty well enough to keep his place.
J
|
32.3472 | Its up to Fergie, but ... | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Jan 20 1994 16:13 | 12 |
|
On behalf of the opposition, Kanchelskis has created more problems than
Sharpe or Giggs (in fact you can probably add them together and throw in
McClair :-)).
He's probably a bit too old and a bit too foreign for Kenny to buy him
but i'd be happy to see he playing for Blackburn if Fergie doesn't want
him.
Best wishes,
The McEwans Alliance.
|
32.3473 | R.I.P. Sir Matt Busby | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Jan 20 1994 22:05 | 9 |
32.3474 | Amen to a truly great legend. | TROOA::PBLANEY | Far and away | Fri Jan 21 1994 00:07 | 17 |
| Well said.
This is a sad day for football. No doubt, one of the greatest to grace
the game, and the whole football scene. Managed two of the greatest
sides ever, the one that died in Munich, and the one he re-built to
greatness to win the European Cup.
(A great day of sadness personally too - looked up to him as a kid, and
I am back to the UK starting next week. I had hoped to meet the man
hopefully during an OT visit this spring. :-((( )
Just tremendous to see United win the championship for him. I am sure
that made him happy. There will be many tears around OT I am sure, and
Iam sure everyone in notes will join in stating may he Rest in Peace
Amen.
Paul
|
32.3475 | Sir Matt Busby (1909-1994). | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Fri Jan 21 1994 00:33 | 6 |
|
May Sir Matt Busby rest in peace. He was 84 and was manager of Man. U for
24 years. Busby was to Man U as Shanks was to Liverpool, a legend.
C U N N O
|
32.3476 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Fri Jan 21 1994 11:37 | 2 |
| sad day for football as a whole....
RIP
|
32.3477 | Busby Stadium ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Fri Jan 21 1994 11:46 | 5 |
|
Tommy Doc has suggested O.T. be renamed Busby Stadium, a fitting
tribute to the man who built the spirit of the place.
Nothing but admiration and respect for a truly great footballing man.
|
32.3478 | SADLY MISSED | PEKING::WELLERM | | Fri Jan 21 1994 11:56 | 6 |
|
A great man....much respected by everyone.I will always remember his
smiling face when United won the championship last year..Rest in peace
Matt
|
32.3479 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | How's that....you're out | Fri Jan 21 1994 11:56 | 6 |
32.3480 | Youthful Memories | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Fri Jan 21 1994 12:26 | 13 |
| When I was a youngster I lived in an area with no league clubs (urban
surrey near H'row) as such I gravitated to the most famous team in the
world for a while during the Best, Charlton, Law era. I can still
remember the night they won the Euro Cup. My dad had just got a new car
and at half time I went to have a look at it - and managed to lock
myself in! I only got to see the second half by banging the horn for 5
minutes! I vividly remember the deep national feeling for Busby and his
team that night and even though I now follow another team the sight of
Busby when they won the title last year brought a lump to my throat.
I'm glad his seat (No 1) will always be empty - it will probably seem
that he's just nipped out for a cuppa.
Paul
|
32.3481 | A great manager ! | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Fri Jan 21 1994 12:34 | 7 |
| Yeah he sure was a great manager and for anyone who would like to read a good
Biography of the man I can highly recomend Eamon Dunphy's "The Glory Years".
It's a pity that the Edwards family and Man U. didn't treat him a lot better in
his retirement. They should be ashamed !
Peter(An Impartial Celt)
|
32.3482 | He left us with great memories... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Fri Jan 21 1994 12:45 | 12 |
|
The first team I supported was the mancs back in the sixties, and it wasn't
just because of Best, Charlton etc.. It also had a lot to do Matt.. He was one
of the gentlemen of soccer, and he died a happy man with his club virtually
certain of winning the league again, and he knows his club will be respected as
been not only the best in England, but also one of the best in Europe just like
they were back in the sixties.
If they can't name the stadium after him then Iam sure Sir Matt wont mind
too much.. He's knows their the No 1 team in England, that's all he wants..
-dave-
|
32.3483 | RIP Sir Matt | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Fri Jan 21 1994 12:46 | 9 |
| Being too young to have any actual memories of him as a Manager, his
legend has always pervaded the Club, and as a life-long supporter, it
was a sad moment when I heard the news.
I met him last year at O.T. and he was a very charming, quiet man.
Tomorrow will see a subdued O.T.
J
|
32.3484 | " Truly a legend ! " | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Fri Jan 21 1994 13:03 | 14 |
|
R.I.P. Sir Matt....
I was truly saddened to hear the death of this great man on the radio. I too
will carry the memory of seeing his face when United won the championship last
season. I am sure he was the proudest man in the ground that night. The crowd
were singing "Glory Glory Man United", and he was sat there with tears in his
eyes. I am just glad that his beloved club could repay just a small part of
what he gave to it.
He will be sadly missed.
Nigel.
|
32.3485 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Fri Jan 21 1994 13:22 | 12 |
|
I dont really remember this Busby bloke, but he sounds an o.k
sort of guy listening to you lot. I'm sure he'll be missed in
all of your hearts.
Any way.. Tommy Doc said this morning that You Mancs are the best
team in the world, We'll how come you got stuffed by a load of
part time Kebab sellers in the European cup. He also said that
they should name Old Trafford after this Busby bloke, Dont you
think that this is a bit of an over reaction......... If they
renamed Old Trafford Busby stadium, your more likely to think
that its the British Telecom headquarters than the home of M.U.F.C.
|
32.3486 | The Greatest | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Jan 21 1994 13:41 | 9 |
32.3487 | OH' MY GOD...... | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Fri Jan 21 1994 13:48 | 6 |
|
RE>.3486
I could have made that prediction, the guy was 84 and was suffering with
cancer.
|
32.3488 | A sad day, the memories flood back. | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Fri Jan 21 1994 14:05 | 14 |
|
Yes, Sir Matt will always rank with the greatest in World Sport. Its
not only his achievements that we can sit around and applaud but that
he was a human being that put more than he needed to into the game.
As a wing-half for Manchester City, Liverpool and Scotland he was an
honest player and this relative to today's standards is applaudable.
As a manager he ranks with the great. To create 3 different great sides
in different eras will probably never be repeated.
Manchester and Scotland amoungst other places on this planet will miss
this old soldier.
R.I.P. Sir Matt.
|
32.3489 | SIR MATT BUSBY R.I.P. | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Fri Jan 21 1994 15:44 | 10 |
| I also feel the need to add a small note here. Sir Matt Busby's
achievements as a manger were immense. He rebuild Manchester United as
a club, and the team twice. He won 5 championships, a couple of FA
cups, and led English football into Europe when all around him thought it
was a mistake. He topped it all by winning the European cup in 68 then
the next year he retired.
What a man!
Gavin
|
32.3490 | Legend | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Fri Jan 21 1994 16:06 | 5 |
| ...the lucky chap, did all that, saw his team win the league last
year, waited till he was pretty sure that we'd win this year and then
passed away in his sleep....
-Dom
|
32.3491 | R.I.P Sir Matt | WOTVAX::WHELAN | Terry WHELAN @OLO | Fri Jan 21 1994 17:03 | 7 |
| Sir Matt was a credit to United, Manchester and football the world
over, very have ever or will ever match his achievements. Its good to
think that he passed away content in the knowledge that UNITED are back
on top and, more importantly, playing the kind of football Sir Matt
believed.
R.I.P Sir Matt Busby
|
32.3492 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Sat Jan 22 1994 13:50 | 16 |
32.3493 | Sir Matt - thanks a million | MSAM00::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Sat Jan 22 1994 16:30 | 14 |
| My image of Sir Matt
- footballer, football manager and most of all a first class
human.
His philosophy on football is what made the Reds such a joy to
watch. That is the way football should be played.
Childhood memories goes back to days before live telecast was
prevalent. Listening to the Reds on BBC World Service at mid-night
for many Saturdays was part of growing up and life. Football
played to Sir Matt's way!
Sir Matt, thanks a million and may you rest in peace.
|
32.3494 | United 1 - 0 Everton | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Sun Jan 23 1994 15:47 | 10 |
| A 45,000 crowd saw United win by the only goal, could have been many
more....Cantona hit the post and Kanchelskis the bar from 18 yrds.
The goal came in the 27th minute from a cross by Keane, headed in by
Giggs at the far post.
Blackburn can not afford to even draw any of the 3 games they have in
hand.....
-Dom
|
32.3495 | sorry | FAILTE::PAGES | Lost in Scotland | Mon Jan 24 1994 12:12 | 11 |
|
I am sorry to say that some Leeds (fans?) did not observe the one
minute silence at blackburn yesterday. As a Leeds Fan I would like to
apologize for their unacceptable behaviour. Leeds and Manchester
United may never be friends but a good team and a good manager deserve
respect and Sir Matt was one of the Best.
True fans of football (whatever team they support) morn the passing of
a football great.
SteveP
|
32.3496 | Thank you Everton | WOTVAX::WHELAN | Terry WHELAN @OLO | Mon Jan 24 1994 13:06 | 13 |
| The behaviour of the Leeds fans has been reported widely on the local
Manchester radio stations, lets hope the response of the Leeds
management and players to the unacceptable behaviour of the Leeds fans will
be enough to ensure good (well reasonable) feeling between the two sets
of supports when next they meet. On the other hand all supporters of
Everton Football Club are to be applauded for the impeccable way they
behaved during, not only, the one minutes silence at OT, but also
prior to the silence when the teams were lead onto the field by the
piper. I watched the scene on TV as the BBC screened it live on the
Grandstand programme and it seemed to me you could hear a pin drop!
Anyone who attended the game care to comment?
|
32.3497 | United 1 Everton 0 | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Jan 24 1994 13:38 | 25 |
| Went to Old Trafford on Saturday for the match v Everton. Arrived early
to pay my respects and found thousands of like minded Reds around a
growing memorial. The eery thing was, it was so quiet. Even inside the
ground it was very subdued - to be expected I know, but it felt very
weird.
The teams were lead out onto the pitch by a lone piper and OT was
silent. The minutes silence was a very emotional one and the Everton
fans were brilliant in respecting it.
The game would have made the great man proud. The first 15 minutes or
so were a bit stilted, but then it really got going. Schmeical had to
make a couple of reflex saves, but those apart he wasn't really
troubled. Some of our football, especially in the second half, was
absolutely breathtaking. One move involving Giggs and Cantona brought
the whole ground to their feet in awe - how we didn't score more goals
is unbelievable and largely due to Southall. It was the best 1-0 game
I've ever seen. Pity they didn't show more on Match of the day.
We were temporarily 16 points clear at the top - our largest margin
ever, but Blackburn cut it down again yesterday with a win over Leeds.
The fight goes on.
J
|
32.3498 | Still winning | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Mon Jan 24 1994 14:11 | 18 |
|
Re; .3494
Blackburn can't afford to lose any of their games in hand
Well, things are going OK at the moment.
Don't get to nervous in Manchester.
The dream lives on in Blackburn.
Stephen
Kenny's Barmy Army
|
32.3499 | Trying Blackburn.... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Jan 24 1994 14:56 | 5 |
| Its good of you to try and make a competiton out of it ;-)
Just remember, Blink, Draw or Lose and your out of it....
-Dom :-)
|
32.3500 | So what? | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Mon Jan 24 1994 15:02 | 21 |
32.3501 | Check the facts first. | PIECES::63585::SWIFFEN | | Mon Jan 24 1994 15:06 | 12 |
| Hang on a minute James, it was the City fans making the
noise at Anfield, after all that has happened to Liverpool
fans we know more than most what grief is, so please get the
facts right. They are that City fans chanted City, City
for part of the minute, not the Kop!!
BTW can't condone the Leeds idiots who can easily be identified
on the front page of The Sun, but Man United fans ruined the
minutes silence at Anfield for Tony Bland last season, it's a
little difference when it's one of your own isn't it!!!!!!!
Chris.
|
32.3502 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Mon Jan 24 1994 15:07 | 12 |
32.3503 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Mon Jan 24 1994 15:14 | 11 |
32.3504 | | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Mon Jan 24 1994 15:24 | 5 |
| >> Leeds Uniteds fans will never be treated with respect and dignity
You forgot the full stop :*)
Al.
|
32.3505 | Sir Matt | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Jan 24 1994 15:59 | 15 |
| I'm disappointed in the last few notes entered here. Sir Matt was a
football legend, not just a United legend. Those who mock that simple
fact are just ignorant ar******s.
The true fans showed the respect he deserved at all the League grounds
on Saturday. At the memorial at OT, there were Liverpool shirts, City
scarves, all manner of clubs, but I mention those two in particular due
to the special rivalry that exists between our clubs. On a radio 'phone
in on GMR, a Liverpool fan 'phoned up and expressed his sympathy for
all at Manchester United as did a City fan.
For those of you who don't give a s**t, leave your stupid remarks at
home and let a great man rest in peace.
J
|
32.3506 | May we all rest in peace ? | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Jan 24 1994 15:59 | 43 |
| Re .3502:
Hi Peter,
If you manage to break any of the offending individuals bones, then
I'll upgrade your tickets to First Class !!!
Re: The rest:
Matt Busby is dead. While he was alive he dedicated a large part of his
life to football. Whether he was "The greatest manager in the history
of football", or "A world-class manager" or even "A really nice guy" is
totally irrelevant. Also irrelevant is the fact that he was heavily
involved with a team that a lot of people love to hate.
The point is, that just about everyone who plays/played football dreamt
at some time about scoring the winner for, or against, Manchester
United in the Cup Final. The reason ? Because of the legend that Matt
Busby helped to create. Under his leadership Manchester United became
much more than a squad of football players wearing the same kit. It
became a part of football. That had as much to do with things off the
pitch as on the pitch. It's also a big part of the reason that
Manchester United remained a "Great" Club throughout the barren period
when trophies were few and far between.
Whether you like, love, hate or detest the team, you cannot justifiably
deny Matt Busby the respect he deserves in death, as much as in life.
As a supporter, I appreciate the remarks of the more "level-headed"
United-Haters. I guess it's just another illustration of the
distinction between someone who loves football, and someone who loves
to see their team win !
Sorry to go on so much, but I get seriously annoyed when people attempt
to use anybody's death as a means to provoke a mindless slagging
match !!! (I never thought I would see the words "more" and "tragic"
following each other in a sentence written by anybody with a
rudimentary grasp of English.)
Anyway, I'm just getting myself worked up,
Jerry.
|
32.3507 | .... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Jan 24 1994 16:39 | 7 |
| ...the fact is that there are a % people who go to football matches
who dont give a sh*t about the game, and are there to be part of a
'gang'....
...probably havn't played football past Kindergarden.
-Dom
|
32.3508 | DIFFERENT HUGHES | YUPPY::JAYP | Paul Jay @HHL | Mon Jan 24 1994 16:43 | 11 |
| Mark Hughes has spoken out after his treatment by the Sheffield United
team in the F.A.Cup. 'It has been well established by the media that a
flair team must be stopped at all costs'.
Alex Ferguson backed him up; 'Mark was consistently being prevented
from scoring by Tuttle and it was only right that he should take out
retribution on him, before fans started thinking he was a mediocre
striker who couldn't hit a cows arse with a banjo...
COPYRIGHT: The Gooner fanzine, issue 52
|
32.3509 | Have to agree Gerry | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Mon Jan 24 1994 17:10 | 25 |
| re - .3506
>Sorry to go on so much, but I get seriously annoyed when people attempt
>to use anybody's death as a means to provoke a mindless slagging
>match !!! (I never thought I would see the words "more" and "tragic"
>following each other in a sentence written by anybody with a
>rudimentary grasp of English.)
>Anyway, I'm just getting myself worked up,
>Jerry.
Jerry,
It could have been worse they could have said "tragicer".>8^))
Seriously though I've kept quiet on this subject because, as a nipper
growing up in the slums of the North-east, I wasn't touched by the Busby
magic. I must agree with you though that I can't understand how anyone
can take pleasure out of the death of such a man. I too watched BBC1 at
3.00 pm on saturday and I was extremely touched by the restraint of
both the United and the Everton fans. The announcement asked for a
minute's silence, but it wasn't necessary.....it was deadly silent
already.
Cheers.....Ned
|
32.3510 | No joke :-( | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Mon Jan 24 1994 18:13 | 11 |
| .3501/.3502
I'm still missing the good parts so if you wouldn't mind. could you
forward me .3501 and .3502?
Peter, if you were referring to me, I hope you had lots of smileys for
if you hadn't, I don't see your sense of humour at all. I have had my
wrist broken by someone who did it intentionally so I don't take talk
like that well at all. (no smiley).
James.
|
32.3511 | | KERNEL::BIRKINSHAW | Limo me a bimbo | Mon Jan 24 1994 19:36 | 15 |
|
It was 1967, our team had just won the Manchester junior schools cup and
we were promised that our medals would be presented by a celebrity. During the
lunch break the whole school turned out to see us presented with our medals
by Sir Matt. He had a kind word of encouragement to each of us. At the time
it was the greatest moment of my life.
It was years later that I learned that the celebrity originally lined up to
present our medals was George Best, but because of a recent "binge" wasn't
feeling up to it. Sir Matt stepped in at what could only be a moments notice
and did the honours, not for the first time sparing George's blushes.
As someone said in the paper the other day, what with Moore, Blanchflower and
now Busby gone, God is putting a hell of a team together.
|
32.3512 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Frank's Fantastic Shed Show | Mon Jan 24 1994 20:56 | 26 |
| Though in truth (and you'll be surprised to hear this) I am no great fan of Man
Utd, I happened to catch the BBC tribute to Sir Matt on Friday (and the latter
half of the ITV one) and was unashamedly carried away on a tide of romantic
dreaming. That's what football is all about, isn't it? Devoted fans, footballing
heroes, big crowds, exciting football. Blimey, I almost wanted the reds to win
the league when it had finished. 8-)
I wasn't even born when they beat Benfica, but I wouldn't half like to see a
resurgence of that sort of scene. Where fitness wasn't the be all and end all
and players could play on past their twenty fifth birthday. Bring back players
with one strand of hair combed over their bald patch, that's what I say. All
hail Bobby Charlton.
By the way, was Bobby Charlton one of the best players in Busby's Babes, or just
average? They must have been pant-wettingly good if they were all like him.
How can anyone watch programmes like that and then disrespect the man
responsible the next day? It's beyond me, it really is. Busby's babes, beating
Benfica, these memories are football's history, and should be cherished, like
art and stuff. Who wouldn't rather watch a game like that then go to some poxy
art gallery and listen to a bunch of pseuds witter on about "art nouveau" eh?
Matt Busby is as much a part of football as the goalposts, and I mourn the man's
passing. Rest in peace Sir Matt Busby.
Mike
|
32.3513 | Nice one Mike ! | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Mon Jan 24 1994 21:19 | 0 |
32.3514 | News anyone? | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Tue Jan 25 1994 20:32 | 4 |
| Any team news for tomorrow night's game with Portsmouth? I read at the
weekend that Lee Sharpe may be back.
J
|
32.3515 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Jan 25 1994 20:37 | 8 |
| No.. but I hope the score is...
Portsmouth 2 Man Utd 0
rick
|
32.3516 | United V Alan Shearer | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Jan 25 1994 21:59 | 13 |
32.3517 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Wed Jan 26 1994 11:37 | 1 |
| i think the QPR v ManU game has been moved back already to the 5th Feb
|
32.3518 | ? | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Jan 27 1994 11:12 | 5 |
| ..well did we win or what (draw)?
inquring mind needs to know....
-Dom :-)
|
32.3519 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Thu Jan 27 1994 12:29 | 3 |
| Portsmouth 0 Man Utd 1 ( McClair header from a corner which was flicked
on from the near post ). He also had a tremendous shot from 25 yds
which beat Alan Knight but hit the cross-bar.
|
32.3520 | United v Norwich | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Fri Jan 28 1994 20:42 | 4 |
| United travel to Carrow Road on Sunday for the FA Cup tie with Norwich.
Its on BBC 1 (yippee!!! I have no satellite..) at 3pm.
J
|
32.3521 | Ince | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat Jan 29 1994 13:24 | 6 |
32.3522 | Contract still has 18 months | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Mon Jan 31 1994 04:54 | 14 |
| Brian
It was reported in the local newspapers that Ince have not decided on a
6-year contract although the current one still has 18 months to go.
Q. - how can a player be in dispute over this contract when it still
has 18 months to run?
Q. - isn't it distractingly to other more important matters like
retaining the League or winning both Cups?
BTW, Norwich 0 United 2! (Match was shown live on Malaysia TV)
BTW, official ManU Fan Club here has more than 3000 members
|
32.3523 | Ince=Moaner | OPG::TORPEYM | " Lights out, quids In" | Mon Jan 31 1994 11:57 | 11 |
| Good win at Norwich. United, quite rightly so, have a confidence and even
arrogance about their play. But does Ince have to moan and mouth off about
every decision?
As for Cantona? A bad tackle on Goss and then the sly backheel in the head
of a defender lying on the floor, and to cap it all Ferguson defending Cantona
from TV comments of 'despicable tackle'. Maybe if Ferguson said it with a
French accent it might have been more palatable!
8:(
|
32.3524 | Yesterday's game | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Jan 31 1994 15:30 | 16 |
| Allegedly Fergie is complaining about the comments made by the "entire
BBC commentary team" about Cantona. I can't see why. He was very lucky
to stay on imo - the first "tackle" he was obviously not even thinking
of going for the ball. Goss could've got seriously injured and all
because Eric was being so closely marked he had hardly a touch. Gallic
flair and French temperament - go together like a horse and carriage or
something...
Anyrhoda, I thought the first goal was a beaut - a nice bit of skill
from Giggsy who had a good game I thought.
We go on - Wimbledon will not be easy but I think we'll have the
advantage playing away from home. We seem to have our tactics right for
away games.
J
|
32.3525 | Where's your defenders then ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Feb 01 1994 21:02 | 30 |
|
Hello MANU fans,
I was having a dangerous drink with my mate this weekend, (he comes
from Moston and insists on wearing his United scarf around the pubs
in Blackburn) when the subject of your squad came up.
He appeared to be convinced that you have no real (experienced) cover
for the defence. His theory was that if Pallister or Bruce was missing
then Parker would move across and Sharpe or Phelan would end up at full
back.
Can this be true ? Do you really not have another centre half ? What
would happen if both centre halves were out ?(as happened to Blackburn
this week.)
Incidentally my mate has lived in Blackburn for 16 years now and is
still wearing the same battered scarf, I have to admire him
because for the first 14 years he was the target of some serious piss
taking and since you actually won the league its become a little more
abusive.
Cheers,
Andy
Generally I wear the old blue and white and tell people he's got an
early Rovers away scarf, this usually works well until he gets
tanked up and wants to sing strange songs.
|
32.3526 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Wed Feb 02 1994 12:52 | 9 |
|
I was thinking the very same thing myself. For all the millyons and
millyons Utd have in the bank, why haven't got a couple of top class
centre halves as cover. We could offload two of Arsenals 36 reserve
defenders!
Tony
|
32.3527 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Wed Feb 02 1994 13:05 | 5 |
| Re:-1
The difficulty is having top-class defenders who are prepared to stay
in the reserves. With Arsenal it's different, they tend to play ALL
their defenders !
|
32.3528 | Can anyone help me with this one!! | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Wed Feb 02 1994 13:19 | 9 |
|
Just as a matter of interest, how many major trophies did UTD. win during
the period 1964-1992?
By the way see note 34.2550
C U N N O
|
32.3529 | A wild stab in the dark.... | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Frank's Fantastic Shed Show | Wed Feb 02 1994 13:27 | 7 |
| Cunno,
I'm not sure, but was it by any chance, not very many at all? 8-)
Hopefully helpfully,
Mike
|
32.3530 | Gloss or Matt finish I don't know | PEKING::COSSEYN | World Cup 1994 ZZzzz | Wed Feb 02 1994 13:34 | 7 |
|
Apparently someone was arrested in Manchester after trying to sell
pictures to the Sun newspaper of Sir Matt in his coffin....
Sick or what...
Neil..
|
32.3531 | | MUFC::TONY | | Wed Feb 02 1994 15:26 | 15 |
32.3532 | What a banana ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Feb 02 1994 15:49 | 9 |
|
Re.3548
Is this guy serious ? Is it just another one of his wind up's or is
he REALLY living in a time warp ?
If it's his idea of a joke, then someone tell him that his efforts
ceased being funny about two years ago !
|
32.3533 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Feb 02 1994 15:57 | 5 |
| re: Last .
Are you telepathic ? Go on . Bet you can't predict what I'm gonna write in .3552.
Peter(AIC)
|
32.3534 | The Dates | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Feb 02 1994 16:20 | 70 |
| Manchester United Football Club
Fixtures for Season 1993/94 Result Scorers
* Live on SKY
@ Live on ITV
+ Live on BBC
Sat Aug 7th Arsenal (CH) Wembley 1-1 Hughes (Utd Won 5-4 Pens)
Sun Aug 15th * Norwich City (A) 2-0 Giggs,Robson
Wed Aug 18th Sheffield United (H) 3-0 Keane(2),Hughes
Sat Aug 21th Newcastle United (H) 1-1 Giggs
Mon Aug 23rd * Aston Villa (A) 2-1 Sharpe(2)
Sat Aug 28th Southampton (A) 3-1 Sharpe,Cantona,Irwin
Wed Sep 1st West Ham United (H) 3-0 Sharpe,Cantona(P),Bruce
Sat Sep 11th Chelsea (A) 0-1
Wed Sep 15th @ Honved (A) (EC 1st Rd 1L) 3-2 Keane(2),Cantona
Sun Sep 19th * Arsenal (H) 1-0 Cantona
Wed Sep 22nd Stoke City (A) (C Cola) 1-2 Dublin
Sat Sep 25th Swindon Town (H) 4-2 Kanchelskis,Cantona,Hughes(2)
Wed Sep 29th @ Honved (H) (EC 1st Rd 2L) 2-1 Bruce(2)
Sat Oct 2nd Sheffield Wednesday (A) 3-2 Hughes(2),Giggs
Wed Oct 5th Stoke City (H) (C Cola) 2-0 Sharpe,McClair
Sat Oct 16th Spurs (H) 2-1 Keane,Sharpe
Wed Oct 20th @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 1st Lg 3-3 Robson,Cantona,OG
Sat Oct 23rd Everton (A) 1-0 Sharpe
Wed Oct 27th Leicester (H) (C Cola Cup) 5-1 Bruce(2),McClair,Sharpe,Hughes
Sat Oct 30th Queens Park Rangers (H) 2-1 Cantona,Hughes
Wed Nov 3rd @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 2nd Lg 0-0
Sun Nov 7th * Manchester City (A) 3-2 Cantona(2),Keane
Sat Nov 20th Wimbledon (H) 3-1 Pallister,Hughes,Kanchelskis
Wed Nov 24th Ipswich Town (H) 0-0
Sat Nov 27th Coventry City (A) 1-0 Cantona
Tue Nov 30th Everton (A) (C Cola Cup) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs
Sat Dec 4th Norwich City (H) 2-2 Giggs,McClair
Tue Dec 7th Sheffield United (A) 3-0 Hughes,Sharpe,Cantona
Sat Dec 11th Newcastle United (A) 1-1 Ince
Sun Dec 19th * Aston Villa (H) 3-1 Cantona(2),Ince
Sun Dec 26th * Blackburn Rovers (H) 1-1 Ince
Wed Dec 29th Oldham Athletic (A) 5-2 Kanchelskis,Bruce,Cantona(P),
Giggs(2)
Sat Jan 1st Leeds United (H) 0-0
Tue Jan 4th * Liverpool (A) 3-3 Bruce,Giggs,Irwin
Sun Jan 9th + Sheffield Utd (A)F.A Cup 3 1-0 Hughes
Wed Jan 12th Portsmouth (H) (C Cola Cup) 2-2 Giggs,Cantona
Sat Jan 15th Spurs (A) 1-0 Hughes
Sat Jan 22nd Everton (H) 1-0 Giggs
Wed Jan 26th Portsmouth (A) (C Cola Cup) 1-0 McClair
Sat Jan 29th Norwich (A) F.A. Cup 4 2-0 Keane,Cantona
Sat Feb 5th Queens Park Rangers (A)
Sun Feb 13th @ Sheffield Wed (H) (C.C S/F)
Sat Feb 19th Wimbledon F.A. Cup 5 (A)
Wed Feb 23rd Sheffield Wed (A) (C.C S/F)
Sat Feb 26th West Ham United (A)
Sat Mar 5th Chelsea (H)
Sat Mar 12th Arsenal (A)
Sat Mar 19th Swindon Town (A)
Sun Mar 27th League Cup Final
Wed Mar 30th Liverpool (H)
Sat Apr 2nd Blackburn Rovers (A)
Mon Apr 4th Oldham Athletic (H)
Sat Apr 9th Leeds United (A)
Sat Apr 16th Wimbledon (A)
Sat Apr 23rd Manchester City (H)
Sat Apr 30th Ipswich Town (A)
Sat May 7th Coventry City (H)
TBA Southampton (H)
TBA Sheffield Wed (H)
|
32.3535 | Wombles on a Sunday | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Feb 02 1994 16:24 | 4 |
32.3536 | April 2nd - Jimmy Hills Birthday | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Feb 02 1994 16:44 | 7 |
|
And while you are on fixtures I'm told that the Blackburn vs MANU game
has been moved to a five o'clock kick-off and will be live on BBC1.
I'm sure theres a good reason for this but I don't know it.
Any ideas ?
|
32.3537 | United overload. | CHEFS::HARRISR | Digitals recurrent nightmare | Wed Feb 02 1994 17:45 | 19 |
| I am just about fed up with watching Man U on tv. I don't have the
luxury of sky, so any live match is a gift.
Until I see either
XXXXXXXXXXXX v Manchester United or
Manchester United V XXXXXXXXXXXX
Can't we have some other teams play ? A Sheffield Wednesday v Newcastle
United would make a pleasant change.
Give us a break please.
Rich.
|
32.3538 | Look Back in Anguish | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Feb 02 1994 19:37 | 10 |
| re -1
>Can't we have some other teams play ? A Sheffield Wednesday v Newcastle
>United would make a pleasant change.
Agreed. This fixture earlier in the season at Newcastle must have been
good to watch for the uncommitted. However, not for me....
Paul.
|
32.3539 | Blackburn Game | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Feb 02 1994 20:56 | 11 |
32.3540 | OK OK..It should have read re.3528.....I Think !!! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Feb 02 1994 21:07 | 11 |
|
Re.3533
Well spotted noter !
In answer to your question, Yes...I am telepathetic !
I'd therefor like to say Goodbye to everyone, as I've just won the
pools next Saturday !
|
32.3541 | Still seems daft to me | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Feb 03 1994 13:25 | 25 |
| re: 3539
Sorry about the TV channel, I didn't realise SKY had thier agreement
with BBC1 so much in their favour.
I too thought 5.00 might be to let the rest of the world in on the
act but how many people who go to watch games are actually back home
with their feet up in front of the telly by 5.00. Certainly not many
of the real fans who stay 'til the final whistle and not many away
fans either!.
Why not make it 7.00 and make a real event of it, I think its more or
less accepted as the game that could (not will) give MANU the
premiership or really make a fight of it (as most of the country would
like).
Personally I'm not too worried, I have my ticket already, but it seems
like a pretty silly time to me.
Cheers,
Andy
p.s. At least it will look better on the telly if the building site is in
darkness !
|
32.3542 | Why ??? | MUFC::TONY | | Thu Feb 03 1994 18:38 | 11 |
| Mr Moderator,
Can you please explain either on-line or even off-line as to why note .3531
has been set hidden. ?
A number of notes lately have been using bad language even though they are
disguised by *&^%% but remain. I can't understand what you found offensive.
Tony
|
32.3543 | 5pm kick off | WOTVAX::WHELAN | Terry WHELAN @OLO | Thu Feb 03 1994 20:00 | 2 |
| I heard on the radio this morning that the kick off is 5pm so my guess
is SKY will show it!
|
32.3544 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri Feb 04 1994 18:52 | 21 |
| Help required !
I'm trying to think of a Fantasy Football team consisting of players
who were once ManU players. I have the following so far and I need to
find at least 2 more by 5pm.
Bosnich GK
Moran CB
McGrath CB
Strachan Mid
Wilkins Mid
Robins Str
Beardsley Str
9 would not be a disaster as I can have up pto 2 current ManU players.
Cheers
Dave
|
32.3545 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Fri Feb 04 1994 18:55 | 1 |
|
|
32.3546 | Lee Martin for Fantasy team | UPROAR::WRIGHTT | | Mon Feb 07 1994 19:41 | 1 |
|
|
32.3547 | Giggs, The Boy Wonder | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Feb 07 1994 22:12 | 12 |
32.3548 | Is the treble on...??? | BUSSTP::DSMITH | They've only played 10 seconds.. | Thu Feb 10 1994 03:39 | 14 |
|
After the midweek results in the FA Cup replays, how do the Man. Utd
supporters feel about the possibility of winning the treble? I would
imagine Fergie must realise that his team will never get a better
chance of winning all 3 domestic trophies in the same season. Although
there's still a lot of football to be played he must be trying to
convince his players that they have a great chance to become one of
the all time great teams. I suppose the hardest bit will be the number
of games they have to play. Blackburn can now concentrate on trying to
catch them in the league, Villa and Wednesday especially will be hoping
for success in one of the 2 cup competitions.
Danny.
|
32.3549 | New Dates for Southampton & Sheff Wed | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:12 | 70 |
| Manchester United Football Club
Fixtures for Season 1993/94 Result Scorers
* Live on SKY
@ Live on ITV
+ Live on BBC
Sat Aug 7th Arsenal (CH) Wembley 1-1 Hughes (Utd Won 5-4 Pens)
Sun Aug 15th * Norwich City (A) 2-0 Giggs,Robson
Wed Aug 18th Sheffield United (H) 3-0 Keane(2),Hughes
Sat Aug 21th Newcastle United (H) 1-1 Giggs
Mon Aug 23rd * Aston Villa (A) 2-1 Sharpe(2)
Sat Aug 28th Southampton (A) 3-1 Sharpe,Cantona,Irwin
Wed Sep 1st West Ham United (H) 3-0 Sharpe,Cantona(P),Bruce
Sat Sep 11th Chelsea (A) 0-1
Wed Sep 15th @ Honved (A) (EC 1st Rd 1L) 3-2 Keane(2),Cantona
Sun Sep 19th * Arsenal (H) 1-0 Cantona
Wed Sep 22nd Stoke City (A) (C Cola) 1-2 Dublin
Sat Sep 25th Swindon Town (H) 4-2 Kanchelskis,Cantona,Hughes(2)
Wed Sep 29th @ Honved (H) (EC 1st Rd 2L) 2-1 Bruce(2)
Sat Oct 2nd Sheffield Wednesday (A) 3-2 Hughes(2),Giggs
Wed Oct 5th Stoke City (H) (C Cola) 2-0 Sharpe,McClair
Sat Oct 16th Spurs (H) 2-1 Keane,Sharpe
Wed Oct 20th @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 1st Lg 3-3 Robson,Cantona,OG
Sat Oct 23rd Everton (A) 1-0 Sharpe
Wed Oct 27th Leicester (H) (C Cola Cup) 5-1 Bruce(2),McClair,Sharpe,Hughes
Sat Oct 30th Queens Park Rangers (H) 2-1 Cantona,Hughes
Wed Nov 3rd @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 2nd Lg 0-0
Sun Nov 7th * Manchester City (A) 3-2 Cantona(2),Keane
Sat Nov 20th Wimbledon (H) 3-1 Pallister,Hughes,Kanchelskis
Wed Nov 24th Ipswich Town (H) 0-0
Sat Nov 27th Coventry City (A) 1-0 Cantona
Tue Nov 30th Everton (A) (C Cola Cup) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs
Sat Dec 4th Norwich City (H) 2-2 Giggs,McClair
Tue Dec 7th Sheffield United (A) 3-0 Hughes,Sharpe,Cantona
Sat Dec 11th Newcastle United (A) 1-1 Ince
Sun Dec 19th * Aston Villa (H) 3-1 Cantona(2),Ince
Sun Dec 26th * Blackburn Rovers (H) 1-1 Ince
Wed Dec 29th Oldham Athletic (A) 5-2 Kanchelskis,Bruce,Cantona(P),
Giggs(2)
Sat Jan 1st Leeds United (H) 0-0
Tue Jan 4th * Liverpool (A) 3-3 Bruce,Giggs,Irwin
Sun Jan 9th + Sheffield Utd (A)F.A Cup 3 1-0 Hughes
Wed Jan 12th Portsmouth (H) (C Cola Cup) 2-2 Giggs,Cantona
Sat Jan 15th Spurs (A) 1-0 Hughes
Sat Jan 22nd Everton (H) 1-0 Giggs
Wed Jan 26th Portsmouth (A) (C Cola Cup) 1-0 McClair
Sat Jan 29th Norwich (A) F.A. Cup 4 2-0 Keane,Cantona
Sat Feb 5th Queens Park Rangers (A) 3-2 Kanchelskis,Cantona,Giggs
Sun Feb 13th @ Sheffield Wed (H) (C.C S/F)
Sun Feb 20th * Wimbledon F.A. Cup 5 (A)
Wed Feb 23rd Sheffield Wed (A) (C.C S/F)
Sat Feb 26th West Ham United (A)
Wed Mar 2nd Southampton (H)
Sat Mar 5th Chelsea (H)
Sat Mar 12th Arsenal (A)
Wed Mar 16th Sheffield Wed (H)
Sat Mar 19th Swindon Town (A)
Sun Mar 27th League Cup Final
Wed Mar 30th Liverpool (H)
Sat Apr 2nd Blackburn Rovers (A)
Mon Apr 4th Oldham Athletic (H)
Sat Apr 9th Leeds United (A)
Sat Apr 16th Wimbledon (A)
Sat Apr 23rd Manchester City (H)
Sat Apr 30th Ipswich Town (A)
Sat May 7th Coventry City (H)
|
32.3550 | Inactive in the League | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:17 | 7 |
32.3551 | Now its starting to warm-up a bit ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:38 | 22 |
|
I really don't think you have anything to worry about unless you pick
up a few nasty injuries. However it would be interesting to see how
things go if you are put under a bit of pressure in the league for
the first time this season.
Assuming you get to the League Cup Final then you have a very tough
fortnight around Easter but it looks like you have an easy run in
anyway.
Personally I think the F.A. Cup was handed to you this week and i'd be
happy for you to have it and the League Cup.
If you take them both there is a better chance for us of you blowing
up with injuries and if you take the league as well then we have a much
better chance of a UEFA Cup place.
We'll be satisfied with a UEFA place this year, will you ;-)?
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3552 | Treble 4-1 !! | NEWOA::BURTON | | Thu Feb 10 1994 17:02 | 12 |
|
I'm sick & tired of all this talk of 'United for the treble', 'its been
handed on a plate' etc... Everyone knows how good Man Utd are at the
moment, but they are not unbeatable. Aston Villa are still in the FA
cup, plus other good sides, such as Bolton. They need to beat Sheff Wed
over two legs and then need to win the final.
I must admit i don't think anyone will catch them in the league though.
If they do win the treble, it would be a great achievement.
Cheers
Nige.
|
32.3553 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Thu Feb 10 1994 17:07 | 12 |
|
.re 3551
All this talk about the Mancs being handed the F.A cup is aload
of rubbish. They are the best team still in the competition, but
that doesn't guarantee you the trophy. Bolton have proved themselves
more than once this season and the Mancs record against Chelsea is
not a record to be proud of. I think it stands at the Mancs beating
Chelsea 4 times since 1966, and Chelsea are the only team to beat
the Mancs this year.
Andy..B
|
32.3554 | Trying to be realistic | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Feb 10 1994 17:33 | 25 |
|
re .3552 & .3553
Your view is obviously determined by where you are standing.
As a Blackburn fan I don't think the treble is on for United, but I do
think that their grip on the league could be weakened by going all the
way in both cups. My hope therefore is that MUFC in two cup finals
improves our chances in the league and in UEFA.
Certainly the F.A. Cup does seem to be the competition with the weakest
opposition. Even if I was a Chelsea fan I would be hard pushed to find
much solace in quoting statistics back to '66. As for beating them once
this season, well the rest of this seasons evidence seems to indicate
this was not the kind of performance Chelsea regularly put on. Maybe
this is why you also have some faith in Bolton ?
Now I'm getting out of here before I get accused of being an MUFC fan
again,
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3555 | ah... I remember | YUPPY::PANES | Start choppin' | Thu Feb 10 1994 17:33 | 18 |
| <<< Note 32.3552 by NEWOA::BURTON >>>
-< Treble 4-1 !! >-
> I'm sick & tired of all this talk of 'United
I totally agree. It was bad enough seeing the woodlice come out
when they won the league. Can you imagine the flood of "reds"
should they do the double or treble.
Stuart
BTW Fact fans might like to remember that in 1990 the "highly
respected" Alex Ferguson was one game away form getting the
sack . ( Those of you who used to go to games in those days
might even recall the very witty ditty sung by the O.T faithfull
of "Fergie Out!!"
|
32.3556 | It's the League for Me | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Feb 10 1994 18:44 | 7 |
32.3557 | | OPG::TORPEYM | " Christmas cheer all year" | Mon Feb 14 1994 12:24 | 0 |
32.3558 | Only 10 points clear | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Mon Feb 14 1994 12:56 | 29 |
|
The Rovers and Shearer did it again (only 10 points now and a game in
hand)
Good luck to United in all the cup competitions as the more games you
have to play the better it is for us. If you go all the way in both
cups you will have a horrendous backlog of matches to fit in
at the end of the season and that can only be good news for us.
Memories of the season that Leeds stole the title from you??
Next couple of weeks will be important to us if we are to make a
serious challange
Newcastle Home
Norwich Away
Arsenal Away
I feel confident about the first 2 matches, Arsenal away may be tricky.
Lets hope we are still in with a chance come Easter Saturday for the
big showdown.
Stephen
Kennys Army
|
32.3559 | Be serious...!!! | MUFC::TONY | | Mon Feb 14 1994 15:44 | 8 |
| >> Next couple of weeks will be important to us if we are to make a
>> serious challange
I suppose it's only a half-hearted one at the momement..!!
Tony
|
32.3560 | 6 wins out of 6 | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Mon Feb 14 1994 15:47 | 7 |
| Tony,
If it's only half-hearted at the moment and can't wait until we really
start trying??
Stephen
Kennys Army
|
32.3561 | MAN UNITED ..CLUBS PHONE NUMBER... | PEKING::VILLEGASJ | The sun always shines in La Palma | Tue Feb 15 1994 19:51 | 9 |
| HELP ....
Could anybody provide the phone number or an address to write to, since
I have decided to find out more about this famous club.
Please can you help..
Thanks
Juan....
|
32.3562 | | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Feb 15 1994 20:32 | 11 |
32.3563 | Which road was that? | R2ME2::HINXMAN | In the range of strange | Tue Feb 15 1994 21:36 | 8 |
| re .3562
> Maine Switchboard Phone no is 872-1661
^^^^^
A Freudian slip if ever I saw one.
Tony
|
32.3564 | Don't forget the 061 | SHIPS::MACDONALD_J | | Wed Feb 16 1994 16:46 | 4 |
| Also, I would guess there'd be 061 at the beginning so making the
number 061-872-1661
Jamie
|
32.3565 | credit where it's due....ect.etc. | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Mon Feb 21 1994 11:56 | 2 |
| Well done to Utd. yesterday....2 of the goals have to be candidates for
goals of the season, (cantona & Irwin)....
|
32.3566 | United 3 Wimbledon 0 | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Feb 21 1994 13:17 | 11 |
32.3567 | Great Stuff... | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Mon Feb 21 1994 13:19 | 3 |
| Great performance yesterday, just shows what confidence can do for you.
Cheers......Ned
|
32.3568 | Victorious...!!!! | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Mon Feb 21 1994 14:28 | 18 |
| Yep, a good result yesterday. The whole team played magnificently (mind
you, I thought Giggs had a bit of a howler by his standards!).
What impressed me most though was the team's composure in the face of
the Wimbledon "play" in the first 15 minutes and especially, Jones.
They tried to psych us out, but it didn't work. Tackles on Keane and
Cantona (not reputed for their cool tempers) got no reaction whatsoever. The
one on Cantona should have resulted in a sending off. I thought that
the ref was far too soft on him. The one on Giggs was no better - the
replay showed clearly that the guy was looking at Giggs and not at the
ball.
Any rhoda, its what we've come to expect from the lovable Dons.
Onwards and upwards....the gap at the top of the League only 7 points now.
Blackburn are on a roll, could prove an exciting few months.
J
|
32.3569 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Mon Feb 21 1994 14:52 | 10 |
|
If United perform to yesterdays standards for the rest of the season
then Blackburn can forget it. In my book, that was the best performance
of the season and Irwin's goal was one of the best goals this season.
Cantonas corker was reminiscent of Le Tissiers goal earlier in the
season.
Tony
|
32.3570 | Meanwhile, back on Earth | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Feb 21 1994 15:22 | 30 |
| Good god, this is MANU overconfidence reaching new levels.
IMO :
Yes, it was a good performance in the second half, but any team can
pass the ball around when they are two or three goals up. Upto Cantonas
goal United hadn't really made that much of an impression. And the only
kick Cantona had had was Vinnies ;-)
The goal that changed things was a world class strike by a great player
but was a result of a defensive error and a rank bad linesmans
decision. The linesman said he saw Kanchelskis but thought he wasn't
interfering, a) that his not his decision, he should flag it and its
the referee who has right to overrule him and b) how can somebody
running across the penalty area in front of the goalkeeper not be
interfering ?
I have no doubt that United would have won this game regardless because
Wimbledon were never going to score (Pallister was in his element with
all that heading) and had it still been 0-0 at half time Wimbledon
would have come out buzzing again and been down to 10 men very quickly.
Congratulations on a good win and may you enjoy success in both Cups,
but it ain't over yet.
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3571 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Mon Feb 21 1994 15:33 | 21 |
| > <<< Note 32.3570 by WOTVAX::GREENJA "Andy Green" >>>
> -< Meanwhile, back on Earth >-
> decision. The linesman said he saw Kanchelskis but thought he wasn't
> interfering, a) that his not his decision, he should flag it and its
> the referee who has right to overrule him and b) how can somebody
> running across the penalty area in front of the goalkeeper not be
> interfering ?
Apparently there's been a new directive to refs and linesmen saying that
linesmen should make the decision about interference. About time too - it's a
bit pathetic the way that players and the ref react immediately to the sight
of a flag. It seems much more clear cut that the flag will now mean that the
free kick should be given. Similar incident in the Bristol C - Luton game gave
Luton the winning goal even though one of their attackers was running back
from the previous attack. The flag stayed down and the goal stood. (Mind you,
Luton are an excellent Cup side!!)
grahame
PS Only saw the highlights, but United looked very impressive yesterday.
|
32.3572 | Law Clarification | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Feb 21 1994 15:34 | 13 |
| Re Offside -
Interference IS now the lino's decision when a player is running back.
The FA circulated all clubs a few weeks back. The same applied to
Luton's goal vs Cardiff.
As for obstructing Segers - sorry, can't wear that, he had a clear view
of the French Kicker.
Paul
(God - this conference will be unbearable if they do win the treble -
god forbid!)
|
32.3573 | Oops - Note Collision | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Feb 21 1994 15:34 | 1 |
|
|
32.3574 | And I thought I knew everything ;-( | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Feb 21 1994 15:47 | 13 |
|
Oh my god, not only do United get the Referees and linesmen no their
side but now they get the rules changed for them as well :-)
But while we have a good rat-hole:
Still seems to me that 'interfering', apart from being a bloody silly
rule, cannot be judged by a linesman.
The only person not interfering is one who is seriously injured, in
which case play should stop immediately.
|
32.3575 | Stick 'em up | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Feb 21 1994 16:01 | 15 |
| Rathole continuing....
The Luton one was better than the Mancs. After the keeper was closed
down, he scuffed his kick and a Luton player knocked it through for an
on-side player to score. The "closer down" was jogging back away from
the area of play and was not interfering with the actual play. However
the Cardiff defenders were doing the electric arm trick and appealing
rather than playing to the whistle.
Personnally, I get irritated by off-sides when a player is running
back, maybe a better option would be similar to Rugby League with the
player running back lifting his arms until he is back on-side and then
re-joining play. It would keep the game a little more flowing.
Paul
|
32.3576 | | NEWOA::CAITHNESS_C | Colin Caithness @NEW, 774-6018 | Mon Feb 21 1994 19:16 | 7 |
| Strewth! It must have been a good game...
Here's a read-only noter WRITING a note.
Well done Man Utd, and here's hoping that the 'ammers beat you in the
final.
Colin.
|
32.3577 | They should rename it Radio ManU! | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Feb 21 1994 20:06 | 4 |
| Well from yesterdays commentary on Radio 5.... I think the ManU team
will also consist of several Radio 5 commentators...
Rick.
|
32.3578 | 8*) | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Mon Feb 21 1994 20:07 | 6 |
|
Meeeooow Rick. As Bryan Ferry once said, you're just a Jealous Guy.
Tony
|
32.3579 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Feb 21 1994 20:09 | 5 |
| Oh.. I wish I was jealous... but how can I be jealous of Man Utd...
Its impossible!! :-)
Rick.
|
32.3580 | Clean Sheet will see us through | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Feb 22 1994 16:08 | 7 |
32.3581 | They don't impress me!! | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Wed Feb 23 1994 01:17 | 22 |
|
The last team to win a treble in England was Liverpool in 1984 when they
notched up the league for the third time in a row, the League Cup for the
fourth time in succession and the European cup by beating Roma in their own
backyard, a side that contained Cerezo & Falcao from Brazil and Conti &
Gratziani from the Itlaian world champions at the time. To me, that was the
greatest side in England over the last 30 years. This team boasted the likes of
Grobbelaar, Nicol, Lawrenson, Hansen, Dalglish, Whelan, Rush, etc all at their
best. Another great team of that era would have been the Liverpool double
winning side of 1986.
The Man U team of today will have to do an awful lot better if they are to
be held in the same esteem as those great teams.
I hope ye start to falter from here on in.
C
U
C U N N O
N
O
|
32.3582 | 6 points Clear. | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Feb 23 1994 11:20 | 10 |
32.3583 | ?????? | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Feb 23 1994 14:45 | 3 |
32.3584 | An animal with humor..... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Feb 24 1994 12:20 | 11 |
| Yup, moved to next Wednesday I think.
Was over in the UK for a holiday for the last 3 weeks and saw quite a
bit of United on the Box. In the game against the Wombles I've never
seen a team dominate a half more than United in the second half....
...I didn't see the Jones tackle, but saw him interviewed after the
game where he said the closest that Wimbledon got to matching United
was during the warm-up.....:-)
-Dom
|
32.3585 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Feb 24 1994 16:14 | 4 |
| I see Man Utd have got 17 games in the last 10 weeks of the season.
A tough schedule.
|
32.3586 | still chasing | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Thu Feb 24 1994 16:25 | 8 |
| re: .3585.
Ignoring the cup ties, who do you still have to play in the league;
home and away.
Stephen
Kenny's Blackburn Army.
|
32.3587 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | STEVIE BULL'S A TATTER | Thu Feb 24 1994 16:30 | 9 |
| Re 3586
Stuart is a Reading fan. I feel you have insulted him, Stephen.
Gary
|
32.3588 | Still a lot to do ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Feb 24 1994 16:49 | 14 |
| Stephen,
Mr Blong (sorry, is it Brian?) put a MANU fixture list in .3549, but
it may need updating.
The away trips to ARSENAL, BLACKBURN and LEEDS looks like 5 points
dropped ;-) and then maybe some of the relegation hopefuls can put
up a bit of a fight !
I'm sure the Armchair reds will have something to say about this.
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3589 | ...pass me my slippers someone. | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Feb 24 1994 18:28 | 6 |
| ...Blackburn have had a very good run, it simply cant continue and
the Norwich game will probably be the first in a series of draws...
...they are still 6 points behind and now United have a game in hand.
-Dom
|
32.3590 | Fixtures as of Today | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Feb 24 1994 20:40 | 72 |
| Manchester United Football Club
Fixtures for Season 1993/94 Result Scorers
* Live on SKY
@ Live on ITV
+ Live on BBC
Sat Aug 7th Arsenal (CH) Wembley 1-1 Hughes (Utd Won 5-4 Pens)
Sun Aug 15th * Norwich City (A) 2-0 Giggs,Robson
Wed Aug 18th Sheffield United (H) 3-0 Keane(2),Hughes
Sat Aug 21th Newcastle United (H) 1-1 Giggs
Mon Aug 23rd * Aston Villa (A) 2-1 Sharpe(2)
Sat Aug 28th Southampton (A) 3-1 Sharpe,Cantona,Irwin
Wed Sep 1st West Ham United (H) 3-0 Sharpe,Cantona(P),Bruce
Sat Sep 11th Chelsea (A) 0-1
Wed Sep 15th @ Honved (A) (EC 1st Rd 1L) 3-2 Keane(2),Cantona
Sun Sep 19th * Arsenal (H) 1-0 Cantona
Wed Sep 22nd Stoke City (A) (C Cola) 1-2 Dublin
Sat Sep 25th Swindon Town (H) 4-2 Kanchelskis,Cantona,Hughes(2)
Wed Sep 29th @ Honved (H) (EC 1st Rd 2L) 2-1 Bruce(2)
Sat Oct 2nd Sheffield Wednesday (A) 3-2 Hughes(2),Giggs
Wed Oct 5th Stoke City (H) (C Cola) 2-0 Sharpe,McClair
Sat Oct 16th Spurs (H) 2-1 Keane,Sharpe
Wed Oct 20th @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 1st Lg 3-3 Robson,Cantona,OG
Sat Oct 23rd Everton (A) 1-0 Sharpe
Wed Oct 27th Leicester (H) (C Cola Cup) 5-1 Bruce(2),McClair,Sharpe,Hughes
Sat Oct 30th Queens Park Rangers (H) 2-1 Cantona,Hughes
Wed Nov 3rd @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 2nd Lg 0-0
Sun Nov 7th * Manchester City (A) 3-2 Cantona(2),Keane
Sat Nov 20th Wimbledon (H) 3-1 Pallister,Hughes,Kanchelskis
Wed Nov 24th Ipswich Town (H) 0-0
Sat Nov 27th Coventry City (A) 1-0 Cantona
Tue Nov 30th Everton (A) (C Cola Cup) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs
Sat Dec 4th Norwich City (H) 2-2 Giggs,McClair
Tue Dec 7th Sheffield United (A) 3-0 Hughes,Sharpe,Cantona
Sat Dec 11th Newcastle United (A) 1-1 Ince
Sun Dec 19th * Aston Villa (H) 3-1 Cantona(2),Ince
Sun Dec 26th * Blackburn Rovers (H) 1-1 Ince
Wed Dec 29th Oldham Athletic (A) 5-2 Kanchelskis,Bruce,Cantona(P),
Giggs(2)
Sat Jan 1st Leeds United (H) 0-0
Tue Jan 4th * Liverpool (A) 3-3 Bruce,Giggs,Irwin
Sun Jan 9th + Sheffield Utd (A)F.A Cup 3 1-0 Hughes
Wed Jan 12th Portsmouth (H) (C Cola Cup) 2-2 Giggs,Cantona
Sat Jan 15th Spurs (A) 1-0 Hughes
Sat Jan 22nd Everton (H) 1-0 Giggs
Wed Jan 26th Portsmouth (A) (C Cola Cup) 1-0 McClair
Sat Jan 29th Norwich (A) F.A. Cup 4 2-0 Keane,Cantona
Sat Feb 5th Queens Park Rangers (A) 3-2 Kanchelskis,Cantona,Giggs
Sun Feb 13th @ Sheffield Wed (H) (C.C S/F) 1-0 Giggs
Sun Feb 20th * Wimbledon F.A. Cup 5 (A) 3-0 Cantona,Ince,Irwin
Sat Feb 26th West Ham United (A)
Wed Mar 2nd @ Sheffield Wed (A) (C.C S/F)
Sat Mar 5th Chelsea (H)
Sat Mar 12th Bristol C or Charlton (H) FA Cup
Wed Mar 16th Sheffield Wed (H)
Sat Mar 19th Swindon Town (A)
Sun Mar 27th League Cup Final
Wed Mar 30th Liverpool (H)
Sat Apr 2nd Blackburn Rovers (A)
Mon Apr 4th Oldham Athletic (H)
Sat Apr 9th Leeds United (A) (FA Cup Semi-Final Day)
Sat Apr 16th Wimbledon (A)
Sat Apr 23rd Manchester City (H)
Sat Apr 30th Ipswich Town (A)
Sat May 7th Coventry City (H)
TBA Southampton (H)
TBA Arsenal (A)
|
32.3591 | | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Feb 25 1994 15:10 | 7 |
| Brian,
The game against City has been moved to mOnday, April 25th 8:00pm
kick-off.
Presumably for Sky.
Simon.
|
32.3592 | West Ham 2 - 2 Man Utd, 7pts clear.... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Sun Feb 27 1994 10:37 | 1 |
|
|
32.3593 | Lee Sharpe Update? | WELCLU::GOLDSACKM | | Tue Mar 01 1994 11:48 | 6 |
| CAn someone update us with the latest on Lee Sharp. Just looking at El
Tel's squad reminded me that we haven't seen him for a while now, and
with Anderton in the squad Lee will be hard pressed to stake a claim.
That said he's got to get back into the UTD side yet!
Mark
|
32.3594 | England needs you, No Way | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Mar 01 1994 15:45 | 11 |
32.3595 | 2nd Leg Tonight | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Mar 02 1994 13:28 | 6 |
32.3596 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Mar 02 1994 22:27 | 5 |
| No Eric Cantona for tonights game... he's done his calf muscle...
Giggs is back...
Rick
|
32.3597 | A stroll in the park | BUSSTP::DSMITH | They've only played 10 seconds.. | Thu Mar 03 1994 02:12 | 9 |
|
Final score
Wednesday 1 United 4
agg 1-5
Danny.
|
32.3598 | Euro Soccer TV Channel Surfing...y | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Mar 03 1994 11:26 | 9 |
| Was it as easy as the score looks......?
Only managed to see bits of the Arsenal game on Italian TV and
the Monaco game on French TV. It sure looks like the Turkish side
Glastaray (sp?) sure saved their best games for when they played
Man United. Last night Monaco made them look terrible, Monaco won 3-0
and it could have easily been 7-0....
-Dom
|
32.3599 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Thu Mar 03 1994 11:42 | 6 |
| Well done Man Utd!!! Now you can go and beat Villa in the final...
/GAry
|
32.3600 | | UPROAR::HAIGHA | | Thu Mar 03 1994 11:51 | 7 |
32.3601 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Thu Mar 03 1994 13:06 | 6 |
|
What was .3600 all about then? I was too late!
Tony
|
32.3602 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Mar 03 1994 13:09 | 4 |
| He was explaining what he did after ManU won.. something about drinking
lots of beer.. :->
Rick.
|
32.3603 | | UPROAR::HAIGHA | | Thu Mar 03 1994 15:36 | 14 |
| Hi peeps,
I don't know what happened to .3600 and I wrote it.
There was no swearing or other abuse. It was merely a comment on Gary
Waite's apparent love for Villa (NOT!).
A remark on lost sweeties and psychologists.
If the person who hid the note could tell me why, great. Unless of
course it was Gary, in which case, 'nuff said.
AndyH (confused and hidden)
|
32.3604 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Thu Mar 03 1994 15:53 | 7 |
| Hi Andy,
It was nothing to do with me. Again, good luck United...
/Gary
|
32.3605 | any contact"s please | SIOG::PEDRESCHI | | Fri Mar 04 1994 15:31 | 3 |
| anbody got a contact for tickets for the league cup , there is some
members of the Man Utd supporters club here looking for tickets,
If anybody has a contact han they mail me ...cheers damian
|
32.3606 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Fri Mar 04 1994 17:12 | 6 |
|
Did United actually lose a game in Europe this year?
Tony
|
32.3607 | no | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Fri Mar 04 1994 17:24 | 3 |
| No, they beat Honved 3-2 & 2-1 and then drew 3-3 & 0-0 with Galatasary.
Terry
|
32.3608 | The colour? - Blue! | PEKING::WOODWARDP | | Sun Mar 06 1994 19:04 | 6 |
| .3606
No, but they certainly lost on Saturday. Heh heh.
woody.
|
32.3609 | We've decided to concentrate on the Cups ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Sun Mar 06 1994 20:50 | 14 |
| I would like to publicly commend Chelsea for refusing to cooperate in
the Premiership Conspiracy (recently exclusively revealed in this
conference). If it wasn't for this collusion, our boys would probably
be facing relegation now, instead of leading the league ;-)
Having said that, I think a word of praise is due to the United team,
who, for the good of the game let the minnows take the points in order
to give Kenny and his boys a chance ! The big question now is whether
or not Blackburn have the bottle to keep up the chase ?
Re Woody : Very imaginative !
Jerry.
|
32.3610 | Defeat at last thank God!! | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Sun Mar 06 1994 23:45 | 27 |
|
Mancs 0 Chelsea 1(Peacock)
What a tremendous day for football with the Mancs being beaten. I watched them
on Wed night against Wed. and there are definately flaws & faults and they
will do well to stay the course. Fair play to Chelsea for going there and
doing the job. Also great to see Blackburn win as Utd lose to close the gap
to four points.
I am a very staunch Liverpool fan and my dislike of Utd is so great that when
I heard Blackburn were leading and Utd behind, I was dreading that Liverpool
would come back but they didn't thank God.
Maybe Charlton can spring a surprise on Saturday.
I can't see this Utd. team winning the treble. They depend too much on
Cantona & Giggsie. A couple of replays in the cup and a few injuries here
and there wouldn't be a bad thing at the moment.
A real football fan.
C
U
C U N N O
N
O
|
32.3611 | For the Future... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Mar 07 1994 09:54 | 17 |
| All's well, God's in his heaven and Cunno still haunts the United
note.....
Chequebook Rovers close the gap to 4 pts, but have played 1 more game.
The loss against Chelsea will certainly make the next few games
interesting in the league, with the visit to Blackburn looking like
one hell of a game....
Last Thursday Ferguson signed up John Curtis the England U15 player
said to be the best of his generation....I doubt it takes much
persaussion these days to get the best of the schoolboy players to
sign up for United rather than say Liverpool......:-)
-Dom
|
32.3612 | The wobble begins..... | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Mar 07 1994 12:19 | 1 |
|
|
32.3613 | The French Connection | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Mar 07 1994 13:00 | 4 |
| Attend pour le return of Cantona and je think le wobbles, wombles and
Blackburn Rovers will be pas problem....
-Dom :-)
|
32.3614 | The Run Ends | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Mar 07 1994 20:43 | 21 |
32.3615 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Mar 08 1994 16:26 | 14 |
| Cunno, I can't believe that you were praying that your adored Liverpool
side would not come back from a goal down on Saturday. What kind of a
supporter are you?
United can be very grateful that Arsenal beat Blackburn last week. A
one-point gap at this stage is not worth talking about, even with a
game in hand. Also, I don't think it's helping United when Blackburn
are playing more league games. Even if Blackburn take a narrow lead of
three of four points while United have three games in hand, it puts
much more pressure on the team. I still think United will shade it, but
it won't be the cake walk that was predicted at Christmas.
Declan
|
32.3616 | Premature Notification ? :-) | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Mar 08 1994 16:32 | 14 |
| <<< TRUCKS::DISK$USER72:[NOTES$LIBRARY]FOOTBALL.NOTE;1 >>>
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Woops, looks like you blinked. Still nice try and thanks for giving
United a bit of a run for their money.....
....there's always next year.
-Dom :-)
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32.3617 | Blackburn sneek in Stage Right.... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Tue Mar 08 1994 16:56 | 10 |
| Andy,
We're just still trying to make it more entertaining for
everyone, sell more newspapers, get more people to see the games.
Basically give the economey a bit of a boost......
.....you know just like the Tories arent doing :-)
We'll see who wins the United vs Blackburn game, get back to me then..
-Dom :-)
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32.3618 | Arsenal - UTD | YUPPY::JAYP | Paul Jay @HHL | Thu Mar 10 1994 15:50 | 4 |
| Has a date been re-arranged for the Arsenal - Utd Premier league
fixture yet ?
|
32.3619 | Hello, how are ye | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Thu Mar 10 1994 20:50 | 27 |
| Re: a query a couple of notes back.
Lee Sharpe is back in training and should be available for selection
c.6 weeks time.
As regards the Chelsea game, we never looked like winning it. It was
one of those days. The chances came and went, they had their chance and
put it away. Simple as that. But, you panic merchants, tis but one
defeat. Let's wait awhile before we start the predictions.
The treble was always a dodgy one - I still don't think that it'll
happen. Blackburn will give us a good run cos they're a good side.
That's what its all about (I hate to be so simplistic, but...). The FA
Cup tie on Saturday will be tough - Charlton will be mega hyped up and
the pundits will try and put the pressure on us after the home defeat
against Chelsea. I personally think we're much better away from home -
we don't seem to play with the same panache and confidence on our home
turf, we're much more cagey.
Anyway, I'm rambling. Here's hoping Giggs recovers from his thigh
strain in time for Saturday.
J
PS Ever since I've had my Fantasy League team things have not gone
well. Irwin and Giggs have gone downhill (minus points abounding) and
Gallagher has broken his leg. I feel responsible somehow...
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32.3620 | A Tough Road Ahead | ILOV05::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Mar 10 1994 21:15 | 21 |
32.3621 | 5/8 | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Fri Mar 11 1994 14:49 | 7 |
| If we win 5 of those 8 games, with 1 of them being the Final then we
should not complain, plus it should be just about enough to take the
title too......
.....is Cantona back to match fitness now?
-Dom
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32.3622 | Interesting times | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Fri Mar 11 1994 16:44 | 17 |
| Dom,
I wouldn't be surprised if Charlton and Villa get draws and you have
a couple of replays to fit in too.
Winning 5 out of 8 should be possible but if you actually loose 3 league
games from that lot (and one of them is to Blackburn) I fancy Blackburn
to pinch it because I suspect the pressure might just get the better of
MANU.
Whatever happens now at least things are a sight more interesting than
they looked back in November.
Cheers,
Andy
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32.3623 | Up the 'addocks! | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | | Fri Mar 11 1994 17:09 | 0 |
32.3624 | It's not normal is it? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Fri Mar 11 1994 17:22 | 7 |
| re -< Up the 'addocks! >-
Come on Mr Mod. We can't have this sort of deviancy in the football note
(whatever it means?). Keep this sort of thing in the
Conservative_MPs_Who_Went_To_Public_Schools note (PERVIE::CONS).
Paul.
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32.3625 | No Panicking Here Mr Manering.... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Fri Mar 11 1994 17:31 | 5 |
| Andy,
Personaly I prefered it when we were 15pts clear and it was
rather dull ;-)
-Dom
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32.3626 | C.A.F.C | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | | Fri Mar 11 1994 17:36 | 5 |
| Sorry, perhaps I should have made myself clear. What I meant was,
very best of fortune to "The Mighty Red Machine" this weekend.
Charlton, that is.
Ian.
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32.3627 | Do the Mancs! | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Ooh Aah Fred Dibnah | Fri Mar 11 1994 18:40 | 6 |
| I second that emotion.
Oh no, my dark past as a David Sylvian fan revealed is revealed for all to see.
8-)
Mike
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32.3628 | Fish | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Fri Mar 11 1994 19:43 | 13 |
| re the 'addocks
Ian,
How *did* they get that nickname. Surely it would be more appropriate
for a team such as Grimsby. What about the Jellied Eels for you? or
perhaps a species of fish that lives in the Thames around Central
London, say the...er....
Paul.
BTW I hope you do the stuff as well.
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32.3629 | | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | | Fri Mar 11 1994 19:59 | 14 |
| Paul,
My father tells me that there was a fish market on the site
at one stage. Anyway, now I've seen my playing career finished off
(double compound fracture of the right tibia, plus that small bone
bust cleanly also - I now have a rod, loads of screws, some lovely
scars and not much feeling); when I can drive again I'll be
getting over to the Valley more regularly.
Maybe I'll even start a Charlton note off, so I can talk to myself.
Once again, Up the 'addocks.
Ian.
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32.3630 | Cantona is Back | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat Mar 12 1994 16:38 | 6 |
32.3631 | Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Sat Mar 12 1994 19:07 | 11 |
|
Half-time Utd 0 Charlton 0
Great news! The great Dane Peter Schmiecel has been sent off just before half-
time after handling outside the area and fouling a Charlton player in the
process. Utd. then brought on Les Sealey and Paul Parker was pulled off.
S%^t Utd. have just scored through Hughes as I speak. Come on Charlton!
C U N N O
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32.3632 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | signed long gary(); | Sun Mar 13 1994 22:50 | 9 |
|
United won 3-1 and deservedly so.
I was disgusted by Alex Ferguson's comments on the referee. Schmichael
had to be sent off. He stopped the ball with his hands outside the
area and also brought down the attacker. Ferguson was very critical of
the referee afterwards.
Gary.
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32.3633 | Poetic Justice. | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Mar 14 1994 10:07 | 10 |
| Good win, so long as Cantona and Hughes both play for the rest of the
season we should pick up at least 2 out of 3 of the Cups.
Sheffield Wednesday on Wednesday, the game in hand we have needs to
be 3 points.....
Re:.3631 - Something a bit special when United score while Cunno writes
a reply :-)
-Dom
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32.3634 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Mon Mar 14 1994 11:20 | 7 |
|
Re. Schmiecel's sending off.
Does he get an automatic suspension. If so, for how long, and what
will he miss???
JNG
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32.3635 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Mon Mar 14 1994 11:38 | 1 |
| he'll miss the coke cola final....
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32.3636 | C.A.F.C | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | | Mon Mar 14 1994 13:26 | 4 |
| Gord bless those Valley Reds, now lets put together a nice run in the
league.
Ian.
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32.3637 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Mon Mar 14 1994 13:28 | 6 |
|
United are now 11/8 for the treble with Ladbrokes.
Tony
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32.3638 | 2p | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Mon Mar 14 1994 14:29 | 11 |
| I don't often write in the Manc note but was so het up about
Ferguson's moaning, a note just had to be entered.
Alex Ferguson is a whinging kackybag, and Peter Schmeical's nearly as
bad. How can they even try to justify an appeal. "I went for it with my feet
and it hit my arm" was Schmeical's quote. It was just unfortunate that his
arms were sticking out and in the path of the ball to goal !
Top of the league, going for the treble, the best team in
England...and they're still not bloody happy. Ban the lot of 'em.
Andy.
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32.3639 | 2p is overpriced ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Mar 14 1994 14:47 | 7 |
| re -1
> I don't often write in the Manc note
What a pity, I'm sure it would be a better note with more of your
balanced input ;-)
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32.3640 | handball or foul ? | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Mon Mar 14 1994 15:24 | 4 |
| What is the official reason for the sending off ? Was it for deliberate
handball or a foul ?
Terry
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32.3641 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Mon Mar 14 1994 15:35 | 5 |
|
Terry, didn't you know..... he punched out the ref for giving a free
kick!! 8-)
JBG
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32.3642 | No Justice in this world.... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Mar 14 1994 15:45 | 7 |
| Yeah.....and they sent him off for that!
Dont tell me about bias against United. :-)
They'll be giving the other team 1 goal starts soon...
-Dom
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32.3643 | Semi-Final for the 19th Time | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Mar 14 1994 16:01 | 20 |
32.3644 | Definite red card. | BUSSTP::DSMITH | Tears of a clown..fatboys's back | Mon Mar 14 1994 16:03 | 12 |
|
Going by the TV pictures, Schmeichel should have been sent off for
the tackle alone, not hand-ball. He came charging out and dived in
with both feet. Fergie may be right about the ball playing the
keeper but he would still have walked for the foul.
Danny.
ps As Steve Bruce clearly said at the time, "What the F*** are you doing
out here?"
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32.3645 | One Game to be Arranged | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Mar 14 1994 16:17 | 74 |
| Manchester United Football Club
Fixtures for Season 1993/94 Result Scorers
* Live on SKY
@ Live on ITV
+ Live on BBC
Sat Aug 7th Arsenal (CH) Wembley 1-1 Hughes (Utd Won 5-4 Pens)
Sun Aug 15th * Norwich City (A) 2-0 Giggs,Robson
Wed Aug 18th Sheffield United (H) 3-0 Keane(2),Hughes
Sat Aug 21th Newcastle United (H) 1-1 Giggs
Mon Aug 23rd * Aston Villa (A) 2-1 Sharpe(2)
Sat Aug 28th Southampton (A) 3-1 Sharpe,Cantona,Irwin
Wed Sep 1st West Ham United (H) 3-0 Sharpe,Cantona(P),Bruce
Sat Sep 11th Chelsea (A) 0-1
Wed Sep 15th @ Honved (A) (EC 1st Rd 1L) 3-2 Keane(2),Cantona
Sun Sep 19th * Arsenal (H) 1-0 Cantona
Wed Sep 22nd Stoke City (A) (C Cola) 1-2 Dublin
Sat Sep 25th Swindon Town (H) 4-2 Kanchelskis,Cantona,Hughes(2)
Wed Sep 29th @ Honved (H) (EC 1st Rd 2L) 2-1 Bruce(2)
Sat Oct 2nd Sheffield Wednesday (A) 3-2 Hughes(2),Giggs
Wed Oct 5th Stoke City (H) (C Cola) 2-0 Sharpe,McClair
Sat Oct 16th Spurs (H) 2-1 Keane,Sharpe
Wed Oct 20th @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 1st Lg 3-3 Robson,Cantona,OG
Sat Oct 23rd Everton (A) 1-0 Sharpe
Wed Oct 27th Leicester (H) (C Cola Cup) 5-1 Bruce(2),McClair,Sharpe,Hughes
Sat Oct 30th Queens Park Rangers (H) 2-1 Cantona,Hughes
Wed Nov 3rd @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 2nd Lg 0-0
Sun Nov 7th * Manchester City (A) 3-2 Cantona(2),Keane
Sat Nov 20th Wimbledon (H) 3-1 Pallister,Hughes,Kanchelskis
Wed Nov 24th Ipswich Town (H) 0-0
Sat Nov 27th Coventry City (A) 1-0 Cantona
Tue Nov 30th Everton (A) (C Cola Cup) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs
Sat Dec 4th Norwich City (H) 2-2 Giggs,McClair
Tue Dec 7th Sheffield United (A) 3-0 Hughes,Sharpe,Cantona
Sat Dec 11th Newcastle United (A) 1-1 Ince
Sun Dec 19th * Aston Villa (H) 3-1 Cantona(2),Ince
Sun Dec 26th * Blackburn Rovers (H) 1-1 Ince
Wed Dec 29th Oldham Athletic (A) 5-2 Kanchelskis,Bruce,Cantona(P),
Giggs(2)
Sat Jan 1st Leeds United (H) 0-0
Tue Jan 4th * Liverpool (A) 3-3 Bruce,Giggs,Irwin
Sun Jan 9th + Sheffield Utd (A)F.A Cup 3 1-0 Hughes
Wed Jan 12th Portsmouth (H) (C Cola Cup) 2-2 Giggs,Cantona
Sat Jan 15th Spurs (A) 1-0 Hughes
Sat Jan 22nd Everton (H) 1-0 Giggs
Wed Jan 26th Portsmouth (A) (C Cola Cup) 1-0 McClair
Sat Jan 29th Norwich (A) F.A. Cup 4 2-0 Keane,Cantona
Sat Feb 5th Queens Park Rangers (A) 3-2 Kanchelskis,Cantona,Giggs
Sun Feb 13th @ Sheffield Wed (H) (C.C S/F) 1-0 Giggs
Sun Feb 20th * Wimbledon F.A. Cup 5 (A) 3-0 Cantona,Ince,Irwin
Sat Feb 26th West Ham United (A) 2-2 Hughes,Ince
Wed Mar 2nd @ Sheffield Wed (A) (C.C S/F) 4-1 Hughes(2),Kanchelskis,McClair
Sat Mar 5th Chelsea (H) 0-1
Sat Mar 12th Charlton (H) FA Cup 6th Rd 3-1 Hughes,Kanchelskis(2)
Wed Mar 16th Sheffield Wed (H)
Sat Mar 19th Swindon Town (A)
Tue Mar 22nd Arsenal (A)
Sun Mar 27th @ Aston Villa Coca-Cola Final
Wed Mar 30th Liverpool (H)
Sat Apr 2nd * Blackburn Rovers (A)
Mon Apr 4th Oldham Athletic (H)
Sun Apr 10th + Oldham Athletic (FA Cup Semi-Final)
Sat Apr 16th Wimbledon (A)
Mon Apr 25th * Manchester City (H)
Sat Apr 30th Ipswich Town (A)
Wed May 2nd Southampton (H)
Sat May 7th Coventry City (H)
Sat May 14th F.A. CUP FINAL
TBA Leeds United (A)
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32.3646 | Treble trouble? | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | ashib smitty? | Mon Mar 14 1994 16:23 | 7 |
|
Ferguson is certainly coming out with some drivel this year, what with
Saturday's words of wisdom on Schmeical and his 'pop' at Jimmy Hill/BBC
the other week. Pressure telling perhaps?
Andy
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32.3647 | that blokes a nutter :-) | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Mar 14 1994 16:29 | 21 |
|
re: .3644 I love that p.s.!
I'd like to think the pressure was getting to Mr Schmeichal and his
chums but I suspect he's always been a nutter. That was such a nice tantrum
he threw in the international last week when Shearer belted the ball
past him in the first 5 minutes I'm surprised it wasn't shown on the
Sportsnight highlights.
Every defenders job is made so much easier by having a goalkeeper who
is predictable and reliable behind him, it must be very reassuring for
Steve B. and Gary P. to know that Les Sealey ( a man who appears to
become mentally unstable at the sight of goalposts) is back !
I do hope Sheffield Wednesday put up a bit of a fight this time, they
just aren't good enough to defend for 90 minutes so they might as well
go out and have a real go at United. What have they to loose ?
Cheers,
Andy
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32.3648 | What is the name of the Blackburn Goal Keeper? | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Mon Mar 14 1994 16:57 | 4 |
| ....dont forget that nutter was also voted the Worlds best
goalkeeper.
-Dom
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32.3649 | Tim Flowers - Englands next No. 1 | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Mar 14 1994 17:06 | 8 |
|
re: voted the worlds best goalkeeper
if 'best' means 'entertaining' I'd vote for him too !
Cheers,
Andy
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32.3650 | Anyone see | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Mon Mar 14 1994 17:40 | 6 |
| Did anyone see Sir. Matt on the Big breakfast this morning? I understand he's
been in contact with some medium and has a few tips to pass onto the lads from
beyond the grave. I've not had such a good laugh in years :-) when I heard
about it.
James.
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32.3651 | | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Mar 14 1994 21:38 | 6 |
32.3652 | Well not quite | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Tue Mar 15 1994 12:16 | 8 |
| > What, You havn't seen Leeds play this season.
Brian,
The way Leeds have played these last 10 games isn't funny - that is if you're a
Leeds fan :-(! I can now only take solace in other's misfortunes.
James.
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32.3653 | A few thoughts.... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue Mar 15 1994 13:50 | 24 |
|
The law that had the goalkeepr sent off must definitely come into
question. There were two distinct acts , the tackle and the hand ball.
I hope !!! the referee sent him off for a culmination of the two
otherwise it does raise the question to any goalkeeper....
'Ooops, here's Alan Shearer coming on his own...just me to
beat...I'll go out and tackle ...NO I might accidentally handball
...better to wait until he hits the penalty area then flatten him..
maybe a penalty but NOT a sending off'
This is where the dilemna is within FIFA. The actual act has more or
less certainly denied a goal. Why not a penalty goal or is FIFA stll
sticking with this ultra conservative Eton type rule that the ball must
pass the line no matter WHAT happens. Sending a player off for this
type of act doesn't do any favours for the game in question......
There are various ways of protecting the game from offenders....
Ice Hockey, Rugby League Sin Bin....
Basketball 5 fouls and you're OUT (but replaced)
Rugby Union 10 yards (great rule), penalty try
Its time FIFA started thinking in the 90's ....1990's NOT THE 1890's
Dezzz.
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32.3654 | Coca-cola cup at Old Trafford! | TLAV02::WICHAIWONG | | Tue Mar 15 1994 14:12 | 13 |
| If Schmeichel is banned for Coca-Cola cup final, how can Les Sealey
does his job as best as Schemeichel does? United will be in trouble
since Aston Villa has the good goalkeeper as Mark Bosnich. By the
way, we have the best striker as Cantona and Hughes, the cup will be
at Old Trafford, sure!
United has to play 2 matches a week, why don't Ferguson lets Robson
and Dublin done their job in the match? And could anybody tell me
about Clayton Blackmore, where is he now?
Wichai.
|
32.3655 | where he??? | ESSB::BREE | | Tue Mar 15 1994 16:31 | 4 |
| I heard Clayton was coaching a school girls hockey team somewhere
around Manchester.
Paul
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32.3656 | Want another laugh? | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Tue Mar 15 1994 16:40 | 6 |
| I've also heard that MUFC want their F.A. cup semi-final to be in Manchester.
Why don't they just ask the FA to switvh the final from Wembley to Manchester
altogether, so that they can win the treble on their home patch. I mean it's
not too much to ask, is it?
James.
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32.3657 | Fergie grow up! | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Tue Mar 15 1994 16:44 | 10 |
| One last thing - When will Fergie grow up? It was nausating hearing Fergie
going on last Saturday after the sending off of Schemical. How could he
have any complaints about it.
What Schemical did was a black and white (or red :)) sending off offence
and the ref. had no option but to send him to the line. I think maybe
Fergie was overwhelmed that someone had to balls to send off one of his
men. Pity about the result though.
James.
|
32.3658 | The F.A. Cup semi-final will be at Wembley | SAC::MAGUIRE_G | | Wed Mar 16 1994 12:26 | 20 |
|
As the 'Latics' board have not raised any objection to the semi-final
being played at Wembley, it will take place there on Sunday the 10th
April at 3:15 P.M..
I think this hands United a distinct advantage as playing at Maine Road
might remind them of the very close call they had with the 'latics'
when Nick Henry's shot hit the bar and crossed the line and the
referee waved play on. Still no point crying over spilt milk. I will be
there by hook or by crook and I daresay that the touts will be up to
theri usual tricks so the United fans will be everywhere, I just hope
the stewards have the guts to put them in the correct areas of the
ground, mind you seeing as some of them are older than Wembley stadium
itself it may be difficult.
We shall see. Anyone know what price they will be charging for the
tickets yet?
G.
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32.3659 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | Some days are bouncers that won't let you in | Wed Mar 16 1994 13:31 | 11 |
| re .3653
...better to wait until he hits the penalty area then flatten him..
maybe a penalty but NOT a sending off'
Wrong... Does the term "Professional foul" mean anything to you???
If a penalty is awarded in these circumstances, then the player should be sent
off also. Maybe a ref. can confirm this.
Al
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32.3660 | envy | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Mar 16 1994 14:56 | 12 |
| Why all this moaning and begrudgery? He deserved to be sent off.
Ferguson is employed to get the best results for his team. If he can
persuade by fair means to get his no. 1 goalkeeper back for the first
leg of a treble chance he's dead right to do it.
What is really getting up noses is that March is half way through and
the treble is still on!!! Nobody wants United to win it but that's
alright, it's a common complaint!!
cheers,
|
32.3661 | 1 extra player | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Wed Mar 16 1994 15:16 | 12 |
| ..errrrr not quite everybody 'doesn't want them to win it'
People who moan about Peter S. roaming out of his goal area have short
memorys....remember the home game against Blackburn earlier in the
season. 0-1 down with minutes to go and P.S. goes up for the corner
puts a couple of the Chequebook Rovers off their game in the area
and we scored.....
....mind you all at pretty bl**dy risky.
-Dom
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32.3662 | Rip off the fans yet again. | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed Mar 16 1994 16:01 | 3 |
32.3663 | Interpretation | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Wed Mar 16 1994 19:03 | 12 |
|
re .3659
Sure a professional foul and a sending off....how many refs would have
said that exactly the same foul in the penalty area would be deemed as
a professional foul. It was more the HANDLING outside the area than the
tackle that got him sent off; thus inside the area the goalkeeper has
obviously more latitude. Don't forget...rules are objective...decisions
are subjective.
Dezzz.
|
32.3664 | | AYOV25::LGRACE | | Thu Mar 17 1994 02:25 | 10 |
| Just when a few wishful-thinkers were saying that the league was wide
open again!!!!
Manchester United 5 Sheffield Wednesday 0
Scorers:Giggs 14 min
Hughes 15 min
Ince 21 min
Cantona 45 min
Cantona 53 min
I think that there will be a few people in Sheffield that will be glad
to see the back of Man United !!!!!
|
32.3665 | Farewell Opposition and Farewell from me..... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Mar 17 1994 09:51 | 14 |
| I think it's fair to say we've got Sheffield Wednesday sussed :-)
Hello .._. Earth calling..__._ _.__ Cunno.__...__.__doesn't this United
remind.._._.you of the once.__._._._great Liverpool? :-)
Well tommorows my last day with Digital, I'll be back home in London as
of next week, this Notes conference will be one of the things I'll really
miss about Digital. I leave pretty confident we'll get at least 2 cups,
if Blackburn catch us they'll have deserved to the win League!
All the Best,
Dom
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32.3666 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Mar 17 1994 11:25 | 6 |
|
Is this an omen...I seem to remember Liverpool stuffing Forest 5-0
before one of the biggest upsets in the FA Cup Final......
Dezzz.
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32.3667 | It'll all end in tears | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Mar 17 1994 11:58 | 14 |
| Some serious trumpet blowing going on in here. OK we got stuffed but
would it have been different if you had been without Parker, Irwin,
Kanchelskis, Keane, Ince, Hughes and Cantona ? We had our first (and
sometimes second) choice players out in all these positions.
I don't think you've got Wednesday sussed at all, more like Wednesday
reserves (and that goes for the Coke Cup semi as well!). Don't forget
that in the same fixture last year it wasn't until the 97th minute (of
a not particulary dirty game) that you even managed to take the lead.
Having said all that, I hope that Francis realises the mistake he made
in not snapping Cantona up when he had the chance.
Paul.
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32.3668 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | Dry those Eyes Hastings.You Wimp!! | Thu Mar 17 1994 12:33 | 12 |
|
Re; 3667
Fair comment, but!, the players Sheffield Wednesday had out are not in
the class of the players you mentioned....Palmer, sheridan, Hirst and
Wothington would not have made any differance...
The worrying thing for the rest of the Premier league is ,this side
apart from one or two players are 25 or under we havn't seen the best
of them yet....
Neil...
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32.3669 | Who's that striker?? | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Thu Mar 17 1994 12:35 | 40 |
|
Re a little while ago....
.....there was some mention of the fact that MU didn't have a stricker
the likes of Shearer, Cole or Wright, players who could be relied upon
to score in almost every game. The counter argument was that MU didn't
really need a "lone star" because enough of their players regularly get
on the score sheet. I've done some adding up based on the results
listed back in .3648ish and, including last nights goals, have come up
with the following results:
Player Goals (in all competions this season)
Cantona 21
Hughes 18
Giggs 14
Sharpe 9
Bruce 7
Kanchelskis 7
Keane 7
Ince 6
McClair 5
Irwin 3
Robson 2
Dublin 1
Pallister 1
Total to date 101
By the end of the season, its quite likely that they will have:
3 players with 20 or more goals
3 more players with 10 or more goals
3 more players with approaching 10 goals
...and they haven't been involved in any penalty "shhot outs" yet!!
JBG
Ps. the figures are not necessarily 100% accurate
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32.3670 | Tricky Trev should have played | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Mar 17 1994 12:57 | 22 |
| re .3668
>Fair comment, but!, the players Sheffield Wednesday had out are not in
>the class of the players you mentioned....Palmer, sheridan, Hirst and
>Wothington would not have made any differance...
I beg to differ. If a player like Hirst would not have made a
difference then why were you so keen to splash out >5 million for him
just over a year ago. I agree that ManU are the best team in England
but with a full strength squad Wednesday would have made teir task much
more difficult. I wasn't trying to compare the players in the same
positions in each team (we all know that Sinton is a far superior
player to Giggs) but saying that the team you played last night bears
no resemblance to our first choice team.
I know it must be difficult at the moment keeping your feet on the
ground (I'd probably be worse) but you have to put last night's victory
in perspective. The victory was probably one of the most important of
the season for you but it was over a side that was badly depleted.
Paul.
|
32.3671 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Thu Mar 17 1994 13:12 | 5 |
|
Last nights win for MU will only get put into perspective when
Wednesday take it out on Andy's mates fro Blackburn on Saturday! 8-)
JBG
|
32.3672 | Five lucky goals... | YUPPY::PANES | Parking... the new rock'n'roll | Thu Mar 17 1994 14:25 | 0 |
32.3673 | Quote Unquote | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Mar 17 1994 14:48 | 5 |
| "It's funny the harder I practise, the luckier I get"
-Arnold Palmer
-Dom :-)
|
32.3674 | Arrividerci Roma (sp?) ... | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Mar 17 1994 15:24 | 19 |
| Re: .3665
Sorry Dom,
It appears that in their haste to discuss the significance or lack
thereof in last nights result, everyone appears to have overlooked your
imminent departure.
Sorry to see you leave (the conference, not necessarily Digital ;-) ).
I hope things work out well for you back in London. At least you'll be
closer to the action. It will be nice to be able to travel up to
Manchester to celebrate the Treble !!! You can rest assured that we
won't let anyone forget that we're the best (apart from Sheffield
Wednesday, who with a full squad on a good day, could take on the rest
of the world and win ;--)).
Best of Luck,
Jerry.
|
32.3675 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Mar 17 1994 15:29 | 12 |
| Did you hear Alan Green's absolutely CLASSIC comment on Radio 5.....
He said that he didn't really support ManU and people should not
write in saying that he was biased......
Well you could have fooled me Alan!
Rick.
|
32.3676 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Thu Mar 17 1994 15:51 | 4 |
|
you quite sure that wasn't Andy Green????? 8-)
JBG
|
32.3677 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Mar 17 1994 16:01 | 4 |
| Sorry.. Typing mistake... some came to talk to me who's name was Alan..
:-)
Rick
|
32.3678 | Fergies Fogies | PANIC::ANDERSON | Running Through The Forest | Thu Mar 17 1994 16:03 | 16 |
|
>> <<< Note 32.3668 by PEKING::COSSEYN "Dry those Eyes Hastings.You Wimp!!" >>>
>> The worrying thing for the rest of the Premier league is ,this side
>> apart from one or two players are 25 or under we havn't seen the best
>> of them yet....
Neil,
Are you forgetting this is Man. Utd. you are talking about, not
England. They may have played superbly last night, but you've got a
serious 'rose-tinted-spectacles' problem - Only Kanchelskis, Keane and
Giggs of those on the pitch last night are under 25.
Rob
|
32.3679 | I don't perform in public | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Mar 17 1994 17:03 | 16 |
| JBG,
re: .3676
No, not me. Alan Green is, to the best of my knowledge, not even
a distant relative.
But oh how I wish I could broadcast my thoughts to the nation, I'm
sure I could never be accused of bias :-)
And while I'm in here "All the Best" to Dom wherever he might go
and whatever he might do,
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3680 | So long, farewell, aufwiedersehen. goodbye | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Fri Mar 18 1994 13:28 | 28 |
| I was at the match on Wednesday night and although we were playing a
supposedley depleated side (who were playing 5-4-1 incidently) we
didn't even break sweat.
Wednesday started off the best, purposefull, bright, but then Cantona
sent a beaut of a ball into space for Giggs to run into and score. The
second from my man Sparky was a screamer!! From about 40 yards out he
thundered the ball into the back of the net off Pressman's fingertips
(ouch!). MotM was Cantona who was on a different planet. I would go
into bountiful detail about the other goals too but I'm sure you've all
read the Sports pages by now.
The point I wanted to make was that we played extremely well. You
moaners out there can bleet on all you like about Wednesday's sorry
side (injury-talk is excuses talk as you've pointed out to us on many
an occasion). They came to defend and didn't do it at all well. We
played exciting, entertaining football and scored 5 goals, picked up 3
points and go 7 clear at the top.
I'm now added to the list of "au revoirs" and "arrividerci's" (sp???)
as I too will be leaving at the end of the month. If I don't manage to
get into the conference again, it's been nice "knowing " you all. It
was nice to meet you Brian and Simon and here's to Red domination for a
long time to come. I'll certainly be there to see it all happen anyhow.
Bye
Julie
|
32.3681 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Fri Mar 18 1994 13:35 | 3 |
| Good luck Dom. Another regular noter gone. We're a dying breed lads.
Peter.
|
32.3682 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Fri Mar 18 1994 13:57 | 8 |
| And now the only Female noter decides to leave. DISGRACEFUL.
Call Greenpeace. Extinction looms large for the common garden Noter(
Writealoadacraprous ) it cannot be allowed to happen. Stop the decimation of a
species now !!!
Good luck Julie.
Peter.
|
32.3683 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Fri Mar 18 1994 14:09 | 8 |
|
Good luck Julie & Dom.
Peter, do you think there could be a traitor in this conference. I
mean, we appear to be being picked off one at a time..... A bit scary
isn't it!
JBG
|
32.3684 | He's a bit old, even for Wednesday. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Fri Mar 18 1994 14:12 | 6 |
| > supposedley depleated side (who were playing 5-4-1 incidently) we
Don't think he's ever played for us. Manages Luton now.
Paul.
|
32.3685 | If you can't beat 'em, downsize 'em ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Fri Mar 18 1994 14:42 | 17 |
| There appears to be something of a trend developing here. THEY can't
beat us on the football pitch, so they've decided to start picking off
our most dedicated followers from this conference. Have The Alliance
been indulging in underhand tactics to get this conference to
themselves ? As Peter said, it's despicable !!!
Anyway, best of luck to you Julie. I wanted to get you Man Utd's new,
soon-to-be No 1, single as a going-away present, but I don't think it's
been released yet. (Now that the challenge in Domestic football is
gone, the lads have had to seek new avenues to keep up their
competitive spirit !!!).
Jerry.
P.S. Re Sparky's goal : I believe they've had to replace the crossbar
due to structural damage ;-)
|
32.3686 | Goals Goals Goals | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Mar 18 1994 15:51 | 15 |
32.3687 | | BERN01::SWIB01::WRIGHT | | Fri Mar 18 1994 17:03 | 10 |
| re last >
> United were in the studio's yesterday making a record, that will be released
> next month. Status Quo are providing the music.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
surely some mistake here ?
ray
|
32.3689 | A song from 1991-92! | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Fri Mar 18 1994 17:14 | 9 |
| Yep... there is a mistake... they are doing the song with
Genesis...
I think they're doing "Throwing it all away!".. :->
|
32.3690 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Mon Mar 21 1994 11:22 | 8 |
|
Come on Andy, United drop 2 points to the bottom team, Cantona gets
sents off into the bargin (does he miss the Coke final too??),
Blackburn snatch 3 points in the dying seconds to keep the pressure on
and you haven't bothered to let anybody know about!! What's going on,
have you got the push too??
JBG
|
32.3691 | Just throwing it all away..:-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Mar 21 1994 12:17 | 6 |
| Boy did I cheer when Cantona got sent off... Terrible foul... there's
no defence for that kind of play.. I think old Fergie's got
to stamp his authority on the team cos a few of them are losing their
heads....... :->
Rick.
|
32.3692 | 3 points please | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Mar 21 1994 13:31 | 8 |
32.3693 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Mon Mar 21 1994 13:33 | 7 |
|
What are the odds for MU getting nothing....and Chelsea winnig the
Cup?
....just thought I'd ask!
JBG
|
32.3694 | Oh AGHHHHHHHH Cantona | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Mar 21 1994 13:34 | 6 |
32.3695 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Mon Mar 21 1994 13:36 | 3 |
| Re :-2
Odds on Utd winning nothing have gone from 40-1 to 25-1 after the
weekend's results.
|
32.3696 | Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Mon Mar 21 1994 15:33 | 21 |
|
I think it's very sad for the game of soccer at the moment that a team like
Man Utd. should be getting players sent off in successive weeks in their quest
for the treble. I didn't see the Cantona incident but I believe there was no
option but to send him off. If they can't win trophies fairly and squarely,
then they should forget about it altogether. Ferguson is a disgrace also. His
outbursts after Schmiecel had been sent off were terrible. I mean the laws
state that if a keeper deliberately handles outside the area, then he must walk.
I don't know what Ferguson was complaining about. Then after Cantona had been
sent off, he went off in a huff.
When Liverpool were winning all before them, they did it fairly and didn't
resort to these physical Wimbledon-like tactics and when things went against
them, Shanks, Paisley, Fagan & Dalglish were able to take it on the chin and
were very agreeable towards the press.
All is changed, changed utterly, a terrible beauty is born.
C U N N O
|
32.3697 | HERE COME THE ROVERS | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Mon Mar 21 1994 15:47 | 25 |
|
What a weekend!
United drop more points, Cantona gets sent off (about time too), and
more importantly Newall scores a very late but deserved winner for us.
Only 5 points adrift now, from what was 16????
I really think that we now have a great chance of winning the title.
All our efforts are concentrated on it (no cup ties for us), most of
our injury problems have be resolved (only poor Galagher left in the
treatment room), and no problems with suspensions.
One more slip from United and the title will be in our own control and
I think tomorrows game at Highbury could well be that slip.
I hope you do well in the cups (keeps them up North) but there is only
one place that the championship is going, and thats;
Ewood Park Blackburn
Stephen
Kenny's Barmy Army
|
32.3698 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Mon Mar 21 1994 17:07 | 38 |
| I'm generally a read-only noter, but as no-one is going to defend Utd from
these vicious attacks by 'Pool and Blackburn fans, I thought I'd enter a few
thoughts .........;-)
Well, it had to happen. Utd don't win for a game or two and people are ready
to write them off. I mean, what a terrible season they're having ! Coco-Cola
cup finalists, FA Cup semi-finalists and top of the Premier League by 5 points.
Liverpool can only dream of being in such a crisis ;-)
I think what is obvious at the moment though is the *lack* of depth in Utd's
squad. "Experts" have been commenting for weeks about this superb squad -
where is it ? I can only see Bryan Robson (a 38-yr old *slow* midfielder) and
Brian McClair. Lee Sharpe has a 'problem' and seems to be some way off full
fitness. Who else is there ? Dion Dublin - do me a favour !!! I think
Blackburn have got a superb squad at the moment and it could be this strength
in depth that takes them to the title.
I think the loss of Cantona for 3 games is not that critical to Utd. 2 of
those games are against Oldham and, with all repsect to them, if Utd can't beat
Oldham without Cantona, then they are in trouble ! The Blackburn game is
obviously going to be tougher. However, having watched them yesterday, they
are excellent at crowding players something Monsieur Cantona would not
appreciate. Utd may be better off with McClair in this game.
Finally, I think it was a point raised by CUNNO, yes Schmeichel deserved to
be sent off and yes Ferguson was a prat for moaning about it. and the rule
does state that a professional foul = sending off. The problem is that only
the week before, Bosnich committed a prof foul against Tranmere and stayed on,
and on the same day, the Chelsea keeper commiteed a similar foul against Spurs,
and stayed on. Some refs are enforcing the rule, others not, and that must
be very frustrating for a manager.
I still think Utd will win the league and that people will remember the team
for its flair rather than its foul play. I also think Villa will win the
fizzy-pop cup and Chelsea the FA Cup (for what its worth).
Dave
|
32.3699 | Cunno is right!!! They're a disgrace to the game!! | YUPPY::PANES | Parking... the new rock'n'roll | Mon Mar 21 1994 17:23 | 10 |
| <<< Note 32.3698 by SHIPS::EDWARDS_D >>>
>I still think Utd will win the league and that people will remember the team
>for its flair rather than its foul play.
Not whilst I'm around.
Stuart ( large smileys and we're top of the leagues all round )
|
32.3700 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Mon Mar 21 1994 17:30 | 12 |
|
Re .-1
>>those games are against Oldham and, with all repsect to them, if Utd
>>can't beat Oldham without Cantona, then they are in trouble !
with all due respect Dave, United couldn't beat Swindon with
Cantona! Without Cantona they're finished. They'll be lucky to qualify
for Europe next year and may yet find themselves fighting to avoid
relegation with the likes of Tottenham......8-)
JBG
|
32.3701 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Mar 21 1994 17:31 | 26 |
| re .3698
I think you mentioned an interesting point at the end of your note. This
United team should be remembered for their attacking flair, but if
things continue for much longer as they have in recent weeks, they are
in danger of ending up like the Leeds team of the early 70s. That Leeds
team was a great side, remembered with no affection by anyone other
than Leeds fans. This United team could go the same way.
The manager has made it worse, refusing to criticise his players, and
even worse, making a fool of himself by defending them. A game never
seems to go by now without arguments between United players,
particularly involving Schmeicel who has completely lost the run of
himself.
Tomorrow's game at Highbury is crucial for United. Arsenal are playing
very well again and will make it difficult. United will do very well to
get all three points. Games between Arsenal and United over the last
year or two have been very close. Last season United won the league
game at Highbury 1-0, and the return at Old Trafford finished 0-0 in a
match that Arsenal honestly deserved to win. This season Arsenal beat
United 2-0 in the South African cup, the charity shield finished 1-1
(though United won on penalties) and the league game at Old Trafford
finished 1-0 to United in a very tight game.
Declan
|
32.3702 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Mon Mar 21 1994 17:55 | 11 |
| It's difficult isn't it? Everyone knows (or has to admit) that Man U are the
best side in England. Their results show it, and at times their play is
breathtaking. A side we should all be proud to see at the top of the League.
But then they're all so miserable and spiteful about it - why can't they enjoy
their skills as much as we do? They're in danger of losing any friends they've
made.
But then Cunno comes along to slag them and you have to re-think again . . .!!
g
|
32.3703 | Cunnel Vision ? | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Mon Mar 21 1994 18:04 | 14 |
| >When Liverpool were winning all before them, they did it fairly and didn't
>resort to these physical Wimbledon-like tactics and when things went against
You seem to have forgotten about Graeme Souness and Tommy Smith, to
name but two who readily spring to mind.
>them, Shanks, Paisley, Fagan & Dalglish were able to take it on the chin and
>were very agreeable towards the press.
Give it a break - the first three were fine, but don't include
Dalglish in that list - he is the biggest whinger I've ever heard.
Terry
|
32.3704 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Mon Mar 21 1994 20:17 | 9 |
|
Re 3700....
Utd are not as bad as Tottenham. Be fair.
Gazzer
|
32.3705 | Is anyone like the Totts? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Mon Mar 21 1994 21:39 | 8 |
| what worried me about .3700 was the suggestion that there were other
teams 'like Tottenham' this is a scary thought - they should be named
and made to own up to this crime.
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.3706 | Sharpe Return | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Mar 22 1994 13:19 | 7 |
32.3707 | Yellow | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Mar 22 1994 15:40 | 17 |
32.3708 | Seeing RED | OPG::TORPEYM | Dog of the Year, 1952 | Tue Mar 22 1994 19:36 | 22 |
| >Interesting to see on MOTD when Coton of City rushed out of his box and
>up-ended
>Blake of Sheff Utd that he did not even receive a yellow card. The fowl was the
>exact same as Big Peters the week before, except that the ball did not hit
>him on the hand. Mr Gunn who was in charge of the Bosnich incident in the
>coca-cola sf was again in charge.
And the referee was wrong in both the Coton/Bosnich incidents. Coton didn't
handle but attempted a two footed tackle. This referee should be taken off the
lists for ignoring explicit instructions on dealing with goalkeeping offences
outside the box. It's Tranmere and Sheffield Utd. who were wronged not your
rampaging viking.
"Big Peter" was wrong :-
1. To charge out off his box when defenders were still capable of during a job
and they told him so...
2. To handle, deliberately or not, outside the box
3. To attempt a two-footed tackle on an opponent without the ball - which he
just handled i.e. 6feet4inches plus arms length away from the ball.
Two or three wrongs do not make a right!
|
32.3709 | FA Cup Final Date | PEKING::JAMANIS | | Tue Mar 22 1994 19:49 | 5 |
|
Can anyone tell me when the FA Cup final is this year?
Shafiq.
|
32.3710 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Mar 22 1994 20:05 | 1 |
| Is tonites game on TV???
|
32.3711 | Unless they put it on at the last minute.. | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Mar 22 1994 20:12 | 3 |
| Not according to my newspaper... :-<
Rick.
|
32.3712 | Read before you Write | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Mar 22 1994 20:13 | 8 |
32.3713 | Cup Final Day | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Mar 22 1994 20:14 | 9 |
32.3714 | Oh no Cantona | BUSSTP::DSMITH | Tears of a clown..fatboys's back | Wed Mar 23 1994 00:52 | 16 |
|
Final score
Arsenal 2 Man. Utd. 2
Pallister og
Merson Sharpe 2
Cantona ordered off again!!, 2 yellow cards.
Only 6 points from the last 15 ain't exactly championship material.
Betcha the Blackburn boys will be feeling a bit more confident after
tonights result.
Danny.
|
32.3715 | How many matches ban ?? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Wed Mar 23 1994 02:38 | 1 |
| presumably Cantona will be out for the rest of the season after that?
|
32.3716 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Mar 23 1994 11:46 | 7 |
| Such a shame... NOT... no Eric Cantona at Elland Road this year... :->
Well I couldn't believe it... Radio ManU was converted back to Radio 5
last night... Mr Green was even was critising ManU... I suppose there
is a first time for everything.. :->
Rick.
|
32.3717 | For football's sake...ban 'em all | YUPPY::PANES | Parking... the new rock'n'roll | Wed Mar 23 1994 12:28 | 7 |
|
From the reports of recent matches, it sounds to me as if Mufc will
soon be back to their brawling best. Or maybe its all a meejah
conspiracy and Mr Ferguson has been right all along.
Stuart
|
32.3718 | BACK TO BASICS | SHIPS::HENDERSON_P | | Wed Mar 23 1994 13:00 | 18 |
| Basically a good result for United against an in-form Arsenal side at
Highbury. Dodgy decision to disallow Wright's late goal after a fumble
by the great Dane.
According to R5 United continue to play some great football with Giggs
outstanding last night but the results are that too many points are
slipping away. It appears that the pressure built up mainly by the
media attention and hype is getting to the players and it's time
Ferguson earnt his corn and got them under control. Keane and Cantona
appear the main culprits and the brilliant Frenchman is now in danger
of dragging United down with his stupid tackles. Of course all the
United haters are coming out in their droves now as they sense for the
first time this season some cracks in the unstoppable drive for
supremacy. Those people predicting that Blackburn will catch United
appear to be right and the game at Ewood is now critical. Somehow
United have to try and relax a bit and let their football grab the
headlines again.
Come on Fergie, calm them down a bit.
|
32.3719 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Mar 23 1994 13:42 | 12 |
|
Cantona will miss the following games :
League - Leeds
- Oldham
- Blackburn
FA Cup - Oldham
Roy Keane will also miss the FA Cup semi after his booking last night.
Del.
|
32.3720 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Wed Mar 23 1994 13:45 | 2 |
|
Anyone give us an update on the odds???
|
32.3721 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Doncaster Rovers nil | Wed Mar 23 1994 13:50 | 11 |
| I would have thought that Cantona was looking at more than just a poxy 4 game
suspension for two consecutive sendings off. I remember a couple of years when
Big Billy Whitehurst got sent off a couple of times in quick succession for
Donny, although I'm not sure he managed to equal Cantona's record, and I think
he got banned for seven games. Good job too, because that left us with a
strikeforce comprising David Jones (age 36ish) and Tommy Tynan (age 950).
I think the Mancs might have to do without Eric for the end of season run-in.
Hurray. 8-)
Mike
|
32.3722 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Mar 23 1994 14:30 | 42 |
32.3723 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | Dry those Eyes Hastings.You Wimp!! | Wed Mar 23 1994 14:48 | 6 |
|
.3722
A Liverpool supporter are you....
Neil..
|
32.3724 | Very lucky, eh ??? | KIRKTN::BHUGHES | | Wed Mar 23 1994 14:52 | 17 |
| re: -1;
In essence then Ferguson is a crap manager who bought an inspirational
Cantona, an improving Keane, managed Man U to their first English top
league championship in 25+ years, won the Scottish premier league with
Aberdeen, won European trophies with both clubs and is currently
managing the team who are favourites for all three English domestic
trophies ! Due to the fact that one of the players, Cantona, is a
brilliant but temperamental loon, Alex Ferguson is a crap manager ?
If what -1 says is correct, ie that Alex Ferguson has no talent for
management whatsoever, hasn't he been extraordinarily lucky with some
of his signings and what teams managed by him have won ? I'm not a Man
United fan (although they are playing some extremely good football to
watch at times) but I can't see Cantona's dodgy temperament suddenly
making Alex Ferguson a 'crap manager' !
Brian.
|
32.3725 | Nope. A United supported all my lfe. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Mar 23 1994 14:53 | 0 |
32.3726 | Too late | KIRKTN::BHUGHES | | Wed Mar 23 1994 14:53 | 5 |
| Sorry Neil,
.3724 should say re:-2;
Brian.
|
32.3727 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Mar 23 1994 15:12 | 14 |
|
re. a few back
Man Utd don't have the biggest squad around I agree, but where this lets
them down is at the back not up front. With Giggs,Cantona,Hughes,McClair,
Kanchelskis & Sharpe they have 6 of the best front me in English football.
As they can only fit 3 maybe 4 in at one time, their is obviously plenty
of cover. As was shown against Sheff Wed in the Coka Cola semi, Cantona
didn't play and they still scored 5. They have little or no cover at
the back and I'm sure you'll see Ferguson sign a quality defender in pre
season. IMO Bruce's days look numbered, his lack of pace is being exposed
more and more frequently.
Del.
|
32.3728 | My two pence worth.. :-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Mar 23 1994 15:16 | 25 |
| Well lets face it... if you look back at the replies in this note
you'll see everyman & his dog complaining how badly ManU were
performing in the Autumn of 1992. After buying Cantona from Leeds...
things started to pick up & before you knew what was happening
you were top of the leauge...
Now your not telling me that Fergie went from being a poor manager to
being a brilliant one over night cos thats rubbish.. it was only the
appearance of Cantona on the scene that really made the United team
jel together.... If Cantona hadn't come along at that time then it
could have been curtains for Fergie & United....
You were all calling for his head.. the proof is there in this note..
just take a look! :->
The difference between Fergie & Wilko is that Wilko asserted himself as
the manager & didn't take the rubbish that Cantona was giving him..
while Fergie is just letting him do what he likes & this is now
beginning to spread to the rest of the team members...
A manager is their to manage his players & keep them under control..
this is something which Fergie just isn't doing at the moment!
Rick.
|
32.3729 | Is it hot enough for you yet ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Mar 23 1994 15:38 | 21 |
|
RE: 32.3690
Nice to know you are thinking of me, I take a couple of days out of
the office and things are starting to warm up nicely, I should do it
more often.
I was mildly amused by the goings on down at Swindon, I got a
bit excited watching Blackburn at Sheffield Wednesday and last night
good old teletext told me I got the draw I was praying for.
The blue and whites are starting to get it together, the reds are
showing they still know how to turn a drama into a crisis, and i've got
my ticket for the big one on Easter Saturday. (Smug, Moi ?)
While catching up on notes I must say I particularly enjoyed the comment
in here a while back asking Fergie to calm them down ! ;-)
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3730 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Mar 23 1994 16:09 | 16 |
| Surely, what saved Ferguson was that result in the F.A. Cup about 4
years ago (Hereford?) Since then Utd (and Ferguson) haven't looked
back. A similar thing happened to Howard Kendall at Everton about
ten years ago.
As for Cantona wasn't he just the final piece in the jigsaw as opposed
to the jigsaw itself. Utd were already a good team before he arrived.
All he has done is make them a slightly better team with more options
going forward.
Also, it could be argued that Ferguson's, "The World's against us..."
tactic is actually good management because it bonds the players closer
together. Similar tactics have been used to good effect in the past
by Shankley, Don Revie and George Graham (to name but a few.)
Mike M
|
32.3731 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Mar 23 1994 16:43 | 13 |
| Up to now, Utd have had all the pressure. Blackburn were winning
matches (apart from the game at Highbury!) and picking up points but
until the last week or two there was no real expectation that they
could catch Man Utd, and hence no real pressure.
Now that it is within their power to catch Utd (win on Saturday, and
beat Utd at Ewood Park), the pressure pendulum swings the other way. I
wonder how Blackburn will react. It would be ironic if after plugging
for other teams to do them favours in recent weeks, Blackburn cocked it
up at Ewood park when they had a mathematical chance to draw level on
points, and it WAS within their own power to achieve it.
Declan
|
32.3732 | BRFC supporter, EASY LIFE ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Mar 23 1994 17:03 | 13 |
| Declan,
Interesting that but there are actually two more games, Swindon and
Wimbledon, for Blackburn before the big one.
I think MANU also have a league game with the red scousers in that time.
Anybody care to predict what the top of the league will look like after
the Easter showdown ?
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3733 | caaaaaalm down...... | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Wed Mar 23 1994 18:15 | 17 |
|
Yeah. This:
1st Manchester United
2nd who cares.....
You're all loving these latest cock-ups. The pressure is starting
to tell. But you ain't seen nuthin yet - when Chequebook Rovers
finally realise they could actually win the league, they'll crumble
into a heap.
United for the League. Stuff the cups, Chelsea & Villa are welcome
to 'em!
8-)
Andy.
|
32.3734 | Team of the 90's | YUPPY::PANES | Deep and meaningless | Wed Mar 23 1994 18:19 | 16 |
| <<< Note 32.3730 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
> Surely, what saved Ferguson was that result in the F.A. Cup about 4
> years ago (Hereford?) Since then Utd (and Ferguson) haven't looked
The pundits reckon that Mr Ferguson's Get-Out-of-Jail-Card was
beating Palace in the Cup Final ( remember the replay...Palace were
thugs and United angels ...Not!! ).
The same pundits reckon that Scousepool's decline is associated
with Palace's victory in the semi-final of the same cup run.
So there you have it, irrefutable proof that CPFC shaped the football
of the nineties.
Stuey
|
32.3735 | Team of the 00's | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Mar 23 1994 18:37 | 5 |
| And now we are set to dominate English and European football for the
rest of the 90's with our young talents such as Salako, Armstrong,
Gordon, Southgate, Rodger, Dyer and Ndah (the S London Ryan Giggs)
Paul
|
32.3736 | Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Wed Mar 23 1994 19:03 | 37 |
| I said it a couple of days ago and I have to repeat myself. The Mancs
are a disgrace to the game at the moment. I make it three sendings off in three
successive games. That must be a world record. According to the radio last
night, Cantona is making Vinny Jones look like Gary Linekar.
A very concerned soccer fan
C U N N O
<<< Note 32.3696 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "Midnight is where the day begins.." >>>
-< Y >-
I think it's very sad for the game of soccer at the moment that a team like
Man Utd. should be getting players sent off in successive weeks in their quest
for the treble. I didn't see the Cantona incident but I believe there was no
option but to send him off. If they can't win trophies fairly and squarely,
then they should forget about it altogether. Ferguson is a disgrace also. His
outbursts after Schmiecel had been sent off were terrible. I mean the laws
state that if a keeper deliberately handles outside the area, then he must walk.
I don't know what Ferguson was complaining about. Then after Cantona had been
sent off, he went off in a huff.
When Liverpool were winning all before them, they did it fairly and didn't
resort to these physical Wimbledon-like tactics and when things went against
them, Shanks, Paisley, Fagan & Dalglish were able to take it on the chin and
were very agreeable towards the press.
All is changed, changed utterly, a terrible beauty is born.
C U N N O
|
32.3737 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Wed Mar 23 1994 19:25 | 24 |
| > I said it a couple of days ago and I have to repeat myself. The Mancs
>are a disgrace to the game at the moment. I make it three sendings off in three
>successive games. That must be a world record. According to the radio last
>night, Cantona is making Vinny Jones look like Gary Linekar.
Actually, what the radio commentators ACTUALLY said was that Cantona
hadn't made a tackle all night up to the 85th minute. Are the above
words those of a jealous Liverpool fan perhaps ;-) I remember
listening to Liverpool fans go on (and on and on and on) about how
jealous the rest of the world were when they dared to criticise the
once-mighty Liverpool. We really have gone full-circle now eh ?;-)
Cantona is the main concern at the moment - Ince and Keane play an
aggressive game and are going to get booked occassionally. Cantona is
acting a tad strange at the moment - perhaps he's getting itchy-feet
again.
By the way, it's only (!) 3 sendings off in 4 games. United managed to
keep 11 men on the pitch against Sheff Wed at home last week. With
reference to Liverpool's "exemplary" record, I do recall a certain
Kevin Keegan getting a bit naughty at Wembley of all places, and I
suppose Souness and Smith were simply "hard men" !!!
|
32.3738 | | YUPPY::PANES | Two up, two down, ten under | Wed Mar 23 1994 19:36 | 14 |
| <<< Note 32.3737 by SHIPS::EDWARDS_D >>>
> Cantona is the main concern at the moment - Ince and Keane play an
> aggressive game and are going to get booked occassionally. Cantona is
> acting a tad strange at the moment - perhaps he's getting itchy-feet
> again.
But scraping them on Moncur's chest is unlikely to bring relief.
A Doctor
|
32.3739 | Gallic Flair or Gallic FLAY-er??? | BONNET::NIMMO | | Wed Mar 23 1994 20:25 | 13 |
| I have to admit to being a bit surprised that no one seems to have
questioned the sending off of Cantona last night. Granted I only saw
the offending tackle briefly on Sky News but it didn't look like a
bookable offence. In fact it didn't look particularly unfair.
Don't get me wrong - I don't condone some of the things he's done
( he should have gone off in the Norwich match ) but it looked to me
like he fell victim to his growing reputation as a dirty player ( or to
a referee who wanted to achieve notoriety! )
Don
|
32.3740 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Wed Mar 23 1994 22:39 | 12 |
|
I heard it on the Radio, and from what I saw he deserved to be sent
off.
Gazzer.
A Tottenham fan.
NOT
|
32.3741 | Cantona is innocent,,,... | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Thu Mar 24 1994 02:10 | 7 |
|
Just heard it on Sportsnight. From what I saw he DIDN'T deserve to
walk for the second challenge. Tony Adams was fully committed for
the ball, Cantona pulled out of it. A harsh decision.
Gazzer
|
32.3742 | Surprising Agreement | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Thu Mar 24 1994 11:17 | 8 |
| Have to agree. The first card for the foul on Selly was well justified,
but the second seemed very harsh. Apparently it was for the tackle on
Jensen rather than Adams (according to some reports) either way it was
rather mean. The jensen tackle was hard but took the ball, and the
Adams one was more Cantona jumping out of the way of an Adams lunge
However - they are still Moanchester Utd and get away with far more
than other "lesser" teams.
|
32.3743 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Mar 24 1994 11:26 | 5 |
| Well the tackle on Jensen was rather hard & I think it was when he
immediately followed that up with one on Adams that the referee though
that enough was enough..
Rick
|
32.3744 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Thu Mar 24 1994 12:05 | 6 |
| I would have sent him off for the first challenge and also sent that
keane off as well..
/GAry
|
32.3745 | | YUPPY::PANES | Two up, two down, ten under | Thu Mar 24 1994 12:11 | 7 |
| The solution is obvious...
deport him.
Thanks for listening,
Stuart
|
32.3746 | Cunno = Write Only Noter | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Thu Mar 24 1994 12:54 | 30 |
| <<< Note 32.3736 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "Midnight is where the day begins.." >>>
> I said it a couple of days ago and I have to repeat myself. The Mancs
>are a disgrace to the game at the moment.
Yes, you said it before and no doubt you'll keep on saying it, but you
are disregarding Liverpool's disciplinary record during their glory
years.
<<< Note 32.3696 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "Midnight is where the day begins.." >>>
>When Liverpool were winning all before them, they did it fairly and didn't
>resort to these physical Wimbledon-like tactics and when things went against
You seem to have forgotten about Graeme Souness and Tommy Smith, to
name but two who readily spring to mind. Also, as Dave Edwards
mentioned earlier, even mild mannered Kevin Keegan wasn't all sweetness
and light, was he ?
>them, Shanks, Paisley, Fagan & Dalglish were able to take it on the chin and
>were very agreeable towards the press.
Give it a break - the first three were fine, but don't include
Dalglish in that list - he is the biggest whinger I've ever heard.
Terry
|
32.3747 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Mar 24 1994 13:11 | 26 |
| re .3739
Some of us did question the sending off (eg 46.1546). I saw the
highlights again last night on sportsnight (as I'm sure many of you did).
The referee made some appalling decisions, and sending of Cantona was one
of them. There is a photo in one of todays's tabloids of Lee Dixon and
Cantona embracing AFTER Cantona had received the red card. Paul Merson
spoke up for Cantona on BBC and Nigel Winterburn on Sky Sports. Both
said they didn't think he deserved to be sent off. When the incident
with Adams happened, Adams certainly didn't seem to think much of it.
He just got straight up and was walking off without complaint when the
ref pulled out the card. It was a very harsh decision.
However, Keane should almost certainly have walked. He threw a
deliberate kick at Davis like the Cork barrow boy that he is. When
Keane was in Cork he even managed to get arrested for snatching old
ladies handbags. I'm not kidding. Obviously a nice lad!
They didn't show Ince's "tackle" on selley last night. They did,
however, show it on the Sky Sports summary yesterday morning. As one
person put it, he attempted open knee surgery with his boot. The ref
didn't even book him. And why was Wright's goal disallowed? Arsenal
are trying to finish third to qualify for Europe. They are now two points
behind Newcastle when they should be level.
Declan
|
32.3748 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Thu Mar 24 1994 13:49 | 9 |
| >And why was Wright's goal disallowed?
...because Smith had his arm across Schmeical's neck as they jumped.
Admittedly, we've all seen stronger challenges go unpunished and it has
been said before that the referee made a number of mistakes, but Smith
should have kept his arms down.
Terry
|
32.3749 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Thu Mar 24 1994 15:37 | 8 |
|
and, I think the whistle had gone before he took his shot.
I would have liked to see it stand though.
See you at Wembely (hopefully),
Loz.
|
32.3750 | Timezones, Summer time etc ... | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Thu Mar 24 1994 20:19 | 9 |
| what time is the coke final? and is it GMT or BST (since my diary
claims it's summer this weekend) - the bar showing the game claims
it's not opening til 10am EST and I think the game kicks off at 9!
P.S I don't care who wins.
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.3751 | Girl Goalkeepers!!! | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Thu Mar 24 1994 20:25 | 7 |
| Smith can not foul, he has never been booked which shows he is not
agressive enough for a centre forward.
The goalkeeper is a big girls blouse, it was a good goal but you are
not allowed to score against MU in the last minute of a game!!!!
Gooner
|
32.3752 | Flemming WHO? | PEKING::SHALLOMA | Aron Shallom | Thu Mar 24 1994 20:26 | 7 |
| I have heard a rumour that a player from Oldham called Fleming has all
but signed a contact to move to Utd?.Anyone else know more about this?
Aron...
|
32.3753 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Mar 24 1994 20:41 | 4 |
| re -2 You're nearly right. Smith has only been booked once, in the F.A.
cup final against Wednesday last May.
Declan
|
32.3754 | | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Mar 24 1994 20:42 | 7 |
32.3755 | Eric Cantona, aged 27 and three quarters | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Fri Mar 25 1994 15:06 | 12 |
| If you want a good laugh, look at the Mike Walters column, in the today's
TODAY rag..
It helps if you know a little French, but not entirely necessary... {snippet}
He tells me to get stuck in with mon coeur, but I get stuck into Moncur, and
sacre bleu! it's encore une carte rouge when I bump into captaine Adams. Adams
hit the deck like un sack of pommes de terre, and je suis getting a bit
fromaged off with mon lot....
well it had Nev. Groom (a Man.U supporter) rolling in the aisles!
Norman
|
32.3756 | The Nev Groom? | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Fri Mar 25 1994 17:40 | 9 |
| Is Nev Groom the famous keeper ,i remember him gracing the turf with
style and grace.
IS he still playing, he is a sad loss to the game a tremendous asset to
any club, a keeper brave as a lion quick as a racehorse and sadly
drunk as a skunk on Sunday mornings!!!!!
Gooners
|
32.3757 | | SUBURB::GROOMN | Earning a fortune, paid a pittance !! | Fri Mar 25 1994 18:03 | 9 |
| Wot Ho Joe, how's it hanging ?
Unfortunately the sunday morning turf has not been graced with my
presence since you retired (again). Footy is not the same on a sunday
morning without the famous Antell shuffle !!
Nev
|
32.3758 | Even more semi-retired | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Fri Mar 25 1994 18:17 | 12 |
| Joe,
I am even more `semi-retired' than Nev `the Lion' Groom...
`graced the turf' - he certainly spent a lot of time on it, after
being rounded by opposing forwards.. and they certainly had to go a long way
round ;-)
Rumour has it, we may both make one last return season, next year, so bandage up
your knees, and join us?
Cheers.. Norman
|
32.3759 | Raves from the grave | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Fri Mar 25 1994 19:50 | 11 |
| I might make a comeback we will see how the ankles,knees amd brain is.
Remember it is better to be a has been than a never been!!!!!!!
Is Angela lainsbury still gracing the turf, there were many world
class players in the team, Ian Side netting Turner, Adi i am not
offside Keetch, and many more.
I suppose they are all Man U fans now!!!!!!!
Referee mistake identity Joe
|
32.3760 | Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Sun Mar 27 1994 22:21 | 15 |
|
Aston Villa 3 Man Utd 1
Saunders 2 Hughes
Atkinson
A great result for Villa and my Villa-Blackburn-Chelsea alliance has started
off very well. The Mancs hopes of the treble have been dashed and I'm over the
moon. Better still, Utd. had Kanchelsis sent off near the end so that's four
sendings off in five games. Fair play has surely gone out the window.
Utd. now face Liverpool on Wednesday and Blackburn on Saturday so their heads
will hopefully be down. Maybe they will end up with nothing.
C U N N O
|
32.3761 | | BUSSTP::DSMITH | Tears of a clown..fatboys's back | Mon Mar 28 1994 00:05 | 15 |
|
Looks like the slagging has started already from you know who.
Villa were deserving winners, I was disappointed with UTD, plenty
of possession but didn't do enough with it. Never mind, at least
the pressure of doing the treble is off, it might work to your
advantage in the run-in for the league. I for one hope UTD win
the league, as they are by far the best team in England. Still take
UTD for the FA Cup.
Danny.
ps Liked the comment by Les Sealy in the 2nd half, words to the
effect, "let's get F****** going" Brilliant.
|
32.3762 | :->>>>> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Mar 28 1994 13:08 | 9 |
| Well after yesterdays match... the only song I could think of was...
"No wheels on your wagon, and your not rolling along.. :->"
Oh yes.. I've got a message from Villa Fan Andy Haigh..
"yeeeeeeeaaaaaaahhhhhhh" :->
Rick.
|
32.3763 | We are champion.... | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Doncaster Rovers nil | Mon Mar 28 1994 14:07 | 6 |
| After yesterday's display, I now put a lot more faith in the Ferguson=poor
manager theory. He was comprehensively out-thought bt Sir Lord Big Fat Ron, and
Villa were deserving winners. I think you need a midfield instead of just
playing seven attackers.
Mike
|
32.3764 | Well done Villa. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Mon Mar 28 1994 14:59 | 15 |
| Well personally I was glad that it was such a cracker of a match. Even my mother
watched it and was on the edge of her seat for most of the game so it must have
been good.
Villa were brilliant. It was great to be able to see such an obvoius change in
Tactics working so well. Ferguson was clueless as how to counter the Villa
performance and this was most apparent in his substitution of Sharpe( an
overrated stick who couldn't control his bladder ) for Giggs a player who
admittedly wasn't doing a lot but who has the potential to create a miracele at
any moment.
Cantona was lost and looked totally lacking in ideas. IMHO Mclair should have
been brought on for him. United with an off form Cantona are infinitely worse
than United with ten men.
The best team won and Ferguson showed why he is not a good manager. He knows the
machine can work but when it broke down yesterday he didn't know how to fix it
or even modify it.
|
32.3765 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Mar 28 1994 16:08 | 4 |
| I must say, I think you're being very hard on Ferguson...history is
littered with red-hot favourites losing cup finals.
|
32.3766 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Mon Mar 28 1994 16:12 | 11 |
32.3767 | They Came , They Saw, They FELL APART | WELSWS::CADD | L.U.F.C. League champions 1991/92 | Mon Mar 28 1994 16:25 | 6 |
|
Man U CAN still do the treble..... They CAN and WILL lose all
three.....and get a treble of nothing!!!! :-)))))
Paul....
|
32.3768 | They came, they watched and they were beaten | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Mar 28 1994 16:38 | 18 |
|
I'm glad the treble is out of the window.
Utd. were somewhat lacklustre yesterday although I think Big Rons tactics helped
put the damper on their game. Villa snuffed out the threat of Giggs and Kancelskis
by pulling back their wide men to help the full backs. I thought the Villa back
four played superb, Teales tackle on Kancelskis in the box summing up their
committment to the cause.
Note the Utd. whingers again yesterday when Kancelskis was given the read card.
Maybe one of refereeing noters can type in the wording of the rule that applied
to his offence ;-).
I also agree with those who think Fergie is being hard done by. His team didn't
perform yesterday - maybe he takes the blame for not motivating them, but...
Regards
Kevin (an elated non-Man U supporter)
|
32.3769 | The League will do for me | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Mar 28 1994 16:38 | 12 |
32.3770 | Theatre of bad dreams ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Mar 28 1994 15:59 | 26 |
|
Well said Brian, it is, as you say, all pie in the sky at the moment.
IMO: When you watch the game in full you will see a below par performance
from most of the reds, particularly Ince, Keane, Cantona and Giggs. I
wonder if the pre-match emphasis on discipline had upset 3 of those 4.
For my money Kanchelskis was the only one who really did his job and
what the hell was he doing on his own goal line anyway ?
So we are all set for the big one.
The man from sky must be wetting himself, you couldn't have written
a better script.
Cheers,
Andy
p.s. Never mind, a treble is still on if you can just beat Oldham,
1994 C.C. Cup RUNNERS-UP
1994 Premier league RUNNERS-UP
1994 F.A. Cup RUNNERS-UP
Has anyone ever done that before ?
|
32.3771 | They'll finish top of the entertainment league, no sweat... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Mon Mar 28 1994 17:12 | 22 |
| >1994 C.C. Cup RUNNERS-UP
>1994 Premier league RUNNERS-UP
>1994 F.A. Cup RUNNERS-UP
Leeds came pretty close to it in 1970:
League Championship RUNNERS-UP (Arsenal champs?)
F.A. Cup RUNNERS-UP (vs. Chelsea)
European Cup ELIMINATED IN THE SEMIS (Feyenoord won)
I daressay it made a lot more people happy too.
Of course, the knockers will be quick to criticise United's
attack-minded strategy, persistence with wingers, etc. if they do
finish up empty-handed. Then, in the next sentence they'll be
muttering about defensive football, Arsenal, the lack of flair players,
and so on.
You just can't please some people.
Dom
|
32.3772 | | BUSSTP::DSMITH | Tears of a clown..fatboys's back | Mon Mar 28 1994 17:24 | 17 |
|
re the sending off,
It looked pretty much 50-50 as to whether it was deliberate hand ball
or not. The ball was driven at Kanchelkis who maybe tried to block it,
he says it was un-intentional (well, he would). The summarisers on STV
both said that as it was virtually the last kick of the ball and Villa
had the game won, the ref maybe didn't want to send him off but with
the "big-eagles" from the FA and ref's committee etc in the stand,
maybe he had to go by the book. Shame really, as it had been a very
sporting game up until then, no bad tackles or moaning as some noters
would have you beleive. Maybe that was United's problem, too much
nicey-nicey and not enough aggro!!
Danny.
|
32.3773 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Black armbands all round | Mon Mar 28 1994 17:30 | 7 |
|
Hats off to Andy `Attitude' Townsend for his attempts to try and
convince the referee not to send off Kanchelkis. Made a nice change.
Tony
|
32.3774 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Mon Mar 28 1994 23:46 | 11 |
|
Disappointed for Utd but Villa deserved the victory. As has been said
in previous notes Atkinson's tactics we're bang on. I hope Utd go on
to do the double as they have been far and away the most entertaining
team in England this season and deserve the double IMO. Hopefully they
can get their act together and hold off Blackburn.
Suspension's will force Ferguson to change the side and maybe that's
not a bad thing. Utd looked stale yesterday.
Del.
|
32.3775 | | MASALA::AMCARTHUR | EAST FIFE | Tue Mar 29 1994 01:55 | 6 |
| Good luck United for the League and the cup. After some of the
breathtaking displays this season they do not deserve to finish empty
handed. As for Ferguson being a bad manager...nonsense. He proved
himself with Aberdeen and has proved himself with United.
An unbiased input.
|
32.3776 | allegedly of course..... | YUPPY::PANES | (Blown) Trebles all round | Tue Mar 29 1994 12:57 | 6 |
|
Cheer up you little Red Devils. At least your Chairman appears to have
been getting a result away from home.
Stuart
|
32.3777 | nice one :-) | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Mar 29 1994 13:11 | 1 |
|
|
32.3778 | Or is it because ManU were stuffed? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Mar 29 1994 13:50 | 7 |
| Stuart,
You seem to be a bit more perky these days! Is it because Spring is on
it's way perhaps?
Paul.
|
32.3779 | For your imformation... | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Mar 29 1994 14:42 | 10 |
| Read in the paper today that United shares fell 44p on the market in the light
of the loss to Villa and the shortening of the odds, on United winning nothing ,
from 14-1 to 9-2.
They are forecast to rise again today on the strength of the players not
receiving "Win bonous's" after Sundays game.
Is bis'nezz boys,
Peter.
|
32.3780 | Not Much in It | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Mar 29 1994 16:56 | 13 |
32.3781 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Mar 29 1994 17:02 | 8 |
| Oh... ManU vs Liverpool.. takes you back to 1992 doesn't it and the
score line :
Liverpool 2 - ManU 0
:->>
Rick.
|
32.3782 | Calling MUFC statisticians | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Mar 29 1994 17:20 | 10 |
|
In order to try and settle another pointless argument can anybody list
how much United paid for their current squad and where the players came
from ?
Cheers,
Andy
p.s. thats what they paid / not what you think they are worth ! :-)
|
32.3783 | MUFC Team | EASE::SMYTH | | Tue Mar 29 1994 18:10 | 25 |
|
Player Cost From Where
------------------------------------------------------------------
Schmeichal 500,000 Bromby
Irwin Oldham
Parker 1,700,000 QPR
Pallister 2,300,000 Middlesborough
Bruce Norwich
Ince 1,500,000 ? West Ham
Keane 3,500,000 or 37500000 Notts. Forest
Giggs 0 MUFC
Sharpe Torquay
Mc Clair Celtic
Hughes Barcelona by way of Bayern
Munich
Cantona 1,500,000 Leeds United
Kanchelskis Spartak Moscow
Dublin Cambridge
Robson W.B.A.
Phelan Norwich
Regards
Gavin
|
32.3784 | no....it must be because it is spring | YUPPY::PANES | (Blown) Trebles all round | Tue Mar 29 1994 18:51 | 32 |
| <<< Note 32.3778 by UPROAR::LEMP "Live slow, die young" >>>
-< Or is it because ManU were stuffed? >-
> Stuart,
> You seem to be a bit more perky these days! Is it because Spring is on
> it's way perhaps?
Paul,
I strongly resemble your remark that I should derive any pleasure from
seeing Manchester United ( or any other team ) fail.
Manchester United are steeped in history ever since their humble beginnings
as the attractively turned out Newton Heath. Theirs is a glorious
past. A past rich in tradition of honesty and humility. A past enlivened
by the late Louis Edwards business dealings, Bobby Charlton's unfortunate
Cup ticket exploits, the Paul Nice transfer debacle, Michael Knighton
and now young Master Edwards taking the pork-skin bus to Tuna Town with
a young lady, who obviously felt so distraught about his treatment of
her that she could only find solace in taking her story to the tabloids.
But its a big club and we shouldn't let the odd P.R. mishap over-shadow
the football side of things . That is why , I for one , am constantly
heartened by the way Mr Ferguson and his players , accept all decisions,
good or bad , in their stride. Examples all to any youngster.
Hope this helps,
Stuart
|
32.3785 | Try Anadin! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Tue Mar 29 1994 19:30 | 3 |
| re: .3785
Hmm, methinks someone's suffering from an inability to digest the
result of the 1990 F.A. Cup Final. Wow, four years of stomach pains!
|
32.3786 | Spring! Lambs to the slaughter. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Mar 29 1994 19:33 | 7 |
| Stuart,
Ah, that explains it. I hadn't heard about the sap rising in the OT
boardroom. In which of the distinguished journals is it reported.
Paul.
|
32.3787 | I thought you said they were all saps at OT??? | YUPPY::PANES | (Blown) Trebles all round | Tue Mar 29 1994 19:38 | 17 |
| <<< Note 32.3786 by UPROAR::LEMP "Live slow, die young" >>>
-< Spring! Lambs to the slaughter. >-
> Stuart,
> Ah, that explains it. I hadn't heard about the sap rising in the OT
> boardroom. In which of the distinguished journals is it reported.
Paul,
I only saw it in the NOTW and the Sunday Mirror.( The Observer somehow
let this scoop slip through their net ).
Inkingly yours,
Stuart
|
32.3788 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Tue Mar 29 1994 19:48 | 7 |
|
Stuart,
For those of us who can't get such distinguished publications.....
........how about a brief precise of the article in question 8-)
JBG
|
32.3789 | The Cost | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Mar 29 1994 21:32 | 20 |
| Player Cost From Where
------------------------------------------------------------------
Schmeichal 550,000 Bromby
Irwin 625,000 Oldham
Parker 1,700,000 QPR
Pallister 2,300,000 Middlesborough
Bruce 825,000 Norwich
Ince 1,500,000 West Ham
Keane 3,750,000 Notts. Forest
Giggs 0 MUFC
Sharpe 180,000 Torquay
Mc Clair 850,000 Celtic
Hughes 1,800,000 Barcelona
Cantona 1,000,000 Leeds United
Kanchelskis 650,000 Spartak Moscow
Dublin 1,000,000 Cambridge
Robson 1,500,000 W.B.A.
Phelan 750,000 Norwich
|
32.3790 | Lies, damn lies, and football statistics | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Mar 29 1994 22:05 | 23 |
32.3791 | was Hughes a tax dodge? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Tue Mar 29 1994 22:16 | 7 |
| actually I'd question the cost for Hughes as he started life as a Manc
so his real cost was 0 and didn't they make a profit on his transfers
anyway?
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.3792 | It's all clear now!! | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Mar 30 1994 12:33 | 17 |
| >I only saw it in the NOTW and the Sunday Mirror.( The Observer somehow
>let this scoop slip through their net ).
Stuart,
The *Sunday* papers, eh. That explains a lot. All the players must have
read the scurrulous reports and been so overcome with anger at these
false accusations that they couldn't keep their mind on the task in
hand (they were reading NOTW after all!). So all the time we were
putting Sunday's defeat down to tactical awareness on the part of The
Fat Glittering One when all the time the players were thinking about
the media smear campaign.
Paul.
BTW Is he the Edwards that professes to preferring rugby union to
footie?
|
32.3793 | I hear Julies leaving....... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Wed Mar 30 1994 15:36 | 10 |
|
I have heard that tomorrow is Julie Masons last day with the company, I was
wondering if anyone in the Birmingham area could say farewell to her from me,
and wish her all the best for the future. Her notes were never biased, and Iam
sure she'll be missed in here..... Julie if you happen to read this "Take care
and all the best for the future"
slainte.....
-dave-
|
32.3794 | A 3 Point send off From the Reds Devils Please | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Mar 30 1994 16:33 | 15 |
32.3795 | Yep.. so what?? | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Mar 30 1994 16:52 | 6 |
| Yes.. it true that we lost 7-0 but we played our youth players who had
no real experience while you were playing people like Dublin etc....
It was really our youth side playing your first team side.. :->
Rick.
|
32.3796 | | LEMAN::SIMPSON | | Wed Mar 30 1994 18:23 | 7 |
| RE: -.1
Small correction. SOON to be first team - the current incumbents haven't been
suspended yet...
-Steve
|
32.3797 | | SHAWB2::STOCKMANS | | Wed Mar 30 1994 18:36 | 9 |
| All the best Julie.
We'll miss your match reports & commnents. You never know, I may even bump
into you at O.T.
Let's hope the boys get the right result for yers tonight!
Simon
|
32.3798 | This is the end | BRUMMY::MASON | There's only one UNITED | Wed Mar 30 1994 23:00 | 8 |
| This really is my last note guys so, thanks for all of your best wishes
and if you're at OT, I'm in J Stand so give me a wave (row 19, always
wearing a black leather jacket and a black hat, and of course, a red
scarf).
All the best
Julie
|
32.3799 | 1-0 at Old Trafford | TLAV01::WICHAIWONG | | Thu Mar 31 1994 06:44 | 5 |
| Yes! 1-0 for United against Liverpool. Now we have 6 points clear
ahead rovers. The big match on this saturday and the win for United is
a must if we want to win the title. 9 points ahead if we win.
Wichai.
|
32.3800 | Is it all over yet ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Mar 31 1994 12:58 | 10 |
| Well done United, valuable points last night.
See you all on Saturday.
Cheers,
Andy
p.s. I see Mr Hackett forgot where he was for a moment there, good job the
linesman was on hand to remind him ;-)
|
32.3801 | keep on following United! | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Thu Mar 31 1994 13:31 | 6 |
|
'bye Jules. Good luck.
Don't 'spect we'll be far behind you....
Andy.
|
32.3802 | G'G'G'G'G'd Luck Julie. Bye... ~ <<-(That's a wave by the way) | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Mar 31 1994 13:39 | 0 |
32.3803 | Ruddock Thug | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Thu Mar 31 1994 14:31 | 8 |
| What was Ruddocks thugish challenge on Hughes all about!
I dont believe the Ref or linesman never saw it, the word bottler
Ref comes to mind.
Why cant Schmiecal stand up, he is a funny keeper i am not convinced he
is any good.
|
32.3804 | Why should he bottle it at OT? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Mar 31 1994 14:53 | 1 |
|
|
32.3805 | Match report pls | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Thu Mar 31 1994 16:05 | 3 |
| ManU 1 Liverpool 0 - match report please!
RLim
|
32.3806 | 6 of 1 | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | Apparently. | Thu Mar 31 1994 16:50 | 10 |
32.3807 | Ronnie Who???? | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Mar 31 1994 17:07 | 7 |
32.3808 | Looked like Champions to me !!! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Mar 31 1994 18:01 | 9 |
| I saw about 4 seconds of highlights on Sky News this morning and it
looked to me as if United easily deserved the win. They were all over
Liverpool. In fact, I didn't see the ball leave the Liverpool area
once (unless you count the back of the net !).
And I suppose people are going to try to tell me I'm biased ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.3809 | Clean out!!! | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Thu Mar 31 1994 18:21 | 6 |
| Did Mark Hughes clean any one out off the ball?
Is it true Jamie Redknapp panics when he gets in the penalty box,
Is Alan Hansen biased towards Liverpool and are bullfrogs waterproof!!
Why dont teams put fullbacks on posts, when i was a boy!!!!!
|
32.3810 | I always get sarcastic around Easter ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Mar 31 1994 18:45 | 25 |
| RE .3809
> Did Mark Hughes clean any one out off the ball?
Yes, I believe he took 50 quid off Ronny Whelan in a game of poker.
> Is Alan Hansen biased towards Liverpool and are bullfrogs waterproof!!
Yes and No:
Yes : bullfrogs are waterproof except when they open their mouths.
And No : Alan Hansen is not biased toward Liverpool except when he
opens his mouth.
> Why dont teams put fullbacks on posts, when i was a boy!!!!!
Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister are often to be seen on the post, mostly
in the oppositions goal-mouth. (If I misunderstood you, and you
actually meant "stilts", then Steve and Gary are tall enough already,
and anyway I think it's against FIFA rules to use artificial growth
promoters.)
Any more questions ?
Jerry.
|
32.3811 | Please explain last note ! | GVA02::LUANDA::Who? | | Thu Mar 31 1994 18:47 | 9 |
| RE: -1
Joe,
How's it going, I notice your notes still make a lot of sense
! How are the knees holding up, I don't suppose you can play anymore without
youngsters like me doing all your work for you.
Angela !
P.S Are you still eating those carrots.
|
32.3812 | Carrot Knee! | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Thu Mar 31 1994 19:45 | 9 |
| Carrotts ?
Knees ?
What is going on, is that Angela Lainsbury the detective ?
Doing work for me, does that mean giving the ball away for me and
running offside for me ! thanks for the help!!!!!!!!
|
32.3813 | Live at O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Mar 31 1994 20:34 | 4 |
32.3814 | Live in Malaysia | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Fri Apr 01 1994 07:26 | 4 |
| Rover v United will also be shown 'live' in Malaysia (TV3)
Rob
|
32.3815 | Not outside Europe? | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Fri Apr 01 1994 07:43 | 14 |
| Learnt yesterday that United has turned down an invitation for a
pre-season friendly over here in Malasyia to mark the opening of a
80000 seater football stadium.
The reason was that United has a new policy of not playing during
summer outside Europe. Can anyone verify this? Is this a permanent
decision or just one to give the players rest?
It also meant that United may travel outside Europe during a season for
friendlies which is more taxing!
Current membership of the official United fan club in Malaysia is 4500!
Rob
|
32.3816 | 6 Points Please | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Apr 01 1994 17:08 | 6 |
32.3817 | Blackburn 2 United 0 | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | rock round the locks | Sun Apr 03 1994 17:25 | 16 |
| Blackburn 2 United 0
A poor performance by United. Did not do anything effective for most
of the game. The lead is now 3 points and based on last night
performance it will NOT be enough. The passion and edge has gone off
the boil lately. Could it be coincidental with the adverser publicity
of the red cards? I would say that it certainly took the aggression
out of United. Let's not begrudge the fact that Rovers played well -
although it is aided by a below par performance from United. Shearer
did very well for the two goals.
I am very disturbed by the way which United went down. There was no
creativity and the midfield was greatly subdued. Hughes as usual
played his guts out - wonder what happened to the rest? Ince did not
even land a tackle!
|
32.3818 | We didn't want to finish the league too early !!! ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Sun Apr 03 1994 19:25 | 31 |
| It hurts, but it has to be said:
Well done Blackburn.
They undoubtedly deserved the win yesterday and have re-opened the
title race with a vengeance. It took a very strong team to recover so
convincingly from the defeat by Wimbledon earlier in the week.
I disagree, however, that yesterday's performance can be taken as a
sign of things to come from United. To my mind, we went to Ewood Park
thinking that a draw would be a good result. That's not a "normal"
frame of mind for this team and it showed on the park. The flair and
style was missing, and not just because Eric Cantona was out. There
were some close ones too. Gary Pallister came close (at both ends !),
Andre Kanchelskis was denied by a great reflex save from Pansies
(sorry, Flowers), and Paul Ince (who's been developing quite a taste
for goals lately) hit the wrong side of the post (admittedly from a
mis-hit shot).
I may be wrong, but I hope that this defeat will provide the kick in
the a**e that's needed to get United moving again. It's not going to
be an easy run in, but I'ld rather be three points ahead than three
points behind.
And if Blackburn do overhaul United, we'll all look back to the game
yesterday and say "Lucky b*****ds" ;-)
Yours objectively,
Jerry.
|
32.3819 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Apr 06 1994 15:22 | 8 |
|
Here's a suprise... Man utd have only sold 19'000 of their 31'000
allocation for Sundays F.A cup semi final against Oldham, I suppose
most of you woodwork supporters now have Blackburn shirts now anyway.
Maybe they are having trouble finding their way to Manchester to pick
up tickets...
Andy..B
|
32.3820 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Apr 06 1994 15:24 | 5 |
|
Apparently Man-u have put Eric Cantona in charge of the distribution of
the semi final tickets, so this means they will be sent off early.
|
32.3821 | last reply is copyright of Simon Mayo...... | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Wed Apr 06 1994 16:29 | 1 |
|
|
32.3822 | It's Boiling | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Apr 06 1994 16:41 | 18 |
32.3823 | Why's Roy Keane's pubic wig on his face ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Apr 06 1994 17:28 | 23 |
| Re: .3822
Brian, I have to agree with your comments about next weeks games, its good
to read 'reasonable' notes now and again.
I have to say your comments are in total contrast to those I heard this
morning on BBC TV from a total w..ker who edits the United fanzine.
I'm not sure what point he was trying to make because my T.V.
dissappeared out of the window shortly after I heard "its bad for the
game that there is no competition for Manchester United who are winning
everything and totally dominating......" ;-)
FYI: A number of United fans decided to join the celebrations in Blackburn
on Saturday night, many of them soon became guests of Lancashire
Constabulary. I will check their names in the local papers to see if
that explains where some of your noting colleagues have got to :-)
Its not over yet,
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3824 | Ho Chi Keane | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Apr 06 1994 18:13 | 1 |
|
|
32.3825 | The 7-a-side smiley team ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Apr 06 1994 18:21 | 15 |
|
:{> Roy Keane
: O Paul Ince
:*O Steve Bruce
[:-O Peter Schmeichal
{:-) Andrej Kanchelskis
Eric Cantona
(:-) Dion Dublin
|
32.3826 | Faith and confidence are everything. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Apr 06 1994 18:29 | 32 |
| >>dissappeared out of the window shortly after I heard "its bad for the
>>game that there is no competition for Manchester United who are winning
>>everything and totally dominating......" ;-)
Well there is a point to be made that it is not Blackburn's improvement but
rather United's loss of form which has led to the current situation.
After all Blackburn are not exactly winning praise for their total domination of
the opposition and the wonderful way in which they have started to play
,because, they really haven't improved that much.
That's not to say that they are a bad team , they wouldn't be in second place if
they were. It's just that they are showing no signs of becoming a better team
before the end of the season i.e a Team that will be sure to win all of their
remaining games in a stylish and comprehensive manner.
Newcastle United on the other hand are storming up the table by playing
outstanding football and really do deserve a place in Europe.Without their form
glitch midseason they would be challenging for the title and United would be
very worried. As it is Blackburn haven't got the confidence , talent ,
experience , dominance or bottle to catch United and I would predict that they
loose or draw two of their last six games.
United up until now have easily dominated most of their opposition ( Chelsea &
Galatasary being the exceptions ). Teams live in trepadation of a United
opposition( Can the same be said of Blackburn ? I think not ! ).
Some of that fear element has been eroded of late and some of the confidence and
passion within the team is lacking but one good result will fix that.
Peter.
|
32.3827 | Now thats what I call a United fan | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Apr 06 1994 18:37 | 4 |
| .3826
You must be the editor of the United fanzine !
|
32.3828 | There up there on Merit | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Apr 06 1994 19:11 | 13 |
| Andy,
You beat me too it.
United are having a great season by any standards. 23 wins (1 less then the
whole of last season) 10 draws and 3 defeats, and yet Blackburn are only 3
points behind. Give them the credit they deserve. You only get the 3 points
for winning, not the style you win in. United may have played the best
football any side has played this season, but as we all know it's the points
on the board at the end of the season that wins you the title. Style goes
out the window at this stage of the season, it's points on the board that
count from now on.
|
32.3829 | | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Wed Apr 06 1994 20:37 | 11 |
| RE .3826
Must be a Burnley fan disguised as a United fan.
Blackburn are where they are on merit and will win the league
on MERIT.
Stephen
Kenny's Barmy Army
|
32.3830 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Apr 06 1994 21:01 | 12 |
| No one would dispute that Blackburn are where they are other than on Merit and
Uncle Jack's wad but the only reason that they are within a sniff of United is
because of United's poor form of late.
Title contenders should not get stuffed 4-1 at a time when they are supposed to
be playing championship winning football !
I wouldn't disagree either that B'burn didn't deserve to beat United, but would
they have beaten a United team playing the way they were earlier in the season.
Don't forget , your players should be a lot fresher (after getting knocked out
of every other competition at an early stage) they should well be expected to
beat an exhausted and disrupted team lacking one of its key players !
Peter.
|
32.3831 | You don't see much with your head up your .... | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Apr 06 1994 21:49 | 40 |
|
Re: .3830
Apologies now to all decent MANU fans but this man is letting you down
badly.
Peter, I can't believe you write this stuff without smileys !
In your first line you seem to imply Blackburns success is something to
do with money, obviously United didn't buy their team, it just sort of
turned up in the cornflake packet did it ?
The second line is a real gem when United have just been stuffed 2-0 by
their nearest championship rivals. This particular result also stacks
up tremendously well with your earlier notes remarks about 'bottle'.
In line three you seem to have forgotten that United have managed to
just scrape 1 point from a possible 6 against Blackburn. I think you will
also find that Blackburn had a poor start to their season and have had only
one real bad result for a while. United had a blistering start but have
been spluttering on and off since Christmas. So what sounds like
championship form to you ?
And then we finish off with what can only be taken as a "United are
a bit worn out and can't play without Cantona" remark. Dear oh dear,
what happened to "we've got so many great players in our squad we just
don't know what to do". And I thought Blackburn were supposed to be the
one man team !
Sir, comments such as yours give United fans a bad name and are one of
the reasons why Blackburn Rovers are now the popular choice for the
championship.
cheers,
Andy
:-)
|
32.3832 | I can see Blackburn from here... | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Apr 07 1994 13:16 | 36 |
| re: .3831
Dear sir,
You're reply being so biased and so obviously (unlike my notes I might add)
lacking in impartiallity does scacely deserve a reply, but here is one anyway.
Stuffed is not what I would call 2-0 when the stuffed and the stuffers are in
2nd and 1st place respectively and the stuffers didn't exactly dominated the
opposition and have had more than their fair share of luck in the timeliness of
the fixture, the exhaustion of the opposition and the lack of a key player
leading to the disruption of a well tuned machine , let alone the obvious
biasedness of referees against the opposition leading to a reluctance on the
players part to get stuck in for fear of being sent off for slight over
exuberance.
4-1 on the other hand is what I would call stuffed especially when the stuffers
are a mediocre mid-table team and the stuffed are suposedly a championship
winning team playing their best football of the season. HA HA.
Money has reared it's ugly head also. Yes United bought their team but at least
we toiled and saved for ours in a true working class fashion. We don't have a
noveau rich Daddy who made money on the backs of the proletariat during the
Thatcher years to finance our club with blood money.
Oh yes be proud , be very proud of your team which has come about as a result of
the policies of the same government which sanctioned hospital closures ,
homelessness , tax evasion and the excessive greed which permeated the '80's.
Balckburn may be the choice of the Nation but United are the choice of the
world !
Yours in sport,
Peter.:-)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) I love a good wind up.
|
32.3833 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Apr 07 1994 13:33 | 4 |
| The excuses are coming in early this year (smiley thing).
Paul.
|
32.3834 | Bob's your uncle | YUPPY::PANES | Nearly back | Thu Apr 07 1994 13:36 | 4 |
| I do hope that no current or former players, will be financially
impacted by M.U.F.C. having to send back so many tickets for the semi.
Stuart
|
32.3835 | So exactly where are you now ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Apr 07 1994 13:56 | 11 |
| Peter,
Its good to see you keeping a sense of humour as the treble crumbles
around you ;-)
May your mindless drivel come back to haunt you in April !
Yours, from the happy heart of industrial East Lancashire,
Andy :-)
|
32.3836 | A four zone travelcard costs over 3 pounds | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Apr 07 1994 14:51 | 19 |
|
>impacted by M.U.F.C. having to send back so many tickets for the semi.
Stuart,
I personally think it is scandalous to expect those ManU supporters who
live in the Manchester area to come all the way to London *just* for a
semi-final. You must consider that these supporters have been subjected
to severe financial burdens caused by following their team all over
Europe. The supporters wallets just cannot keep pace with the costs
caused by following this most successful team.
The F.A. should have held the semi-final in the North-West, at a ground
convenient for the supporters. Old Trafford is around those parts and
is big enough to allow Oldham 2-3 thousand tickets. I think those
fuddy-duddies at the F.A. must be going senile.
Paul.
|
32.3837 | Let Motty do the commo about Sparky and his mates | YUPPY::PANES | Nearly back | Thu Apr 07 1994 15:01 | 15 |
32.3838 | | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Apr 07 1994 15:15 | 8 |
| re: .3836
Moreover, if they have to shell out pounds to travel to London for the
semi-final, how are they going to be able to make the same trip for the
final?
Oops, that *does* sound arrogant, doesn't it? ;-)
Dom
|
32.3839 | Cockney Reds - Supporting Local Football | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Thu Apr 07 1994 15:29 | 4 |
| But why should they have to pay anything to travel to London - most
already live there anyway :-)
Paul
|
32.3840 | Rolling in it... | PEKING::CHADWICKM | | Thu Apr 07 1994 21:07 | 8 |
32.3841 | | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Apr 07 1994 22:06 | 10 |
32.3842 | >I believe the home kit is due to change at the start of next season. | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Apr 07 1994 22:10 | 5 |
| Hey thats a surprise.. NOT!!!!
:->
Rick.
|
32.3843 | Wooly Jumpers | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Apr 07 1994 23:23 | 5 |
|
Rick,
leeds can't talk, with 4 different home strips in the last 4 seasons
:-)
|
32.3844 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Apr 07 1994 23:31 | 5 |
| The only reason we changed strips was due to use having different
sponsors... I don't think ManU have that excuse with them being
sponsored by Sharp for the last 8 years or so! :->
Rick.
|
32.3845 | Going for the double ? | LARVAE::KRISMAN_P | Single tasking - on a good day! | Fri Apr 08 1994 14:59 | 4 |
| Does anyone know if it is possible to get tickets for the semi final
at the gate or beforehand by credit card etc.
Paul
|
32.3846 | Media hype again.. | MUFC::TONY | | Fri Apr 08 1994 16:57 | 14 |
| >> Does anyone know if it is possible to get tickets for the semi final
>> at the gate or beforehand by credit card etc.
>> Paul
There's a small number of tickets situated at the Olympic Gallery priced
at 45 and 50 pounds left. NO Credit cards bookings can be made plus there
will be no tickets sold on the day other than from touts..!!
So it would appear that the Reds will be turning up after all.
Tony
|
32.3847 | You get one | UNTADH::DELANEY | Yorkie | Fri Apr 08 1994 17:13 | 11 |
| You'll get one from touts no problem - expect to pay 50 quid though.
You can also get 'em from the many ticket agencies in central London,
again 50 quid will be the going rate. These places always advertise
in the London Evening Post, you ask "How much are they", they say "25
quid" - you say "right I'll have one then". Then you turn up to collect
the ticket and strangely there has been a misunderstanding and the price
had gone up to 50 (basically you misunderstood that you weren't going
to get ripped off).
Al.
|
32.3848 | | GLADYS::CRAVEN | There's only one David Kang | Mon Apr 11 1994 11:58 | 5 |
| OK who won ?
ManU or Oldham ?
Ica, in Australia with no news on the radio
|
32.3849 | Replay at Maine Rd on Weds. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Apr 11 1994 12:34 | 11 |
| re -1
A draw (1-1). 0-0 after normal time. Oldham scored in secord period of
extra time and had to hold out for 17 minutes or so. Manchester
equalised in the last minute with a great volley from Mark "Sparky"
Hughes.
Hope this helps. I'm sure a more detailed report will come soon.
Paul.
|
32.3850 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Apr 11 1994 12:38 | 9 |
| The final score was 1-1... but ManU are the luckiest son's of guns
alive at the moment... Mark Hughes should have been sent off for all
the abuse he was throwing at the referee.... I've never lip-read so
many four letter words in all my life!
Shame ManU had to equalise really... & in the last minute of extra
time.. :-<
Rick.
|
32.3851 | | GLADYS::CRAVEN | There's only one David Kang | Mon Apr 11 1994 12:38 | 1 |
| Thanks mate, go the Shaddy...Ica
|
32.3852 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Mon Apr 11 1994 13:25 | 12 |
| re .3850
Couldn't agree more. Hughes seems to have taken over Ince's role as
chief moaning Minnie at ManU. He should have walked long before the
final whistle. His goal was an absolute peach, by the way....
Ray....
BBC Scotland were up to their usual tricks yesterday. I only got to see
the match because the Anchor bar in Ayr can get BBC Northern
Ireland....What was the name of that blockbuster film that they showed
in its place?....No, I've never heard of it either....
|
32.3853 | Re: Yesterday's game. A great cure for insomnia.. Borrrrrrrrrrring !!! | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Mon Apr 11 1994 14:31 | 11 |
| The best things about yesterdays game are...
1/ Keane and a badly missed Kanchelkis(sp ?) will be back for the replay.
2/ The replay uses up one more of Cantona's suspensions.
3/ The league game against Leeds(scheduled for wednesday) is postponed until
Cantona returns.
4/ The replay is at Maine Rd. Ha Ha !!!
Yes a good result overall I would say
Peter.
|
32.3854 | I should imagine that the game isn't all ticket | YUPPY::PANES | Jesus loves you, more than I do | Mon Apr 11 1994 14:36 | 13 |
|
I agree with the earlier comments about Hughes being lucky to stay
on the pitch ( a good goal though ). Ince was back to his normal
petulent ways. Was there a doubt over Ritchie's fitness, because apart
from running around a lot of thought Beckford was ineffectual.
As to replay.... its the fans I feel sorry for. Why oh why does the F.A.
make them go all the way up to Manchester for the game?
Stuart
|
32.3855 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Mon Apr 11 1994 14:55 | 12 |
|
> As to replay.... its the fans I feel sorry for. Why oh why does the
> F.A.make them go all the way up to Manchester for the game?
Urmmm - Isn't Oldham and Manchester just an inch or so apart ?
it is on my map.... Maine Road is probably as good a venue as any.
Then again it may have proved a little fairer to play it at Goodison.
Gazzer
|
32.3856 | Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit ? Or somthing like that. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Mon Apr 11 1994 15:09 | 3 |
| Right Stuart ? ;-)
Peter.
|
32.3857 | It's their turn now | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Apr 11 1994 15:15 | 11 |
| >As to replay.... its the fans I feel sorry for. Why oh why does the F.A.
>make them go all the way up to Manchester for the game?
Stuart,
Come on, be reasonable. The Oldham supporters came down from the
North-West for this one so it's only fair that the Manu suporters now
have to travel.
Paul.
|
32.3858 | | YUPPY::PANES | Jesus loves you, more than I do | Mon Apr 11 1994 15:32 | 13 |
32.3859 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Mon Apr 11 1994 17:08 | 4 |
|
Can anyone tell me who was the manager before Buzby..?
Andy..B
|
32.3860 | Who wants to know ? | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Apr 11 1994 17:36 | 6 |
| No I'm afraid not. I can however, if you're interested, tell you how
they get the figs into the Fig Rolls !
Yours figuratively,
Jerry.
|
32.3861 | Best Supporting Dramatic Actress - P. Ince ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Apr 11 1994 17:51 | 6 |
|
Congratulations to Eric Cantona on his Player of the Year Award,
justly deserved, assuming it was for 1993 calendar year.
Anybody know who else won anything ?
|
32.3862 | PFA Awards - Voted for Pre Swindon & Arsenal | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Apr 11 1994 18:03 | 9 |
| Best Young Player: Andy Cole
Premiership Team: Flowers, Kelly, Pallister, Adams, Irwin, Ince,
McCallister, Batty, Shearer, Cantona, Beardsley
Div 1 Team: See Note 44
Paul
|
32.3863 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Mon Apr 11 1994 18:25 | 5 |
|
Well .. come on.. who was the Manager at Manchester Utd before
Buzby.....? DONT AVOID THE QUESTION....
Andy..B
|
32.3864 | the big issue ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Apr 11 1994 18:37 | 9 |
|
Easy, It's a trick question.
Buzby was a yellow fictional bird who advertised BT during the 80's, he
never managed Manchester United !.
Can I claim the prize ?
Andy..G ;-)
|
32.3865 | Don't know what he means ... | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Apr 11 1994 19:25 | 1 |
| Who's avoiding the question ?
|
32.3866 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Mon Apr 11 1994 19:31 | 5 |
|
You lot are on here.. you aint got a clue about Man Utd, I'm suprised
you know who the current manager is..
Andy..B
|
32.3867 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Mon Apr 11 1994 19:49 | 1 |
| Was it Frank O'Farrell????
|
32.3868 | Busby was the first manager | SBPEXE::MACDONALD | | Mon Apr 11 1994 19:49 | 12 |
| If you read Eamon Dunphy's book on Matt Busby it will become clear that one of
Matt Busby's claims to fame is that he more or less invented the modern idea of
a football manager. Prior to this there would have been a trainer who would only
have had responsibility for physical training. The picking of the team, how the
club was run, wages, transfers etc was done by members of the board, usually the
chairman.
So, to answer the question, there was no manager of Manchester United before Matt
Busby merely some long forgotten PT instructor.
Helpfully,
Jamie
|
32.3869 | I'm always sarcastic on Mondays ... | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Apr 11 1994 20:06 | 14 |
| Re .3866 :
Ehh, If I'm not mistaken his name is like a TV/Video manufacturer.
I'm pretty sure it's either Sony or Mitsubishi. I can't seem to get
Sharp out of my mind either, but I think he might be the keeper or the
right winger.
To be fair you can't expect us to know everything. Most of us have only
been supporting Man Utd since this time last year !!! As soon as I find
out where they play, I'm planning to get along there and cheer them
along !!!
Jerry.
|
32.3870 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Apr 11 1994 20:09 | 10 |
| >I'm planning to get along there and cheer them along !!!
I think you missed a bit off that statement... it should read :-
" I'm planning to get along there and cheer them along out of the
F.A. Cup!!!! " :->
Rick. :->>>>>>
|
32.3871 | Any other "best of premiership" teams ? | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Mon Apr 11 1994 20:39 | 8 |
| > Premiership Team: Flowers, Kelly, Pallister, Adams, Irwin, Ince,
> McCallister, Batty, Shearer, Cantona, Beardsley
That's a good team, but it won't do for Fantasy League - it costs far
too much ! Seriously though, there's not much flair in the midfield is
there ?
Terry
|
32.3872 | Where's the width? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Apr 11 1994 20:46 | 9 |
| Distinct lack of any wide players, who's going to get the crosses in
for Shearer? What about Giggs, Sharp, Wilcox, Ripley, and, the obvious
choice really......
Eddie (Wizzard of the Wing) McGoldrick
???????
Paul
|
32.3873 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Mon Apr 11 1994 21:27 | 9 |
|
You'll all be chuffed to know that Wednesday's replay will be screened
live on SKY one.
Hats off to SKY.
Tony
|
32.3874 | | YUPPY::PANES | Jesus loves you, more than I do | Mon Apr 11 1994 21:30 | 6 |
| <<< Note 32.3872 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Some Fantastic Place" >>>
-< Where's the width? >-
Barnes? Whelan? Molby?
Stuart
|
32.3875 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Apr 11 1994 21:36 | 3 |
| Oh.. no.. more Andy Gray!!! Ahhhhhhggggghhhhhhhh!!!
Rick
|
32.3876 | Before Busby | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Apr 11 1994 23:04 | 9 |
32.3877 | Report | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Apr 11 1994 23:35 | 1 |
| I was at the game on Sunday, and will put in a detailed report tomorrow.
|
32.3878 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Apr 11 1994 23:46 | 5 |
| >I was at the game on Sunday...
Were you in with the Oldham fans?? :->>>>>>>
Rick.
|
32.3879 | | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Tue Apr 12 1994 13:43 | 31 |
|
I notice several of the "we-dislike-United-so-much-and-are-so-
witty-with-our-smart-jibes-at-the-believers" crew were in here
pretty damn quick with the criticism...
Your constant bitching at United does you no credit.
BS like "Hughes was lucky to still be on the pitch"
"United must be the luckiest team"..
etc etc ad nauseum...
Nick Henry was the dirtiest player on the pitch on Sunday and
no one has yet mentioned that. Be honest. His continual assaults
on Paul Ince would in previous seasons provoked The Petulent One to
retaliate much worse and get sent off. His restraint on Sunday
was admirable, and his booking was ridiculous - he suffered for
all the mayhem going on around him caused by others.
Please at least put fair and unbiased reports in here - the Oldham
note shows how many of you lot are Oldham supporters.
A draw was the right result. Neither side deserved to WIN! At
full-time, the opinion was that a mistake would lose the game. But
for a spectacular shot (Hughes' 2nd constructive contribution to
the whole match), they would have been spot-on.
On to Wednesday, and hopefully a much-improved game.
Yours in Sport, etc...
|
32.3880 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Apr 12 1994 13:52 | 11 |
|
Well lets put it this way.. if the boot was on the other foot then
most of the ManU fans in here would be having their pound of flesh..
and critising which ever team was being chased at the top... If it was
Leeds then I can be certain you'd be having a go at the Leeds
supporters in here! :->
Its all just part of football.. & its what makes it interesting.
:->
Rick.
|
32.3881 | | PAVONE::TURNER | | Tue Apr 12 1994 14:02 | 9 |
| >Its all just part of football.. & its what makes it interesting.
If that's the case, then I'll be off to the FISHING conference.
Sure, having a laugh is part of football - but so is the ability to
watch a game between Team A and Team B without showing a hint of bias.
Dom
|
32.3882 | A Spark | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Apr 12 1994 14:33 | 14 |
32.3883 | it's only a bloody game, forchristssake... | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Tue Apr 12 1994 14:42 | 16 |
|
Really, Rick?
Where were you two years ago when there was much praise in this
note for the way Leeds won the title, as well as a fair amount
of p*ss-taking and good-natured banter? This, despite the fact
that we blew our first title in 26 years practicaly ripped my guts
out!
What I find "interesting" as you put it is a realistic and sensible
discussion with some fun and banter thrown in. I don't find constant
bickering/bitching/insults to my sense of humour much fun at all.
Quite frankly, it isn't worth it, and this observation is not directed
at any one individual.
I thank you (no token smiley intended)
|
32.3884 | | YUPPY::PANES | Jesus loves you, more than I do | Tue Apr 12 1994 15:05 | 8 |
|
re last few.
Well thats me off to the valuing differences conference.
Stuart
|
32.3885 | | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Tue Apr 12 1994 15:50 | 5 |
|
You're going to get very cold and lonely up there on that moral
high ground, Stuart.
Andy.
|
32.3886 | Hey chill out.. you don't find me getting worked up! :-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Apr 12 1994 16:02 | 13 |
| I do value differences... for instance I'll be cheering along Arsenal
tonight cos I want English teams to do well... but football is a
competitive game.. it is based on competition & rivalry between teams
& hence the supporters...
I'd be the first to applause a good play etc.. e.g. When Leeds
played Blackburn I thought that Blackburn did play well on the day
& I did say that at the time...
As for me two years ago... I was up in Leeds just finishing my
degree so I saw none of these notes! :->
Rick
|
32.3887 | Lets not get paranoid Mr Ferguson ;-) | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Apr 12 1994 16:22 | 32 |
| re: 3883
Andy,
I actually think Rick has a point but maybe where we have a problem is
that one mans banter is another mans insult.
But you did ask "where were you two years ago ?"
I would like to observe that YOU were writing note 202.2 where
you were describing Blackburn Rovers as "mis-fits" who lacked what
was necessary to get promotion.
I find that particularly insulting myself (and not particularly
accurate either ;-)), but, I accept that following football is all
about opinions.
If you think people go over the top now and then O.K. you can have
your say too (always accepting that it is within what constitutes
acceptable noting ). If you don't want a pissing contest than zip up
and walk away.
I enjoy football notes, I think it really reflects the mentality of all
followers of football, from the smug armchair supporter to the fanatic
on the terraces. Now and again you have to listen to the away fans and
you don't always like what you hear. C'est la vie.
Yours in friendly rivalry,
Andy
p.s. Its not over yet !
|
32.3888 | Sheep Shaggers Unite | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Apr 12 1994 16:23 | 9 |
32.3889 | Enjoy it while it lasts...... | NEMAIL::PILATON | Nick Pilato DECUS IM&T Supervisor | Tue Apr 12 1994 16:40 | 8 |
| Re last few.....
Hey you guys! Good luck FISHING and VALUING YOUR DIFFERENCES!
In my opinion, as long as you have FAN.... you'll have a little of
everything. LIGHTEN UP and enjoy it!
Nick
|
32.3890 | Ostriches vs Vultures - The replay | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Apr 12 1994 16:50 | 23 |
| Brian,
I love talking about United !
Lets get this note back on track, tell me again about how United are
not worried, I'm longing for another "its all over now" note !
How many points can MANU take from the last 6 games ?
Will the Frenchman still be at O.T. next season ?
You know what, I get the distinct impression that United have
given up on trying to win the League and are really going all out
for the F.A. Cup. (We don't want to end up playing those turks again!)
Cheers,
Andy
p.s. I know my work will be done when MANU fans hate Blackburn as much
as they hate Liverpool !
;-)
|
32.3891 | Not as bad as Scousers | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Apr 12 1994 17:20 | 28 |
32.3892 | Support your own.... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Tue Apr 12 1994 18:33 | 20 |
|
I agree with Brian when he states "may the best team win" What I don't
understand is how come we have so many noters behaving like vultures???? Has
it got something to do with job satisfaction???? or work security???? I
personally have 2 months left with the company, they have closed us down around
700 folks... Now not only will I miss my work.. notes.. vnews etc... most of all
I will miss the other 699 people I worked with. I and they realise that we may
never see each other again and that's kinda hard....
Ok why Iam writing this stuff in here... well we should try and look at it
the same way and value our differences... This conference was a lot more fun
years back... now there's a smell of hatred in it... Its gone way past winding
up those days are gone... We have so many noters in here who would basically
prefer to see a certain team(s) get beaten, than to see their team win.. A year
or two back this behaviour was non-existent... has anyone any idea why????
Andy, Brian and other Man supporters I hope ye win one of the two remaining
trophys, because in my eyes you deserve to...
-dave-
|
32.3893 | Steady on, old chap.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Tue Apr 12 1994 18:48 | 21 |
| Note 32.3892 Manchester United FC 3892 of 3892
KBOMFG::TANNER "Midnight is where the day begins.." 20 lines 12-APR-1994 14:33
-< Support your own.... >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> This conference was a lot more fun years back... now there's a smell of
>>> hatred in it... Its gone way past winding up
Dave, It's a bit strong to say that there is hatred in here. Some
notes may go a bit near the knuckle but it's never been hateful. As
regards a few years back, I wouldn't know, I'm only with Digital a wet
weekend, (18 months)but I hope it does get better. This notesfile is a
great way of relaxing during the odd few minutes break that I get and I
enjoy the banter that goes on, some of which I contribute to myself, but I
haven't seen any evidence of hatred.
Anyway, good luck in the future. How's the job hunting going?...
Ray
|
32.3894 | You're only jealous , 'cos you're not Palace fans | YUPPY::PANES | Jesus loves you, more than I do | Tue Apr 12 1994 19:00 | 12 |
| Gosh, what have I done , thats the last time I mention V.D. ..er
sorry valuing differences. I am a Palace fan ( which some of you may
have spotted ) and I really love football, but my second hobby is winding
people up ( which appears to be spotted by a few less ), especially people
who support the "bigger" clubs.
I never intended to be a "vulture" or personally offend anyone,
Have fun,
Stuart
|
32.3895 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Tue Apr 12 1994 19:21 | 6 |
|
Re: 3892
I'm in tears....
Neil...
|
32.3896 | United | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Apr 12 1994 19:32 | 14 |
32.3897 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Apr 12 1994 20:25 | 24 |
| Ooooh, it's all getting a bit touchy in here. Here's my two penneth.
It's in the British (Irish?) makeup to knock success and as Brian just
pointed out ManU are the most successful English club of the nineties
so far. You will have to get used to it if you go onto further success.
For the moment take it as a compliment to your team. You haven't yet
got the years of success that Liverpool had to be able to pass your
detractors off with a scornful "Pah!". You're all a bit nervous that
the 92/93 Championship might not be repeated and the memories of 26 or
so years without winning it might come back to haunt you again.
I personally would like to see a turnover of clubs at the top.This is
because, in my opinion, the best players will always want to go to a
successful club over a "nearly" team. If a dynasty is set up then, by
carefully selecting from the best players, the success can be
sustained. I think this is, in part, what happened at Liverpool. I, for
one, was delighted when their domination ended (even if it was at the
hands of Arsenal - their Cup semi-final defeat by Palace
notwithstanding, Stuart).
I also like a few good windups.
Paul.
|
32.3898 | Champions 93/94 | PEKING::CHADWICKM | | Tue Apr 12 1994 20:26 | 8 |
|
RE: -1
Good call. Anyone know when the Leeds game is scheduled for? Have
Man U succeded in bringing it forward?
Chad.
|
32.3899 | its been a long day | PEKING::CHADWICKM | | Tue Apr 12 1994 20:28 | 5 |
| RE: -1
OOPS. Was meant to refer to -2
Chad.
|
32.3900 | By jove I think he's got it ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Apr 12 1994 20:32 | 7 |
| re: .3896
Nice one Brian.
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3901 | ManU were going to play 2 games in the week.. | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Apr 12 1994 20:41 | 5 |
| There were rumours going around that it would be on May 4th...
well thats the last I heard.. they also had a few tickets left
for the game. They cost 12 quid.. :->
Rick.
|
32.3902 | May 4th V Southampton | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Apr 12 1994 21:15 | 5 |
32.3903 | The sooner the better | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Apr 12 1994 21:38 | 9 |
|
Who makes the decision (SKY TV ?) and how does this stack up against
the return of Eric C ?
Just curious, purely because I like talking about United ;-)
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3904 | God Cantona | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Apr 12 1994 23:24 | 3 |
32.3905 | Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Wed Apr 13 1994 04:06 | 25 |
| Re last few notes,
I hope none of the last few notes were aimed at me. I don't
care who wins the championship as long as Utd. don't. Two championships back
to back would kill me. I will be rooting for all six teams that Utd. play in the
run-in. On Monday night I found myself listening to all the second half of the
Blackburn-Villa game and rooting for Blackburn. I had my Kenny hat on all the
way. When the final whistle went, I was over the moon, even moreso than when
Liverpool won the double in 1986 or the treble in 1984. If Utd. fail to win the
league this year, it will mean more to me than any of Liverpool's 20 plus
trophies in the last 20 years.
If it were a choice between Ronnie Whelan never playing again and Aldo never
scoring another goal on the one-hand or Man Utd. failing to win a trophy this
season, I would go for the latter. Sad but it's true. That's the way I feel but
I'm still a genuine football fan just like all the rest of you guys.
I'll be a Wombles fan on Saturday. By the way, who are Liverpool playing at
the weekend.
C
U
C U N N O
N
O
|
32.3906 | Negativity bred the bad old days | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Apr 13 1994 12:25 | 4 |
| What a sad case ;-> Doesn't even know who his beloved team are playing
at the weekend.
Paul
|
32.3907 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Apr 13 1994 12:27 | 6 |
| The Manu vs Leeds game will be on the 27th April so Mr. Hughes & Gary
Speed can play in the Welsh international game. :->
Rick.
|
32.3908 | After the Dead Sea scrolls, Cantona may be God. | UPROAR::HAIGHA | | Wed Apr 13 1994 12:32 | 7 |
| According to a well informed radio source.
Utd's match with City has been brought forward to the saturday, with
the Leeds match on the the Wednesday. Reason being to save the Utd
from playing twice in 48 hours.
AndyH
|
32.3909 | Some of us have to wait for busses! :-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Apr 13 1994 12:35 | 4 |
| Well they said both reasons on Sky... but my hands are too cold to type
all that! :->
Rick.
|
32.3910 | | UPROAR::HAIGHA | | Wed Apr 13 1994 12:36 | 4 |
| You should have said Richard, I drove past your road at 7am. I'd have
waved.
AndyH
|
32.3911 | The Fixture's | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Apr 13 1994 14:25 | 10 |
32.3912 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Apr 13 1994 23:30 | 3 |
| Anyone around to tell me the score??
Rick.
|
32.3913 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Apr 14 1994 00:25 | 5 |
| I'm just leaving the office now, and it 2-0 to Utd with about half an
hour gone. Irwin got the first and a real peach by Kanchelskis from
outside the box made it 2-0
Declan
|
32.3914 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Apr 14 1994 00:46 | 3 |
| Its 2-1... at half time... Kean has been booked again!!!!
Rick.
|
32.3915 | Don't go home yet! | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Thu Apr 14 1994 00:48 | 6 |
| if you're still there at full-time let us know - can't pick up World
service in day time from my desk.
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.3916 | I have to wait for my bus... | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Apr 14 1994 00:49 | 3 |
| I'll be here until about 9:30 our time.....
Rick
|
32.3917 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Apr 14 1994 00:51 | 7 |
| Its Pointan from a corner again who scored the Oldham goal.. :->
Its also Ranger 2 - Kilmarnock 1
Two goals from Mark Hately..
Rick.
|
32.3918 | Capt. Marvel is the scorer.... | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Apr 14 1994 01:09 | 3 |
| Its Manu 3 - Oldham 1
Rick.
|
32.3919 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Apr 14 1994 01:14 | 6 |
| Its Manu 4 - Oldham 1.....
Ryan Giggs....
Rick.
|
32.3920 | Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Thu Apr 14 1994 02:01 | 21 |
|
Mancs 4 (Kanchelsis, Irwin, Robson & Giggs)
Oldham 1 (Pointon)
Another Utd. win against the run of play. Utd. had to crowd the midfield with
three thugs, Robbo, Ince and the biggest thug of them all, Keane. He makes
Vinny Jones look like Gary Linekar. He was booked again. Utd. are really
bringing the game into disrepute at the moment with all these bookings and
sending offs. If they can't do it fairly, then they should pack it in.
Anyway, they still haven't won the double and hopefully the Wombles will
turn them over on Saturday.
Maybe they might even pick up a few bookings or a sending off or some injuries
or maybe all three.
C U N N O
|
32.3921 | 4-1 | PAKORA::JTRAYNOR | | Thu Apr 14 1994 11:35 | 2 |
|
I'm just over the moon today, just like our last noter.
|
32.3922 | It only causes trouble! :-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Apr 14 1994 12:28 | 3 |
| I'm saying nothing..... :->
Rick.
|
32.3923 | That performance speaks for it's self !!! | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Apr 14 1994 12:47 | 9 |
| Inspired decision by Ferguson to bring back Robson. My arse !!!!
If he was so inspired why didn't he do it way back when Cantona was suspended.
Lets face it he had used ever other played available ,to no avail, before he
brought back Robbo.
I still maintain that Ferguson is a bad manager, but lucky, the team on the
other hand are most excellent.!!!! Keane shouldn't have got himself booked again
though. What a plonker !
Peter.
|
32.3924 | Just Lucky.......... | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Thu Apr 14 1994 12:57 | 35 |
|
Come on Rick, don't be afraid to speak your mind. Lets face it, MU were
just lucky.
First of all an Irwin clearance somehow beats the Oldham keeper. Then
Kanchelskis, after wandering around aimlessly with the ball for 5
minutes, chips a cross to Hughes at the far post, Hughes falls over but
the ball finds its own way to the top corner anyway. Oldham score a
brilliant goal with a searing 40 yard shot that almost takes
Schmeicel's head off to make it 2:1 just before the interval.
In the second half, Oldham start turning on the style and MU are under
constant pressure until they get a lucky corner which everybody misses
except old Robbo who manages to get his private parts in the way and
guide the balls into the Oldham net (put quite a smile on his face too).
Oldham bravely kept up the fight but the luck was entirely with United.
The final straw was when a Giggs shot was courageously blocked by an
Oldham defender only for the ball to roll gently back to Giggs for him
to tap into and empty net.
United were basically crap. There were not sweeping moves from Keane,
not scintinlating runs from Kanchelskis, no breathtaking skill & pace
from Giggs. They reliesd entirely on luck and luckily they got it. If
Oldham had scored 4 goals in the dying minutes United would be out.
Some of the United challenges were appalling. Cantona would definitely
have been given the red card had he not been suspended already.
To make matters worse, Sky are going to force feed us with 4 of
United's last 6 league games so we'll have to put up with more of this
rubbish......
8-)
JBG
|
32.3925 | | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Thu Apr 14 1994 13:16 | 5 |
| Re last..
Me thinks you should lay off the Marijuana(sp) matey !!!
Nige
|
32.3926 | Four lucky breaks and four goals, no doubt... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Apr 14 1994 13:25 | 9 |
| re. 32.3924
I'm sure Cunno couldn't have put it better...
What bugs me is that an Italian TV channel has the rights to show F.A.
Cup matches, so the replay will be served up this Saturday afternoon.
If they want the Italians to defect en masse to rugby league or
snooker, they're going the right way about it ;-)
Dom
|
32.3927 | | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Thu Apr 14 1994 13:26 | 7 |
|
.3924...8-) x 100
so you went then, Jon? 8-) 8-) brilliant match report, backed up
by the tv hi-lites. United were just so lucky...
Andy.
|
32.3928 | Giggs - really? | HEART::DIDCOCK | | Thu Apr 14 1994 16:51 | 9 |
|
RE: A few back:
I only saw the BBC high-lights - but did Giggs really shine?
Looked like a fairly ordinary performance to me. Hit a few powerful
shots from the edge of the box, but not much more. Did the
high-lights miss some magic?
Cliff
|
32.3929 | Oldham's (T)Roubles | BONNET::NIMMO | | Thu Apr 14 1994 16:59 | 17 |
| Hi, Cliff!! Long time no speak!
From what I saw of the game Giggs had a few mazy runs but wasn't
outstanding. The real action was over on the right flank where
Kanchelskis was clearly having a ball ( sorry ! ). He looked like
someone had suck a key in his back, wound him up and let him go. He
looked like he would have run around all night even after everyone had
gone home and the lights were switched off. On second thoughts maybe he
isn't clockwork - maybe he switched to Duracell!
Seriously he didn't just run around with his head down - he made a
number of telling runs and his distribution seemd better than usual.
Cheers
Don
|
32.3930 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Apr 14 1994 17:29 | 8 |
| The Independant said that Giggs was a shadow of the player from the
start of the season.
Is Kanchelskis still unhappy about not being given a regular place and
is he still off at the end of the season.
Paul.
|
32.3931 | | KIRKTN::SNEIL | FOLLOW WE WILL | Thu Apr 14 1994 17:36 | 9 |
|
> Is Kanchelskis still unhappy about not being given a regular place and
> is he still off at the end of the season.
Rumours abound here that Rangers are going to put in a bid of some
sort.
SCott
|
32.3932 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Thu Apr 14 1994 18:23 | 7 |
|
His crossing still needs a lot of improving, but I think Ferguson will
ensure he stays for next season.
Tony
|
32.3933 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Thu Apr 14 1994 18:37 | 9 |
|
Kanchelskis ?
Come on Georgie G. Put some money on the table. I think AK is the Mutts
Nutts.
Gazzer
|
32.3934 | Kanchelskis | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Thu Apr 14 1994 18:39 | 8 |
| Maybe his crossing is not always his best attribute, but last night he put
in some great crosses in across the 6 yard box... on various occasions
he was too quick for the Oldham defenders *and* the other United forwards. I
thought United looked *nearly* back to their best, and were well worth the
4-1 scoreline. United will not be the same force if he goes - his pace frightens
teams more than Giggs and Cantona's skill on the ball.
Norman
|
32.3935 | Kanchelskis | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Thu Apr 14 1994 18:58 | 5 |
| I agree. The United side will be a lesser force without the pace and work rate
of KAN KAN. It will be a shame to see him leave the side and I hope Ferguson
realises this before its too late.
Nige
|
32.3936 | | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Thu Apr 14 1994 19:28 | 12 |
|
He's not going anywhere yet boys. This is typical pre-contract-
negotiation jockeying.
United are a much better balanced side with Andre on the right
and Giggs or Sharpe on the left. The difference from Sunday and
last night was evident. Having Capt.Marvel and Herman Munster's
Son as changes from Sunday was insignificant to the result - just
a ploy to frighten Nick Henry and Milligan (were they actually
playing last night?) into submission and give up the midfield.
Andy.
|
32.3937 | How much is he worth then ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Apr 14 1994 19:49 | 13 |
|
I've said it before, and I'll say it again, Kanchelskis is the most
dangerous of Uniteds forwards. And he always looks so happy, no
wonder Fergie thinks he doesn't fit :-(
If he's for sale we'll have him as cover for Stuart Ripley ;-)
I imagine you are trying to scrape together a down payment for Chis
Sutton so how much do you want for the ruskie ?
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3938 | Pre Christmas Performance | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Apr 14 1994 22:18 | 12 |
32.3939 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri Apr 15 1994 13:39 | 5 |
| I believe Ince will play in the City game because it's been brought
forward to the Saturday. The commentator on SKY during the replay said
that Ince might not be suspended at all, as he was only going to
receive 2 pts for the booking at Wembley, not the 3 which would have
taken him over the suspension limit.
|
32.3940 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Mon Apr 18 1994 14:38 | 14 |
|
Hey guys, where are you all?
Great result on Saturday what?
Soton 3 : Blackburn 1
Just a pity about Wimbledon! Nobody wants to talk about it eh?
Even Jerry only wanted to talk about his latest exploits on the pistes!
Anyway, cheer up. At least its exciting stuff!
8-)
JBG
|
32.3941 | Mr. Dragon has backfired and fried his brains ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Apr 18 1994 15:01 | 23 |
| Jon,
As you well know, I was delighted with the result on Saturday. It just
goes to prove my point that my team (Manchester United, lest there be
any confusion Andy), are just trying to keep things exciting for the
man in the stands. We were all set to give the Wombles another
trashing, but then the news of Blackburn's "Bottle loss" came through.
Naturally our boys didn't want to take advantage of this stumble, so
they resolved to give the game to Wimbledon. Schmeichel, never a very
subtle individual, made it rather obvious (to anyone with a brain !),
that we didn't want the points. It might not have been so obvious had
he stopped after redirecting a poor cross from Mr. Jones, to allow Mr.
Fashanu to scramle it home. He went a bit over the top, I feel, when he
trotted up the park and head-butted Steve Bruce. (I can exclusively
reveal that Steve wants a weeks holidays from May 2nd till May 9th, so
he wanted to get the Championship tied up by then.) The Great Dane,
spotted that he was about to head home from the corner, and saved the
day with a timely assault.
There you go Mr. Goode. And you had the cheek to suggest that I
wouldn't talk about the game.
Jerry.
|
32.3942 | United slip up | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Apr 18 1994 16:46 | 22 |
32.3943 | Anyone got a spare | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Apr 19 1994 16:30 | 9 |
32.3944 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Apr 19 1994 16:33 | 6 |
| >The other 30,000 + tickets will go to god knows who.
Maybe they are going to someone up in Nottingham.. ;->
Rick.
|
32.3945 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Tue Apr 19 1994 17:40 | 6 |
| >United have been given 26,000 tickets for the FA Cup Final.
>Chelsea have received 18,000. This was based on the average attendance over
>the last 4 seasons. United average was 41,000 while Chelsea's was 19,000.
Does anyone have any idea how they work that one out ?
|
32.3946 | Advanced footbal crowd maths | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Apr 19 1994 18:20 | 15 |
| >Does anyone have any idea how they work that one out ?
It's either
1. the Lagrange coefficient of the Fourier transformation of the
integral ot the ratio of the two average attendances.
or
2. the F.A. managed to work out that ManUs average was bigger so they
thought they should give them slightly less than their cronies. Chelsea
got the rest.
Paul.
|
32.3947 | So everybody's happy then! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Apr 19 1994 18:30 | 14 |
|
26,000 = United fans who live in London and won't moan about going all
that way to Wembley.
18,000 = Chelsea fans who live in London and won't moan about going all
that way to Wembley.
30,000+ = Friends, relatives and neighbours of anyone remotely connected
with the F.A. who won't moan because they don't have to pay for
their ticket.
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3948 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Wed Apr 20 1994 11:32 | 7 |
| rep -1
2 = Chelsea fans who come from Holland and won't moan either :-)))
T_
|
32.3949 | Back to haunt you all.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Wed Apr 20 1994 15:39 | 16 |
| Hello there all you Mancs.....remember me? Ned Kelly's the name and
I've just dropped in to check up on my prediction of several months
ago when I said Man U wouldn't win the league. You all laughed at me
then cos Man U were 16 points ahead but you all didn't reckon with:-
o PC Schmeicel - great defender for the opposition and
giver of goals to the opposition.
o Eric (send me off again) Cantona.
o Paul Ince who spends more time arguing than playing.
o Roy (I can trip up anyone) Keane.
Never mind it all makes for great entertainment and an exciting finish
to the season. Good luck to both Blackburn and Man United.
Goodbye and Cheers......Ned
|
32.3950 | You can't kill a bad thing ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Apr 20 1994 15:48 | 9 |
| Unfortunately Ned,
Newcastle didn't quite keep up the chase ! Who knows, a little bit
more consistancy and they could have been out in front by now, showing
we Mancs and the Backburners how to do it !!!;-)
Welcome back, even if it's only to visit !
Jerry.
|
32.3951 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Wed Apr 20 1994 16:22 | 7 |
| yeah folks, Ned was only on a flying visit, and he wanted to say hello.
He's working for one of our suppliers now, and he'll be on the internet
soon, so I'll let you all know how to say hello to him when the time
comes....
hasta luego,
Ray
|
32.3952 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | signed long gary(); | Wed Apr 20 1994 22:30 | 12 |
|
Any news on the career threatening injuries that have affected all
United players called up for International duty. Surely all you United
fans must be worried about this recent spate of injuries.
Irwin, Keane,Schmeicael,Hughes,Giggs and the England players are all
out.
Any odds on all of them making a miraculous recovery in time for
Saturday?
Gary.
|
32.3953 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | Shy Ann (Indian Virgin) | Wed Apr 20 1994 22:36 | 2 |
|
My thought exactly.
|
32.3954 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | These are mulberry days | Thu Apr 21 1994 01:37 | 12 |
| re .3952
> Irwin, Keane,Schmeicael,Hughes,Giggs and the England players are all
> out.
Let's send them all a bunch of grapes and make sure they stay in
their hospital beds until after United have played Southampton.
If Man. Utd. have to recall Foulkes and Fitzpatrick, there's a
chance the Saints may avoid the drop.
Desperate of Spitbrook
|
32.3955 | It's a question of priorities ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Apr 21 1994 14:35 | 19 |
| Let's be realistic about this, gentlemen.
Last night's game was a Friendly International with nothing at stake.
Agreed, it was part of Ireland's preparation for the WC, but it didn't
matter a damn who won. (Although I'm delighted that we did win !!!).
Manchester United, on the other hand, are involved in a race for the
Premiership and are three weeks away from an FA Cup final appearance.
If Alec Ferguson were to release Keane and Irwin for International Duty
and either of them had been injured last night, where would that leave
him ? He has a job to do, and in a situation like this nobody could
blame him for trying to keep his players fresh. Nobody, that is, other
than the Sour-Grape Brigade who wouldn't be happy whatever Man United
did (unless they threw the League, in which case the SGB would be
delirious !).
Jerry.
|
32.3956 | only kidding....honest... | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Thu Apr 21 1994 15:45 | 10 |
|
Jerry, what have Scaffolding Great Britain got to do with it
anyway ;-)
Anyone want to comment on why all the Blackburn players selected
for international/squad sessions were withdrawn with mystery
injuries? I think this sort of "club-before-country" behaviour
is disgraceful and should be banned immediately. Sack Dalglish!!
Andy.
|
32.3957 | You don't kid this kid our kid ;-) | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:04 | 10 |
|
Mr Sant proving that blindness ( and i'm sure we can guess the
cause ) affects Uniteds fans as well as the officials at Old
Trafford :-).
So that wasn't Colin Hendry setting up Scotlands goal then ;-)
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3958 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:15 | 1 |
| or Moran having a stormer for Ireland????
|
32.3959 | And the rest ....... | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:26 | 13 |
|
Or Flowers, Le Saux and Wilcox at the England training session come to
think of it.
Am I falling for another 'lets clock up the reply count' stunt as the
.4000 approaches ?
If my mate Peter H (no I didn't miss the one about the double act) gets
going you might just make it but i'm going out for lunch today.
Bye,
Andy
|
32.3960 | Cast-Offs ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Apr 21 1994 17:56 | 11 |
| > or Moran having a stormer for Ireland????
Didn't we hear someone say in this confernce recently that they
wouldn't be surprised if Moran had played his last game for the
Backburners ???
Anyway, the Blackburn players only got called up cos Man United
wouldn't release the first choice players ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.3961 | Go for it Lads | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Apr 25 1994 14:38 | 8 |
32.3962 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Apr 25 1994 15:22 | 22 |
| It's all over now, I'm sorry to say. Well done to Blackburn for at
least making it interesting. They haven't played like champions lately.
You surely can't afford to get one point out of six against Southampton
and QPR at this stage of the season. Perhaps Blackburn fans won't
agree, but I think they choked a bit. There's no shame in it, the club
and players have not been in such a position in living memory. If
they're there or thereabouts next season, I'm sure they'll do better.
It really doesn't much matter if United don't win at Leeds on
Wednesday. A draw would be an excellent result. They would then need to
drop points in two of their last three games to lose the title, and I
can't see that considering the opposition. If they get a draw on
Wednesday, it's all over, and I think it will finish a draw.
What a pity Arsenal lost all those silly games early in the season. We
haven't been beaten since before Christmas, and have been the hardest
side to beat in all competitions this season, after United.
On the plus side, United winning the league now means that Chelsea
will definitely be in Europe next year.
Declan
|
32.3963 | An aggrieved Hatter | ESSB::BMCMAHON | | Mon Apr 25 1994 15:39 | 5 |
|
Jesus, Declan that really is a plus!
Billy
|
32.3964 | ? | YUPPY::PANES | Back in the Premier | Mon Apr 25 1994 15:56 | 5 |
| I am surprised that no-one has mentioned that the first goal should
have been disallowed for off-side.
Stuart
|
32.3965 | Crystal Who???? | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Apr 25 1994 16:17 | 13 |
32.3966 | Take a pill | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Apr 25 1994 16:28 | 15 |
| Brian,
calm down, calm down ... what has happened to the normally placid Mr
Blong, known to all as the voice of reason.
The emotion in .3965 fairly buckled my screen !
Don't tell me that the pressures getting to you ;-)
Cheers,
Andy
p.s. If the F'ng eagle can wind you up like that now you'll be as bad
as Fergie by christmas :-)
|
32.3967 | Paneso Meets the Ninja | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Apr 25 1994 16:59 | 16 |
32.3968 | Blong - Noters Noter of the Year ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Apr 25 1994 17:16 | 14 |
|
Thats more like the well-chilled notes I'm used to.
Let's just say it was "a rash moment of over-excitement by a world-class
talent in a highly charged environment", you know the kind of thing we
say about Eric every week when he's playing ;-)
Incidentally did you see Erics best this week, an off the ball lashing
out at Keith Curle that even the ever vigilant Andy Gray missed.
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3969 | tv? | STKAI2::VMOTTAGNING | | Tue Apr 26 1994 17:32 | 6 |
| hello fellow footballers!
good to see that so many of us gather round this fine team of lads!
now to the question:
Will the wednesday night game be on sky channel?
greetings from sweden and Johan.
|
32.3970 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Tue Apr 26 1994 18:12 | 7 |
|
Sorry to say Johan, it won't be. However live coverage is Radio 5 on
MW693 / 909kHz.
Tony
|
32.3971 | | YUPPY::PANES | Badlands S.E.5 | Tue Apr 26 1994 20:35 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.3967 by ESSB::BLONG "UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993" >>>
-< Paneso Meets the Ninja >-
>Paneso, no wonder the eyesight gone. Your still starry eyed after meeting the
>Ninja over the weekend. (-:
Just one of those fuunny statistical things... the more matches you go to -
the greater chances that you keep bumping into players.
Stuart
|
32.3972 | | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Apr 27 1994 00:04 | 10 |
32.3973 | Who will come out next. | PAKORA::JCRONIN | | Wed Apr 27 1994 03:43 | 5 |
| What is so great about meeting players? It is the kind of thing 10 and
11 year olds dream off.I could imagine some of you head cases standing
around with your autograph books waiting for giggs or someone to appear
so that you can just about c.... in your pants.
JC.
|
32.3974 | | PAKORA::SNEIL | FOLLOW WE WILL | Wed Apr 27 1994 05:29 | 8 |
|
I think your being a wee bit unfair John,what about that time you met
Micky Weir..you didn't stop talking about it for weeks.
SCott
|
32.3975 | Is he a footballer | PAKORA::JCRONIN | | Wed Apr 27 1994 06:51 | 3 |
| Scott :The only place I would meet Mickie Weir would be if I witnessed
a street battle in Edinburgh on a friday night.
J.C
|
32.3976 | Could be a Cracker | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Apr 27 1994 16:59 | 10 |
32.3977 | ?? | PAKORA::GCULLION | | Wed Apr 27 1994 17:23 | 7 |
|
Is this game on Sky Sports live tonight ?? If so,what time is
it on at.
Gary.
|
32.3978 | 0-0, 17 booked, 4 sent off ! EC ran away ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Apr 27 1994 17:36 | 20 |
| Brian,
I'm sure Elland Road will be a fun place to be tonight, I imaging
something similar to the second half of the Leeds/Newcastle match.
IF things go your way then those who have been telling us
"its all over now" since November will probably spin this note around
to the four thousand mark. I'd like to think the real action would be in
202. where I could be observing Blackburn at the top of the league and
in Europe for the first time in my life !.
Any team news on United and/or Leeds for this evening ? and I heard a
rumour it was on SKY with Blackburn highlights afterwards, can you
confirm this ?
Its not (quite) over yet !
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.3979 | Result | BUSSTP::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Thu Apr 28 1994 02:00 | 10 |
|
Leeds Utd 0 Manchester Utd 2
Kanchelskis, Giggs.
Blackburn also won at West Ham so 4 points from 3 games will win
the league.
Danny.
|
32.3980 | HELP !! | NEWOA::BURTON | | Thu Apr 28 1994 13:58 | 12 |
|
Does anyone know what Ryan Giggs boot size is ?
No i'm not thinking of buying him a new pair of boot's for his
birthday. It is the question asked this morning by Ben the boffin in
the 'The Big Breakfast' on Channel 4. The winner gets two VIP tickets
to the cup final.
Well, You never know !
Cheers
Nige
|
32.3981 | All quiet in here.. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Apr 28 1994 14:03 | 5 |
| What? No blowing of trumpets. Or are are you still worried that the
conductor might lose the music sheets before the finale.
Paul.
|
32.3982 | Modesty is a virtue...known to all United supporters | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Apr 28 1994 14:17 | 0 |
32.3983 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Apr 28 1994 14:33 | 5 |
| >Modesty is a virtue...known to all United supporters
You sure about that?? :->
Rick.
|
32.3984 | No need for trumpet blowing | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Thu Apr 28 1994 14:50 | 19 |
| Why do we need to blow the preverable trumpet ??
I for one as a United supporter KNOW that we will win the Cahmpionship AGAIN,
so why do I need to keep going on about it.
A great result at Elland Road last night. The lads really performed well and
thoroughly deserved the 3 points. Hughes was BRILLIANT and the goal from Giggs
was a gem.
I must say that I thought Blacburn were lucky to come away with the 3 points last
night. A good fighting perfomance from West Ham had the Rovers rattled for a
while. Mr Dalglish decides to make a substitution and after being on the pitch
only 2 minutes, Pearce slots in the winning goal(Mcklusko to blame there as the
shot was pretty weak).
Its been an interesting run-in to the end of the season, and with United only
needing 4 points from their last 3 games its all wrapped up.
Nige
|
32.3985 | Wheres that dictionary ! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Thu Apr 28 1994 14:53 | 3 |
| Re last.
Just discovered how to spell proverbial :)
|
32.3986 | Thats more like it!! | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Apr 28 1994 15:38 | 11 |
| > -< No need for trumpet blowing >-
>Why do we need to blow the preverable trumpet ??
>I for one as a United supporter KNOW that we will win the Cahmpionship AGAIN,
>so why do I need to keep going on about it.
*Phew*, what a relief. I thought I'd been in a time warp and had gone
back in time between 3 and 30 years.
Paul.
|
32.3987 | All quiet before the storm..!! | MUFC::TONY | | Thu Apr 28 1994 16:04 | 0 |
32.3988 | You mean another pi**ing contest ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Apr 28 1994 16:51 | 1 |
|
|
32.3989 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | It's waiting for it that's so trying | Thu Apr 28 1994 18:14 | 5 |
| >Modesty is a virtue...known to all United supporters
I presume he means Peterborough United.
Tony
|
32.3990 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Apr 28 1994 18:21 | 3 |
| I thought he meant Leeds United fans actually.. ;->
Rick.
|
32.3991 | You must have misread it ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Apr 28 1994 18:51 | 8 |
| Re: -1
> I thought he meant Leeds United fans actually.. ;->
Sorry Rick, he said "modesty", not "inbreeding" ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.3992 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Apr 28 1994 19:10 | 6 |
| >>Sorry Rick, he said "modesty", not "inbreeding" ;-)
Well two heads are better than one :-)
Peter.
|
32.3993 | The envelopes might get a bit soggy though | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Apr 28 1994 20:04 | 8 |
| >Sorry Rick, he said "modesty", not "inbreeding" ;-)
Nobody could accuse Manu fans as being inbred. After all, I don't think
there's been a way invented to fertilise an egg over such long
distances. On second thoughts maybe they just use the post....
Paul.
|
32.3994 | Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Fri Apr 29 1994 01:48 | 18 |
|
Utd. may win this league but the standard was not very high anyway. There
was no one outstanding team like when Liverpool dominated the league. Besides
the real sign of a great team is one who can win three leagues back to back
like Liverpool did in 1982,83,84. Neither are there players of the calibre of
Whelan and Aldridge in this team. When Liverpool won many of their 18 leagues,
they often had it wrapped up by February or March.
Football is gone to the dogs in England. When Liverpool won the league, they
did very well in the European cup, winning it four times and never going out
to an amateur Turkish side.
C
U
C U N N O
N
O
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32.3995 | Can somebody call a doctor, quickly ... | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Fri Apr 29 1994 12:51 | 6 |
| Good comments Martin, keep up the good noting.
Does anyone know the kick-off time on Sunday .vs. Ipswich, please ?
Jerry.
|
32.3996 | Oh what a funny guy ! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Fri Apr 29 1994 13:12 | 9 |
| Re .3994
Thankyou for entering that reply. I do like a really good laugh first thing in
the morning to set me up for the day.!!
I suppose when United win the league again next season, they still won't be
as good as Loonypool were all those hundreds of years ago.
Get a life !
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32.3997 | I know my football better than most. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Fri Apr 29 1994 19:42 | 42 |
| >>I suppose when United win the league again next season, they still won't be
>>as good as Loonypool were all those hundreds of years ago.
>>Get a life !
It's not so long ago since Liverpool were the most dominant team in England
and Europe. Let's face it, Man. Utd. will never dominate as much as Liverpool
have done. 11 championships in 21 years (1973, 76, 77, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 86,
88 & 90), the FA cup four times in the last 20 years (1974, 86, 89 & 92), the
league cup four times in a row (1981, 82, 83, 84), the European cup four times
in 7 years (1977, 78, 81 & 84) and the UEFA cup twice (1973 & 1976) as well as
countless charity shields.
That makes it 25 major trophies in the last 21 years and this will never be
matched. Things didn't go too well for Liverpool this season but I expect them
to be back next season with a strong side that will include one, Ronnie Whelan,
winner of six league championships.
C U N N O C U N N O
C U N N O
C U N N O
C U N N O
C U N N O
C U N N O
C U N N O
C U N N O
C U N N O
C U N N O
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32.3998 | The Story So Far | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Apr 29 1994 20:05 | 73 |
| Manchester United Football Club
Fixtures for Season 1993/94 Result Scorers
* Live on SKY
@ Live on ITV
+ Live on BBC
Sat Aug 7th Arsenal (CH) Wembley 1-1 Hughes (Utd Won 5-4 Pens)
Sun Aug 15th * Norwich City (A) 2-0 Giggs,Robson
Wed Aug 18th Sheffield United (H) 3-0 Keane(2),Hughes
Sat Aug 21th Newcastle United (H) 1-1 Giggs
Mon Aug 23rd * Aston Villa (A) 2-1 Sharpe(2)
Sat Aug 28th Southampton (A) 3-1 Sharpe,Cantona,Irwin
Wed Sep 1st West Ham United (H) 3-0 Sharpe,Cantona(P),Bruce
Sat Sep 11th Chelsea (A) 0-1
Wed Sep 15th @ Honved (A) (EC 1st Rd 1L) 3-2 Keane(2),Cantona
Sun Sep 19th * Arsenal (H) 1-0 Cantona
Wed Sep 22nd Stoke City (A) (C Cola) 1-2 Dublin
Sat Sep 25th Swindon Town (H) 4-2 Kanchelskis,Cantona,Hughes(2)
Wed Sep 29th @ Honved (H) (EC 1st Rd 2L) 2-1 Bruce(2)
Sat Oct 2nd Sheffield Wednesday (A) 3-2 Hughes(2),Giggs
Wed Oct 5th Stoke City (H) (C Cola) 2-0 Sharpe,McClair
Sat Oct 16th Spurs (H) 2-1 Keane,Sharpe
Wed Oct 20th @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 1st Lg 3-3 Robson,Cantona,OG
Sat Oct 23rd Everton (A) 1-0 Sharpe
Wed Oct 27th Leicester (H) (C Cola Cup) 5-1 Bruce(2),McClair,Sharpe,Hughes
Sat Oct 30th Queens Park Rangers (H) 2-1 Cantona,Hughes
Wed Nov 3rd @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 2nd Lg 0-0
Sun Nov 7th * Manchester City (A) 3-2 Cantona(2),Keane
Sat Nov 20th Wimbledon (H) 3-1 Pallister,Hughes,Kanchelskis
Wed Nov 24th Ipswich Town (H) 0-0
Sat Nov 27th Coventry City (A) 1-0 Cantona
Tue Nov 30th Everton (A) (C Cola Cup) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs
Sat Dec 4th Norwich City (H) 2-2 Giggs,McClair
Tue Dec 7th Sheffield United (A) 3-0 Hughes,Sharpe,Cantona
Sat Dec 11th Newcastle United (A) 1-1 Ince
Sun Dec 19th * Aston Villa (H) 3-1 Cantona(2),Ince
Sun Dec 26th * Blackburn Rovers (H) 1-1 Ince
Wed Dec 29th Oldham Athletic (A) 5-2 Kanchelskis,Bruce,Cantona(P),
Giggs(2)
Sat Jan 1st Leeds United (H) 0-0
Tue Jan 4th * Liverpool (A) 3-3 Bruce,Giggs,Irwin
Sun Jan 9th + Sheffield Utd (A)F.A Cup 3 1-0 Hughes
Wed Jan 12th Portsmouth (H) (C Cola Cup) 2-2 Giggs,Cantona
Sat Jan 15th Spurs (A) 1-0 Hughes
Sat Jan 22nd Everton (H) 1-0 Giggs
Wed Jan 26th Portsmouth (A) (C Cola Cup) 1-0 McClair
Sat Jan 29th Norwich (A) F.A. Cup 4 2-0 Keane,Cantona
Sat Feb 5th Queens Park Rangers (A) 3-2 Kanchelskis,Cantona,Giggs
Sun Feb 13th @ Sheffield Wed (H) (C.C S/F) 1-0 Giggs
Sun Feb 20th * Wimbledon F.A. Cup 5 (A) 3-0 Cantona,Ince,Irwin
Sat Feb 26th West Ham United (A) 2-2 Hughes,Ince
Wed Mar 2nd @ Sheffield Wed (A) (C.C S/F) 4-1 Hughes(2),Kanchelskis,McClair
Sat Mar 5th Chelsea (H) 0-1
Sat Mar 12th Charlton (H) FA Cup 6th Rd 3-1 Hughes,Kanchelskis(2)
Wed Mar 16th Sheffield Wed (H) 5-0 Cantona(2),Hughes,Giggs
Sat Mar 19th Swindon Town (A) 2-2 Keane,Ince
Tue Mar 22nd Arsenal (A) 2-2 Sharpe(2)
Sun Mar 27th @ Aston Villa Coca-Cola Final 1-3 Hughes
Wed Mar 30th Liverpool (H) 1-0 Ince
Sat Apr 2nd * Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-2
Mon Apr 4th Oldham Athletic (H) 3-2 Giggs,Dublin,Ince
Sun Apr 10th + Oldham Athletic (FA Cup S-F) 1-1 Hughes
Wed Apr 13th * Oldham Athletic (FA CUP R/P) 4-1 Irwin,Kanchelskis,Robson,Giggs
Sat Apr 16th * Wimbledon (A) 0-1
Sat Apr 23rd * Manchester City (H) 2-0 Cantona(2)
Wed Apr 27th Leeds United (A) 2-0 Kanchelskis,Giggs
Sun May 1st * Ipswich Town (A)
Wed May 4th Southampton (H)
Sun May 8th * Coventry City (H)
Sat May 14th + Chelsea F.A. CUP FINAL
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32.3999 | another for the guvnor | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Fri Apr 29 1994 21:10 | 4 |
| >Wed Mar 16th Sheffield Wed (H) 5-0 Cantona(2),Hughes,Giggs
+ Ince
|
32.4000 | 4000 - mine ! | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Fri Apr 29 1994 21:11 | 1 |
|
|
32.4001 | | GLADYS::CRAVEN | Prince Charles has lost his dog | Mon May 02 1994 07:36 | 3 |
| G'day
Any of you blokes who work shifts know the Ipswich score? Thanks,
Ica.
|
32.4002 | show us your didgeridoo auld hamp ! | PAKORA::MCAMERON | | Mon May 02 1994 07:43 | 5 |
|
United won 2-1.....Giggs and Cantona...
|
32.4003 | | GLADYS::CRAVEN | Prince Charles has lost his dog | Mon May 02 1994 08:19 | 6 |
| Good on ya mate....
Hommmmmmmmmmm......mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm......mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm............mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..........mmmmmmm.....mmmm
Didgeridoooooooooooooooooo.........mmmmmmmmmmm.........mmmmmmmmmm.mmmmmmmmmm
|
32.4004 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Zulu's....fousands of `em | Mon May 02 1994 13:45 | 11 |
| Stop Press....Schmeichel will not play in FA Cup Final....heard this on
the Big Breakfast so it must be true
By the way, Ipswich should have had a 2-2 draw, that `off-side' goal
was never `off-side'. It could have made a huge difference to the
result....anyway, congrats to ManU, they deserve the title for the way they
played in the first three quarters of the season....
any news on the injured Ipswich players?...
Ray....
|
32.4005 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Mon May 02 1994 13:54 | 11 |
|
Re. -1
One camera angle clearly showed at leat two Ipswich players to be
off side. Its debatable whether or not they were interfering with play
but as they were all within spitting distance of the guy who put the
ball in the net, I think it was a far cop. Since the flag went up and
the guy must have seen it, shouldn't he have been sent off for kicking
the ball into United's net?? 8-)
JBG
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32.4006 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Mon May 02 1994 13:55 | 8 |
|
Ps.
with Smeichel out of the FA Cup, the odds have risen significantly
for a United win!! Did you see the smile on Bruce's face as the goalie
hopped off? 8-)
JBG
|
32.4007 | 2 in a row !! | PAKORA::GCULLION | | Tue May 03 1994 02:08 | 5 |
|
Well done United !!!!
|
32.4008 | Its all over now...!!! | MUFC::TONY | | Tue May 03 1994 02:19 | 1 |
| Champions...............again..!!
|
32.4009 | | AYOV25::LGRACE | | Tue May 03 1994 03:03 | 3 |
| Champions again!!!!
This won't go down to well in the merseyside area but who cares it was
deserved.
|
32.4010 | Let's Celebrate! | TLAV02::WICHAIWONG | | Tue May 03 1994 07:37 | 8 |
| Well done Coventry! The win against Rovers makes United to celebrate
the champion early. This make the games against Southampton and Coventry
at O.T. will be quite easilier. We can send substitutes like Dublin,
Robson, Phelan,... for that games. The main point is that we must win
the F.A. Cups trophy against Chealsea, although we have many injury.
Hope all of the injury will be fine at time. WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!
Wichai Wong...
|
32.4011 | From an Arsenal supporter | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Tue May 03 1994 11:50 | 9 |
| Congratulations to United for winning the Premiership (what a silly
name).
It was well deserved.
We will get you next year!
Soren
|
32.4012 | Sorry Andy, I've changed my mind ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue May 03 1994 12:25 | 26 |
| There was both good news and bad news last night.
The GOOD News:
United have become the first team since the last team to retain the
Premiership. (I can't remember who they were, some little club from
the Lake District, or someplace beginning with "L", I think.)
The BAD News:
Peter Schmeichel was interviewed at Steve Bruce's house after the
game, and said that he felt that he should be able to play in the
FA Cup final with heavy strapping to protect his damaged ankle
ligaments.
At least it was funny to see Steve Bruce's son, Alex, give an interview
in the Kenny Dagleish style. Steve responded by saying "That was some
interview. Crap. Get to bed !!!"
More bad news: My next telephone bill. I felt naturally obliged
(spurred on by the empty Guinness cans in front of me ;-)) to
call some family and friends at home to tell them the good news (A
mixture of Liverpool, Leeds and Spurs supporters !!!!!)
I'm off to the coffee machine,
Jerry.
|
32.4013 | Well how much more congrat's do you want from a Leeds Fan! ;-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue May 03 1994 12:50 | 3 |
| Mmmmmm.. Mumble.. Mumble.. Congrat.. Mumble....
Rick.
|
32.4014 | Well done ManU.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Zulu's....fousands of `em | Tue May 03 1994 12:55 | 4 |
| Have Chelsea automatically qualified for Europe now because of United's
league win?...
Ray....
|
32.4015 | Re:last. yes. | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Tue May 03 1994 13:08 | 1 |
|
|
32.4016 | Champions again ! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Tue May 03 1994 13:16 | 13 |
| Well, its a shame that Blackburn couldn't manage to take us to the wire but
I for one am not crying over it.. A well deserved Championship for a United team
that showed grit and determination over the season and gave the supporters some
awesome perfomances.
I can't wait to hera the CUNNO excuses now.
GLORY GLORY MAN UNITED
GLORY GLORY MAN UNITED
GLORY GLORY MAN UNITED
AND THE REDS GO MARCHING ON ON ON !!!!
Nige.
|
32.4017 | 2 in a row | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | | Tue May 03 1994 13:44 | 3 |
| Congrats to Man U on their 2nd in a row
Al ( A happy Reading Fan :-)
|
32.4018 | I told ya so !!!! | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue May 03 1994 13:53 | 53 |
| Je suis very Happy.
Now if Ireland could just win the world cup...
Blackburn bottled it just like Jimmy White.
We're gonna take Europe by storm next season, mark my words !!!
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|
32.4019 | | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue May 03 1994 14:13 | 1 |
| Don't hold back Peter, Tell us how you feel ;-)
|
32.4020 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Tue May 03 1994 16:25 | 8 |
| Yup, have to agree - you deserved it. Definitely the best team in England
over the season (but don't forget to thank Galatasary for concentrating your
minds!)
And congrats also to Blackburn for stopping you from getting too smug about
it!
grahame
|
32.4021 | | PAVONE::TURNER | | Tue May 03 1994 16:41 | 10 |
|
...and while we're about it, what about thanking Charlton and <insert
name of minnows who knocked Blackburn out of the Coca Cola Cup> for
allowing Blackburn to concentrate *their* minds and (almost) make a
game of it?
Seriously, I think Blackburn might well have a good run in the UEFA
Cup next year.
Dom
|
32.4022 | Give credit where it's due! | NEMAIL::PILATON | Nick Pilato DECUS IM&T Supervisor | Tue May 03 1994 16:54 | 11 |
| Well done! United....... I'm a Juventus supporter... but give credit
where credit is due! Blackburn... what can I
say, You don't have a thing to be ashemed of!
Good luck in Europe next year.
O. K. ...... Where are you CUNNO? Let's here those valid excuses..
N O T ! ! !
Nick
|
32.4023 | Minister for Congratulations (Luton Town FC) | ESSB::BMCMAHON | | Tue May 03 1994 17:19 | 4 |
|
Well done United! At least you had more than 1 player on your team!
Billy
|
32.4024 | We'll see you in Europe, if you make it ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue May 03 1994 17:31 | 14 |
| Re: .4022
> Well done! United....... I'm a Juventus supporter... but give credit
> where credit is due! Blackburn... what can I
Nick,
To be honest, I don't think Juventus were ever in the running for the
Premiership this season. Actually, I don't recall them ever being
mentioned. Are you sure they play in England, I thought they were
Spanish or Turkish or something ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4025 | I can't stand much more of this | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue May 03 1994 17:42 | 12 |
| Jerry,
what a clumsy attempt to draw attention to the line:
"credit where credit is due! Blackburn..."
If I could spell schitzophrenic I'd look it up in the dictionary and no
doubt find the definition - see Jerry Bolger -.
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4026 | Giggs MUST be smiling now | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Tue May 03 1994 17:45 | 3 |
| Great stuff, Up the Mancs. Hope you get further in Europe next year.
Simon
|
32.4027 | Spot the deliberate mistake ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue May 03 1994 18:03 | 7 |
| Andy,
You're just clutching at straws. I thought I had made it clear that I'm
a ManU supporter again since you blew your chances last night ;-)
I'll review this situation when next season starts to develop ;-)
Jerry Blackburn.
|
32.4028 | | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Tue May 03 1994 19:19 | 33 |
|
Coventry 2 Blackburn 1
Phew! What a relief. Blackburn's run-in has proven too difficult
for them, and whilst United have returned to winning ways at Leeds
and Ipswich, and against City, Rovers have stumbled at the final
hurdles. Ever since Eric the Red Card returned we've returned to
top form.
This Championship stuff is a bit like a number 19 bus - wait 26
years then two come along in quick succession ;-)
Our run of poor form in April and Blackburn's tremendous surge
made it closer than it has worked it in the end. Full marks to
Rovers for making a real go of it and giving us all one hell of
a fright. I started to think we'd blown it, and once Blackburn
realised they were slight favourites they blew up. They never
actually headed us, even though they drew level. The thought of
hitting the front seemed to destroy their self-confidence.
A great chase though, and Rovers will do well in Europe next season,
a rich reward for a fine season. Their early form in August is all
that stood between them and United over the 40 games.
We're now in with a great chance of repeating that rare feat of the
double. Spurs ('61), Arsenal ('71) and Liverpool ('86), with truly
great sides, are the only modern clubs to achieve it. They have since
gone down in the history books for their achievements and United ('94)
have a unique opportunity to join such revered company. All eyes
turn to Wem-ber-lee.......
Andy.
|
32.4029 | CHAMPIONS AGAIN | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue May 03 1994 19:34 | 18 |
32.4030 | Or was it just a cheap wind up ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue May 03 1994 20:31 | 47 |
| Brian,
Its not often I disagree with you but this time I think I have to:
To say Blackburn relied on Shearer too much is highly unfair. Shearer
is the finisher, but you must acknowledge that it is the team around
him that makes the chances. (Consider the 2 goals he got against you at
easter, both the result of perfect service and both chances that any
decent No. 9 would be expected to finish).
I do not invoke injury as an excuse because I believe a big squad is
essential for a big club to compete, but the following points must be
made if only to dispute your over-simplification with some objective
facts:
Shearer is not as effective in a 4-5-1 formation but due to serious
injury to Gallagher, Warhurst and now Newell he has been forced to
play without a quality central striking partner far too often recently.
The games Blackburn have looked strongest in are those where they have
got a grip of midfield and attacked down the wings, but due to injury
Kenny has rarely been able to field his first choice of Wilcox,
Sherwood, Batty, and Ripley, two of whom were missing again last night.
If the lack of one individual is to blame then it must be Colin Hendry,
he was unavailable recently for our games at Arsenal, Wimbledon and
Southampton. These were surely the games that changed our season.
Do you see my point ? I suspect only Sheffield Wednesday have suffered
more bad luck than us this season with regard to injury. I'm not
saying a full squad would have improved matters, only that it certainly
hasn't helped and is far more significant than your implication than
Blackburn rely on 1 man.
I am NOT using this as an excuse and concede the Championship readily,
but ask yourself honestly, and I mean honestly, how effective would
MANU have been this season if 5 regulars had been injured long term ?
Or to put it another way, what would your final team look like
if I asked you to leave 5 regulars out ?. Try it, even allowing you
free choice of the 5 !.
Yours, in good spirit and looking forward to Europe,
Cheers,
Andy
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32.4031 | | YUPPY::PANES | Its national cake awareness week | Tue May 03 1994 20:35 | 21 |
32.4032 | I love a good cliche ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue May 03 1994 20:42 | 8 |
| Stuart,
unless you have an Alpha or hours to spare don't bother waving your
marvellous tool at my contribution !
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4033 | To be naive is exusable!!!! | NEMAIL::PILATON | Nick Pilato DECUS IM&T Supervisor | Wed May 04 1994 00:12 | 12 |
| RE:.4024
Jerry,
Actually, JUVENTUS is a small country team from A small Town in Upper
Italy.... You know the one that has won umpteen European Cups and
Umpteen Italian Scudetto.
But then again, what would you know about winning.... <%>)))
Take care,
Nick
|
32.4034 | Yeah, but have they ever won back to back Premierships ? | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed May 04 1994 12:51 | 6 |
| Nick,
Glad to see you spotted the wind-up ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4035 | Won deservedly.... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Wed May 04 1994 12:51 | 24 |
|
Well, United are there again and in all honesty were the best 'squad'
over the long season. I do feel however that only their strength in
depth pushed them above the rest...but then again that's the point of a
'league' campaign. The top 4 teams in the country have 4 oustanding
players who can score with good service, namely Cantona,Shearer,Cole
and Wright. If one looks at the low points in the season for those
teams,and even Manchester United had those, it was when those players
were out or their supply was diminished.
As for United's chances in Europe next season, well I don't really
think they have enough advantage in attack to compensate for an average
defence ..in Top European terms. The two semi-finals in the European
Cup showed both Barcelona and AC Milan as the 2 teams who United must
strive to break down. I'm sure they'll make it to the last 16 and of
course with 4x4 groups should make it to the last 8 then who knows;
they certainly showed in certain matches that they can be a force to be
reckoned with....I'm just hoping that Bayern win the league for the
only reason that I might get a chance to at last see the English
champions playing in the Olympia Stadion.
Regards,
Dezzz.
|
32.4036 | Discuss. | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Wed May 04 1994 14:15 | 16 |
|
Can't find,(couldn't be bothered looking to tell the truth),a more
specific place to put this following piece of trivia.So since Man.U
are the only Premiership winners so far,(and given that this is the most
listened to note in the universe,cue loads of smiley things),then i
shall enter it here.
Teletext had a poll to find out which of the two Leagues,between
the Premiership and Serie A,was the toughest to win.The Result:
59% - 41% in favour of the Premiership.
Well IMHO,there are either a lot of ignorant people taking part in
teletext polls,or the arrogance of the English has reared it's ugly
head once again.
|
32.4037 | Here's a little something I prepared earlier ... | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed May 04 1994 14:21 | 41 |
| Speaking of strength in depth, I had a look through Brian's most recent
"Story So Far", and added in the Ipswich game. Unless I have
overlooked someone, it seems to me that the only "regular" team members
who did not score yet this season were Peter Schmeichel (although he
tried !!!) and Paul Parker. Even Dion Dublin got two goals (that can't
be too far from a goal a game, given how seldom he was named in the
team !).
The statistics, especially for Martin :
Eric Cantona 23
Mark Hughes 20
Ryan Giggs 17
Lee Sharpe 11
Paul Ince 9
Andre Kanchelskis 9
Roy Keane 8
Steve Bruce 7
Brian McClair 5
Denis Irwin 4
Bryan Robson 3
Dion Dublin 2
Gary Pallister 1
Total : 119 (+ 1 OG)
Interesting to note that three of the back four contributed 12 goals
between them. Steve and Denis (11 between them) must be a bit annoyed
at the other two for not pulling their weight.
Also interesting, looking towards Europe next year, is the fact that
the English players (including Bruce, even though we all know that he's
Irish ;-), contributed only 31 of the 119 goals. With the top three
strikers all being non-English, looks like Alex will have more
selection headaches in Europe next year. I reckon he should go out and
buy Alan Shearer now. He can keep him on the bench, or in the reserves,
until the European games, and then let him have a run around.
Yours Cunnoingly,
Jerry.
|
32.4038 | Some Trivia | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed May 04 1994 14:23 | 12 |
32.4039 | There is a GOD! believe me! | NEMAIL::PILATON | Nick Pilato DECUS IM&T Supervisor | Wed May 04 1994 16:34 | 13 |
| Jerry,
Fron your list of scorers I see that "Smichael"(sp?) is the only one
without a goal.... Me thinks that the manager should be sacked.....
At least he should have had him try at a penalty shot!.. (8^)))
If I were CUNNO I would jump all over this mis-hap...
Ho! but thank you LORD, I'm NOT! (Huu! I get chills up my back.. just
the thought is enough to send me home sick)
Nick... with lot's and lot's (8^))))) for the CHAMPS!
|
32.4040 | Yes, but... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed May 04 1994 16:39 | 61 |
| re: .4036
>Teletext had a poll to find out which of the two Leagues,between
>the Premiership and Serie A,was the toughest to win.The Result:
>
>59% - 41% in favour of the Premiership.
Well, if it's discussion you want, then I daresay the only thing I find
really surprising about that statistic is the margin, which is,
admittedly, pretty laughable. Then again, I'm sure that if you
conducted the same poll in Italy, they'd have voted 100-0 in favour of
the Italian championship! After 10 odd years in Italy, I reckon I know
the relative strengths of both leagues pretty well, and I don't think
there's a *lot* to choose between them. FWIW, I'd probably have voted
in favour of Serie A, but it would have been a pretty close thing.
IMO, Man. Utd. won the Premiership deservedly this year, but there are
plenty of teams capable of giving them a fight...Blackburn, Newcastle,
Norwich, Arsenal, Sheff. Wednesday and even Wimbledon will give United
one hell of a battle again next year. AC Milan, on the other hand,
thoroughly mangled all opposition and had the league sewn up ages ago.
The Italian press has been very critical of Juventus, Parma, Lazio,
Inter, Sampdoria, etc. for their inability to put up any sort of decent
fight. The general consensus is that there is little doubt that the
qualitative level of the Serie A has dipped a little this year.
Look closely at the Italian League and you'll see that the clubs
relegated each year almost invariably include 2 or 3 teams that were
promoted from Serie B the previous season...and the gap is widening!
Lecce finished last this year with a points total that is an all-time
record low. Conrast that with the English league where Newcastle,
Leeds, Nottingham Forest, Ipswich, West Ham and Aston Villa (?), all
past winners of European trophies, have all had fairly recent spells in
the First (Second) Division. The point I'm making is that the group of
"elite" clubs in Italy is even more consolidated than in England.
I wouldn't be too fooled by the fact that 3 Italian clubs have reached
European finals this year either. It's amusing to think that this year
they may win all 3 trophies, whereas 2 years ago they finished empty
handed when, IMO, they definitely were a cut above the rest.
AC Milan have gone from being purveyors of champagne football to being
a team that is simply very tough to beat. I'd certainly make Barcelona
favorites for the Champions Cup. As for Parma and Inter, their passages
to the their respective finals have been as rickety as they come. Parma
only beat Maccabi (Israel) on penalties, and they would surely have
gone out to Benfica if Mozer had not inexplicably lost his head and got
himself sent off. Inter have looked second best to the opposition in
almost every round (4-3 against Limassol of Cyprus, an away goals
victory against Borussia Dortmund, and a pretty jammy qualification
against Norwich).
>Well IMHO,there are either a lot of ignorant people taking part in
>teletext polls,or the arrogance of the English has reared it's ugly
>head once again.
Third possibility: there's a Scotsman out for a bit of sh*t stirring
;-)
Regards,
Dom
|
32.4041 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Wed May 04 1994 16:43 | 5 |
|
Belated Congrats and thanks for getting us into Europe, see you in ten
days,
Loz.
|
32.4042 | Premiership Quality | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed May 04 1994 16:50 | 25 |
| As for the poll, I would set very little store by it. It's unscientific
and others recently have included "Which of England's middle order
flops would you drop?" A bit like the Sun and its "20 things....."
On the strength of the League, Utd are (unfortunately) in a league of
their own. There is probably only one other club who can challenge them
with any consistency and that's Arsenal. Other "big clubs" like
Liverpool, Villa, Wednesday, Leeds and Newcastle (possibly) will be
there or there abouts but rely on getting the right blend for a season.
I am tempted to exclude Blackburn for the moment as I remember them
scraping out of Div 1 (2) with a poor team before Mr Walker arrived.
They may join them they may not.
Finally, there are a group of teams who will yoyo between relegation
battles and mid table mediocrity. And that's probably all the rest of
the Premiership, plus the "sleeping (Permanently?) giants" in the
Endsleigh. I include Palace in this. They will probably have a good
season next yeat, bouyed by a strong young squad and the buzz of
promotion, but they cannot compete for the very best players and are
always at risk of losing the star youngsters. But at least we have
something to really play for - be it promotion or fighting against
relegation! I know which one I prefer, but I *was* interested til the
last minute of the last game last year!
Paul
|
32.4043 | I just thought I'd ask.... | AYOV25::LGRACE | | Thu May 05 1994 02:37 | 9 |
| I know that this is a longshot but is there anybody out there who could
get there hands on two Cup Final tickets for me.I am keen follower of
Man Utd up here in Scotland,however I would really like to be at
Wembley but I have not been successfully in my attempts to get tickets.
If anyone could put me in touch,or knows anyone who could help I would
be really obliged.I am based in Ayr (0292) 266955 ext3386 or on
VAX-MAIL SSMPRD::LGRACE.
Cheers
Lawrence
|
32.4044 | | GLADYS::CRAVEN | When you buy a Big Mac you get a bag | Thu May 05 1994 04:59 | 3 |
| G'day soccer mad Scotsmen anyone know the score last night
Utd V. Southamp. Thanks.....Ica
|
32.4045 | | AYOV25::LGRACE | | Thu May 05 1994 09:02 | 2 |
| Another win for United last night,2-0 with Kanchelskis and Hughes
bagging the goals.
|
32.4046 | A New record? | MOEUR8::SMITH | | Thu May 05 1994 12:04 | 4 |
|
Has Cantona set a new record by winning three Championships in a run?
I only ask since it was mentioned by the French commentary team last
night.
|
32.4047 | Ooh Aah | BUSSTP::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Thu May 05 1994 12:26 | 10 |
|
They say one player doesn't make a team, however, Cantona has now
played 70 games for United and has been on the loosing side only 3
times!! Not a bad record by any standards.
Mind you, after missing a couple of sitters last night, Fergie might
have to drop him and bring in a decent striker. :-)
Danny.
|
32.4049 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu May 05 1994 12:26 | 15 |
| ManU are attempting to withdraw from the Coke Cup next season. They
want to concentrate on Europe. I've thought for quite a while that all
teams who qualify for Europe shouldn't bother with this competition.
Good to see someone taking the initiative. The League, however, are not
so keen as this is their only major competition. Seems they've got some
contract forcing all Premier clubs to play - could be interesting.
I'd like to see them enforce it.
And tonights shock result is :-
Manchester Utd 0 - 3 Lincoln
Paul.
|
32.4050 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Thu May 05 1994 12:28 | 10 |
|
Re. -4046
........talk about inviting Cunno to jump on his soap box!!!
......come on then Cunno, how many Liverpool players won three in a
row???
JBG
|
32.4051 | Coca Cola Cup renamed to Runners Up Cup !!! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu May 05 1994 12:46 | 31 |
|
Martin Edwards was interviewed on SKY Soccer News last night, and he
made the point that the situation had changed somewhat with the new
mini-league format for the European Cup, which comes into effect next
season. This guarantees a busy time for teams taking part (I think he
said 7 guaranteed games, with groups of 8, but I'm not sure of this).
As Paul said, The League have said that all clubs are obliged to
participate, and no exceptions will be made. Presumably, this is
influenced by the fact that the clubs who may want to withdraw are
those most likely to attract large crowds, and add glamour to the
event. A lot of people have viewed the Coca Cola Cup as a third-rate
competition (excepting Aston Villa and Coke !), but this would really
condemn it to oblivion (TV would have a lot less interest without
Arsenal (Congrats on a great performance last night), Blackburn,
ManU and possibly Newcastle). Ironically, the defending Coca Cola Cup
Champions would be exempt from having to defend their title !!!
In the event that The League attempt to force teams to compete then I
think Paul's forecasted result was pretty much on the money. I believe
that I may be able to expand on his prediction by adding details of the
goalscorers :
> And tonights shock result is :-
> Manchester Utd 0 - 3 Lincoln
O.G. Schmeichel x 3
Jerry.
|
32.4052 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu May 05 1994 12:56 | 8 |
| Well done Jerry. I was trying to think of something to make the result
look more authentic and you've hit the nail on the head. The League
wouldn't even raise an eyebrow if the goals came from Schmeical.
Cheers,
Paul.
|
32.4053 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu May 05 1994 13:35 | 9 |
| Wouldn't it be possible for Utd to play their reserve/youth team in
the fizzy-pop cup ? Both teams have been successful this season and it
would give good experience to some of the less-established players. I
wouldn't have thought Utd could get in trouble for this - I know it's
different for league games when you are supposed to field your best
team, but surely it's only Utd' loss if they get knocked out (and maybe
Coca-Cola's).
Dave
|
32.4054 | Another Win | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu May 05 1994 14:17 | 6 |
32.4055 | HELP | PLUNDR::WADDLE | | Thu May 05 1994 15:26 | 3 |
|
DID BRUCE PLAY LAST NIGHT ?
|
32.4056 | Resting | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Thu May 05 1994 15:30 | 16 |
| re -.1
"did bruce play last night"
Steve Bruce did NOT play last night. He has a slight aggrevation to an
ankle, so Fergie rested him.
The team last night was:
Walsh, Parker, Pallister, Sharpe, Irwin, Ince, Keane, Giggs, Cantona,
Kanchelskis, Hughes.
mac
|
32.4057 | | PLUNDR::WADDLE | | Thu May 05 1994 15:33 | 2 |
|
THANKS..
|
32.4058 | Lower the volume man...Try small letters :-) | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu May 05 1994 15:58 | 0 |
32.4059 | | PLAYER::LESOIL | | Thu May 05 1994 16:08 | 14 |
|
Re :
>> This brings their points total to 91 which is a new record for the Old
>> First Division and Premiership.
Wow, I thought the Looneypool had all the records in their hand.
Or maybe there's a handover happening ... United is certainly
bringing the Premiership to a decent level.
Ph./
|
32.4061 | Phil Neal is another. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I am the best footballer in DEC by a long way | Thu May 05 1994 16:23 | 9 |
|
Re -1,
I left out one obvious one.
Phil Neal (1982, 83, 84) along with 1976, 77, 79 & 80.
C U N N O
|
32.4062 | Nothing new in declining..... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu May 05 1994 16:25 | 13 |
|
This business over the Coca-Cola Cup surprises me....in the early days
of the League Cup neither Everton or Liverpool entered the competition
UNTIL a European place was at stake....
On some previous note...re a reserve side...AC Milan have been doing
this for the past two years...mind you this was Berlusconi's idea that
they should have a team for the League and a more or less different
one for Europe, the Cup and friendlies.
Regards,
Dezzz.
|
32.4063 | Who is this Cantona bloke anyway, sounds like a soft drink. | PETRUS::GUEST_N | | Thu May 05 1994 17:34 | 8 |
| And don't forget the great Huddersfield Town of the 1920's. ie the
first side to win the league 3 in a row.
HAvn't got the data here, but VERY sure that various members of the
team played in all three years.
Nigel
|
32.4064 | RE: a few back... | CLARID::KREYER | Andre KREYER, Sophia Antipolis (FR) | Thu May 05 1994 17:50 | 10 |
|
> Has Cantona set a new record by winning three Championships in a run?
> I only ask since it was mentioned by the French commentary team last
> night.
I think "Tout a fait Thierry" said Cantona was the first/only
"Continental" player to do that. This must be a statement which
even Cunno (Mr statistics...) would have to agree with :-)
.Andre.
|
32.4065 | ?? | PAKORA::GCULLION | | Mon May 09 1994 12:28 | 10 |
|
Anyone know if the game against Celtic a week today is definetly
on or not ??? I just heard this morning that it has been cancelled
again,only after being announced it was back on, on saturday.
Cheers
Gary.
|
32.4066 | Hughes v Celtic | MUFC::TONY | | Mon May 09 1994 13:26 | 6 |
| Re. 4065
The games is on Monday the 16th at 8:00pm....
Tony
|
32.4067 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Zulu's....fousands of `em | Mon May 09 1994 13:55 | 3 |
| what happens in the event of a replay of the FA Cup final?...
Ray
|
32.4068 | | CHEFS::HARRISR | Ave you gota loit boy ? | Mon May 09 1994 14:10 | 6 |
| Chelsea win 2 - 0
8^)
Rich.
|
32.4069 | Replays | MUFC::TONY | | Mon May 09 1994 14:11 | 5 |
| FA Cup final replays are typically on a Thursday night. I assume in the event
of that happening then you'll see the likes of Dublin.McClair,Phelan etc etc
ie The real stars.
Tony
|
32.4070 | | KIRKTN::GCULLION | | Mon May 09 1994 15:12 | 13 |
|
Has anybody got any addresses for B+B's near the stadium,as i'm
coming down with a couple of my mates for the game,and we don't
have any accomodation yet.
If anybody has,could they send me it up(preferably on mail,as not
to clog up the note).You can get me on THERAJ::GCULLION.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers.
Gary.
|
32.4071 | Why oh why oh why | YUPPY::PANES | Fred West - Dad of the Year | Mon May 09 1994 15:35 | 15 |
|
It appears that Mr Cantona is unable to confine his violent
outbursts to the football pitch. A Manchester businessman
alleges that he was assaulted by the bold Eric in what seems
to be a motiveless attack. Once again I am of the belief that
this supremely talented but temperamental footballer has
brought the noble game into disrepute. Surely it is time for
the F.A. to take some positive action and punish, the player,
and the team that seems not only to allow, but condone such
behaviour. Might I suggest that a "fine" ... 10 points
perhaps.. would be appropriate.
Stuart
|
32.4072 | What Where Who When How? | CODIN::PHAYDEN | | Mon May 09 1994 15:59 | 7 |
| In the paper today, Brian Robson is quoted as saying that he has been offered a
player manager position by a Premier league club. Who is it ? City maybe ?
Rgds.,
Peter.
|
32.4073 | Idle speculation | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon May 09 1994 16:10 | 11 |
| Peter,
the rumour I've heard is Liverpool !, alongside, rather than replacing
Evans.
My own guess would be Coventry, or even some kind of set up with Big
Ron at Villa, although City is certainly possible.
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4074 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | Shy Ann (Indian Virgin) | Mon May 09 1994 16:14 | 3 |
|
I think Joe Royal has been given the city job...or was that just a
Steve Wright joke?
|
32.4075 | I've a feeling in me bones | CODIN::PHAYDEN | | Mon May 09 1994 17:25 | 20 |
| I'll tell you what , if I were Robson I wouldn't mind the City job. Lee's money
and that new German striker, the prospects look good.
Liverpool seem to be the most likely candidate other that the fact that Robson
has never played for them and he's the arch enemies hero !
So the candidates look to be...
Liverpool ?
Coventry ?
QPR ?
West Ham ?
Man. City
Villa ( As Ron's assistant ) ?
My money goes on City. Just a little hunch
Rgds.,
Peter.
|
32.4076 | Those latex puppets ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Mon May 09 1994 20:40 | 9 |
|
Re.4071
I don't know about the attck on the businessman, but he did attack a
commentator on the TV last night.
At least I think it was, or someone the `Spitting Image' of him !
8*))
|
32.4077 | They must take action now!!!!! | YUPPY::PANES | Fred West - Dad of the Year | Tue May 10 1994 12:55 | 9 |
|
Coventry's promising Irish defender Babb, has had to withdraw from the
international squad, after picking up an injury. This was allegedly caused
by Cantona stamping on him. When is the F.A. going to clamp down on this
appalling "technique" that appears to creeping into the repertoire of certain
players with a certain club?
Stuart
|
32.4078 | There's only one Bryan Robson | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue May 10 1994 16:49 | 11 |
32.4079 | Story of 1993/4 Premiership | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Tue May 10 1994 16:56 | 62 |
|
This landed on my desk today. Fair summary of this season I think!!
Newcastle United 1 Manchester United 7
Manchester United's march towards the Premiership title continued today
after a stunning display at St James's Park.
Manchester United went ahead just before the kick off when Sharpe's
through ball sent the linesman away down the rigth flank. His cross
was handled on the half way line by a Newcastle defender, Mark Hughes
stepped up to slam the ball home, his 65th penalty of the season, after
hitting both posts and the bar. It was no more than Man Utd deserved.
The 15th minute saw Super Reds go two up after Barry Venison was
penalised for coughing just outstide the area. Eric Cantona's free
kick was handled by Scott Sellers, struck first time by Giggs, hit the
back of the defenders boot, bounced up, struck the rim of the
spectators specticles and floated, assisted by a freak wind, into the
top corner of the Newcastle net. It was no more than Man Utd deserved.
The 21st minute saw more trouble for Newcastle when Andy Cole was sent
off for enquiring about the referee's red shirt. Steve Bruce was also
sent off for being Steve Bruce.
Two minutues before the interval Newcastle struck back after an amazing
piece of good fortune, Peter Beardsley hitting home the rebound after
the shot had been stopped on the line by the referee. Man Utd could
scarcely believe their bad luck. Alex ferguson threw done his
programme and wouldn't speak to anyone for ten minutes.
The restart saw unsportsmanlike Newcastle making ridiculous claims for
a penalty after Paul Ince had accidentally beaten up Paul Bracewell.
The referee had missed the incident due to his red scarf flowing in his
eyes. Ten minutes later Alex Ferguson took off Brian McClair and
replaced him with three other players
Man Utd's third came after Newcastle had been caught offside in their
own penalty area. Irwin took the free kick which bobbled home after
hitting the underside of the floodlights. The referee claimed the
final touch. It was no more than Man Utd deserved.
Super-marvel-wonder-reds goal number four came after ninety eight
minutes, after Beresford had conceded a penalty by blantant;y glancing
at the referee.
So 4-1 at full time, but the referee agreed to call in 7-1 after
Ferguson threatened to cry and stamp his feet if he didn't.
It was no more then Man Utd deserved .................
regards
Stephen
Kenny's Barmy Army
|
32.4080 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Tue May 10 1994 17:59 | 11 |
| The recent inclusion of Walsh in goal has solved one of the problem
nicknames for Utd fans. We now have :
Walshy Keano
SHarpey Robbo
Giggsy Pallo
Hughesy
Brucey
Incey
Only Parker, Irwin, Cantona and KanKan to sort out now.
|
32.4081 | Phelan and Sealey on freebies | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue May 10 1994 18:03 | 7 |
|
CEEFAX reported yesterday that Manchester United were to release Les Sealey and
Mike Phelan on free transfers.
ANy confirmation from you United fans out there??
/Kev
|
32.4082 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue May 10 1994 18:17 | 11 |
| >>Only Parker, Irwin, Cantona and KanKan to sort out now.
How 'bout
Paddy
Froggie
Ruskie
Crappie :-)
Peter
|
32.4083 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Tue May 10 1994 18:54 | 8 |
|
re.4081
Phelan is over-priced.
Tony
|
32.4084 | Latest from O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue May 10 1994 21:49 | 11 |
32.4085 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Wed May 11 1994 14:31 | 7 |
|
Given that Walsh has played well as Schmeichel's stand-in, and
given Schmeichel's record of cock-ups prior to his injury.........
who does the panel think Mr Ferguson will pick for this weekend's
cup final?
JBG
|
32.4086 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Wed May 11 1994 14:35 | 7 |
|
Gary Bailey.
Tony
|
32.4087 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed May 11 1994 14:51 | 6 |
| Or that scotish goalie they used to have.. his name escapes me for the
moment.. Jim Leyton.. that him..;->
He did well in the cup final a few years back didn't he... NOT!
Rick.
|
32.4088 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Wed May 11 1994 15:03 | 10 |
|
Sorry Rick, you must have been misled....
>> that scotish goalie <<
(assuming you meant Scottish!), the Scottish goalie is another one of
those old myths that Magnus Magnuson used to rattle on about! Nobody's
actually seen one! 8-)
JBG
|
32.4089 | When the going gets tough .... | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed May 11 1994 15:09 | 4 |
|
there can only be one man for the job !
Am I the only one old enough to remember Paddy Roache ?
|
32.4090 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Little Frank is absolutely bobbins at football | Wed May 11 1994 15:11 | 8 |
| Jon,
You can't fool me. I remember gAlan Rough from Argentina '78. If he wasn't a
Scottish Goalie I'm the second son of a wayward cucumber. Big hair, lots of
picking ball out of back of net type activities, lots of embarrassing results
against third rate middle eastern sides; it all slides into place. 8-)
Mike
|
32.4091 | A tradition second to none! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed May 11 1994 15:21 | 12 |
|
>You can't fool me. I remember gAlan Rough from Argentina '78. If he wasn't a
>Scottish Goalie I'm the second son of a wayward cucumber. Big hair, lots of
>picking ball out of back of net type activities, lots of embarrassing results
>against third rate middle eastern sides; it all slides into place. 8-)
...and lots of colliding with goalposts at Wembley, while trying to
save 30-yarders from Kevin Beattie!
George Wood, anyone?
Dom
|
32.4092 | Rathole beginning....... | AYOV16::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Wed May 11 1994 15:26 | 7 |
|
......and lots of watching very weak shots trickling through legs at
Hampden. Oops sorry, that was Clemence, wasn't it ?
Kev...
|
32.4093 | here's a nudder few | IRNBRU::HOWARD | NYC,June 18 - ITA 0 - 2 RoI | Wed May 11 1994 15:42 | 6 |
| Wasn't there a guy called Aleksic who played in goal for United around
80-81 type stuff?...
or maybe there wasn't....
bring back Bert Trautmann....and Lev Yashin....and Chris Turner
|
32.4094 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed May 11 1994 15:58 | 7 |
|
re. 4091
The scottish keeper grabbing the posts that day was one Stuart Kennedy
of Rangers. He went on to the dizzy heights of Forfar. Nuff said.
Del.
|
32.4096 | What a Name Dropper | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed May 11 1994 16:12 | 8 |
32.4097 | You're not as big a dropper as Paddy ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed May 11 1994 16:27 | 14 |
|
Brian,
Good to see Paddys career prospects improved !
I always thought he was unfairly treated, I mean, what's a few goals
between friends ?
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4098 | err what about the great Alex???? | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Wed May 11 1994 16:42 | 8 |
|
If I remember correctly Alex Stepney was the best the Mancs ever had... how
many years ago did he play???? he also played many a game for the mancs....
Brian get the Cunno stats out....
-dave-
|
32.4099 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Wed May 11 1994 17:05 | 20 |
|
Mike,
I don't think anyone will dispute your claims....
>> I'm the second son of a wayward cucumber. <<
8-)
JBG
Ps. I suppose its too much to expect any serious discussion of whether
we think Walsh(y) or Schmeichel(o) will play on Saturday? Yes, ....I
thought as much.
Pps. Jerry came in smiling this morning and when I asked him how he got
on last night he said he'd scored! 8-) (& now he's being all secretive
about who he's meeting for lunch.....maybe there's been a reconcilation
.....with OOO-n-AHH!)
|
32.4100 | You really shouldn't drink at lunchtime Jon !!! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed May 11 1994 17:26 | 27 |
| Jon,
Personally I'ld like to see Walsh stay in goal for Saturday. He's done
well in the last few games, and doesn't really deserve to be dropped
for Schmeichel, who, if he does play, will have to have his ankle
heavily strapped up. Having said that, Pete was the number one all
season, so perhaps it would be a bit harsh to leave him out for the Cup
Final, just cos he gave away a few stupid goals recently.
Re :
> Pps. Jerry came in smiling this morning and when I asked him how he got
> on last night he said he'd scored! 8-) (& now he's being all secretive
> about who he's meeting for lunch.....maybe there's been a reconcilation
> .....with OOO-n-AHH!)
As you're already aware I was talking about football when I said I had
scored last night. I also said that I had scored four times, and that
would be straining even my Irish charm (among other things !). I did,
however, get a free pint in the pub later as a reward for my "Goal of
the Game", a thundering header from a floated cross into a crowded
penalty area. If you don't believe me, ask Ray Wright. I didn't have
the heart to tell anyone that I had hit the ball with my left ear ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4101 | now the chairman's whinging.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | NYC,June 18 - ITA 0 - 2 RoI | Wed May 11 1994 17:27 | 15 |
| ManU's chairman Martin Edwards claims that United would have been
playing in the European Cup Final but for political skull-duggery by
UEFA....he MOANS about the `5 foreigner' rule saying that "it makes it
harder for English clubs because it basically bars us from competing
with the side that got us into the competition in the first place."
All together now......."aaawwwwwwwwwww, poor United"
the rules are there for all to see, so if they want to get further in
Europe, then the answer is blindingly simple....buy more top quality
English players!!!! there are a few about, Ferdinand, Platt, er,
someone else....
flame off .....
|
32.4102 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed May 11 1994 19:48 | 4 |
| Looks like my hunch was right. Just heard that Robbo is on his way to City as
"Part of the coaching staff".
Peter.
|
32.4103 | | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Wed May 11 1994 20:01 | 16 |
|
That'd be Chester City, right?
Not Manchester City shirley?!!
re earlier....Michael Phelan....mumble...
I agree with the noter who correctly pointed out that he was
over-priced as a free transfer. I'd expect us to have to part
with serious money to shift that camel.
re other earlier, Newcastle 1 United 7 etc...glad to see the
FA have finally taken referees seriously and appointed
professional refs for important matches. And you were lucky it
was only 7, Alex must've been in a good mood.
Andy.
|
32.4104 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed May 11 1994 20:06 | 11 |
| >>Not Manchester City shirley?!!
Don't call me Shirley !!!!!!!
O.K it's an old one...
Yep Man. City it is.
Peter.
|
32.4105 | The best player in Barrowford ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed May 11 1994 20:33 | 11 |
| Re: .4103
Andy,
I happen to know that Micky Phelen still lives near Burnley,
I wonder if that might indicate a return to Turf Moor,
from your description he would fit in nicely !
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4106 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | NYC,June 18 - ITA 0 - 2 RoI | Thu May 12 1994 13:12 | 5 |
| good news for the Mancs....KanKan has signed a 5 year deal worth 2
million quid....Middlesborough want Bryan Robson as their next manager,
250,000 quid a year....
|
32.4107 | Optimistic or what ? | SUBURB::GROOMN | Earning a fortune, paid a pittance !! | Thu May 12 1994 13:39 | 15 |
| Is the 5 foreigner rule racist and against EC regulations ?
Schmeical is fit and will probably play, I think Utd should play &
develop Walsh and flog PC, that reduces one foreigner problem.
Alex will probably go for Sutton in the summer and possibly another
(English) midfielder. If the Sutton bid is successful, Dublin has a
bleak future and Hughes' isn't all that certain, let's face it, Sutton
won't sign with a guarantee of reserve-team football !
No injury worries for saturday, I'm putting a bit of wedge on a 3-goal
margin to Utd (say 4-1).
Nev
|
32.4108 | and stop calling me shirley!! | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Thu May 12 1994 13:47 | 8 |
|
re .4103...
Barra'ford? Foulridge, surely?!
they're all good friends up there...
Andy.
|
32.4109 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Thu May 12 1994 13:57 | 9 |
| I am not saying that they shouldn't be strengthening the squad in all
areas, but I would have thought that United need to look to strengthen
their cover in the defence more than up front, although it is up front
that the foreigners rule hits hardest.
There again, what do I know, my team just came bottom in our Fantasy
Football League !
Terry
|
32.4110 | Another Burnley joke ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu May 12 1994 14:04 | 10 |
| Andy,
Its Wheatley Lane actually, where some of the more affluent members of the
enlarged Burnley family live.
Mickey doesn't like Foulridge because they already have a Res. !
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4111 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu May 12 1994 17:36 | 2 |
| My shopping list would be Jobson (for Bruce) and Sutton (for ?).
SChmeichal can go if he wants to; Walsh is just as good.
|
32.4112 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Thu May 12 1994 17:59 | 7 |
|
Agree on Jobson. Too good for the Endsliegh. And just as ugly as Bruce
too.
Tony
|
32.4113 | Without Schmeichel, the title race would've been boring ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu May 12 1994 17:59 | 12 |
| Simon,
Re: SChmeichal can go if he wants to; Walsh is just as good.
I disagree, Walsh has yet to prove his ability to give away stupid
goals at critical moments. Until he has teed-up the ball for the
opposition a couple of times, and perhaps head-butted Steve Bruce in
the opposition penalty ares, I believe we should keep Schmeichel on
hand for emergencies.
Jerry.
|
32.4114 | Wanted: good home for crap goalie | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu May 12 1994 19:40 | 12 |
| > -< Without Schmeichel, the title race would've been boring ;-) >-
Jerry,
If it's goalmouth thrills and spills you want, then look no further.
Chris Woods (ex England, like half the Wednesday side now - come back
Taylor, all is forgiven) is up for sale. You can have him at the
once-only offer price of 4 million. (a large amount of smileys for the
last bit)
Paul.
|
32.4115 | Cantona the Artist | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Thu May 12 1994 19:52 | 13 |
| Did anyone see the clip on Sportsnight last night when Cantona described
Football as the greatest art? (via sub-titles), and with Eric wearing a
baseball cap round the wrong way.
Apparently he is going to have his very own exhibition, including his latest
works:
Goss in Studs
Broken Babb
Norman ;-)
Apparently the full interview will be shown on Saturday in the UK.
|
32.4116 | see 32.4115 | YUPPY::PANES | I'm going to do FruitBat, Matthew | Thu May 12 1994 20:17 | 0 |
32.4117 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri May 13 1994 14:20 | 5 |
| Andy [Green],
If you wondered why I was absent from this notes file for so long, it
was because of inane ,crass noting like 32.4115 & 32.4116 -- it got so
boring.
|
32.4118 | Sense of humour failure...? | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Fri May 13 1994 16:05 | 5 |
| re: .4117
Ever tried writing anything interesting yourself??
Norman
|
32.4119 | Serious rathole ahead | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Fri May 13 1994 16:22 | 13 |
| Norman,
Nothing personal but we've had the "humour vs insult" debate before,
please let's not start it up again.
Simon has thrown a few insults at me and the club I follow in the past,
and I considered it 'interesting' enough to reply. Nuff said ?
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4120 | Agreed.. | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Fri May 13 1994 16:35 | 10 |
| Andy,
Yup... it's a fine line - particularly in written format, and when you don't
know the people. As an Arsenal supporter, the taunts about Adams being a donkey
get a bit boring... as I suppose the ones about Cantona, studs, etc. do... but
I suppose what is needed is that people don't take comments about players (in
their team) to heart. The results that Man.Utd have had this year, and Cantona's
player of the year award speak for themselves, despite his other problems.
Cheers... Norman
|
32.4121 | Agreed, but ...... | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Fri May 13 1994 17:07 | 9 |
| Well said Norman,
Of course, the difference is that Tony Adams IS a donkey, whereas
Eric's a really nice bloke who wouldn't hurt a fly !!!
Jerry.
;;;;;-------------)))))))))))))) (Just in case !)
|
32.4122 | The Double is up for Grabs | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri May 13 1994 17:11 | 7 |
32.4123 | Look, flag waving - it's a joke... | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Fri May 13 1994 17:18 | 10 |
| I think Cantona is an irrational, Gallic hothead who comes from a
family line that escaped the laws of natural selection. Just because
Tricky Trev wants him to stick around for another day or so to get a
better look at him in training he flys off the handle and buggers off
to Leeds and Manu and wins three championship medals. Just think, he'd
have been able to help Wednesday to consecutive 7th place if he'd
stayed put. I bet he really regrets his short temper now.
Paul.
|
32.4124 | C'MON YOU REDS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Fri May 13 1994 18:14 | 5 |
| I'm off home,
Good Luck,
Peter.
|
32.4125 | BEAT THAT ! | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Sat May 14 1994 21:34 | 5 |
| MAN UTD 4 CHELSEA 0
magificent stuff. Although 4-0 was a bit cruel to Chelsea.
|
32.4126 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Sun May 15 1994 15:34 | 5 |
| You woz lucky... that second penalty should never have been... after
that Chelsea just crumbled..... again the ref was on ManU's side...
Rick.
|
32.4127 | Happilly Hungover !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Sun May 15 1994 16:10 | 38 |
| I'm really suffering, but I'm here. A great victory yesterday forced me
to consume copious amounts of alcohol, including a bottle of RED South
African "Champagne" which was not at all apreciated by Richie, the
Chelsea fan in our midst.
However, I would have to agree that 4-0 flattered the Reds, and was
extremely harsh on a Chelsea team who for long periods in the first 60
minutes dominated the game. It might have been a completely different
story had Peacock's volley dipped an inch lower, or Spencer put away
one of his two clear(ish) chances.
The first penalty was undoubtedly justified. Denis was about to do one
of his jinky runs into the box and bury the ball in the Chelsea net.
The second penalty was very harsh. I was stunned when I realised that
he was pointing to the spot, although admittedly not half as stunned as
Richie who was babbling uncontrollably about the f*****g ref being an
stupid f*****g blind son of a f*****g b***h. After that, Chelsea had no
choice but to push up, exposing themselves to the United trademark -
quick breaks. I can't not mention Paul Ince's unselfish pass to Brian
McClair for the last goal. Perhaps he thought it was Eric coming in for
his hat-trick !!!
Anyway, I'm sure plenty of people will say that the Ref gave us the
game, and that we didn't deserve the win. I disagree. I know the second
penalty helped us a lot, but we had been starting to get on top even
before the first penalty, and at 1-0 I fully expected the lads to turn
on the style and cruise home to take the double ! I had planned to
skip football this afternoon to rest a niggling injury, but after
yesterday, I couldn't possibly just sit around when there's football to
be played.
Last but not least, a word of thanks to Martin (Cunno). In the build-up
to yesterday's game he threw his support behind Chelsea, just as he had
done with Blackburn. I mentioned at the time, that this was probably
just what United needed - A jinx on Chelsea !!!!! Thanks again !
Jerry.
|
32.4128 | Another view | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Sun May 15 1994 22:45 | 29 |
| jerry,
A reasonably fair match report but i'd have to say that it was the
second penalty that killed the game - Chelsea might have come back from
1 down. The first penalty was definitely justified (yes I do support
LIverpool) in fact it was almost as much a case of assault and battery
as that tackle on Giggs at the start of the game. The second penalty
well even the Manc supporters in the bar I watched the game at seemed
surprised.
After that the game was dead the third goal was keystone cops stuff
with the two chelsea defenders converging on each other - had the other
one played the ball instead Hughes would never have got the ball.
One thing I noticed was that there wasn't really an oustanding Manc
player rather a good team performance. Both Giggs and Cantona were
subdued and it didn't seem to be as much of the attractive footie that
the Mancs have played in the league this year.
I must admit I was only semi-neutral but Chelsea didn't deserve to lose
4-0 the history books will never show how close a game it really was
2-1 would have been fairer.
Anyhow congrats to the Mancs on joining the big-three (liverpool, arse,
totts) on completing the double this century.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.4129 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Mon May 16 1994 12:49 | 25 |
|
Well, although the first penalty was clear cut, I thought the
defender was making a genuine attempt for the ball & not deliberately
trying to hack Irwin (as in the S????berg challenge on Giggs). Chelsea
were unlucky and certainly deserved better. They kept United pretty much
subdued for the first hour then conceded 3 goals in 10 minutes.
Although the 2nd penalty was very harsh (I thought it should have been
obstruction), it was really the first that did the damage. Against the
run of play, with Chelsea looking boyant, they go a goal down & as
Jerry said, ManU are always dangerous on the break.
Hughes took his goal well but you have to feel for the defender,
who having minutes before given away the 2nd penalty, then slips and
leaves Hughes to run in unopposed on the keeper. Ince's "goal" was in-
evitable with Chelsea pushing up and creating chances right to the end.
I had to applaud Ince giving the goal to McClair who had just come on.
Not a bad cup final for us neutrals. Well done ManU - given their
standard of play over the season, a well deserved double ......And
Congratulations to Chelsea ...... they made a good game and never gave
up even when the cause was lost. They missed out on the treble but were
the only side this season to do the double over United.
JBG
|
32.4131 | It's the Treble | UPROAR::WRIGHTT | | Mon May 16 1994 13:27 | 5 |
| So United have finally one the treble.
The League, the Cup and Top of the Pops...... That must be unique!
What a group.
|
32.4132 | "GREAT", not yet ! | SHIPS::HENDERSON_P | | Mon May 16 1994 13:57 | 25 |
| Well done United for completing a fantastic season with a great result
against Chelsea. Chelsea battled hard and 4-0 was a harsh scoreline but
that's football. This United team is again being built up by the media
as one of the greatest but can only justify this tag by lifting the
European cup next year. The side is very good and the most pleasing
part of this season for me has been the new found resilience and
ability to win games when not playing well. Ferguson must be applauded
for the way he handles the media and has built a strong team/club
spirit where everyone plays for each other. At times in those dark far
off days of late February United were in danger of overstepping the
mark but in the end it was that part of their game that pulled them
through.
Ferguson says that he will buy at least one English player this summer
to support the European crusade and to keep up the competition for
places. I think United need a quality full back to replace Parker, whose
distribution is very poor, and compliment Irwin, the best full back in
the League. They may also need a quality midfielder as on saturday only
Ince is English outside the back four.
Ince is still holding out on signing a contract but he must stay as he
imo has been Uniteds best player again this season.
Roll on next season.
|
32.4133 | A Cunno note with no bulls**t - Amazing !!! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon May 16 1994 14:40 | 6 |
| Re: .4130
Well done Martin, that was your most intelligent input into this
conference by miles. Keep up the good work ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4134 | Very unstaisfactory... | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Mon May 16 1994 15:29 | 23 |
| Well I watched a brutal game of football on Saturday. United deserved their
first penalty and their win. Chelsea only have Hoddle to blame for loosing the
cup.
Admittedly the second penalty was harsh and never should have been given and it
probably killed the game. But Hoddle and Cascarino should have been on from the
begining of the second half before any goals were scored. The dwarves up front
were little more than useless against Bruce and Pallister and Irwin.
United were never in the game up until the second goal and how anyone can be so
ecstatic abot such a lacklustre performance is beyond me.
As somebody said, Europe will be the true test of their metal, and they'd want
to be able to adapt a bit better to the oppositions tactics if they want to win
there !
When Hoddle and Cas did come on, Chelsea looked like a team capable of winning a
game not just suffocating one. Unfortunately they were 3-0 down before the penny
droped.
"Boring Boring United..." could've been the chant on Saturday and we don't want
that do we ?
Peter.
|
32.4135 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon May 16 1994 16:05 | 14 |
| Whilst I agree that United didn't do much in the first half, other than
get themselves in trouble through slack defending, the second half was
very different.
Even before the first penalty, you had the sense that United had shaken
of their lethargy and got going. They had pressed Chelsea all the time
upto the first goal.
As for the second penalty, it was debatable whether or not the offence
was in the area; even so the defender should have been off. I thought
fouling someone in such a position was a dismissable offence.
PS:Is it just me or does John Motson get worse with every match he
comments on? At times it was pure drivel.
|
32.4136 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Mon May 16 1994 16:26 | 9 |
|
Congratulations to Man U and their fans. I am disappointed at the
final score as I don't beleive the margin reflect's Chelsea's performance
but there you go.
All the best in Europe next season, I hope you do well for the sake of
all other English clubs.
Loz.
|
32.4137 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon May 16 1994 16:42 | 6 |
|
Congrats to Utd for doing the double. As its been said, it wasnt much of
a final really, maybe I'm a bit bias but I thought Last year's final was better
and I know what you all thought about that....That my 2 cents worth
Mick
|
32.4138 | Well said that man! | PAKORA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in.... | Mon May 16 1994 17:02 | 21 |
|
re John Motson.
Didn't you just love the bit where he said:-
"Just a point about the earlier penalty, I'd just like to say that Mr
Ellery's(?) positioning at the incident was impecable, and was an
example to all referees about where they should be when play is in that
area"
The words were just out his mouth when the second penalty was awarded
with Mr Ellery(I think that was his name) about 30 yards away and the
foul actually happening outside the box.
He also described the one that hit the bar as a tremendous piece of
skill.
I just saw the Scottish version of the highlights. Were there any more
Colemanballs?
Archie
|
32.4139 | Chelsea, you have my sympathy (FWIW) | PAVONE::TURNER | | Mon May 16 1994 17:05 | 49 |
|
I've always defined myself as "a Man. Utd fan...of sorts", in so far as
they get my support because I think they consistently play the best
football in the country. However, I don't recall ever seeing a team
play so poorly for a 4-0 victory!
Sure, United upped a gear just before the first penalty was awarded and
pretty much bossed the contest from then on. But it has to be said that
the FIRST penalty changed the face of the game. The second penalty was
a travesty of justice (the initial contact was definitely outside the
area), but, IMO, Chelsea would have had dire problems pulling the game
round anyway.
United did play some excellent stuff in the last 20 mins (against a
wafer-thin defence), but I can't think of a United player who really
deserved the plaudits at the end of the game. Never have I seen Ince so
ineffectual. Keane was mediocrity itself - if I had a say in the
matter, I'd sell him tomorrow, especially as United have got to mount a
serious challenge in Europe next year (who cares about a third league
win?); ditto Scmeichel - what is the point of "wasting" an overseas
place on a goalkeeper? As for Cantona, I'd give him a kick up the
backside if *I* had to run around and win back the ball every time one
of his extravagant backheels was picked up by the opposition. Perhaps
Pallister and Hughes deserved credit - no one in the game (not even Van
Basten) is as good as Hughes at controlling the ball under pressure
from a deadball situation and immediately setting up the play.
No, this may seem scathing but I can't get excited about a performance
which only looked respectable for the last half hour.
FLAME OFF
That said, United have often been guilty in the past of creating scores
of chances and drawing 0-0. And the cynics always say that the mark of
a great team is to win when they're playing badly (shades of Juventus
during the Platini era). In their defence, I thought they looked pretty
tired even when going up to receive the cup - probably this season has
taken its toll.
On to Europe then - and I say: sell Schmeichel and Keane. The defence
is by no means water-tight, perhaps Bruce's days are numbered, though
he's gritty enough to control even the trickiest customers. Parker
still looks out of position at right back, and I'm still not 100%
convinced by Irwin, though I'm beginning to like the guy.
Still, an *on-form* United with Giggs, Cantona, Hughes and Ince, will
give most teams problems.
Dom
|
32.4140 | It was the biggest parade of the year ... | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon May 16 1994 17:33 | 8 |
|
Hey, somebodys been tampering with the rose-tinted spectacles, first
Peter Hayden and now Dom Turner, anybody else remember the story of the
Emperors new clothes ?
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4141 | Dedicated To Smiley Kenny! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Mon May 16 1994 17:42 | 14 |
32.4142 | The emperors got a new away kit | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon May 16 1994 18:21 | 18 |
32.4144 | | PAVONE::TURNER | | Mon May 16 1994 18:47 | 31 |
32.4145 | c'mon guys, it's a serious question. | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon May 16 1994 19:42 | 14 |
|
Thanks Dom, informative as ever ;-) but my curiosity is now
aroused:
Please, BRIAN, or anybody who actually goes to O.T.,
How much does a Man. United Season Ticket really cost ? and whats the
difference between that and a League Match Ticket Book which I seem to
remember somebody telling me they had ?
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4147 | Don't know how people can afford to go | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon May 16 1994 20:26 | 10 |
| Andy, Thinking of trading your ticket in then? Perhaps you want to
follow a winning team?
According to someone who rang the ground today, LMTB's are 304 for next
season and 320-ish for other types of season tickets. ANd don't bother
applying...no new issues for next season.
Why did United not build a 2-tier stadium, they would fill it every
match, and even give away supporters some room.
|
32.4148 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Mon May 16 1994 20:26 | 18 |
32.4149 | Mines a Double | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAHUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon May 16 1994 21:30 | 9 |
32.4150 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon May 16 1994 21:34 | 5 |
| >LEAHUE CHAMPIONS
Huh?!
Rick
|
32.4151 | Looks expensive. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon May 16 1994 21:42 | 9 |
32.4152 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | NYC,June 18 - ITA 0 - 2 RoI | Mon May 16 1994 23:36 | 7 |
| The Charity Shield this year will be between ManUtd and Blackburn. I
thought Chelsea would get to play this game as runner-up in the FA Cup.
Is there a precedent for this, (ie. 1st -v- 2nd)?...
Ray....
ps. well done United on Saturday, what a bloody awful match, tho....
|
32.4153 | ? | PAKORA::JJACK | | Tue May 17 1994 03:09 | 5 |
|
Anyone know the score from Sparky's testimonial against the Tic
tonite ?
|
32.4154 | | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | The Money is in the bank | Tue May 17 1994 05:40 | 3 |
| re-1
No
|
32.4155 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue May 17 1994 12:59 | 5 |
| Celtic 3 - MancU 1
:->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Rick.
|
32.4156 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | NYC,June 18 - ITA 0 - 2 RoI | Tue May 17 1994 13:03 | 5 |
| Donnelly scored twice for the celts,
Dublin scored for ManU
Ray....
|
32.4157 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | Shy Ann (Indian Virgin) | Tue May 17 1994 13:04 | 7 |
|
Man Utd 1-3 Celtic
(Dion Dublin) (Simon Donelly) 2
(Willie Falconer)
Att: 42,000
|
32.4158 | Falconer | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Tue May 17 1994 14:01 | 4 |
| Willie Falconer was a good buy by Macari. He showed a lot of
potential with the Blades. Has he settled at Parkhead?
Simon
|
32.4159 | Who played for the Reds ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue May 17 1994 14:08 | 1 |
|
|
32.4160 | The Team | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue May 17 1994 16:04 | 15 |
32.4161 | Best of British. | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Tue May 17 1994 16:36 | 6 |
|
Well done Celtic.A tremendous result for Scottish football.
It certainly puts the "Super Dooper" Premiership and it's new Double
winners in their places anyway.
|
32.4162 | Willie Falconer... | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Tue May 17 1994 16:47 | 10 |
|
re. a few back
Willie Falconer is a poor excuse for a footballer.....he's no pace and
has only one foot....and even that's no good.I've formed this opinion
over the past few months,and can remember him only having one half decent
game (away at Hibs).....maybe Sheff Utd could buy him back ?
Andy.
|
32.4163 | So he hasn't settled then? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Tue May 17 1994 17:03 | 1 |
|
|
32.4164 | Some Trivia fron season 93/94 | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue May 17 1994 19:29 | 10 |
32.4165 | Quick, get yourself some professional help Brian... | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Tue May 17 1994 19:39 | 18 |
|
>> Cantona is the first player to score 2 penalty's in a Final.
>> United have equaled Spurs record of 8 victorys in the FA Cup.
>> United are the first team to win 7 finals at Wembley.
>> United lost just 6 times in 63 games this season.
>> Cantona finished top scorer in all competitions with 25 goals.
. Oh no Brian, whats happening.....your metamorphosing into
. aaargh....noooo.....it can't be....
^
|
8-)
JBG
|
32.4166 | Eric Cantona's the 1st player named Eric Cantona to play for MU | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue May 17 1994 20:45 | 13 |
| Jon,
Get lost. This is the Manchester United note. Brian is perfectly
entitled to enter related information here for the benefit of those of
us who are interested in our team.
When Brian starts to enter this type of info in the Liverpool or
Blackburn note then he can start looking for professional help ;-)))
Thanks for the trivia Brian,
Jerry.
|
32.4167 | League appearances & goals | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue May 17 1994 20:51 | 22 |
| United's list of appearance's is remarkable. people talk about them
having a big squad but they only used 14 players mainly and 6 others
playing one game, and Gary Walsh playing 2 (I'm talking about people
starting the game, but not always finishing it -- cue .....)
League appearances Goals
Schmeichal 40 -
Parker 39 -
Irwin 42 2
Bruce 41 3
Pallister 41 1
Robson 10 1
Keane 34 5
Ince 39 8
Kanchelskis 28 6
Hughes 36 12
Giggs 32 13
McClair 12 1
Sharpe 26 9
Cantona 34 18
Phelan, Ferguson, Dublin, Martin, Neville, McKee 1
Walsh 2
|
32.4168 | The Stats of a Double Winning Side | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue May 17 1994 22:16 | 74 |
| Manchester United Football Club
Fixtures for Season 1993/94 Result Scorers
* Live on SKY
@ Live on ITV
+ Live on BBC
Sat Aug 7th Arsenal (CH) Wembley 1-1 Hughes (Utd Won 5-4 Pens)
Sun Aug 15th * Norwich City (A) 2-0 Giggs,Robson
Wed Aug 18th Sheffield United (H) 3-0 Keane(2),Hughes
Sat Aug 21th Newcastle United (H) 1-1 Giggs
Mon Aug 23rd * Aston Villa (A) 2-1 Sharpe(2)
Sat Aug 28th Southampton (A) 3-1 Sharpe,Cantona,Irwin
Wed Sep 1st West Ham United (H) 3-0 Sharpe,Cantona(P),Bruce
Sat Sep 11th Chelsea (A) 0-1
Wed Sep 15th @ Honved (A) (EC 1st Rd 1L) 3-2 Keane(2),Cantona
Sun Sep 19th * Arsenal (H) 1-0 Cantona
Wed Sep 22nd Stoke City (A) (C Cola) 1-2 Dublin
Sat Sep 25th Swindon Town (H) 4-2 Kanchelskis,Cantona,Hughes(2)
Wed Sep 29th @ Honved (H) (EC 1st Rd 2L) 2-1 Bruce(2)
Sat Oct 2nd Sheffield Wednesday (A) 3-2 Hughes(2),Giggs
Wed Oct 5th Stoke City (H) (C Cola) 2-0 Sharpe,McClair
Sat Oct 16th Spurs (H) 2-1 Keane,Sharpe
Wed Oct 20th @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 1st Lg 3-3 Robson,Cantona,OG
Sat Oct 23rd Everton (A) 1-0 Sharpe
Wed Oct 27th Leicester (H) (C Cola Cup) 5-1 Bruce(2),McClair,Sharpe,Hughes
Sat Oct 30th Queens Park Rangers (H) 2-1 Cantona,Hughes
Wed Nov 3rd @ Galatasaray EC 2nd 2nd Lg 0-0
Sun Nov 7th * Manchester City (A) 3-2 Cantona(2),Keane
Sat Nov 20th Wimbledon (H) 3-1 Pallister,Hughes,Kanchelskis
Wed Nov 24th Ipswich Town (H) 0-0
Sat Nov 27th Coventry City (A) 1-0 Cantona
Tue Nov 30th Everton (A) (C Cola Cup) 2-0 Hughes,Giggs
Sat Dec 4th Norwich City (H) 2-2 Giggs,McClair
Tue Dec 7th Sheffield United (A) 3-0 Hughes,Sharpe,Cantona
Sat Dec 11th Newcastle United (A) 1-1 Ince
Sun Dec 19th * Aston Villa (H) 3-1 Cantona(2),Ince
Sun Dec 26th * Blackburn Rovers (H) 1-1 Ince
Wed Dec 29th Oldham Athletic (A) 5-2 Kanchelskis,Bruce,Cantona(P),
Giggs(2)
Sat Jan 1st Leeds United (H) 0-0
Tue Jan 4th * Liverpool (A) 3-3 Bruce,Giggs,Irwin
Sun Jan 9th + Sheffield Utd (A)F.A Cup 3 1-0 Hughes
Wed Jan 12th Portsmouth (H) (C Cola Cup) 2-2 Giggs,Cantona
Sat Jan 15th Spurs (A) 1-0 Hughes
Sat Jan 22nd Everton (H) 1-0 Giggs
Wed Jan 26th Portsmouth (A) (C Cola Cup) 1-0 McClair
Sat Jan 29th Norwich (A) F.A. Cup 4 2-0 Keane,Cantona
Sat Feb 5th Queens Park Rangers (A) 3-2 Kanchelskis,Cantona,Giggs
Sun Feb 13th @ Sheffield Wed (H) (C.C S/F) 1-0 Giggs
Sun Feb 20th * Wimbledon F.A. Cup 5 (A) 3-0 Cantona,Ince,Irwin
Sat Feb 26th West Ham United (A) 2-2 Hughes,Ince
Wed Mar 2nd @ Sheffield Wed (A) (C.C S/F) 4-1 Hughes(2),Kanchelskis,McClair
Sat Mar 5th Chelsea (H) 0-1
Sat Mar 12th Charlton (H) FA Cup 6th Rd 3-1 Hughes,Kanchelskis(2)
Wed Mar 16th Sheffield Wed (H) 5-0 Cantona(2),Hughes,Giggs,Ince
Sat Mar 19th Swindon Town (A) 2-2 Keane,Ince
Tue Mar 22nd Arsenal (A) 2-2 Sharpe(2)
Sun Mar 27th @ Aston Villa Coca-Cola Final 1-3 Hughes
Wed Mar 30th Liverpool (H) 1-0 Ince
Sat Apr 2nd * Blackburn Rovers (A) 0-2
Mon Apr 4th Oldham Athletic (H) 3-2 Giggs,Dublin,Ince
Sun Apr 10th + Oldham Athletic (FA Cup S-F) 1-1 Hughes
Wed Apr 13th * Oldham Athletic (FA CUP R/P) 4-1 Irwin,Kanchelskis,Robson,Giggs
Sat Apr 16th * Wimbledon (A) 0-1
Sat Apr 23rd * Manchester City (H) 2-0 Cantona(2)
Wed Apr 27th Leeds United (A) 2-0 Kanchelskis,Giggs
Sun May 1st * Ipswich Town (A) 2-1 Cantona,Giggs
Wed May 4th Southampton (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis,Hughes
Sun May 8th * Coventry City (H) 0-0
Sat May 14th + Chelsea F.A. CUP FINAL 4-0 Cantona(2 pens),Hughes,McClair
|
32.4169 | Sparky's the BEST striker in the Premiership btw ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Who the hell is Ryan Giggs ? | Wed May 18 1994 00:13 | 7 |
|
I see from the papers that there were over 42,000 at last nights match.
Can anyone tell me what percentage were travelling Celtic fans.
P.S. How much do you want for Mark Hughes ?
|
32.4170 | | KURMA::AMCARTHUR | swmsbtl | Wed May 18 1994 11:18 | 1 |
| 10 K Celtic fans ..
|
32.4171 | Shome mishtake shurely... | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed May 18 1994 12:07 | 9 |
| Sir,
Have any of your readers noticed the remarkable similarity between
Andre Kanchelskis, the Manchester United footballer and Greg Luganis
tha American quadruple Olympic gold medal winner. Are they by any
chance related?
Inquisitive of Uxbridge.
|
32.4172 | You must be joking ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed May 18 1994 14:02 | 10 |
| Re: .4169 and .4170 :
There's no way that Mr. Ferguson will sell Mark Hughes for just 10,000
Celtic fans !
Jerry.
(:=-=:)
|
32.4173 | Cue JJ et al.Remember the early 1980's etc,etc,etc....... | KURMA::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Wed May 18 1994 16:47 | 3 |
|
Re:last
Celtic would struggle to even meet that valuation. ;>)
|
32.4174 | Some More Trivia for Cunno | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed May 18 1994 16:48 | 9 |
32.4175 | sorry!! couldn't resist | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | | Wed May 18 1994 21:46 | 3 |
| >>Pallister will have a growth removed off his foot
His leg :-)
|
32.4176 | Robson | STKAI1::VMOTTAGNING | | Fri May 20 1994 15:02 | 6 |
| I read in a Swedish newspaper that Robson is going to play
for Middelsboro' next year. Is that true?
Any comments??
Johan
|
32.4177 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | | Fri May 20 1994 15:13 | 1 |
| According to CEEFAX, he has signed a 3 year contract as player/coach.
|
32.4178 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Fri May 20 1994 15:24 | 6 |
| He'll be earning 250,000 quid per year.. and he'll have about 3,000,000
to spend on players...
I think they'll get promoted in the premiership next yesr...
Rick
|
32.4179 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Fri May 20 1994 15:27 | 7 |
|
>>I think they'll get promoted in the premiership next yesr...
With only one club being promoted it's going to be one hell of a tough job.
Peter.
|
32.4180 | Good luck Robbo ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Fri May 20 1994 16:10 | 9 |
|
Everybody knows that you can't get promoted by just spending millions on
players and paying a famous player a lot of money to manage them.
There are loads of notes explaining this in the early days of 202.
cheers,
Andy ;-)
|
32.4181 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Fri May 20 1994 16:21 | 6 |
|
Well 3 million isn't a lot of money... it'll only buy Alan Shearers
big toe nail clippings ... but at the moment I think thats all your
going to need in order to have yourself a good striker! :->>>>>>
Rick
|
32.4182 | May Day | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed May 25 1994 14:35 | 4 |
32.4183 | | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed May 25 1994 14:45 | 6 |
| Brian,
I've often told my friends that I'ld like to play for United, but I
still haven't had an approach from Old Trafford ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4184 | Nothing like a good Rumour | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed May 25 1994 16:07 | 22 |
|
Brian: re David May
David May's agent was interviewed last night on Radio Lancashire and his first
name was Peter, a fact which I found so disturbing that I missed his Surname.
What he said was that May's contract was now up and he had been negotiating
for some time with Rovers but as yet no offer had been made and therefore
they were not even at the haggling stage yet.
As anyone called Peter is clearly a mischief maker I am not surprised that
the words May, Manchester and United have turned up in the national press.
If you want the inside word you must watch "Andy Greens Boot Room".
Cheers,
Andy
p.s. I though Uniteds back four for next season had already been
decided ;-)
|
32.4185 | I thought you wouldn't let that one go! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed May 25 1994 16:25 | 12 |
| >p.s. I though Uniteds back four for next season had already been
>decided ;-)
Dead right, Andy. But competition for places in the reserve team is
always healthy. I'm sure David May will keep Neville, McKee and co. on
their toes ;-)
Dom
P.S. What have you got against people called "Peter", or is this
another of those "Do I Not Like..." in-jokes that haven't yet crossed
the Channel?
|
32.4186 | and the papers say Shearers learning Italian | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed May 25 1994 16:44 | 10 |
| Dom,
I thought everybody knew United don't have reserve defenders ;-).
And how many Peters can you think of that might just respond to my presence
in note 32 ?
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4187 | It's the truth - nearly ;-))) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed May 25 1994 17:14 | 9 |
| Dom,
Although he's tried to cover his tracks in -1, Andy has a bit of a
problem relating to Peter Pan. Apparently he always fancied Tinker Bell
himself !
Cheer up Andy, she only went out with the flash git cos he could fly !
Jerry.
|
32.4188 | Buy ? | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed May 25 1994 17:25 | 18 |
| Hi Andy :-)
Well May May Well come to United but I can only assume that they are trying to
but him so early in the off season in order that he can be de-programed before
the Charity Shield.
We can't expect players unused to being part of a winning team and without any
medals, to boost their confidence ,to fit in straight away, now can we ? ;-)
They'll probably only use him in training as a Target man anyway. Well Cantona
will need to practice his "dancing" on a Target in the off season.
Dress him in a blue and white shirt and take the Eric's collar off. Should do
nicely.
Peter.
oO0 Maybe we should buy Batty as well
|
32.4189 | If only United were a rich club ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed May 25 1994 17:43 | 18 |
32.4190 | I'm serious >:-| | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed May 25 1994 17:51 | 6 |
| > "trying to but him" ! now exactly which Ferguson are we talking about ?
Can anyone recomend a good spell-checker for notes ?
Peter
|
32.4191 | Ince is by far the better player!!! | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Wed May 25 1994 18:18 | 6 |
|
Batty, is a good player but until he starts to score goals then you
can compare him to Ince....Lets face it when Batty gets any where near
the penalty box he looks shite....
Neil...
|
32.4192 | Ince is a whinger.... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Wed May 25 1994 18:43 | 9 |
|
Ince is a big cry baby ala gazzas first cousin....
I was a wondering how many of Utd players are regulars with the engerland
team??? Like they have two Irish, two Welsh, one Dane and one Frenchie in their
starting lineup so that leaves 5 slots open... Just wondering that's all....
-dave-
|
32.4193 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed May 25 1994 18:53 | 12 |
| Well regulars in the Enlgand squad out of four avaliable slots( you left out the
Ruskie )...
Pallister
Parker
Sharpe
Ince
that's 100% of the possibles.
In the actual team including subs. 100% also. How many other clubs can boast
stats like that ?
|
32.4194 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Wed May 25 1994 18:57 | 15 |
| >team??? Like they have two Irish, two Welsh, one Dane and one Frenchie in their
>starting lineup so that leaves 5 slots open...
you forgot Kanchelskis
> I was a wondering how many of Utd players are regulars with the engerland
Two - Ince and Pallister ( + Parker and Sharpe as reserves )
So, what's your point ? No one team has more than 2 or 3 regulars in
the England team.
Terry
|
32.4195 | Vote for the nutter in Red | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed May 25 1994 19:06 | 21 |
| Dave,
With the euro-elections imminent you should be aware that Martin
Edwards is standing and campaigning strongly on this issue.
His euro-manifesto entitled " The European Cup rules ?" makes it
pretty clear that he believes only teams containing players
from at least 5 different European countries should be allowed to play
in European competitions.
If not elected he intends to boycott the Coca Cola Cup, on the grounds
that he has no Americans in his team, and will stay out until it becomes
the Nice Cup Of Tea and a Biscuit Trophy.
Personally I always vote for the Greens,
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4196 | My Point.... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Wed May 25 1994 19:08 | 6 |
|
Terry just wondering that's all... Weird thing though that 7 of the starting
Manc 11 are foreigners... a lot worse than italy and their national team
struggles as well.......
-dave-
|
32.4197 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Wed May 25 1994 19:27 | 8 |
|
RE:4196
Yes, but then all you have to do is look at Irelands national side and
find 5 of there side are foreign...And they certainly struggled....
Doesn't make sense does it.....
Neil...
|
32.4198 | I'll have some of what he's on ;-)))))))) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed May 25 1994 19:28 | 3 |
| Re: .4197
Doesn't make sense does it ...
|
32.4199 | calling jjack for backup | ESSB::BREE | | Wed May 25 1994 20:53 | 8 |
| re:.4190
I could be showing my age here but didn't Alex Ferguson once run foul
of the authorities for head butting a Celtic player (John Hughes? John
Connolly?) while he was playing for the unmentionables???
Paul
|
32.4200 | Mines a Double | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed May 25 1994 21:53 | 1 |
|
|
32.4201 | They struggled again last night!!!!!! (:::) | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Mon May 30 1994 15:08 | 5 |
|
Re .4196
Yea Neil they struggle big time..... what a laugh.....
|
32.4202 | A May Day Deal | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon May 30 1994 16:04 | 9 |
32.4203 | David May - a lot of potential | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Jun 01 1994 14:28 | 18 |
| RE: David May
Well now you have him, and I wish him well. My mate in the red scarf is
much amused by this transfer as its the first time a United signing
has ever publically stated that although this move is exciting he
would actually have preferred to stay where he was ! If you combine
this with the fact that May's a city fan then he's not exactly going
wild on trying to win over the fans.
If you believe in coincidence you may be interested in a little snippet
regarding the Rovers end of Season Dinner (21-May-94). I'm told Davids
major contribution to the festivities was to coat Mrs Dalglish in fire
extinguisher foam !
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4204 | Economics of the madhouse? | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed Jun 01 1994 20:58 | 4 |
| Kenny must be in training to be the next Chancellor. He's sold a player
for less than a replacement will cost, and the replacement's wages will
be more than May would have been happy with anyway.
|
32.4205 | You are clearly an expert in the subject | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Jun 01 1994 21:40 | 11 |
| Simon,
I think the concept of replacing a player with a more expensive one,
who then gets paid more, is hardly new.
If this is as you say 'the economics of the madhouse' then
Old Trafford has been one of the larger asylums over the last 20 years.
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4206 | Alex FergusHun | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Thu Jun 02 1994 02:24 | 9 |
|
RE:4199
Not sure about the details, but i remember my dad going on about
Ferguson either butting or spitting on a Celtic player when he
played for the huns.
Colm.
|
32.4207 | Now thats what I call Bigotted ! | KIRKTN::MCAMERON | | Tue Jun 07 1994 15:30 | 8 |
32.4208 | WHo or what is this guy? | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed Jun 08 1994 13:35 | 4 |
| United have signed someone called Graham Tomlinson from Bradford City
for 100k plus additional monies based on appearances etc.
ANyone know anything about him?
|
32.4209 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Jun 08 1994 15:54 | 15 |
| Well here's what I know...
His name is Graham Tomlinson...
And....... wait for it...
He's been signed from Bradford City for 100k plus additional monies
based on appearances etc.
Rick.
|
32.4210 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Wed Jun 08 1994 16:12 | 1 |
| He's 18, English and a striker.
|
32.4211 | | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Jun 08 1994 16:59 | 1 |
| His mother's maiden name was Humphreys.
|
32.4212 | He played for Ireland U-21's | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Jun 08 1994 17:08 | 1 |
|
|
32.4213 | | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Jun 08 1994 17:09 | 1 |
| He's got brown hair and green eyes and answers to the name "Rover".
|
32.4214 | Tribunal | MUGGER::NORTH | | Wed Jun 08 1994 17:15 | 5 |
| Well Bradford want 500,000 for him and united have offered 70,000 and I
think a 4 year contract (or maybe bradford were offering him that).
It'll go to tribunal.
Gareth
|
32.4215 | Ooh, Aah Bergkamp doesn't have the same ring to it | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Jun 09 1994 12:56 | 7 |
| News this morning that Inter Milan are putting together a 10 million
pound, player plus cash, deal to lure Eric Cantona away from Manu. The
player coming in the other direction is none other than Denis Bergkamp,
the Dutch international striker. They must have more money than sense.
Paul.
|
32.4216 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Jun 09 1994 13:13 | 4 |
| And for the sake of Mr Green, I didn't read this in Angling Times.
Paul.
|
32.4217 | Back up for Pauls rumour | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Jun 09 1994 13:51 | 4 |
|
I heard this story on Radio 5 on the way into work this morning.
/Kev
|
32.4218 | | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Jun 09 1994 14:01 | 5 |
| Apparently, Alex Ferguson has been quoted as saying that he is
considering the offer of STG 10,000,000 plus Denis Bergkamp, but he
feels that Denis may be unhappy playing in the reserves.
Jerry.
|
32.4219 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Jun 09 1994 15:50 | 6 |
| Take the money and run. To Sheffield. Offer 5M for John Sheridan or else try to
buy Platt from Juve.
10M + a Brilliant player for ol' Eric, take it Alex, take it !
Peter.
|
32.4220 | Au Revoir Eric | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Jun 09 1994 15:55 | 4 |
| If Utd do sell Cantona they still need someone to supply the ball to
Giggs, Kan-Kan, Bergkampo. A certain Mr Le Tissier would do nicely. I
doubt if Soton would refuse a bid of around 5m. Still leave 5m in the
bank - not a bad bit of business.
|
32.4221 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Jun 09 1994 16:15 | 6 |
| Well so far, since the season has ended, United have been rumoured to
be selling Parker, Sharp, Giggs, Cantona, McClair, Schmeical and
probably others too.
As for Le Tissier, is that 5m lira, washers or what? United certainly
can do without him.
|
32.4222 | They're gonna sell the whole shop and retire to Barbados. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Jun 09 1994 16:20 | 10 |
| You Wish !
Suckers,
Peter.
P.S
10M + Bergkamp. That rates Bergkamp at about 7M. We can afford 7M easy so why
don't we just buy him anyway without selling Cantona ?
|
32.4223 | Has eric reached his sell-by date again ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Jun 09 1994 16:32 | 12 |
|
I've got to agree with EDWARDS_D on this one, if Cantona leaves United
only Le Tissier springs to mind as a natural replacement.
IMO: United didn't look so special without his creativity to set up the
moves.
So here's hoping Eric goes and Dion gets his shirt ;-)
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4224 | 10M + Bergkamp? Are you lot on drugs | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Jun 09 1994 16:45 | 15 |
|
I found the deal difficult enough to believe in it's correct form but
here in fairy land they think Cantona is worth *even* more than 10M.
The *entire* deal is worth 10M. If Bergkamp is worth 9M (in Inter's
eyes) then they'de also give 1M. Perhaps our Italian correspondent, Dom
Turner, can tell us why Inter want to get rid of Bergkamp. Has he gone
from being the most promising player in the world to a Cantona
replacement?
As for 5M for Sheridan, we'll get double that after he's scored the
winning goal in the WC final v Italy. As todays deal shows, there's
always someone stupid enough to make a ridiculous offer.
Paul
|
32.4225 | Cantona saga | EASE::SMYTH | | Thu Jun 09 1994 17:17 | 16 |
| Ferguson has said that he would not stand in Cantona's way if he wished to leave
the club. No firm offer has been recieved however Inter have been linked to a
10 mill deal, no mention of 10 m and Bergkamp together..
ALso
Leeds and Everton are chasing Genoa's 2.5m centre forward Tomas Skuhravy who is
6'4''.
The Italians are prepared to offload the player and wilkinson wants him as does
walker (thought walker was after sutton????)
So what happens to Deane their most expensive but at 2.9 mill ?????????
G S in Dublin
|
32.4226 | a deceptive turn of phrase | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Jun 09 1994 17:40 | 7 |
|
Nice one GS
>>> So what happens to Deane their most expensive but at 2.9 mill ?????????
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
the Irish have such a way with words !
|
32.4227 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Jun 09 1994 17:50 | 7 |
| Brian Deane is brilliant....
at missing the goals.. ;->
May be he could play in the American league where the goal posts are
6ft wider! :->
|
32.4228 | should have read buy ( or flop, maybe sell him to sheff wed) | EASE::SMYTH | | Thu Jun 09 1994 17:50 | 0 |
32.4229 | And there's more .... | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Jun 09 1994 20:33 | 17 |
32.4230 | I doubt it but then again who thought May would be leaving | EASE::SMYTH | | Thu Jun 09 1994 20:37 | 0 |
32.4231 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Thu Jun 09 1994 21:08 | 6 |
| > As I've said before, Le Tissier is the only English player imho capable
> of fulfilling that role.
I thought that you did a pretty good job on Wednesday !
Terry
|
32.4232 | How much has AF got to play with ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Jun 09 1994 21:19 | 23 |
| re .4229
So its Sutton, Bergkamp, Cole and Tomlinson ! I think Alex is buying up
all the forwards because he's determined not to let another Shearer
slip away.
Seriously if Cantona goes and Le Tissier can't be tempted then he needs
to change the style slightly and play a more traditional centre forward
type (i.e. one that is regularly facing, and looks comfortable running
at, the oppositions goal) alongside Hughes.
Cantona and Hughes are both great at holding the ball up and spraying it
around but with Cole you would have the less flamboyant but more direct
option of someone who can attack the goal.
Suppose the only problem is why should Keegan sell Cole, does he want
to screw up his teams chances and get himself lynched in the process ?
Cheers,
Andy
p.s. care to expand on your "reliable source" ?
|
32.4233 | Alex The Eggman ! | SHIPS::DURANT_S | | Thu Jun 09 1994 21:31 | 13 |
|
The reliable source is an egg lorry driver in our village. Who told
anyone who would listen ages ago that Fergie was looking into the
possibility of David May.
He now reckons that Fergie was offering 4 million for Sutton, but could
not guarantee him a regular first team place. So Sutton has been
talking with Walker at Everton. Fergie has now apparently turned his
interest on Andy Cole.
Only time will tell how reliable this information is.
Steve.
|
32.4234 | New Jersey Here I Come | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Jun 09 1994 22:08 | 8 |
32.4235 | Only round 1? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Thu Jun 09 1994 22:22 | 7 |
| Brian,
3 weeks - aren't you staying to see Ireland in the quarter-Finals?
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.4236 | Slight misunderstanding chaps | WOTVAX::HARDYP | | Fri Jun 10 1994 12:44 | 10 |
| D
The Cole rumour started when Fergie was asked "what will be the
highlight of next season" and he said "seeing Andy Cole score a hatrick
at Old Trafford".
He was not implying that Cole would be wearing red while doing it.
Peter
|
32.4237 | It just might be true.... | ELIS::BOEREN | I aim to please. Then I fire! | Fri Jun 10 1994 18:30 | 5 |
| Dennis Bergkamp said yesterday that he knows nothing about the afore
mentioned trade. He has his concentration aimed at the WC, and didn't
confirm nor deny the fact that he would be leaving Inter.
Marcel
|
32.4238 | Goodbye all ! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Fri Jun 10 1994 18:50 | 8 |
| Well the time has come for me to leave Digital.
I would just like to tank everyone who has contributed to my enjoyment
in reading the football notes conference.
Good luck to you all in the future.
Nige. (A dedicated REDS follower)
|
32.4239 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Jun 16 1994 15:42 | 56 |
|
Seedings confirmed for this years European Cup/League !
Automatic Qualifiers :
1. AC Milan (Italy)
2. Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands)
3. Manchester United (England)
4. Bayern Munich (Germany)
5. Barcelona (Spain)
6. Benfica (Portugal)
7. Spartak Moscow (Russia)
8. RSC Anderlecht (Belgium)
Prelimary-Round teams :
9. Paris St-Germain (France)
10. Glasgow Rangers (Scotland)
11. Casino Salzburg (Austria)
12. IFK Gothenburg (Sweden)
13. Steaua Bucharest (Romania)
14. Galatasaray (Turkey)
15. Sparta Praha (Czech Republic)
16. Hajduk Split (Croatia)
-
17. AEK Athens (Greece)
18. Maccabi Haifa (Israel)
19. Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia)
20. Servette (Switzerland)
21. FC Vac Samsung (Hungary)
22. Silkeborg IF (Denmark)
23. FC Avenir Beggen (Luxembourg)
24. Rosenborg BK (Norway)
UEFA released a list on Wednesday ranking all 43 national champions in its
member states, of whom the top 24 will be entered for the European or
Champions' Cup. The remaining 19 teams will automatically be entered for
the UEFA Cup.
UEFA said AC Milan as Cup holders and the teams ranked second to seventh
would qualify directly for the competition proper. The teams in places
nine to 16 will be drawn against teams ranked 17th to 24th for a
home-and-away preliminary round.
Each group will consist of 2 seeds from the top 8. Seeds 1 and 8 will be
together, 2 and 7, 3 and 6, 4 and 5. Therefore Utd will be in the same
group as Benfica, Barcelona will be with Bayern Munich etc.
Nice to see Galatasaray have qualified again - NOT !
Now then, how can I convince the wife that Portugal's the holiday
destination for us this year ?
Dave
|
32.4240 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Here comes my baby... walking back to me | Thu Jun 16 1994 16:09 | 13 |
| This is a load of rubbish.. I still can't understand why Rangers are in
10th place & IFK Gothenburg are in 12th... IFK seem to do well every
year....
UEFA has a lot to answer for..... & how can Barcelona be 5th.. they've
been in more finals in the last five years than ManU haveen't they??
(This year in the EC & a couple of years ago in the CWC if my memory
serves me right.. )
Football is all about money these days... it really sad... they'll end
up killing the goose that lays the golden egg!
Rick.
|
32.4241 | What a refreshing change | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Jun 16 1994 16:47 | 5 |
|
MANU vs Benfica
Great, that should provide us with hours of interesting T.V coverage
and some surprisingly original old footage to show .... NOT.
|
32.4242 | Tout suite? | YUPPY::PANES | Space travel is in my blood | Thu Jun 16 1994 18:21 | 10 |
|
Have I missed something, but I am surprised that nobody has mentioned
Bobby Charlton's knighthood. This was given presumably for his services
to the marketing of football, with especial reference to tickets. I would
not be totally surprised if we do not see Lord Flashman of Barnet, the next
time the gongs are given out.
Hugs,
Stuart
|
32.4243 | makes sense when you think back | ESSB::BREE | | Fri Jun 17 1994 12:55 | 7 |
| re:.4240
Yes Barcelona have been in a few more finals than United but when they
met in the CWC ('91) Final United beat them 2-0. Maybe this has a
bearing?
Paul
|
32.4244 | | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Sun Jun 19 1994 15:08 | 10 |
|
Re:The system of seeding you described as 1 & 8, 2 & 7,etc,
Does this system work with the 9 - 17 seeds with regards to the placing
of these seeds into the groups.
If so,providing Rangers get through their preliminary, - no easyern
european teams,please.- ;>).Then that would give them Ajax,Spartak
Moscow and Sparta Prague and a fairly good chance of progressing
to the semis.
|
32.4245 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Mon Jun 20 1994 13:48 | 7 |
| re:-1
No - I believe teams 9-16 are drawn against seeds 17-24 for a
preliminary round. That will leave 8 teams to progress to the league
phase. I don't know how these 8 teams are allocated to the groups.
Dave
|
32.4246 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri Jun 24 1994 15:23 | 59 |
| Fixtures for season 94/95 - it's difficult to find an "easy" month
although Christmas and the "title run-in" look reasonable !
Fixtures 94/95 Cup Dates
20/ 8/94 QPR H 17-24 August Coca Cola Cup 1st round
27/ 8/94 Nottm Forest A
27/ 8/94 Tottenham A
31/ 8/94 Wimbledon H
10/ 9/94 Leeds A
17/ 9/94 Liverpool H
24/ 9/94 Ipswich A 21/9-5/10 Coca Cola Cup 2nd round
1/10/94 Everton H
8/10/94 Sheff Wed A
15/10/94 West Ham H
22/10/94 Blackburn A 26/10 Coca Cola Cup 3rd round
29/10/94 Newcastle H
5/11/94 Aston Villa A
9/11/94 Man City H 12/11 FA Cup 1st round
19/11/94 Crystal Palace H
26/11/94 Arsenal A 30/11 Coca Cola Cup 4th round
3/12/94 Norwich H 3/12 FA Cup 2nd round
10/12/94 QPR A
17/12/94 Nottm Forest H
26/12/94 Chelsea A
27/12/94 Leicester H
31/12/94 Southampton A
2/ 1/95 Coventry H 7 /1 FA Cup 3rd round
14/ 1/95 Newcastle A 11/1 Coca Cola Cup 5th round
21/ 1/95 Blackburn H
24/ 1/95 Crystal Palace A 28/1 FA Cup 4th round
4/ 2/95 Aston Villa H
11/ 2/95 Man City A 12/2-15/2 Coca Cola Cup semis 1st leg
18/ 2/95 Arsenal H 18/2 FA Cup 5th round
22/ 2/95 Norwich A
25/ 2/95 Everton A 22/2-26/2 Coca Cola Cup semis 2nd leg
4/ 3/95 Ipswich H
7/ 3/95 Wimbledon A
11/ 3/95 Tottenham H 11/3 FA Cup 6th round
18/ 3/95 Liverpool A
1/ 4/95 Leeds H 2/4 Coca Cola Cup Final
8/ 4/95 Southampton H 8/4 FA Cup semis
15/ 4/95 Leicester A
17/ 4/95 Chelsea H
29/ 4/95 Coventry A
6/ 5/95 Sheff Wed H
13/ 5/95 West Ham A 20/5 FA Cup Final
|
32.4247 | Pre-season arrogance :-) | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Fri Jun 24 1994 17:01 | 10 |
| Dave,
> 27/ 8/94 Nottm Forest A
> 27/ 8/94 Tottenham A
So that'll be an evening kick-off at Spurs then ?
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4248 | The Amoeba rules | OPG::JULIAN | Manchester United - Double Kings 1994 | Fri Jun 24 1994 17:51 | 12 |
| re 32.2996
It must be fun having only one interest in life, doesn't tax the brain
etc. but why spoil it by following Crystal Palace?
Apologies for not replying sooner.
See you on Nov 19th '94 at OT and Jan 24th at San Sel I assume. Loser
buys the beers we agreed!
Julian
|
32.4249 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri Jun 24 1994 19:22 | 14 |
| >> Dave,
>>> 27/ 8/94 Nottm Forest A
>>> 27/ 8/94 Tottenham A
>> So that'll be an evening kick-off at Spurs then ?
>> Cheers,
>> Andy
That's right Andy. Apparently the FA want to give all the other
teams a chance this season, so Utd have to play 2 games a day. Should
make it a tad more interesting.
|
32.4250 | What says the EGG-MAN ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Jun 27 1994 21:42 | 10 |
32.4251 | EGG-MAN !?!?!?!? | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Tue Jun 28 1994 13:41 | 11 |
| Andy,
In this mornings Express, it says that Arsenal are favourites to sign
Sutton. However he is asking for 12k a week ! I hope this isn't going
to haunt me next season. but I really don't think Sutton is worth
anywhere near the kind of money being offered. When you consider how
much Shearer cost (3.5m ?), is Sutton really worth 5m ?
Dave
|
32.4252 | Korean forwards are cheap ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Jun 28 1994 14:46 | 21 |
32.4253 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Tue Jun 28 1994 15:17 | 17 |
| Oh, you mean THAT egg-man !
The point you make about Sutton is valid, however Shearer couldn't have
had that much of a track-record. He's only 23(?) now. The main
concern I would have with Sutton is that it would obvously mean that
Sparky would have to make-way. I think Mark Hughes has been a
revelation during the last 2 seasons and the team as a whole has
benefitted from his distribution and the way he links with Giggs and
KanKan in particular. I've only seen Sutton a couple of times this
season, but he doesn't strike me as a player with those qualities.
Ah well, maybe it's worth buying him if it stops Blackburn and the Arse
getting him !
His nickname could be a problem though - SuttonY, SuttonO - hmmm......
Dave
|
32.4254 | | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Jun 28 1994 16:49 | 0 |
32.4255 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Tue Jun 28 1994 20:28 | 1 |
| or.. SUTTY !
|
32.4256 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri Jul 08 1994 14:01 | 10 |
| Transfer News ....
The fee for Mayo has been agreed (apparently) at 1.25m quid. The deal
was done by Edwards as Fergie has been away watching the World cup.
It was reported on CEEFAX last night that Fergie is to come back early
from the States in a bid to buy Sutto. He is reported to have asked
Norwich to "name their price".
Dave
|
32.4257 | | LEMAN::SIMPSON | Stephen Simpson@GEO, DTN:821 5105 | Fri Jul 08 1994 15:06 | 5 |
| RE: -.1 Whats the sp on May(o) - never heard of him?
Also does Cantona get to miss the first two European games? If thats the case,
then its a shame that United don't have to qualify for the round-robin.
On second thoughts... maybe it isn't.
|
32.4258 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri Jul 08 1994 15:18 | 6 |
| Mayo played for Blackburn last season - he's a defender (full-back or
centre-back) and he's English ! He's also very good - I'm surprised
that Blackburn have "let" him go but maybe he's a bit ambitious and
got a little fed up playing for a small club !
Cantona misses 4 games in the European cup.
|
32.4259 | Well he's been good so far..... | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Fri Jul 08 1994 16:02 | 23 |
| re: .4257
Stephen,
his name is David May, he's an exceptionally good young english
defender and United have been very fortunate to get him at that
price. Theres plenty more about him if you browse through this
note or 202.
As you are obviously getting limited information let me tell you more
about David May:
Last season he had 2 very quiet games against Man Utd. United
only attacked for the last 10 minutes in the 1-1 draw at Old Trafford and
Blackburns defence were not trouble at all when Blackburn beat United
2 - 1 at Ewood Park.
Isn't that right DAVIDO ? :-)
yours helpfully,
Andy
|
32.4260 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri Jul 08 1994 18:16 | 9 |
| >> Blackburns defence were not trouble at all when Blackburn beat United
>> 2 - 1 at Ewood Park.
2-1 !?!?!? Tut tut tut GREENY. You're one moment of glory last season
and you can't even remember the score. Can you remember that you
finished a well-beaten 2nd last season ?
Davey
|
32.4261 | hooked but not quite landed | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Fri Jul 08 1994 19:00 | 6 |
| Davvo,
yes, as I said, Blackburns defence were not troubled at all, that must
mean the score was really ...... ?
c'mon Davvo.... say it.... just for me ..... ;-)
|
32.4262 | Multiple Choice = Hobson's Choice ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Fri Jul 08 1994 19:06 | 21 |
| Andy,
Re: .4261
> ... that must mean the score was really ...... ?
a) totally unrepresentative of the comparative standard of the
two teams involved.
b) a travesty.
c) the result of the Machester United team's desire to make the run-in
interesting for the fans.
Take your pick !
Yours helpfully,
Jerry.
|
32.4263 | No fish today! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Fri Jul 08 1994 19:07 | 5 |
| Andy,
I'd recommend a different choice of bait... ;-)
Dom
|
32.4264 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri Jul 08 1994 19:12 | 11 |
| Greeny,
I can't quite remember the exact score at the moment. However I do
remember that it made no difference at all to the destination of the
Premier League Championship.
I read that the SKY games have been announced for the 1st half of the
season. Have you heard whether Utd V Losers (scheduled for the 22/10)
has been switched ?
Davvo
|
32.4265 | Sorry boys, just practicing. | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Fri Jul 08 1994 19:18 | 12 |
|
Ah Mr Bolger, Mr Turner, its good to see Premier League humour
returning to pre-season training is it not ?
Best wishes from England, (isn't it a shame England are not in the
World Cup though ;-)
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4266 | 4-2 after extra time... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Fri Jul 08 1994 19:27 | 13 |
|
You nearly had us going for a minte there, Mr Green. Rest assured, we Man
Utd fans (both armchair and otherwise) like a chuckle - do we not, Mr.
Bolger?
>Best wishes from England, (isn't it a shame England are not in the
>World Cup though ;-)
Ah, the World Cup - I've got an inkly feeling Brazil are going to pull
it off this time, with a hat-track from Romario in the final. Could you
imagine that, Andy...I mean, has it ever been done before?
Domy Turnery
|
32.4267 | You can't tell its Friday can you ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Fri Jul 08 1994 19:28 | 17 |
| Dave,
TWO BLOODY NIL, TWO BLOODY NIL, oh whats the point .... :-)
Re Sky, as I understand it not all of the games have been chosen
yet, but, Blackburns games with Chelsea, Newcastle and MANU are being
televised.
re:
> Utd V Losers
since when was 'V' shorthand for 'once again' ?
Cheers,
Andy :-)
|
32.4268 | There's only one ..... | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri Jul 08 1994 19:40 | 9 |
| Andy,
Oh now I remember. That was the game where Shearer showed us what a
great striker he is by outjumping the imposing Paul Parker and running
onto a miss-hit through ball !
Still, it seemed to excite the locals !
Dave
|
32.4269 | 5 Weeks to Kick-Off | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Jul 08 1994 19:46 | 13 |
32.4270 | The inside story ... | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Sat Jul 09 1994 15:35 | 31 |
| Re: World Cup.
I thought that it finished last Monday evening in Orlando.
No seriously though, apparently Terry Phelan and Packie Bonner were
interviewed during the week and asked how they felt about their errors
which ultimately caused Ireland's exit from the WC. They answered:
TP: Well, I'm not really bothered by it, and Jack has said that it
doesn't bother him either.
PB: Yes, I feel the same. It didn't look like the Dutch were going to
score without a helping hand, and none of us fancied having to play
another game, this time in the heat of Dallas.
TP: Yeah, I mean it's not that we're afraid of anyone, but if we went
ahead and won this WC then everyone would realise how good we really
are, and our odds for the European Championships would drop to
almost nothing.
PB: Exactly, Terry. And there's no way we want to do that just to win
a WC that counts for nothing.
TP: I couldn't agree more Packie, after all England aren't here !
;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4271 | Loads a goals | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Tue Jul 12 1994 14:21 | 11 |
|
When to going gets tough, United go running!!!!!
Sutton is set to sign for Blackburn this week.
Shearer and Sutton next season - loads a goals
Stephen
Kenny's Barmy Army.
|
32.4272 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Dillydallying and shillyshallying | Tue Jul 12 1994 14:35 | 7 |
32.4273 | Lets all Laugh at Shearer | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Jul 12 1994 14:38 | 6 |
32.4274 | 5 million well spent... HONEST | PEKING::CHADWICKM | | Tue Jul 12 1994 16:24 | 5 |
| Heard a rumour that the reason Blackburn want Sutton is to REPLACE
Shearer. He obviously has decidedthat he needs a better club.. MAN U
perhaps?
Chad.
|
32.4275 | | CHEFS::HARRISR | Baby don't cry | Tue Jul 12 1994 16:40 | 5 |
| Some Italian club probably. Why would he want to join a team where you
are guaranteed to get knocked out of Europe at the first hurdle because
the key members of the team are foreign ???
Rich.
|
32.4276 | ! | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue Jul 12 1994 16:56 | 8 |
|
Eh....I believe United are guaranteed at least 6 games in Europe next
season.....
Looks like Shearer will be off to an Italian club at the seasons
end. I don't think he'll break Baggio's record but he'll come close...
Dezzz.
|
32.4277 | Thinking ahead | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Tue Jul 12 1994 17:25 | 18 |
|
Shearer may well be off to Sunny Italy at the end of this season, all
the more reason to buy the best young striker in the country.
Financially, Kenny will now probally off load a striker, Mike Newell
seems the best bet - 2m. So in real terms Sutton will only cost us 3m.
If big Al has a another good season, how much will the big Italians
club have to pay to take him away from Ewood; 10m-15m (7m profit
minimum)
Sounds like good business to me.
See you all at the Charity Shield.
Stephen
Kennys Barmy Army
|
32.4278 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Tue Jul 12 1994 17:33 | 8 |
|
Mike Newell 2m, I don't think so....Half it, then you'll be nearer..
Mind you, If, Blackburn do sign Sutton then thats quite a strike force..
Neil..
|
32.4279 | Charity Shield | UBOHUB::NILSEN_F | | Tue Jul 12 1994 17:35 | 7 |
| When is the Charity Shields this year ?
I've got some friends coming over from Norway in August , and I'm
trying to find a match the 13/8. I hope the Charity Shields is on that
weekend. Does anybody know ??
Thanks
Fred
|
32.4280 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Dillydallying and shillyshallying | Tue Jul 12 1994 17:50 | 7 |
|
The Charity Shield is on Aug 6th. However, the English season starts on
Aug 13th.
Tony
|
32.4281 | A sad day for Mr. Green ... | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Jul 12 1994 17:52 | 14 |
| Re: Shearer and Sutton.
Putting two top-class strikers together doesn't always result in twice
as many goals being scored. Also, if, as has been reported, Sutton is
being lined up as Shearer's replacement for 95/96, then he won't have
the same incentive to work on building a good partnership with Shearer.
He is also unlikely to want to play second-fiddle to Mr. Shearer, just
so that he can bu**er off to Italy to makes loadsamoney !
This may well be the ruination of Blackburn, once the second best team
in England !
Jerry.
|
32.4282 | Warhurst | EASE::SMYTH | | Tue Jul 12 1994 18:00 | 23 |
| Where does all this transfer speculation leave Paul Warhurst ?????
He will not get his place up front if Sutton does go to Blackburn.
Sherwood and Batty have formed a good partnership in the middle, so he may be
returning to his old position of playing in the heart of defense alongside
Hendry now it seems that Moran will retire and take up the offer of a coaching
job at Blackburn ????
Personally Sutton is not worth 5 mill, he is a player who has not played for his
country, has only came to promincne in the last year scoring 28 goals in 53
games, he is still not proved himself and could turn in to be a flop unless he
maintains the same form he showed last season.
Another reason why Suttons valuation has rocketed is that he is the only English
striker available to buy, this was probably the reason why Man U were after him
in the first place as the would probably drop Hughes and play Sutton for the
European matches, this is a pity because Hughes is a far more finished product
of a player.
Just my thoughts on Sutton
GS in Dublin
|
32.4283 | Fixtures the 13'th of August | UBOHUB::NILSEN_F | | Tue Jul 12 1994 18:48 | 6 |
| Tony !
Thanks for your reply. Does the premier league start the 13'th as well
, or does it start the following weekend.
Thanks
Fred
|
32.4284 | here we go | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Tue Jul 12 1994 19:40 | 10 |
|
The charity shield is on Sunday 14th August at Wembley kick off 4pm,
the English Season starts the following week.
I'll be there.
Regards
Stephen
Kennys Barmy Army
|
32.4285 | What happens now ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Jul 18 1994 16:54 | 13 |
32.4286 | Put the cash towards a new tier at OT | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Mon Jul 18 1994 21:11 | 36 |
| re:-1
I think Fergie has a bit of a problem. He cannot guarantee any new
forwards a regular place in the 1st team. As a result, this must
surely rule out players like Ferdinand (and Sutton if you believe
everything you read). I think he will make use of his existing backup
players and start introducing some of the successful youth/reserve team
players. He has signed this young chappie from Bradford who is being
touted as, dare I say it, the new "Alan Shearer".
I would imagine his European team for at least the first 4 matches
would be :
Schmeichel/Walsh
Parker
Bruce
Pallister
May/Irwin
Sharpe
Ince
Keane
Giggs
Kanchelskis
Hughes
The problem will come when Cantona is elligible to play in Europe.
Looks like there's some shuffling to be done. I do have a feeling that
Walsh may be used a lot more next season. He was very impressive
in the title run-in and I do have my doubts about Schmeichel sometimes.
And perhaps more importantly, WalshY is a far better nickname than
SchemichelY.
Dave
|
32.4287 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Jul 19 1994 16:42 | 2 |
| Fergie may not have a problem with Cantona. Today's rumour is that
Barcelona have bid 5m for him.
|
32.4288 | God and United | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Jul 19 1994 17:07 | 9 |
32.4289 | | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Jul 19 1994 17:07 | 17 |
| re: Cantona and Barcelona
Surely Fergie would be a mug not to jump at an offer like that, although it
would have been interesting to see what happened if this offer had come
in beginning of last week !
re: Uniteds team for Europe
Dave, there appear to be a lot of non-englishmen in that line up, what
are the rules about nationality and how does this team qualify ?
Also a word of warning, any contact between David Mays left foot
and a football is purely accidental !
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4290 | How it Could Look | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Jul 19 1994 17:20 | 26 |
|
Schmeichel (F) /Walsh
Parker
Bruce
Pallister
May/Irwin(A)
Sharpe
Ince
Keane(F)
Giggs(A)
Kanchelskis(F)
Hughes(A)
How about
Walsh
Parker/May Bruce Pally Irwin(A)
Kan Kan(F) Ince Keane(F) Sharpe
Hughes(A) Giggs(A)
Bench
Parker/May Dublin Butt Neville McKee Tomlinson
|
32.4291 | So who needs Cantona ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Jul 19 1994 17:30 | 13 |
| Brian,
That 4-4-2 looks better, although the Bench doesn't exactly say
'strength in depth' to someone like me who hasn't seen Uniteds reserves.
But I do have an idea what (F) and (A) stand for ;-)
Cheers,
Andy
p.s. I think you'll see Bruce increasingly replaced by May as the
season progresses.
|
32.4292 | Yep, I'm sceptical... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Tue Jul 19 1994 17:38 | 17 |
| re: .4291
I have to admit, Andy, you do write a good note!
>p.s. I think you'll see Bruce increasingly replaced by May as the
>season progresses.
What's more, I think you've got a better idea of how to pick a decent
team from United's potentially awesome resources than a certain Mr.
Ferguson.
If United screw up again in Europe this year, they'll only have
themselves to blame for not having moved earlier (like 18 months ago)
to correct the lopsidedness of their first team squad
(Sharp-Giggs-Kanchelskis being a case in point).
Dom
|
32.4293 | The Latest fron Europe | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Jul 20 1994 17:36 | 5 |
32.4294 | European Dates | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Jul 21 1994 14:28 | 9 |
32.4295 | Now that's what I call a tough draw | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Jul 21 1994 17:53 | 16 |
| Brian,
Well could it have been a worse draw for Utd ?.
Fergie seemed totally p'd off about the possibility of going back to
Turkey and I don't think he helped matters by making a remark along the
lines of "I hope we get a decent ref this time".
With those six very big games in the first 3 months its going to be a
long hard season, I'll be surprised if Fergie doesn't bring more
experience into his squad in the next month or so as cover for
Ince/Keane in the event of injury or suspension.
Cheers,
Andy
|
32.4296 | Europe | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Jul 21 1994 21:27 | 11 |
32.4297 | But it's not over yet, the quadruple's still ON ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Jul 21 1994 21:48 | 1 |
|
|
32.4298 | On a Sunny Day in Dublin | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Aug 02 1994 17:17 | 7 |
32.4299 | Well, he's got to settle in, hasn't he? | PAVONE::TURNER | | Tue Aug 02 1994 17:25 | 8 |
| >Watched United win 3-0 in Dublin yeaterday. Ince, Cantona (Pen), and McClair
>got the goals. A very easy run out for the Red's, who were never in trouble.
>David May played at Right-Full, but was not up to much.
Hmm, something tells me that a Mr. Green will shortly be taking this
note up to (and beyond) the .4300 mark ;-)
Dom
|
32.4300 | RE:On a Sunny Day in Dublin | MUFC::TONY | | Tue Aug 02 1994 18:07 | 5 |
| Brian,
What was Uniteds lineup..??
Tony
|
32.4301 | Cunno alert !!!!! | BERN01::BOLGER | Weather's here,wish U were beautiful | Tue Aug 02 1994 18:38 | 34 |
| I saw a SKY programme last night called Soccer's Entertainers, which
last night featured Mssrs. Cantona and Giggs. Apart from some stunning
goals, they gave some pretty stunning statistics for Mr. Cantona. At
the risk of becoming Cunnoish, here are some highlights.
ManU : Appearances 56
Goals 27
Country : I don't remember exactly but pretty impressive !
(something like 44-17 but I'm not sure !)
1991: French Championship (Marseille)
1992: English 1st Division Champions (Leeds)
1993: English Premiership (ManU)
1994: English Premiership (ManU)
FA Cup (ManU)
PFA Player of The Year.
All this in spite of people throwing themselves on the ground under his
feet, in blatant attempts to get him sent off for stamping.
Here's to Championship # 5 Eric !
Jerry.
|
32.4302 | The Team | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Aug 02 1994 22:43 | 19 |
32.4303 | Pre-Season | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Sat Aug 06 1994 14:29 | 10 |
32.4304 | Top scorer this season ? | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Mon Aug 08 1994 13:22 | 6 |
| Look's like Kenny's plan is working to a tee. Brian May scored his first own
goal of the season at Ibrox over the weekend ;-)
It' always handy to have one of your own playing for the opposition is it not.
Peter.
|
32.4305 | Huh? | TRUCKS::SANT | a legend in his own lunchtime | Mon Aug 08 1994 13:30 | 4 |
|
BRIAN May ??!!!
8-) 8-)
|
32.4306 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Mon Aug 08 1994 13:33 | 7 |
| Sorry Sorry Sorry !!!!!!
David May not Brian. Of course it is. But is that Mercury chap still with
Blackburn ?
Peter.
|
32.4307 | Eric the "Red" | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Aug 08 1994 14:25 | 7 |
32.4308 | | BHAJI::SNEIL | | Mon Aug 08 1994 14:32 | 11 |
|
There was no yellow card for the second offense,He would have been sent
off even if he hadn't been booked before.
SCott
|
32.4309 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | mumble mumble orange | Mon Aug 08 1994 16:15 | 9 |
| > re: Note 32.4307 by ESSB::BLONG "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994"
>
>anyone know what the team was. This was our 5th game in 7 days, do we play
>again before next Sunday.
Do I detect this excuse being rolled out before the season even
begins ???
p1
|
32.4310 | Come on u reds, come on u reds ...... | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Mon Aug 08 1994 18:26 | 10 |
| I've finally got my ticket for the Charity Shield on Sunday. Does
anyone know what time the boozers will shut on Sunday afternoon around
Wembley ?
I really dont want to drink that crap they serve inside the Stadium,
but .....
By the way, is anyone else from this conference going ?
Dave
|
32.4311 | Any updates, please ? | BERN01::BOLGER | Weather's here,wish U were beautiful | Fri Aug 12 1994 18:03 | 5 |
| Any further news on Paul Ince's contract negotiations (or the lack
thereof) ? With Eric facing suspension (again !), we don't want to be
missing Mr. Ince as well !
Jerry.
|
32.4312 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri Aug 12 1994 18:50 | 15 |
| re: Ince
It seems that Ince's main concern is regarding the testimonial he would
have should he sign and see out the offered 6 year contract. He wants
Utd to pay all tax on the monies he would receive from the testimonial.
Martin Edwards is quoted as saying that if Paul Ince is not happy
signing a 6-year deal, he is quite happy to negotiate a 2 or 3 year
deal now, and then see what happens. Ince has declared that he will
sign any contract providing it can be reviewed should Utd sign a new
player and offer that player a higher salary.
Confused ? You will be .....
Dave
|
32.4313 | So, he wants money ... | BERN01::BOLGER | Weather's here,wish U were beautiful | Fri Aug 12 1994 19:08 | 3 |
| Aha, I see ;-) Thanks Dave.
Jerry.
|
32.4314 | Eric is out for 3 Games | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Aug 12 1994 22:36 | 4 |
32.4315 | An omen ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Weather's here,wish U were beautiful | Mon Aug 15 1994 15:58 | 18 |
| A winning start to what will, hopefully, be another winning season.
Granted Blackburn were sadly lacking up front in the absence of Shearer
and/or Sutton, but United still had to score to win ! The goal by Ince
was a real cracker - he's obviously been watching Sparky !!!
The only dissapointment for me yesterday was David May's performance. I
may be being too hard on the form Backburner, but for my money he was
shaky in defense and non-existant in attack. He did manage to win two
throw-ins around the middle of the pitch, but that's about as close as
he came to getting a cross in !!! Bring back Paul Parker !
So, all that's left for us this season is the league, FA Cup, European
Cup and the Coca-Cola Cup ;-)
Jerry.
P.S. Also good to see Bryan Robson's management career off to a good
start with a 2-0 victory on Saturday.
|
32.4316 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Mon Aug 15 1994 16:27 | 7 |
| >So, all that's left for us this season is the .... European Cup
Thats if you get past that certain Turkish team!! ;->>
Good job your not in the knock out phase really.. ;->
Rick.
|
32.4317 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Mon Aug 15 1994 17:48 | 15 |
| re: -2
Jerry,
I didn't think May did too badly - granted, he was a bit shaky at the
start but he soon settled down and played reasonably well - backed by
some sporting vocal support from the Blackburn fans ! I don't remember
how good his distribution was at Blackburn, but he seemed to play a lot
of long lofted passes to Hughes which Hendry read and intercepted time
after time. Still, early days - I think he'll be a useful addition to
the squad.
Dave
|
32.4318 | Another Trophy | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Aug 15 1994 19:25 | 9 |
32.4319 | Oh NOOOOO!!! | TRUCKS::SANT | a legend in his own lunchtime | Mon Aug 15 1994 19:54 | 3 |
|
DANGER!! CUNNO ALERT!!
|
32.4320 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Mon Aug 15 1994 19:55 | 4 |
| re:.4318
Remind me Brian - what have the great Five-chins Whelan and TGA won in
the same period ?
|
32.4321 | Who!!!!!! | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Aug 15 1994 22:12 | 4 |
32.4322 | Linked with Darren | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Aug 17 1994 20:55 | 7 |
32.4323 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Let them eat fish | Wed Aug 17 1994 21:24 | 7 |
|
Exsqueeze me, but why would Utd need another winger?? Shirley an
English centre-forward is their main priority??
Tony
|
32.4324 | 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | involuntary employment? | Thu Aug 18 1994 13:07 | 4 |
|
You mean Alan Shirley of Blackburn? Nah....he's hardly ever fit!
Andy.
|
32.4325 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Let them eat fish | Thu Aug 18 1994 15:31 | 6 |
| In actual fact Andrew, I was referring to Shirley Crabtree, one of my
childhood god-figures.
Tony
|
32.4326 | Shirley Crabtree is Peter Schmiechels daddy. | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Aug 18 1994 16:21 | 1 |
|
|
32.4327 | Well I thought it was funny .... | BERN01::BOLGER | Weather's here,wish U were beautiful | Fri Aug 19 1994 13:59 | 11 |
| Couldn't decide where to enter this, so I decided to put it in the
Champions note.
Q. What made 1966 such a great year for English football ?
A. Eric was born !
Jerry. ;-)
|
32.4328 | that makes Ian Rush John Merrick's brother.. | TRUCKS::SANT | involuntary employment? | Fri Aug 19 1994 14:27 | 7 |
|
-< Shirley Crabtree is Peter Schmiechels daddy. >-
8- ) 8-) Brilliant!! Actually, Andy, now you mention it, there
*is* a similarity...
Andy.
|
32.4329 | ??? | PAKORA::GPIKE | | Fri Aug 19 1994 15:07 | 3 |
|
is that eric the tank engine or eric the clown.../
|
32.4330 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri Aug 19 1994 18:21 | 27 |
| It's very quiet in this conference today - a touch of PMT perhaps
(Pre-Match Tension).
Fergie may stuggle with the line-up tomorrow. Cantona is suspended and
he has declared that Keane and Irwin will be rested until September.
Possible line-up could be :
Schmeichel
May Bruce Pallister Sharpe
Ince McClair
Kanchelskis Hughes Giggs and Dublin/Gillespie/McKee
There was a decent interview with Fergie in the Express today where
Fergie stated that it would be considered a poor season if United don't
do well in Europe. I think his exact phrase was "also-rans" !!!!!!
Strange comment when you consider last season was one of the best in
the clubs history and yet they did crap in Europe. Ah well, I suppose
he knows best. He also talked about the youngsters he feels can make
it in the 1st team and listed about 5/6 who he had high hopes for.
Maybe this explains why its not been "spend spend spend" this summer.
I noticed on SKY the other night that Utd are 50/1 for a clean sweep of
all domestic trophies AND the European cup. Who sets these stupid odds
? Surely it should have been 5/1 !
Dave
|
32.4331 | Notts Forest 1 Man United 3 | BERN01::BOLGER | Weather's here,wish U were beautiful | Mon Aug 22 1994 14:23 | 35 |
| Well,
an absolutely disastrous start to the season. After 2.4% of our league
games, we down in fifth place. This is pretty close to the lowest we've
been in the past couple of years. ;-)
No, seriously, a pretty good result on Saturday, albeit helped along by
the early sending-off. Post-match interviews implied that the
performance didn't live up to the heights of last season, but then last
season had it's share of below-par performances too. A pretty comfortable
victory should help to settle the nerves and get the lads psyched up
for tonight's game away to Notts Forest.
The one hitch on Saturday, Parker's red card, shouldn't affect us too
much. David May started at right back on Saturday, with Parker coming
on after about seventy minutes (and going off after 74 !). So if
anything, a Parker suspension will ease Fergie's selection headaches !
Irwin also started on Saturday also, so Fergie must've changed his mind
about resting him till September. With Keane on the subs bench for most
of the game, Lee Sharpe was needed to fill up the midfield quota.
More worryingly, Mr. Schmeichel was displaying the same tendencies that
got us into trouble in a couple of games last season (e.g. Wimbledon).
At one stage he tried to throw the ball into his own net, after
accidentally getting in the way of a harmless header ! (Half-hearted and
slighlty worried smiley !).
Anyway, two points and two goals - the first a great stike from the
edge of the box from Sparky (who else !), the second a McClair header
to finish Ince's shot which struck the crossbar (hard !).
Jerry.
P.S. Does anyone know the actual K.O. time for tonight's game ? SKY
coverage starts at 7pm (UK) and runs till 11pm !!!
|
32.4332 | Forest V Utd - 8pm kick-off | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Mon Aug 22 1994 14:27 | 1 |
|
|
32.4333 | Thanks Dave. | BERN01::BOLGER | Weather's here,wish U were beautiful | Mon Aug 22 1994 16:36 | 0 |
32.4334 | Nottingham Forest 1 : 1 Manchester United | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Tue Aug 23 1994 11:43 | 19 |
|
So, Manchester dropped 2 points at the City ground last night.
Having said that, they might easily have come away with nothing as
Forest made more chances but Schmeicel was in excellent form and kept
all but one out. The game finished 1:1, Kancelskis (sp) scoring first
with a cracking shot across the goal only for Colleymore to equalise
with a great solo effort, beating Schmeicel at his near post.
This was a highly entertaining game with plenty of chance at both
ends. At time Colleymore and Roy ran Pallister and Bruce a bit ragged
but Schmeicel was usually on hand to clean up. Giggs was taken off in
the 2nd half and replaced by Keane. Unfortuantely he was booed loudly
everytime he touched the ball, somewhat unfairly I though given the
good service he gave Forest and the money made by selling him.
United possibly lacked the final telling penetration which will
presumably return with Cantona next week. So, United are back on top of
the Premier League again! 8-) (with Forest behind them on goal
difference 8-)
JBG
|
32.4335 | same old same old | YUPPY::PANES | M.A.B. its big horse, I'm a Londoner | Tue Aug 23 1994 12:33 | 9 |
|
As well as "Kan-kan" took his goal, am I the only person who thinks
that it should of been disallowed? In between him and the keeper, "Sparky"
was wrestling with, and then tried to volley ", Stuart Pearce.
Stuart
|
32.4336 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Tue Aug 23 1994 12:41 | 6 |
| Shame about Mr. Irwin being nearly knocked out by Pearce's free kit...
It'll show him not to invade the 10 yard area before the whistle is
blown!
Rick.
|
32.4337 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Tue Aug 23 1994 13:19 | 7 |
|
Re -.1
It wasn't Mr Irwin - it was Steve Bruce. The slo-mo replay shows that
Pearce hit right on target! 8-)
JBG
|
32.4338 | I wonder why they didn't interview Mr. Bruce afterwards ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Weather's here,wish U were beautiful | Tue Aug 23 1994 13:40 | 13 |
| Yes, and the close up afterwards clearly showed tears streaming from
Steve's eyes !!! Perfectly understandable - looking at it on TV was
painful enough ;-)
Interviewed after the game, Peter Schmeichel was shown one of
Colleymore's breakthroughs from which he had to come to the rescue. He
started by saying something like "Well, I thought David May might have
done better, but ...". I wonder is this an indication that the old
rivalries are taking a while to get over !
Jerry.
|
32.4339 | Haven't you heard...?? | MUFC::TONY | | Tue Aug 23 1994 20:58 | 12 |
| >>As well as "Kan-kan" took his goal, am I the only person who thinks
>>that it should of been disallowed? In between him and the keeper, "Sparky"
>>was wrestling with, and then tried to volley ", Stuart Pearce.
>>Stuart
The attackers now get the benefit of the doubt...!!! 8-)
Tony
|
32.4340 | were looking down on you | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Wed Aug 24 1994 17:56 | 12 |
|
Blackburn Rovers - Top of the premiership
TAKE NOTE!!!!!!
Regards
Stephen
Kennys Barmy Army
|
32.4341 | | BERN01::BOLGER | Weather's here,wish U were beautiful | Wed Aug 24 1994 18:39 | 8 |
| Congratulations Stephen,
We who follow the Champions are happy to see the lesser clubs getting a
spell (albeit a brief spell !) at the top of the table.
Enjoy !
Jerry.
|
32.4342 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Aug 25 1994 14:15 | 1 |
| Coke draw; Port Val (away first leg).
|
32.4343 | getting nervous already Kenny ? | TROOA::PBLANEY | Explanations take too long Mr.Nike | Fri Aug 26 1994 02:08 | 6 |
| I'd be happy to remain out of first until the last day of the season
,when we will be back on top :-)
Welcome back Footy season.
-pb
|
32.4344 | Did you the Klinsmann Dive | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Aug 29 1994 16:40 | 8 |
32.4345 | The Wombles | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Aug 31 1994 19:47 | 4 |
32.4346 | We're getting into gear.... | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Sep 01 1994 13:02 | 8 |
| United 3:0 Wimbledon
God 40 mins
CHoccy 81
Giggsie 85
the Double Champions were all over the Dons but couldn't score until
Cantona headed one in just before 1/2 time. Two late scores did justice
to United's dominance.
|
32.4347 | 90 whole minutes | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Sep 01 1994 17:10 | 8 |
| So Eric "Red Card" Cantona managed to stay on for the entire match.
I wouldn't get too used to it - I think he'll be investigating the
plumbing a few more times before the end of the season.
Cheers
Paul.
|
32.4348 | Champions 3 Wombles nil | TRUCKS::SANT | involuntary employment? | Thu Sep 01 1994 18:39 | 5 |
|
yeah...he didn't even kick anybody (allegedly) or argue with the
ref. All that and a goal...pretty boring stuff really.
Andy.
|
32.4349 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Sep 01 1994 21:13 | 1 |
| In fact, no one got booked even; mind you Ince & keane weren't playing.
|
32.4350 | Eric? | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Mon Sep 05 1994 15:31 | 5 |
32.4351 | Eric pledges himself to the cause... | TRUCKS::SANT | wide-eyed and legless....mostly | Mon Sep 05 1994 15:43 | 8 |
|
Good headed goal, the opener in a 3-0 win. Rave reviews in
the press, smiles from Alex Ferguson, lyrical waxing and
hyperbole from the tv commentators.
All pretty much par for the course, really ;-)
Andy.
|
32.4352 | STARS OF TOMORROW? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Tue Sep 06 1994 15:59 | 5 |
32.4353 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Wed Sep 07 1994 17:03 | 9 |
|
Help......calling Peter Hayden.....
Una just called for Jerry. He's out & I picked up the call. She
wants him to phone her back. Should I pass the message on???? Please
Peter, let me know what I should do. Jerry's anyway in a bit of a state
at the moment what with United not being top an all! 8-)
JBG
|
32.4354 | Sparkler has a GROIN !!!! problem... Oh where is the Kleenex | SIOG::HAUGHEY | | Wed Sep 07 1994 19:29 | 6 |
| Tragedy at the Fergie Dome... Sparkler may be missing for a while.
( not long enough if you ask me ) Apparently he has a groin problem.
Maybe that explains ooh-aa-cant-a-na-kick-or-punch-him-please recent
disappearing act.
Anyway, spend 4m and you can have Dean Holdsworth or David Hirst.
|
32.4355 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Sep 07 1994 20:30 | 8 |
| >( not long enough if you ask me ) Apparently he has a groin problem.
Is this somehow related to notes 43.701 etc. Surely not ManU's fave....
Just curious
Paul.
|
32.4356 | On the brink if you ask me. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Sep 07 1994 21:30 | 19 |
| Do what you will John,
But I wash my hands of this whole affair. On your head be it !!!!!!
The man is a fragile enough state it would appear.
This could send him over the edge.
Don't come crying to me if he walks in tommorow weilding a sub machine-gun and
yelling...
THEY JUST TOY WITH ME. THEY BRING ME UP JUST TO LET ME DOWN.
I HATE THEM ALL !!!!!!!!
ARGHHHHHHHHH!!
BANG BANG BANG...
Peter.
|
32.4357 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Sep 08 1994 14:08 | 6 |
| re Sparky
He was on the radio last night refuting these rumours about needing an
operation. He has a groin injury that is responding well to treatment.
If he needs an operation then so be it, but currently it doesn't seem
likely.
|
32.4358 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Sep 09 1994 13:12 | 7 |
| Latest story...Dion Dublin may be going to Coventry for 1.5m; he's
supposed to have had 'talks' already.
Leaves United short of English players for the EC; unless of course
Deano [H] is on his way?
Sparky and Ince could be fit for Sunday's game vs Leeds.
|
32.4359 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Sep 09 1994 13:23 | 7 |
| >Leaves United short of English players for the EC; unless of course
>Deano [H] is on his way?
What's the 'H' for? There isn't a 'H' in Brian.
Confused of Tunbridge Wells.
|
32.4360 | More injury worries ... | BERN01::BOLGER | Weather's here,wish U were beautiful | Fri Sep 09 1994 14:34 | 8 |
| According to Skytext, Messrs. Cantona and Kanchelskis both picked up
"slight knocks" in their international appearances during the week.
Fergie is apparently waiting anxiously for their return so that he can
find out if they'll be available for Sunday's training match at Leeds.
Here's hoping,
Jerry.
|
32.4361 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Sep 09 1994 15:58 | 2 |
| .4359
Dean Holdsworth
|
32.4362 | Dion is a Sky Blue | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Sat Sep 10 1994 14:25 | 9 |
32.4363 | Dion | MUFC::TONY | | Sat Sep 10 1994 18:27 | 7 |
| Dion has been doing the business in the reserves for the past 2 seasons.
In any other club he would have made the first team but alas at United
he was kept out by some world class players..!!
Good luck to him.
Tony
|
32.4364 | Unlucky 13 for United | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Sep 12 1994 12:33 | 8 |
32.4365 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Mon Sep 12 1994 12:41 | 11 |
|
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but......
United are now 5 points adrift of the Championship lead after losing
2 : 1 away to Leeds yesterday.
Looked to me like a fair result. The penalty MU got to bring the
score to 2 : 1 with 15 minutes to go was clearly a bad decision. MU
passing was absolutely abysmal and Leeds deserved the win.
JBG
|
32.4366 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Apples!! Dagnamit!! | Mon Sep 12 1994 14:35 | 9 |
|
David May was awful. It hurts me to say it, but Parker would do better.
Also, it seems that David 'Fish-head' Platt is on his way to Old
Trafford. I believe everything the papers tell me.
Tony
|
32.4367 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Mon Sep 12 1994 14:40 | 9 |
|
Tony,
May was definitely the worst but the whole team played badly. I
can't think of one who played well. Leeds were very sharp and
intercepted loads of MU passes. Still, hopefully MU will bounce back on
Wednesday.
JBG
|
32.4368 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Apples!! Dagnamit!! | Mon Sep 12 1994 16:32 | 6 |
| I thought Ince played well in the second half. And Bruce should be shot
for missing that header in injury time.
Tony
|
32.4369 | Hang on.... | MUFC::TONY | | Mon Sep 12 1994 21:44 | 14 |
| Tony
I thought Hughes should have been shot cos I thought he had 2 excellent
chances (volley and the cross from Butt to the far post)
Giggs really should have done better when he was put through but backpassed
And I also would have expected Kan-kan to at least get his shot on target when
put clear in the box by McClair..!
The chances were there, the defence (May) was poor but certainly not a crisis
Tony
|
32.4370 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Thu Sep 15 1994 11:53 | 9 |
|
Come on chaps, where's the match report??
4 : 2 isn't too bad for United but they must stop giving away goals at
home in these European competitions.....esspecially goals like the
first one! It looked to me like Smcheicel started to come & then paused
when he should have committed himself to the save??
JBG
|
32.4371 | Silence after 26 mins!! | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Sep 15 1994 13:34 | 11 |
|
Thought there might be a lot of noise in here this morning - the sound
of trumpets being blown. I don't think last nights performance was good
enough for smug satisfaction though.
Paul.
By the way, is that David May for sale? I think Trevor Francis might be
interested in him if he is.
|
32.4372 | surely some mistake | YUPPY::PANES | I've got Stu under my skin | Thu Sep 15 1994 13:36 | 3 |
| Is Old Trafford being re-built, or has the paper misprinted the attendance.
Stuart
|
32.4373 | London-Manchester about 200 miles | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Sep 15 1994 14:01 | 7 |
| Stuart,
Would you undertake a 400 mile round trip on a wet, Wednesday, September
night?
Paul.
|
32.4374 | Sad Soul | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Sep 15 1994 14:24 | 6 |
32.4375 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu Sep 15 1994 16:38 | 6 |
| So what is the answer? Highest attendance at OT this season - 44k+ to see
Wimbledon! Only 33k to see the 'first English club in the Champions League'.
Anyone?
g
|
32.4376 | Not unusual.... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Sep 15 1994 17:01 | 5 |
|
It will be exactly the same in Milan....30,000 to see Gothenberg...
70,000 to see Padua....
Dezzz.
|
32.4377 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Sep 15 1994 17:10 | 4 |
| Attendance is always affected for these types of matches when its
mid-week, on TV and inflated (more inflated) ticket prices.
WHy no comment about Blackburn's attendance?
|
32.4378 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Thu Sep 15 1994 17:12 | 9 |
|
33.000 isnt a bad crowd at all really, compare that with Blackburns
13,000 for that clubs first game in Europe.
Blackburn despite the efforts of Jack Walker are struggling to become a
'big' club.
Dave...
|
32.4379 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu Sep 15 1994 17:13 | 10 |
| Agreed, Blackburn was bad as well. But Blackburn haven't got as many fans as
ManU supposedly have. Wasn't the Wimbledon game in midweek?
It was a genuine question. Perhaps the season tickets don't include European
games? Perhaps prices were doubled?
If the only answer is that it was on TV, then ManU 'fans' have nothing to be
proud of.
grahame
|
32.4380 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Sep 15 1994 21:05 | 17 |
| re:-1 This is obviously a very important matter for you so I'll try to
answer your questions !
LMTB holders (almost a season-ticket) are not entitled to european
tickets. They have to apply like the rest of us. Prices weren't
doubled. I think the simple matter is that:
a) it was a piss-awful day
b) it was on the box
c) Gothenburg ain't that glamorous a team.
I would imagine that both the Barcelona and Galatasaray games will
attract far bigger crowds.
By the way - Utd won 4-2 !
Dave
|
32.4381 | | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Thu Sep 15 1994 21:10 | 5 |
| RE attendance rathole: There were 41K at the Rangers v. Hearts match
last Sunday -- and it was televised live in Scotland. Football daft
or what ??
Ray
|
32.4382 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Sep 15 1994 21:27 | 11 |
| re attendance/europe rathole :
Maybe it highlights that the English/British fan is more concerned with
winning the domestic trophies than the European ones. I seem to
remember Utd's attendances were relatively poor last year - I think
that if Utd had been drawn with Spartak Moscow say instead of
Barcelona, then the Champions League would have held little or no
appeal other than financially, and the hope of qualification to the
knockout stage.
Dave
|
32.4383 | ??? | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Fri Sep 16 1994 12:31 | 4 |
|
BTW what was Barcelona attendance against Galatasary...???
Dezzz
|
32.4384 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri Sep 16 1994 13:23 | 1 |
| re:-1 Barca V Galatasaray attendance was in excess of 70,000.
|
32.4385 | 2 Points in the Bag | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Sep 16 1994 21:19 | 12 |
32.4386 | UEFA money making scheme | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Mon Sep 19 1994 11:52 | 13 |
32.4387 | oh no!!!! | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Mon Sep 19 1994 13:26 | 7 |
| worrying news for the Mancs....according to todays Daily Record, (so it
must be true), Newcastle are the new favourites to win the
Premiership....if that's true then I would expect a flood of money on
ManU at much improved odds....if so then I claim 10% commision on all
winning bets....
Honest Ray....your local electronic turf accountant....
|
32.4388 | Another Win | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Mon Sep 19 1994 14:17 | 1 |
| Any match report?
|
32.4389 | For reasons unknown ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | TCB | Wed Sep 21 1994 00:41 | 7 |
|
Stefan,
I believe it's still only two points for a win in the Champions League
this year.
|
32.4390 | more info please ? Where's Julie ? | TROOA::PBLANEY | Explanations take too long Mr.Nike | Wed Sep 21 1994 04:42 | 11 |
| Fans,
Who did we play in Europe last week ? For poor sods like me, at times
the papers here like something you'd expect on the moon...other days,
like Saturday, you get the local yankee style bar showing ManU vs Pool
live. Go figure.
Result, teams, scorers please for us fans who only get in here now and
again...
Paul
|
32.4391 | As much as I know I'm afraid ! | PAKORA::JJACK | TCB | Wed Sep 21 1994 05:20 | 16 |
|
Manchester United.......4 IFK Gothenburg......2
Giggs, 2
Kanchelskis
??
The score went like this.........
0-1
1-1
2-1
2-2
3-2
4-2
|
32.4392 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Wed Sep 21 1994 13:21 | 1 |
| Sharpe got the 4th goal.
|
32.4393 | Match report.. Liverpool were Superb. MU - Who? | SIOG::HAUGHEY | | Wed Sep 21 1994 21:13 | 4 |
| Where's the gloating about Saturday? Is it to hard to write that
Liverpool were better than ye. I am waiting on a unbiased match report
as I didn't get to see any highlights on TV.
Come on the 'Vale!!!!
|
32.4394 | Anything to oblige... | BRUMMY::LONERGAN | Do little endians risc it? | Wed Sep 21 1994 22:45 | 31 |
32.4395 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Sep 21 1994 22:52 | 10 |
|
I know it's stating the obvious but.....
I think you'll find Ferguson will continue to put up with Cantona's
behaviour if it means 3 championships in a row. He's been the difference
in turning a good side into a great side. IMO utd wouldn't have won
back to back titles without him. I agree no player is bigger than the
club but I reckon an on form Cantona comes as close as you'll get.
Del.
|
32.4396 | Sounds pretty unbiased to me... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Sep 22 1994 12:15 | 5 |
|
Thanks for that report Sean, that's about the way I heard it on the
radio.
Dezzz.
|
32.4397 | The Reserves win 2-1 | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Sep 22 1994 14:33 | 14 |
32.4398 | COKE CLASSIC TOURNY | SIOG::HAUGHEY | | Thu Sep 22 1994 14:39 | 11 |
| But what about this fine they could face for playing their "reserve
team "?
From a football point of view, I think that teams playing in Europe
should not have to play their full team - rest, etc... - but when their
team is knocked out of Europe then they should play their full side.
Another argument is, is that when one team is playing another the
manager must decide how strong his team should be to beat the other.
Enough said.
( From a Liverpool supporter )
|
32.4399 | What do we mean by reserve | MUFC::TONY | | Thu Sep 22 1994 15:15 | 24 |
| Re -4398
Fair point , I absolutely agree..
In Uniteds defence (obviously slightly biased) if you analyse each player
there's not that many reserves.
The issue I think is the definition of reserve. Some of those players
last night have either played or have been on the bench for Premier League
games and Euro Cup games. So do they count as only reserves. After all they
have had a part in the 1st team.
Now in the case of a player who hasn't even made the 1st team or for that
matter the subs bench ever but is a regular player in the reserve side then
he is part of a weakened side.
Anyway, is good to see that we won the game I did have my doubts while is was
1-0 to the Vale. Well played that man Scholes.
tony
|
32.4400 | If that's the team to play then they should go all the way , no matter what. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Sep 22 1994 15:31 | 5 |
| The only thing that I find objectionable is that if United do progress to the
final stages of the CC cup you can bet your life that it won't be the "reserve"
team that will play nor will it be the "reserve" team that pick up the medals.
Peter.
|
32.4401 | I do not BELIEVE it!!! | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Thu Sep 22 1994 15:38 | 23 |
|
This is all nonsense and tosh. We're not talking about a league
game here, where fielding an understrength side could impact other
clubs.
We're talking about United being prepared to risk their own future
in a knock-out cup competition at the expense of resting a few
players. Surely they retain that right? Can anyone honestly expect
United to have to bust a gut in an attempt to win every competition?
This would be lunacy. Ferguson even offered to not enter the
competition but the league wouldn't allow it.
I can remember when entry to this competition was optional and most
of the top clubs didn't bother with it.
If the opposition can't take advantage of the weakened team and
progress themselves, that's tough. I can't believe the supporters
have any beef with this. If they don't want to see the reserves
then no one is forcing them to impart their hard-earned cash by
attending.
Andy.
|
32.4402 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Sep 22 1994 15:55 | 23 |
| I think the argument from Port Vale is that although Fergie stated he
would play a weakened side, nobody realised just how many regulars he
would leave out. Last season, against Stoke, a weakened side included
players like Robson, Phelan, Wallace, Dublin and Blackmore. Although
these players were not regulars, they were at least familiar names to
the paying public.
Having said that, Irwin, Keane, May, McClair, Sharpe (sub) and Walsh
(albeit occasionally) are all 1st team players. Butt has represented
Utd in Europe, Neville played for the 1st team last season, and
Gillespie is in the Northern Ireland squad. That only leaves Davies,
Beckham and Scholes.
Finally, and more importantly, Utd won. Fergie's job is to pick a team
he feels capable of winning a match. That team will change throughout
the season depending on the opposition, competition etc. The majority
of the youngsters used last night will be in Utd's European squad this
season so it surely makes sense for Fergie to get them some 1st team
action. Fergie has stated more than once that he would be willing to
let the youngsters represent Utd in the fizzy-pop cup no matter how far
they got. We'll see - there's still the 2nd leg of this tie.
Dave
|
32.4403 | My 2p worth | LARVAE::FERRARO_A | Antony Ferraro @UCG | Thu Sep 22 1994 16:01 | 9 |
| If I was the supporter of a lower division club (some would like to
think I soon will be with Spurs 6pts) then I would be extremely pleased
to play a weakened United side and have a better chance of progressing
to the next round. Yes tickets are expensive and people pay to see these
star names, but the result is what counts and I'd definitely settle for
that. The interesting thing is to see if a side complains if they had
knocked United out.
Antony
|
32.4404 | Next week - Club v Country...stay tuned | SIOG::PANES | Displaced persona | Thu Sep 22 1994 16:17 | 20 |
|
Unaccustomed as I am from writing anything sensible in this
topic, I do feel it necessary to express my agreement with Andy
Sant and his comments about team selection. If United, or whoever
else, choose to put out a "weakened" team in a Cup game , then so be
it. As Andy rightly points out, they are putting *themselves* at risk
and the other team can only benefit. I also agree with Andy's
comments about the league being a whole different kettle of pish,
and that the League should take strong action against clubs who
jeopardise other clubs for their own gains.
What really gets my goat, though, is the excuse of Chairmen and/or
managers of "big" clubs who whine on about the number of fixtures.
These are the very same greedy buggers who want the tournaments like
the European Champions (cup) to become a league so as to guarantee
a certain amount of teevee cash and money from attendances etc.
Stuart
|
32.4405 | Pounds count, Results don't! | MOEUR7::SMITH | | Thu Sep 22 1994 16:25 | 10 |
|
Having read with interest the sequence of notes here, I agree with the
sentiments, a weakened cup team is very different from a weakened
league team. However, if you win anyway what difference does it make?
The main point of the argument against Utd is *MONEY*. None of the
proceeding replies seem to remember that soccer is a business now, not
a sport, not a game!
|
32.4406 | | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Thu Sep 22 1994 17:20 | 24 |
32.4407 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Sep 23 1994 13:15 | 9 |
| re .last few about money
Remember that United didn't even want to enter this trophy but were
forced to; so they are not after the money -- although the odd million
from a final appearance is all very welcome.
As for foreign tours, they can be a welcome break. They aren't
particularly arduous; look at it as a different way of training that
week.
|
32.4408 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Fri Sep 23 1994 14:28 | 7 |
| Even though I also agree with all of the sentiments here (especially that
'sensible' man using Stuart Panes' account, they'rea all irrelevant. The
Football League RULE is thatclubs must field their strongest side - United
knew this, and they'll have to be fined. I know it's boring, but that's all
the argument is.
g
|
32.4409 | Throw away results?!? | MOEUR7::SMITH | | Fri Sep 23 1994 15:04 | 7 |
|
Aha, Football league rules, ok!?
Is there a rule that would prevent Man Utd from losing in the first
round whilst fielding their strongest team?
Ian
|
32.4410 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | Red:Clearish:No Bits 'Yum Scrum!' | Fri Sep 23 1994 15:18 | 16 |
| > re: Note 32.4408 by FORTY2::ASH "Mail Interchange Group, Reading"
>> The Football League RULE is thatclubs must field their strongest side -
>> United knew this, and they'll have to be fined. I know it's boring, but
>> that's all the argument is.
Fining Moan.Utd. is really going to be a blow isn't it ?! If it's
a hefty amount they may need to bring out a new strip to finance
it.
I think Fergie is quite within his rights to field a team like
that in the CCC, but as someone rightly pointed out earlier, I
bet if MU reach the quarter finals the 'weakened' team will be
history.
p1
|
32.4411 | Young Guns ! | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Fri Sep 23 1994 15:39 | 13 |
|
If Utd face a fellow Premiership side in the next round, say Liverpool
or Man City, do you reckon Fergie would stick to his word and keep the
youngsters in for the game??? I think NOT !!
That is of course if they qualify!!!!
"Football's a funny old game"
Anyway, here's to another victory at Ipswich on Saturday, and a hope
that all the teams above lose or draw.
mac
|
32.4412 | survivors | SSMPRD::MBONINI | | Fri Sep 23 1994 19:46 | 9 |
|
Question to United fans to settle an arguement
Which players survived the Munich air crash ?
We think Charlton,Gregg,Foulkes...Who else ?
|
32.4413 | I think! | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Sep 23 1994 20:32 | 2 |
| Jackie Blanchflower, but he was too injured to play again
|
32.4414 | Silence is Golden ..... | WELSWS::CADD | L.U.F.C. League champions 1991/92 | Mon Sep 26 1994 12:02 | 11 |
|
Ian,
Where have you been boy havn't heard from you in ages. You spoke
too soon in .4411 didn't you ...
Well I am just reciprocating what Brian put in our conference last week
and will say "It's gona be quiet in here today :-)))...
Paul
|
32.4415 | lost 3-2...8-( | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Mon Sep 26 1994 13:15 | 14 |
|
We got beaten at Ipswich on Saturday. Went 2-0 down, pulled back
to 2-2 with 2 in three minutes (Cantona and Scholes) then lost
to a deflected shot from Sedgley with 10 minutes to go.
Too many had their minds on this week's trip to Turkey and thought
Ipswich would just roll over for us.
Wake up call, Fergie!! This is not good enough. I think we miss
Hughes a lot when he's out, so I hope he's back very quickly. We're
off the pace in the league and need a couple of good results to get
the place buzzing again.
Andy.
|
32.4416 | Ferguson was right... | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Mon Sep 26 1994 13:50 | 31 |
|
This business about under-strength is a load of rubbish and should be
viewed objectively and not subjectively as most journalists seem to
pertain to.
Q1: Why have a squad of 18 players.
Q2: Who determines which is the strongest side a club can field.
Q3: What is the point of a team 'existing' in the first place.
A1: a) Injuries
b) Building for the future whether for the current season, next
season or 2 seasons down the road
A2: a) It seems the League knows more than all 90 odd club managers in
the country. The manager plays the team that in his opinion will
achieve an acceptable result for the club. As a case in point,
suppose Everton (currently bottom) change 7 of the side to play
e.g. Newcastle what does the League say to that ??? or is it that
you can only change a maximum of 3 players every match etc etc.
b) Alex Ferguson picked a team that he though should get an
acceptable result and they did with 7 changes. Howard Wilkinson
made few changes (if any ??) and Leeds got beaten. Which manager
made a mistake.
A3: a) To achieve as much as possible in terms of team success and thus
to increase the financial stability of the club.
Team success is not measured in how one does solely in September
but what the bottom line is in May/June.
Regards,
Dezzz.
|
32.4417 | | VESSA::WATTERSON | | Mon Sep 26 1994 14:03 | 11 |
| >> achieve an acceptable result for the club. As a case in point,
>> suppose Everton (currently bottom) change 7 of the side to play
Everton will play as cr*p as they have done all season.....
:-)
Paul
|
32.4418 | Keep up the good work | SIOG::HAUGHEY | | Mon Sep 26 1994 14:59 | 4 |
| Oh dear, what have we here? Any know who MU played on Saturday.
Somebody told me that they were beaten bu some team from somewhere.
Complacency...Naa Just no good.... Yeh!!
|
32.4419 | re last........ | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Mon Sep 26 1994 16:59 | 6 |
|
Eh?
Good note Dezz...
Andy.
|
32.4420 | The Story so Far | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Sep 26 1994 21:36 | 58 |
|
Fixtures 1994/95 Season Score Scorers
Live on SKY *, ITV @, BBC +
14/ 8/94 Blackburn (C Shield) * 2-0 Cantona(P), Ince
20/ 8/94 QPR (H) 2-0 Hughes, McClair
22/ 8/94 Nottm Forest (A) * 1-1 Kanchelskis
27/ 8/94 Tottenham (A) 1-0 Bruce
31/ 8/94 Wimbledon (H) 3-0 Cantona, McClair, Giggs
11/ 9/94 Leeds (A) * 1-2 Cantona(P)
14/ 9/94 Gothenburg (EC)(H) @ 4-2 Giggs(2), Kanchelskis, Sharpe
17/ 9/94 Liverpool (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis, McClair
21/ 9/94 Port Vale (CCC)(A) 2-1 Scholes(2)
24/ 9/94 Ipswich (A) 2-3 Cantona, Scholes
28/ 9/94 Galatasaray(EC)(A) @
1/10/94 Everton (H)
5/10/94 Port Vale (CCC)(H)
8/10/94 Sheff Wed (A)
15/10/94 West Ham (H)
19/10/94 Barcelona (EC) (H) @
23/10/94 Blackburn (A) *
29/10/94 Newcastle (H)
2/11/94 Barcelona (EC) (A) @
6/11/94 Aston Villa (A) *
10/11/94 Man City (H)
19/11/94 Crystal Palace (H)
23/11/94 Gothenburg (EC)(A) @
26/11/94 Arsenal (A)
3/12/94 Norwich (H)
7/12/94 Galatasaray(EC)(H) @
10/12/94 QPR (A)
17/12/94 Nottm Forest (H)
26/12/94 Chelsea (A)
27/12/94 Leicester (H)
31/12/94 Southampton (A)
2/ 1/95 Coventry (H)
14/ 1/95 Newcastle (A)
21/ 1/95 Blackburn (H)
24/ 1/95 Crystal Palace (A)
4/ 2/95 Aston Villa (H)
11/ 2/95 Man City (A)
18/ 2/95 Arsenal (H)
22/ 2/95 Norwich (A)
25/ 2/95 Everton (A)
4/ 3/95 Ipswich (H)
7/ 3/95 Wimbledon (A)
11/ 3/95 Tottenham (H)
18/ 3/95 Liverpool (A)
1/ 4/95 Leeds (H)
8/ 4/95 Southampton (H)
15/ 4/95 Leicester (A)
17/ 4/95 Chelsea (H)
29/ 4/95 Coventry (A)
6/ 5/95 Sheff Wed (H)
13/ 5/95 West Ham (A)
|
32.4421 | Turkish Delight | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Sep 26 1994 21:45 | 13 |
32.4422 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Tue Sep 27 1994 12:38 | 6 |
|
What has happened to Gary Parker? I thought at first that May was
keeping him out, but now its clear that May is still being paid by
Blackburn why isn't Parker back in his old position?
JBG
|
32.4423 | he's back. | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Tue Sep 27 1994 12:57 | 5 |
|
You mean PAUL Parker. Expect to see him in the side to face the
Turks.
Andy.
|
32.4424 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Tue Sep 27 1994 13:03 | 6 |
|
No, I'm mean Gary Parker! 8-)
ok, Paul Parker - see guys I'm not a real ManU supporter!
JBG
|
32.4425 | | SUBURB::GROOMN | Atherton does it with dirty balls | Tue Sep 27 1994 16:32 | 17 |
| Parker has a hamstring injury and was due to have it X-rayed tomorrow
however, other injuries have forced Fergie's hand and Parker now finds
himself in 'Hell' along with the rest of the squad and quite likely to
start the game.
Keane is almost certainly out as are Schmeichel, Irwin & Hughes, Scholes
and Butt are likely to start.
Team could be ;
Walsh
Parker Pallister Bruce May
Butt Ince McClair Sharpe
Giggs Scholes/Hughes
|
32.4426 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Tue Sep 27 1994 16:37 | 13 |
| re:-1
I don't think May will be risked a left-back. If Schmeichel, Irwin,
Hughes and Keane are ruled out, I think the team will be :
Walsh
Parker Bruce Pallister Sharpe
KanKan Butt Ince Giggs
McClair Scholes
Strange how Fergie ain't having problems working out which foreigners
to leave out this season - they're all knackered !!!!
Dave
|
32.4427 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Wed Sep 28 1994 14:55 | 7 |
|
Sky New last night claimed that Hughes has recovered from his groin
injury and will play against Galatasary tonight. This means he probably
needs an operation and will be out for the rest of the season (going by
Sky's recent performance 8-).
JBG
|
32.4428 | CHEER UP ERIC | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Wed Sep 28 1994 15:58 | 6 |
| I THINK FERGIE WILL PLAY MAY TONIGHT, BUT ANYHOW HERE'S PRAYING THAT
WE GET SWEET REVENGE FOR LAST YEAR'S DISAPPOINTMENT.THE TURKS ARE A
GOOD SIDE BUT NOTHING WILL GIVE US GREATER PLEASURE (NOT EVEN THAT 2-0
VICTORY AGAINST THE SCOUSERS)THAN TO BEAT THE TURKS ON THEIR OWN SOIL.
2-1 TO UNITED!
|
32.4429 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Sep 28 1994 16:41 | 8 |
| re .4428.
Ouch, my eardrums. Did you want them to hear you in Turkey?? Upper case
is usually reserved for SHOUTING.
Cheers,
Paul.
|
32.4430 | set fred the red on em | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble is very cross | Wed Sep 28 1994 17:01 | 9 |
|
I think that United will probably win tonight.
I dont usually want the mancs to win games but after the "welcome to
hell" stuff by the turks I hope that Giggs and co stuff them.
Actually the mancs should be ok, if this is supposed to be a "hell".
After all they are the red Devils are they not?
Ian.
|
32.4431 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Wed Sep 28 1994 17:38 | 6 |
|
For those within reach of Swiss terrestrial TV, I have it on good
authority (ok, from Jerry 8-) that Uniteds game against Galatasary
tonight is being shown live on Channel S-plus at 8:00.
JBG
|
32.4432 | | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Wed Sep 28 1994 17:48 | 4 |
|
It's also live on ITV too. About 8:30 I think...
Andy.
|
32.4433 | You saw it first here... | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Sep 28 1994 19:40 | 3 |
| My prediction for tonight is 2-0 to United.
P.
|
32.4434 | You saw it first here... | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Wed Sep 28 1994 19:42 | 5 |
|
My prediction for tonight is 2-0 to Galatasary.
Danny.
|
32.4435 | Stuff the Turkey. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Sep 28 1994 20:24 | 5 |
|
My prediction for tonight is a 1-1 win to United
Peter.
|
32.4436 | hjope I'm wrong, but... | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Wed Sep 28 1994 20:37 | 6 |
|
The potential for disaster tonight is enormous...
1-0 to Galatasaray
Andy.
|
32.4437 | | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Wed Sep 28 1994 21:38 | 1 |
| Galatasaray 1 - 2 Cantona
|
32.4438 | come on andy, youre sandbagging! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble is very cross | Wed Sep 28 1994 21:54 | 10 |
|
> TRUCKS::SANT
> 1-0 to Galatasaray
Nowt like a bit of confidence is there?
(and thats nowt like a bit of confidence)
Ian.
|
32.4439 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Thu Sep 29 1994 10:56 | 7 |
|
A well earned 0-0 draw was the result...And with Barcelona losing
this puts the Mancs in a very strong position.... Wasn't a classic
game but the result is what counts....
Neil..
|
32.4440 | Boring Boring Ar.., sorry ManUtd. | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Thu Sep 29 1994 11:55 | 12 |
32.4441 | Hoop-Hup-Be-Du-Do-Do | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Sep 29 1994 11:55 | 5 |
| I see Ryan "The Boy Wonder" Giggs put in his usual big match
(non)performance. Rather reminiscent of the Coca Cola cup final.
The comment made by the girlie was "the only thing that would
get him going tonight is Danni Behrs' tits!" ;-)
|
32.4442 | Brains of MU | SIOG::HAUGHEY | | Thu Sep 29 1994 12:05 | 5 |
| re. 4435
Always knew there were brains in this MU topic.
1-1 a win to United. Huh!!
|
32.4443 | "free turkeys for christmas" | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Thu Sep 29 1994 12:52 | 5 |
| not a bad result in the end especially with barcelona loosing.
good to see may playing with a "little" bit more confidence but
parker should get his place back.
man of the match: gary p.?
|
32.4444 | Which Gary - there's so many | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Sep 29 1994 13:01 | 6 |
| >man of the match: gary p.?
Is that Gary Parker or Gary Pallister?? See .4422 etc for details.
Paul.
|
32.4445 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Thu Sep 29 1994 13:37 | 10 |
|
ManU fan stood on the terraces at Galatasary. In response to a
reporters question about being scared by the intimidating atmosphere
inside the Galatasary stadium, he just replied:
"Have you ever been to Leeds!!"
Classic - saw it on GMTV this morning.
Rick.
|
32.4446 | ? | YUPPY::PANES | Surly to bed, surly to rise | Thu Sep 29 1994 14:22 | 3 |
| Whats the Turkish for "Whats it like to have no fans??"
Stuart
|
32.4447 | Why can't they televise Newcastle's matches ??? | KIRKTN::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Thu Sep 29 1994 14:34 | 11 |
|
Well for the second night in a row, I had the dis-pleasure of watching
yet another inept, crappy, boring football match involving an English
club. United were crap !
They, in my opinion, had no intentions of trying to win the match & the
result was a boring, drab scoreless draw.
Here's hoping Villa & Inter can serve up some decent soccer in
tonight's live match.
|
32.4448 | Boring.... | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Thu Sep 29 1994 15:03 | 10 |
|
Have to agree with our Celtic fan here, if this is one of the best
Europe can offer then its very sad. United were inept.
Also I wouldn't be cock-a-hoop over Barcelona's defeat. They'll come
to Old Trafford in 3 weeks feeling bruised. It wouldn't surprise me to
see United back into 3rd place after the next round of matches.
Ferguson has forgotten that this is a league system and early points
are at a premium.
Dezzz.
|
32.4449 | Not condoning 0-0 draws, but... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Sep 29 1994 15:44 | 15 |
| I didn't see the game, so I can't coment on United's performance.
However, I don't think there is a team in Europe (Ajax, Barcellona and
Milan included) who would go to Istanbul and play all out for a win.
Milan are currently looking very workmanlike, but even in their
champagne years (with Van Basten, Gullit & Rijkard), I recall them
keeping it very tight whenever they had to play in some of the more
"difficult" arenas in Europe (Belgrade, Istanbul, Athens). In fact,
there was little chance of United taking Galataseray lightly after last
year - hell, Barcellona scraped to a 2-1 home win against them only a
fortnight ago!
The days of "easy" away matches are long gone.
Dom
|
32.4450 | Why to the Celts talk out there A*** ? | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Thu Sep 29 1994 16:03 | 24 |
|
Last Couple...RUBBISH....
Man Utd on there day are one of the best teams in Europe...A draw last
night in Turkey was a very good result.. Remember, win your home games
and don't lose away has always been the key to success in European
competitions....Galatasary did everything to try and crack United,on
and off the field but they still came away with a point... A great show
of character. One thing you can't call United is defensive, they have
shown over the last couple of season's that attacking football can bring
trophy's but in the European cup defence is just as important as attack.
As for Barcelona they won't relish coming to Old Trafford, After losing
one game and narrowly winning the other. I don't think Man Utd have much
to fear... Ferguson wants this trophy and not even Barcelona will stand
in his way....
With Man United winning the European cup, Newcastle winning the UEFA and
Arsenal winning the Cup Winners expect a clean sweep by ENGLISH clubs
this season....
Neil...
|
32.4451 | Great Start | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Sep 29 1994 16:26 | 7 |
32.4452 | Sad Case | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Sep 29 1994 16:31 | 10 |
32.4453 | | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Thu Sep 29 1994 17:34 | 19 |
|
Well I hear all the stuff about getting a point away from home, not
conceding goals, character in adversity etc etc...
Come on, guys, this was an AWFUL match. Mistake after mistake after
mistake. I saw the hi-lites of Barcelona v Galatasaray two weeks
ago and I thought they'd be tough, but they were rubbish. We were
hardly much better if at all.
Maybe I'm underestimating the extent to which Fergie's tactics drew
the teeth from this Turkish side.
I tell you what, it makes our 4-2 win against Gothenburg worth its
weight in gold.
Bring on the Spanish champions and let's have a real match to
savour. This one was dire...
Andy.
|
32.4454 | Slime, Shrew, Monkey, Man? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Sep 29 1994 18:18 | 5 |
| re.4453
Good grief! a Manc who admits that Utd were s*** last night. Whatever
next?
|
32.4455 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Thu Sep 29 1994 18:19 | 24 |
|
Well, I for one thought Manchester deserved their point and could
have got both. The one word which springs to mind is "character". The
atmosphere there was incredibly hostile and inspite of repeated
attempts to provoke the Manchester players they kept their tempers
under control. Hughes was the target of repeated pushing, climbing,
elbows in the face & stamping on his ankles. Ince and Keane faired little
better but all three players refused to allow the treatment to get to
them and completed a very professional job. May was lucky to stay on
following a very rash challenge but otherwise the yellow cards wre for
soft fouls. I coun't understand why Hughes marker didn't get booked -
every time the ball was played up to Hughes he was knocked off it.
Probably the referee was too intimidated.
I would really like to see Manchester revert to their fast
attacking game when Galatasary come back to Old Trafford. It would be
great if the crowd to put up a wall of noise similar to last night.
Give them a real welcome (get some Leeds fans in if thats what it
takes! 8-), and then absolutely destroy them 4:0 (Giggs getting a
hat-trick.....). Then on to win the cup itself & meet Forest in the
final next year!!! 8-)...... ok, I've been mushroom picking, I admit
it! 8-)
JBG
|
32.4456 | whats up denis? | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Thu Sep 29 1994 18:21 | 9 |
| I agree it was a boring match to watch but against a team as
intimidating and as negative as galatasaray (remember their two nil all
draws in the European cup last year) it was great to get a point.
By the way,united are one of the most exciting teams in
the league to watch and "one boring match never made a summer".
Imagine going to Highbury every week!
|
32.4457 | Its the point that counts, for F*cks sake. | REPAIR::COSSEY | | Thu Sep 29 1994 18:22 | 8 |
|
Re.4453
Mr Sant, is that fence your sitting on comfortable ?..
Neil...
|
32.4458 | Mancunian hospitality | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Sep 29 1994 18:26 | 7 |
| re .4455
Roy Keane may have been the subject of some rough treatment but
according to this mornings press, he was lucky to stay on the field for
several off the ball incidents missed by the ref and the tv,
culminating in the delightful Mr K gobbing a "greenie" onto one of his
turkish counterparts!
|
32.4459 | All deserved | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Thu Sep 29 1994 18:29 | 11 |
|
re .4455
The 3 Man U bookings were for stupid tackles from behind. Remember the
World Cup, tackling from behind is a bookable offence. Also, Sharpe was
very lucky to stay on the park after having a kick at an opponent on
the touchline in the 2nd half. Okay, the guy made a meal of it, but the
intent on Sharpe's part was there.
Danny.
|
32.4460 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Thu Sep 29 1994 18:39 | 11 |
|
Danny,
if you watch the replay carefully, the Turk wacks Sharpe on the leg
by playing the ball & leg at the same time & then Sharpe kicks out at
the Turk. On Swiss TV they slo-mo'ed through the sequence and it show
that Sharpe only just caught the Turk - he must have though better of
really wacking him - whereup the Turk dives to the ground & rolls
around screaming. I believe the Turk was booked.
JBG
|
32.4461 | He was lucky | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Thu Sep 29 1994 18:50 | 13 |
|
re last
Yes, as I said the Turk made a meal of it, but as you have said
yourself, Sharpe kicked out and "only just caught" the Turk.
Retaliation usually results in at least a booking, normally a red
card. I still say Sharpe was very lucky not to be red-carded.
Overall, I thought the referee had a very good game, one of the best
refs I've seen recently.
Danny.
|
32.4462 | And we're not even into October yet! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Sep 29 1994 18:50 | 10 |
| re: -2
Never mind, Danny! Get down to the betting shop and get your money on
Dundee United for the ECWC. Anthing must be better than having to watch
ENGLISH teams in the various European competitions ;-)
Or maybe all the Scottish teams are getting beaten deliberately so that
they can concentrate on the real business...the Scottish Premier
League. Gad, do we envy you!
Dom
|
32.4463 | HELL no..!!! | MUFC::TONY | | Thu Sep 29 1994 18:50 | 16 |
| As a United supporter I was disapointed with our approach. Which was to play
for the draw. I must say I thought that if we were a little bit more adventurous
in attack we could have scored at least. Even perhaps win the tie.
But alas I am not the manager, and his ploy is to take points from away ties
and win your home games.ie Not loose. Thats how you win league competitions.
I watched the Barcelona highlights and they also appeared to use the same tactics
which were NOT to loose. In the end they lost. So i suppose it puts a different
reflection on the United score.
All I can say is, that I and Cantona are looking forward to entertaining
Galatasaray on the return leg at OT.
Tony
|
32.4464 | Shut it!! | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Thu Sep 29 1994 18:56 | 15 |
|
re .4462
Whats your problem matey? All I have said is that the 3 ManU players
deserved to be booked and that Sharpe was lucky not to be sent off. I
would like to see ManU progress as far as possible in the competition
as they generally are one of the better sides to watch. But then again,
isn't that because they have a sprinkling of "foreigners" in their
side, unlike the Blackburn crap who were all Engerlish :-).
Danny.
ps Got to agree, Scottish football is crap, that's why I'm just an
armchair critic now!!!
|
32.4465 | Node PEKING = Spouting bullshit | PAKORA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Thu Sep 29 1994 19:06 | 19 |
| re.4450
COSSEYN,
I didn't once in my note say that the result was poor, on the contrary,
it was a good result. However, the football on offer was dire &
mediocre. With the exception of Hughes volley late in the match, United
created very few goal scoring opportunites, showed little or no
imagination as an attcking force, and basically bored me to death with
their lack of creativity. If this is the best English soccer has to
offer, then I'll stick to the supposed crappy soccer we play North of
the Border.
On saying that, Galatasaray were mingin too......so I suppose the
result was jutified
Mingin English team.....0
Mingin Turkish team.....0
|
32.4466 | | YUPPY::PANES | Surly to bed, surly to rise | Thu Sep 29 1994 19:42 | 9 |
| re .4452
More of the rapier like wit, one associates with this topic.
Please keep it up.
Hugs,
Stuart
|
32.4467 | der boy e donne gudd | PEKING::WATTERSONP | | Thu Sep 29 1994 19:58 | 4 |
|
Be fair Stu, he did managed a whole note without a cliche....
Paul
|
32.4468 | Football isn't *everything*... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Sep 29 1994 20:10 | 12 |
| >If this is the best English soccer has to offer, then I'll stick to
>the supposed crappy soccer we play North of the Border.
...a solution which should please all parties! The idea of you guys
north of the border chaining yourselves to armchairs in front of the TV
on Wednesday evenings is more than I can bear ;-)
I mean, it's bad enough having to work an eight hour day...
Dom
|
32.4469 | More entertaining than the match | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Sep 29 1994 20:15 | 18 |
| re last 25 or so.
Shouldn't all this be in the 'Pool note.
Barry : Eh, see dah. Dat's crap dat is.
Garry : Youse sayin dat's crap.
Barry : Yeah, I'm sayin dat's crap. What's youse gonna do about it, eh?
Garry : I'm gonna smash your friggin face in, dat's what.
Terry : Eh, lads, lads, *calm* down, *calm* down.
Keep it up - usually the only thing that happens on a Thursday is about
56 entries in the International Predictions note.
BTW didn't see the match but from what I've heard it was a crap match,
good result, well refereed, not as intimidating as last year and playin
the man after the ball is quite acceptable, especially if it's Sharpe.
Paul.
|
32.4470 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Thu Sep 29 1994 20:17 | 11 |
32.4471 | You've got to laugh. | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Thu Sep 29 1994 20:42 | 11 |
32.4472 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Fri Sep 30 1994 10:47 | 9 |
|
RE: 4471
Not at all, you couldn't be further from the truth. I love the fact
that Scottish managers would love to manage ENGLISH clubs rather than
there own Countrys...Deep down thats what really bugs you all the
succesful managers in this Country are Scottosh........
Neil...
|
32.4473 | witty reply required from Mr Turner..zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Fri Sep 30 1994 11:40 | 10 |
| re last
Is that because all the engerlish managers are not up to the job ?
Kev...
p.s I thought a Scottish club won the trophy before an English one.
and my dad's bigger than your dad etc etc.........
|
32.4474 | It must be sad watching England's Success!!! | REPAIR::COSSEY | | Fri Sep 30 1994 11:54 | 13 |
|
No, it's just that the Scots make better managers than players....
A Scottish team might have one the trophy first but how about compiling
a list of European winners between the two countries, I'll do Scotlands
as I can't remember all the English winners...
Celtic
Aberdeen
If there are any absentee's from the huge list above I do apologize..
Neil..
|
32.4475 | Newcastle & Villa in the UEFA Cup final ? | PAKORA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Fri Sep 30 1994 12:01 | 12 |
| re.4470
On the contrary, Man U are my favourite English team & I
would love to see them win the European Cup.
I was going to reply to your typically abusive note in a
retaliatory way, but then that would be sinking to your level.
So I won't.....I'll just let the Mods do their job instead.
|
32.4476 | `Were You Born In Manchester` | KIRKTN::CMORRICE | | Sat Oct 01 1994 17:33 | 19 |
|
Let`s not forget Rangers winning the ECWC back in `72, also twice beaten
finalist in the same competition.
Celtic were also beaten finalists in the EC and Dundee Unt. beaten
finalist in the UEAFA cup.
Although this might not be impressive to our friends down south it`s
not bad for a small country like Scotland with a population of just
under 5 million.
Look what the French have achieved......population:- 50-60 million
trophies :- 0
I rest my case.
Craig.
|
32.4477 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Sun Oct 02 1994 11:35 | 5 |
|
Marseille won the European Cup 2 seasons ago with a goal from Basile
Boli.
Del.
|
32.4478 | Still nae trophy's | KIRKTN::GCULLION | | Sun Oct 02 1994 13:08 | 6 |
|
Last:
Not quite correct,they were stripped of it,remember ????.
|
32.4479 | ?????????? | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Mon Oct 03 1994 12:07 | 6 |
| NO! They kept the trophy! They were stripped of the League title for
alleged corruption and that's only domestic business.
/JF
PS/Or am I really in the wrong here! Help, French noters!
|
32.4480 | | TRUCKS::SANT | caught up in a lager frenzy | Mon Oct 03 1994 12:58 | 4 |
|
JF is right. Marseille were not stripped of the EC.
Andy.
|
32.4481 | 12 out of 12 at home | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Oct 03 1994 15:16 | 8 |
32.4482 | Glory win against Everton. | TLAV01::WICHAIWONG | | Wed Oct 05 1994 14:01 | 11 |
| I heard that Sharpe told Fergie that he didn't want to be the substitue
of Giggs when Giggs got injury. He wanted to be one of the first 11
player. Also, Ron Atkinson tried to buy Sharpe since he's not happy to
be substitue and offered him a first 11 player in Aston Villa, I mean
the left side forward. You must note that Sharpe loves to play in the
left side forward instead of left back defender as Fergie got Sharpe to
play in some matches. If Fergie sell Sharpe to Villa as I heard, how
United will cope with the situation when one of Giggs or Kan Kan get
injury. Any comments?
Wichai.
|
32.4483 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Jubilee | Wed Oct 05 1994 14:59 | 10 |
| I've heard this before on Villa clubcall during the summer (sad chap that I am)
but nothing happened then. I suspect that there is no way Sharpe would leave Man
Utd for Villa. He'd have to be insane. Besides, Giggs has been nowt but useless
all season and Sharpe has scored some goals, so I suspect that Sharpe will soon
be playing in the first 11.
That said, I would be well happy were Sharpe to join Villa. He would undoubtedly
be a star, and might even stand a chance of winning something this year 8-)
mike
|
32.4484 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed Oct 05 1994 15:19 | 6 |
| If Sharpe were to go, and I can't see that whilst United have an
interest in Europe, then United have more than adequate substitutes in
either Simon Davies or keith Gillespie.
Personnally, I wish United had take the 15m off Milan for Giggs and
used it to buy some others including a striker.
|
32.4485 | giggs is good | SSMPRD::MBONINI | | Wed Oct 05 1994 19:40 | 10 |
| Am I the only one who thinks Giggs isn't crap. AS Mark E Smith (singer
with The Fall) once said of George Best "He stood about doing nothing
for 85 minutes then he would do something brilliant". Would you want to
drop/sell GB in his hey-day because he didn't run about like a headless
chicken all 90 mins - I think not. So he's not been at his best this
season but if it wasn't for his goals United would not be top of their
champions league table just now and wouldn't be there at all if he
hadn't played last season. Give him a break or better still give him to
Celtic cause I wouldn't mind watching him every week.
|
32.4487 | | IOSG::GRAHAM | Strange Currencies | Wed Oct 05 1994 19:52 | 8 |
| re last note.
I'm suprised to hear you saying that Matt, - bearing in mind he doesn't
play for Swansea...
Ant.
|
32.4489 | Mickey Quinn is a very rounded player also | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Oct 05 1994 20:18 | 0 |
32.4490 | Let's not forget Cunno's mate Round Ronnie Wheel-In !!! | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Oct 05 1994 20:22 | 0 |
32.4491 | I think not | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | Top in Fantasy, Bottom in Reality | Thu Oct 06 1994 11:26 | 3 |
|
Newcastle at St. James's Park in CCC 3 - Will they still play a Reserve
team ?
|
32.4492 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Oct 06 1994 12:03 | 9 |
| INteresting couple of weeks for Utd :
Oct 19th Barcelona (H) Euro Cup
Oct 23rd Blackburn (A) Premier League
Oct 26th Newcastle (A) Fizzy Pop
Oct 29th Newcastle (H) Premier League
Nov 2nd Barcelona (A) Euro Cup
Then 2 "easy" games against Villa and Man City !!!
|
32.4493 | | TRUCKS::SANT | caught up in a lager frenzy | Thu Oct 06 1994 18:18 | 11 |
|
For those that don't yet know, we've drawn Newcastle, I think away,
in the coke cup.
Be interesting to see Fergie's team. If we put the stiffs out in
this one Fergie will get his wish and no mistake - we'll get
spanked! No fixture pile-up this season....
Maybe no trophies either 8-}
Andy.
|
32.4494 | Bad refereeing decisions... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Oct 06 1994 18:23 | 8 |
| Ah but even if they do get stuffed by sending out the stiffs, Fergie
will still be blaming bad refereeing decisions ;-)
Whilst here, I must say that it is nice to see Thursdays are livening
up in here. Gone are the days of 700 notes, all of which are prediction
entries 8-)
Stuart
|
32.4495 | New Kids on the Block | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Oct 07 1994 13:33 | 12 |
32.4496 | hehehe | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble is very cross | Sun Oct 09 1994 21:33 | 9 |
|
Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 Manchester United
Hirst
Yours informatively,
Ian.
|
32.4497 | A bit early but the signs are not good... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Mon Oct 10 1994 12:52 | 10 |
|
Result didn't surprise me as Wednesday were worth more than a 4-1
defeat last week and United have made a relatively spluttering start to
the season. I'm sure Mr Cryuff will be looking at the indecision of
Bruce and Pallister that lead to the Wednesday goal. United better have
a good month of football otherwise they'll be chasing a match in early
May at Wembley as their only savior of the 1994/95 season.
Dezzz.
|
32.4498 | Ehhh, we're concentrating on Europe and the CCC ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Oct 10 1994 13:34 | 23 |
|
I only got to see brief highlights of the match on Sky yesterday.
United reportedly had most of the play and most of the chances but
failed to convert them into goals. Granted Cantona, Giggs and
Kanchelskis were all involved in Internationals, but even so there's no
excuse for not putting the ball in the net when you get so many
chances. I have to give credit to Pressman for pulling off a couple of
spectacular saves from close range. Wednesday deserved the points on
the basis that they took one of the very few chances they created, and
then kept their composure throughout the second half despite United
pressure.
What I've seen of United recently hasn't impressed me all that much. We
certainly haven't been playing the kind of flowing football that won us
the Premiership last year. The worrying point is that we played most of
our good football in the first half of last season. Towards the end of
the season we started to look a bit ordinary, and now we seem to have
started the new season in the same way. Here's hoping that the rather
imposing fixture list for the next few weeks will force the lads to
raise the tempo a bit and show the NKOTB why we're the Champions and
there not !!!
Jerry.
|
32.4499 | | TRUCKS::SANT | caught up in a lager frenzy | Mon Oct 10 1994 14:37 | 15 |
32.4500 | please send cantona to Liverpool | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Enter Sadman | Mon Oct 10 1994 14:52 | 7 |
|
> No use complaining about absences to injury, internationals etc.
Oh I dunno Andy, Cantona and Kanchelskis seem to make the difference
between winning and losing.
Ian.
|
32.4501 | Eric's smiling again | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Mon Oct 10 1994 15:00 | 5 |
| Cantona had a cracker of a game with France on Saturday. He could have
scored twice and did excellent set-ups as well. He is in great form and
should be a plus when he returns to Old Trafford.
/JF
|
32.4502 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Oct 10 1994 17:29 | 4 |
| I think one of the mistakes United is making is playing unfit players.
If keane, parker & Hughes need operations then get them done now rather
than later. You run the risk of aggravating and thus worsening the
injury. Playing unfit players doesn't help; they can't give 100%.
|
32.4503 | It needs to be said | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Oct 10 1994 17:39 | 8 |
| re .4502
>If keane, parker & Hughes need operations then get them done now rather
I think that Keane and Hughes need operations to remove their bloated
petulance glands. They out-Inced Ince with their whinging and false
appeals to the ref on Saturday.
Paul.
|
32.4504 | Tiss for Utd ?? | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Tue Oct 11 1994 13:46 | 9 |
|
Just heard on the news on the way in this morning that United may have
put in an offer of 5 million for Le-Tissier of Southampton.
Still to be confirmed...
mac
|
32.4505 | rumour rumour | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Enter Sadman | Tue Oct 11 1994 14:10 | 9 |
|
Eh?
Where's he going to go? On the bench?
If Ferguson immediately reaches for the cheque book after losing a
couple of games then he's sadder than I thought.
Ian.
|
32.4506 | talking to myself | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Enter Sadman | Tue Oct 11 1994 14:23 | 9 |
|
Then again, maybe i'm being a bit harsh, if Roy Evans was about ot buy
him i'd be grinning like a cheshire cat.
Having said that, I still can't see whereabouts in the team he would
play. Who's position would he take?
Ian.
|
32.4507 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Oct 11 1994 14:34 | 33 |
| As much as I'd like to see Le-Tissier come to United the Saints would have to be
off their heads to sell him just when their team are starting to come together.
I'd imagine that Alan Ball is saying to Laurie at this moment.
"If he goes I go" !!!
Then again IMO Le-Tissier is playing so well due to Alan Balls' management.
Ball lets him do what he wants on the pitch. He doesn't give him any defensive
responsibility and lets him roam from wing to wing.
There's every likelyhood that he just wouldn't fit in at United.
Smacks of desperation to me that Fergie is trying to splash out now that things
are starting to go wrong. Why didn't he buy in the off-season. It was obvious at
the end of last season that the spark had gone from United's game and with the
spate of injuries things are looking worse.
Giggs is crap ( He looks tired and clueless ), Sharpe isn't much better( even
when he is played in position) , Keane is playing well but having an operation
( He's also showing that he's being underutilised at United ) , Hughes is due
for an operation also , Scmichael is making blunder after blunder ( The goal
against Wednesday was his fault ) , the "young blood" haven't exactly shone in
any game so far( They seem to spend more time giving the ball away than anything
else ) and Cantona is unreliable at the best of times. The defense are shakey in
the middle. So what's left ? May and Irwin are doing o.k . Ince is doing well as
is Kanchelkis . That's four maybe five players out of 11 or 12 who are doing
their job or able to do it.
Buying one 5M pound player isn't going to remedy that.
Maybe a change of tactics would work. Why not let Giggs move more into the
centre and give him a free role a-la Le-Tissier.
But then Tactics aren't exactly Fergusons strong point as he has shown before.
Luck has more to do with his success than anything and at this moment in time
it's not going his way !!!
Peter.
|
32.4508 | Why not? | TLAV02::WICHAIWONG | | Tue Oct 11 1994 14:39 | 12 |
| Remember, we got too many injury this season, coming in and out,
compare to last season. Keane has to miss some games after Champion
League with Barcelona, I think. Unfortunately (I hope not), if Ince
get injury too, who will take responsible in their position, McClair
and Butts? McClair is too slow and not a kind of good midfield, also
Butts has less experience. We need a kind of Les Tissier. To have
a professional on the bench is better than a young kid. We want some
bench after the song stuffs, especially European Cup.
Wichai.
|
32.4509 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Oct 11 1994 14:50 | 14 |
| >for an operation also , Scmichael is making blunder after blunder ( The goal
>against Wednesday was his fault ) , the "young blood" haven't exactly shone in
Peter,
How do you work that out. Hirst was put clean through and I thought
that Schmeical did everything right to prevent him scoring. He cut down
the angle and remained upright until the last instant. In a one-on-one
situation like that the striker is always expected to get the better of
the goalie and this was no exception. I thought that Bruce and
Pallister were to blame for the goal by not picking up Hirst ass soon
as Wednesday broke from defence.
Paul.
|
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Pallister were to blame for the goal by not picking up Hirst ass soon
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32.4511 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Tue Oct 11 1994 15:17 | 61 |
| Re: a few back
>>Giggs is crap ( He looks tired and clueless )
Blame Danni Behr ! (?sp)
>>Keane is playing well but having an operation ( He's also showing that he's
>>being underutilised at United )
I think you'll find the two go together. Because of Keane's injury, Utd are
having to play him in a holding role in front of the back four. Keane ain't fit
enough to go charging up and downfield for 90 minutes.
>>Scmichael is making blunder after blunder ( The goal against Wednesday was
>>his fault )
WHAT !!!! Schmeichel has saved Utd on countless occasions this season. He made
vital saves in the Liverpool, Spurs, Forest and Everton games. He has had an
inspired start to the season. No way was the Wednesday goal his fault.
>>the "young blood" haven't exactly shone in any game so far( They seem to
>>spend more time giving the ball away than anything else )
Who have you seen ? Butt has played well in the European games, especially in
the home tie against Gothenburg. Gillespie looked pretty good on Saturday.
The "yound blood" beat a reasonably good 1st divsion team in the Fizzy Pop cup.
What more do you want ?
>>Cantona is unreliable at the best of times.
Cantona is BRILLIANT at the best of times. The problem for Eric this season,
mainly due to his own hot headedness, is that he hasn't played in many games. He
missed the 1st 3 league games due to suspension, he will miss the 1st 4 Euro
games for the same reason, and he missed Saturday because of international
commitments. When he gets settled back into the team, he will do the business.
>>The defense are shakey in the middle.
The defence has problems at right-back, through May, causing a lack of
confidence throughout the whole defence. Bruce is spending a lot of time
covering for May, this drags Pallister over to cover for Bruce, and Irwin over
to cover for Pallister.
>>But then Tactics aren't exactly Fergusons strong point as he has shown before.
>>Luck has more to do with his success than anything and at this moment in time
>>it's not going his way !!!
You've already covered the reasons why Utd aren't playing too well. When
players like Keane, Parker and Hughes need operations, Ince and Giggs are
carrying knocks, it's no wonder the team is struggling to find some form. In
addition, Fergie is changing the team to suit the Competition which can
sometimes have its drawbacks. I think Utd's main problem this season is the
lack of goals. They have had enough chances in the games against Ipswich and
Wednesday to have earned at least a point. Fergie should either play Scholes
and let Hughes have his op, or if he doesn't feel Scholes is ready, buy another
striker (but if that's the case why sell Dublin ?).
Early days yet ...........
Dave
|
32.4512 | What a load of Cr*p | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Oct 11 1994 16:27 | 7 |
32.4513 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Oct 11 1994 16:47 | 36 |
| I think that you'll find that Keane has consistently played a holding role in
mid-field for United( not just now that he is injured ). Ince the same! Both are
excellent going forward but are not allowed to do so half enough.
Keane made his reputation at Forest because of his runs from mid-field and his
goal scoring. I wouldn't say that either of these attributes have been seen to
have been employed by United.
Schmeichel IMO was to blame for the goal. He was miles off his line when I think
it was Bruce was comming in on Hirst either to make a tackle or drive him wide
of the goal. Hirst scored from just inside the 18 yard line just as the defender
arrived.
Butt played well in Europe ? What ?!!! He gave more of the ball away in the
Galtasary match (due to poor passes) than the whole team together.
Re: Cantona. Yes he is Brilliant but the team can't rely on him to be around for
the whole season. How can a team settle if the main playmaker misses so many
games ?
May , IMO has settled well and isn't half as bad as he was when he first
arrived. He was probably the best defender in the Galtasary game.
C'mon. United have lost three games so far and it all can't be blamed on
injuries. They were going sour at the end of last season and they've started
this season in the same way. If anything it could be attributed to the lack of
Cantona.
>>I think Utd's main problem this season is the lack of goals.
You don't say !!! That would do it alright.
If the team play well enough the goals will come. The current United have never
been a team with a fluent striker. Most attacking players on the team score
15-20 goals a season but there was never was a Shearer or a Cole in that team so
why should the lack of a high scoring striker be to blame ?
Peter
|
32.4514 | Now Stuart Pearce would have been a good buy... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Tue Oct 11 1994 17:13 | 19 |
| It looks like everyone has his own theory about who's playing well and
who isn't at MUFC. My own pet peeves concern Bruce and Irwin: Bruce
always looks the epitome of vulnerability, but manages to keep his head
above water by sheer grit and determination. Irwin always scurries
around like a startled rabbit and looks real dodgy when up against an
out-and-out winger. I'll reserve judgement on May because I haven't
seen him enough, though reports aren't terribly encouraging.
Certainly, there can be little doubt that Ince, Kanchelskis and a fit
Hughes are absoulutely essential to this team.
Dom
P.S. Peter, I can't believe you really meant to say that Cantona is
inconsistent (or was it erratic?) at the *best* of times ;-) Sure, he's
a bit of an enigma, but players of his sort usually are (viz. Le
Tissier), and I don't think there are many managers around who wouldn't
like to have the benefit of his occasional fits of genius.
|
32.4515 | Ah but ...... | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Tue Oct 11 1994 17:16 | 26 |
| re:-1
Not that it's really worth arguing about but..... Bruce stepped up to
try and play Hirst offside. He didn't force him wide. Schmeichel ran
out to meet Hirst when he saw the danger. The fact that he was so far
forward suggests that he's pretty quick not that he's a crap goalkeeper
! Would you rather he waited until Hirst was 6 yards out ?
Butt has played 2 games in Europe. In the first game at home to
Gothenburg he was excellent. He linked play well and made a lot of
forward runs that weren't picked out by his colleagues. The 2nd games
was at Galatasaray which, if you remember, was a pretty intense
atmosphere. So the lad made a couple of inaccurate passes in the first
30 minutes - so what ! That doesn't make him a crap player. I suppose
you think the Blackburn team is full of crap players judging on their
games against Trelleborg !
I appreciate the comment about not scoring enough goals was a bit
bleedin' obvious - I suppose I should have said that their not taking
their chances when they are dominant in a game. Utd's 3 top scorers
last season were Hughes, Giggs and Cantona. Hughes and Giggs are both
injured, and Cantona hasn't really got started yet.
I think we'll agree to differ .........
Dave
|
32.4516 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Tue Oct 11 1994 17:19 | 5 |
| Whoops - that should have been a reply to .4513.
One final thing - if you think May has settled well then you're
watching a different Man Utd - he's been sh**e this season and had his
ONLY good game at Galatasaray (IMHO).
|
32.4517 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Oct 11 1994 17:36 | 6 |
| >>I suppose you think the Blackburn team is full of crap players judging on
>>their games against Trelleborg !
Well now that you mention it ;-)
Peter.
|
32.4518 | Buy a sweeper Fergie.... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue Oct 11 1994 18:50 | 30 |
|
Schmeichal well off his line ??? Mmmm yes and no...
Don't forget the situation...United's centre pair were moving up...thus
the goalkeeper (as has been customary and expecially since the backpass
rule) effectively becomes the sweeper....or not ?? United like to push
the back line forward in comparison with 'say' Blackburn who like to
defend deep. This habit United have will probably be found out more by
European teams and/or teams with 'very' quick forwards. The only
safeguard against this is have a quick center back or play with a
dedicated sweeper; United haven't either...they should defend deep.
A playmaker will crucify the opposition if they expose themselves in
this fashion. All he has to do is look, wait, look...at the line and
the goalkeeper. If his forward has lost the marker (or is capable of
doing so ala Hirst) and the goalkeeper has also pushed up then thread
the ball through. If the goalkeeper is on his line then chip
regardless. Whatever happens a chance will arise....and a Mr Romario
may be the next beneficiary of this situation.
Bottom line...Bruce and Pallister implicitly pulled Schmeichel up...
they're not that quick...Schmeichel do your best!!!!
In fact I'd be interested if anyone has collated stats on how United
have conceded goals this season....it would certainly make interesting
analysis.
DEzzz.
|
32.4519 | Blackburn full of crap players - surely not ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Oct 11 1994 18:57 | 29 |
| Re: Dom
I disagree (now isn't that a surprise) !
I like Steve Bruce and think that either Peter or Dave (I'm not sure
which) put their finger on it when they pointed out that the main
source of trouble in the United back four is one ex-Blackburn player by
the name of May (or May not !). From what I've seen of him he appears
to be trying to play a mixture of three roles. Unfortunately Right Back
is not one of the them. They are Centre Back, Goalkeeper and Centre
forward. His attempts at the first two usually see him getting in the
way of the actual occupants of these roles, attempts at the latter
are so pathetic, that I wouldn't have mentioned it except that I like
to exaggerate !. This schitzophrenia (sp?) is dragging the rest of the
defense across and exposing them to quick forwards who can get into the
gaps (e.g. Roy and Colleymore). This could be a real problem when we
have to face Cole and Lee running onto Beardsley through-balls !
As for your criticism of Denis Irwin ! Denis is an Irishman and as
such incapable of playing badly (unless seriously injured, which is my
excuse for Thursday, JBG !).
Lastly, I think Fergie should forget Le Tissier and put in a bid for
Ronnie Whelan. He may not do any good, but he'ld be a lot cheaper and
it would really piss Cunno off ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4520 | Hagi, Romario, and Me at O.T. on Oct 19th | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Oct 11 1994 21:47 | 5 |
32.4521 | What do you call a man with a tree on his head? | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Oct 12 1994 11:30 | 5 |
| >to a cracking atmosphere on the 19th. Anyone got spare tickets for Edwood :-)
Isn't that the not-so-funny one in the Blues Brothers??
Paul.
|
32.4522 | United Manchester | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Wed Oct 12 1994 12:20 | 33 |
|
Rumour Patrol is here again.....!?
Well it looks as though Le-Tiss has decided against coming Norf and has
elected to stay with the Saints....
The new rumour is about the ground itself(Old Trafford). It looks like
the board and shareholders are to consider the prospect of either
adding an additional third tier to the ground, which would require the
buying of some extra land around OT(which the local council refuses to
sell at the moment), OR to build a new ground somewhere else....!!!
This is something the fans have been asking for, for a long time. Utd's
current capacity is 44,000 and still have to lock out thousands at each
home game. Utd's membership is over 100,000, so the demand is there for
a larger stadium
The new ground may come in the form of the National Stadium being
projected for Manchester for their bid/running of the Commonwealth
Games in the year 2002. This is going to be built in the Eastlands part
of Manchester about 5/6 miles from the current OT.
This stadium is to mount a serious challenge to the Wembley complex in
London(down Sauth!!). It is hoped that when the stadium is not being
used for international sporting events(athletics etc..) that football
will help cover the costs.... such things as England internationals,
FA/CC Cup quarter, semi, and finals... etc....
Nothing has been mentioned about a joint stadium for UTD and City as
per the Milan teams in Italy...
mac
|
32.4523 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Oct 12 1994 12:37 | 12 |
| >This stadium is to mount a serious challenge to the Wembley complex in
>London(down Sauth!!). It is hoped that when the stadium is not being
mac,
So it's going to be designed so that noone has a good view, that the
toilets only allow people to get in and are continually awash with
p*ss, they'll sell Hofmeister lager at 2 pounds per pint, you'll have
to walk miles to the nearest transport which will be so overcrowded
that you'll have to wait half an hour to get on a train etc etc..
Paul.
|
32.4532 | | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Wed Oct 12 1994 13:37 | 6 |
| For those wondering what's going on in this topic, well, I deleted a
few entries which looked like discussion was going to be about anything
but football.
Back to the game, lads.
/JF
|
32.4533 | Did we/you or did you/we? | MOEUR7::SMITH | | Mon Oct 17 1994 13:00 | 10 |
|
Well, no shouts of jubilation from the Utd fans today, so either the
game is tonight, or...
West Ham won? Can it be???
Ian
|
32.4534 | | VESSA::WATTERSON | I never make mitsakes ! | Mon Oct 17 1994 13:04 | 4 |
|
Mancs 1-0 West Ham
Never mind, West Ham back in the relegation battle again....
|
32.4535 | Goes for goal! | TLAV02::WICHAIWONG | | Tue Oct 18 1994 13:05 | 11 |
| Many injured players now. How can Fergie arrange the first 11 player
for the big match against Barcelona? Remember that Barcelona has many
world class players and we are not at the top form as last season.
Also, I heard that F.A. may decide to use F.I.F.A. regulation for
foreign players as we have nowadays in U.E.F.A cup. United is the team
who has many foreign players including Wales, Irish or Scottish. If
this regulation is valid, we may sell some of them and buy the new
who are Englishman. Hope that this is not approved. Any comments?
Wichai.
|
32.4536 | Fergies just a whinging ...... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Oct 18 1994 14:20 | 12 |
| Personally I think the FA have taken a step in the right direction by
following the FIFA directives. Before anyone, ie Matt, says it cos I
hate the rest of the British Isles and think that they should be towed
out into the middle of the Atlantic and bombed, it's not. I understand
from the press that there are a lot of African and other non-European
Nations that are pushing for the UK to be treated as one voting nation.
the minute that happens will be a short hop, skip and jump from one UK
team which I don't want (although it would provoke a good argument).
As for ManU, it just another reason for Fergie to whinge that everyone
is against him. I tell you, the guy is starting to sound more and more
like Marvin The Paranoid Android every day...
|
32.4537 | I was born there too | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Come Here,I think your Beautiful | Tue Oct 18 1994 14:45 | 21 |
|
One UK team ? Mmmmmm
Seaman
Pearce
Le Saux
Adams
Bould
Gascoigne
Ince
Platt
Le Tissier
Wright
Shearer
Le Gazzer.
|
32.4539 | Move your arse Denis | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Tue Oct 18 1994 17:59 | 10 |
|
taking on an Irish team of:
A.Kelly P.McGrath S.Staunton
D.Irwin R.keane D.kelly
G.Kelly J.McAteer aldo
P.Babb A.Townsend
:-)
|
32.4540 | | PEKING::ATKINSP | Paul Ince makes you wince | Thu Oct 20 1994 11:20 | 6 |
| Not a bad result,but i think that we did just enough for the win.
The first half performance was very good by the hole team.
I would be well pleased if the score line was the same at the Nou Camp.
Paul.
|
32.4541 | Roll on Return Match!! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Thu Oct 20 1994 12:26 | 19 |
|
Man U 2 Barcelona 2
Excellent game lastnight I think Man U deserved a win but a draw will
do nicely..Ince,Sharpe and Kanchelskis were outstanding but a very good
team performance except David May for me,I don't think he has a clue at
rightback and Fergie should have started with Bruce in the centre
and Parker at RB....
Aron...
|
32.4542 | United 2-2 Barcelona | SUBURB::GROOMN | Atherton does it with dirty balls | Thu Oct 20 1994 12:36 | 34 |
|
Another superb advertisement for European football, not quite as
breathtaking as the Villa-Inter game but still a classic.
Utd were awesome in the first half and were unlucky to be level at the
break, Hughes nodded the first after a fine flowing move which included
some jiggery-pokery from Sharpe who looked back to his form of 3/4
years ago. Kanchelskis and Sharpe ran rings around the full-backs in
the first half and Hughes missed a second chance from another Sharpe
cross (it was difficult but Hughes normally makes them look easy).
That man Romario equalised in the 34th, losing his marker and slotting
between Schmeichel's legs, why Bruce was dropped God only knows, he
would probably have blocked both Barca's goals, Parker is nowhere near
match-fit.
The second-half saw a re-shaped Barca (to combat the threat on the
flanks) slow the game down and totally dominate. Koeman was able to
play further forward and supplied some telling balls to his front men.
It took 4 minutes for Barcelona to take the lead, a cross from Koeman
saw an unmarked Bakero have the time to chest the ball down and slam
the ball beyond Schmeichel. To their credit, United never gave up.
Ince was awesome, some superb tackling, excellent runs and great
leadership. It was his determination that created United's equaliser,
a cross from Keane exquisitely converted by Sharpe. All in all, a fair
result, neither team deserved to lose this one and it really sets-up an
atmosphere in the Nou Camp in a fortnight.
Overall, United performed well, the only under-performer in my book was
May who was stretchered off midway through the second half. The
arrival of Bruce in the defence seemed to inject confidence into the
midfield who felt comfortable enough to attack again.
Nev
|
32.4543 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Feed me, Seymour!! | Thu Oct 20 1994 12:53 | 7 |
|
Thanks for that Nev. I didn't see the game, but now feel as if
I did!
Good result for us.
Andy.
|
32.4544 | Win only in Nu Camp! | TLAV02::WICHAIWONG | | Thu Oct 20 1994 13:10 | 16 |
| In the very last few minutes after Sharpe equalized for United, we had
the chance to be the winner. First, when Sharpe again shot at the
front of Barza's goal and Nadao (I think) was at the right place and
clear the ball at the line. Second, the young Scholls shot across
the bar otherwise he would be the young kid who shot at the Champion
leage game. I heard that Goteberg derserved the win against
Galatasaray, so the gap is too close and we must at least have a draw
result with Barza again, but prefer the win. If we lost this match and
Goteberg again deserve the win against Galatasaray in the second match,
it will be very tough for United to pass to the second round. Don't
forget that the game against Goteberg at his home is something tough.
Wichai.
|
32.4545 | Ince was everywhere... | MASALA::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Thu Oct 20 1994 13:35 | 11 |
|
I missed the Villa v's Inter match but it must have been some game
if,as one of the previous noters says,it was better than this.
A great game of football by two quality sides which adds great
credibility to the Champions League format.Barcelona didn`t defend
in numbers as would normally happen in a home and away Euro tie.
Where does Paul Ince get his energy,he must be the best midfielder
in Britain at the moment.
Davie
|
32.4546 | Match Highlight : Stoichkov smiled in the 67th minute ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Oct 20 1994 13:48 | 49 |
| Re: .4542 - Good report.
Personally though, I think that it's very unfair to say that May was
crap. Crap was never *THAT* bad !!! I think it's time for Fergie to get
out the checkbook, or else get Parker back to fitness. Does anyone know
if he's still going to have the op today given May's suspension following
his brain-dead foul on Stoichkov, which probably would have gotten him
a red card if he hadn't been sat on his arse when he kicked the poor
innocent Romanian !
I was impressed with Scholes last night, even though he came in late
on. He showed great confidence in the last couple of minutes attempting
to chip the keeper who was just off his line. A foot lower and it was
in the net !
My line-up for the return match, assuming Parker and Keane are both
unavailable due to operations. Radio 5 said last night that Keane would
have the op if they won and postpone it if they lost - not sure after
the draw !
Schmeichel
Irwin Bruce Pallister Sharpe
Kanchelskis Butt Ince Giggs
Hughes Scholes
If Irwin does swap to right back (he often plays there with Ireland)
with Sharpe ate right back, then we need Giggs on the left. With the
foreigners rule, Keane may as well have his operation now, and play
Butt in midfield.
Anyway, hopefully we can keep up the head of stream through the next
two weeks. It might sound crazy, but I think it's in our favour that we
have a tough lineup (Away at Blackburn, Away at Newcastle TWICE and
then out to Barcelona). A "soft" game on Saturday could cause dangerous
complacency !
Jerry.
P.S. Of course if we lose any of the next three games then it'll
obviously be because we're concentrating on the European Cup ;-)))
|
32.4547 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Jubilee | Thu Oct 20 1994 13:50 | 14 |
| Crikey, David May's crap isn't he?
Best bit of the game was when he took on Stoichkov, fell over twice, and then
hacked him down with a well aimed kick. Pure genius. I can't for the life of me
see why Fergie played David May, a centre back, albeit a crap one, at right back
and Paul Parker, an unfit 5'6" right back at centre back. I'm beginning to
understand why el Big Fatto found it so easy to out-think Fergie in the Coca
Cola Cup. 8-)
I suppose there's even less chance that BFR can sign Lee Sharpe now isn't there?
Ho hum. Viva Barca for the return leg. 8-)
Mike
|
32.4548 | Homage to Catalonia | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Oct 20 1994 14:16 | 19 |
| What was the big idea of not filling the front three rows of seats. The
commentator said it was because the advertising boards were higher than
usual. Is this something the clubs have to do - EUFA insist that
Champions League main sponsors' ads must be bigger and placed in front
of the stands. Or is it another example of a club cashing in at the
expense of the supporter again. If it is the latter then they should be
ashamed of themselves as it ensured that 3-4000 supporters didn't get
to see the match live.
Good match. Manu will be happy with the point given the circumstances
but as Barca are virtually unstoppable at home I don't think they'll
get much in the return. The control and passing again (after the
Romanians) looked very impressive.
Other than the footie, my favourite point was when Ince lost track of
the ball in a challenge, spent a second or so looking around for it
only to realise it's stood at his feet.
Paul.
|
32.4549 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Oct 20 1994 14:33 | 13 |
| re:-2
I think fergie thought Parker would make a better job of marking
Romario than David May. I would make a better job of marking Romario
than David May - and I'm crap !
re:-1
It is a UEFA requirement that the first 4 rows are left empty. What
was unclear was whether it was for safety reasons or because of the
advertising. Either way it's shite.
Dave
|
32.4550 | UEFAUEFAUEFAUEFAUEFAUEFA | MUFC::TONY | | Thu Oct 20 1994 14:42 | 18 |
|
re:-1
It is a UEFA requirement that the first 4 rows are left empty. What
was unclear was whether it was for safety reasons or because of the
advertising. Either way it's shite.
Dave
Nothing to do with UEFA requirements...The simple fact was that the UEFA
advertising boards were higher that the perimeter fence thus making the
first 3/4 rows restricted viewing. United took the decision not to sell
tickets for those rows. I should say that this was not a problem in the West
and South stands..
Tony
|
32.4551 | I thought the barbed wire on top of ad boards was a bit OTT ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Oct 20 1994 14:43 | 11 |
|
Swiss TV offered the opinion thet the empty rows were a secrutiy
requirement. Preumeably UEFA reckon that's it's more difficult to hit a
player with something thrown from the fourth row than from the first row.
Although, now that I'm writing this, I seem to recall, vaguely, where
some player fell over the adertising boards into the crowd and ended up
exchanging remarks and/or blows with the locals ! Or am I just
dreaming ???
Jerry.
|
32.4552 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Oct 20 1994 16:15 | 4 |
| re:.4550
The security guy near us said that UEFA had instructed Utd to leave
those rows clear. Then again, why should he know ?
|
32.4553 | Minor error ... | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Oct 20 1994 19:57 | 12 |
| Re: .4546
Ooops, I mistakenly said that both our upcoming games against Newcastle
are away. The CCC game (26th) is indeed an away game, but the league
match on Sat. 29th, is at Old Trafford.
I also forgot to mention that we have nice easy game on the Saturday
after we beat Barcelona in Spain. A stroll against Aston Villa, for
which Fergie will probably play the reserves ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4554 | move your arse denis | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Thu Oct 20 1994 20:10 | 5 |
| Can someone please inform me of the extent of May's ingury
as it looked pretty bad last night.
|
32.4555 | Ooops | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Oct 20 1994 20:18 | 6 |
| re:.4553
You've made another mistake Jerry - the Villa game is live on Sky on
the Sunday. Just not your day is it.
Dave
|
32.4556 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Oct 20 1994 20:20 | 4 |
| ..and you implied that Stoichkov was Romanian in .4546. I believe he's
Bulgarian.
Dave (desperately searching through all Jerry's notes)
|
32.4557 | The European story. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'm the new Romario | Fri Oct 21 1994 03:52 | 46 |
|
Man Utd 2 Barcelona 2
I was as sick as a parrot when Hughes got the first goal for Utd. Things
obviously improved when Romario made that diagonal run to put the ball under
Schmiecel's legs and I was over the moon when Bakero got the lead goal for
Barca. The flukey goal by Sharpe was a bit disappointing but that's football,
it's a funny old game. Still there were some positive things to come out of
this game. Utd. seem to have a few players who could be out for a while and they
have Blackburn (L), Newcastle (Cokey), Newcastle (L), Barcelona, Aston Villa
(L) and Man city (L). So hopefully, things will turn sour for theem.
It's a pity Romario was denied by Bruce for a winning goal.
Hopefully, Barca and Gotenburg will come out of this group. Utd. will never
dominate the European cup like Liverpool did during the late 70's and early
80's.
Liverpool Man Utd.
1977 1968
Rome Liverpool 3 Borussia Munchen Gladbach 1 Wembley
McDermott Simonsen Man Utd 4
Neal Benfica 1
Smith
1978
Wembley Liverpool 1 Bruges 0
Dalglish
1981
Paris Liverpool 1 Real Madrid 0
Kennedy Alan
1984
Rome Liverpool 1 Roma 1
Neal Pruzzo
(Liverpool win 4-2 on pens Neal, Rush, Souness & Alan Kennedy)
I am definately an ABU. I'll have my Blackburn hat on Saturday.
C
U
C U N N O
N
O
|
32.4558 | -1 joking surely | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Come Here,I think your Beautiful | Fri Oct 21 1994 12:17 | 8 |
|
Is this man for real, I can't believe the last note .4557
Not once did he mention Mays injury.
Gazzer
|
32.4559 | I know, I know - It's on Sunday !!! | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Fri Oct 21 1994 12:29 | 14 |
| Re: .4555 & .4556
Dave,
The only excuse I can offer for my inaccuracies is that I went to bed
early on Wednesday night (after the game) and didn't have even a trace
of a hangover yesterday. Obviously, I'm just not used to Noting while
feeling fresh and well ;-)
Anyway, I had a late night last night and feel a bit rough today, so
I'm predicting a 2-1 victory for the Devils tomorrow.
Jerry.
|
32.4560 | Who the f**k are Liverpool ? | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri Oct 21 1994 12:36 | 19 |
| Just picked up a copy of Novembers Four-Four-Two and it includes an
article regarding teams performances in the league since 1946. The
main section of the article looked at a clubs average league position
since the war, assuming that 1st in the old Div 2 would equate to
position 23 etc
The top 3 in reverse order were :
3rd - Liverpool
2nd - Arsenal
1st - MANCHESTER UNITED
Are you reading this Mr Cunno ? There's no point listing your 3
million championship wins (all with Five chins Whelan in the team).
The crowd are on the pitch, it's all over, UNITED are simply the best !
Dave
|
32.4561 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Oct 21 1994 12:38 | 7 |
| >Not once did he mention Mays injury.
I can only assume that he's too disappointed to mention it. After all,
with May out for a few games Manu have a better chance of winning.
That'd really sicken Cunno.
Paul.
|
32.4562 | 1946? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Fri Oct 21 1994 13:01 | 12 |
|
> regarding teams performances in the league since 1946.
I thought it was Liverpool fans who lived on "past glories".
Try doing it since 1970 and I think you'd find that Liverpool would be
ahead by a long, LONG way.
Ian.
pp. cunno
|
32.4563 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Fri Oct 21 1994 14:26 | 1 |
| My dad's bigger than your dad so get stuffed !
|
32.4564 | | SIOG::PANES | Displaced persona | Fri Oct 21 1994 14:28 | 13 |
| Lifted from the net.
Q. How many Man Utd fans to change a light bulb
A. 540,001 - One to change it, 40,000 to pretend they've been changing it for
years and 500,000 to buy the away shirt
Hugs,
Stuart
|
32.4565 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Fri Oct 21 1994 14:32 | 10 |
|
Stuart
ok, so you didn't make this "joke" up yourself....but you lifted it
from the net.
Jerry, is your dad really bigger than someone else's? If he is, I
can only assume your mum's a dwarf! 8-)
JBG
|
32.4566 | Re: -2 (I'm just ignoring the Welsh git !) | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Fri Oct 21 1994 14:32 | 8 |
| Wrong !
The correct answer is 540,002
After all, someone has to compare the new lightbulb to George Best ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4567 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Oct 25 1994 17:02 | 14 |
|
Heard on Sky News last night that the FA have come to their senses
and agreed to let Alex Ferguson play a mainly reserve team in Coca-Cola
Cup matches. The report went on to say that the FA have recommended
that in future, clubs involved in European Competitions be given an
automatic bye into the last 32 in the CCC.
I suppose some will see this as the FA sucking up to United again,
but this is really a victory for common sense and all the top teams
will benefit (well, those with a reserve side as good as United's 8-).
JBG
Ps. if all goes well this weekend, Forest could be back on top again
8-)
|
32.4568 | Cowardice reings supreme at Lytham St. Annes | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Oct 25 1994 17:25 | 14 |
| Actually, it was the Football League who wimped out when they had a
glorious opportunity to bring the whinging Jock back down to earth.
There was a note on Ceefax last night (or the night before) that unless
the Premier Division is cut to 18 teams by 1997/8 the winners of the
League Cup under any guise will not be invited into European
Competitions. Given that the greedy sh1ts who run the Premier League
will not cut it any further it would appear that the League Cup is
about nto go the way of the Texaco Trophy, the Watney Cup, the
Anglo-Scottish Cup and other non -entity tournaments so I guess that
we can look at a mass exodous from that competition in 1997/8 by the
PL teams...
Stuart
|
32.4569 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Oct 25 1994 18:26 | 9 |
| Quite ironic really - the Premier League, by *not* cutting down it's
members to 18 will put the nail in the Leagues most prestigious trophy.
Does the League have a legal right to make all PL teams play in the
CCC? Was this part of the "divorce settlement" when the PL split from
the League?
Paul.
|
32.4570 | Great news for Cardiff City? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Brazil v Italy - I was there! | Tue Oct 25 1994 18:46 | 9 |
| re .4567 (JBG)
Presumably the FA's authority extends to the winners of the Welsh Cup
and we will see the mighty bluebirds reach the last 32 of the Coke for
the first time since Harold Wilson was PM.
regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.4571 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Oct 25 1994 19:22 | 16 |
| Paul,
I understood that the League forced the Mancs to enter the CCC this
season as part of the "divorce". I suppose that when push comes to
shove, the FA and the League will bargain with EUFA so that England are
made the exception. Given that only Man U and Arsenal voted for the PL
to be cut from 20 to 18 a year or so ago, it seems unlikely that any
other chairmen, ie Ron Noades, are going to turn down the revenue that
the extra league games generate on the off chance that one season in
every twenty one of the smaller clubs will win the CCC and get into
Europe.
Once again, it seems pure greed will get in the way of progress.
Stuart
|
32.4572 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Tue Oct 25 1994 20:26 | 9 |
| > Once again, it seems pure greed will get in the way of progress.
Yes, but . . . if your team finishes 4th bottom in the season when they cut
the division, are you still in favour of 'progress'?
There's so much money swilling around in the PL today, you can understand all
the Chairmen making sure they're still in it.
g
|
32.4573 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Oct 25 1994 20:50 | 13 |
| re .4568
Isn't this the wrong way round? If the PL is cut to 18 teams then the
League Cup winners can't enter Europe as there will be too many teams
from the PL in Europe from one national league.
>it was the Football League who wimped out when they had a
>glorious opportunity to bring the whinging Jock back down to earth.
Kevin Keegan was saying that clubs in Europe should be given byes until
the 4th round of FA & league cups. Seems to think Newcastle are going
to win the league and have the same fixture congestion as United!
Also, is KK a Jock.....
|
32.4574 | I might regret this! | WOTVAX::HARDYP | | Tue Oct 25 1994 21:17 | 7 |
| After tomorrow night KK WILL have more fixture congestion that the Jock!
And after Saturday KK will still have the league title to think about!
Peter
|
32.4575 | What a Goal from Sharpy | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Oct 25 1994 22:17 | 32 |
32.4576 | Sparky still at O.T. or not? | TLAV02::WICHAIWONG | | Wed Oct 26 1994 06:54 | 8 |
| Heard that the boards of United offered just only the new one-year
contract to Hughes, while he want the guarantee for 3 years contract
which will give him about 1 million pounds. I think the boards try
not to keep Hughes until he reach 35 years old. This is not fair
to the superb sparky. I want him to retire at the Old Trafford, not
the other club. More comments?
Wichai
|
32.4577 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Wed Oct 26 1994 10:23 | 5 |
|
Re -.4570
Andrew,
surely you mean Shrewsbury Town?? 8-)
|
32.4578 | His eyes are far too close together for a sane person | YUPPY::PANES | Duke of Url | Wed Oct 26 1994 11:54 | 5 |
32.4579 | It's all down to money again... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Oct 26 1994 12:13 | 21 |
| Also, why do other players follow suit and wear collars up? Myself, I
believe that the shirt manufacturers make collars with the special
"flyaway" look and it is all part of a plot to conquer the world by
Umbro and force people to wear their crappy shirt designs as some sort
of uniform...What do you mean it's happened already?
Going back to the CCC, this mornings Telegraph came out with a rather
interesting comment. England/Scotland are the only countries in UEFA
that have an established League Cup. Apparently, the French started one
this season with the explicit go-ahead of UEFA and have a "deal" that
enables the winners to enter the UEFA Cup. Strikes me that the FA have
done a bit of dirty dealing behind the Leagues back which means that
the League have to accept the fact that the PL clubs will pull
out of the CCC. The same article talks of the formation of a PL
Division 2 because of the money differential between the League and the
PL. I understood that the PL was formed with the proviso that there
would not be a PL Div 2. My, my how times change (and bank balances
fall!).
Stuart
|
32.4580 | It's no laughing matter ! | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Oct 26 1994 12:15 | 13 |
| Stuart,
Eric wears the collar of his shirt up due to a very severe allergy to
bee-stings. He apparently has a deep horror of bees finding their way
inside his shirt and for this reason prefers to turn up the collar
which is rather loose when worn normally.
I'm sure that he'll be very concerned to hear that it upsets you so
much.
Jerry.
|
32.4581 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Oct 26 1994 12:28 | 20 |
| >Isn't this the wrong way round? If the PL is cut to 18 teams then the
>League Cup winners can't enter Europe as there will be too many teams
>from the PL in Europe from one national league.
Don't think so Simon. I thought that EUFA were saying that entries from
League Cup Winners will not be accepted if that country has more than
18 teams in it's top division. It's basically an inducement to the FA's
of all countries to reduce to 18 teams in the top flight. I always
thought that it was up to the FA where they allocated EUFA places
anyway, so what's to stop them just transferring the CCC winner's place
back into the league.
>Also, is KK a Jock.....
I think he's from Yorkshire or Lincolnshire. Didn't he play for Scunny
and was rejected by Doncaster Rovers (come in Mike Fowler....) or
something like that. KK did play for England once or twice remember!
Paul.
|
32.4582 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Jubilee | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:15 | 5 |
| KK is from Sunny Scunny. He played for them around the same time as Ray Clemence
I think. I'm not sure whether he got dumped by Donny, but it wouldn't surprise
me.
Mike
|
32.4583 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Wed Oct 26 1994 15:51 | 7 |
| Mike,
I heard recently (it might have been in here somewhere) that Donny was
twinned with Rotherham - is this correct? - it certainly sounds
plausible.
Curious of Barnsley.
|
32.4584 | Not the biggest, but could be the best | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Wed Oct 26 1994 16:36 | 33 |
|
RE: .4575
Couple of points to note.
The reason that Blackburn can give the visitors a reasonable
allocation of tickets, is because Blackburn have had the sense
to build a stadium of sufficient size to do this - Unlike some
other clubs we could mention.
I don't know which game you were watching in the first half but
upto the penalty, United were outplayed by Rovers. The second
was predictable.
A report recently came out showing what percentage of fans live within
10 miles of the ground, Blackburn came top of this with over 90%
whereas United came bottom. We may not get 40,000 every week but
at least the 25,000 we do get are Blackburn through and through.
You were quite right, when you said that Ewood was becoming a nice
stadium, it will be better once they knock down the Walkersteel
stand.
See you at Old Trafford next year, If I can get a ticket??
regards
Stephen
|
32.4585 | Yawn !!!!! | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Wed Oct 26 1994 17:05 | 17 |
| re:-1
I don't think Utd were outplayed by Rovers. Admittedly, you looked the
more dangerous, but Utd had the majority of the posession and were
creating chances, one of which led to the penalty. Utd were more than
in the game at 1-0. If you were winning 3 or 4-0 then I might agree
with you. I think all this talk about the game turning completely on
the penalty has gone way out of hand. Don't forget you were winning
2-1 with only 10 men and about 35mins to go. Utd's main threat in the
2nd half came down the right against Le Saux, not the side where Berg
was missing. The reason Utd won so convincingly is that Le Saux had a
stinker in the 2nd half - KanKan was simply too good/quick for him.
By the way, Leeds were bottom in that survey not United !!!!
Dave
|
32.4586 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Wed Oct 26 1994 19:28 | 7 |
32.4587 | Oh yeah, what about May's ankle ? | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Oct 26 1994 19:35 | 19 |
| Re: Reserve teams etc.
Anyone know what the story is regarding the operations for Messrs.
Keane and Parker. Have they gone ahead, or if not why not and when ?
(i.e. before, during(!) or after the next EC match ?)
Thanks !
Re: Excuses :
Yup Grahame,
We at Manchester United feel that the two-nil victory that we will
achieve tonight is not as good as we should deliver to our loyal
(albeit far-flung) fans. As a result, the reasons for this disapointing
scoreline against the NKOTB are bieng made known in advance ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4588 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Wed Oct 26 1994 18:40 | 3 |
| No, Jerry, you're definitely not getting a reply to that today!
g
|
32.4589 | Hope it's a good one | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Oct 26 1994 21:44 | 7 |
32.4590 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Oct 27 1994 11:27 | 8 |
|
Well done Jerry, you're 2:0 prediction was absolutely spot on
....well, almost absolutely spot on
....ok, so the wrong team one! 8-)
JBG
|
32.4591 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Oct 27 1994 12:18 | 10 |
| RE: .4575
>The reason that Blackburn can give the visitors a reasonable
>allocation of tickets, is because Blackburn have had the sense
>to build a stadium of sufficient size to do this - Unlike some
>other clubs we could mention.
Just goes to show, I thought it was because Blackburn got small crowds
and needed to fill their stadium somehow.
|
32.4592 | Where the hell was Andy Cole ??? | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Oct 27 1994 13:10 | 55 |
| Oh well,
Well done to Newcastle. I think Fergie did the right thing last night
in sticking by most of his youngsters in the starting lineup last
night. Retaining the services of Bruce and Pallister at the back with
Irwin alongside them (until he went off injured) was a sensible move to
counter the Newcastle attack. The Babes did very well in the first
half and gave Newcastle a few scares. The combination of McClair's
experience with the youthful exuberance of Scholes, Gillespie, Butt and
Beckham (sp?) proved a handful for the often suspect Newcastle defence.
The United starting line-up included regulars Pallister, Bruce, Irwin,
McClair and Butt (ish). Sharpe was on the bench and came on
ten-minutes into the second half to relieve Irwin who was reportedly
carrying an injury. Sharpe was subsequently floored and hobbled off the
pitch to be replaced by Tomlinson.
Shortly afterwards Kitson (I think) tried to amputate one of Butt's legs
in front of the Newcatsle bench. In spite of the fact that the United
physio was still across the pitch walking back with Sharpe, the Newcastle
physio didn't bother to get up and assist Butt. Not the most sporting
behaviour ! The Radio 5 commentators were none too impressed !
Anyway, when a goal was eventually scored in the 82nd minute it came as
a huge relief. Although it was for the wrong team (courtesy of an
Albert header), I was much happier at the prospect of losing 1-0 than
finishing 0-0 and having to face a replay in two weeks time. Fergie had
other ideas, and decided to push for the equaliser by pushing Bruce up
front alongside McClair with Scholes dropping in behind them. It
backfired when Kitson knocked in Newcastle's second in the 87th minute
to seal the victory.
At least Fergie stuck to his plans and stayed loyal to his "Babes". If
I remember correctly, at the time of the Stoke matches, some of the usual
crew in here forecasted sweeping changes to the CCC lineup if we drew
stronger opposition in the later rounds. Well I guess they were wrong
in this case (and we won't be in any of the later rounds so we'll never
know, will we !).
The United lineup was as follows (I'm missing one, but I can't
forthelifeofme think who it is - sorry):
Walsh, Neville, Bruce, Pallister, Irwin, McClair, Butt, Gillespie,
Beckham(sp?), and Scholes.
Subs Used: Sharpe for Irwin (ca. 53); Tomlinson for Sharpe (ca 75).
I predict a few changes to this lineup for Saturday. Hopefully, both
Irwin and Sharpe will be fully recovered.
Jerry.
|
32.4593 | Bit overconfident in the Europe front aren't we? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Oct 27 1994 13:27 | 9 |
| There's a lot of bravado being shown by the Mancs at the moment. What
they seem to have conveniently forgotten is that the CCC represented
their best chance of getting into Europe next season. They have fallen
into the same trap that the Arse did in 1991/2 when we fully expected
to win the European Cup and ended up with sod all.
Such is life...
Stuart
|
32.4594 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Oct 27 1994 13:43 | 18 |
|
Stuart,
its really a question of priorities. Top priority must be to finish
as high as possible in the league. Whilst United are not the all
conquering team they were last year, they still look good for a top 5
league finish which gives them a very good chance of a place in Europe.
As far as revenue goes, the Premier League & Champions League are far
and away the most important for United. Whats left? The FA & Cokey
Cups. Both offer the chance of a place in Europe but there comes a
point where you spread your resources too thinly, even for a squad as
big and as good as United's.
Ferguson obviously believes its better to give 3 competitions your
best shot than to try for 4 & find you can't sustain the effort. Seems
like a wise move to me.....and anyway, it gives the smaller clubs like
Notts County a chane! 8-)
JBG
|
32.4595 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Oct 27 1994 13:47 | 17 |
| re:-2
Davies is the player you missed out.
re:-1
No bravado - just facing facts that the "best" team cannot be expected
to compete flat out in every game. This way, Fergie has had a chance
to see some of the kids in top matches without risking what he
considers to be Utds main objectives. I don't think the CCC is Utds
best route into Europe next season. Even if they don't win the League
or Euro Cup, I'm sure they'll finish in the top 3 which would guarantee
them qualification. ON that point, I heard on the radio that England
are being given another UEFA slot next season for their "fair play" in
recent years !!!!!!!! Perhaps now the scousers will qualify as well !
Dave
|
32.4596 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Feed me, Seymour!! | Thu Oct 27 1994 16:19 | 7 |
|
>perhaps now the scousers will qualify as well!
Unfortunately they probably will. And there'll go the fair play
tag again...8-(
Andy.
|
32.4597 | no cantona's at Anfield, pal! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Thu Oct 27 1994 18:30 | 8 |
|
Andy,
> And there'll go the fair play tag again...8-(
When was the last time a Liverpool player got sent off?
Ian.
|
32.4598 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Oct 27 1994 18:47 | 4 |
| re:-1
Didn't Robbie Fowler get sent off playing for England U-21 a couple of
weeks ago ?
|
32.4599 | send em round to MOSS SIDE! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Thu Oct 27 1994 19:19 | 6 |
|
I'd hardly say that it puts them up with the bad-lads from Salford
though, does it? I mean, Cantona has been sent off more times this
season than probably the whole Liverpool team put together!
Ian.
|
32.4600 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Oct 27 1994 19:33 | 9 |
| Well, if the season starts with the Charidy Shield, then, up to now,
Cantona ain't been sent off this season. So that makes ...
Whole of the Liverpool team put together 1
Nice man from France 0
back to you .....
Dave
|
32.4601 | :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Thu Oct 27 1994 20:00 | 7 |
|
Dave,
Do some work.
Ian.
:)
|
32.4602 | A MAG WRITES | UPROAR::THOMASM | If knowledge is power, I'd be a 1.5 volt battery | Fri Oct 28 1994 11:52 | 27 |
| Some good boys you've got there. Radio 5 annoyed me, by appearing to believe
that we should give you some sort of hammering. Against Bruce, Pallister & Irwin
- I think not. Sure we didn't play as well as we can, but your boys made sure of
that by doing all the right things - closing down well, denying space, looking
dangerous on the break, etc. Want to sell any of them ???????
Note .4573 rattled on about the fixture congestion your poor stars are having to
put up with. I have one point to make;
GAMES PLAYED to 28/10/94
PREM EUR CCC TOT
Man Utd 11 3 3 17
Newcastle 11 3 3 17
I wonder if any readers can spot the similarity.
Not that you're wrong to play the lads - I only wish our reserves were good
enough to do the same. The old cliche about them being good enough to get into
most other Premiership first-teams is very true.
Well done for the Blackburn result. I've been to Blackburn 3 times to watch the
Mags, all before either team got promoted, and I can remember looking at the
average crowds in the programme - 6 or 7 thou for an average game, 12 or 13 for
the Mags. "Where were you when you were s**t" is spot on!!. Nice to see Kenny
even more miserable than usual.
Now, do you want us to beat City in the next round ?
|
32.4603 | Success breeds supportorss | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Fri Oct 28 1994 17:10 | 11 |
| Re: 4602.
When Newcastle were in the lower reaches of the 2nd division, how may
LOYAL fans were attending St James; 30,000 I think not.
Where were YOU when you were S--T
regards
Stephen
Kennys Barmy Army
|
32.4604 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Oct 28 1994 17:18 | 4 |
| I think that they were probably still getting higher crwods than
Blackburn tho'.
Stuart
|
32.4605 | How many | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Fri Oct 28 1994 19:16 | 18 |
|
re. 4604
I probally agree, but look at the size of Newcastle to Blackburn.
What we are looking at here is the increase in the crowds since the
teams have become successful.
It really winds me up when people start talking about crowds that teams
used to get. Its is surely good for football is crowds increase
throughout the game.
Teams like Blackburn are never going to match the crowds of the big
city clubs, United, Liverpool, Newcastle as they just don't have the
catchment area.
Regards
Stephen
|
32.4606 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Fri Oct 28 1994 19:36 | 21 |
|
Blackburn have done very well to attract so many supporters. You
can argue that many of them would drift away if things turned
sour, but this is a genuinely-passionate area for football, and
they've been starved of success in the rgion since the 60's. By
success I mean having a "top" club.
Burnley and Bolton have both had spells in the top bracket in
the region. Blackburn are enjoying theirs.
Some clubs get to the top (ie. Premier League) and NEVER attract
the support. QPR, Swindon, Wimbledon (obviously there is the odd
exceptional crowd when Man United are in town ;-)
Blackburn do well to get 25k regularly. They *could* enjoy a
lengthy spell at the top. It remains to be seen whether Mr Dalglish
learnt anything from his spell in charge at Anfield when he let
the youth of the club suffer at the expense of buying in
established, expensive players...
Andy.
|
32.4607 | Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'm the new Romario | Sat Oct 29 1994 22:03 | 20 |
|
29/10/94
Mancs 2 Newcastle 0
Pallister
Gillespie
A win for the Mancs totally against the run of play. Newcastle dominated the
whole game and should have been five or six goals up at the break. Two goals
on the break gave the Mancs a flukey win.
Come on Barcelona
Come on Barcelona
Come on Barcelona
Come on Narcelona
C U N N O
|
32.4608 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Sun Oct 30 1994 18:41 | 5 |
| >Come on Barcelona
Couldn't agree with you more Cunno!! :->
Rick.
|
32.4610 | Face value + 1 beer | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Mon Oct 31 1994 00:15 | 5 |
| Looks like I have one spare ticket for Wednesday night. Anyone
interested mail me on MDRA1::Breadie
Regards
D
|
32.4611 | Running scared ... | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Oct 31 1994 12:22 | 29 |
| Oh well, from the previous replies (excluding -1) it seems that the
excellent performance by a clearly superior Manchester United team has
worried the usual collection of moaners and whingers. The prospect of
Manchester United taking the Premiership for the third year in
succession has even brought Martin out of retirement to enter more
drivel.
However, fortunately we who support this truly great team are above
rising to such transparent baiting. We can content ourselves by looking
at the trophy cabinet, while others need to consult the history books.
Anyway, an excellent perfomance by the lads on Saturday. Pallister's
first goal in a year started things off after 12 minutes. A well taken
header from a Giggs free-kick did the damage. Chances were created and
missed at both ends. Giggs was taken off in the second half and his
replacement, Northern Ireland international Gillespie, showed some
great skill to take the ball from just outside the box and finish with
a cracking shot to the roof of the net giving Smirnoff (it's easier to
spell) no chance in the Newcastle goal.
With Blackburn defeating Forrest (also 2-0), the top of the Premiership
is more closer than it was on Friday. It also makes one wonder if
Newcastle and Forrest can really go all the way this year. Both teams
seriously missed the services of the star strikers at the weekend. (If
I heard correctly, both Cole and Colleymore are out for a month).
Now down to the real business on Wednesday ;-)
Jerry,
|
32.4612 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Mon Oct 31 1994 12:30 | 18 |
|
Well it's now looking like this season's champions will come from
one of the current top five. You have to include Liverpool now,
they're really putting together a useful side.
Newcastle missed Cole. United on the other hand shrugged off their
missing players, and in fact Keane at right back looks very handy
indeed. The hi-lites that I saw on MotD made Man U. look pretty
awesome, tremendous power-play, passing, quick breaks, and Ince
looked to be on top form. Although Newcastle missed a couple of
chances, they can have no complaints about the result. With
better finishing and Srnicek not having a blinder it could have
been 5 or 6 nil. That would have been harsh.
With Blackburn beating Forest, the whole race is brewing up nicely!
Andy.
|
32.4613 | Or "Less looser" maybe ! | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Oct 31 1994 12:36 | 6 |
| Re: -2
I can't believe that I typed "more closer". I should of course have
said "more competitiver" ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4614 | But it's all been down to lucky breaks ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Oct 31 1994 12:43 | 5 |
|
I forgot to mention that this continues United's home run this season.
So far they've won every game and conceeded no goals in the premiership.
Jerry.
|
32.4615 | Referees again | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Oct 31 1994 12:44 | 8 |
| The one black mark on Saturday was Bruce getting booked again. He now misses
3 games after the Manchester derby.
This after Howey nearly pulled Kanchelskis' shoulder out of joint and wasn't
even booked never mind being sent off...
What will be a disgrace is if Berg gets let of for his sending off at Blackburn,
and Bruce's facical bokking there still counts.
|
32.4616 | A few lunchtime thoughts | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Mon Oct 31 1994 16:40 | 22 |
| That Gillespie is a bit of a find. Titles and trophies are won mainly
by clubs that have strength in depth and that, I think, is why the
mancs will continue to be a force at the highest level for many seasons
to come. Players have 'off' periods in their careers and you must have
the players to cover that, look at Giggs for example, yet theres always
a top class player to cover.
I think some other clubs can't do this because their players arent
prepared to be in the reserve team for a period of time.
At Old Trafford this is different because its enough of an incentive just
playing for a club like that. It makes people want to stay on in the
reserves and attempt to work their way into the first team.
Its like what happened at Anfield a couple of seasons ago. Liverpool had
a lot of seasoned professionals who simply didnt want to have to fight
to get into the team. At Manchester theres always 16+ players fighting
for those precious places. I suppose its a good youth policy that has
produced this fortuitous position at Old Trafford, it certainly cant
just be money, i mean, look at Blackburn. they are a good team but just
feel so shallow from where i'm sat.
Dont get me wrong...i think money CAN buy a championship, but I dont
think it can buy domination.
Ian.
|
32.4617 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Mon Oct 31 1994 17:35 | 7 |
|
Bloody hell, Ian. I find myself in the incredible position of
having to agree with what you say ;-)
Wise words, mate, in a premier-leaguetastic kinda way.
Andy.
|
32.4618 | There still in nappy's | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Tue Nov 01 1994 20:10 | 17 |
|
Ian,
Some good points, and I totally agree.
re Blackburn, a good youth policy is built up over many years and I
can assure you that Blackburn are activily setting this up but it
will take time for good quality youngsters to appear. In the meantime,
Kenny has had to buy a squad that will challange for the championship.
Don't forget that only 3 season ago, we were a bad second division side
going no-where.
regards
Stephen
|
32.4620 | Battle at the Nou Camp | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Nov 02 1994 15:54 | 17 |
32.4621 | A draw is the best you can hope for | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Nov 02 1994 15:58 | 6 |
| > A defeat won't see us out...
No but it will make it extremely difficult for you to qualify if
Gothenborg win in Turkey tonight.
Stuart
|
32.4622 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Nov 02 1994 17:04 | 12 |
|
re -2
Is Giggs classed as foreign? I would have thought considering he's
came thru' the Man Utd ranks and played all his football in England
he would be classed as assimilated like Hughes.
Del.
ps. You wanna sell that big daft Dane and sign a quality English
keeper. That would leave Fergie to use any 3 foreigners outfield.
|
32.4623 | Giggsy | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Nov 02 1994 19:04 | 4 |
32.4624 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Nov 02 1994 19:13 | 7 |
| Given that his form is sporadic at best, Utd's chances will be greatly
enhanced by his absence.
Presumably his assimilation status was greatly enhanced by captaining
England schoolboys 8-)
Stuart
|
32.4625 | 4-0 Oh! No! | TLAV02::WICHAIWONG | | Thu Nov 03 1994 05:24 | 23 |
| The result 4-0 for Barcelona against United make us in really bad
situation since IFK Gotenberg also beat Galatasaray. We're dropped
into the 3rd place and how about the remaining 2 matches. It's tough
and we must get the victory only. Giggs's under-performance and
got no ball. He cannot gave any pressure to Barza. I miss Dublin
because he's English and may be better than the younger player we have
like Scholes, I mean experience. I hope Cantona will help us neither
more or less since he'll come back in Champion League. If possible,
Sharpe has to come back too. The 11 player should be:-
Schmeichel
May Bruce Pallister Irwin
Kan Kan Ince Butts Sharpe
Hughes Cantona
I hope these players will help United beat Gothenberg in the next
match.
Wichai.
|
32.4626 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Thu Nov 03 1994 10:57 | 7 |
|
Its worrying that the team that has proved itself the best in England
over the last few seasons can be completley outclassed at this level.
Barcelona were brilliant.
Dave...
|
32.4627 | 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Thu Nov 03 1994 11:10 | 8 |
|
Total quality.... I couldn't have wished for a better result, the
Mancs had no chance of beating this mob and they only beat the Kebab
sellers 1-0 at home...
Thanks for the memories..
Andy..B
|
32.4628 | ha ha hee | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Thu Nov 03 1994 11:36 | 6 |
|
Alex Ferguson must be the most miserable manager in the Premier League.
The look on his face when Barcelona went 4-0 up was almost as amusing
as the result.
Neil
|
32.4629 | The third was the best goal you'll see for a while | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 03 1994 12:10 | 20 |
| The look on the faces of C@ntona and Schmeichel made the match worth
watching. United's European prospects were put into perspective last
night and basically, they haven't got any prospects!! They need 4
points to qualify and it is unlikely that they will get them 8-)
Rather more worringly for Fergie must be the fact that the only
accurate shot they had all night was when Nicky "Fag" Butt volleyed
Koeman in the face 8-)
Before all the whingy whiny excuses about not being allowed to play
foreigners abound in this topic (as they no doubt will), consideration
should given to the fact that *if* ManU really thought that it puts
them at a disadvantage why don't they sponsor one of their star
employees, e.g Roy "I'm Hard cos I go round beating up women" Keane, to
sue EUFA inn the European Court for restraint of trade.
Stuart
(Hoping that Arsenal win through tonight cos he can feel a s@#% load of
abuse being thrwon in his direction if they don't)
|
32.4630 | A pleasure to watch. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'm the new Romario | Thu Nov 03 1994 12:21 | 37 |
|
Alec Ferguson must resign after this terrible performance. There is no way he
can stay on now. They were pathetic and it was a pleasure to watch. When Barca
got the fourth goal, I was on the floor breaking my sides with laughter and then
I remembered that this pathetic lot were representing English football.
I was happier over last night's performace than when Liverpool beat Roma in 1984
to win the European cup for the fourth time. I got out of bed this morning and
I was as happy as I've ever been over any of Liverpool's great achievements
over the years.
Ferguson made a terrible tactical error by leaving out Schmiecel. As bad as he
is, he is better than Walsh. Bruce and Pallister were terrible also. Pally
needs an acre of space to turn and Romario destroyed him every time. Nothing
more to say about Parker, he was outclassed. Ince and Keane had no class at
all. Indeed they are totally devoid of flair. They are just sloggers who run
up and down the part all day.
Giggs was even worse. He has failed to perform all season and he can't even
take a corner without sending the ball out of play first. Utd should offload
him now and maybe get 500,000 pds if they're lucky. He was a surprise two
years ago but now every fullback knows his game.
What made it even better was than Gotenburg beat the Turks so that makes life
more difficult for Man Utd.
The quicker Liverpool win the league and get back into the Euro cup, then some
pride will be restored to the English game. Liverpool are the only team that
can deal with the continentals.
It was a pleasure to see the miserable faces on Schmiecel and Cantona in the
stands. I'm over the moon this morning.
C U N N O
|
32.4632 | How can he be good with a name like Ryan 8-) | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 03 1994 12:31 | 6 |
| Have to agree with Cunno about Giggs. He is a pathetic little character
when it comes to the big games. Every time he comes up against an
international class defender he just cannot deliver the goods. The new
George Best? He's not even fit lace Besties boots 8-)
Stuart
|
32.4633 | post mortem time! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Thu Nov 03 1994 12:33 | 5 |
|
Would some fair-weather supporter like to give us THEIR view of the
result?
Ian.
|
32.4635 | | VESSA::WATTERSON | I never make mitsakes ! | Thu Nov 03 1994 12:56 | 6 |
|
Simon Stockman paid a small fortune to go to Barcelona - hope you
enjoyed yourself Si.... ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Paul
|
32.4636 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Nov 03 1994 13:00 | 12 |
|
There's no doubting that ManU were completely outplayed last night.
They never really looked like scoring and up against some of the
world's best strikers the defense look Tottenhamesque! However, all of
you who are having a good laugh at their expense should remeber that
they stuffed the pants off your teams last year (ok, Chelsea excepted
8-). Liverpool are obviously doing really well at the moment if the
only thing to make you happy is when ManU get stuffed! Given that
Blackburn fell to part-timers & Newcastle & Villa are now out, its bad
news all round if United don't progress further.
JBG
|
32.4637 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 03 1994 13:06 | 6 |
| Why is it bad news if the Mancs go out. Correct me if I'm wrong but at
this moment in time both Chelsea and Arsenal are still in the Cup
Winners Cup so not all English Teams are out. Oh but then I forgot,
English football starts and ends with ManbloodychesterUnited. ;-)
Stuart
|
32.4638 | What a load of rubbish | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Nov 03 1994 13:08 | 12 |
| For United, this must rank amongst their worst performances ever, even
worse than the 5-1 thrashing by Sporting Lisbon.
United just didn't seem interested. There was no passion in the
players. Barcelona looked good, but the way United were, anyone would.
As for the goals, 3 were pathetic; only Romario's layoff to Stoichov
was good.
The tactics seemed strange. After proving that wingers were the way to
attack Barca, Giggs wandered anywhere but the wing and kan kan never
got a kick. Just don't understand why they didn't press and harry in
the midfield; give Barca time and space and this is what happens...
|
32.4639 | Oooops ! | SUBURB::GROOMN | Atherton does it with dirty balls | Thu Nov 03 1994 13:12 | 25 |
|
The game was over when Ferguson decided to play Giggs and drop
Schmeichel. Giggs' form has not been anything close to 70% (let alone
100) all season and the trusted Bruce/Pallister looked distinctly
nervous in the absence of Schmeichel. Nobody in the United side played
well, even Ince was strangely subdued, the game was lost in midfield
where there seemed a lack of committed challenges from United. Hughes
was perhaps an exception but even he is ineffective if nobody runs for
him. Having said that, Barca were astounding, I don't think there is a
league club in the world that could have lived with them on last
night's form. Stoichkov and Romario were lethal up front, whilst
Bakero and Amor controlled the midfield virtually unchallenged. Jordi
Cruyff even played well (especially after an anonymous performance in
the first leg), and as for that g!t Koeman, he could plant the ball on
a gnat's cock from 50 yards, sensational passing. The only player on
the Barca team that looked suspect was the 'keeper, but then he hardly
had much to prove.....
United now need to beat Goteborg away on the 23rd and Galatasery at
home in December to qualify for the 1/4 finals. Interestingly, if
United win both these games and Gotegorg beat Barca again (not too
likely !) then Barca will not qualify !!
Nev
|
32.4640 | Clutching at straws aren't you!! | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 03 1994 13:15 | 1 |
|
|
32.4641 | I wouldn't like to let anyone down ... | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Nov 03 1994 13:28 | 57 |
| Oh well, here we go !
Did anyone see the state of the pitch last night ? It was an absolute
disgrace. It didn't affect the Brcelona team too badly cos they're just
long-ball sloggers anyway. For a flair team like Man United though,
it's impossible to expect them to play on such a crap surface.
As for the referee ! His mother's name was Maria Garcia Vasquez. She
met his father while holidaying in Paris. They returned to her parent's
place in Barcelona where she gave birth to her only son. He grew up
devoted to football and moved back to France where he played for a
small team outside Paris. His lasting memory of this period of his life
is the tackle which effectively ended his playing career. Eric Cantona
still swears it was a fair tackle but the ref feels differently.
Now, I'm not one to make excuses but I have to say that I feel it was a
bit unfair to expect Pallister and Bruce to deal with Romario and
Stoichkov. Fully fit they may have had some chance, but with Pally's
broken ankle and Bruce having had a lung removed on Tuesday it was
always going to be an uphill struggle. Denis Irwin did his best to
cover, but he clearly hasn't fully recovered from his appendectomy on
Monday.
Roy Keane. Well what can I say. It speaks volumes for the courage of
this man to play his heart out. Lesser men would have yielded to the
death-threats issued by those hoodlums who kidnapped his entire family
and held them at gunpoint throughout the game.
Sparky came home last night wearing a neck-brace. Apparently this is the
result of severe whiplash injuries sustained when his taxi to the ground
was involved in no fewer than 57 accidents. Sparky is reported as saying
that he should have been suspicious when he noticed that the taxi driver
was wearing a crash helmet and racing seat belt. Sparky's belt had been
removed to make room for a roll-bar.
As I said I'm not one to complain, but I did find it just a little bit
strange that Barcelona were allowed to field fourteen players against
United's eleven. I was also a little confused by the sheet of perspex
which covered the Barcelona goal and was switched to the opposite end
at half-time.
And last but not least, did anyone else notice the inch-perfect pass
which created the second Barcelona goal. What I find confusing is that
the linsman first kept the ball in play, then dribbled round Nicky
Butt, who seemed slighlty confused, and then played a terrific ball
which split the defense, who also looked confused, for Romario shoot
past the helpless Walsh (who, by the way, had his left arm amputated in
a freak accident at the Airport Security desk in Barcelona airport).
All in all it could be much worse. Fergie has made it clear all along
that he didn't want the distraction of minor competitions interfering
with his quest for the Auto Glass Trophy.
Jerry.
|
32.4643 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Jubilee | Thu Nov 03 1994 14:59 | 3 |
| And we : DONCASTER ROVERS : are the holders in waiting. 8-)
Mike
|
32.4644 | What a difference! | BOSEPM::CAMPKIN | Bitter is sweet | Thu Nov 03 1994 15:27 | 20 |
| It's not very often that I get to watch a game at the same time as
my European colleagues (thanks Andy & ESPN) and sad to say it was
the total opposite of the first leg. MU played a very poor
tactical game failing to learn anything from the first game, and
running right into the arms (and legs) of Barcelona. I have to
agree on the state of the pitch though I'm not sure it helped or
hindered either side especially. For a premier side in Europe it
looked almost as bad as some of the fields we get to play on over
here!
Since there is plenty of objective comment in here on the game
itself, I'll restrict my remarks to the refereeing. The ref had a
very good game. He had to deal with several Oscar performances
and was not fooled by any of them. He was up with play, used his
linesmen well, did a very good job with advantage, and overall
kept in check a game which could have got out of hand.
Now that should provoke some comment!!
Gerry
|
32.4645 | | UTRTSC::WARD | | Thu Nov 03 1994 15:29 | 7 |
| I watched the highlights of the match in a bar in Amsterdam last
night. Funny how many "neutrals" were cheering when Barcelona
scored.
"Allez Ajax" is all I can say ...
Ray
|
32.4646 | no word from BRIAN LONG yet?!?! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Thu Nov 03 1994 15:35 | 12 |
| > Funny how many "neutrals" were cheering when Barcelona scored.
Man Utd are a strange bunch, you either love them to bits or hate the
stinking cesspit they walk on. there doesnt seem to be much middle
ground.
Oh yeah, i belong to the latter group.
:-)
Ian.
|
32.4647 | god i'm so horrible | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Thu Nov 03 1994 15:38 | 12 |
|
Cunno,
Can you put in a list of all Liverpool's victories against Spanish
opposition in european competitions?
Especially the Real Madrid one.
Thanks,
ian.
:-)
|
32.4648 | A Class apart.... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Nov 03 1994 16:16 | 21 |
| Well, on March 30th 1976 Liverpool went to Barcelona in the UEFA Cup
and in front of 70,000 screaming fans came away with a 1-0 win thanks
to a 13th minute goal from John Toshack.
Actually, Liverpool have played against Spanish opposition 4 times and
were only beaten once, that been on the toss of a coin to Athletico
Bilbao.....
How's that Ian....
Back to last night's game...a big surprise in one respect and not in
another. United's defence showed itself to be a bumbling affair as I
suspected with the return to their familiar line-up. Romario and amigos
certainly ran rings around them which I suppose resulted in the goals
merely being tap-ins. Barcelona and Milan (though slow to start this
season) are still the teams to look up to with only possibly Ajax and
Paris St Germain following in their footsteps. Hopefully these will
make up the final four as it should provide us with five top class games
next April/May. Then again, how often we've been disappointed.
Dezzz.
|
32.4649 | Always look on the Bright side of Life | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Nov 03 1994 16:21 | 9 |
32.4650 | Reds are here, Reds are there, Reds are every f**kin' where | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Nov 03 1994 16:23 | 31 |
| Well, I've just got back from the game last night and I'm absolutely
knackered. What an incredible stadium ! It really is awesome -
makes Old Trafford look like a shed. The atmosphere in and around the
ground was brilliant - loads of singing and drinking with the locals.
The only hint of trouble coming as a result of over-excited coppers
wielding big heavy batons. The game was almost an anti-climax. Utd
were never in it - totally outclassed by a far superior team. It's
amazing how you get to feel when you're going to get thrashed, so we
just sat back and admired the Barca play. It's the first time I've
seen Utd fans applaud the opposition during a game. I do think that
most teams would have struggled to contain Barca last night, but I was
disappointed that Utd didn't put up a better show. The main difference
for me was that Barca have 3 truly world-class players. Utd have Steve
Bruce. Barca have Hagi on the sidelines - Utd have Brian McClair !
There has been a lot of talk this year about how wonderful the Premier
League is. Utd are one of the best teams in that league and on last
nights showing, didn't deserve to be on the same pitch as Barca - the
gap is still huge between English/British football and European
football as this week's results have shown.
Ah well, a great time was had by most of the 115,000 crowd. When the
crowd was blipped onto the screen I don't suppose you could hear the
"Where were you when you were shit" song could you ? Or the "What's
it like to see a crowd" ?
Good luck to the Arse and Chelsea tonight !
Dave
|
32.4651 | Great night - when's the replay | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Thu Nov 03 1994 17:39 | 29 |
32.4652 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 03 1994 17:48 | 4 |
| re -1
the reason that you couldn't find any Mancunians to drink with is that
none of them support Utd. They all support City 8-)
|
32.4653 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Support your local restaurateur | Thu Nov 03 1994 21:02 | 9 |
| Well, that should put a stake through the "there are no easy games
in Europe" myth. There are if you are good enough.
I had the misfortune to watch the Galatasaray V United game on TV
when I was last in Britain. Did the commentary team last night come
out with the same guff about "Not trying to score goals is the
right tactic"?
Tony
|
32.4654 | | FORTY2::MDAVIES | | Fri Nov 04 1994 11:31 | 1 |
| Which bar in Amsterdam?
|
32.4655 | Gutted | YUPPY::PANES | Duke of Url | Fri Nov 04 1994 11:57 | 10 |
32.4656 | Sparky - a Giant of a player. | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Nov 04 1994 12:17 | 9 |
| Yes Stuart, a double blow!
But look on the bright side. "Sparky" was the only Manu player who
never gave up the fight. You have to admire his tenacious tackling,
strength when being challenged, bravery, sportsmanship and his
all-round, gritty, Welsh spirit. I, for one, applauded this splendid
display.
Paul.
|
32.4657 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Fri Nov 04 1994 12:34 | 14 |
|
Glad to see that none of the unwashed in this notesfile let me
down. You are a credit to yourselves, lads....
We were stuffed. Poor team selection and tactics, and apart from
that we were hammered by a far-superior team on the night. We're
not finished in this competition yet this season, but my head
tells me we might as well be.
Ho hum. We'll take the beating - and the sh1t - and get on with
p*ssing you all off by winning the league.
Andy.
|
32.4658 | Might seem like nit-pick to you. It isn't | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Fri Nov 04 1994 12:38 | 7 |
| >Hopefully the good from this result might be that the Brits can get rid of
>their racist myopia. The "shock" from Rangers loosing to Greeks, Blackburn
>to Noweigans, Villa to Turks etc is so out of date. British football simply
^^^^^^^^^
Blackburn lost to Swedes. If you lose to Norwegians, you're *really* in
trouble.
|
32.4659 | Banana? | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Fri Nov 04 1994 13:33 | 4 |
| <<< Note 32.4654 by FORTY2::MDAVIES >>>
>>Which bar in Amsterdam?
|
32.4660 | Nice try | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Teenage Kicks indeed | Fri Nov 04 1994 13:40 | 10 |
| <<< Note 32.4622 by BUSSTP::DREES >>>
>> ps. You wanna sell that big daft Dane and sign a quality English
>> keeper. That would leave Fergie to use any 3 foreigners outfield.
Hmmmm.
/JF
|
32.4661 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Fri Nov 04 1994 15:12 | 11 |
|
re. last
I still beleive that's what Fergie should do. Schmeical (sp?) has not
been consistent this season and was certainly at fault once, maybe
twice, against Blackburn. The fact that Utd won 4-2 detracted from what
was a poor goalkeeping performance. I said in my last entry that Utd
should SIGN a quality english keeper, I didn't say they should play Gary
Walsh.
Del.
|
32.4662 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Nov 04 1994 15:16 | 9 |
32.4663 | Stoitchkov for European Footballer of the Year | VARESE::KEEGAN::IDC_CASE | | Fri Nov 04 1994 15:39 | 32 |
| And I thoroughly agree with .4661. I've said on numerous occasions that
I don't think Scmeichel is everything he's cracked up to be. In any
case, NO goalkeeper on earth is good enough to warrant taking up one of
the three spots allocated to foreigners.
No use faulting Walsh with the goals - sure, the second one went through
his legs, but from that range a goalkeeper has no time to anticipate
where the shot's going. If you slag off Walsh for that goal, then you
have to criticise every keeper who dives left or right to save a
penalty...only to see the penalty taker hammer the ball straight at the
middle of the goal!
Barcellona were pretty breathtaking on Wednesday and I think they would
have annihilated anybody (including Ajax and Milan). Man Utd were some
way below their best and were never really going to get a result
although 2- or 3- nil would probably have been fairer (the match stats
showed that even Barcellona only had 6 shots on target).
Oh, and congrats to all those who seem to get more joy out of seeing
Man Utd/Liverpool/Tottenham lose than seeing their own teams win. It's
nice to see that football still appeals to the 10-year olds despite all
the bad press in recent years ;-). Most of you could learn a lot from
reading the post-match replies from Mancs fans: appreciative of
Barcellona's performance, sporting and totally realistic. There are
supporters of "lesser clubs" in here who still manage to whinge about
games they lost 6-0 three years ago! Seeing how United have generally
mopped up the opposition in recent years, I guess you guys should be
thinking about changing sports...
Dom
|
32.4664 | Schmeical is guilty of that as well! | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Nov 04 1994 15:44 | 9 |
| >No use faulting Walsh with the goals - sure, the second one went through
>his legs, but from that range a goalkeeper has no time to anticipate
Dom,
Didn't Romario's goal at OT go through Schmeical's legs?
Paul.
|
32.4665 | Maybe Romario *aims* between the keeper's legs;-) | VARESE::KEEGAN::IDC_CASE | | Fri Nov 04 1994 15:50 | 7 |
| >Didn't Romario's goal at OT go through Schmeical's legs?
You're quite right. Actually, I thought Schmeichel might have done a
little better in the circumstances, but I wouldn't judge goalkeepers on
these things. I still maintain that keepers don't win matches.
Dom
|
32.4666 | Wot a nice bloke ! | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Fri Nov 04 1994 15:55 | 10 |
| Re: .4663
> Most of you could learn a lot from
> reading the post-match replies from Mancs fans: appreciative of
> Barcellona's performance, sporting and totally realistic.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Thanks Dom. I see you've read .4641 ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4667 | A cliffhanger for the first 8 minutes... | VARESE::KEEGAN::IDC_CASE | | Fri Nov 04 1994 16:37 | 15 |
| >Thanks Dom. I see you've read .4641 ;-)
Jerry,
I *always* read your notes, extract them, and print them out...
However, in .4641 you somehow managed to overlook the very dodgy paell
served up at United's hotel that led to severe outbreak of food
poisoning. Not to mention the motor horns honking all Tuesday night (or
was that *Wednesday* night? ;-)). And as for that pitch...
But Barcellona rode their luck and managed to get a result ;-)
Dom
|
32.4668 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Jubilee | Fri Nov 04 1994 16:59 | 3 |
| Goalies don't win matches? Tell that to Taffarel.
Mike
|
32.4669 | Seaman saves again | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Nov 04 1994 17:04 | 7 |
| Dom,
Speaking as an Arsenal fan, I can vouch for the fact that if
Goalkeepers don't win matches, they sure as hell can make sure that you
keep a one goal lead 8-)
Stuart
|
32.4670 | I didn't even mention the poisonous snakes in the rooms ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Fri Nov 04 1994 17:06 | 13 |
| Re : .4667
> However, in .4641 you somehow managed to overlook the very dodgy paell
> served up at United's hotel that led to severe outbreak of food
> poisoning. Not to mention the motor horns honking all Tuesday night (or
> was that *Wednesday* night? ;-)). And as for that pitch...
Dom,
I was aware of these incidents, but as I was at pains to point out in
.4641, I'm just not one to complain ;-)))
Jerry.
|
32.4671 | Ask yourself why keepers cost less on the transfer market.. | VARESE::KEEGAN::IDC_CASE | | Fri Nov 04 1994 18:41 | 11 |
| >Speaking as an Arsenal fan, I can vouch for the fact that if
>Goalkeepers don't win matches, they sure as hell can make sure that you
>keep a one goal lead 8-)
Stuart,
Giving Seaman the credit for the fact that Arsenal are rather difficult
to score against is, IMO, a tad tough on messrs. Dixon, Winterburn,
Adams and Bould. Last year's CWC final was a case in point.
Dom
|
32.4672 | Dixon - Don't make me laugh | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Nov 04 1994 18:45 | 12 |
| Dom
You give Dixon more credit than he is due...
Adams and Winterburn, fair enough, and Bould is alright and extremely
welcome in the side when the replacements are Linighan and Keown. That
said, there are plenty of times in a season where the defence is
breached and Spunky is the last line of defence, particularly in
European competitions where the foreign chappies actually have the gall
to cheat and they put their best forward line out against us 8-)
Stuart
|
32.4673 | The King | UTRTSC::WARD | | Fri Nov 04 1994 19:36 | 9 |
| Glad to see the interest in my Amsterdam bar - beats fawning about
ManU I suppose ..
It was the "King Arthur" (known locally as "The King" suprisingly)
near Vondelpark and very near to the Olympic Stadium where Ajax
were playing. They do very good food which is the only reason
I go there of course ...
Ray
|
32.4674 | Lucky for 3 points! | TLAV01::WICHAIWONG | | Mon Nov 07 1994 04:58 | 16 |
| Cheer! when United can beat Villa for 2-1. We are lucky to get 3
points instead of 1 or null. Giggs's still under-performance and
had no role in the game, why didn't Fergie drop him for a couple of
matches and let Gillespie or other younger done it. Fergie must change
some tactics to ensure the powerful strike and we still have problems
in the back, except Keane, he done a good job for his new position.
Cantona also hardly got the ball so our powerful strike's decrease.
Do you know that the T.V. didn't focus his face anymore? I may wonder
whether he played last night or not. Bruce's agin got the yellow card,
he must miss the 3 matches, I think. When?
By the way, hope that Sharpe and May will be back when we have to play
Gothenberg at Sweden. 2 points only for this match.
Wichai.
|
32.4675 | Another overwhelmingly convincing bloody lucky win ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Nov 07 1994 11:35 | 32 |
|
Up to yesterday, I was a bit skeptical about BFR's constant claims that
his team were playing well but just not getting the breaks. Yesterday,
they started off by getting a break when Atkinson's shot took a wicked
deflection off Bruce to leave Walsh stranded as the ball went in off
the post.
That's where their luck ended. Paul Ince cracked home a superb
half-volley from about 30 yards out just before half-time. Five
minutes into the second-half, Kanchelskis took advantage of some
defensive frailty and put United into the lead. The remaining 40
minutes was more or less constant pressure from Villa with the odd
break from United. I can't go into the details cos I had my hands over
my eyes for quite a lot of this period. Gary Walsh (included because
Schmeichel was injured in a training accident !) made a couple of
great saves, which almost made up for the fact that when dealing with
crosses he inspired about as much confidence as John Major does when
leading Britain !
I was obviously delighted with the result, but I did feel a bit sorry
for Ron Atkinson, especially on the 8th anniversary of the day that
Fergie took over from him as United manager. One statistic says it all
- Villa had 13 corners to United's 0 (yes ZERO !). Although we did
have more of the possesion.
Anyway, three points brings us back to third, two points behind
Blackburn, with a game in hand. Newcastle are four ahead of us, and
take on Forest tonight at the City Ground. Guess who I'm shouting
for.
Jerry.
|
32.4676 | Hot off the press | SUBURB::GROOMN | Atherton does it with dirty balls | Mon Nov 07 1994 12:22 | 9 |
|
Fergie is beginning to make enquiries of Notts Forest for the services
of Stan Collymore (currently out with a hamstring injury but possibly
available against Newc Utd tonight). He has been told that Stan is not
for sale, but it's unlikely to stop him putting in a firm bid in the
next few weeks.
Nev
|
32.4677 | "Apparently" is a very useful word .... | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Nov 07 1994 12:32 | 18 |
| On the same topic, Fergie is also reported to be "very interested" in
speaking to Les Ferdinand in the light of his "If Gerry Francis goes I
go" remarks recently. With either Colleymore or Ferdinand in the
front-line this would allow Fergie to pull Sparky back to a deeper
midfield role where his tenacity could be a useful addition. This is,
apparently, something which has been in Fergie's mind for some time.
Other speculation over the weekend linked young Gillepsie with
Middlesboro. Apparently, prior to the current injury situation, plans
were afoot to loan Gillepsie to Robbo in order to give him more
experience of first-team football. This plan has, apparently, been put
on hold until Sharpe and Parker/May (to release Keane from right back)
are fit again. Personally, I think Fergie should keep Gillespie and
give Giggs to Robbo. It might give Giggs the kick in the arse that he
needs, but I'm not so sure that Middlesboro would want him at the
moment !
Jerry.
|
32.4678 | Wishful thinking | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Nov 07 1994 12:34 | 2 |
| Fergie is also rumoured to have George Graham about the availibility of
that young prodigy, Kevin Campbell...
|
32.4679 | The inside story ... | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Nov 07 1994 12:43 | 20 |
| > Fergie is also rumoured to have George Graham about the availibility of
> that young prodigy, Kevin Campbell...
That's right Stuart,
Always the masterful tactician, Fergie has decided to build on the
notion of the half-time pep talk. Having haerd that Kevin Campbell does
a pretty mean Elvis routine, Fergie is anxious to sign him up for the
half-time entertainment at Old Trafford in an attempt to get the crowd
going for the second hald. Personally, I think any rumour linking an
Arsenal player with entertainment is quite clearly a complete
fabrication.
George Graham's response to Fergie's inquiry was reportedly :
"Kevin Campbell ? Are you sure he's on our books ?"
Jerry.
|
32.4680 | Ho Hum it surely can't get any worse 8-( | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Nov 07 1994 12:48 | 9 |
| Jerry
Unfortunately GG's response is more likely to be:
"we could never sell such an important member of our squad. He scores
so regularly that we would not be able to replace his unfulfilled
potential.."
Depressed of DEC Park
|
32.4681 | Goalkeepers are different | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Mon Nov 07 1994 13:09 | 18 |
|
So goalkeepers aren't important and Schmeichel is a crap goalie?
In 1992, Schmeichel single-handedly took a mediocre Danish side to
success in the European Championships. Swap him for any other keeper in
the tournament, and the outcome would have been different.
To me, the keeper is the most important player bar none. Show me a
successful team, past and present, with a below-par goal-keeper, and
I'll show you a team with some bloody good out-fielders :-)
The reason why keepers don't command the same ridiculous transfer
figures as forwards, have little to do with their importance to the
team, and everything to do with sales of season tickets.
cheers,
Stefan
|
32.4682 | Now don't go thinking I've a grudge against goalkeepers... | VARESE::KEEGAN::IDC_CASE | | Mon Nov 07 1994 15:32 | 45 |
| Sorry, can't say I agree with a lot of that:
>In 1992, Schmeichel single-handedly took a mediocre Danish side to
>success in the European Championships. Swap him for any other keeper in
>the tournament, and the outcome would have been different.
I agree that Denmark were relatively mediocre but I don't think
Schmeichel was solely responsible for their unexpected win. They played
with a lot of belief, kept it simple, had no primedonnas in the side
(unlike Holland and Germany...), there was little or no pressure on the
team to do well, and they had a bit of luck when it mattered.
Schmeichel played his part like everyone else...and made some errors
too (e.g. the first Dutch goal in the semi-final).
>To me, the keeper is the most important player bar none. Show me a
>successful team, past and present, with a below-par goal-keeper, and
>I'll show you a team with some bloody good out-fielders :-)
Tell you what, if Walsh had played in goal for Barcelona the other
night, and Busquets for United, I bet it wouldn't have changed the
score one iota. I've seen world class keepers concede 6 or 7 goals in a
match without even being at fault. Why? Because the defence is totally
at sixes and sevens (screwing up the offside trap, etc.). In this
sense, a goalkeeper's lot is a bit like that of a centre forward who
has to play alone up front (maybe in a dour away performance); you
can't expect him to perform miracles, just try to hold up the ball as
long as possible when his team get possession.
>The reason why keepers don't command the same ridiculous transfer
>figures as forwards, have little to do with their importance to the
>team, and everything to do with sales of season tickets.
Actually, I think there is *some* truth in that. But I think it's got a
lot more to do with the fact that the goalkeeper is the only player on
the pitch who can go 90 minutes without being called upon to do
anything. The Italian newspapers are very fond of awarding ratings (out
of ten) for each player in a match; it frequently happens that a keeper
gets the S.V. ("senza voto") rating, the Italian equivalent of "N/A",
because the goalkeeper in question was never troubled in the whole 90
minutes.
So I take it you're a goalkeeper, Stefan?!
Dom
|
32.4683 | Newcastle still winning without COLE!! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Mon Nov 07 1994 16:03 | 15 |
| Villa 1 United 2
Og Ince,Kanchelskis
3 points in the bag even though listening on the radio I think Villa at
least deserved a share of the spoils..But Walsh made some great saves..
Is Schmeichel really injured or is Fergie giving Walsh a bit of match
practice ready for the remaining European games??
Interesting on the Ferdinand and Collymore situation is Hughes on his
way out (1 year Contract etc..I hope not!) or just extra back up.
Aron...
|
32.4684 | only if I had listened to the whole match... | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Mon Nov 07 1994 16:05 | 9 |
|
I was sitting in the car-park in Thatcham Garden Centre. I turned on
the car radio to listen to Radio 5 and this is what I heard...
"Atkinson shoots and its a goal..."
Spooky
Neil
|
32.4685 | OK, so we disagree | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Mon Nov 07 1994 16:25 | 38 |
|
Dom,
> Tell you what, if Walsh had played in goal for Barcelona the other
> night, and Busquets for United, I bet it wouldn't have changed the
> score one iota
I dunno, anyway that's hardly the issue, the question is whether
Schmeichel would have made a difference. Don't forget that blocking
shots is only one of the things you expect from a keeper . He also has
the task of holding together and injecting confidence in his back-four.
You would expect an experienced international to perform that task
better than a typical reserve side keeper.
I think the key issue here is this: nobody would expect anything other
than to have to play a defensive game at Barcelona; it was foolish of
Ferguson to voluntarily drop one of his best defenders in favour of an
attacker.
I can't beleive I'm writing all this in defence of a Dane!
> The Italian newspapers are very fond of awarding ratings (out
> of ten) for each player in a match; it frequently happens that a keeper
> gets the S.V. ("senza voto") rating
But not when they're playing Milan away, surely?
> So I take it you're a goalkeeper, Stefan?!
Certainly not. Started off as forward, slipped back to mid-field, did
my last 5 years as central defender, since a couple of years I have
found the role I was looking for as an arm-chair referee :-)
I take it you're a forward who's having a hard time beating
goal-keepers :-)
|
32.4686 | 'UP YOUR'S FERGIE' | AYOV25::JRUSSELL | | Tue Nov 08 1994 01:34 | 10 |
| HI,
COULD SOMEONE TELL ME IF ALEX FERGUSON WAS AS QUICK TO CRITISIZE HIS
FAN"S FOR THEIR BEHAVIOUR AGAINST BARCA AT OLD TRAFFORD, THE SAME WAY
IN WHICH HE FIRED INTO THE RANGERS FAN'S IN THE PRE-SEASON TOURNEY AT
IBROX, WHERE OF COURSE THEY CAME LAST.
FERGUSON HAS FORGOTTEN HIS ROOT'S, REMEMBER IT WAS RANGERS AND SCOTTISH
FOOTBALL THAT GAVE HIM HIS CAREER.
IM ALMOST SURE THE GREAT SIR MATT WOULD TURN IN HIS GRAVE...
|
32.4688 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Tue Nov 08 1994 14:23 | 1 |
| Yeah - stop shouting and tell us what on earth you're on about !
|
32.4689 | | WSTENG::DSMITH | Shut the F**K up Mr. Howe | Tue Nov 08 1994 14:55 | 10 |
|
re .4686
What the hell did Rangers do for Fergusons career? If I remember
correctly, he was an average player with Rangers, Ayr Utd and several
other small teams. He made his name as a manager with Aberdeen during
the late 70's/early 80's, I don't think he owes Rangers anything.
Danny.
|
32.4690 | | PAKORA::SNEIL | J.A.F.O | Tue Nov 08 1994 15:08 | 15 |
| The reason ::JRUSSELL is having a dig at Fergie is as follow follows...
At the pre-season tournament at Ibrox(in which Rangers beat Man U 1-0)
The Rangers fans(along with the Goerdies)gave Man U a hostile reception
Fergie didn't like this and had a go at us.He Said that Rangers fans
behaved badly etc etc.painting a picture that the Man U fans never
boo'd the opposition team.
SQF Blue nose.
|
32.4691 | Open minded and even tempered.... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Nov 08 1994 15:27 | 12 |
|
>...painting a picture that the Man U fans never boo'd the opposition
>team.
Well it's true they don't boo anyone. Man Utd fans are the greatest in
the world. Fair minded and appreciative of good football by their
opponents, they rush to shake hands with visiting supporters after
every game and generally behave superbly all the time.
Now where did that nice white coat with the long sleeves go...
Stuart
|
32.4692 | .............. | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Nov 08 1994 15:35 | 40 |
| Firstly, I'ld like to take this opportunity, in the best tradition of
MUFC, to welcome Mr. JRUSSELL to our friendly little note.
Now down to the matter at hand. I, for one, fail to see any distinction
between these two scenarios (S):
A) Manchester United fans giving Barcelona (Spanish champions and
runners-up in last year's European Cup) a hostile reception when they
come to Old Trafford to play a match which could have a major bearing
on United's chances of progressing in Europe.
B) Rangers fans giving Manchester United fans a hostile reception when
they come north of the border to take part in a FRIENDLY PRE-SEASON
tournament with sod-all at stake apart from a bit of pride (if even
that).
Even given the obvious similarties between these two situations (S), I
still have a minor problem here. JRUSSELL's note is the first mention I
have read/heard anywhere regarding United fans doing anything out of
the ordinary to upset the Barcelona team. Granted, the Press may have
given more coverage to the behaviour of the Rangers fans because of
Fergie's complaints, but then I didn't see/hear any complaints from Mr.
Cruft's, the Barcelona manager, after the Old Trafford game (and
certainly not after the return match in the Nou Camp ;-} ). I also
have some problems with the concept that Mr. Ferguson owes his current
position to anything that Rangers ever did for him (for similar reasons
to those previously stated).
So, in essence, I suggest, politely, that you should find yourself a
good doctor and get your chip surgically removed.
Yours helpfully,
Jerry.
P.S. People being treated for chronic inabilty to recognise sarcasm may
have one or two problems trying to figure out the underlying message in
this reply. In an effort to assist these people I have denoted specific
instances of sarcasm with a large S enclosed in parentheses i.e. "(S)".
|
32.4693 | Armchair refereeing - a misunderstood art... | VARESE::KEEGAN::IDC_CASE | | Tue Nov 08 1994 15:40 | 33 |
| re: .4685
>I think the key issue here is this: nobody would expect anything other
>than to have to play a defensive game at Barcelona; it was foolish of
>Ferguson to voluntarily drop one of his best defenders in favour of an
>attacker.
Not like me to wax lyrical about Alex Ferguson as a manager, but I
think his hands were somewhat tied as far as team selection against
Barcelona is concerned. With respect to the starting lineup from the
match at Old Trafford, Sharpe was unavailable and the logical
substitute was Giggs. However, the regulations regarding foreigners and
assimilated players meant that he therefore had to replace a foreigner
with an Englishman; *voluntarily* doesn't come into it. And I'm sure
that after the first game, he thought that Barcelona were most
vulnerable when attacked (viz. the ease with which Sharpe and
Kancelskis beat ? and Sergi at Old Trafford). Unfortunately, the
second game bore little resemblance to the first!
>Certainly not. Started off as forward, slipped back to mid-field, did
>my last 5 years as central defender, since a couple of years I have
>found the role I was looking for as an arm-chair referee :-)
Pretty much my story as well, with the obligatory knee injury and
subsequent cartilage operation "to end a promising career at the age of
28".
>I take it you're a forward who's having a hard time beating
>goal-keepers :-)
When I was a forward, I had a hard time even getting a shot in!
Dom
|
32.4694 | Jerry's in (S) mode! | VARESE::KEEGAN::IDC_CASE | | Tue Nov 08 1994 15:44 | 5 |
| re. 4692
Ooh, Jerry - you're wonderful when you're angry!
Dom
|
32.4695 | Forget "Spot the Ball" try "Spot the Pun" ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Nov 08 1994 16:05 | 12 |
| Dom,
You must have misinterpreted my reply. The sentiment which you mistook
for anger was really utter joy at being presented with an opportunity
to help a fellow football fan who, through absolutely no fault of
his own, fell victim to that most common footballing affliction
Iwishmyteamwereasgoodasmanchesteruniteditis.
As a gesture of my support for this poor fellow, I'm even willing to
chip in for his chipendectomy !
Jerry.
|
32.4696 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Tue Nov 08 1994 16:07 | 7 |
| >Iwishmyteamwereasgoodasmanchesteruniteditis.
Should that be :
Iwishmyteamcouldmoanandflukeresultsasmuchasmanchesteruniteddoes.
Rick. :->
|
32.4697 | Medical terminology ... | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Nov 08 1994 16:10 | 7 |
| Rick,
There two completely separate diseases. The first requires surgical
treatment, the second can be cured with a swift kick up the a**e
(preferably administered by Dr. Cantona) ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4698 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Tue Nov 08 1994 16:12 | 6 |
| >The first requires surgical treatment...
Oh so that's why Paul Ince & Roy Kean are going into hospital..
they are going to have their mouths permanently sealed! :->
Rick.
|
32.4699 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Nov 08 1994 16:21 | 5 |
| Rick,
They are also going to have brain implants 8-)
Stuart
|
32.4700 | The latest from OT ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Nov 08 1994 16:33 | 9 |
| Rick, Stuart,
The brain implants are on hold until after the next two Champions
League games. Apparently, Fergie is concerned that having a brain might
affect Ince's play. Also psychiatrists advised against implanting a
brain in Roy Keane so soon after the trauma of his family being held
hostage during the Barca game !
Jerr.y
|
32.4701 | Watch your house Denis! | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Wed Nov 09 1994 17:03 | 21 |
| Last night I witnessed what can only be described as a confidence
booster to us United fans.
I watched the league of Ireland XI part-timers beat a near
full strength IFK Gothenburg side (including 7 swedish internationals)
one-nil.
IFK seemed totally committed to winning this game,but each time
they tried to lift their tempo they were ensnared by a very skillfull
but dedicated Irish team.
The league side went a goal up in the 14th minute with a great
header from the 6 yard box.They also hit the post 3 minutes later
with a lovely 20 yard lob leaving Ravelli stranded.
From this performance again IfK look extremely dodgy on crosses
so lets hope United can make full advantage of this in 2 weeks time.
By the way an interesting spectator in the ground was none
other than fergie himself who described the match as "interesting".
DUNSEY
|
32.4702 | y | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Nov 09 1994 18:07 | 7 |
| One can only assume that the Gothenborg side that Utd face will play
with a lot more passion given that their is more at stake.
If you want to tkae this as a confidence booster then you should be
suicidal that Blackburn beat Barca last night because it just goes to
show that Utd are well and truly s#@@ 8-)
|
32.4703 | United V City Live on Sky | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Nov 10 1994 13:22 | 9 |
32.4704 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Thu Nov 10 1994 18:08 | 22 |
| some united trivia from the Irish Sunday paper, the Tribune. They
printed a special supplement magazine called the United Collection,
with more to come next Sunday, I think....here's some of the dross they
printed....
favourite books;
Denis Irwin; Jurassic Park
Brian McClair Paddy Clarke Hahaha
Ryan Giggs The Client
Andrei Kanchelskis The Idiot, (by Dostoevsky)
Roy Keane Noddy & Big Ears go to Toytown....(only joking,
it's The Good, The
Bad & The Bubbly,
by George Best)
also, Scmeichals' favourite TV programme is The Gladiators....
Happy now?...
Ray....
|
32.4705 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Nov 10 1994 18:16 | 21 |
|
Tee hee,
you guys are really going to love this.......
Anyone seen the November (Europe) edition of Digital Today?? No??
Well if you get the chance, turn straight to page 3(!) for a great
action shot of Mr Paul Ince, DEC's latest recruit! He has apparently
been brought in as a hatchet man and is shown demonstrating how he
intends to give some people a good kick up the backside (esspecially
contributors to this notes file who are openly anit-United 8-)
No, seriously, Ferguson has done a deal with DEC to buy his whole
squad an Alpha each in the hope of improving their performance. Ince
got his face in the paper 'cos he was the only one who's computer
literate (apparently he has a Doctorate in Computer Science).
JBG
Ps. I may have ommitted a few (S)'s!
showing off some of his
|
32.4706 | Wake up and smell th flowers you fat bas&*^%%$ | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Thu Nov 10 1994 20:21 | 8 |
|
Any chance of him taking care of re. 4702 who seems to think that
Barca played against Blackburn with as much passion as in the champions
league. ( not to mention a "slightly" under cut squad ).
I hope your a City fan because prepare to get absolutely stuffed
tonight
|
32.4707 | Guess who had a bad day. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Nov 10 1994 20:25 | 1 |
| Therapy ?
|
32.4708 | Nope I support a team that are still in Europe 8-) | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 10 1994 20:25 | 6 |
| re -1
Some people are obviously still touchy about the Mancs f@#!ing up in
Europe 8-)
|
32.4709 | FISHED IN! GET THE NET! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Thu Nov 10 1994 20:29 | 14 |
| > Any chance of him taking care of re. 4702 who seems to think that
> Barca played against Blackburn with as much passion as in the
> champions league. ( not to mention a "slightly" under cut squad ).
> I hope your a City fan because prepare to get absolutely stuffed
> tonight
Well, Stuart reeled you in didn't he?
Sense of humour? Hello?
On a serious note, I DO hope that Man City give you lot a good kicking
tonight, but I wont hold my breath.
Ian.
|
32.4710 | bit of a spanking | IAINF::SYS_167500 | | Fri Nov 11 1994 03:34 | 10 |
|
Man Utd 5 Man City 0
Man Utd go 2nd top 2 points being Newcastle. They've now been reinstated
6/4 favourites to retain their title with Newcastle second at 5/2.
Man City, without any other sides playing tonight, DROP 2 places due to
the thumping their goals against took.
Del.
|
32.4711 | Not bad.... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Fri Nov 11 1994 12:11 | 8 |
|
All right, all right...so United ARE getting serious and look as if
they are getting in position to claim a third straight title. Its a
pity that they can't take this type of performance onto the playing fields
of European football but then again City are not exactly Barcelona.
Dezzz.
|
32.4712 | Mixed Emotions | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Nov 11 1994 12:41 | 4 |
|
Disappointment: Utd winning
Happiness: Kanchelskis is in my Dream League Team
|
32.4713 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri Nov 11 1994 12:44 | 9 |
| Dezzz.
You're right about comparing City with Barcelona, but it's also worth
noting that Utd's team last night contained only 3 Englishmen. When
you add in the permitted 3 foreigners and 2 assimilated players, they
would have to drop 3 players from last nights team for a European game.
No wonder Fergie has problems selecting his European teams !
Dave
|
32.4714 | United 5 City 0...and what a lovely day! | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Fri Nov 11 1994 13:42 | 12 |
|
Deep joy and rapture. 5-0 against the heathens from Maine Road.
I just wish Mr Haigh was still around to share in this wonderous
occasion...
Let none of you unbelievers have any doubts whatsoever. Forget
Europe, forget the k.o. trophies.....Manchester United are going
for three-in-a-row premier league titles. What a magnificent
achievement THAT would be.
Andy.
|
32.4716 | 5-0 to the CHAMPIONS | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Nov 11 1994 15:32 | 16 |
32.4717 | look out, i'm being fair and unbiased again :) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Fri Nov 11 1994 15:45 | 13 |
|
What a great season this is going to be.
Man Utd have walked away with the title against mediocre opposition in
previous years, as I'm sure even the denizens of 32.* will agree.
this year there could well be 4 or 5 teams up there at the end so it
should make it a bit more interesting. If United can still walk away
with the title I think even *I* will have to eat my words and perhaps
say that, that, that (gritted teeth):
"united are above average" :-)
Ian.
|
32.4718 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | A knob of butter..... | Fri Nov 11 1994 18:27 | 8 |
| > Deep joy and rapture. 5-0 against the heathens from Maine Road.
> I just wish Mr Haigh was still around to share in this wonderous
> occasion...
I'll be seeing him tonight Andy, I'll send him your regards :-) :-)
- Robin (his neighbour)
|
32.4719 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Fri Nov 11 1994 18:36 | 18 |
| > <<< Note 32.4716 by ESSB::BLONG "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994" >>>
> -< 5-0 to the CHAMPIONS >-
>What a wonderful performance last night. United were electric. All the
>begrudgers are still shouting about Barcelona, but United showed last night
>why we are the team to beat. 7 home wins on the trot and not a goal conceded
>is a super statistic.
Yers, apparently a great performance by ManU last night -congrats. You might
actually give Newcastle a bit more of a fight than we were expecting!
BUT, isn't that para a bit sad? I'd be surprised if Fergie and Co believed it.
It's just like Scotland - you can win the League every season, but that
doesn't make you "the team to beat". You'd be better off creating a side which
can beat Barcelona, Galatasary etc - I thought you didn't have anything left to
prove in England?
grahame
|
32.4720 | The Eric and Andy Show | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Nov 11 1994 20:41 | 10 |
32.4721 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Sun Nov 13 1994 13:54 | 7 |
32.4722 | Is it possible to get tickets noadays??? | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Nov 15 1994 19:02 | 11 |
| Hi,
I'm entering this note on behalf of a friend... There are 2 possibly
four people who what to travel over to Manchester from Ireland to see a Utd game
sometime in january or feburary. Is there any way for them to get tickets?? I
know alot of people in here go to games so any help would be great
But to be honest I'd much rather go to and see an Arsenal game but sure some of
us just dont appreciate good football!!! 8^))
Thanks
Mick
|
32.4723 | Dear Bobby, Can I have 4 tickets ..... | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Tue Nov 15 1994 19:35 | 22 |
| re:-1
I think it's been mentioned in here before but...
To obtain tickets through the official route involves a)being a Man Utd
member, and b)applying 5 weeks in advance for tickets. Neither of
which will guarantee you a ticket. If they are desperate to see a
game, ticket touts are still very prominent aroung OT on matchdays,
often with strips of tickets. However be prepared to pay at least 50
quid per ticket !!!!! Other than that, stay at home and watch SKY.
Utds home games in Jan/Feb are :
Jan 3 Coventry
Jan 21 Blackburn
Feb 4 Villa
Feb 18 Arsenal
Good luck !
Dave
|
32.4724 | Up where we belong ... ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Mon Nov 21 1994 11:31 | 0 |
32.4725 | The Cream Rises to the Top | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Nov 21 1994 18:10 | 7 |
32.4726 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Nov 21 1994 18:16 | 5 |
| > The cream rises to the top
So does hot air!
Stuart
|
32.4727 | The team ???? | PEKING::ATKINSP | Paul Ince makes you wince | Tue Nov 22 1994 11:56 | 7 |
| Any news on the team for the Gothenburg game?
Are Lee Sharpe and Gary Walsh going to be fit?
cheers
Paul...
|
32.4728 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Tue Nov 22 1994 12:53 | 12 |
|
Last I herad Parker, Sharpe and Giggs are all definitely out. Schmeichel
is doubtful after suffering a back-injury in the warm-up before
Saturday's match. Walsh is suffering from some sort of stomach strain
but hopes to be recovered sufficiently to be "available for selection".
Roy Keane is also listed as doubtful.
On the positive side, if Giggs, Schmeichel and Keane are all
unavailable, then at least Fergie will have less trouble with the
foreigner rule ;-)
JERRY.
|
32.4729 | The kids will be out to play ?? | PEKING::ATKINSP | Paul Ince makes you wince | Tue Nov 22 1994 13:34 | 3 |
| I have just read in The Sun that Schmeichel will be out of action
for 10 days, which gives us a bit of a problem in goal and
with all the other injurys there must be a few of the kids in.
|
32.4730 | What it could look like | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Nov 22 1994 18:19 | 9 |
32.4731 | | RTFM1::GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Nov 22 1994 19:20 | 11 |
|
Well, inspite of the injuries, they have a pretty decent looking
side there. Kanchelskis is playing well this season, McClair & Ince
make a solid central mid-field pair & Butts has looked a reasonable
prospect. If Hughes & Cantona perform well United have a good chance.
Hopefully Walsh will forget Barcelona (little of the blame should be
apportioned to him). My only worry (if I were a reds supporter, which I
am! - just not these reds! 8-) would be May at right-back. He was crap
before he got injured - hopefully he'll be a new player now!
JBG
|
32.4732 | Happy viewing ...., | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Tue Nov 22 1994 20:21 | 9 |
| In case anyone is interested, tomorrow night's match is being shown
live on the Swiss sports channel. Coverage starts at 20:00 CET with
k.o. listed as 20:25 (I presume that means 20:30 !).
I'm almost beginning to think that the cable is worth paying for, what
with the amount of coverage the Swiss are giving to the Champions
league and ManU in particular (especially since SKY don't show it !).
Jerry.
|
32.4733 | Tonight , Matthew, I'm going to be Swedish | YUPPY::PANES | Will you take a cheque, Bruce? | Wed Nov 23 1994 12:17 | 27 |
| <<< Note 32.4730 by ESSB::BLONG "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994" >>>
-< What it could look like >-
>According to the star. Schmeichel, Keane, Giggs, Sharpe, and Parker have all
>been left at home. Walsh is fit and will play in goal.
>Team could be.
>Walshe
>May Bruce Pallister Irwin
>Kanchelskis, McClair, Ince, Davies/Butt
>Hughes Cantona
Corrected probable line up for tonight
Walshy
May-y Brucey Pally Ugly
Kany , Choccy , Incey , Butty
Sparky Cheatingfrenchgitty
Hope this helps,
Stuey
|
32.4734 | With Stuey on their side, we're in with a chance ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Wed Nov 23 1994 12:35 | 11 |
| Stuey,
Rumours are circulating that Choccy may be dropped in favour of
Gillespy. It doesn't have the same ring, but Fergie never took too much
notice of what the fans wanted (apart from trophies !).
On the same theme, apparently Fergie let Dion Dublin go cos the fans
were starting to call him Dubby which sounds a lot like Gubby which was
Fergie's nickname when he was a wee lad.
Jerry (I could play for United with a name like that !).
|
32.4735 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Wed Nov 23 1994 13:23 | 8 |
|
I expect TV3 Sweden or Filmnet will show this match live as they
covered the first match at Old Trafford.
I expect to be watching the Ajax-Milan game if I can find it...anybody
in Italy or Holland know which channel this is on ???
Dezzz.
|
32.4736 | Great news so far!! | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'm the new Romario | Wed Nov 23 1994 23:55 | 12 |
|
Latest Goteborg 2 Mancs 1
Hughes has just brought the Mancs back to 1-1 but less than a minute later,
Goteborg go 2-1 ahead and Walsh makes a great save to deny Rehn.
Let's hope it stays 2-1 or 3-1 or 4-1.
I'm a Goteborg supporter tonight.
C U N N O
|
32.4737 | Mancs are on the way out. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'm the new Romario | Thu Nov 24 1994 00:02 | 11 |
|
It's a penaly for Goteborg as Pally brings down the defender 72 mins.
Up comes Komark and it's 3-1 to Goteborg and the Mancs are going out of the Euro
cup.
I'm so happy tonight
C U N N O
|
32.4738 | Ince gets red card! | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'm the new Romario | Thu Nov 24 1994 00:12 | 10 |
|
The story gets better................
83 mins gone and Ince gets the red card and will miss the tie against Galatassary
in two weeks along with Hughes.
C U N N O
|
32.4739 | Utd are out of Europe. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'm the new Romario | Thu Nov 24 1994 00:27 | 23 |
|
Final score
Goteborg 3 Mancs 1..........and the Mancs are out of Europe thank God. They
might as well concentrate on the Premier league against sides like West Ham,
Palace, etc and forget about Europe as they are not up to the likes of Barcelona
and Gotengorg.
They are crap.
I'm a very happy ABU tonight.
LIVERPOOL MAN UTD
1977 1968
1978
1981
1984
C U N N O
|
32.4740 | | WSTENG::DSMITH | Shut the F**K up Mr. Howe | Thu Nov 24 1994 00:37 | 12 |
|
Oh dear, who let Cunno back in??
Utd well beaten again tonight, maybe the best in Engerland but they've
still got a lot to do to match the best in Europe.
What was it Ince called the ref, a f*****g w**ker? Great advert for
all the youngsters watching. Bad mouth the ref, get booked, immediately
bad mouth him again, get sent off. Overpaid, over-rated.
Danny.
|
32.4741 | C U N N O = The unfunniest guy in the world ! | MASALA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Thu Nov 24 1994 02:02 | 16 |
|
If United beat the Turks at Old Trafford in a fortnight, and Barca lose
to Gothenburg in the Nou Camp (Big IF), then wouldn't United qualify
along with the Swedes ??
Re-A Few Back
Cunno,
I used to think you were quite a funny guy...now I realise what a sad
individual you really are !
P.S.
Everton.....2 Loonies....0
|
32.4742 | | RTFM1::AHLGREN | http://www.soo.dec.com/~ahlgren/home.html | Thu Nov 24 1994 04:04 | 25 |
32.4743 | | RTFM1::GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Nov 24 1994 10:42 | 43 |
|
Well what can I say. I did warn you that David May was the weak
link. He completely lost his man for the first goal. Admittedly Bruce
was vainly waving his arm trying to claim offside but there's no real
excuse for letting your man go like that - everyone knows you play the
whistle & never assume its offside just 'cos one of your mates calls
it. I noticed late on in the 2nd half that Neville (May's replacement)
was waving for offside which wasn't given but at least he never let his
man get completely away & got back to make the tackle.
The 2nd goal also came from May's wing & whilst the scorer was in
the penalty area unmarked, May again must take most of the blame. All
the time (ok, all the time when he was anywhere near enough to make a
difference) he shepherded his winger out wide & then failed to cut him
off as he went down the wing. I'd be surprised if May plays again for
United. Neville looked much more composed on the ball & he could
tackle. I blame May for the 3rd goal too. Ok, so he'd already been
substituted by then but if he hadn't given away the first two then it
wouldn't have been the 3rd gaol! 8-)
Butt looked lively when he came on & Hughes & McClair battled the
whole 90 minutes. The Swedes did an excellent defensive job on both
Cantona & Kanchelskis & whilst Kan-Kan still managed to get some
crosses in, Cantona was kept entirely out of the game (apart from when
he headed on the free kick for Hughes to volley home. Hughes was a
little unlucky as he connected well with 3 or 4 volleys but
Raffelli(sp), the Gothenberg keeper, was always behind them.
United were outplayed on the night. There best excuse is that with
Keane & Sharpe injured they had to play May but if Ferguson has any
sense he'll dump him before he can do any more damage.
On the positive side, I think once they are definitely out it will
strengthen their resolve to take the league for a third time. Cunno can
gloat all he likes but the only statistic that really counts at the end
of the season is who finishes top of the Premier League & if they
concentrate all their efforts on that then Manchester United are going
to be very hard to beat.
JBG
Ps. I have it on good authority that Ince got the red card for telling
the ref that he was going to strike him off his Christmas card list.
8-)
JBG
|
32.4744 | Shame about Ince eh!!! | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Thu Nov 24 1994 11:06 | 3 |
| :->>>>>>>
Rick.
|
32.4745 | | YUPPY::PANES | Will you take a cheque, Bruce? | Thu Nov 24 1994 11:34 | 5 |
| A fine performance by the plucky part-timers. Now what did the United fan's
say when Blackburn got beaten by Trelleborg??
Stuart
|
32.4746 | glad they got beat. | MASALA::GPIKE | | Thu Nov 24 1994 11:37 | 19 |
|
I don't agree with all your comments about May, as it was Irwin who
played the boy onside for the first goal and May was trying to play the
offside game. So he had no chance of catching him. For the second goal
and one or two other occasions NONE of the defenders tried to
catch/tackle IFK players once they went past and just left Walsh to get
on with it. The whole defense were expecting Walsh to play like
Sm???el(sp) and he plays a different game.
But then again i guess you don't like May.
p.s Ince deserved what he got...
|
32.4747 | | RTFM1::GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Nov 24 1994 11:49 | 20 |
|
>> .......and May was trying to play the offside game.......
May completely lost his man. It wasn't just Irwin, it looked to me
like Pallister too. In fact the tv shot showed that the defence were
not playing a coordinated off-side trap at the time - hence Bruce gets
some blame for calling for offside (he was miles away from the play)
but there's no excuse for May who let his man go.
It true that the defence as a whole played very poorly but May was
attrocious. He couldn't even pass the ball half the time.
I thought that Walsh, on the other hand, had another good game. Its
very unfortunate for him that United lost 4:0 & 3:1 with him in goals -
Schmeichel wouldn't have made much of a difference. The difference
between the two teams on the night was definitely in the defence.
Gothenberg's kept it tight, United's was basically crap. I think Bruce
& Pallister together are too slow but normally they get away with it
because the full-backs cover. With Irwin still carry an injury & May in
need of a career transplant, United's defence was fatally weakened.
JBG
|
32.4748 | One team in Europe (Well ok two) there's only... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 24 1994 12:23 | 42 |
| Well, what is there to say that hasn't already been said.
A quick summary of the United teams individual performances
Walsh - Good shot stopper but must have the nickname of Dracula with
the way that he dealt with crosses.
May - Slow on the turn. Bit like Turkey on a spit.
Pallister - Overrated.
Bruce - Slow but saved the Mancs from a bigger drubbing with a couple
of timely tackles
Irwin - At fault for the first goal. Lazy lacking the nous to support
the left side of midfield.
Ince - Loud mouthed w@nker. Can't believe that he has actually
captained England
Davies - Who he?
Cantona - Strutted around the pitch whinging. A deft flick here, a
cushioned header there but made no difference to the side.
Kanchelskis - Didn't make the sort of runs that Utd needed, ie the ones
that he makes in the PL
Hughes - Battled hard
McClair - Best player. Chased and harried when the others gave up.
All in all, a crap performance from an overrated team. The frightening
thing about the whole episode is that this is the best English (and
British, for that matter) football has to offer. 8-(
Still looking forward to Saturday with all those lovely corners, set
pieces and crosses that the Arsenal boys will put in. Here's to hoping
Schmeichel stays unfit...
With a hop, skip and jump and a cheery smile all day
Stuart 8-)
|
32.4749 | MAY for sale!!!! Back to the League now! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Thu Nov 24 1994 12:23 | 9 |
|
Crap performance if you can use that word,they didn't perform...!
I thought May was out of his depth after the Barcelona game now I Know
he IS!(Blackburn have stitched us up..)Lets hope for a miracle in 2
weeks!
Aron...
|
32.4750 | Europe is Gone | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Nov 24 1994 12:26 | 13 |
32.4751 | Oh Bugger ! I've left my red specs at home again ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Thu Nov 24 1994 12:27 | 61 |
| Well, what can I say.
Last night we saw a fine display of English football at its best.
Unfortunately, it was Gotheborg who gave this display. They closed
United down everytime they got the ball (except when May got, when they
just should back and waited for him to give them the ball !). As Jon
said, Cantona was played out of the game, although I'm not sure he was
ever really in it. Ince was non-existant up until the point where he
tole the ref what I thought of him ! It's OK for me to say things like
that in front of the TV, but if you do it while the ref's three feet
away, then you have to expect a card. The previous noter who said that
Ince got first a yellow and then a red was wrong. It was just a
straight red (it must've been pretty good abuse !). Ince was out of
shot on TV, but I thought I heard the Swiss commentator say that Ince
had done an impression of a chicken as he walked away from the ref -
this must have been too close to the truth for the ref, so he saw red !
On the whole, I have no complaints. Goteborg deserved the win. They
played like a team and covered for each other all night. I thought
when Sparky equalised that they might collapse, but instead they
bounced right back with a goal (albeit gifted !). The penalty was
clear-cut, Pallister made a very clumsy challenge that you just don't
get away with anymore. I was surprised to see him escape without even a
booking for this one.
David May is utter crap ! On at least two occasions when team-mates
were under pressure around their own area, May stood within three or
four feet of them and looked on. It didn't even enter his head to move
into space and make himself open for a pass. What a waste of space !
Neville looked good when he came on, but then *I* would have looked good
coming on for May.
Highlight of the night for me was the Laurel and Hardy impersonation
from the stretcher-bearers. They went to pick up the stretcher facing
in opposite directions ! It would have been fun had they started to
walk. Who says Swedes are dumn ;-) (Sorry, Stefan and Paul. I presume
you're going to tell me they were Finish ;-} ).
Anyway, I hope we don't scrape though now. We're just not good enough
to go anywhere in Europe this year (except maybe for a week in the
Canaries). Let's just get down to it and win the league. If we can
either develop the young English lads and/or buy in one or two QUALITY
English players (yes, that's another reference to how crap May is !)
then we might have a chance of getting somewhere next year.
My line-up for Europe next year (hopefully the Champions League, but I
wouldn't like to be presuptuous ;-} )
Schmeichel
Neville Bruce Pallister Irwin
Kanchelskis Ince Hughes Sharpe
Colleymore Shearer
With Cole, Beardsley, Fowler, MacManaman and Lee on the subs bench ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4752 | $ | RTFM1::GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Nov 24 1994 12:27 | 8 |
|
Aron,
>> MAY for sale!!!!
forget it. Cut your losses & give him a free transfer to Spurs! 8-)
JBG
|
32.4753 | | RTFM1::GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Nov 24 1994 12:34 | 6 |
|
& Bolger,
keep yer dirting hands off our Colleymore!!!
JBG
|
32.4754 | | UTRTSC::WARD | | Thu Nov 24 1994 12:57 | 3 |
| Table anyone ??
Thanks - Ray
|
32.4755 | A great advertisment for part-time Football | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Thu Nov 24 1994 13:00 | 9 |
|
> walk. Who says Swedes are dumn ;-) (Sorry, Stefan and Paul. I presume
> you're going to tell me they were Finish ;-} ).
I presume you mean finished, like Utd :-)
kisses,
Stefan
|
32.4756 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Romanes Eunt Domus | Thu Nov 24 1994 13:01 | 10 |
| Ince finally confirmed my opinion of him last night....a mouthy git who
gets away too often with verbally abusing refs and linesman....well done
to the Italian ref and very well done to Goteborg....Methinks that
Fergie will have to get the chequebook out for next seasons Euro
campaign, i.e. more quality English players....
ps.. it looks like PSG and Ajax are the 2 best teams in the Champs
League, Ajax in particular looked awesome against AC Milan....
Ray....
|
32.4757 | Updated Table | XSTACY::JDUGGAN | | Thu Nov 24 1994 13:04 | 13 |
| Group A Table
-------------
P W D L F A Pts
IFK Gothenburg 5 4 0 1 9 6 8
Barcelona 5 2 1 2 10 7 5
Man. Utd 5 1 2 2 7 11 4
Galatasary 5 1 1 3 3 5 3
If two teams tie on points, the team with the most goals
scored over their two meetings will go through.
Jim.
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32.4758 | | RTFM1::GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Nov 24 1994 13:11 | 11 |
|
So, Gothenburg are definitely top but any one of the other 3 can still
qualify.....
ie...
If Barcelona win or draw against Gothenburg they qualify.
If Barcelona lose then the winner of the Man-United / Galatasary
game will qualify - if they draw then Barcelona qualify.
JBG
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32.4759 | CORRECTION TO THE RULES | PAKORA::SROBINS | never up never in | Thu Nov 24 1994 14:10 | 12 |
|
Re .4757>>>> I think you could be wrong,
I think that if 2 or more teams are eqaul on points at the finish
then the team that have the least total goals scored against them is the
team that will qualify for the next round.
As Barcelona have only 7 against and Man Utd have 11 against ,Man U
have to win and Barelona have to get beat.
I THINK.
Sean.
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32.4760 | 8-)8-)8-)8-)8-)8-)8-)8-)8-)8-)8-)8-)8-)8-)8-)8-) | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 24 1994 14:24 | 5 |
| According to my paper this morning, Utd are f!$ked because the results
of the matches between the teams that are tied are taken into account
before goal difference
Stuart
|
32.4761 | | CUCKOO::YEOMANSD | Make mine an Oxo | Thu Nov 24 1994 14:35 | 7 |
| >According to my paper this morning, Utd are f!$ked because the results
>of the matches between the teams that are tied are taken into account
>before goal difference
So, as long as Utd win and Barca lose, Utd still go through.
Dave.
|
32.4762 | yip yer right there. | PAKORA::SROBINS | never up never in | Thu Nov 24 1994 14:39 | 5 |
|
BASICLY yes.
Sean
|
32.4763 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Nov 24 1994 14:39 | 11 |
| If teams are level, then isn't it the results between those teams?
WHich rules United out, if it's Barca.
Poor performance which reflects badly on English football as a whole.
Mind you, Gothenborg have some pedigree; 4th championship in 5 years;
lost only 2 out of 40 home games in Europe; 8 Swedish internationals;
Dweden ranked second in world.
I just hope it spurs Fergie into the transfer market. Get Jobson &
Fleming now!
|
32.4764 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 24 1994 14:48 | 8 |
| >so,as long as Utd win and Barca lose, Utd still go through
Dave,
Lets face it, that isn't going to happen. In fact, Utd will be lucky to
get a win against the Turks ;-)
Stuart
|
32.4765 | the think it's all over.....almost! | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Thu Nov 24 1994 15:16 | 11 |
|
Once again, the gloating at United's downfall does those that
revel in it proud.....
Sad, bitter and twisted. And that's just me ;-)
Cheer up lads....we'll put you all in your place AGAIN this
season and lift the title for the third time in a row, the first
team to do this since the red shhhhh in 1984.
Andy.
|
32.4766 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Nov 24 1994 15:21 | 28 |
| Hang on a minute here. Everybody is blaming players for the loss. What about the
manager ? He has been woeful in his transfer dealings. He knew after last
seasons exit to Galatasary that an injection of English players was needed to
create a stable team to play in Europe. What did he do ? Signed May and that was
it !
The only thing to save Ferguson's bacon was his fortunate signing of Cantona two
seasons ago , otherwise he would have been the way of BFR.
The performance against Barca should never have been repeated , but it was , and
with flying colours last night. It's time for Ferguson to go. He was never a
good manager , it was only the signing of Cantona and the mediocrity of the
other Premier League teams that enabled United to win the League these last two
seasons and the return of Cantona that has seen them go top of the table again
this season.
In fairness the exclusion of English clubs from Europe has been detrimental to
the English League as a whole. Not saying that the League was any better pre
1985 but the other leagues in Europe have obviously progressed while the English
were excluded. There isn't one world class English player with the exception of
Shearer and even he has a long way to go to match the likes of Klinsman.
Anyway enough...
United are crap and every other team in England should be ashamed that they're
not good enough to challange them.
Peter.
|
32.4767 | Full marks to Gothenburg... | VARESE::KEEGAN::IDC_CASE | | Thu Nov 24 1994 15:25 | 52 |
| There was something about last night's match that was all too predictable. OK,
I already knew the result when I sat down to watch the game (Italian TV
screened it at 11.00pm), but the level of committment between the two teams
looked different from the start. The result was a true reflection of the game,
although the post-match stats showed that United actually had more shots on
goal than Gothenburg.
A few observations:
- The whole defence looks mighty shakey. OK, May is the worst of the bunch, but
the problem goes much deeper than that. Irwin was culprit no. 1 for the first
goal and generally reminds me of a startled rabbit (sell immediately); Bruce
is gritty, but nothing else (sell immediately); Pallister is a top class
defender who seems to be thinking more slowly as he gets older and too often
gets into personal feuds with opposing forwards.
- Drubbing South London Whingers F.C. 3-0 at Old Trafford ("Armstrong should
have had a penalty...Ince should have been sent off...we had all the play,
but they got the breaks") is no practice for taking on a Swedish team who
look to be on the crest of a wave.
- Gothenburg look one helluva good team. There was a time when Scandinavian
teams were physically strong, full stop. You kept the ball on the deck and
they didn't have a prayer. Well, times have changed; not only do they look
extremely well-organised and coordinated, but the skill factor has also
increased considerably. The Italian TV commentators last night said that
they'd back Gothenburg to beat any team in the competition except perhaps
Ajax at the moment.
- Mark Hughes is still one of the best centre forwards in the world. He battled
from start to finish last night, and I never once saw his marker get the
better of him. In fact, as regards controlling passes and shielding the ball
from opponents he is without rivals. With a bit of luck, he might have had a
hat-trick last night, but United wouldn't have deserved it - they were all
chances he created himself out of nothing.
- If there's one thing wrong with British football at the moment, it's the
inability to perform away from home (and that goes for the national teams
too, although I think England have yet to play an away game under TV!).
Barcellona looked to be in for a thrashing at Old Trafford, but they managed
to slow the game down, keep possession and wait for a break to come their
way. Most British teams (with the notable exception of Arsenal) seem to adopt
the "Fort Apache" strategy when they play away, i.e. all diving headers, last
ditch tackles, etc. I still think the overall picture is fairly rosy, and
with a bit more luck things might have gone differently in Europe this
season, but this is the area in which improvement is required.
On a lighter note, I had a laugh at the Swedish stretcher bearers too. As they
ran on, they seemed more worried about skirting round Paul Ince (who was busy
getting himself sent off) than anything else! As regards Ince's sending off, I
think it's time for certain British players to get it into their heads that the
f-word will get them sent off *anywhere* in the world, i.e. if he'd smiled and
given the ref the same treatment in Swedish, Ince would still be in the
starting lineup for the Galatasaray game.
Dom
|
32.4768 | | YUPPY::PANES | Will you take a cheque, Bruce? | Thu Nov 24 1994 15:40 | 15 |
| <<< Note 32.4767 by VARESE::KEEGAN::IDC_CASE >>>
-< Full marks to Gothenburg... >-
> Drubbing South London Whingers F.C. 3-0 at Old Trafford ("Armstrong should
> have had a penalty...Ince should have been sent off...we had all the play,
> but they got the breaks") is no practice for taking on a Swedish team who
> look to be on the crest of a wave.
THe coverage of English football in Italy, obviously leaves a lot to be
desired. It was Irwin who should have been sent off, and Palace didn't
have all the play. Just a few delicate morsels from the smorgasbord of
truth.
Sven
|
32.4769 | You wuz robbed all the same! | VARESE::KEEGAN::IDC_CASE | | Thu Nov 24 1994 15:53 | 21 |
| >THe coverage of English football in Italy, obviously leaves a lot to be
>desired. It was Irwin who should have been sent off, and Palace didn't
>have all the play. Just a few delicate morsels from the smorgasbord of
>truth.
>Sven
Sorry about that, Sven - it's just that the reporting on the Palace games
in here each week leads me to think that if there was any justice in
the world, Palace would have been given the European Cup for keeps by
now. Actuallt, Saturrday's game wasn't covered in Italy, so I'm
relieved to hear that you didn't have *all* the play.
Not a lot of people know this, but the first time I ever heard the word
"whinger" mentioned was during a Brighton-Palace game at the
Goldstone a few years back. Me and a friend couldn't understand why the
North Stand were singing: "What a bunch of winners!" when Palace were
losing 2-0! Until then, I'd always referred to Taylor, Hinshelwood and
co. as a bunch of moaners ;-)
Dom
|
32.4770 | Sven is innocent | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Thu Nov 24 1994 16:51 | 27 |
| Ref -1
If you read what was written, rather than what you think was written,
you'll see that:
a) Man Utd deserved to win on the play and would have won by more but
for Kanchelskis going off, but...
b) There were some dreadful referee-ing decisions which *could* have
changed the game
Unlike, Man U & Looneypool fans, Sven Panes and myself have a true grip
on reality about Palace's aspirations - mid table, a good cup run, and
the outside chance of a Euro place, mostly likely via a cup.
However, I'm sure that all supporters of "little clubs" feel they
suffer from bad ref-ing decisions against "big clubs", just like
Lincoln did against us in the CC Cup and just like we benfited from all
last season in Endsleigh.
Oh - and Palace are reported to be interested in the Gothenburg full
back who scored the penalty, plus one of Trelleborgs' Karlsson's who
played in our Avon Insurance 3-1 win at Norwich last night.
your cattily
paul
|
32.4771 | | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | | Thu Nov 24 1994 16:51 | 9 |
|
Before hysteria gets the better of everyone here I would just like
to point out that United getting beat is no big deal. Hey, Chelsea
did it twice last year.
re. .4768 Sven - thanks for putting us right on the Palace match.
Funny, feel as if I've met you before.
Andy
|
32.4772 | | VARESE::KEEGAN::IDC_CASE | | Thu Nov 24 1994 17:02 | 20 |
| re .4770
>If you read what was written, rather than what you think was written,
>you'll see that:
And if some of you guys read what is actually *written* in note 32, and
not what you'd like to *think* is written...
>Unlike, Man U & Looneypool fans, Sven Panes and myself have a true grip
>on reality about Palace's aspirations - mid table, a good cup run, and
>the outside chance of a Euro place, mostly likely via a cup.
Oh, please elaborate! So what should United's aspirations have been for
this year? A Coke Cup semi-final place and a couple of manager of the
Month awards?
You sound a bit like the Inter/Juventus fans who are splitting their
sides because Milan got a footballing lesson from Ajax last night...
Dom
|
32.4773 | And now for something completely different ... | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Thu Nov 24 1994 17:21 | 70 |
| I think it's time to side-track this, emm, discussion.
The story so far :
FIXTURES 94/95 SCORE SCORERS
14/08/94 Blackburn (CS) 2-0 Cantona (pen), Ince
20/ 8/94 QPR H 2-0 Hughes, McClair
22/ 8/94 Nottm Forest A 1-1 Kanchelskis
27/ 8/94 Tottenham A 1-0 Bruce
31/ 8/94 Wimbledon H 3-0 Cantona, McClair, Giggs
10/ 9/94 Leeds A 1-2 Cantona (P)
14/ 9/94 Gothenburg(EC) H 4-2 Giggs(2), Kanchelskis, Sharpe
17/ 9/94 Liverpool H 2-0 Kanchelskis, McClair
21/ 9/94 Port Vale (CC) A 2-1 Scholes (2)
24/ 9/94 Ipswich A 2-3 Cantona, Scholes
28/ 9/94 Galatasaray(EC)A 0-0
1/10/94 Everton H 2-0 Kanchelskis, Sharpe
5/10/94 Port Vale (CC) H 2-0 McClair, May
8/10/94 Sheff Wed A 0-1
15/10/94 West Ham H 1-0 Cantona
19/10/94 Barcelona (EC) H 2-2 Hughes, Sharpe
22/10/94 Blackburn A 4-2 Cantona (pen), Kanchelskis(2), Hughes.
26/10/94 Newcastle (CC) A 0-2
29/10/94 Newcastle H 2-0 Pallister, Gillespie
2/11/94 Barcelona (EC) A 0-4 No One !
6/11/94 Aston Villa A 2-1 Ince, Kanchelskis
10/11/94 Man City H 5-0 Kanchelshis(3), Cantona, Hughes
19/11/94 Crystal Palace H 3-0 Irwin, Kanchelskis, Cantona
23/11/94 Goteborg (EC) A 1-3 Hughes
P W D L F A
Premiership : 15 11 1 3 31 10
Cups : 8 3 2 3 11 14
Scorers (Excl. Charity Shield) 23 Comp. Games
1. Kanchelskis 11 (1 EC)
2. Cantona 7
3. Hughes 5 (2 EC)
4. McClair 4 (1 CC)
5. Giggs 3 (2 EC)
. Scholes 3 (2 CC)
. Sharpe 3 (2 EC)
8. Ince 1
. Gillespie 1
. Irwin 1
. Bruce 1
. Pallister 1
. May 1 (1 CC)
===
42 (7 EC & 4 CC)
Can't complain about the league form, but a look at the performance in
Cup Competitions so far this year doesn't bode well for the FA Cup.
Also good to see so many different names on the scoresheets - even
David May got in there ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4774 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Nov 24 1994 18:24 | 11 |
| re .4766
I'm not sure if some of this is meant to be a joke or what, but as for
sacking the most successful manager of an English team in recent years
is not a good way to go about things.
As for transfer dealings, I, too would have liked more activity but
Ferguson did try for Sutton but wouldn't be blackmailed by Norwich.
Rightly he thought the transfer fees being asked these days are stupid
but unfortunately his stance was meaningless -- he will be forced to
pay exhoribant fees for any player he is interested in. And there
aren't a lot of decent English players around; ask TV!
|
32.4775 | A year too far? | EXPDEC::JHUSSEY | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Thu Nov 24 1994 19:17 | 25 |
| I think there are a numberof problems with Utd at present with respect to
Europe (they are probably still the best in England - but not by much).
1. The first thing Ferguson did was to institute a decent youth policy (as
he did at Aberdeen). Unfortunately, although there are probably going to be
some very good players from that bunch they are really still only youth team
players and cannot be expected to compete in the Premier League let alone
the EC. You can get away with one possibly two if they are exceptional (Giggs,
Sharpe, Blomqvist, the Ajax one) but 4/5 is too many - See Liverpool excuses over
last 2/3 years :-)
2. The team is still basically the same as 3/4 years ago. It needs 3/4
players to freshen it up a bit - See Liverpool in the 70's/80's.
3. The UEFA foreign players rule has been around for 3/4 years so there can
be no excuses with that one.
4. As per -1 Fergie is going to have to pay the going rate. He should have
bought Shearer for 3m 2 years ago. Instead he makes a half-hearted bid for
Sutton and will end up paying 5m for Ferdinand or Holdsworth. Perhaps the
MU shareholder dividends are more important than winning the EC or getting
the best players :-)))
My 2p
|
32.4776 | | YUPPY::PANES | Will you take a cheque, Bruce? | Fri Nov 25 1994 13:52 | 28 |
|
Now that the dust has settled, perhaps we can look more objectively at the
M*FC team. Everybody is coating off David May ( justifiably perhaps). He
was a good prospect at Blackpud ( where he was normally played in central
defence ) and apart from the confidence aspect, I am sure he hasn't become
a pup overnight. The Manchester United fans ( not the woodlice ) amongst you,
might remember what a nightmare Gary "Pally" Pallister had when he first
appeared at Hades, but ( and this sticks in the keyboard ) he has grown
into a competent player.
Perhaps the kneejerk reaction from the aforementioned woodlice is typical
of their arrogance, and that they expect everything at the Devil's Lair
to be successful. Surely anyone who knows anything about football will
recognise that this is not the case. One only has to cast one's mind
back to the marvelous team of the late 60's and look at how that great
triumvirate of Best , Charlton and Law evolved. One a drunk, one a ticket
tout and one who obviously could play football, but who's comments about
the game are utter shite.
Chin up,
Stuey
BTW On a lighter note ( and stolen from R.S.S), apparently Barclays
have launched the "Grobelaar Account - the less you save the more you
earn"
|
32.4777 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Fri Nov 25 1994 16:22 | 17 |
| Stew ;-),
It's true what you say about Mr. Pallister, and hopefully the same will
be true of David May. You probably put your finger on at least part of
the problem when you mentioned that he played mostly at centre back
when he was at Blackburn. More than once on Wednesday night May was
straying into the middle leaving his wing exposed. There has been some
speculation (in here as well I think) that Fergie bought May with Bruce's
age in mind (he's not as young as he used to be !). If that's the case
then he'ld better give May a few outings at Centre Back before the last
remnants of his confidence disappear and he gives up football to become
a window cleaner. Otherwise Fergie should sell him to a club that will
play him in his position and restore his confidence.
Jerry.
P.S. I think I'll open one of those accounts ;-)
|
32.4778 | | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Fri Nov 25 1994 16:23 | 14 |
| Regarding some of the former comments,I just cannot understand how
a person who calls himself a supporter of English football would wish,
and takes such impaired delight in the defeat of an English club in
Eorope.
Is it not a fact that the better an English club does in Europe the
better it is all round for English clubs as more teams will be admitted
the following year.
It has taken us till now and many years to come to recover from the ban
imposed on English clubs,caused by..........! to be recognised once
again as the elite of European football.
Roll on saturday and lets get back to business.
|
32.4779 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Fri Nov 25 1994 16:50 | 6 |
| I think normally this is true, but the Mancs are a special case and I'm sure
most manc fans wouldn't want it any other way.
Go go Galatasary. 8-)
Mike
|
32.4780 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Fri Nov 25 1994 17:03 | 7 |
| Personally I enjoy the headlines after the Mancs get defeated in
Europe. Presumably, they will consist of "Turkish Delight" after
Galatasary qualify for the next round ahead of Manu and Barca. Or were
those headlines used last year? ;-)
Stuart
|
32.4781 | May Arsenal & Chelsea get stuffed next round | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri Nov 25 1994 19:33 | 6 |
| re .4778
Its the psyche of the average supporter of an English club; he will
wish upon rival clubs any manner of pestilence rather than progression
to the next round, regardless of the repercussions or implications.
We just aren't as xenophobic|jingoistic|whatever as other countries.
|
32.4782 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Fri Nov 25 1994 19:40 | 10 |
| To all manchester united fans.
It would seem that the constant sniping at your club is causing you a
great deal of annoyance. I have to say that I have reconsidered my
views and in the interests of English football and indeed World
football, Manchester United should be given the European Cup for their
sterling performances over the last couple of years.
Stuart
|
32.4783 | Not just English clubs | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Noggin the Nog | Fri Nov 25 1994 19:41 | 3 |
|
A plague of frogs upon all Rangers supporters and their first born.
|
32.4784 | more than an average supporter | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Fri Nov 25 1994 19:43 | 3 |
| Sorry,just need to get my dictionary.
OH! Chelsea are not listed ;-)
|
32.4785 | Buy a bigger dictionary ! | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Sat Nov 26 1994 15:13 | 16 |
| As a ManU supporter I can safely say that I couldn't give a toss what
people say/write about us or the club. You kinda get used to and I'ld
probably miss the abuse if people started being nice and saying things
like "Congratulations on you forthcoming third Premier championship
title in a row !" ;-) So, do your worst you sad little people ;-)
Messrs. Schmeichel, Keane, Parker and Sharpe are all out this afternoon
due to injuries. Steve Bruce is serving the second of a three match
suspension. Apparently, David May will be playing centre back alongside
Pallister. Maybe Fergie has been reading some of the notes in here ;-)
Arsenal may be without Adams and Wright.
2-1 to United.
Jerry.
|
32.4786 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Mon Nov 28 1994 13:02 | 5 |
|
nil nil at Highbury. Hughes sent off for two bookings. Defences
dominated. Crap match.
Andy.
|
32.4787 | ...and if they're northern... | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | This note chequed by Cap'n Grammar | Mon Nov 28 1994 15:57 | 6 |
|
> Messrs. Schmeichel, Keane, Parker and Sharpe are all out this afternoon
> due to injuries.
Hopefully something serious like green monkey disease.
|
32.4788 | Has "Giggsy" been at "God's dandruff" as well? | YUPPY::PANES | Will you take a cheque, Bruce? | Mon Nov 28 1994 16:53 | 19 |
| <<< Note 32.4787 by ARNIES::SMITHP1 "This note chequed by Cap'n Grammar" >>>
-< ...and if they're northern... >-
>> Messrs. Schmeichel, Keane, Parker and Sharpe are all out this afternoon
>> due to injuries.
> Hopefully something serious like green monkey disease.
When will this senseless knocking of United stop? First its the fans
of "little" clubs pointing out that maybe the team isn't perfect, and
now its the referees who insist on booking or sending off their players.
When will England's ambassadors in Europe be shown the respect they
so richly deserve??????
Stuart
|
32.4789 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Mon Nov 28 1994 17:59 | 7 |
| >When will England's ambassadors in Europe be shown the respect they
>so richly deserve??????
When Paul Ince & Eric Cantona stop moaning about referee's
decisions...
Rick.
|
32.4790 | Easy..!! | MUFC::TONY | | Mon Nov 28 1994 21:36 | 7 |
| >When will England's ambassadors in Europe be shown the respect they
>so richly deserve??????
One look at the trophy cabinet...says it all chaps..!!
Tony
|
32.4791 | Overlapping centre backs... | VARESE::KEEGAN::IDC_CASE | | Tue Nov 29 1994 14:46 | 16 |
| re: .4776
>Now that the dust has settled, perhaps we can look more objectively at the
>M*FC team. Everybody is coating off David May ( justifiably perhaps). He
>was a good prospect at Blackpud ( where he was normally played in central
>defence ) and apart from the confidence aspect, I am sure he hasn't become
>a pup overnight.
Pretty much the same fate suffered by Paul Parker, come to think of it.
Strange fellows, these Scottish managers: one has a weakness for buying
centre halves by the dozen; the other buys top (or promising) centre
backs and then slots them into the right back position ;-)
Mind you, they'll have to go some to beat Graham Taylor...
Dom
|
32.4792 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Tue Nov 29 1994 14:50 | 4 |
| Presumably when Fergie buys Tony Adams, we will see some galloping runs
down the flanks....
Stuart
|
32.4793 | turbo charged | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Tue Nov 29 1994 14:58 | 8 |
|
Stuart,
I didnt think donkeys could raise much more than a canter?
;-)
Ian.
|
32.4794 | Speeding the hind legs off a donkey | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Tue Nov 29 1994 15:08 | 6 |
| Ian
Yeah but Tone and the Pr1ck are good mates so expect him to be a bit
faster than anyone else. Still that's nothing to sniff at ;-)
Stuart
|
32.4795 | Scots-Kings of football | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Nov 29 1994 16:02 | 14 |
|
re.4791
>Strange fellows, these Scottish managers.
They may be strange but it's funny how the successful teams in England
have Scottish managers,
i.e. Man Utd - Alex Ferguson
Arsenal - George Graham
Blackburn - Kenny Dalglish
It's just a pity some of their managerial skills don't rub off onto the
Scotland manager. ;-)
CTT
|
32.4796 | ;-) | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Tue Nov 29 1994 16:22 | 9 |
| re -1
Can't see the trend continuing.
Mind you, you omitted some of the lesser names, ie Souness, Billy
McNeill and Jock Stein hardly set Leeds alight. Does Tommy Docherty
count as a good manager?
Stuart
|
32.4797 | NO. :-) | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Nov 29 1994 16:26 | 0 |
32.4798 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Nov 29 1994 16:53 | 19 |
| >>Strange fellows, these Scottish managers.
>They may be strange but it's funny how the successful teams in England
>have Scottish managers,
>i.e. Man Utd - Alex Ferguson
> Arsenal - George Graham
> Blackburn - Kenny Dalglish
CTT,
Very true and let's not forget about Busby and Shanks. Does the old
saying that good players make crap managers and vice-versa have
anything to do with the number of great Scottish managers there have
been?
Just curious,
Paul.
|
32.4799 | Positional sense is all | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Tue Nov 29 1994 17:02 | 3 |
| It's also noticable that none of them were goalkeepers...
Stuart
|
32.4800 | ;-) | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Nov 29 1994 17:02 | 7 |
|
Actually, Jock Stein, Billy McNeil, and Kenny Dalglish were all good players.
In fact they were also great Celtic players, what a coincidence.
P.S. Even Greame Souness was alright. @:^)
CTT
|
32.4801 | Sunday Sunday | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Tue Nov 29 1994 17:04 | 9 |
| Re Jock Stein et al
CTT
They would probably have done better than the shower that Celtic
currently have, if they'd still been playing
Stuart
|
32.4802 | or Jimmy Nicholl | YUPPY::PANES | Papa's got a brand new wolfbag | Tue Nov 29 1994 17:14 | 8 |
|
CTT,
Which nationality is Tommy Burns?
Stuart
|
32.4803 | re -2 They probably would've | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Nov 29 1994 17:36 | 6 |
|
Stuart,
Scottish.
CTT
|
32.4804 | Huh? | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Tue Nov 29 1994 19:46 | 10 |
|
I fail to see the connection between the words
Successful,
Kenny Dalglish,
and Blackburn Rovers
Remind me what he/they have won?
Andy.
|
32.4805 | | VARESE::KEEGAN::IDC_CASE | | Tue Nov 29 1994 20:03 | 23 |
| > I fail to see the connection between the words
>
> Successful,
> Kenny Dalglish,
> and Blackburn Rovers
Yeah, I was going to say much the same thing. To my mind, the
*successful* managers in British football are people like messrs.
Shankly, Clough, Graham, etc. Or, from a different viewpoint, Terry
Venables with Spurs and Mike Walker with Norwich, two managers who
achieved something with a limited budget/playing staff.
Note that Alex Ferguson doesn't get a mention. So far, I feel he's
obtained the minimum that could be expected with the players/funds at
his disposal. Rarely do I see a tactical masterstroke from Ferguson
behind United's victories; on the contrary he seems incresing unable to
react if his opposing number tries something unexpected (viz. last
year's Coke Cup final vs. Villa).
Dom
P.S. Messrs., etc., viz., vs......now don't anyone tell me I don't know
my abbrev. ;-)
|
32.4806 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Tue Nov 29 1994 20:12 | 20 |
| re:-1
Don't be too hasty in judging Ferguson - remember he was instrumental
in Aberdeen breaking the Celtic-Rangers in Scottish football. That on
a limited budget. He was also responsible for introducing a good youth
policy at Aberdeen which allowed them to remain successful for a number
of years.
Ferguson is the 2nd most successful manager Utd have had, behind Busby.
He turned the club around from relegation candidates when he joined, to
one of the most successful clubs in the country in recent years. He
has also stressed the importance of the youth policy which was in
tatters when he joined the club. Ferguson may not be everybody's cup
of tea, and sure he has made mistakes, but his managerial record has no
equal in todays game.
So there ;-)
Dave
|
32.4807 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Nov 29 1994 20:25 | 11 |
|
Well I would consider King Kenny to be successful as he has brought Blackburn
from the the old second division into the Premiership and has made them one of Britains
best football clubs. In Blackburns first year in the Premier they finished Fourth,
which is quite good IMO. Last year they were runners-up and qualified for europe.
(even though they got humped by a Swedish team). This is how I consider Kenny Dalglish to
be successful at Blackburn.
@:^)
CTT
|
32.4808 | Utd are bringing game into Disrepute. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'm the new Romario | Wed Nov 30 1994 01:33 | 25 |
|
I watched Man Utd last Saturday against Arsenal and what a terrible game
it was. It was the worst performance.......well since Utd's last performance
against Gotenburg, another of my favourite teams at the moment. They were so
boring and negative. At least Arsenal tried to play football. Utd. just went
there for the point and they killed the game. It was a breath of fresh-air
to watch the Everton v Liverpool game the previous Monday even though Liverpool
lost. It was very attractive the way Liverpool play the one touch football
on the ground besides hoofing the ball upfield like Pallister, Bruce and May
usually do. Blackburn must be laughing all the way to the bank everytime they
look at May....absolutely useless.
I don't like the tactics of Man Utd either. As far as they are concerned, fair
play has gone out the window and they are bringing the game into disrepute.
Ince was a disgrace last Wednesday the way he behaved. That's no example to set
for the young kids watching. Everytime he is fouled or booked, you don't need
to be able to lip read to know what he's saying. He should get a lenghty ban for
his antics. Bruce is in the middle of a ban at the moment and Hughes was sent
off again for a desparate lunging tackle and Cantona is suspended more than he
plays.
They need to take notice of Liverpool who were always able to be successful and
yet be at the top of the fairplay charts.
C U N N O
|
32.4809 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Wed Nov 30 1994 12:13 | 5 |
|
Thank you for your input Martin.
Jerry.
|
32.4810 | Petulent from the top down | YUPPY::PANES | Papa's got a brand new wolfbag | Wed Nov 30 1994 12:23 | 9 |
|
Martin Edwards may face a disrepute charge following his unseemly actions
after the recent match against the Arse. How can one expect a "tortured
genius" like Paul Ince to behave like an adult , when the club Chairmen
starts throwing his toys out of the pram as soon as the self-styled
"World's Biggest Club" has a couple of less than successful matches.
Stuart
|
32.4811 | New away kit out *soon* | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Nov 30 1994 12:41 | 6 |
| Didn't hear anything about this, Stuart. Tell us more. Can't imagine
why he's getting so upset - he's a rugby man at heart. Or was it that
he saw the end of the financial year looming and they hadn't yet
surpassed last years "record breaking profits".
Paul.
|
32.4812 | | YUPPY::PANES | Papa's got a brand new wolfbag | Wed Nov 30 1994 12:46 | 17 |
| <<< Note 32.4811 by UPROAR::LEMP "We danced the Lumbago till dawn" >>>
-< New away kit out *soon* >-
> Didn't hear anything about this, Stuart. Tell us more. Can't imagine
> why he's getting so upset - he's a rugby man at heart. Or was it that
> he saw the end of the financial year looming and they hadn't yet
> surpassed last years "record breaking profits".
Paul,
Apparently he waded into referee Kelvin Morton's room after the game.
This is strictly against league rules. Kelvin Morton was duty bound
to mention this incident in his report.
Stuart
|
32.4813 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Nov 30 1994 13:09 | 4 |
|
The Arsenal vice-chairman, David Dein, was there as well.
CTT
|
32.4814 | A simple explanation ... ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Wed Nov 30 1994 13:25 | 13 |
| Lads,
Martin Edwards has already explained his actions quite clearly.
Apparently, he simply forgot to drop the "envelope" into the ref's room
before the game. He obviously felt thet the ref had gotten the hump on
account of this oversight, and taken it out on the United players
during the game. When he went down to clear up the confusion, he found
David Dein was already there. As Edwards entered the room, he overheard
Dein saying something like "Here's that money I promised you earlier
[seeing Edwards, goes very red and adds], um, for your, ehh, favourite
charity of course.
Jerry.
|
32.4815 | Paul Ince - He's a really good bloke | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Wed Nov 30 1994 13:30 | 8 |
| Paul
Apparently Mr Edwards was upset that the referee sent off Mark Hughes
and let Paul Ince stay on the pitch for his horrendous tackle on John
Jensen. At least that's my understanding of the matter. Perhaps Stuart
could put me right if I have misunderstood anything.
Stuart
|
32.4816 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Nov 30 1994 13:43 | 6 |
| So Edwards went in to see the ref to say that he should've sent Ince
off as well as Hughes or instead of him? And Dein was there as well? It
gets worse. Why don't these people stick to planning the next official
merchandise megastore?
Paul.
|
32.4817 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Wed Nov 30 1994 13:45 | 8 |
| Paul
David Dein was there to see if Kelvin knew of any Scandinavian players
who might like to join Arsenal ;-)
The real rumours would have started if Merson was there as well.
Stuart
|
32.4819 | Bad news for United | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed Nov 30 1994 15:59 | 3 |
| Schmeical is out for 6 weeks because of his back injury.
Sharpe is out much the same time; he has broken a bone in his ankle.
|
32.4820 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Thu Dec 01 1994 13:00 | 13 |
|
The "Notes-styled World's Greatest Club" continue to evoke
passion and envy from non-believers....
You guys moan and drip like a running tap, yet still you are
unable to stay off the subject, even finding the time to warp
and bend the slightest little snippet into a grudging snipe
at the World's Greatest Club.
Keep it up lads....you'll be converted by your own hand (which
would make a change from what some of you do with it already).
Andy.
|
32.4821 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Dec 01 1994 13:24 | 6 |
| > You guys moan and drip like a running tap, yet still you are
Yes, and we don't have to look too far for suitable role-models do we?
Paul.
|
32.4822 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Thu Dec 01 1994 13:40 | 15 |
| > <<< Note 32.4821 by UPROAR::LEMP "We danced the Lumbago till dawn" >>>
>
> > You guys moan and drip like a running tap, yet still you are
>
> Yes, and we don't have to look too far for suitable role-models do we?
>
> Paul.
Paul,
I didn't realise that you and Stuart worked together ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4823 | United we stand, till United will fall.... | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Dec 01 1994 14:07 | 21 |
| > <<< Note 32.4822 by GENIE::BOLGER "Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes!" >>>
>> <<< Note 32.4821 by UPROAR::LEMP "We danced the Lumbago till dawn" >>>
>>
>> > You guys moan and drip like a running tap, yet still you are
>>
>> Yes, and we don't have to look too far for suitable role-models do we?
>>
>> Paul.
> Paul,
> I didn't realise that you and Stuart worked together ;-)
Jerry,
You're such a shining wit! @&^% <----- a 'snarly' from Paul Ince
Paul.
|
32.4824 | I'd sooner have full penetration sex with Barbara Cartland | YUPPY::PANES | I think therefore I ambient | Thu Dec 01 1994 14:50 | 10 |
| <<< Note 32.4820 by TRUCKS::SANT "Relax - I do believe it's working!" >>>
> Keep it up lads....you'll be converted by your own hand (which
I will never support Manchester United.
Hope this helps,
Stuart
|
32.4825 | That's not what she'd say.... | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Thu Dec 01 1994 14:54 | 5 |
|
Stuart, I think Barbara Cartland would have something to say
about that,and it wouldn't be very complimentary....
Hope this helps...8-)
|
32.4826 | United News | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Dec 02 1994 15:19 | 12 |
32.4827 | Keep buying those Giggsy Duvet Covers | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Dec 05 1994 15:04 | 14 |
32.4828 | Lee Sharpe Coke Spoons anyone?? | YUPPY::PANES | I think therefore I ambient | Mon Dec 05 1994 15:12 | 8 |
| Just to show that the World's Biggest Club can compete with the great and
the good, Saturday saw the unveiling of Europe's Biggest Club Shop. Surely
this will make Wednesday's match a foregone conclusion. I sincerely hope
that EUFA recognises the strides that the W.B.C has made and give them
what they so richly deserve...a bye through to the final of next year's
Champions League.
Stuart
|
32.4829 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Dec 05 1994 16:19 | 7 |
| >We have drawn Sheffield United away in the 3rd round of the FA Cup. This is
>a repeat of the 3rd round draw last season, lets hope it ends up the same way.
Yes Brian, I enjoy it as well when Hughes takes the long walk.
Paul.
|
32.4830 | Hughesy | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Dec 05 1994 20:24 | 5 |
32.4831 | still here after all these years | TROOA::PBLANEY | Explanations take too long Mr.Nike | Tue Dec 06 1994 04:01 | 12 |
| Great to see the WBC is alive and well and kicking...the stuffin' out
of the opposition.
Seeing several games in the local most Saturday mornings when the young
lads are not playing hockey. It is a great life. MUFC in my local ...a
great treat.
Another championship on the way...pity about Europe.
See ya,
paul
|
32.4832 | Fairydean of course | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | They weren't even 2nd to the ball | Tue Dec 06 1994 15:09 | 11 |
| >> <<< Note 32.4827 by ESSB::BLONG "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994" >>>
>> -< Keep buying those Giggsy Duvet Covers >-
>>Gala and Q.P.R. are the next two games.
^^^^
...so they've finally realised they're not up to this Champions League
standard and have decided to take on some Scottish part-timers instead
then ?
Rob ;-)
|
32.4833 | MIRACLE is COMING!? | PEKING::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Tue Dec 06 1994 16:40 | 13 |
|
Just enquired what odds Utd are on to get through to the next round and
the Bookies have offered 12/1 to make it...I would have expected
better??.
Roy Keane is in the team but Utd still missing 5 first team players
through injury and suspensions!!(Fergie should have kept Dion Dublin
but sold him to score goals for another team and is now looking for a
English Striker,doesn't make sense to me!!)
Aron...
|
32.4834 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Dec 06 1994 17:05 | 7 |
| Sunday Mirror had United at 6-1 to retain the FA cup.
Any one remember Bobby Noble? He was a very promising full back but his
career was ended when he received serious injuries in a car crash.
Anyway, his son Grant, was involved in an 'incident' outside a pub in
Sale, Manchester, and was stabbed (I think fatally).
|
32.4835 | Dion Dublin | EXPDEC::JHUSSEY | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Tue Dec 06 1994 17:16 | 13 |
| Re -2
The Guardian published an extract of an interview with Fergie to be transmitted
on Radio 5 tonight. Apparently Fergie was on holiday in Italy when he was sold
to Coventry.
Before he went the MU chairman said that Coventry wanted to buy Dion. Fergie
said "No Way, he's too valuable". MU chairman asks "At any price?". Fergie
replies "If they come along with 2m, then you say Fine that's a good deal"...
Full Interview to be broadcast in 2 parts on Radio 5 Live - tonight @ 9.30pm and
December 13 @ 9.30pm.
|
32.4836 | yes..I know I have mixed the Captains with the Bubbles | YUPPY::PANES | I think therefore I ambient | Tue Dec 06 1994 18:42 | 16 |
| re .4835
I read that interview. I am convinced that it was "ghost written" by Brian
Long...and I quote Alex Ferguson.,"He was a role model, and Robbo helped
Incey an awful lot......."..blah blah ... changed the rules... blah blah
W.B.C deserve success... blah blah don't mention gates of 23,000 only
six years ago .... Choccy, Sparky ...blah blah...John Motson...blah blah"
Ouzo and kebabs all round,
yamos,
Stuart Attaturk
|
32.4837 | Smileys all round | YUPPY::PANES | I think therefore I ambient | Wed Dec 07 1994 13:15 | 11 |
|
Having slipped out of the Merson Cup, and its now looking very unlikely
that the W.B.C will make the latter stages of the Champions League, fans
from all over the country ( except Manchester ), will be plunged further
into the doldrums as the truth sinks in that their team failed pick up
any silverware at the British Comedy Awards. Surely their performances
against Barcalona and IFK Gothenborg should not have gone unrewarded.
Stuart
|
32.4838 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Wed Dec 07 1994 13:48 | 7 |
|
Stuart, you really should let up with this crusade, you know...
It's not doing you any good, you'll turn into a twisted and
bitter young man. Maybe a name-change to Punno.....
Andy.
|
32.4839 | If we're talking bitter and twisted ... | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Wed Dec 07 1994 14:32 | 5 |
| Yes Stuart,
Perhaps you should also start supporting Leeds ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4840 | | FUTURS::EDWARDS | | Wed Dec 07 1994 14:41 | 11 |
| >>Yes Stuart,
>>Perhaps you should also start supporting Leeds ;-)
>>Jerry.
He probably does if they're playing Man Utd !
Dave
|
32.4841 | ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Wed Dec 07 1994 16:01 | 9 |
| Re: He probably does if they're playing Man Utd !
Naw Dave,
Even Stuart wouldn't sink that low, or would he ?
Jerry.
|
32.4842 | Glad All Over | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Dec 07 1994 16:12 | 8 |
32.4843 | Updates please | KIRKTN::MCOMMONS | | Thu Dec 08 1994 00:01 | 1 |
| Anyone have the latest score ? or the score from Barcelona
|
32.4844 | Final scores I think | WSTENG::DSMITH | Shut the F**K up Mr. Howe | Thu Dec 08 1994 00:18 | 12 |
|
Final scores
United 4 Galatasaray 0
Barcelona 1 Gothenburg 2
only kidding!! Barca won 1 - 0
Danny.
|
32.4845 | | RTFM1::GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Dec 08 1994 10:30 | 2 |
|
Barcelona drew 1 : 1.
|
32.4846 | One Step Beyond | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Thu Dec 08 1994 11:25 | 35 |
|
Man Utd 4 Galatas 0
Good overall performance from Utd especially the younger players...
maybe they should have been in from the beginning of the
tournamanent!!!! Don't think Galatas were really that interested but a
couple of good goals made viewing worth while.
Barca 1 Goth 1
Looked to be an average type of game that could have gone either way...
I was appalled by Koemans challenge on Blomqvist, it looked like a
fore-arm smash..... should have been sent off for that!! Did Blomqvist
break his nose???? looked it with a piece of cotton wool stuffed up
each nostril!!
TV
Well ITV did it again just like in Englands last game before the Cup
Finals..... 15 mins to play at Old Trafford and they switched to the
Nou Camp for the last 15 there.... (Who the hell decided that the other
games was to be screened rather than watching UTD, I'd have rather
watched UTD then find out the other score or at least show the
highlights/goals) and what happens we see Barca score, so ITV in their
infinite wisdom come back to watch UTD for the last 5 mins as they
assume its all over.... As UTD's game comes to a close we hear Goth
have equalised and the next thing we see is the full time whistle at
the Nou Camp... well timed/edited bu ITV.... NOT
Ah well only the FA Cup and League to go for..
mac
p.s. well played Brian McClair who I thought had an outstanding game
last night!!!
|
32.4847 | Gloating little smiley type thing | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Thu Dec 08 1994 11:26 | 12 |
| Well it was on the cards. United stuff the Turks (The Sun were upset as
all their headlines about Turkish delight went out the window) and
those lucky little Spanish chappies manage to get a draw. Phew, how
unlucky can United be. Still there's always next year and after last
nights performance all those teams from the continent will be quaking
in their boots and praying that Utd don't win the league again. Well ok
the teams from Cyprus, Malta, Luxembourg etc will be scared stiff.
Everyone else will be hoping that Utd qualify as they don't appear to
have learnt anything from last years European ties.
Stuart
|
32.4848 | Skip all the s**t in the middle and read the last para ! | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Thu Dec 08 1994 12:24 | 106 |
| Oh well,
A good performance from United last night, although from the highlights
I saw the Turks didn't appear to be too bothered. I listened to the
match on Radio 5 while watching TVE (spanish TV) showing Barca v
Goteborg.
United first: A supposedly understrength side played some great team
football to overcome the shopkeepers. Alan Green was astonished at one
stage to see Irwin, Neville and Butt all closing down a turkish winger
on the right side (after a corner I think). This when United were
already 3-0 up ! The team lined up as follows:
Walsh
Neville Bruce Pallister Irwin
Beckham McClair Keane Butt Davies
Cantona
(Note: I can't swear to the positions cos I was listening to the radio
and missed it when they gave the team !).
From what I heard and later saw, Neville and Butt both had excellent
games. Beckham and Davies did their jobs effectively. Keane was
probably Man Of The Match (just as well he's injured or the Turks would
have really been screwed -;} ), although McClair also had an excellent
game and was a steadying influence on the young lads around him. Eric
was Eric - some brilliant play and a booking for a petulent tackle.
The goals :
2 min. Davies : A low, hard shot from the left hand side about ten
yards out just inside the far post.
37 min. Beckham : A. Turk scrambled the ball away from in front of
McClair. The ball rolled outside the box and
Beckham was the quickest to react. A first time
shot, again low and hard but this time from the
right hand side into the left corner. The keeper
got a touch, but couldn't keep it out.
48 min. Keane : A CRACKER ! Canton plays the ball from the left
towards the centre. Beckham (I think) got his head
to it and knocked it on to the right hand corner
of the box. Keane picked it up, dummied one shot
and left A. Turk sprawled, then pulled it on to his
right foot for the shot and watched another Turk
sail harmlessly by as he pulled it back onto his
left and curled it delicately along the ground just
outside the goalie's reach and just inside the far
post.
87 min. A Turk Cantona breaks to the bye line onto a great ball
from McClair. Keane is storming in from the right
but Cantona underhits the cross and it goes
straight to the Turkish No. 3 who, aware that Keane
is closing in (although still a good 5 yards away),
decides to slice it straight into his own goal.
Final score 4-0.
Unfortunatley, Goteborg couldn't quite do the business in Barcelona
although they certainly gave it their best shot, with the Barcelona
keeper called upon to make some important (if not very convincing)
saves both from play and from free-kicks. Barca also had their chances
with Stoichkov providing most of the threat. The Goteborg defense
looked superb however, and Ravelli was their when they needed him. The
Barca goal came in the 81st minute from a Stoichkov corner driven low to
the near post. The Barca captain got his head to it and flicked it just
over Ravelli's hands and above the head of the Swede on the far post
where it went in off the woodwork. Goteborg managed to get one back in
the 90th minute from a loose ball in the box, which Magnisson (?)
latched onto and drove into the corner.
And that's that for this year. At least we managed to go out on a high
note, and in a few year's time the record won't look too bad (apart
from goals conceeded !).
P W D L F A Pts
Goteborg 6 4 1 1 10 7 9
Barcelona 6 2 2 2 11 8 6
Man Utd 6 2 2 2 11 11 6
Galatasaray 6 1 1 4 3 9 3
One last point. I saw the highlights on French TV. The commentator
started his intro in French (as they do !), and then broke into English
for his little joke :
"1966 was a verri goood year for ze English foootbal -
eet was ze year Eriic Cantona was bourn !"
He followed this up later by describing Eric's cross for the OG as
"Magnifique" (my French spelling's pretty rusty but you get the
drift). Mind you, having heard the Radio 5 commentators refer to the
Turks as Daffodils (they wore an all yellow kit) nothing could
astonish me.
Here's to next year ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4850 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Thu Dec 08 1994 12:30 | 9 |
| Matt,
It's a pleasant change to hear a non United fan actually say that the
team played well.
May I take this opportunity to wish you and your team the very best of
luck in this year's autoglass trophy !
Jerry.
|
32.4852 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Thu Dec 08 1994 12:46 | 9 |
| Galling though it is, I must agree with Matt. The Manc scum are a lot easier to
support when the side isn't full of manky old gits like Ince, Hughes,
Schmeichal, et al. I thought Beckham and Neville looked fantastic, but Eric is
still a miserable old sh*tbag who deserves to be banned forever.
It's almost a shame that Barca got a draw but all the old hated tosspots would
have been back in the quarters I suppose.
Mike
|
32.4853 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Thu Dec 08 1994 12:47 | 5 |
| >>>full of manky old gits
No pun intended. Honest.
Mike
|
32.4854 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Thu Dec 08 1994 13:28 | 10 |
|
re .4852...
>...all the old hated tosspots would have been back in the
>quarters..
Yes, Mike - writing their usual drivel in here whilst claiming not
to be supporters, no doubt ;-)
Andy.
|
32.4855 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Thu Dec 08 1994 13:54 | 4 |
| Cor. Here I am, trying to pay the mancs a complement and all I get in return is
abuse. I shan't bother in future. 8-)
Mike
|
32.4856 | Up to Date | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Dec 08 1994 21:23 | 59 |
|
Fixtures 1994/95 Season Score Scorers
Live on SKY *, ITV @, BBC +
14/ 8/94 Blackburn (C Shield) * 2-0 Cantona(P), Ince
20/ 8/94 QPR (H) 2-0 Hughes, McClair
22/ 8/94 Nottm Forest (A) * 1-1 Kanchelskis
27/ 8/94 Tottenham (A) 1-0 Bruce
31/ 8/94 Wimbledon (H) 3-0 Cantona, McClair, Giggs
11/ 9/94 Leeds (A) * 1-2 Cantona(P)
14/ 9/94 Gothenburg (EC)(H) @ 4-2 Giggs(2), Kanchelskis, Sharpe
17/ 9/94 Liverpool (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis, McClair
21/ 9/94 Port Vale (CCC)(A) 2-1 Scholes(2)
24/ 9/94 Ipswich (A) 2-3 Cantona, Scholes
28/ 9/94 Galatasaray(EC)(A) @ 0-0
1/10/94 Everton (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis, Sharpe
8/10/94 Sheff Wed (A) 0-1
15/10/94 West Ham (H) 1-0 Cantona
19/10/94 Barcelona (EC) (H) @ 2-2 Hughes, Sharpe
23/10/94 Blackburn (A) * 4-2 Kanchelskis(2), Cantona(P), Hughes
26/10/94 Newcastle (CCC)(A) 0-2
29/10/94 Newcastle (H) 2-0 Pallister, Gillespie
2/11/94 Barcelona (EC) (A) @ 0-4
6/11/94 Aston Villa (A) * 2-1 Ince, Kanchelskis
10/11/94 Man City (H) * 5-0 Kanchelskis(3), Cantona, Hughes
19/11/94 Crystal Palace (H) 3-0 Irwin, Cantona, Kanchelskis
23/11/94 Gothenburg (EC)(A) @ 1-3 Hughes
26/11/94 Arsenal (A) 0-0
3/12/94 Norwich (H) 1-0 Cantona
7/12/94 Galatasaray(EC)(H) @ 4-0 Davies, Beckham, Keane, OG
10/12/94 QPR (A)
17/12/94 Nottm Forest (H)
26/12/94 Chelsea (A)
28/12/94 Leicester (H)
31/12/94 Southampton (A)
2/ 1/95 Coventry (H)
7/ 1/95 Sheffield Utd (A) FA Cup 3rd Round
15/ 1/95 Newcastle (A) *
22/ 1/95 Blackburn (H) *
24/ 1/95 Crystal Palace (A)
4/ 2/95 Aston Villa (H)
11/ 2/95 Man City (A)
18/ 2/95 Arsenal (H)
22/ 2/95 Norwich (A)
25/ 2/95 Everton (A)
4/ 3/95 Ipswich (H)
7/ 3/95 Wimbledon (A)
11/ 3/95 Tottenham (H)
18/ 3/95 Liverpool (A)
1/ 4/95 Leeds (H)
8/ 4/95 Southampton (H)
15/ 4/95 Leicester (A)
17/ 4/95 Chelsea (H)
29/ 4/95 Coventry (A)
6/ 5/95 Sheff Wed (H)
13/ 5/95 West Ham (A)
|
32.4857 | Man U tickets? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Fri Dec 09 1994 15:53 | 5 |
| My son (as well as being a Kilmarnock fan obviously) is now a mad keen
Man U fan. How could I get my hands on a couple of tickets for an Old
Trafford match some time in the New Year?
Gavin (from note 50)
|
32.4858 | The old ones are the best | YUPPY::PANES | Debbie Magee..old dog, new tricks | Fri Dec 09 1994 16:38 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.4857 by AYOV25::GLEROY >>>
-< Man U tickets? >-
> My son (as well as being a Kilmarnock fan obviously) is now a mad keen
> Man U fan. How could I get my hands on a couple of tickets for an Old
> Trafford match some time in the New Year?
You could try writing to B Charlton at Old Trafford. I beleive
he has been involved in the "ticket brokerage" business.
Stuart
|
32.4859 | A lawyer writes... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Noggin the Nog | Fri Dec 09 1994 16:58 | 5 |
|
Re last:
Do the laws of libel apply to this conference ?
|
32.4860 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Fri Dec 09 1994 17:09 | 6 |
| re -1
It's a bit hard for someone to put alledgedly after a true statement
;-)
|
32.4861 | Intrigued | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Noggin the Nog | Fri Dec 09 1994 17:11 | 3 |
|
What's the story then ?
|
32.4862 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Fri Dec 09 1994 17:15 | 11 |
| Re: .4856
You missed out on one match Brian. It was our 2-0 home win against Port
Vale in the CC Cup. Messrs McClair and May (!) providing the goals.
If you look at the season so far, our 47 goals (excl. Charity Shield)
have come from 16 different players. All four goals on Wednesday night
came from players who had not scored for United this season. Davies,
Beckham, Keane and, of course, the Galatasary No. 3 ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.4863 | Slaphead | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Fri Dec 09 1994 17:27 | 6 |
| He's been caught flogging tickets for the Cup final that were "given"
to the club. The FA have banned him from receiving Cup Final Tickets.
Funny, I would never have suspected that he was short of a few bob. A
few hairs, granted ;-)
Stuart
|
32.4864 | To the tower with him ! | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Noggin the Nog | Fri Dec 09 1994 17:41 | 10 |
32.4865 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Fri Dec 09 1994 18:00 | 2 |
| The only Jacks likely to do is eat more than 3 shredded wheat
(alledgedly)
|
32.4866 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Dec 09 1994 18:35 | 5 |
| The reason nobody can eat 3 Shredded Wheat is because they're so
boring! Anyone trying would fall asleep and drown in their milk. That's
my theory anyway...
Paul.
|
32.4867 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Fri Dec 09 1994 18:46 | 7 |
| Paul
So whoever makes them could actually be guilty of aiding and abetting
suicide by trying to induce people to eat 3 shredded wheat. Maybe we
should try and persuade Big Jack to eat 3, along with Brian Clough. ;-)
Stuart
|
32.4868 | And Sir Geoff Boycott... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Fri Dec 09 1994 18:58 | 1 |
|
|
32.4869 | Sir Geoff Boycott == God.. ;-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Sat Dec 10 1994 16:45 | 10 |
| Gary Lineker dies and as he is being shown around Heaven by St Peter
they see the Heaven footie team playing a game. "Look", says Lineker,
"Theres Bobby Moore & Stanley Matthews and the Manager is Bill Shankly.
But that's Eric Cantona isn't it - When did he die ?"
"Oh no" says St Peter, "That's God - He just thinks he's Eric Cantona"
Rick.
|
32.4870 | 25 points out of 27 | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Dec 12 1994 16:40 | 16 |
32.4871 | I didn't find this at all funny - honest ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Tue Dec 13 1994 13:28 | 39 |
|
It's been pretty difficult to get in here this morning with all the
Network Partner Exited error. Just cos network partners get excited
doesn't mean they can just down tools and leave us waiting !
Anyway, a former friend (he was tragically killed shortly after I
recieved his mail) sent me the following "for my enjoyment". Seeing as
how he supports Bournemouth, I find it rather amusing that he has the
audacity to take the mick ;-)
Jerry.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
: 1. What's the difference between Gothenburg and Manchester Utd ?
: - One are part-time Swedes, the other full-time turnips !
: 2. What do ManU and British Livestock have in common ?
: - They both get slaughtered in Europe
: - Livestock travel better in Europe
: 3. What do Manchester United and English girls have in common ?
: - They both get f***ed in Spain
: 4. What do Manchester United and Squid have in common ?
: - They both get battered in Spain
: 7. What do Nuclear Warheads and the ManU Defence have in common ?
: - They both get dismantled a lot these days
: 8. What's the difference between the ManU Defence and Blackpool Beach ?
: - The donkeys at Blackpool aren't on 10 grand a week
: 9. What's the difference between the ManU team and the ManU Pitch ?
: - The pitch might get seeded next year
|
32.4872 | Its a funny old game | YUPPY::PANES | Stoickov&Romario | Tue Dec 13 1994 14:24 | 18 |
| That is the work of rec.sport.soccer's Voice of Football ( who has now
sadly departed). You should ask "your friend" to post you the work
of Chantelle ( Aged 13 ) , who you will find similarly unamusing.
Stuart
BTW One of my sad friends ( who loves MANU as much as me ), dined at the
Blue Elephant on Saturday night. His wife ( little vixen ) espying
ashen faced , tight-lipped supremo , Alex Funguson , saw an opportunity
to wind both hubby and me up. Somewhere in a bin in London is a menu,
adorned with the poisonous words;
Don & Stuart
Best Wishes
Alex Ferguson
|
32.4873 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Dec 13 1994 14:34 | 8 |
| >sadly departed). You should ask "your friend" to post you the work
>of Chantelle ( Aged 13 ) , who you will find similarly unamusing.
Stuart,
Couldn't you give us a few of the highlights.
Paul.
|
32.4874 | | YUPPY::PANES | Stoickov&Romario | Tue Dec 13 1994 14:42 | 15 |
| <<< Note 32.4873 by UPROAR::LEMP "We danced the Lumbago till dawn" >>>
>>sadly departed). You should ask "your friend" to post you the work
>>of Chantelle ( Aged 13 ) , who you will find similarly unamusing.
> Stuart,
> Couldn't you give us a few of the highlights.
Paul,
Unfortunately some people might find Chantelle's prose a little
to earthy for a family conference like this.
Stuart
|
32.4875 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Dec 13 1994 15:05 | 76 |
| Another one from the net .....
------------------------------------
------------------------------------
----- Begin Included Message -----
ARE YOU PAUL INCE?
Kick the cat off the duvet as soon as you wake up?
Give the wife some verbal after finding the plastic toy in the cornflake box is
one you've already got?
Tap the ankles of pension-collecting folk in the Post Office queue?
Answer the following questions to find out:
- ----
1. Your team's Irish midfielder, the one with the good engine and a fanny on
his chin, has lost control of the ball and allowed it to run out of play. The
referee and linesman both indicate a throw in to the opposition.
How do you react?
a. Pick up their dangerman and lets win that ball back. The crown haven't paid
good money to watch poor play like that.
b. I personally thought there was an infringement in our favour a couple of
moments ago that the referee should have blown up for.
c. F**K OFF REF!
- ----
2. Your teams spotty Scandanavian shotstopper has committed a rash
challenge...in the other teams half. The officials conclude the offence was
deliberate and the correct course of action is to dismiss the culprit.
How do you react?
a. No complaints about that one, its their temperament you know, coming from
Viking stock and all that. You wouldn't have caught Alex Stepney doing that.
b. Surely a caution would have been punishment enough, after all we are United
and we're only one down and he wouldn't have scored anyway and we'd have nicked
a couple at the end.
c. F**K OFF REF!
- ----
3. Their top striker sets off on a mazy run that cuts a swathe through the
teams defence, he rounds the (substitute) keeper and taps the ball home. The
referee awards the goal and turns towards the half way line.
How do you react?
a. Crikey! Goal of the season or what! I wouldn't be surprised to find him in
our side before too long, probably on the bench, though he might get a run out
in European games.
b. Oh Shit! Alex isn't going to enjoy watching that one on the telly tonight
and I just know that Pally will blame everybody except himself.
c. F**K OFF REF!
- -------------------
FINISHED? Lets see what the damage is:
All A's : You lying b*st*rd! do it again and answer truthfully this time.
ALL B's : You're so average you're probably Mickey Phelan
ALL C's : Hows tricks Incey!
|
32.4876 | Its only a joke... | YUPPY::PANES | Stoickov&Romario | Tue Dec 13 1994 19:08 | 36 |
| The following is also lifted from r.s.s. It goes without saying
that some Manchester United "supporters" pointed out that the poster
hadn't got his facts right...hmmmmmm...how very sad.
Stuart
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
As a lifelong Man Utd fan I think you are all very cruel to us,
incinerating that we are not real supporters.
I have followed Man Utd since the days of Denis Best and Brian Charlston
in the 60s. I first liked them because of the romance of the Busby Kids
and the tragedy of the Heysal Air Disaster.
I don't get to Old Trafford very much cos I live in London. But I know
the town of Trafford and have seen United on TV a lot.
Who can forget the wonderful 70s and 80s - the final against Liverpool
when Stuart Pearce ond Lee Macari won the cup for the Red Demons.
Or better still, the back to back titles under "The Guvnor" Duncan Ferguson.
I think we are all genuine fans and you are wrong to be so harsh on us.
OK I did't wathc them so much when they were in Division 2, but just because
I follow a team which has won more championships in the past 27 years
than any other doesn't mean that I know nothing about football.
So credit where credit is due, and I look forward to seeing Ryan, Eric
and the rest of the boys go all the way in the European Cup this year
after crushing the Bulgarian champions Gasalatasaatarsasary.
Darren "A Red till I dye"
|
32.4877 | Very good | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Tue Dec 13 1994 19:18 | 3 |
|
It was worth waiting for.
|
32.4878 | United 3 Relegation Candidates 0 | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Dec 13 1994 19:44 | 7 |
| re:.4876
Yawn - nothing to do Stuart ? Like the personal name - very funny !
You weren't one of those extreeeeemly funny Palace fans singing that at
Old Trafford were you ?
Dave
|
32.4879 | Cheer up, there's always next year | YUPPY::PANES | Stoickov&Romario | Tue Dec 13 1994 19:58 | 15 |
| <<< Note 32.4878 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
-< United 3 Relegation Candidates 0 >-
re:.4876
> Yawn - nothing to do Stuart ? Like the personal name - very funny !
> You weren't one of those extreeeeemly funny Palace fans singing that at
> Old Trafford were you ?
> Dave
Another sense of humour failure??
Stuart
|
32.4880 | Utd 3 Team Of The Eighties/Nineties/.. 0 | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Dec 13 1994 20:03 | 5 |
| Not really - I'm the first to accept that Utd have a lot of
"hangers-on". But it really is getting a bit dull now. Maybe you
could vent your obvious dislike of Utd in a different way ? I believe
Utd have a new away strip out in January - there you go, that gives you
something to work on !
|
32.4881 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Wed Dec 14 1994 13:10 | 6 |
|
Dave, you're giving him the reaction he craves....
Just ignore him and he'll....go away.
Andy.
|
32.4882 | smirk | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Wed Dec 14 1994 13:10 | 8 |
| Stuart,
That note was a load of old cobblers. Every true United fan knows that
Jack Busby didn't have any kids.
Yours in Disgust,
Jerry.
|
32.4884 | Who started this anyway ? | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Wed Dec 14 1994 16:57 | 8 |
| Matt,
You're obviously not a devoted United fan like me. The bloke who did
the BT adds in his spare time was the Scottish central defender, Steve
McQueen. While we're on the subject, remeber that little Swedish guy
Lars Olsen ?
Jerry.
|
32.4885 | These crap jokes are easy | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Wed Dec 14 1994 17:11 | 5 |
|
Don't you mean Lars Place (which is where we'd all rather see Man Utd) ?
Sorry, just couldn't resist that.
|
32.4886 | Can we knock the Forest | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Dec 16 1994 16:14 | 8 |
32.4887 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Sun Dec 18 1994 13:54 | 12 |
| Oh dear.. well there'd always next year isn't there.... :->
>Forest are the only away side to win at O.T. while I have been there,
>so I stayed away from this one. Hope it works.
Looks like you should have gone instead! :->
When I was coming back from the Arsenal vs Leeds match (1-3.. YES! ) I had the
pleasure of telling a ManU fan that they had lost their two 100% records
at Old Trafford.... :->
Rick
|
32.4888 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Mon Dec 19 1994 17:41 | 10 |
|
Another deep and meaningful note from Mr. Morrell.
Haven't seen all the highlights yet, but Mr. Colleymore's goal was an
absolute cracker ! Hopefully, this doesn't mean that every Tom, Dick
and Stan is going to come to O.T. and take three points away with them.
At least the results for the other top teams worked in our favour !
Jerry.
|
32.4889 | Sob! Sob! How could they do this to my beloved Utd | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Mon Dec 19 1994 17:47 | 2 |
| Well I suppose it had to happen. A flukey away win. Wonder who'll win
the championship now that the Manchester United challenge has faltered.
|
32.4890 | a minor hichup to our 3rd championship | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Mon Dec 19 1994 20:17 | 6 |
| Well,if you really believe the MAN U challenge has faltered
you would have to go for Ipswich! ;-)
A brilliant first goal by Collymore and if ever a home record must end
a goal such as that makes it all the more bearable.
A pity Sparky had to hit the bar as it was a classic volley.
|
32.4891 | O'Donohue down the wing? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Mon Dec 19 1994 20:21 | 9 |
|
> a minor hichup to our 3rd championship
^^^
I'm sure Mr.Ferguson and the lads are very thankful for your help!
;-)
Ian.
|
32.4892 | I mean "you ain't seen me....roit?!" | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Mon Dec 19 1994 20:33 | 3 |
| Sorry Ian, I actually play in goals but due to the fact that Danny
Wallace is "slightly" taller than me,Alex could not consider me for
his title ambitions this season. :-{
|
32.4893 | I'm taller than Danny Wallace (he is under 5' isn't he ?) | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Mon Dec 19 1994 21:34 | 6 |
| Ian,
Me, Fergie and the lads do appreciate Mr. O'Donoghue's help so just lay
off him alright ;-)))))
Jerry.
|
32.4894 | A fan's perspective | YUPPY::PANES | and that's down a chimney | Tue Dec 20 1994 16:01 | 98 |
| I found this on the net....( I hope it doesn't offend anyone)
Seasonal hugs,
Stuart
At last I got over from Denmark to see the mighty Reds play - but I must say
that it was a really eye opening trip.
First of all, Old Trafford isn't in London so we had to take an 8 hour
coach ride to a place called Manchester. Well, I wasn't prepared for
that, I can tell you.
Once I got to the stadium I thought things would get better. The place
was really full and there were loads of people from all over England
there. Somebody had even come from a place called Salford, which I had
never heard of, but he didn't talk like the real Man Utd fans and kept
dropping his "h"'s.
What a roar went up when skipper Eric Canotananana led the boys in blue on
to the field. He was really impressive, with blonde hair and tree trunk legs.
When the match started I was so excited. Man Utd's Dutch midfield player
Ince set up the first goal with a wonderful ball to fellow coloured player
Hughes who lashed it off the post and into the net. Well, I was screaming
for more, but everyone else in the ground was completely silent except for
some stupid Forest fans who were going nuts. I can't tell you how
embarassed I was and told the other fans to cheer a wonderful goal. For
some reason (known only to himself) a big guy with a red scarf thumped me
in the side of the head.
Anyway, Nottigham mounted some attacks but we held out until half time. I
was really thrilled when I heard that our arch rivals Ipswich had dropped
a point against lowly Wimbledon the night before.
"That'll piss off those scousers" I said to the man next to me, but he
just looked at me in a funny way.
Well, you could cut the atmosphere with a knife as the second half got
underway. After another 15 minutes Cantona put us two up with the aid of
a lucky deflection. I screamed out to the Forest defender "You are a
Masturbator" and the big man hit me again.
By this time I was really upset and it got worse when Forest pulled a goal
back almost immediately from a corner headed in by the jammy foreigner
Collymore. "That was never a goal you foreign bastard" I roared and the
big man grabbed my testicles and squeezed them really hard.
When I woke up the St John's Ambulance Man told me he had never met anyone
like me before - which I thought was nice of him.
The game was over, and so I went for a drink with the other fans I had
been on the coach with.
As I celebrated with a rather large Baby Cham I told them that I had
always followed United and it was a dream come true to have seen them at
long last. Obviously I was disappointed that Giggs had not played, but
after a few more drinks I was feeling quite queasy so I got back on the
bus for the long drive back to Heathrow.
Obviously I was unhappy that the big man had hurt me and I believe that
segregation of fans is now a priority in order to get rid of the hooligans.
I also felt that the ticket price was a little steep at 75 pounds, but it's
one way of making sure that fair weather fans like the man from Salford don't
get to see the games.
Now perhaps the rest of you will stop saying
that Man Utd doesn't have real fans and wish us well in the European Cup.
Darren - a red till I dye
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32.4895 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Tue Dec 20 1994 17:07 | 21 |
|
Hilarious, Stuart. I made it past the first paragraph only to
discover I'd seen something very similar somewhere before...
some wag called panesmetosayitbecausemysidesachefromlaughing
wrote it in one of the sleazier tabloids last week, I think (could
be mistaken here: Ed.) I hope you acknowledged your sources, old
thing - plagiarism's a capital offence these days ;-)
It must be great fun writing these little ditties and sniggering
at them a couple of times a week....
Is this bitterness bourne from the fact that no one from outside
sarf lun-dun bothers to look up the Palace result at 4.40? Why,
if a Martian landed on Wimbledon Common, the first thing he'd
ask is "Are United still League Champions?".......he last visited
in '68 and has since been working for NASA for 176 years...
Seasonal hugs reciprocated,
Andy.
|
32.4896 | | YUPPY::PANES | and that's down a chimney | Tue Dec 20 1994 18:14 | 20 |
| Andy,
I do not claim to have written it , but as I stated - I found it on the net.
However your outburst does lead me to wonder, why is it that on the net,
(as in this conference), it seems that followers of the "World's Biggest
Club" seem to react so passionately to any light-hearted jibes directed
at Manchester United?
I can imagine that the old jokes about not winning the championship would
wear a little thin, but your team's recent successes have put all that to
rest.
Humour is very obviously a personal and subjective thing, and I am sorry that
you don't find the postings rib-ticklers. But I wonder what your reaction
would have been a few years ago, and if the jokes were directed at Liverpool?
Stuart
|
32.4897 | Bye for now... | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Tue Dec 20 1994 18:35 | 8 |
|
Well guys, I'm outta here - for the time being at least. I'll probably
be back in now and again next year. I'll miss the pi$$-taking and the
occasional football-related note in here.
Have a good Christmas and all the best for 1995 !
Jerry.
|
32.4898 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Tue Dec 20 1994 18:44 | 5 |
| Jerry
You're wit and wisdom and even handed approach will be sorely missed.
Stuart
|
32.4899 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Oh mr. songwriter, write me a song..... | Tue Dec 20 1994 18:46 | 5 |
| Up United!
(quite literally)
Bye Jerry.
|
32.4900 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Dec 20 1994 19:04 | 11 |
|
Stuart,
I have to say that I think Andy is quite right to complain. The
Dutchman in question was clearly a crank. He didn't know the first
thing about Man-United (I think I'm right in saying he even though
Forest were United! What a duffer!). Its incredible that people like
him are able to work a computer at all. Where on earth he got the idea
that Old Trafford was in London I can't imagine.
JBG
|
32.4901 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Dec 20 1994 19:08 | 8 |
|
Jerry may think he's got away but he's deluding himself! I predict
we shall hear from him again in the new year.
In the mean time......did you know, Peter, that he's been seeing
that Una woman again! 8-)
JBG
|
32.4902 | 4 out of 6 for Forest | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Dec 21 1994 21:52 | 7 |
32.4903 | uu | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Dec 21 1994 21:54 | 3 |
32.4904 | A christmas joke | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Thu Dec 22 1994 20:16 | 9 |
|
I hope this is not construed as racist - it's not meant to be.
What is brown and plays for Man Utd ?
Paul Mince.
|
32.4905 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | Don't tell Mr. Mugabe | Thu Dec 22 1994 20:21 | 5 |
| Malc
Not racist but possibly meatist
Stuart
|
32.4906 | <The last laugh is still better!> | ESSB::NBOYLE | | Fri Dec 23 1994 11:47 | 1 |
|
|
32.4907 | Happy Xmas to all Mancs | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Dec 23 1994 15:13 | 24 |
32.4908 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Fri Dec 23 1994 17:21 | 14 |
| Oh, and
"Were the best".
b
l
b l o n g o
n
g
o
|
32.4909 | United 3 Chelsea 2 | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Dec 28 1994 13:05 | 7 |
32.4910 | Cunno must be on holiday.... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Wed Dec 28 1994 19:05 | 14 |
|
Alright Brian ....try going for a home record of....
P W D L F A
21 19 2 0 51 4
Ooops...doesn't look like they'll do it this season...
Listen Brian...when United do 5 (FIVE) League/Euro doubles
then come back and play....
Happy New Year...
Dezzz.
|
32.4911 | United 1 Leicester 1 | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Dec 29 1994 11:48 | 10 |
32.4912 | Nice one Des | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Si, Barone | Tue Jan 03 1995 20:18 | 6 |
| Apparently some new book that's been published concerning TGFTITW
alledges that the BBC Pension Fund owns 3% of the shares of TGFTITW
which goes a helluva long way to explaining why they are always on
MotD.
|
32.4913 | United on Sky | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Jan 03 1995 20:31 | 8 |
32.4914 | Watch out.....here we come!!! | POLAR::LARKIN | | Tue Jan 03 1995 20:52 | 6 |
| Don't look now, but Liverpool are breathing down your necks!!!
\|/
O^O
--o00-<->-00o--
Gerry
|
32.4915 | 2-0 and 3 Points | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Jan 04 1995 13:01 | 8 |
32.4916 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Wed Jan 04 1995 13:08 | 24 |
|
R5 commentary on the match suggested the other Coventry centre half
was lucky to stay on after a "professional foul" [I HATE that term]
on Cantona. We could have had two more penalties as well, and City
could have had one for a Pallister hand-ball at 0-0 in the first
half.
A satisfactory if un-inspiring performance, after two disappointing
draws against struggling opposition. The 1-1 with Leicester is
a horror story that could come back to haunt us in the final
reckoning in May....and I think we were "fortunate" to get a point
at the Dell.
Blackburn and United, with Liverpool in form and an outside bet.
That's the shake-up now for the title. Newcastle have stumbled,
and I heard Albert is out for the rest of the season. They must
concentrate on another EUFA spot. Forest don't have the squad
depth but play good football. Same for them. Spurs are the outside
late-runners, so watch them go for Europe too.
Oh, and a Happy New Year to everyone.
Andy.
|
32.4917 | come on blackburn | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Stuart Stratford IS Don Howe | Wed Jan 04 1995 13:20 | 13 |
| Andy,
I dont think Liverpool are really in the race for the title.
I'd say it was between Man Utd and Blackburn, with Utd being the clear
favourites.
Personally, i'll be happy with 3rd place and a euro spot for Liverpool.
They have proved that they are a force to be reckoned with, but
champions? dont think so. not this year anyway.
ian.
|
32.4918 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Si, Barone | Wed Jan 04 1995 14:40 | 16 |
| Andy,
The first centre half shouldn't have been sent-off. The "foul" happened
outside the box and Scoles took a pace or two before going down in the
box. Far be it for me to cast asperstions but Herr Klinsmann has a lot
to answer for. That said, TGFTITW should have had another 2 penalties
so it evens out. Utd did not look very good last night. Their final
pass let them down (particularly from Gillespie - He needs crossing
practice) and the defence looked nervy. That said, they won (damn!) and
closed the gap to 3 points. Schmeichel is still 2/3 weeks away from
playing according to an interview on Sky so it would seem that he is
definitely out for the visit to Newcastle and may miss Blackburn.
Could prove to be an interesting month at the top
Stuart
|
32.4919 | Did anyone tape Tuesday's game | CHEFS::COOPERK | | Wed Jan 04 1995 18:19 | 13 |
| Hi,
A good friend of mine (Patrick Abrahams, a DECie) went, with his
daughter, to see Man United play Coventry Tuesday Night. His daughter
is mad keen on United. Did anyone manager to tape this game from SKY?
Patrick would like a video of the game for his daughter..If you can
help please could you mail Patrick Abrahams @REO.
Many Thanks
Keith Cooper.
|
32.4920 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Thu Jan 05 1995 17:01 | 8 |
| >A good friend of mine (Patrick Abrahams, a DECie) went, with his
>daughter, to see Man United play Coventry Tuesday Night. His daughter
>is mad keen on United. Did anyone manager to tape this game from SKY?
That wouldn't be Chantelle would it?
Paul.
|
32.4921 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Support your local restaurateur | Thu Jan 05 1995 19:47 | 12 |
| re .4916
> A satisfactory if un-inspiring performance, after two disappointing
> draws against struggling opposition. The 1-1 with Leicester is
> a horror story that could come back to haunt us in the final
> reckoning in May....and I think we were "fortunate" to get a point
> at the Dell.
I've thought this over and I believe you're right. A Southampton team
that can't beat Manchester United at the Dell is struggling.
Tony
|
32.4922 | Tough Start to our Defence of the FA Cup | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Jan 09 1995 16:17 | 8 |
32.4923 | Wait for the Avalanche | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Jan 10 1995 11:43 | 1 |
|
|
32.4924 | Sheffield Utd 0-2 Manchester Utd | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Jan 10 1995 12:06 | 0 |
32.4925 | What avalanche ? | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jan 10 1995 12:23 | 1 |
|
|
32.4926 | Eric the King | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jan 10 1995 12:29 | 2 |
| Oh, you mean the vast number of replies commenting on that peach of a
goal by Eric last night.
|
32.4927 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Tue Jan 10 1995 12:58 | 23 |
|
Brian is probably referring to Eric's stupid kick (which missed!)
at Hartfield after two horrendous "tackles" by Sheffield players
within about two seconds of each other - forgotten by the ref in
the melee that followed - to which the Sheffield defender reacted
by slapping Cantona around the kisser. Eric walked away holding his
face, then knelt down to hi-lite the damage done to his mascara.
Gage tried to get Eric to stop feining injury, but he just pushed
him away.
The ref was right to send the defender off, but Cantona should
probably have been booked for his part. The other Sheffield
defender that clattered Butt should have had a card too.
United scored two lovely goals, first one by Hughes heading in
a great Giggs ball, the second a Cantona chip from 25 yards over
Kelly after another good Giggs ball.
Man Utd should have scord about 4 more, but for some miracle
stops by Kelly and the woodwork.
Andy.
|
32.4928 | Avalanche becoming a trickle... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Tue Jan 10 1995 16:16 | 10 |
|
Can I be the first to say I do not like the new away strips ?
I also do not like the downright cynical way the red scum extort
money out of their fans with such blatant commercialism. How a nice
Govan boy like Ferguson can condone this behaviour is beyond me. Oh
hang on, he did play for Rangers, didn't he ? That probably explains it.
Malc.
|
32.4929 | to dear dera | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Tue Jan 10 1995 16:24 | 9 |
|
I see the cost of the new kit is about 37 pounds JUST for the top...
Is released next week I think.. I'll be rushing down to get one NOT
:-)
mac
|
32.4930 | They also have to answer to shareholders | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Nigel wants to go to C&A | Tue Jan 10 1995 16:28 | 17 |
| Malc
Whilst not condoning Man U's behaviour (or for that matter, that of any
other premiership club), it goes back to 2 fundamental points:
1. People complain that it exploits children, forcing parents to buy
the kit. Wrong. The majority of sales are in the adult sizes so it
means that people have obviously got more money than sense. Also,
what is wrong with parents saying "no" when little Johnny says he
wants Man U's 54th away strip?
2. If the people didn't buy them, they wouldn't make them.
All boils down to basic economic principles of supply and demand.
Stuart
|
32.4931 | ..just heard on the Radio | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Jan 10 1995 16:33 | 6 |
32.4932 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Tue Jan 10 1995 16:35 | 7 |
|
WHAT???!!! When, Dave? Today? End of the season?
This is incredible news. Please confirm factual details when they
become available. Thanks!
Andy.
|
32.4933 | Lies, damn lies and radio reports | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Nigel wants to go to C&A | Tue Jan 10 1995 16:41 | 5 |
| If, and it's a big if, it is true you can expect to see riots in
Newcastle, Keegan resigning as manager and Man U still not winning on
Sunday ;-)
Stuart
|
32.4934 | I am the news man... | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Jan 10 1995 16:46 | 7 |
32.4935 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Tue Jan 10 1995 16:50 | 6 |
| I know I'm a late starter, but I just saw the first 20 minutes of last night's
match again, and Blake should've got a penalty, and Cantona is a big girl's
blouse. Having said that, Man U. earned the victory.
p.s.If Man U. buy Cole for 7m, they're idiots, as he hasn't scored in the last
9 games. Surely they could've struck a better bargain than that.
|
32.4936 | Maybe this is the avalanche | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Tue Jan 10 1995 16:51 | 14 |
|
4930. Stuart, I would turn your statement around and say if Man Utd did
not make them people would not buy them. People can not help being
gullible mugs (debatable) but Man Utd can stop themselves exploiting
this fact. No-one is forcing them to introduce a new away strip half
way through a season, and 2, 3 or 4 versions is over the top by any
standards. You mention other Premier clubs but I don't think any-one
else has plunged to these depths.
4931. Incredible, but I wonder if it lends any credence to our musing
on Mr Coles racial problems at Newcastle just before Christmas ........
Malc (I won't be buying the new strip either).
|
32.4937 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:04 | 9 |
| Wasn't the original point of having home and away strips that if you're colour
blind, or it's foggy, or you're watching it on B&W TV, you can tell the
difference between the 2 teams. The point used to be that you would have one
light coloured kit, and one dark. Man U Have got 3 dark kits and one crap
stripey effort. Unless they're playing Notts Forrest or Liverpool, there's no
need to change their damn shirts. If they need to, why not just wear the black
ones. No-one else plays in black.
pah!
|
32.4938 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:23 | 7 |
| >need to change their damn shirts. If they need to, why not just wear the black
>ones. No-one else plays in black.
Don't ref's wear black in the F.A.Cup? Or is that only the Merson Cup.
Paul.
|
32.4939 | The silence is deafening ..... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:24 | 12 |
|
> Man U Have got 3 dark kits and one crap stripey effort.
I thought it was 2 crap stripey efforts. Wasn't the one against
Coventry green and white or is my telly on the blink ?
Otherwise my point entirely. Don't seem to be many Man U fans
leaping to their defence here. Or maybe they've all gone down the shops
like a bunch of lemmings ?
Malc.
|
32.4940 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Nigel wants to go to C&A | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:24 | 4 |
| Matt
Apparently, last night because the ref wore black ManU didn't. Odd
because they play with 11 refs usually!
|
32.4941 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:28 | 10 |
| What was wrong with red? Sheffield were in red & white. What's wrong with
green?
Blimey. There's no need for 4 kits. Pity the parents of 3 kids who support
Man U. If they're 30-40 bucks a throw, we're talking about 300-400 quid.
There's great pressure on kids to have the latest strip, and they pass it on to
their parents.
Has no-one thought of telling the refs to wear a different colour? Then, all
you've got to worry about is clashing with the opposite team.
|
32.4942 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:29 | 4 |
32.4943 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:31 | 9 |
| Matt
Goes back to the point I made. Nobody forces parents to buy these kits.
It is their own weakness. They should learn to say "no" to their
children once in a while and then the younger generation might well
learn to value the gifts that they are given. A bit of discipline is
all they need.
Stuart
|
32.4944 | Can we take it you don't have any kids, Stuart ? | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:34 | 1 |
|
|
32.4945 | re -1 : Precisely! | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:35 | 2 |
| Try telling the bullies in the schools where the kids get beaten up for wearing
1990's kit. I've seen it happen.
|
32.4946 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:35 | 7 |
| re:-1
The refs are going back to wearing black either next season, or the
season after, hence Utd cant keep the black strip.
CEEFAX also has details of the Cole deal. Subject to medical - 6m cash
+ Gillespie for 1m : total deal 7m.
|
32.4947 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:41 | 10 |
|
Stuart
Its alright for you, your kids will be made to support the Arse, and so
won't want to wear any of the shirts for faer of being ridiculed at
School.
Dave...who's boy is too young to wear a shirt anyway.
|
32.4948 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:42 | 6 |
| Whoops, that should be re: a few back
If it is a racism problem, then why is Keegan going for players like
Armstrong and now, allegedly, Colleymore ?
|
32.4949 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:44 | 7 |
| >There's great pressure on kids to have the latest strip, and they pass it on to
>their parents.
Surely they won't fit their parents? If the kids are that big I'd
suggest it was about time for them to buy their own.
Paul.
|
32.4950 | Hughes/Sharpe/Giggs/Kan/keane on Bench? | PEKING::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:45 | 7 |
|
Andy Cole...
Could be an interesting game on Sunday at Newcastle!!,if it's safe enough
for him to play?? Don't know what team Fergie will pick when everybody
is fit?
Aron...
|
32.4951 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:47 | 10 |
| re .4947
Dave
I would never force any child to support Arsenal. It's up to them to
make their own free choice. However if they tried to support the Mancs,
the Scouse gits, Chelsea, West Ham or S@!%s then a free debate would
take place after which they would change their views.
Stuart
|
32.4952 | Starter for 10 | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:51 | 19 |
32.4953 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:52 | 15 |
| Christ I'm gonna have to learn to type faster.
Ferguson is actually making a good signing (painful tho' it is to admit
it). Hughes will be off at the end of the year, along with McClair.
Cantona can't be relied on from one year to the next and Mystic Meg
predicts that he is going to make his debut in the movies whilst taking
a break from the beautiful game (wonder if Leslie Ash will be his
co-star ;^)) so he has replaced a load of foreign Johnnies with a
decent English player.
It's also a good move for Cole. After all, playing for TGFTITW will
mean that it will be impossible for El Tel Vegetables to ignore him for
the England team.
Stuart
|
32.4954 | It's size that matters | YUPPY::WORBOYS | | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:56 | 17 |
|
>> The majority of sales are in the adult size etc...
This is not the case, the clubs make a lot of this and try to
convince us its only adults buying the shirts. I'm afard its good
old propaganda.
All the clubs make the childrens sizes very small. I have just
purchased a shirt for my 12 year old son and had to buy a mans
size.
There and lies, dame lies, statistics and sun exclusives.
Gary
|
32.4955 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:59 | 10 |
| re -1
Actually Umbro have confirmed that the Adult sizes sell far better than
junior sizes re ManU shirts. I never said that children don't get these
shirts. I pointed out that the majority of sales are in adult
sizes. ^^^^^^^^
Stuart
|
32.4956 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Tue Jan 10 1995 18:20 | 16 |
|
4948 (CHEFS::EDWARDS) Are you replying to my 4936 ? The racism referred
to is the speculation in the Newcastle Utd note regarding a rumour
started in Switzerland of Andy Cole and Ruel Fox requesting transfers
due to racial harassment in Newcastle. At the time it was dismissed as
unsubstantiated but there might just be something in it. Andy Cole is
regarded as a god on Tyneside amongst true football fans and Keegan
thinks the sun shines out of his bum. And he must be on a pretty good
salary there so why he should want to leave is totally beyond me -
unless it's something sinister.
Anyway what's this about Collymore and Armstrong ? (Should this be
in 52 by the way ?)
Malc.
|
32.4957 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Tue Jan 10 1995 18:25 | 9 |
| Malc
Maybe Cole was homesick. His family is from Nottingham and Manchester
is nearer to Nottingham than Newcastle.
His departure leaves in serious doubt John Hall's desire for Newcastle
to be the top club in the land.
Stuart
|
32.4958 | OI! KID! NO! | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Jan 10 1995 18:38 | 14 |
| Re strips & pressure & sizes etc.
Being a child in this conference I feel I have to put in my tuppence worth.
When you are at school you do P.E. In PE you play football. When you
play football you wear football tops.(note short sentences for Man Utd fans)
If you wear a football top that is last seasons or even older you get the
p!$h ripped out you. You ask your mum for the new Celtic, Rangers,
Arse, Man U, top she says, "How much is it?", "35 pound you say",
what does she say? "F**K OFF".
I agree with a few back. Football strips are made very small. I have to get
a medium of a large to fit me and I am very small.
Choppers
|
32.4959 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jan 10 1995 18:42 | 16 |
| Malc,
No I was referring to a comment made about the black kit - I think
by GEORGEM, but I'm not sure.
re: Armstrong and Colleymore. Keegan was reported to have made a 3.5m
bid for Armstrong. It was in several papers at the weekend. Ceefax is
speculating that he will now go for Colleymore. Makes a nonsense of
the racism suggestions don't you think.
Personally, I'm disappointed to see Gillespie go. He was the pick of
the youngsters and will be a star. He'a already an international and
scored a belter against Newcastle earlier this season. I think he's a
snip at 1m in todays market.
Dave
|
32.4960 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Tue Jan 10 1995 18:43 | 1 |
| BTW, GEORGEM = Matt.
|
32.4961 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jan 10 1995 18:44 | 1 |
| Hi Matt
|
32.4962 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Tue Jan 10 1995 18:56 | 1 |
| Hi EDWARDSD!
|
32.4963 | goal king cole | ESSB::WDOYLE | | Tue Jan 10 1995 20:06 | 5 |
|
re.4950
according to news reports both managers have decided that
Cole won't play in Sundays fixture.
|
32.4964 | A load of old balls | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Tue Jan 10 1995 20:14 | 15 |
32.4965 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Jan 10 1995 20:24 | 6 |
| It's probably as much for the benifit of the player as anything else. Can't you
imagine the abuse Cole would get from the fans !
This is the second time that ol' Fergie the lucky's title hopes look like being
saved by matters which are totally out of his hands.
What a jammy git.
|
32.4966 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Tue Jan 10 1995 20:28 | 5 |
| Abuse should not worry him. He is going to get sh1t from the Toon army
whenever he plays there.
Man U haven't won the League yet so don't give up hope that they will
fall flat on their faces!!!
|
32.4967 | Blatant profiteering. | SNLV01::PARSONSDAVID | | Wed Jan 11 1995 01:38 | 22 |
| Six million quid is a hell of a lot of dough for someone so young who
isn't even an established international yet. If I was Mr. Ferguson, I
would have waited a few games longer in case Cole's bad patch continued
thus making him a couple of million cheaper. Silly money indeed!!
For Newcastle 6 million quid represents good financial acumen as
they have made a 4.25 million profit on him plus they have Gillespie
thrown into the bargain too. I wonder what John Hall will do with his
extra cash apart from waste it on overpriced English strikers.
On the Mancs and their many colours, if people are stupid enough not
to realise that they are being ripped off when they buy the latest away
strip then more power to Umbro. They are obviously laughing all the way
to the bank with their pockets lined with large amounts of cash. I wish
I was in a similar position. One thing though, doesn't the fact that
Man U has so many different colours to choose from undermine the
tradition of the club. For example would a new person to the game
realise why they are called the Red Devils when in some games they look
like a team of Refs and in another they look as though they are dressed
in old Tesco bags.
Cheers.
|
32.4968 | you saw it here first | WEAR::BODDY | Slaven was born offside !!! | Wed Jan 11 1995 15:20 | 6 |
|
Prediction :
Hughes to Middlesbrough
|
32.4969 | Too late.... | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Jan 11 1995 15:25 | 1 |
| He has already moved to Everton(alledgedly)
|
32.4970 | Andy Cole give him the ball and he'll score a goal | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Wed Jan 11 1995 16:05 | 6 |
| Rumours are arriving in thick and fast that Sparky will go to
Everton for 2.5 million and a three year contract.He is also
building a house in Cheshire and this is supposedly the reason
why he declined a move to Newcastle.
It would be hard to imagine him playing for another premiership
club and hopefully he will not leave but who will make way for cole?
|
32.4971 | How about | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Jan 11 1995 18:38 | 4 |
32.4973 | CEEFAX says ... | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Wed Jan 11 1995 20:13 | 11 |
|
CEEFAX is reporting that Sparky hasn't signed for anyone and that no
offer has been accepted. He is supposed to be talking to Martin Edwards
tonight, and is "seeking reassurances after the move of Cole to
United".
It is also reported that Everton, Leeds, and Manchester City are
interested in Huges.
Steve
|
32.4974 | going for the ball! | WOTVAX::HARDYP | | Wed Jan 11 1995 20:25 | 9 |
| Chaps,
I don't fancy Cole's chances of ever playing for ManU if he gets
involved in a training session with Hughes. Shin splints will seem like
a Thai massage if Hughes gets to implant six studs down to the marrow.
The only option Fergy has is to get rid of Hughes to a team where he
can fit into the the style of play (I bet BUPA don't sponsor Everton).
Peter.
|
32.4975 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Thu Jan 12 1995 12:50 | 2 |
|
8-)
|
32.4976 | Man U Away Shirt Blues | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jan 13 1995 13:02 | 43 |
| What follows is the latest piece of literary genius by the infamous
Chantelle (taken from the net). It does contain the odd naughty word
so if you're easily offended, hit next unseen, otherwise ......
Away Shirt Blues - By Chantelle
Munday nite and wear at bramall lane
its rainin and the winds a rite fuckin pain
but im cozi and warm sat on me bed
watshing the telly all dressd in red
im buzzin, thers no way we can luse
owt cum the teams...fuck me
....what's all this...
...Ive got the Man U Away shirt blues
jesus crist, has me tellys culur gone ?
wot the fuk are them shurts the lads ave got on ?
ther blue and white and no sine of red
they luk like them crippels wot play for sheff wed
has alex fergy been hittin the booze ?
i've got the Man U Away Shirt Blues.
its only 6 munths since i spent lodes of dosh
on me home shirt (it reeli cud do with a wosh)
and now ive got to bye anuther
i'll ave to go robbin wiv leannes big bruther
i'll nick me a shirt wile ees liftin sum shoes
i've got the Man U Away Shirt Blues.
and nekst yeer before they bring out new kit
i ope theyll change the dezine just a bit
to make eric (our god) luk less of a wally
i just wish theyd cut off the fuckin collar
ive switshed off me telly and now for a snooze
i've got the Man U Away Shirt Blues.
Chantelle, aged 13
|
32.4977 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Fri Jan 13 1995 13:10 | 12 |
|
Come on moderators, do your job. This sort of filth just isn't what we
expect from the footie conference. If this is the level that this
conference has stooped to then I'll have to consider whether I will
bother with it in future.
> they luk like them crippels wot play for sheff wed
Disgusting!
Paul.
|
32.4978 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jan 13 1995 13:41 | 13 |
| > they luk like them crippels wot play for sheff wed
Paul,
I didn't realise the words "sheff wed" would cause so much offense.
Please accept my sincere apologies.
- they luk like them crippels wot play for sh**f w*d
Is that better ?
Dave
|
32.4979 | Eat your heart out Keats | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Fri Jan 13 1995 14:27 | 11 |
| Dave,
Erm, how about a completely different team who play in blue and white
stripes. Now then let's think....I know, how about...
- they luk like them crippels wot play for goteborg
Nah, doesn't rhyme, does it.
Paul.
|
32.4980 | Also on the Net. | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:16 | 70 |
|
Subject: Man.Utd 3rd Round Report : a TRUE fans view [1/1]
Date: 10 Jan 1995 17:41:37 GMT
Man.Utd's 3rd Round Tie : A Fan's eye view
This was it! I jumped at the chance of seeing this cup game, I travel
to most home and away matches and tonights journey was particularly
difficult because my red setter Bartholomew was sleeping in the
conservatory entrance, I managed to avoid him by performing a tricky
body swerve reminiscent of the great David Law and sat down into my
favourite armchair to watch the game.
Tonights game was a trip to Sheffield for the jolly old red devilles
and I did instantly notice that our supporters had already taken the
oppurtunity to blow up thousands of red and white balloons to
frighten our sad opposition. "Top Show!" I cried at the top of my
voice and I nearly spilled the glass of sherry that I had poured
myself on this most special evening! Just think, 5000 pounds for new
carpets and I spill sherry all over it! Oh, the sacrifices I make for
United!
The Vicarage Road pitch was in a terrible state and the wind was
swirling up a typhoon, the fans were chanting "Come on you Blades!"
and I decided to join in this most spiffing chorus, celebrating our
magnificent team of the 17th Century. How could anyone not forget
the Buzzby Blades. My deep baritone was cut short when the teams ran
out onto the pitch, Sheffield Wednesday were wearing their
traditional Blue and White stripes, whearas United had unvieled their
newest strip, red and white stripes and black shorts, "Down to the
sports emporium tommorow" I mused in exitement at the prospect of
buying the newest merchandise.
The unsportsmanlike Wednesday players began bursting our balloons
with a ferocity that disgusted me. "I hope that Brian Figgs scores
numerous goals tonight you disgraceful young men!" I screamed.
Then the match kicked off, we had an early chance when our French
centre forward Charles De Gaul performed a spectacular bicycle kick
which was frantically gathered by their blond keeper Chris Woods.
Then, moments later their slow and hideously ugly number 4 did seem
to clatter one of our players in the box. "A penalty referee sir!"
I bellowed, but to my anguish the referee played on. "It's a fix!!"
I added. Then there was the disgraceful incident in the fourteenth
minute when their seedy one-eyebrowed number 9 did aim a spiteful
kick into the groin of our Captainmarvelfantastic Bobby Robson.
He sprang up bravely and let the werewolf know he was not to be
messed with by cuffing his ears, and the referee in his blind
ambition to make us lose did send him off! A disgrace! From this
point we showed our mettle and did battle bravely. Even with 10 men
Suzzanne Charlton went close with a deft flick. I prayed for a goal
but it wasn't to be, at half time it was 0-0.
In the interval, I did what any hardcore fan would do and went to
the bar, I chose a Cognac (French of course) this time. I sat down
and awaited the second half. Hopefully our charismatic cockney
manager Alex Higgins was giving them an exceptional team talk to
rouse their hearts.
In the second half, Wednesdays one man advantage began to show, even
though our boys were rallying bravely. Eventually the cheats broke
the deadlock with a goal from a muscular dwarf with a perm, and to
cap it all that cheating number 9 grabbed the final goal eight
minutes from time, completely mis-kicking the ball which was carried
by the wind into the net.
I DEMAND AN F.A ENQUIRY! MANCHESTER UNITED ARE NOT TO BE TREATED
IN THIS MANNER!
Choppers
(From an original posting by Richard at istcrg@inet.uni-c.dk)
|
32.4981 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:57 | 7 |
|
..as if I needed reminding why I don't bother reading stuff on
"the Net"...
How do you guys find the time to take all this in?
Andy.
|
32.4982 | Empty heads, Andy. Empty Heads 8-) | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:01 | 1 |
|
|
32.4983 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:06 | 5 |
| Someone's just told me we've signed a new striker. Can anyone confirm
this? He's signed from a German club and his name is Helmut Kohl. I
think the signing on fee was about 7m.
Cockney Red.
|
32.4984 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:10 | 6 |
|
Which pub did you go to, Paul?
HM Customs & Exercise want to test their beer....
Andy.
|
32.4985 | A Lucky Point Gained | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Jan 16 1995 13:30 | 10 |
32.4986 | senile old trout | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Mon Jan 16 1995 13:41 | 13 |
| Magic stuff from John Junor in the Mail on Sunday. Said that Andy Cole
is a tempremental character who never stays in one place long enough and
it is doubtful that he will be at TGFCITW for all that long. The
atricle basically slated Cole. Now correct if I'm wrong (and I'm sure
you will) but I don't think that Cole has actually asked for a transfer
in his career. Arsenal sold him because GG thought that "he was too
like Kevin Campbell (!)" and Bristol City & Newcastle sold him because
it represents good business. OK so he walked out for a few days last
year but Keegan and countless other people have done so in the past and
never been chastised.
|
32.4987 | Allegedly.... | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Mon Jan 16 1995 13:48 | 15 |
|
Stuart, the title of your note explains where this sort of guff
comes from.
The press in this country are a shambles. But then, we go out and
buy the crap AND read it, so I guess as long as there's a market,
these criminals will keep on churning it out.
For sports journalism I only bother reading the Sunday Times and
the Torygraph - neither of these tend towards printing
sensationlist uninformed inaccurate speculation. Unlike others,
one of which you mentioned...
Andy.
|
32.4988 | Eric the King | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jan 16 1995 13:51 | 7 |
| >>Magic stuff from John Junor in the Mail on Sunday. Said that Andy
>>Cole is a tempremental character who never stays in one place long
>>enough and it is doubtful that he will be at TGFCITW for all that long.
Didn't they all say that about a certain Monsieur Cantona ? Let's hope
Cole is as big a disaster as Eric has been !
|
32.4989 | Andy Cole? Who he? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?!? | Mon Jan 16 1995 14:06 | 11 |
|
I don't know. I'm off for a week and the whole world goes mad!
Fergie must be worried if he's trying to buy the title again.
and giving away Gillespie into the bargain? strange to give away one so
young and talented...mind you, if he becomes a superstar, he can
always be bought back for 3 times the price cant he? :-)
7 million? Stanley Matthews reckons no player is worth that much and i
must say I agree with him.
Ian.
|
32.4990 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Mon Jan 16 1995 14:21 | 6 |
| Andy
I read the Sunday Times also but let's face it, there's nothing like a
good piece of sensationism from a "journalist" ;-)
Stuart
|
32.4991 | Moneychester United | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Drat, drat and triple drat | Tue Jan 17 1995 12:24 | 15 |
|
Martin Edwards on the TV last night "defending" the issue of yet
another away strip and bringing the faithful the glad tidings that the
black strip will be replaced in the summer. Oh joy. Apparently the new
strip will cost a spit off 50 quid for the whole thing. Already mutterings
of discontent from the natives round OT (and quite rightly so, say I).
One thing we never mentioned was the timing of the new kit issue
i.e. right after Christmas. Little Johnny receives a new strip for his
present and by the time he starts school again after the winter break
its already out of date. Might I suggest this was totally calculated
and deliberate. I got out of the cynical side of bed this morning.
Malc.
|
32.4992 | Come on you reds/blues/blacks/green&yellows... | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jan 17 1995 12:45 | 11 |
| re:-1
Ah but, little Johnny will have received the new HOME kit for Christmas
- that wont be out of date until next season ! The new away kit
replaces the old black kit which *has* to be replaced due to the refs
wearing black next season. Now, the surprising thing is that Utd
didn't decide to use the commemerative yellow and green strip to
replace the black strip, instead of trying to look like Sheff Wed.
Maybe the Sheff Wed look is in this year.
Dave
|
32.4993 | | 45769::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Tue Jan 17 1995 12:56 | 5 |
| Well, it's all obviously for the dosh, isn't it. Otherwise, they'd do what
rugby teams have done for a century, and make the ref wear a different shirt
every time. Each team wears a totally different kit, so there's no real need
for "away" kits, and the ref just picks a colour that doesn't coincide with the
teams playing
|
32.4994 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Dagnabit Muskrat | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:03 | 10 |
| re .4992
Having watched the Edwards interview and accompanying piece, I
understood that the blue kit replaced the green kit. Edwards also
stated that each kit has a life expectancy of 2 years before it is
replaced.
No wonder kits make so much money for clubs...
Stuart
|
32.4995 | rip-off | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:07 | 21 |
|
Actually Edwards used the following expression...
"... we took the interests of the shareholders and the fans into
consideration"
Now this is actually telling the truth. What he neglected to say was
"... and we came to the conclusion that we would benefit the
shareholders and stuff the fans"
Hopefully the fans will vote with their feet (or is that wallet/purse)
and not buy *any* shirts. This would leave loads of stock on Man Utd's
shelves, especially in the shops they own themselves! And they make
less sales than before plus having loads of warehouse space in use
containing the new kit which nobody wants.
Did anybody see the "Fantasy Football" shirt-swapping sketch on this?
Great stuff!
Neil
|
32.4996 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Drat, drat and triple drat | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:12 | 10 |
|
4992. Dave, little Johnny has already got the home kit, he got it last
Christmas. This Christmas Santa promised him the away kit that he has
always yearned for, little realising that Man Utd hadn't consulted him
or his elves. What does the yellow and green strip commemorate ?
4993. Matt, that's quite a good idea ! I'm impressed.
Malc.
|
32.4997 | how to buy success | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?!? | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:18 | 8 |
|
I thought the best reaction to the blue kit came from the manc fan on
the news last night:
"Blue? you might as well put bloody 'city' across it!"
Ian.
|
32.4998 | | 45769::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:21 | 15 |
| .4995
Yep. The fantasy football sketch was superb!
.4996
Blimey. A (kind of) compliment? In footy conf.? <gulp>
.4997
That bloke creased me up. So eloquently (sp?) put!
Maybe now that this trend has been exposed on national news, people will notice
what's going on. The reporter reckoned that people would boycott the kit, to a
certain extent, but they'll still make pots of loot, no doubt.
|
32.4999 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Oh, hi Uncle Inch | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:33 | 7 |
| Problem is that everyone knows what is going on, everybody complains
about what is going on and yet the stupid twats carry on buying the new
kits as soon as they hit the stands. But nobody is willing to forego
the new kit just in case their the only ones not in the "in-crowd".
It's the mentality of sheep
Stuart
|
32.5000 | | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:47 | 16 |
| Just thought I'd nab reply 5000
Malc,.
Johnny couldn't have got the home kit last Christmas - it was only
introduced in August. If he hadn't already got the black top then Mr
and Mrs Johnny are not very nice parents at all !
re:.4999
>>It's the mentality of sheep
Does that mean we can expect GEORGEM to buy one ?!?!?!?!
Dave
|
32.5001 | Fashion Tip !!! | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:47 | 12 |
|
Screw the new kits....
Look in World Soccer and there is an advert for shirts from the 30's
right up to the 70's. Better quality, cheaper price and anyone wearing
it is at least a bit individual not a sheep...PLUS according to latest
mens' fashion trends from Valentino...the 30's look is IN !!!
Not that I'd ever wear a football shir in public....??!!
Dezzz.
|
32.5002 | | 45769::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:50 | 6 |
| re.5000
Blimey! That one took 14 minutes. It must've taken that long for you to come
up with that hilarious remark.
I must say that it was well worth the wait. Ho Ho Ho.
|
32.5003 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:50 | 19 |
| The thing I can never understand is that most of these people would be the same
ones to complain if they had to wear a uniform to work or school because it
doesn't allow them to express their individual identity. Just get back to the
old days of a scarve , rattler , crombie overcoat and flat cap.
P.S
An Irish company "O'Neills" who make replica shirts gave a breakdown of prices
for the shirts that they manufacture i.e 11 pounds manufacturing and 50% retail
mark up. Their shirts are made from identical materials to those in the English
league and they probably have even higher manufacturing costs compared to Umbro
and the like.
In addition. What's the story with Umbro. Up until a couple of years ago nobody
would touch their stuff with a forty foot pole , it was all Adidas. Does this
companie make deals with the clubs in that they won't release manufacturing
costs so that the clubs can price fix the shirts. IMO it is not just United but
a conspiricy amongst most of the Premier League clubs to keep the margins high
on these shirts. The whole thing stinks of a monopoly.
|
32.5004 | | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:54 | 3 |
| re.5002
Sorry, Matt - no offence intended.
|
32.5005 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:57 | 3 |
| How do I "spell check" before I submit a note(other than re-reading the note).
companie instead of company and I don't even have dyslexia as an excuse.
|
32.5006 | re 5004 . And why not ?????? | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:57 | 0 |
32.5007 | re -2 | 45769::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:58 | 3 |
| get dyslexia, and use it as an excuse.
Hope this helps.
|
32.5008 | There it's ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:00 | 15 |
| re.5005
Assuming you have the same keyboard as me..........
Hit the DO key. Type in SPELL & then hit <RETURN>. It'll ask you
if you wanT a PERSONAL DIRECTORY created...type N for N.
And there you have it. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to go to the various
command choices on offer & take it from there.
If you do not have the same keyboard as me.........
Tough !
|
32.5009 | General gripes ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Drat, drat and triple drat | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:30 | 13 |
|
Hey, Matt. You complain when you get a compliment, and you complain
when you get slagged. Talk about no pleasing some people.
And this bluddy SPELL thing doesn't work.
"Unable to create a subprocess in a captive account"
Anyway what I wanted to say was : 5009 notes (+/-). A world record
for this conference. But I wonder how many of these notes are in praise
of Man Utd, and how many are agin them ? Mainly the latter I'd wager.
Malc.
|
32.5010 | | 45769::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:32 | 3 |
| agin?
I'd sort out the spell checker, If I were you! 8-)
|
32.5011 | | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:37 | 7 |
| Malc,
Perhaps you should set up a new note or even a conference dedicated to
all you lovely Moan Utd bashers or subscribe to r.s.s where it seems to
be a popular past time amongst all the kiddies.
Dave
|
32.5012 | Let him who is without sin... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Drat, drat and triple drat | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:40 | 7 |
|
I told you I can't get the damn thing to work (complete with error
message. No priviledge, I would guess). However the word agin was meant
as in 'for and agin'. A debating term I believe. Were you not casting
aspersions on the Scottish noting style in the Celtic topic ? We're not
all from the Harold Robbins school of noting you know ...
|
32.5013 | Pedantic | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Oh, hi Uncle Inch | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:43 | 6 |
| Malc
Shouldn't it be "Let he who is without sin..."? After all, that is
grammatically a better sentence.
Stuart
|
32.5014 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Drat, drat and triple drat | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:47 | 9 |
|
Stuart, yes you are correct. Name all the cars in the Wacky Races.
Matt, read Rangers topic for Celtic topic.
Dave, och come on, you love us all really.
Malc.
|
32.5015 | | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:51 | 13 |
| Malc,
Cars or competitors in the Wacky Races ?
If competitors thenI think there was ..
Peter Perfect
the "cavemen"
Dick Dastardly and muttley
Penelope Pitstop
some inventor type chappie
|
32.5016 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:52 | 5 |
| re.5011
How subscribe to the R.S.S.(whatever that is)?
Choppers
|
32.5017 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Drat, drat and triple drat | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:56 | 7 |
|
5015. Dave, the cavemen were the Slag brothers, their car was called the
Bouldermobile. The inventor was Professor Pat Pending (who got a
mention yesterday in the Arsenal note). Loads more to get ...
Malc.
|
32.5018 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Oh, hi Uncle Inch | Tue Jan 17 1995 15:02 | 5 |
| The memory is vague (I had a hangover Saturday morning) but wasn't
there an Addams family type competitor or am I thinking of something
else?
Stuart
|
32.5019 | How about..... | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Tue Jan 17 1995 15:05 | 8 |
| I seem to remember a Private Meekly in the Army Surplus Special and
wasn't there a kind of Addams Family car, the Creepy Coop or something.
Were the Anthill Mob in it as well ? Peter Perfect in his penis
extension, Buzzsaw the Beaver?
I'll try and get the others over lunch.
Ian.
|
32.5020 | While on the subject... | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Tue Jan 17 1995 15:14 | 9 |
| I'm surprised MU haven't spotted the commercial opportunity on making a cartoon
strip like those 70's things like the Jacksons. With all the 'characters' in the
team I would have thought it would be perfect - just imagine all those crap
accents the characters could have :-)
At least fans of TGFTITW (or something like that) wouldn't have to worry about
reality in the Champions League (lots of smiley things)
|
32.5021 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Jan 17 1995 15:32 | 7 |
|
Back to some real news.......
Mark Hughes has no knee ligament damage but is expected to be out
for a month.
JBG
|
32.5022 | Heilp! Heilp! | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Jan 17 1995 15:36 | 7 |
| Back to Wacky Races,
There was a Witch with a skeleton car,
Yogi and Boo-Boo in their lunch-box type thing,
Top-Cat.
Choppers
|
32.5023 | You could rename this conference SOAPBOX II..8-( | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Tue Jan 17 1995 15:47 | 10 |
|
No wonder there's over 5000 replies in this topic....
Can we *try* and keep it to football? Please?
It's becoming a serious drag logging in here a couple of times
a day and having to trawl through GARBAGE. I'm wondering if it's
worth the bother of getting wound up about it.
Andy.
|
32.5024 | Only kiddin ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:02 | 8 |
| re.last
Here Here !!
BTW...Wasn't Eric Cantona the frog type person in the Ooh-Laa-Laa
Mobile ??
|
32.5025 | Sparkey, Back in a Month | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:13 | 7 |
32.5026 | Senisble replies, PLEASE !! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:20 | 16 |
|
Depending on which newspaper you read up here in Scotland, if Mark
Hughes is available for transfer, Celtic FC are keen to sign him.
One article states that the Celts are keen to land the 31 year-old, the
other claims they have no interest. One TV programme says that Tommy
Burns has already inquired aboout him, whilst another quotes TB as
saying "The price tag is too expensive due to his age".
If he is on his way, what do you Man U fans think ? Wouldn't you
rather see Choccy go than Sparky ? Or would you rather keep both ?
Personally, I think Fergie would be off his head to sell the Welshman,
as I believe he's one of the best (If not, thee best) strikers in the
Premiership.
|
32.5027 | OCH AYE LE NOO. | MASALA::GBRUCE | | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:31 | 7 |
| RE.-2
BTW...Wasn't Andy Walker the Haggis type person in the green and white
hooped football top,driving the Kiltmobile.
Pierre Boutin-Bruce.
|
32.5028 | Childiness prevails once again... | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Oh, hi Uncle Inch | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:32 | 7 |
| Some more wacky racers
Hillbillies in the Arkansas Chuggabug
Was Top-Cat really in Wacky Races?
Stuart
|
32.5029 | I'll get you Penelope Pitstop! | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:43 | 8 |
| I think Top Cat was in Wacky Races.
Re: Sparky.
What paper says that Celtic are interested. I get the Daily Ranger and it
didn't say anything in it. I wouldn't believe anything in it anyway as it
is a Huns rag, and I don't believe anything in The Sun for obvious reasons.
Choppers
|
32.5030 | Mo-Jo For paradise...... | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | We Now Work In Prison CELLS | Tue Jan 17 1995 17:28 | 9 |
| re-1
Haw chippers....
Top Cat was NOT and NEVER was in Wacky races.......
So get back and do some work ya lazy git.........
SQF Jambo #1
|
32.5031 | | 45769::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Tue Jan 17 1995 17:33 | 7 |
| There were 2 incarnations of Wacky races. The first included only the
originals such as PP, DD, the keystone cops (or whatever all those blokes in a
big car were called) etc. The 2nd included loads of other cartoon "stars" such
as Yogi and BooBoo, Snagglepuss and others.
Hope this helps
Matt$cartoonguru
|
32.5032 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Jan 17 1995 17:37 | 3 |
| Top Cat must have been in the 2nd edition then.
Choppers
|
32.5033 | The Guv'nor Returns | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Jan 20 1995 13:05 | 6 |
32.5034 | It all works out over a season??? | YUPPY::PANES | Chantelle - what a girl | Mon Jan 23 1995 12:00 | 14 |
|
Having recently added yet another shirt to their product range, yesterday
Manchester United launched "The Red Fred" version of Paul Durkin.
To be fair though, I am sure that Shearer must have shoved Keane at
some stage during the game, and the referee was probably just
waiting to see whether Moan U should get the benefit of the advantage
rule.
Stuart
BTW Any ManU noters going to Selhurst on Wednesday??
|
32.5035 | "What shove?" | MASALA::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Mon Jan 23 1995 13:07 | 10 |
|
Saw brief highlights of the game yesterday and IMO the Sherwood goal
should never have been chalked off.
Any truth in the rumour that Cantona isn`t happy playing alongside
Cole?A friend who saw the game said that Cantona hardly passed the
ball to Cole even when it was the easy option.
Still,at least last nights result keeps the neutral supporter
interested in the Championship race.
Davie.
|
32.5036 | | LEMAN::SIMPSON | Stephen Simpson@GEO, DTN:821 5105 | Mon Jan 23 1995 14:34 | 3 |
| Just for those who don't live in the UK - what were the circumstances
surrounding this disallowed goal?
|
32.5037 | What a load of old .... | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Mon Jan 23 1995 15:15 | 20 |
|
Absolutely incredible. I used to think Liverpool in the past had the rub
of the green but this is beyond belief.
The truth of the fact is...IF Keane 'had' been pushed then
EVERYBODY...the world and his brother...would have known. He has shown
in the last few weeks that he's a whinging little..ehhh..so-and-so
who's moaning is only surpassed by that German Lotahr Matthaus.
This game is NOT basketball. This is a contact sport and ironically
there was NO contact.
Abysmal....should United win this title by less than 6 points then I
forgive everything I said about some Italian teams bribing referees.
Having said all that...Cantona's goal WAS a beauty....
Dezzz.
|
32.5038 | Isn't Kenny a miserable sod | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Jan 23 1995 16:00 | 4 |
| The key to the non-goal was to watch Shearer's reaction. He knew he'd
fouled.
Blackburn didn't deserve anything from the game.
|
32.5039 | not over until the final whistle... | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Mon Jan 23 1995 16:05 | 7 |
|
Don't see what the fuss is about...
If the goal had been allowed, then Steve Bruce would have scored the
winner in the 97th minute. :-_
Neil
|
32.5040 | | 45807::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Mon Jan 23 1995 16:21 | 18 |
|
Not a bad game, mainly down to Man Utd, Blackburn were pretty poor for
a team at the top of the League. I was suprised how inferior they are
to Man Utd but they are still top and have a game in hand.
Blackburn were unlucky not to drag a draw out of it, as that decision
was awfull, but as someone else said, they hardly deserved it.
Boring but United will win the League again, Blackburn have done
nothing so far to convince me that they can handle the big occasion and
all the pressure that goes with it. Everytime they are in that position,
they lose.
Dave...
|
32.5041 | Cantona Jealous??? | PEKING::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Mon Jan 23 1995 17:59 | 11 |
| Rep A few back..
I also noticed Cantona didn't seem to pass to Cole when he was making a
better runs than others but probably will take him some time to get used to
Cole playing in the same side!!8-)Cole had a right go at him near the
end when he was clear through on the left hand side but Cantona played
it the opposite direction and the ball was wasted...
Man U played very well and deserved the win even though Blackburns goal
seemed good to me...
Aron...
|
32.5042 | Kenny the Moan | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Jan 23 1995 19:55 | 13 |
32.5043 | Is this the Football conference?? | YUPPY::PANES | Selhurst Parklife is all a blur | Mon Jan 23 1995 20:22 | 10 |
| <<< Note 32.5042 by ESSB::BLONG "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994" >>>
-< Kenny the Moan >-
>ball by, and gave a free out. It doesn't take more then a slight push to put
^^^^^^^^
Do what??
Stuart
|
32.5044 | Oh for the craic.... | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Tue Jan 24 1995 11:46 | 7 |
|
Yes, a free out.....a Gaelic Football term that creeps into soccer
commentary...
Sounds bloody stupid I know but ah well there you are.....
Dezzz.
|
32.5045 | 3 points please | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Jan 24 1995 13:30 | 18 |
32.5046 | Maybe the judge is biased as well ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | All aboard the Skylark ... | Tue Jan 24 1995 14:54 | 8 |
|
I think O.J. Simpson looks like Paul Mince's big brother.
Are they perhaps related ? I think we should be told. (It would
certainly explain a lot.)
Malc.
|
32.5047 | Still top | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Tue Jan 24 1995 15:20 | 20 |
|
RE: 5040
(Blackburn always lose on the big occasions)
Cast your mind back to Easter Monday last year when Blackburn had to
win and beat united 2-0 at Ewood.
Overall, I thought that United deserved to win on the day. It was very
much the opposite to the Easter fixture last year with the same result.
We have come through a few difficult fixtures and are still clear top
with a game in hand. We now need to get back to winning ways in the
next 2 games both at home to put the pressure back on united.
I'm not even going to comment on the disallowed Rovers goal as everyone
is clear that is was yet another terrible decision.
Regards
Stephen
|
32.5048 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Jan 24 1995 15:32 | 16 |
|
Stephen..
re- Blacburn always lose on the big occasion.
Okay they won that game, but it didnt win them anything and they still
havent won anything. What about the Liverpool game in the CCC and the
Newcastle game in the FA Cup and as for Europe.......
If/when they win something then I'll take it all back, but until then
they have'nt shown that they have got what it takes to win the one's
that matter.
We will see in May.
Dave...
|
32.5049 | Cheap Jibe | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | Zowie, Cavie! | Wed Jan 25 1995 11:04 | 6 |
| Dave
At least Blackburn know what it's like to go into Europe other than on
their holidays 8^)
Stuart
|
32.5050 | Feyanoord (twice) Brugge and Anderlect. | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Wed Jan 25 1995 11:22 | 13 |
|
Stu..
Yeah its good, Ive been and seen my team win a trophy.
Still next year we are back.
Dave...
|
32.5051 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Wed Jan 25 1995 13:23 | 18 |
|
Well I finally got round to watching the ManU v Blackburn game last night
and have to say it was a great game to watch. United took the game to
Blackburn who sat back and produced very little in the way of breaks.
No question that United deserved the win although the decision on
Shearer was questionable. Cantona booked as usualy for jumping in -
Sutton was obviously trying to copy the technique to the same effect.
Giggs is back to form & Keane has found his natural place. Flowers had
an excellent game in goal for Blackburn, so did Steve Hendry (why does
he wear that silly blond wig? 8-).
I wouldn't bet against United winning the championship again -
they've effectively killed of Newcastles chances by buying Cole,
Liverpool, Forest & Spurs are not yet up to staying the course (no
decent reserve team for starters) ...... so its down to Blackburn to
hold them off and they still haven't shown us that they can handle the
pressure.
JBG
|
32.5052 | He does go for the balls though....... | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Jan 25 1995 14:26 | 7 |
| >an excellent game in goal for Blackburn, so did Steve Hendry (why does
>he wear that silly blond wig? 8-). ^^^^^^^^^^^^
Wrong Scot. Steve Hendry is a Snooker player, you are thinking of Colin Hendry :-)
Choppers
|
32.5053 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | A jar of turkey seepage please. | Wed Jan 25 1995 14:35 | 1 |
| Call me a comedy genius, but I think Jon was taking the mick.
|
32.5054 | Cantona must go? | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'm the new Romario | Thu Jan 26 1995 01:25 | 22 |
|
*NEWSFLASH*
Great news for all ABU's like myself as I've just heard that Cantona has
disgraced himself once again and this time he must go. There can be no
reprieve this time. I have just seen it on the news and it was an utter
disgrace. It was more like Bruce Lee as he made a flying kick at a poor innocent
fan who was minding his own business and who had paid around 20 pds for a
night's entertainment and was set upon by this mindless thug. This is no
way to set an example to all the kids watching on TV.
Cantona will be charged by the F.A and hopefully will face criminal charges
for his attack. He should be kicked out of the English game altogether and
then we'll see how good the Mancs are without Eric. He should be sent back to
France. The game can do without thugs like this. Ronnie Whelan and John
Aldridge and all other great Liverpool players never brought the game into
disrepute.
C U N N O
|
32.5055 | Or are you merely on the wind-up again ???? | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Jan 26 1995 01:40 | 6 |
|
Cunno,
Please explain ! When did this occur ? Was he provoked/attacked ?
|
32.5056 | Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Cantona is a thug and must go | Thu Jan 26 1995 02:04 | 20 |
| <<< Note 32.5055 by MASALA::JJACK >>>
-< Or are you merely on the wind-up again ???? >-
Cunno,
Please explain ! When did this occur ? Was he provoked/attacked ?
It's no wind up at all. Cantona was sent off by the referee after Cantona
had kicked out at one of the Crystal Palace defenders. As he was walking down
the touchline, he must have exchanged words with one of the Palace fans.
Cantona then made a Bruce Lee like lunge over the hoardings with both feet
and kicked the fan. He then punched him in the face. He had to be restrained
by other players. This could spell the end of Cantona's career at OT, with
any luck. He will face a long ban.
The game finished 1-1 (May for Utd and Southgate for Utd.
C U N N O
|
32.5057 | Talented nutter. | WSTENG::DSMITH | Shut the F**K up Mr. Howe | Thu Jan 26 1995 03:54 | 11 |
|
Latest news, 00:30 on Radio 1, is that the local plods may be charging
2 Utd players, allegedly Cantona and Ince with assault following the
incident at last nights game. The FA have also said they'll act in the
strongest way possible if the players are guilty "of bringing the game
into disrepute". Looks like Cantona may have played his last game in
English soccer, I wouldn't be surprised if Utd give him a free transfer
back to the continent.
Danny.
|
32.5058 | | ZURA6::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Jan 26 1995 11:06 | 7 |
|
Sounds like his firey Gallic temprament has finally got the better
of him. I think the FA have little choice than to ban him for some
time. Hopefully the FA will make sure they are on legally sound ground
before imposing a ban! 8-)
JBG
|
32.5059 | Only in Nat. Team | ULYSSE::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Thu Jan 26 1995 11:17 | 10 |
|
re: .5054
Back to France ?
He is virtually banned by the French Clubs, for putting the mess
wherever he goes.
May be Spain ?
PYV
|
32.5060 | Someone's been watching too much Bushido on Sky.. | 45769::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups | Thu Jan 26 1995 11:26 | 27 |
| It appears that Mince's mouth went into overdrive and he was shouting
at the Palace fans "C'mon, we'll take you all". Presumably, that could
be construed by the Plods as incitement to riot (or is that just
wishful thinking)?
As for Cantona, initially he will get banned for the rest of the season
which will be reduced to 12 games on appeal. He'll be found guilty in
the courts and given a hefty fine and suspended sentence. Man Utd will
stand by their man but will Eric be loyal to them? Past behaviour seems
to indicate not.
All this because some imaginative "Sarf Lahndanar" called him a "french
c***/w*****/b****** (delete as applicable). Hardly calls for aggravated
assault and is certainly6 no worse than any other footballer has to
endure. Cantona's biggest problem that he gets sent off more often than
any other player for violent conduct (2 stamping incidents last year
alone) or dangerous play thus inciting fans.
There is no excuse for his behaviour and if the FA fail to ban him for
at least the rest of the season, they will have failed football. Of
course, Cantona now has the problem that everytime he goes near a
touchline he will be baited by every brain dead moron looking for him
to leap at them so that they can say "I was the one who kicked the Sh*t
out of Cantona" although of course it would come out in a series of
grunts as they have yet to grasp the concept of speech.
Stuart
|
32.5061 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Thu Jan 26 1995 11:37 | 4 |
| Well all I can say is that with out Cantona, ManU have no chance of
winning the title.... :->>>>>>>>>>>>>
Rick.
|
32.5062 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu Jan 26 1995 11:41 | 7 |
| He was in a bad mood all night (maybe Fergie'd told him he HAD to pass to
Cole?). Even on the BBC highlights you could see him arguing with a Palace
defender straight after the kickoff.
What a waste.
grahame
|
32.5063 | The End of Eric??? | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:01 | 13 |
32.5064 | Cantona & Van Damne in 'Kick Boxing XXII' | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:15 | 6 |
| >Conference Title : Hristo Stochkov 1994 Euro Golden Boot
I think 1995's should be awarded to Eric for his wonderful flying
kick.. he'll be appearing in kick boxing movies before too long...
Rick.
|
32.5065 | Latest kit: white with blood stains all over... | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:19 | 4 |
| Well, Eric's thrown his teddy out of the pram again. Maybe once too
often. Chantelle will be most upset.
Paul.
|
32.5066 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:21 | 4 |
| Maybe Eric should undergo hypnotherapy like Myra Hindley is reportedly
going to do...
|
32.5067 | A little more than just swearing ... | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:22 | 9 |
|
The latest claims by witnesses is that the Palace fan threw something
(some are saying a coin) that hit Monsieur Cantona on the
head/shoulder, and that it what he reacted to. Who knows, the fans
around the incident are going to be a little biased, and I hope that El
Plod thick carefully about what most of them say .....
Steve
|
32.5068 | | 45769::GEORGEM | A jar of turkey seepage please. | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:23 | 6 |
| French to$$er! Mind you, I had a laugh at the bloke he was punching. Did you
see the "c'mon, I'm 'ard as nails, me" look on his face! hahahahaha!
Why don't they send Cantona into the Italian league where most of the crowd is
probably mafioso, and if he kicked one of them, 15,000 of the bloke's mates
pull out machine guns and pummel Eric.
|
32.5069 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | All aboard the Skylark ... | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:25 | 9 |
|
There was a sketch on Radio One this morning about Man Utd signing
Chris Eubank with him parading around the pitch to cries of "Ooh, aah,
Eubank-a" (or something similar) then legging it as soon as Eric appears.
Well, it made me laugh ......
Malc.
|
32.5070 | Shit hits fan | YUPPY::PANES | Selhurst Parklife is all a blur | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:26 | 15 |
| <<< Note 32.5060 by 45769::STRATFORDS "Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups" >>>
-< Someone's been watching too much Bushido on Sky.. >-
> All this because some imaginative "Sarf Lahndanar" called him a "french
> c***/w*****/b****** (delete as applicable). Hardly calls for aggravated
Stuart,
It was in fact a disagreement about one of Spinoza's more controversial
philosophys. You must bear in mind that Eric is a thinker, a talented
footballer, but most importantly, mentally unstable.
STuart
|
32.5071 | It's a tough old life | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:29 | 10 |
| re -1
Stuart
There is of course the possibility that the Palace fan was in fact an
art critic and he had been overly critical of Eric's latest painting,
likening it to the stuff that is churned out on a daily basis in
Infants schools all around the world 8^)
Stuart
|
32.5072 | Ban for life | IOSG::LAYNE | | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:31 | 15 |
| All season I have been backing United for the championship, simply
because I didn't want Blackburn to win it. But after last night, all I
have to say is: c'mon rovers.
Really some of the Man United players need to be severely disciplined,
i.e. Cantona, Ince and Keane. Everytime you look at these players they
are either arguing or kicking someone.
I personally feel Cantona should be banned for life from any football
league and on top of that the Man United should be punished as well.
Maybe then the players would realize that when they let themselves down
that they also let the club down.
WL
|
32.5073 | Eric to be Idle | GALVIA::BSMITH | fweeze wabbit ........ | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:35 | 8 |
|
Heard on RTE 1 News this morning ...
"Maybe the FA should consider putting back up the fences ....
to protect the fans from the players"
|
32.5074 | New Evidence | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:36 | 6 |
|
The referee has spoken out on this issue, and has ruled that Cantona
did not jump into the crowd, Shearer nipped in and pushed him ....
S
|
32.5075 | Cantona out now! | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:37 | 47 |
| I can only say that I'm completely staggered that Cantona did what he
did last night. The guy must have had his brain disconnected from his
body to do what he did? How many cameramen and TV cameras were there
last night? He did the Manc and English football proud last night
with his display of uncontrolled aggression. He will probably be
getting a phone call from the local Kung-Fu club in Manchester asking
whether he wants a belt (black that is) after the display he gave last
evening.
If the FA don't ban him for life I think they will have failed
football in general. There is no escape for the behaviour he
displayed last night. This will have a very detrimental effect of
Manchester United and on the league in general. I think it's upto
Manchester United to grasp the nettle and tell it to Cantona like it
is. Ferguson hasn't the balls I think and as for Martin Edwards I
have even less faith. However I have least faith in the FA and PFA to
take the correct action in this case :-(. Cantona will probably get
banned until the end of the season and will be free to come back next
season if he wants. How the civil law will deal with him should be
interesting on the other hand.
In my book what he did probably constitutes the worst possible assault
(no pun intended) on football. Worse that the damage of any bribery
scandal, but will the punishment be the same?
Knowing that I'm biased against Cantona and the Manc, I think that
Cantona should not be allowed play soccer again in England or
anywhere for that matter. It's just not safe for the fans and most
especially for Cantona himself as he will become the target of intense
- and I mean intense - pressure from every fan who would like to be
the one to take him out (of which there are many I guarantee after
last night's performance).
Can FIFA step in and slap a world wide ban on him? Are there any
precedents for an action such as this?
Who's the big hero this morning?
I wouldn't even start on Ince, that pup! He wasn't involved in the
original fracas but contrived to get tangled up in the one that
Cantona started. Very, very stupid. If this little incident happened
in any lower division club the newspapers and FA would be screaming to
have the whole club disbanded and everyone involved banned for life.
I just think it smacks of double standards that Cantona may only get a
half season ban!
James.
|
32.5076 | | 45769::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:45 | 9 |
| re.5068
Matt
You fail to grasp the importance of last night for that fan.When he
sits his little grandchildren on his knee, he will be telling the story
of the day he kicked the sh*t out of Eric Cantona...
Stuart
|
32.5077 | It could be worse | NEWOA::LANARK::MITCHELL_A | Don't play COMPETE !! | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:50 | 14 |
|
Re: The French idiot
It could be worse...............
imagine if Moan U were playing Millwall. They would still be cleaning up
the stains left after the Moan Utd players had been ripped apart by the
little old granny that Eric knocked over.
Andy
|
32.5078 | | LEMAN::SIMPSON | Stephen Simpson@GEO, DTN:821 5105 | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:59 | 4 |
| <<< Note 32.5070 by YUPPY::PANES "Selhurst Parklife is all a blur" >>>
-< Shit hits fan >-
:-)
|
32.5079 | COMMITMENT..!! | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Thu Jan 26 1995 13:00 | 24 |
|
You have got to admire Cantona....!!
He showed great "FIGHTING" spirit and proved that he is prepared to
"BATTLE" to the end for Man.U.
8-) )
|
32.5080 | | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Thu Jan 26 1995 13:25 | 7 |
| Has there been any official announcement from Old Trafford yet. They
must say something at some time today or everyone will think they are
condoning last nights' actions. If Man Utd don't ban Cantona themselves
then I think that the FA will (should) be more severe in the penalty
they give to the player.
Paul.
|
32.5081 | Eric...next stop Italy? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Jan 26 1995 13:34 | 31 |
| Cantona's had it coming to him for a while now. This is probably a good
opportunity for the FA to show a bit of guts and go one better than their
Spanish counterparts who've invariably failed to take convincing action against
Stoitchkov (another gifted genius with behaviour problems) despite the latter's
disgraceful exploits in recent years. Paul Ince looks to be going the same way
(superb player, but an uncontrolable temper). As for Denis Irwin, he's an
extremely average player with an uncontrollable temper.
However, I can't help feeling perplexed at the way M.sieur Cantona has managed
to arouse more hatred in this notesfile than even Ian Wright at his best (not
to mention Vinnie Jones!). I think some people have now got what they wanted
from the 1994/95 season. It has to be said that the British really do hate a
winner (especially a *French* winner). Let's hope that Crystal Palace now
dominate English football for the next n years, so we can all join together and
hate them. Now where's my camel...
re: .5067
I'm sure the police will get a wealth of first-hand evidence from the nearby
fans who they asked for statements. "Well, officer, the gentleman (upright
pilar of society that he is) was sitting right next to me as it happens. I
distinctly saw him get up to offer the Frenchman his bag of liquorice allsorts.
And then...all hell let loose. Like a wildcat he was, officer...swaring,
spitting, kickng. And I'm sure I saw a glint of metal - you didn't find a
kniffe on him did you officer? Oh well, he must have thrown it away. You can't
trust these latins, can you, officer?"
At least the Palace fans will be more satisfied with this ref than the one at
Old Trafford. And it sounds like Palace were unlucky not to win again last
night ;-)
Dom
|
32.5082 | Career | UTRTSC::WARD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 13:54 | 6 |
| Can someone remind us of Cantona's career in France. I vaguely
remember his being at Marseille, and I think Bordeaux (?), but I
don't know all the details .. when was he finally banned and for
what reason ??
Thanks - Ray
|
32.5083 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 14:22 | 2 |
| Shit, I've just remembered - forget the Premier League and the FA Cup,
I've got Cantona in all 3 of my fantasy football teams !!!
|
32.5084 | Time for the Purshase of LE-TISS!!! | 45807::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Thu Jan 26 1995 14:43 | 1 |
|
|
32.5085 | Heard over the tannoy at Old Trafford | 45796::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Thu Jan 26 1995 14:49 | 12 |
|
All together now....
"EVERYBODY WAS KUNG-FU FIGHTING !!"
:-)
Ian.
|
32.5086 | Where's your Cantona - Far Far Away | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Thu Jan 26 1995 15:25 | 26 |
|
Everything is rosey in Blackburn this morning; apart from the 8 inches
of snow that fell last night.
We are still top. now with 2 home games in hand.
Cantona has to go for ever, and United will have to spend mega bucks on
another striker; should have bought Shearer while you had the chance.
Cole has lost his confidence; 11 games without a goal.
Keane suspended, Ince in trouble with Cantona.
I think the world is falling apart for United at the moment, which can
only lead to happiness in Blackburn.
I'm off to buy a paper with a 28 page Cantona exclusive.
Stephen
Kennys Barmy Army
|
32.5087 | | KERNEL::BARTHUR | | Thu Jan 26 1995 15:29 | 25 |
|
Is that Kung Fu Paul?
Na He's only had two bottles Alex!!:>)))))))
|
32.5088 | little things amuse little minds (like mine) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Thu Jan 26 1995 15:41 | 18 |
|
Ive had great fun this morning reading all this. Nice to see Martin
being the one to break the story in this conference!
The lad Cantona's done great. He's given us the most fun for ages in
British Football!
Still waiting for Andy Sants contribution, but he's probably off being a
top executive somewhere :-)
I think the most worrying thing for Man Utd this morning, must be the
fact that the lads from "sainsburys car park" really tore strips off
them for a good proportion of the game last night (admittedly in difficult
conditions) and it was only cantona's attempts to tear strips off that
fan that seemed to turn the tide.
Ian.
|
32.5089 | Sweet FA? | 45769::CAITHNESS_C | Colin Caithness @REO, 830-4525 | Thu Jan 26 1995 16:15 | 3 |
| Just heard that the FA will make an announcement at 4.30 this afternoon.
Colin.
|
32.5090 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Jan 26 1995 16:18 | 9 |
| I`ve got 2 observations from last night.
a) The agility of Cantona to jump 2 footed over the barrier into the
fan. Most impressive.
b) All credit to the fan who then steamed in and had a go. Just imagine
his shame if he ran.
|
32.5091 | The Door for Eric | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Jan 26 1995 16:28 | 8 |
32.5092 | | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Thu Jan 26 1995 16:51 | 6 |
| Reported on Reuters that the French FA have stated that Cantona will
not be selected for further internationals.
We'll see...
Paul.
|
32.5093 | Erics record. | NEWOA::LANARK::MITCHELL_A | Don't play COMPETE !! | Thu Jan 26 1995 16:56 | 44 |
|
re A few back asking about Eric the nutters previous good behavior.
The following was taken from todays daily crap. It should go someway (if
true !!) to shutting up those wallies in the Crystal Palace note saying
Eric is innocent or at least as innocent as Paul Merson.
1987 Fined at Auxerre for punching his own goalie Bruno Martini
1988 Banned for year by French FA after calling national team coach Henri
Michel "a s***bag"
1989 Suspended indefinately by Marseille after throwing his shirt at the
Referee
1990 Banned 10 days by Montpellier for smashing his boots into team mate
Jean Claude Lemoult
1991 Banned for three games for throwing ball at Ref. At a disciplinary
hearing he called each judge an idiot. Ban increased for two months and he
announced his retirement.
1993 Sent off at end of Manchester Utds european Cup match in Galatasaray
after accusinf Ref of cheating. Involved in an altercation with a Turkish
Policeman. Banned for four european games.
March 1994 Sent of at Swindon for stamping and again three days later at
Arsenal Banned for five matches.
July 1994 Thrown out of Stadium before Brazil v Sweden World cup semi final
for throwing a punch at an official. He was attending as a commentator for
French TV
Aug 1994 Sent off v Rangers in a pre season friendly and missed Man Us
first three games. TV ad for Nike sportswear in which Cantona has a four
letter outburst is ruled obsene and banned.
Jan 1995 Sent off at Crystal Palace and attacks a fan as he leaves pitch
Jesus and they said Attila the Hun was Violent.
Andy
|
32.5094 | Trying READING the notes !!!!!! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 17:04 | 9 |
| >>the following was taken from todays daily crap. It should go someway (if
>>true !!) to shutting up those wallies in the Crystal Palace note saying
>>Eric is innocent or at least as innocent as Paul Merson.
For the last bleedin' time - I AM NOT SAYING THAT CANTONA IS INNOCENT _
I THINK HE SHOULD BE BANNED FROM THE ENGLISH GAME. I'm merely
questioning the way the FA handles cases ... oh, what's the point !
Dave
|
32.5095 | ...is that Batty ? | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Thu Jan 26 1995 17:06 | 11 |
|
The Frenchman should be banned for life, but looking at the pictures in
the paper I think kenny Dalglish should be banned also for sending
David Batty to provoke him.
On a serious note, good riddnace to the french nuisance, but as for
Ince, he is a current England International, his behaviour is also
beyond belief.
Dave...
|
32.5096 | Man U fans all say Ban him | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Thu Jan 26 1995 17:07 | 8 |
|
I agree totally with what Dave is saying. All Man U fans that I have
spoken too *ALL* say that Cantona should be banned from the English
game. It seems to be non-Man U fans that are providing explanations for
his actions....
Steve
|
32.5097 | he's DOOMED I tell ya, DOOMED.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 17:20 | 15 |
| I thought that I'd have my say on the incident....
BAN HIM FERGUSON....BAN HIM NOW. Don't wait for the FA or
UEFA/FIFA....Ban him and transfer list him now....and put that other
moaning face git Ince on the list as well....
....and then put them up against a wall and shoot them and burn their
corpses and dance on their ashes while singing `HALLELUIA' and then
cast their ashes to the 4 winds....
I reckon that this would be sufficient punishment....
;<) just in case someone thinks that I'm serious....
Ray....
|
32.5098 | Eric *is* Hulk Hogan | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Thu Jan 26 1995 17:35 | 14 |
|
If Utd sell Cantona they could make a few million if the purchaser is
willing to forget previous antics. I mean Wilkinson bought him knowing
he was a bit of a head-the-ball.
This will mean that Utd will have even more money to bolster the team
with quality players.
Personally I think the FA should reset Utd's points total to zero and
we can all watch them struggle at the bottom of the league trying to
overtake Ipswich and Leicester and avoid the drop into the Endsleigh
1st Division.
Neil
|
32.5099 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Jan 26 1995 17:45 | 31 |
| >On a serious note, good riddnace to the french nuisance, but as for
>Ince, he is a current England International, his behaviour is also
>beyond belief.
Dave, you are taking the proverbial...this comment is Sooooo English ;-)
OK M. Cantona is French...so what...because Ince is an England
International its a surprise ? I seem to remember a few England
International players in the past not being so 'all shining bright'.
I detect from the comments being made that the majority of United
supporers are adopting the opinion that....
1. Ban him from the English game so as no other team can get
him...
2. So what...Release a new 'home' strip of a red shirt and a yellow
steak down the back and watch Le Tissier come knocking on the door....
I must admit...on reflection the decision of Howard Wilkinson is now
starting to hold gallons....but he along with the previous
managers/clubs, the French F.A. and his current club should be slapped
by F.I.F.A. for negligence of his diciplinary record.
Having said all that..a bit like George Best...what a waste...what a
shame...
Regards,
Dezzz.
|
32.5100 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 17:54 | 21 |
| re:-1
All this stuff about Wilko having a good laugh is a bit odd. He sells
a player to his teams biggest rivals, who then go on and win two
consecutive championships and the FA cup !!!! Good business eh Wilko ?
So he leaves Utd - I'll be sorry to see him go, but Cantona has helped
elevate Utd to a very healthy state. I think you're wrong Dezz in
suggesting that Utd fans want him banned so nobody else in England can
have him. I think, for once, we've taken off the rose-tinted specs and
realised that this time he's gone too far. When Hughesie is fit (I
presume his futurs at OT is now assured), this line-up is still more
than capable of challenging for honours :
Schmeichel
Parker/Neville May/Bruce Pallister Sharpe
Kanchelskis Ince Keane Giggs
Hughes Cole
That team can also represent Utd in Europe (should we qualify) !
Dave
|
32.5101 | cheers mate, ill have my place in the team back! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Thu Jan 26 1995 17:59 | 4 |
|
Hughes must be rubbing his hands in glee!
Ian.
|
32.5102 | | 45769::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups | Thu Jan 26 1995 17:59 | 7 |
| Dave
The centre of midfield is very workmanlike. No flair. I should know.
Having watched Arsenal on a regular basis, I'm a bloody expert in that
department 8^(
Stuart
|
32.5103 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:02 | 12 |
| Weird isn't it ?
First, Hughes is about to be transferred to Everton, and then he gets
injured at Newcastle.
Then, just as rumours start up again in Scouseland about Hughes,
Cantona performs his Bruce Lee routine and probably gets himself banned
from the game. The result - Utd surely must keep Hughes which is
exactly what Hughes wanted in the first place.
Perhaps we've uncovered a fiendish plot by Sparky to stay at OT !
|
32.5104 | Appalled.... | TRUCKS::SANT | You can't hide those lyin' eyes!! | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:04 | 27 |
|
Right, Dezz. What a waste, what a shame.
I haven't seen the incident yet, but I feel like I've alreay
seen it a dozen times ;-)
I have known for some time that Eric has a serious personality
disorder. This has got him into so much trouble in such a short
space of time in England. Fans and players alike know that if
you wind him up tightly enough eventually he'll snap. And boy, does
he go off! Literally.
The nauseating comments by some of our noter brethren sicken me.
You've all got what you wanted - a big stick to beat us all. Don't
bother trying to justify your comments, Dave Edwards - they won't
listen to a word. I know you're as sickened by the whole affair
as I and any other right-minded individual. Meanwhile the pathetic
gloating and judge-and-jury opinions from people, some of whom see
nothing wrong in copying offensive and insulting material from other
sources not entitled to be in this notesfile are extraordinary.
If the reports of Cantona's actions are accurate he should be
banned from the English game for life. I doubt that he will -
the FA are notoriously long on words and short on actions -
but maybe United will take the decision for them....we'll see.
Andy.
|
32.5105 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:07 | 16 |
| re.5102
Stuart,
Yep it is workmanlike - but what's it up against ? Liverpool,
Blackburn, Forest etc are not really renowned for their abundance of
flair players. Anyway, Giggs, Sharpe and KanKan have been known to
perform the odd fancy flick (not the Eric variety) in their time.
That team is also fairly young. Giggs, Sharpe, Cole, Keane, Neville
and May are all 23 or under. KanKan and Ince are only mid-20s. Lots
of potential, and with the kids such as Butt, Beckham and Scholes,
there should be enough talent at the club to prove that Utd aren't a
one-man team. And if there isn't, we can always buy Le Tissier !
Dave
|
32.5106 | | UTRTSC::WARD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:09 | 6 |
| Thanks for reminding me of Cantona's time in France. The shirt
throwing incident at Marseille caused as much fuss then as the
current punch throwing incident. As for punching his own goalkeeper -
I wish he'd been playing for Monaco, that's all I can say ...
Ray
|
32.5107 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:13 | 12 |
|
Dezzz
What I meant to say, and reading it it was worded wrong, was that I
could'nt care less about Cantona, but I happen to think Ince is quite
good and and that he is pretty important to England's midfield.
Cantona could be banned from Football for life for all I care, I'm only
interested in Tottenham and England, and as Cantona plays for neither,
well, as I said I could'nt care less.
Dave...
|
32.5108 | Ban all United. | VIVIAN::D_HICKEY | The longer u live the sooner u die | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:19 | 14 |
|
Let's hope the FA take action against Schmeichal and Ferguson as well
as the others .
Schmeichal could clearly be seen gesticulating at Palace fans after
returning from the tunnel area.
On United scoring , Ferguson deliberately turned towards the Palace
fans punching the air.
I want em all banned for life!
|
32.5109 | Well... | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:34 | 3 |
|
.. I suppose that's the only way anyone else will win anything ;-)
|
32.5110 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:38 | 6 |
|
Dave....quite...that 'was' what I though you were intimating....
Phew...
Dezzz.
|
32.5111 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:55 | 44 |
|
I'd be very surprised to see Cantona get a life ban from English
football. Are there any precedents here? Remember old Cloughie slapping
a few fans (Forest fans at that!) some years back & got done for
bringing the game into disrepute (fined / banned from the touchline for
2 games?) - he apologised to the 2 fans in question live on TV (gave 'em
both a kiss too but we won't go into that any further. 8-)
Anyway, as Dave Edwards says, the FA haven't been all that tough on
players for "bringing the game into disrepute". I think the ban has to
be harsh - harsh enoug to be a real punishment, harsh enough to be
setting a good precedent as a deterent for the future & harsh enough to
tell all the young would be Cantonas etc out there that such behaviour
is not acceptable.
However, I don't think his career should be ended by this. There
have been many incidents away from grounds (eg. Gaza at any nightclub
8-) that have hardly been punished. Look at the situation in Rugby. A
French player head-butts an opponent in an international, is caught on
camera, & the French Union merely drop him from the next international!
I think you have to keep things in proportion. The police will deal
with any criminal charges. The FA & ManU have to be harsh but fair.
I reckon banning Cantona for the rest of the season is about the limit.
Add a big fine - enough to knock his wages back a good bit. Any more is
taking it IMO too far (I would ban him for 10 games with a 10,000 pound
fine for him & 50,000 for United 8-).
I doubt there's any question that he wasn't provoked. The problem
is what level of provocation is acceptable? What if someone really had
thrown a coin....or a brick? Was the abuse racial in nature? etc There
are too side to it. The fan in question is unlikely to be completely
blameless, although this in no way excuses Cantona for his actions.
I've played in games against teams where "fans" on the touch line would
try and trip you as you ran by (with umbrella even!), where you
regularly got spat at etc. Football in general still need more cleaning
up on both sides of the hoardings. I for one do not agree that we
should simply say "verbal abuse is part of the game & you have to accept
that as a player".
JBG
Ps. I think Paul Merson's behaviour would have a more dangerous effect
on young football fans. Most kids no that jumping over a fence and
attacking someone is wrong & deserves to be punished. Looking at
Merson, some kids are going to see a football star who took drugs &
drank & gambled etc & now look at him - he's still a football star -
message -> taking drugs can't be that bad!
|
32.5112 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:58 | 7 |
|
Peter,
we seem to be on the same wavelength but in different notes (ok, so
you got in there first)
JBG
|
32.5113 | Well.... | 45796::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Thu Jan 26 1995 19:50 | 4 |
| Any news on the FA inquiry yet?
Ian.
|
32.5114 | lighten up, its only a mad manc | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Thu Jan 26 1995 19:58 | 10 |
|
Nothing of any great note was said apparently:
full enquiry...blah blah...as fair as possible to all parties
concerned...blah blah...sever punishment if proved...blah blah
i Think we should have our own internal enquiry regarding several
severe sense-of-humour failures today.
Ian.
|
32.5115 | It's been bugging me all day .. | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 20:01 | 8 |
| I've been sat here trying to think of similar incident to last night -
this is going back a little bit, but didn't Birmingham City sign an
Argentinian after a World Cup ('76 ?) called Tarantini ? I seem to
remember that during a match, he steamed into the crowd and started
attacking somebody. Anybody else remember this incident, and more
importantly, what happened to him ?
Dave
|
32.5116 | Well said that man ! | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | All aboard the Skylark ... | Thu Jan 26 1995 20:02 | 6 |
|
> i Think we should have our own internal enquiry regarding several
> severe sense-of-humour failures today.
Hear, hear !
|
32.5117 | Light touchpaper at arms length & retire 8*) | BHAJI::JJACK | | Thu Jan 26 1995 22:42 | 8 |
|
Personally, I think Eric's a great guy. He has bags of skill & is a joy
to watch in full flow. His temperament has to be questioned however.
But then again, any Frenchman that thumps an Englishman, is alright in
my book.
|
32.5118 | Tarantini didn't have to jump into the crowd, though! | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Jan 27 1995 01:27 | 24 |
| re: a few back
Yep, the guy in question was Alberto Tarantini, Argentina's left back
in their 1978 World Cup triumph. He started the season as *the* big
signing of the year (decade, century...) and ended it by getting
relagated to the Second Division amidst the bboing and catcalling of
his local supporters. I remember him lashing out at supporters as he
left the field (it was on MOTD) - don't know if it was compaarable with
the Cantona episode because I haven't seen the latter yet.
>But then again, any Frenchman that thumps an Englishman, is alright in
>my book.
Now I wouldn't normally go along with that. But a whinging creep of a
Crystal Palace supporter is no ordinary Englishman, is he?
An Old Brightonian
P.S. Talking of Palace, anyone remember Vince Hilaire getting sent off
against Spurs at the beginning of the '80s for clouting a ref? Even
more memorable was his attempted defence: "Sorry ref, I thought you wuz
Garth Crooks!"
I kid ye not.
|
32.5119 | La voix de la France | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Voodoo Lounge | Fri Jan 27 1995 11:42 | 22 |
| Interested in comments by a French national?
1. Cantona is innocent until proved guilty.
2. Cantona has a bad record and has always paid the price for it: bans,
fines, etc. He is ready to pay again.
3. MU can't have cake and eat it: Cantona was influential in winning
Leagues titles. They knew the guy is a liability. If MU is truly a
great club, they should support him, Ferguson the first. Support
does not mean blind defence: it means psychological help. Cantona
has a lot of "energy" and he needs a strong manager who can
capitalize on it. Problem is that Cantona is paranoid and believes
the whole world is against him.
4. Cantona should get a ban for a few games AND face charges in court,
OUTSIDE the football world. We are talking of a physical assault
which has little to do with sports. Don't mix everything.
5. A lot of people admire Cantona for his attitude but don't like to
admit it. He is no cheat, like hundreds of overrated players. He
does not whine.
Comments?
/JF
|
32.5120 | | YUPPY::PANES | Ban him | Fri Jan 27 1995 11:54 | 17 |
| <<< Note 32.5118 by VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR "Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!" >>>
-< Tarantini didn't have to jump into the crowd, though! >-
> P.S. Talking of Palace, anyone remember Vince Hilaire getting sent off
> against Spurs at the beginning of the '80s for clouting a ref? Even
> more memorable was his attempted defence: "Sorry ref, I thought you wuz
> Garth Crooks!"
I remember the incident, but just to bring a little ( probably
irrelevant ) fact to this topic, which is a morass of hypocrasy,
speculation , ignorance and rant, he pushed the ref - he didn't
"clout" him. Inexcusable as it was, it was on the field of play and
he was punished by the F.A.
Stuart
|
32.5121 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A big hit with pups | Fri Jan 27 1995 12:19 | 9 |
| >1. Cantona is innocent until proved guilty.
JF,
The evidence seems conclusive to me 8^)
Bring back hanging!
Stuart
|
32.5122 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | A pint of your finest sputum please,barman | Fri Jan 27 1995 12:34 | 7 |
| re .5119.....Innocent until proven guilty.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! What a hoot! HOHOHOHOHOHOHO!
<sigh>
|
32.5123 | Strength in depth - I don't think | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jan 27 1995 12:40 | 12 |
| FA Cup 4th round this weekend, and Utd now face would could be a
difficult tie at home to Wrexham. With no Hughes (injured), Cantona
(bye bye) or Cole (cup-tied), it seems like we'll field the deadly
strike force of McClair and Scholes ! Wrexham must be shaking in their
boots. Expected team :
Schmeichel
Irwin May Pallister Sharpe
KanKan Ince Keane Giggs
McClair Scholes
|
32.5124 | What the Palace fan said .... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jan 27 1995 12:49 | 3 |
| Anagram of Manchester United :
"Stud neer chin, Mate" !
|
32.5125 | | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Fri Jan 27 1995 12:56 | 10 |
| I think the FA has done the right thing. Cantona must be given time to
prepare some kind of defence to the charges and two weeks seems
sufficient. To ban him straight away, even though the evidence seems
conclusive in itself, would look like the verdict of a kangeroo court
(and I suppose could be open to legal challenge). The club should suspend
him until he has faced the charges, as a normal business would do to an
employee in a similar situation.
Paul.
|
32.5126 | And also | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Fri Jan 27 1995 13:12 | 6 |
| I think there is good cause to ban Cantona from the game for life
simply for wearing that jacket yesterday. Still, I suppose he won his
bet which will help towards his legal costs.....
Paul.
|
32.5127 | Eric the King | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Jan 27 1995 13:42 | 10 |
32.5128 | I can't stand him but... | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Fri Jan 27 1995 13:44 | 19 |
| Far be it from me to stand up for the hated Mancs, but I do think that some
people have overreacted to Cantona's outburst.
If it turns out that the supporter was hurling racist abuse at Cantona, and
Cantona smacked him because of it, I'd be tempted to err on the side of a
slapped wrist and a short ban for retaliation. By racist I mean using Eric's
nationality as the basis of abuse.
If, for example, John Barnes one day lost his temper and chinned some gobby
hooligan for the racist abuse he soaks up every game, I'd back him to the hilt
and I suspect quite a few others would too. I don't see why it should be any
different for Cantona.
Controversially yours,
Mike
P.S. On a totally unrelated note, I think the Chantelle stuff is crapola as
well. 8-)
|
32.5129 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | the Dutch have no concept of rust. | Fri Jan 27 1995 13:51 | 3 |
| Has anyone mentioned the Scum's "Exclusive" story on Inter milan offering
Man U. 20 million for Ince and Cantona together? They reckon that talks have
been had, about Cantona, and that Barcelona want him too.
|
32.5130 | :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Fri Jan 27 1995 13:55 | 7 |
| > P.S. On a totally unrelated note, I think the Chantelle stuff is crapola
> as well. 8-)
You're gettin' old, Mike!
Ian.
|
32.5131 | Now a very rich and famous ex-convicted criminal... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Jan 27 1995 14:13 | 14 |
| >The fan attacked is a convicted criminal who nearly killed a garage
>attendant, when he tried to crack open his skull with a spanner in an
>attack in october 1992. Maybe Eric has done society a favour by giving
>him a good thumping.
I'm sure you meant to add smilies at the end of that! Still, if that's
a taste of the family section at Palace, I think I'll just snuggle down
deeper into my armchair. Course, he's a nice bloke really, salt of the
earth and all that...
I'd just love to hear some of the "statements" from the nearby Palace
fans. Dunno why the police bother.
Dom
|
32.5132 | so what if hes a mugger? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Fri Jan 27 1995 14:22 | 7 |
|
It doesnt matter if he's Jack the rippers more violent grandson when
he's outside the ground, its what he said when he was IN the ground
that matters. To be honest, with the look in Cantona's eyes, it could
have been my grandmother and he'd have smacked her one!
Ian.
|
32.5133 | Latest on Eric | COMICS::LINDLEY | | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:06 | 2 |
| ManU have just banned Eric for the rest of the season...
|
32.5134 | Eric's gonna walk ... | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:08 | 11 |
|
Just heard on the news that Manchester United have:
" ... suspended Eric Cantona from all first team matches for
the remainder of the season, and have also fined him the
maximum amount allowable under the players contract"
Steve
|
32.5135 | They have still got loads of shirts to shift | YUPPY::PANES | Ooh la la or au revoir? | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:08 | 10 |
| <<< Note 32.5133 by COMICS::LINDLEY >>>
-< Latest on Eric >-
> ManU have just banned Eric for the rest of the season...
It will be interesting to see what the FA do.
Stuart
|
32.5136 | Club shop special: mailbags in 5 colours | WOTVAX::HARDYP | | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:15 | 22 |
32.5137 | Sounds fair enough to me... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:15 | 13 |
| >It will be interesting to see what the FA do.
Probably nothing. They said they'd wait to see what M.U.F.C. would do
and I can't imagine they were expecting anything harsher. Justice has
probably been done, but I can't recall a more severe ban ever.
It *will* be interesting to see whether C.P.F.C. take any action
whatsoever against the fan, stewards, etc. Unfortunately, they will
probably content themselves with having had their 10 minutes of the
spotlight for the 1994/95 season, and hide behind the usual "...the
fans pay good money..." type phrases.
Dom
|
32.5138 | What will Eric do though..?? | COMICS::LINDLEY | | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:21 | 9 |
|
>It will be interesting to see what the FA do.
The F.A. has as usual passed the buck. I applaud ManU for making this
decision. More important question is, what will Eric do. Will he walk
out on ManU....
Best thing would be to loan him out for the rest of the season, to some
big European club........
|
32.5139 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A big hit with pups | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:21 | 10 |
| Can the FA increase the fine? I would have thought that if they could,
they would. As was said, a ban until the end of the season is
sufficient. I'm surprised United did take this course of action. I
fully expected them to say that they would wait to see what punishment
the FA would hand out.
BTW, the Man U share price fell by 5p, meaning that Cantona has cost
shareholders more than his trnasfer price. Shame, innit 8^)
Stuart
|
32.5140 | | KIRKTN::GPIKE | | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:24 | 6 |
|
If the FA ban him till the end of the season will that not prevent him
from playing for any other club in europe as well.
|
32.5141 | Who'd sign him? Barcalona for one. | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A big hit with pups | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:27 | 9 |
| re -1
It would. The FA will no doubt complain to EUFA if he is "transferred"
elsewhere and starts to play given the nature of his offence.
The press state that Cruyff believes Cantona would be a good
investment!!!!
Stuart
|
32.5142 | | YUPPY::PANES | Ooh la la or au revoir? | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:30 | 31 |
| <<< Note 32.5137 by VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR "Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!" >>>
-< Sounds fair enough to me... >-
> It *will* be interesting to see whether C.P.F.C. take any action
> whatsoever against the fan, stewards, etc. Unfortunately, they will
> probably content themselves with having had their 10 minutes of the
> spotlight for the 1994/95 season, and hide behind the usual "...the
> fans pay good money..." type phrases.
Dom,
What action do you think the club should take? Should it believe
the quotes in the press about what this man was meant to have said?
Maybe they should look at his criminal record?? Are these things relevant??
Perhaps a second Taylor report should be called for. All games to be
played in silence, to an audience who must not stand up or move from
their seat. No opinions on the game to be expressed at the match.
Maybe this would not effect the armchair viewer, but as a punter
I like some atmosphere. I abhor racist chants and a friend of mine
had to tell some mis-placed Chelsea fans that their outpourings were
abusive and offensive and he would like them to stop. Prior to this
plod were approached and were dis-interested.
Stuart
|
32.5143 | Cantona latest | WELSWS::CADD | L.U.F.C. League champions 1991/92 | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:42 | 11 |
|
Just of the Reuters news agency :-
"Manchester United have suspended Eric Cantona for the rest of the
season effective immediately. They have also fined him the maximum
permissable under his contract (not specified)."
Paul Cadd (Very Glad we got rid of him :-)))), he was never sent off
when he played for us !!!..wonder why ?
cadd@welsws.enet.dec.com
|
32.5144 | SHOULD HAVE BEEN SACKED! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:48 | 8 |
| Not enough! A few seasons ago when a Kilmarnock player booted a
player he had a grudge against up the Kyber, the club sacked him! This
incident was far worse. I expected a club like Man U. to have the
decency to do the same to Cantona. Great player, but a massive
liability. When/if he returns to the first team next season, every yob
in the country will be after him to make a bundle from the Sun.
Gavin
|
32.5145 | Tee Hee Hee | SUBURB::GROOMN | Atherton does it with dirty balls | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:57 | 6 |
|
What's the similarity between Eric Cantona and Camilla Parker-Bowles ?
They both got their legover at the Palace ;-)
|
32.5146 | Our Hockey isn't much better :-(((( | ASDG::JOHNSON | | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:59 | 18 |
| Don't want to drag the Cantona incident out but here in the US every TV
sports program picked up on the incident and showed it several
times.... Irritates the hell out of me that the US TV stationsl
literally shun soccer (except the recent World Cup) but go crazy when
an incident like this surfaces. I am a fan of soccer (I also am a
registered ref) and feel bad that our news media chose to play up
this incident, especially when they didn't go into any details or depth
of what happened.
The National Hockey League has had several instances of players, both
individually and in groups, going into the crowds with their sticks
clobbering fans. Don't recall anyone receiving suspensions totalling
more than 10 games. As a matter of fact I was at a game in Oakland back
in the 70's when the Philadelphia Flyers' entire team went up into the
crowd and beat the shit out of several fans....took 90 minutes to
restore order.....
Jerry
|
32.5147 | Slight Diversion | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Fri Jan 27 1995 16:10 | 14 |
| Interesting to relate it to US Sport. A labour MP on Question Time last
night compared football to a baseball game that she went to with
"80,000 family fans behaving peacefully" She was clearly not a
footbal;l fan and seemed to think thatthis sort of thing goes on all
the time. There has also been lots of crap spoken about getting fans to
stop "abusing" players.
US fans may seem peaceful but I too recall trouble at games, mostly
hockey and NBA I think. Also - if America is so marvellous why do they
all shoot one another?
An interesting thought - if Joe Kinnear is being charged for calling
the ref a cheat, could 16,500 people at Selhurst on Wednesday be
charged for doing the same? :-)
|
32.5148 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | the Dutch have no concept of rust. | Fri Jan 27 1995 16:24 | 9 |
| a) Racism isn't limited to people who have different coloured skin.
b) The BBC believe that the "maximum fine allowed under contract" is approx.
20,000 squid. A poxy sum, if I say so myself, considering he's reputedly on
about 8-9k a week.
c) Let's not forget the criminal charges that lad can bring against Cantona,
and that Cantona's action could be construed as incitement to riot, as could
Ince's taunts.
|
32.5149 | Plod are gonna have the fan | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Fri Jan 27 1995 16:28 | 7 |
|
CPFC may not need to do anything about the fan. I have read/heard
somewhere today that the police are going to prosecute him under the
Public Order act or some such thing ....
Steve
|
32.5150 | HOP OFF!!!! | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Fri Jan 27 1995 16:40 | 5 |
32.5151 | | CODIN::PHAYDEN | | Fri Jan 27 1995 16:49 | 6 |
| Just as a Minor matter of Interest.
In one of the rags today...
A record number of Cantona Shirts were supposed to have been sold yesterday at
the Man. U super store.
|
32.5152 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Jan 27 1995 16:49 | 37 |
| >Maybe this would not effect the armchair viewer, but as a punter
>I like some atmosphere. I abhor racist chants and a friend of mine
No one wants to see football played in silence, Stuart. However, your
note fails to distinguish between the atmosphere created by singing,
doing the Mexican wave, etc. and people making thair way down the
terraces to insult a player who's just been sent off.
Many people in this conference are quick to criticise supporters who
rarely watch their team play, etc. In fact, this seems to be most
frequently levelled against Mancs fans. Personally, the football fan
that I loathe is the guy who watches his team week-in week-out from the
same seat, buys the club magazine, knows the name of the tealady in the
club cafeteria, has the autograph of the reserve team centre-forward's
golf partner, but knows absolutely *zilch* about opposing teams (and
probably football in general). So every match is a succession of "Get
yer card out ref - he'll have Suggsie's shirt off in a minnit!", booing
the opposition when in possession (more of a Continental trait, this)
and so on. These people do a lot more harm to the game, but invariably
get referred to as "the good old punter on the terraces" or "the paying
public".
Maybe it's just me. Years back when I was at school, my mates used to
go along to the Goldstone Ground every other Saturday and they'd be
full of the exploits of Peter Ward, Jimmy Case, Mark Lawrenson, Steve
Foster, etc. I'd go along to a few games a season and astonish them by
also applauding when the *opposing* team's winger got the better of Gary
Steven's and crossed for a striker to head home.
So what I'm saying is it would be nice if C.P.F.C. and/or their
followers stopped acting as the victim in this little saga and actually
admitted that, while Cantona's behaviour would have been unforgiveable
in any circumstances, they too have nothing to be particularly proud about.
Phew!
Dom
|
32.5153 | Martin Edwards speaks... | COMICS::LINDLEY | | Fri Jan 27 1995 16:54 | 11 |
| Martin Edwards was interviewed shortly after the Press release and he
was saying that although Eric was banned from first team games, he
fully expected Eric to be playing in reserve and junior games......
ManU fans have already been on saying they will be attending whatever
games Eric plays in.
Oh dear. Not a good move. Can you imagine "away" supporters turning up
for the aggro. ManU fans turning up to back Eric. It'll be a
disaster......
|
32.5154 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | | Fri Jan 27 1995 17:01 | 37 |
|
It's late in the discussion I know but I am busy and haven't been able
to keep up or state my opinion, normally I wouldn't bother but I just
have to get my oar in even if it's all been said before.
The only possible excuse for assaulting someone in such a manner is
self defence. If you choose to use self defence you must ensure that you
have made all possible attempts to avoid harm to yourself before
striking your aggressor ie run away. If you have not done so and you
strike someone and they make a complaint you will get done, if you are
Joe Public.
I feel genuinely sorry for Cantona, he takes a lot of abuse every time
he turns out for Utd but I would be surprised if he heard anything that
he has not heard before. Nobody should have to take such abuse but
reactions like his will only encourage this sort of abuse even
more. The type of people who hurl such abuse are looking for a
reaction, if you ignore them they may get bored, shut up go away or
whatever, in some cases they may even come to respect you if you behave
in the correct way. If you react they love it and raise their tempo,
things go from bad to worse.
The Palace fans previous record is irrelevant. Cantona hit a stranger
he knew nothing of, but for his language he could have been the local
vicar. I am also sure that he was also not the only one hurling abuse.
I have seen nothing to lead me to believe that anything physical was
thrown.
I am surprised that Man U have punished Cantona so severly (my
expectations were lesser).
In my opinion it will be sad if Cantona never graces an English football
pitch again. I cannot at the moment see any possible way he could even
if he does not get a life ban.
Loz.
|
32.5155 | Ye gods, no! | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A big hit with pups | Fri Jan 27 1995 17:01 | 8 |
| re .5152
Dom,
If people start doing the Mexican wave, I think we'll see an increase
in violence off the pitch restarting ;^)
Stuart
|
32.5156 | Re. 1536 | REOSV2::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Fri Jan 27 1995 17:03 | 34 |
| Peter,
I don't want to bring in too serious a note.. but...regarding your comments
about Racism. Racism is discrimination against race - which is not limited
to colour discrimination. There are several world problems related to Racism,
that are not about the colour of people's skins.
I don't think it's for you or I to say whether calling someone a French ******
whatever, is worse than discriminating against colour... it's really how the
subject of abuse feels about it. Maybe white English/British people are
generally not so sensitive to race issues, which is why many appear glib about
it ... e.g. `what's all the fuss about'.
I'm white and born in England, with an Irish mother... so I don't know
what that makes me!? ;-)
Having said all that, and echoing others comments.. there is still no excuse
for Cantona's reactions.. given that he knows the likely penalties for such
actions. It does bring in the wider issue though, of whether a member of a
football crowd can vent their own frustrations on a player without expecting
to be chastised... Mr. Cantona has broken that barrier down (so to speak ;-)).
There have been several instances lately of fans and players exchanging light
hearted banter or actions... e.g. The opposition fans waving fake money at
Bruce Grobbelaar, in his first match after the bribery allegations. It could
be interpreted as cruel, but Bruce took it in the way it was probably meant.
That sort of humour will always be part of the game, but whether we should
accept that people can hurl abuse at a player just because he is a professional
and can take it is very debatable.
Just my 2p worth..
Norman
|
32.5157 | Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Cantona is a thug and must go | Fri Jan 27 1995 18:00 | 41 |
| <<< Note 32.5088 by COMICS::HAWLEYI "I...AM...A...HORSE!" >>>
-< little things amuse little minds (like mine) >-
>>> Ive had great fun this morning reading all this. Nice to see Martin
>>> being the one to break the story in this conference!
No problem Ian. I'm always the first noter in whenever there is bad news
regarding the Mancs. I was also the first go give an up-to-date account of
the Euro Cup game as the Mancs were hammered by Barcelona. I couldn't log in
fast enough the other night.
Cantona is a great player and I'm glad that the Mancs have lost him for the
rest of the season. We'll see how good the Mancs are now without Eric.
Man Utd. have banned him for the rest of the season plus the maximum fine
permissable under his contract. I would love the F.A. to take a few measures
against the Mancs like:
1. Ban Cantona from playing for Utd for the rest of the season. I don't care
where he goes after that.
2. Ban OJ Ince and Roy Keane for the rest of the season for being pure thugs
and moaners. They are the worst I've ever seen and are a disgrace to the
game. In my mind, they are worse than Eric. When Liverpool won all the
titles, we never saw any of their players reacting like Ince & Keane do in
every game.
3. Impose a fine of 5 million pds on Utd. so that they will make sure there is
never a repeat.
4. A points deduction of 20 pts to be effective immediatley.
5. Play their home games behind closed doors. That would soon sort out their
finances.
6. Ban Utd. from all Euro competitions for 10 years.
7. Insist that Steve Bruce wear a bag over his head as he is so ugly.
C U N N O
|
32.5158 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Fri Jan 27 1995 18:03 | 8 |
| I think you forgot one...
8) Ban them from issuing any new kits for the next 10 years... that
would really cost them some money! :->
I agress with 2, 3 & 4! :->
Rick.
|
32.5159 | This is all getting boring | YUPPY::PANES | Ooh la la or au revoir? | Fri Jan 27 1995 20:02 | 84 |
| <<< Note 32.5152 by VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR "Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!" >>>
> >Maybe this would not effect the armchair viewer, but as a punter
> >I like some atmosphere. I abhor racist chants and a friend of mine
> No one wants to see football played in silence, Stuart. However, your
> note fails to distinguish between the atmosphere created by singing,
> doing the Mexican wave, etc. and people making thair way down the
> terraces to insult a player who's just been sent off.
Fair enough , Dom.
> Many people in this conference are quick to criticise supporters who
> rarely watch their team play, etc. In fact, this seems to be most
> frequently levelled against Mancs fans.
I like football. I like talking with people who like football. I
understand that not everyone who follows a particular team can go
and see their team play "in the flesh". I, like I imagine many
others ,do not like/understand people who suddenly declare an interest
in a team which is successful. I have no reason to think that
you are a band wagon jumper, but if you were, it would/should
not devalue any cogent argument you have about what happened
on Wednesday.
Lets forget all the hyperbole and personalities involved, and
focus on the events.
> Personally, the football fan
> that I loathe is the guy who watches his team week-in week-out from the
> same seat, buys the club magazine, knows the name of the tealady in the
> club cafeteria, has the autograph of the reserve team centre-forward's
> golf partner, but knows absolutely *zilch* about opposing teams (and
> probably football in general). So every match is a succession of "Get
> yer card out ref - he'll have Suggsie's shirt off in a minnit!", booing
> the opposition when in possession (more of a Continental trait, this)
> and so on. These people do a lot more harm to the game, but invariably
> get referred to as "the good old punter on the terraces" or "the paying
> public".
Ditto.
> Maybe it's just me. Years back when I was at school, my mates used to
> go along to the Goldstone Ground every other Saturday and they'd be
> full of the exploits of Peter Ward, Jimmy Case, Mark Lawrenson, Steve
> Foster, etc. I'd go along to a few games a season and astonish them by
> also applauding when the *opposing* team's winger got the better of Gary
> Steven's and crossed for a striker to head home.
Mmmmmm , Brighton eh?.... you're testing me. I was talking to a pal
during the game , about how talented the "The Reds" were ( ok it stuck
in the throat ) and I was genuinley excited/scared by the re-vitalised
Giggs.
> So what I'm saying is it would be nice if C.P.F.C. and/or their
> followers stopped acting as the victim in this little saga and actually
I don't think that either Paul Pateman ( who was 20 rows behind the
incident ) or myself ( who sits in the same stand but was some way
away ), have claimed that we or CPFC are victims.
Palace do not sell papers like Manchester United do.
> admitted that, while Cantona's behaviour would have been unforgiveable
> in any circumstances, they too have nothing to be particularly proud about.
What the sad little **** that Eric kicked did/said is nothing to be
proud of, but it what some fans do at all grounds in all divisions.
I am surprised that *you* appear to be so defensive about the whole
but there you go.
Me... I'm off to Oz for three weeks, and hopefully when I come back
the team I support has a few more points, and a maybe even a chance
of a trip to Wembley.
Have fun,
Stuart
|
32.5160 | UP yours looneypool | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Fri Jan 27 1995 20:11 | 20 |
|
>I'm white and born in England, with an Irish mother... so I don't
know
what that makes me!? ;-)
That makes you eligible to play for Ireland ;-}
I hope Eric sticks around and plays again for the 1st team in
August and proves to everyone that he can control his temperament
and let his football do the talking.
Man U and English football will not be the same without his genius
and style.
Lets hope he stays :-{
`
|
32.5161 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jan 27 1995 20:17 | 10 |
| Good notes both Dom in .5152 and Stuart in .5159.
Stuart,
Your reference to Giggs was quite interesting - his level of play has
noticably improved since Christmas. I couldn't get to the game on
Wednesday and had to make do with the limited highlights. I take it he
played well then ?
Dave
|
32.5162 | | YUPPY::PANES | Ooh la la or au revoir? | Fri Jan 27 1995 20:25 | 20 |
| <<< Note 32.5161 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
> Your reference to Giggs was quite interesting - his level of play has
> noticably improved since Christmas. I couldn't get to the game on
> Wednesday and had to make do with the limited highlights. I take it he
> played well then ?
Dave,
When I first saw Giggs at San Selhurst, I said to a
pal, that I found his talent frightening. The recent reports
I have read , and the snippets I have caught on teevee suggested that
he was a shadow of his former self. On Wednesday he appeared to be
confident, quick of mind and body and exciting to watch. He was
up against one of the meanest defences in the PL , but it can only
be good for British football that someone as naturaly gifted as him
be allowed to blossom and give pleasure to millions.
Stuart
|
32.5163 | Goodbye Cantona. | MASALA::JADAMS | | Fri Jan 27 1995 23:40 | 49 |
|
Cantona again. I don't get up the enthusiasm to do a lot of writing
in here any more but this is for anyone out there (in here or the has
beens that the meeja have brought out and dusted down) who is in any
way trying to justify Cantona's action's the other night.
To steal Dave Wilson's quote from somewhere in here "Cantona has
*NO* defence."
I'd like to throw some varying degrees (these are examples that I
know of having happened) of disgraceful assault which are loosely
attached to football into the hat and ask then what sort of punishment
we feel he deserves:
* A professional player physically assaults another player on the
field of play. This is a relatively common scenario and, I think
deserves to be punished very heavily. The punishment on average is say,
sent off and suspended for a large (about 10?) number of games, heavily
fined and possible court proceedings. In this category I would place
things like Levein/Hogg, Butcher/Woods/MacAvennie, Duncan Ferguson/John
McStay etc (sorry, but I only have Scottish examples).
* A Semi-professional player is sent off by the referee for a very
bad foul. After having been shown the red card, the nutcase boots the
ref in the balls and the poor ref hits the deck like a ton of bricks
and has to be helped from the field. The player was banned for life
from playing or coaching any football, fined a huge sum (relatively)
and may have been prosecuted (I'm unsure of this). This scenario
happened at the junior ground in the town where I live and is, I think,
an order of degree worse than the previous one.
* Cantona is (rightly) sent off for violent conduct. The whole stand
(and more) are having their go at him as he goes for his early bath. He
remember's that he's a "tortured soul" and physically assaults a fan in
the stand. IMO this is much worse again than the previous scenario.
As you may have guessed, I don't feel that Man Utd's punishment has
in any way gone far enough (although I do applaud them for doing
something and had it been up to Ferguson I doubt if they'd have even went
that far) and personally although I do love watching great skill from
ANY player (yes, even for teams against which my team are playing) I
wouldn't be saddened if I never see Monsieur Cantona ever kick a ball
(football, that is) again.
Final note for us all to consider: "What would you be saying if it
were Vinnie Jones instead of Cantona and do you think that the outcome
will be different for the Frenchman than if it were Vinnie?" Answers on
a old soiled girdle to: A. Ferguson, Manchester.
Cheers in football,
John A.
Phew!
|
32.5164 | calculated slander | TROOA::PBLANEY | Explanations take too long Mr.Nike | Sat Jan 28 1995 04:27 | 56 |
| re:-1
That's about it. The FA, English Football, and the general MOTD Jimy
Hill we are holier than thou and we deserve to win the world cup
attitude of the state of footy in blightly is simply to blame for this.
If it was Vinnie, it would have been OK. Sure, it was Vinnie, "our"
boy, one of "our own". But the press and media have emphatically set
out to destroy this very valuable player. Just a lad when you really
think about it. It all reminds me of cold and calculated inexorable
elimination of one former genuius, George Best, by the bloody English
press and media. Eventually, he became what they wanted. Eric has too.
The average player is not that bright. Brought into stardom at a very
early age, they are slated to live and die by the very sword they wield
themselves.
Eric: "L'enfant terrible". And of course Fergie, 'cos he is a Scot, and
managing MUFC, that bastion of English football. Oh, if it was Chelsea
and Ray Wilkins, with Ron GreenWood and Dave Sexton at the helm, and
our boy Gazza in trouble, then all would be forgiven. Poor lad, came
from Newcastle....but no, Eric, French, not English, playing in "our"
league. Can;t be cricket now can't it ?
No wonder English football is where it is at. MUFC try to build to the
eventual Euro League, bring is some talent, build new local talent,
entertain and provide some lifetime interest for erstwhile bored
citizens, and all the damn media/press can do is set out to destroy.
I remember one of last years stamping incidents...the camera showed the
angle many times, and Eric was guilty, but they failed to emphasize wit
thhe same vigour the blatant violent lurch the no-name player on the
other team launched and connected with. Actually, a former Liverpool
player, Alan hansen, did mention it, after Jimmy Hill had ignored it 5
times...and then reluctantly agreed. And of couse there is always
LeSaux's stamp on Keane last year...what was it, 5 stitches, and no
card ?
Listen, if the lager lout in the crowd got a smack or two, good on old
Eric for doing what the damn fan needed...Eric was just an idiot for
jumping in...he could have been killed.
All in all a very sad situation. The ban is the FA's not Utd's, but
masked in an agreement. If Utd can sell him, then so do, and be rid of
the problem. They had better make sure the replacement is English
though. Sorry, but the truth hurts.
And yes, we should hav bought Shearer. I still cannot figure that one
out. Ad yes, sell that whiner Ince into the bargain.
It is along long wayto go to the title yet. Liverpool will havea big
say. Rovers don't have the bottle yet. My money rests on Utd.
Thanks for the memories Eric.
|
32.5165 | What ??? | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Sat Jan 28 1995 11:46 | 12 |
|
RE-1 WHAT..?
I cannot believe anyone really believes that if it was an English
player that had done what Cantona did, then we ( the English, media etc )
would have said it was "ok"
Even by some of the notes in this conference that is unbelievable.
Dave...
|
32.5166 | | 45807::JOLLYL | | Sat Jan 28 1995 16:15 | 60 |
|
re 5164.
Your off your head.
Eric's nationality is irrelevant, his history and status are what most
rational people are picking up on. If he were English, Irish, Gemran,
Scottish or anything else I firmly beleive the media would have covered
the story in a similar manner.
If he was not Eric or playing for Man U I believe his fate would
already have been sealed, life Ban in England.
It would be our loss if he was but Eric is not English football. At
the start of this season I thought we were in for a bounty year. The
signings of Klinsman, Popecescu, Roy etc. coupled with talents the likes
of Le Tiss, Giggs, Cantona etc, and strike forces of the likes of
Sutton/Shearer, Cole/Beardsley, Collimore/Roy the entertainment
potential was limitless.
Instead we get drawn out court cases, drug abuse, Bung accusations and
physical assaults on fans.
The fan concerned is no angel, but as I have said before that is
irrelevant too.
Palace have banned the guy until the end of the season and rightly so.
Most clubs ban supporters they catch shouting verbal abuse at players
or opposition. Cantona could have had the guy banned himself and
avoided all this aggro if he made a complaint to an official but chose to
take the law into his own hands.
Nobody is allowed to take the law into there own hands, there are
channels, they are not perfect but you can't go around doing as you
please without paying the price.
The Palace fans and club have taken a bit of flak over the incident but
in all the replays I saw there were no attempts by anyother fans to get
involved. If it had occurred at Leeds, Millwall, Chelsea, West Ham to
name but a few there would have been murder.
All matches I attend contain an element of baiting both of players and
opposition fans and like many others I believe that it is a part of
football most people accept like it or not. It seems to me to be
better now than it did 10-15 years ago since laws were changed and
people started getting banned for doing so.
I know how easy it is to react to provocation and abuse and for that
reason only I feel sorry for Cantona.
I also know that if you react in the wrong way you pay a price even if
you were intitially wronged.
Eric must now pay. If the fan pays as well then so be it but whatever
punishment the fan takes Eric's must be worse otherwise there IS one
law for them....
This incident makes me steam.
Loz.
|
32.5167 | | 45807::JOLLYL | | Sat Jan 28 1995 16:19 | 5 |
|
PS to 5166
I am not English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, or European in any way shape
or form.
|
32.5168 | | TRUCKS::SANT | You can't hide those lyin' eyes!! | Mon Jan 30 1995 14:00 | 23 |
|
I would like to say that I applaud:
Crystal Palace for the manner of their handling of this episode
in banning the fan and recognising his intimidation of the player,
also the fact that they found his behaviour unacceptable in their
ground,
Manchester United for their handling of Eric Cantona's punishment
and stating that his behaviour was unacceptable,
Stuart Panes for his note a few back (phew, that was hard!)
Chris Waddle for his very reasoned and sensible comments on TV at
the weekend.
And those that I find to be a joke:
Paddy Crerand - what a prat! Nuff said,
Any United fan interviewed by the media who attempted to justify
in any way what Cantona did,
The hand-wringers that condemn and pass sentence from their moral
high ground without any consideration for anything but their own
prejudices.
Andy.
|
32.5169 | Judgement Day | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Jan 30 1995 14:26 | 18 |
| Agreed, Andy. Ditto regarding Stuart's excellent note in .5162 (?) and
the two clubs for the way they handled the affair.
I'd be interested to hear what Chris Waddle said on TV; I've always
considered him to be a great professional and a really nice bloke with
it. Maybe if he was a bit of a swinehund, he'd have more winners'
medals to show for it. I remember in particular a Marseille-Milan
European Cup tie (in which he was the best player on the field) where,
during a lull in play, Waddle turned to the TV cameras on the touchline
and went through a whole repertoire of tap-dancing moves, with a great
big grin on his face! Pretty amazing stuff, given the importance of the
match...
As for .5164, I guess some people will write anything just to be
original. Either that, or he's a got a chip on his shoulder dating back
to the battle of Culloden ;-)
Dom
|
32.5170 | After re-reading .5164... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Jan 30 1995 14:38 | 4 |
| re: -1
Though in retrospect, I guess he could just as easily be Irish or
Welsh. Maybe he's not that original after all...
|
32.5171 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | 15 feet of beige good luck. | Mon Jan 30 1995 14:50 | 14 |
| re: Crowds taunting players and opp. fans.
Three of my mates were chucked out of West Brom. for trying to start a
song/chant in the away fans enclosure. We were only shouting "Super Jonny
Cornforth!", and a couple of Rozzers appeared out of nowhere and chucked the
lads out. They came back and said "Any more of that, and you're all out".
They sure know how to incite a riot in Birmingham, I'll give them that.
Sorry. Irrelevant. err...It doesn't matter what Nationality Cantona is, it's
his fiery temprament that got him in the crud over this affair. Vinny Jones
has come in for it before now, and other players (for some reason, David Batty
springs to mind) have got reputations for being a little over-physical. They
all get in the s##t, but Cantona appears to be the only one who did a flying
kick into the paying public's domain.
|
32.5172 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Mon Jan 30 1995 16:58 | 7 |
| the `Today' newspaper reports that Kwai Chang Cantona is refusing to
apologise. He might release a statement in which he regrets letting the
ManU fans down but that's about all. Apparently, apologising would be
against his principles because he believes he was in the right on this
occasion....
Ray....
|
32.5173 | | UTRTSC::WARD | | Tue Jan 31 1995 12:56 | 11 |
| Moving on ..
I was amused to watch the MOTD coverage of TGFTITW - Gerald Sinstadt
(for it was he), was waxing lyrical about Ince being the most "majestic
awesome, fantastic - ah! - there's a goal for Wrexham - brilliant,
wonderful football player in the Universe". During his "commentary"
I had to keep reminding myself I wasn't watching Rory Bremner ..
Bring back David Coleman ..
Ray
|
32.5174 | Another new strip! | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Jan 31 1995 14:37 | 4 |
|
This time it is White with a black belt......
Choppers
|
32.5175 | Eric scored twice | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Feb 01 1995 13:45 | 4 |
32.5176 | If anyone's interested .... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Feb 01 1995 14:29 | 7 |
| FA Youth Cup 4th Round
Utd 2 Arsenal 1 Att : 2,701
Mustoe Woolsey
Hudson
|
32.5177 | Bet Eric's glad he doesn't have to deal with the Godfarry! | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Wed Feb 01 1995 21:07 | 14 |
|
To put the Cantona "incident" into perspective.
The daily's up here in Jockoland are running a story about a 16 year
old boy who has been banned by the SFA for *TEN* years for the serious,
unforgiving crime of,
knocking 3 weeks of his age.
The story goes that at the age of twelve,he lied about his age so he
could play in the same age group as his friends.This has now only come
to light since several senior clubs are showing an interest in him.
But to be fair on the a$$holes at the SFA,they are back dating it to
the original time of occurrence.
|
32.5178 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Feb 02 1995 11:17 | 7 |
|
Are you saying he's been banned for the last 10 years or is he only
half way through or something? If he's been playing whilst banned,
presumable the clubs he played for should be disciplined? This could
turn out to be quite a little earner for the Scottish FA! 8-)
JBG
|
32.5179 | Sir Les 1 - 0 Ryan Giggs | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Thu Feb 02 1995 12:00 | 6 |
| rumour has it that Danni Behr has given Giggsy the old heave-ho and is
now doing the wild thing with Sir Les Ferdinand....
nice one Les, heh heh heh....
Ray....
|
32.5180 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Feb 02 1995 12:38 | 32 |
|
This is based on 3 points for a booking, and 6 for a sending off.
As at 1.2.95, source The Sun newspaper
Team Booked Sent Off Points
Liverpool 18 0 54
Palace 31 0 93
Newcastle 27 2 93
Coventry 25 3 93
Chelsea 27 3 99
Ipswich 32 1 102
Tottenham 34 1 108
Sheff Wed 32 2 108
Everton 36 1 114
Leeds 40 0 120
Norwich 40 0 120
Aston Villa 37 2 123
Blackburn 35 3 123
Man City 35 3 123
Southampton 42 0 126
Forest 41 1 129
Arsenal 40 2 132
Leicester 35 5 135
QPR 40 3 138
West Ham 39 4 141
**Man Utd** 45 3 153
Wimbledon 41 5 153
I don't think Everton and Blackburn did themselves any favours last
night !
|
32.5181 | Toffes catching up with the Moaners | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Thu Feb 02 1995 12:57 | 7 |
| Everton would have zoomed down this table last night after 7 bookings and
2 off! Blackburn would also have made a decent impression after the number of
bookings they got last night.
What happened to the days when the top teams also had the best disciplinary
record.
|
32.5182 | Just one word... | CODIN::PHAYDEN | | Thu Feb 02 1995 14:06 | 6 |
| Just on the Danni Behr topic.
Did anybody see "The Word" where a crowd were outside Cantona's home offering
him their support and the presenter on returning to the studio asked Behr for
her comments on Cantona because after all, and I quote "You know more about Man
United nuts that anyone else here".
Needless to say Danni was not impressed.
|
32.5183 | Or Danny Boy for that matter ? | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Feb 02 1995 14:21 | 6 |
|
Is Danni Behr any relation to Broxi Bear ?
8*)
|
32.5184 | Just for info.... | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Thu Feb 02 1995 15:21 | 41 |
|
The system in Germany is slightly different and is based on
whether the player has been yellow carded before getting the
red card as there are distinctly different repercusions on the players
1. Eligibility to play 2. Fine
It is an automatic fine in the Bundesliga for a RED card but
NOT a yellow/red.
So Yellow = 1 / Yellow,Red = 3 / RED = 5.
As there is no indication of a difference in the 2
I've used a multiplier of 4 (average).
When all is said and done, Wimbledon still seem to be the bette noire
of the diciplinary system.
TEAM BOOKED SENT OFF POINTS German
System
LIVERPOOL 18 0 54 18
PALACE 31 0 93 31
NEWCASTLE 27 2 93 35
COVENTRY 25 3 93 37
CHELSEA 27 3 99 39
IPSWICH 32 1 102 36
TOTTENHAM 34 1 108 38
SHEFF WED 32 2 108 40
EVERTON 36 1 114 40
LEEDS 40 0 120 40
NORWICH 40 0 120 40
ASTON VILLA 37 2 123 45
BLACKBURN 35 3 123 47
MAN CITY 35 3 123 47
SOUTHAMPTON 42 0 126 42
FOREST 41 1 129 45
ARSENAL 40 2 132 48
LEICESTER 35 5 135 55
QPR 40 3 138 52
WEST HAM 39 4 141 55
**MAN UTD** 45 3 153 57
WIMBLEDON 41 5 153 61
|
32.5185 | | CODIN::PHAYDEN | | Thu Feb 02 1995 15:44 | 1 |
| No , but she's first cousin to Huggie bear( Starsky & Hutch ) and Yogi Bear
|
32.5186 | This should be in Bristol City ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ho ho Roobarb, you are funn-eh | Thu Feb 02 1995 16:24 | 7 |
|
Let's not forget her old mate Thread Bear.
That's as good as they get folks.
Malc.
|
32.5187 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Feb 02 1995 16:29 | 7 |
|
Can somebody please explain for us exiles - whats all this stuff about
some bare person?
JBG
8-)
|
32.5188 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Thu Feb 02 1995 16:46 | 5 |
| jbg
she's the bimbo who presents `The Word' on Channel 4....
`schwing'
|
32.5189 | | CODIN::PHAYDEN | | Thu Feb 02 1995 16:48 | 1 |
| And people wonder how this topic got to 5000 notes ;-)
|
32.5190 | SIR LES 1 v GIGGSY 0 | PEKING::REDDYM | I'M A NUTTER | Thu Feb 02 1995 17:32 | 20 |
| RE..Regarding Giggs being Dumped!!
this is the first time since 1st jan 1992 that Q.P.R. has f****d on
man u.
sir les can even score with the women,so how many other talants has he
got that we don't know about.
P.S. i take it he won't be going to man u at the end of the season
then.
a loyal rangers fan....
matt
|
32.5191 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Feb 02 1995 17:44 | 13 |
| >> this is the first time since 1st jan 1992 that Q.P.R. has f****d on
>> man u.
f****d ?????
Farted ?
Fouled ?
Forked ?
Flayed ?
Fished ?
Help !!
|
32.5192 | I thought ryan still shopped at Virgin? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Thu Feb 02 1995 19:19 | 7 |
| So in the interests of those of us confused is this Danny bear actually
playing indoor football with members of the Mancs or is this just a
rumour?
regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.5193 | | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Feb 02 1995 21:13 | 3 |
| This might explain Giggsy good form lately.
|
32.5194 | 3 Points Required | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Feb 03 1995 20:24 | 8 |
32.5195 | Cole, Cole, Andy Andy Cole | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Feb 06 1995 13:59 | 17 |
| Excellent results for Utd at the weekend with Tottingham doing the
business yesterday. However, Utd were pretty poor on Saturday. They
seemed to go down a gear following the goal, and then Giggs being taken
off through injury - another classy tackle by Fash. Full credit to
Villa though. They were very impressive, especially after Fash went
off to be replaced by Johnson. Johnson seemed to give Villa a lot
more options and mobility upfront, and with Saunders and the excellent
Taylor, caused a few scares amongst the Utd defence. Staunton proved
he's probably the best left-back in the country, and Paul McGrath had a
few too many tricks for Andy Cole. Still 3 vital pts, a Cole goal and
Hughesie signing a new contract made it a reasonable Saturday
afternoon.
Oh, and a pint of Boddys had gone up to 1 pound 44 pence at the local
boozer.
Dave
|
32.5196 | | TRUCKS::SANT | You can't hide those lyin' eyes!! | Mon Feb 06 1995 14:06 | 14 |
|
Andy Cole scored his first for United on Saturday in a 1-0 win
against Villa. Fashanu got carried off for a lunatic lunge at
Giggs, was booked for his troubles, and Giggs retired from the
game soon after.
When is this clown Fashanu going to get thrown out of the game for
his dangerous play? Giggs is not the first victim of one of his
"committed" challenges....
Don't tell me "it's a man's game". Real men wouldn't take cheap
shots like the one he makes.
Andy.
|
32.5197 | The Facts | 44007::LAYNE | | Mon Feb 06 1995 15:18 | 7 |
| Did any of you **actually** see the tackle or are you just going on
what you have heard.
The replay clearly shows that Fashanu won the ball, it was his trailing
leg that caught Giggs, because in winning the ball he stepped on it and
rolled forward. And RE-1, yes it is a mans game, maybe when English
football learn this they might win something.
|
32.5198 | Its a hard life | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | | Mon Feb 06 1995 16:09 | 8 |
|
Ermm...have I missed something here. Whether it was his trailing leg
or not it was still a foul. Fashanu fouled Giggs. Fashanu threw himself
into the tackle and then came off worse - a man's game eh.
Back to the treatment table.
Andy
|
32.5199 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Feb 06 1995 16:12 | 9 |
| re:-1
Yes I did **actually** see the tackle - I was at the game. Fashanu did
not "roll forward" - he made a clumsy tackle. Yes he did win the ball,
but his trailing leg whacked straight into Giggs. Please note - the
ref did give a free-kick against Fashanu. There is a subtle
difference, imho, between a hard tackle and a dirty clumsy challenge.
Dave
|
32.5200 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Feb 06 1995 16:15 | 1 |
| whoops, re:-1 should have been re:-2
|
32.5201 | IMHO | 44007::LAYNE | | Mon Feb 06 1995 17:25 | 9 |
| RE - -
Look come on, you don't like Fashanu. If this was Bruce who tackled
someone in the box and clearly played the ball first and then got the
other player with his trailing leg and may I say the ref gave a
penalty......You would be saying how could the ref give a penalty when
he played the ball first.
IMHO - I don't think it was a foul, a clumsy tackle yes, but not a foul
|
32.5202 | | TRUCKS::SANT | You can't hide those lyin' eyes!! | Mon Feb 06 1995 20:04 | 11 |
|
How the hell can you predict what I'd be saying under your set of
hyperthetical circumstances??
Just goes to show how little you know me. At least I TRY to be
objective and fair, unlike some....
Sheesh. The ref decided it was worth booking Fashanu. Take it up
with him....
Andy.
|
32.5203 | | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Mon Feb 06 1995 20:08 | 6 |
| Mr LAYNE, now look what you've gone and done - upset Jerry and Andy in
the same day. Tut tut tut. I don't suppose you've got any worthwhile
comments to make about Tony Adams' sickening attack on Mark Bright have
you, just to upset Stuart ?
|
32.5204 | Nice pint of Holt's! | BLKPUD::STOCKMANS | | Mon Feb 06 1995 20:33 | 7 |
| You wanna get down the Mellie in Stretford, the beer went up a penny
2 weeks ago to 98p a pint!
Si
|
32.5205 | He gets the Ball, he scores a goal, Andy, Andy Cole | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Feb 06 1995 20:51 | 14 |
32.5206 | 37th Anniversary | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Feb 06 1995 20:53 | 7 |
32.5207 | Come on ye Reds | KIRKTN::JJACK | Once a Tim, always a Tim | Mon Feb 13 1995 09:00 | 4 |
|
City......0 United.....3
|
32.5208 | Kung-fu ... The Legend Continues | MSAM00::ROBERTLIM | | Mon Feb 13 1995 09:42 | 15 |
| Great result!
More bad news regarding Cantona.
Read in the papers about an incident between Cantona and ITN crew.
The reporter claimed that they were more than 20M away while asking
questions before Oh-Ah approached them, pull the collar and kicked the
reporter before taking the film.
Local police said that the Club Med called them about a disturbance,
Oh-Ah did not touch anyone and that they (Police) gave him the film.
Rgds
Robert
|
32.5209 | Cant's appears to be in the clear for this one! | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Wed Feb 15 1995 16:49 | 31 |
|
The latest on this is that apparently the beach that Cant's was on is
only open to the public for 6 hours a day. It is therefore not deemed
to be a 'public beach' (fib #1 to the ITN crew). The ITN team also
claimed that the tape from their camera was confiscated by the police.
The police say that the tape was surrendered volutarily as evidence of
their claim (fib #2 by the ITN crew). The police have apparently
interviewed eye witnesses and examined the tape, and there is no
evidence that there was any assault (fib #3 by the ITN crew). It is
alleged that 90-95% of the tape concentrates on Cantona's pregnant wife
(this is obviously in the public interest!). Added to the above, the
ITN reporter claims that the assault (which apparently didn't even take
place) was totally unprovoked. The eye witnesses have said that the
case was, in fact, the exact opposite. The ITN crew are alleged to have
been taunting Cantona - to which he did not react, apart from asking
them to leave the beach (quite what this means I don't know!).
The papers are now reporting that Cantona is prosecuting the ITN crew
for defamation of character and harrasment. The police on the island
are prosecuting for harrassment and filming on a private beach without
a license.
Also Sir Bert has siad that the reported incident is totally unrelated
to football, and will have no bearing whatsoever on the deliberations
of the FA. He is also reported to have said that "... Cantona was
clearly provoked, and his reaction is totally understandable in the
circumstances."
Steve
|
32.5210 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Ye Gods, what on earth? | Wed Feb 15 1995 17:26 | 23 |
| re -1
It is interesting some of the things that are alledged to have happened
in this incident. I would guess that the Police asked ITN to hand over
the tape but with a big hint that they were going to take it. As for
the assault, I don't actually blame him if they were hassling his
heavily pregnant wife (one of the papers over the weekend had a picture
of her making a middle finger salute to their photographer and she
looked about 8 months pregnant)
The wisdom of him leaving the country when he was due to be interviewed
by the police re his little incident is open to question (some would
say a liitle foolish) especially when all the mutterings coming from
the boys in blue are that he, Ince and the toerag who was baiting him
are all going to face a minimum of public order offences and probably
some assault charges. Cantonas' solicitor claimed that the police knew
he would be abroad but if that is the advice he gave his client, I
think that I would find a new solicitor to act on my behalf.
Surely, it would be better for him to get this whole over and done with
asap?
Stuart
|
32.5211 | Me, paranoid, never !!!! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Feb 15 1995 17:38 | 16 |
| Stuart
I think Cantona chose the lesser of two evils by leaving the country.
If he stayed here, he would have been hounded 24 hours a day until the
press got the reaction they sought. At least in Guadalupe he could get
some privacy for him and his wife. I think the question that should be
asked is "What the f*ck where the press doing there anyway ?". The FA
have fixed a date for Cantona to appear and I'm sure Cantona will be
there. Providing the police were informed about his holiday, then imho
he did the right thing in going.
BTW - Wise was found guilty of assault last week or doesn't that matter
to our wonderful press. Venables supports Wise in an interview, and
then warns Ince about getting in trouble !!!!
Dave
|
32.5212 | One law for all? | XSTACY::funbox.ilo.dec.com::Kung_Fu_Cantona | Guess who? | Wed Feb 15 1995 17:58 | 4 |
| re -last few
The next time I'm in trouble with the coppers I'll go on holidays
to Guadaloupe. Let's see how happy they will be with me then?
|
32.5213 | | DBSUK2::GRICE | Phil Grice - Oracle Rdb Sustaining Engineering | Wed Feb 15 1995 17:59 | 11 |
| I think he was sensible to leave the country and given the fact the
police presumably didn't tell him not to leave then why shouldn't he.
Did you see the Word programme shortly after the incident. They had a
camera plus a big crowd outside his door (remember this was a live
programme going out at close to Midnight) and they had some french
women shout through the door in French. I couldn't believe it. Given
that he has kids then my reaction in his place would have been less
than friendly.
regards,
Phil
|
32.5214 | Maybe, maybe not! | XSTACY::funbox.ilo.dec.com::Kung_Fu_Cantona | Guess who? | Wed Feb 15 1995 18:19 | 8 |
| re -1
I understand your point however no one asked him to try it on with
someone in the crowd?
We live in an age when the media seems to rule over all common sense,
maybe Cantona should have thought of that before he disconnected
brain.
|
32.5215 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Ye Gods, what on earth? | Wed Feb 15 1995 18:30 | 13 |
| Dave,
> "What the f*ck where the press doing there anyway ?".
Couldn't agree more.
They say that they wanted to know why he didn't show up for his police
interview. The phrase "I don't want to" springs immediately to mind. My
point is that if he had got this over and done with, he would have
avoided this incident. Bad advice by those around him.
Stuart
|
32.5216 | Media wrong again | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Ayr we go | Wed Feb 15 1995 18:51 | 10 |
| Re -1
Stuart,
Contrary to information spread around by the media there was no appointment
for Cantona to meet the police when Ince went to see them and I imagine
they would know that he was abroad (ITN found out).
So the Cantona avoiding the cops is in fact a no-story - no appointment no turn
up.
|
32.5217 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Wed Feb 15 1995 18:53 | 8 |
|
I wonder why the ITN film crew gave their film to the police as
evidence of an assault without even making a copy? Surely as a press
film crew they'd be more interesting in exposing Eric on British TV
than trying to get him done in some Caribbean backwater. Is Guadaloupe
a French colony or something? 8-)
JBG
|
32.5218 | | XSTACY::funbox.ilo.dec.com::Kung_Fu_Cantona | Guess who? | Wed Feb 15 1995 18:55 | 5 |
| re -last few
Cantona is getting bad advice if he's being told to lay low. He should
have this business finished conclusively with as soon as possible if he
wants to return normal (if such a word applies to him).
|
32.5219 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Feb 15 1995 19:11 | 11 |
| re:-1
I disagree totally - Cantona has an appiontment with the FA on the
24th(?) of this month. Until then, I would suggest that the *best*
advice for him is to "lay low". It's not his fault the FA are dragging
their heals about this. BTW - there is no law that says the press have
the right to hound people if they have committed an offence. Sure he's
made a mistake, but that doesn't entitle the press to act like the scum
they usually do in situations like this.
Dave
|
32.5220 | | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Wed Feb 15 1995 19:16 | 9 |
|
James, for someone that pushed off in a huff from this conference
you've sure got a lot of advice for Eric Cantona to share with
us....
Maybe none of us are in possession of the facts. Maybe we should
assume that we aren't. Maybe we should just give it a rest.
Andy.
|
32.5221 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Dreadful human being | Wed Feb 15 1995 19:19 | 8 |
| re .5217
> Is Guadaloupe
> a French colony or something?
Yes. Isn't the technical term for the something "overseas departement"?
Tony
|
32.5222 | now its not just the national press, its TV too | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Wed Feb 15 1995 20:13 | 15 |
|
> Maybe none of us are in possession of the facts. Maybe we should
> assume that we aren't. Maybe we should just give it a rest.
For the second time this year I agree with you, Andy. :-)
Its going to be hard for us to form an opinion when we havent got a
clue exactly what went on yet.
As it stands though, i'm starting to sympathise with Cantona in the
same way that I sympathise with anyone who has ANY dealings with the
media.
Ian.
|
32.5223 | | XSTACY::funbox.ilo.dec.com::Kung_Fu_Cantona | Guess who? | Wed Feb 15 1995 20:45 | 7 |
| re .5220
How the hell did you figure out it was me Andy? I am impressed :-).
Your middle name isn't Morse, is it?
James.
|
32.5224 | 100% Bovine Excretia.... 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Thu Feb 16 1995 12:06 | 4 |
|
It's the aroma of your notes, James ;-)
Andy.
|
32.5225 | Not a "colony" | ULYSSE::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Thu Feb 16 1995 12:44 | 10 |
|
RE: .5217
Guadeloupe is not a French Colony. It 's a "Departement Francais
d'Outremer", i.e. French Overseas Department, which juridically
totally different from a "colony".
My 2 cents precision.
Pierre-Yves
|
32.5226 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Thu Feb 16 1995 13:56 | 6 |
| > 100% Bovine Excretia.... 8-)
Coming from you that's a compliment since you know all about that
sort of stuff :*).
James.
|
32.5227 | wib | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Thu Feb 16 1995 14:22 | 11 |
|
Re: Andy and James:
Are you two going to kiss and make up or what?
:-)
Could some sensible manc furnish me with the information on who they
are playing next in the premiership?
Ian.
|
32.5228 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Feb 16 1995 14:30 | 6 |
| Ian,
Utd play at Norwich on Wed 22nd Feb, followed by a trip to Everton on
the 25th Feb.
A sensible manc
|
32.5229 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Ye Gods, what on earth? | Thu Feb 16 1995 14:43 | 5 |
| > A sensible manc
Surely a contradiction in terms ;^)
Stuart
|
32.5230 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The west is the best | Mon Feb 20 1995 15:06 | 6 |
| btw, in case no-one noticed, Hughes scored a blinder of a header against leads.
Whilst running and leaning backwards, he managed to nut the ball across the
face of the goal, and into the top corner, out of the reach of a sprawling
Lucic. Excellent control.
Matt$impartial,_but_appreciative_of_good_football....and_Swansea.
|
32.5231 | 9-2 for the Double ... | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Mon Feb 20 1995 17:35 | 9 |
| Matt,
I presume that your appreciation of Sparky's goal has nothing to do
with the fact that he's Welsh ! In spite of this, I have to agree that
it was a cracker, but then I'm not all that impartial.
Jerry.
P.S. Anyone seen James today ?
|
32.5232 | | CODIN::PHAYDEN | | Mon Feb 20 1995 17:46 | 7 |
| Jerry,
I've sent James a Voice Mail expressing my sympathy on what is ,of course, a
dismal day.
Feel free to do the same. It helps.
Peter.
|
32.5233 | | XSTACY::funbox.ilo.dec.com::jLuNdOn | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon | Mon Feb 20 1995 19:43 | 3 |
| ochon, ochon, ochon...
Wilko out!
|
32.5234 | The Sheep are Stuffed | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Feb 20 1995 21:12 | 15 |
32.5235 | 9/10 for entertainment | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Feb 21 1995 12:54 | 26 |
| I saw the game yesterday evening on Italian TV, and, despite knowing
the result in advance, it looked an absolute cracker. I don't think
Leeds actually played badly; it's just that United gave one of the best
performances I've seen in a long time. Some of the football they played
was quite extraordinary on a poor quality pitch.
The speed with which Hughes, McClair, Ince, Sharpe, Giggs and
Kanchelskis passed the ball around was breathtaking. Of the front six,
Keane is probably the least skilful...and he's certainly no
water-carrier! Stand up who thought United might falter without
Cantona! In fact, talented as he is, it would be nigh impossible to
change Saturday's team to make way for Cantona - in fact, I don't see
how Ferguson can find a place for Andy Cole at the moment. Giggs looks
to be back to his best, and McClair was absolutely everywhere.
As for Hughes (brilliant goal, btw), I still maintain that when he's on
form (and he usually is!), there is no better striker anywhere in the
world. The way he controls goalkicks on his chest, pulls the ball down
on his instep, and brings other players into the game is just a joy to
watch.
No offence to any of the other teams in the draw, but I'm hoping for a
United-Newcastle or United-Spurs final. Either way, it'll be a feast of
football.
Dom
|
32.5236 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Tue Feb 21 1995 15:44 | 6 |
| Good news ...
SKY are showing the sixth round tie against QPR live on March 13th !
Looks like I'll have to cancel my holiday ;-)
Jerry.
|
32.5237 | | UTRTSC::WARD | | Tue Feb 21 1995 19:28 | 1 |
| RE .5235 - you've been watching too much of "The Day Today" on BBC2 ..
|
32.5238 | Eat my goal! | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The west is the best | Tue Feb 21 1995 19:35 | 1 |
|
|
32.5239 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Feb 21 1995 19:54 | 10 |
| re:.5236
Jerry,
I've just been told that SKY have decided to show the game on Sunday
12th March. This follows hundreds of complaints from UTD fans, furious
at having to take time off work to travel from London to the game on a
Monday night.
Dave
|
32.5240 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Feb 21 1995 20:21 | 7 |
| <<< Note 32.5237 by UTRTSC::WARD >>>
> RE .5235 - you've been watching too much of "The Day Today" on BBC2 ..
Sorry...never seen it before in my life! So what's it all about?
Dom
|
32.5241 | 5 Wins on the trot without Cantona | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Feb 23 1995 16:30 | 5 |
32.5242 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Feb 23 1995 18:12 | 28 |
| Not that easy Brian. United were under the cosh for long periods in
the second half. Still a very valuable 3 points. Irwin was *rested*
so Keane was at right-back, with Sharpe at left-back. McClair retained
his place in the side despite the return of Cole. The Hughes and Cole
partnership almost hit it off. I hope Fergie persists with these two as
it is a potentially lethal combination. The best thing at the moment
is the return to form of Giggs. He was tremendous again last night and
certainly seems to working harder than ever before. His distribution
has improved immensely (perhaps he bought a copy of his own video) and
he seems to have taken on the responsibilty of filling the position
vacated by Cantona. A lot of people at the club think that he was
being groomed for this position in the team as he hasn't got the
lightening pace you would want from an out and out winger. This "new"
lineup is very exciting at the moment. The players have obviously got
a buzz over the arrival of Cole, return to form of Giggs and the Hughes
saga eventually being resolved.
It'll be interesting to see how Utd perform at Everton. This will be a
tough game. With Blackburn at home to Norwich and looking likely to
get the 3 points, it's important that Utd get at least a draw to stay
in touch. Likely team :
Schmeichel
Irwin Bruce Pallister Sharpe
KanKan Keane Ince Giggs
Hughes Cole
Dave
|
32.5243 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | outcast, overcast and beach-cast | Thu Feb 23 1995 18:24 | 9 |
| >>>> Schmeichel
>>>> Irwin Bruce Pallister Sharpe
>>>> KanKan Keane Ince Giggs
>>>> Hughes Cole
>>>> Dave
Are you the secret weapon 12th man then?
|
32.5244 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Feb 23 1995 18:46 | 13 |
| Matt,
Surely you've heard the chants :
"Ooh aah Dave Edwards"
"One Dave Edwards, there's only one Dave Edwards"
and
"Dave Edwards, Dave Edwards running down the wing"
"Dave Edwards, Dave Edwards running down the wing"
"Feared by the blues, loved by the reds"
"Dave Edwards, Dave Edwards, Dave Edwards"
|
32.5245 | Er no, can't say I have Dave. A few others maybe.. | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Thu Feb 23 1995 18:52 | 1 |
|
|
32.5246 | Desperately trying to stay awake this afternoon | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Feb 23 1995 19:40 | 1 |
| Such as ...
|
32.5247 | This is the politest I can type in | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Thu Feb 23 1995 19:41 | 2 |
| He's fat, he's round, he bounces on the ground Dave Edwards, Dave
Edwards
|
32.5248 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Feb 23 1995 19:47 | 8 |
| There are a number of inaccuracies in your little ditty Stuart :
1 - This is Sammy Lee's song
2 - I am not fat
3 - I am not round
4 - I only get bounced on the ground when I visit Elland Road.
3/10 Can do better.
|
32.5249 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Super Donny Rovers | Fri Feb 24 1995 13:43 | 16 |
| >>> Schmeichel
>>> Irwin Bruce Pallister Sharpe
>>> KanKan Keane Ince Giggs
>>> Hughes Cole
Far be it from me to compliment the despised Mancs but if they can't win the
league with a team like that then Fergie is the worst manager this side of Ossie
Ardiles. Especially with that Scottish bloater in the sort of form he's enjoying
at the moment.
If only you'd been a bit less mingy when Shearer was up for grabs, you could
have got even further than the first round in Europe.
Given a good draw. 8-)
Mike
|
32.5250 | | SUBURB::DAVIESC | And Monkeys might fly outa my butt ! | Fri Feb 24 1995 17:41 | 18 |
|
Re -1
Who needs Shearer. Sparky is at least as good, if not better, than him,
and with Anthricite (Cole, coal) feeding off him, United will return
their third championship in as many seasons.
Score prediction
Everton 0 Man Utd 3
Hughes, Cole, KanKan
Taff ( another closet Man U fan coming out )
PS Hiya Matt, t's a change to see you here and not in Rugby...
|
32.5251 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Super Donny Rovers | Fri Feb 24 1995 17:58 | 9 |
| >> Who needs Shearer. Sparky is at least as good, if not better, than him,
That's not quite the point I was making. You could have had both, but instead
you've ended up paying twice as much for a striker who, while excellent, isn't
nearly as good as Shearer.
Hughes and Shearer up front? Now that really would have been frightening. 8-)
Mike
|
32.5252 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Feb 24 1995 18:04 | 5 |
| Yeah but if we'd have bought Shearer, we wouldn't have bought Eric.
Most Utd fans I know rate Cantona as the best player they've seen at
OT and he linked superbly with Sparky. I'm not sure Shearer and Sparky
would have linked quite as well. Now, Cantona and Shearer would have
been worth seeing. Maybe they'll team up in Serie A next season.
|
32.5253 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Super Donny Rovers | Fri Feb 24 1995 18:15 | 7 |
| Hmmm, true enough. But you'd probably have been a lot less disliked without
Cantona's ridiculous collar-up antics. 8-)
Personally I think Cantona is vastly over-rated but maybe that's just me being
bigoted. 8-)
Mike
|
32.5254 | FA To Cantona | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Fri Feb 24 1995 18:24 | 8 |
|
Any news about Cantona yet ???
He is/was up before the FA today as a result a some incident that
hapeened a few week ago!! :-)
IM
|
32.5255 | YESSSSS.Good NEWS!! | REPAIR::SHALLOM | Aron Shallom | Fri Feb 24 1995 18:31 | 8 |
| Latest....
FA have fined him 10,000 and banned him until 30th Sept THIS YEAR!!!
Aron...
|
32.5256 | What a joke... | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Fri Feb 24 1995 18:41 | 5 |
|
Just when you thought it was'nt possible for the FA to become even more of
a laughing stock...
Dave...
|
32.5257 | Confused | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Feb 24 1995 18:49 | 5 |
| The 10,000 quid is just another weeks wages. The 30th Sept ????? What
the bloody hell is the relevance of that date ? Perhaps the FA felt
they needed to be seen to be doing something over and above the Utd
ban. But 5-6 weeks at the start of next season - what's the f**kin'
point ? Tossers - every one of them.
|
32.5258 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Feb 24 1995 19:06 | 17 |
| I do see this as being the end of Cantona in this country. By the time
he is avaiable for selection, Utd will have played approximately 30
games with a new line-up. Providing this is successful, I can't see
why Fergie would want to include him in the team. Apart from the
obvious stick he will receive from opposing fans it just won't make
sense to include him. The current line-up contains only 4 "foreigners"
and 2 assimilated players. The return to fitness of Parker, or the
inclusion of Neville, will mean Irwin makes way and the European
problems are sorted.
Apparently, United are "disappointed" at the decision, thinking that they
had taken the appropriate action. Personally, I think they should just
shut up, walk away and be thankful they've still got the option to keep
him at OT.
Dave
|
32.5259 | | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Mon Feb 27 1995 12:09 | 17 |
|
Meanwhile, back to football.
United lost 1-0 at Everton on Saturday. Dunk the Drunk headed in
the winner in the 58th minute. R5 had us outplayed in all areas
of the game. Sounds like Cole missed three good chances for a
draw.
But with Blackburn being held nil nil at home by Norwich, this
result wasn't such a disaster. I was expecting a point at Goodison
and Blackburn to win, leaving us 4 points behind with 12 to play.
Now we're only 3 behind... 8-}
United at home to Ipwich on Saturday. Blackburn visit Villa. Things
could look real interesting by Monday...
Andy.
|
32.5260 | What a crap result | SUBURB::DAVIESC | And Monkeys might fly outa my butt ! | Mon Feb 27 1995 13:46 | 11 |
|
It goes to show I'm as much of a disaster predicting football results
as I am predicting rugby results. I was fully expecting a resounding
Utd win after their last three performances. AH well it's a funny old
game......
Should be a home banker next Saturday however, and with Blackburn going
to Villa, who are on a hot streak, it could be interesting. Should be
only one point in it next Monday....
Taff
|
32.5261 | Well done once again, Clive. | CHEFS::GEORGEM | outcast, overcast and beach-cast | Mon Feb 27 1995 16:40 | 6 |
| Would you mind changing your prediction of Wales beating Scotland on Saturday,
please?
Yours appreciatively,
Matt.
|
32.5262 | First away League defeat since October 8th | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Feb 27 1995 20:55 | 9 |
32.5263 | The Story so Far | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Feb 28 1995 21:36 | 63 |
|
Fixtures 1994/95 Season Score Scorers
Live on SKY *, ITV @, BBC +
14/ 8/94 Blackburn (C Shield) * 2-0 Cantona(P), Ince
20/ 8/94 QPR (H) 2-0 Hughes, McClair
22/ 8/94 Nottm Forest (A) * 1-1 Kanchelskis
27/ 8/94 Tottenham (A) 1-0 Bruce
31/ 8/94 Wimbledon (H) 3-0 Cantona, McClair, Giggs
11/ 9/94 Leeds (A) * 1-2 Cantona(P)
14/ 9/94 Gothenburg (EC)(H) @ 4-2 Giggs(2), Kanchelskis, Sharpe
17/ 9/94 Liverpool (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis, McClair
21/ 9/94 Port Vale (CCC)(A) 2-1 Scholes(2)
24/ 9/94 Ipswich (A) 2-3 Cantona, Scholes
28/ 9/94 Galatasaray(EC)(A) @ 0-0
1/10/94 Everton (H) 2-0 Kanchelskis, Sharpe
5/10/94 Port Vale (CCC)(H) 2-0 McClair, May
8/10/94 Sheff Wed (A) 0-1
15/10/94 West Ham (H) 1-0 Cantona
19/10/94 Barcelona (EC) (H) @ 2-2 Hughes, Sharpe
23/10/94 Blackburn (A) * 4-2 Kanchelskis(2), Cantona(P), Hughes
26/10/94 Newcastle (CCC)(A) 0-2
29/10/94 Newcastle (H) 2-0 Pallister, Gillespie
2/11/94 Barcelona (EC) (A) @ 0-4
6/11/94 Aston Villa (A) * 2-1 Ince, Kanchelskis
10/11/94 Man City (H) * 5-0 Kanchelskis(3), Cantona, Hughes
19/11/94 Crystal Palace (H) 3-0 Irwin, Cantona, Kanchelskis
23/11/94 Gothenburg (EC)(A) @ 1-3 Hughes
26/11/94 Arsenal (A) 0-0
3/12/94 Norwich (H) 1-0 Cantona
7/12/94 Galatasaray(EC)(H) @ 4-0 Davies, Beckham, Keane, OG
10/12/94 QPR (A) 3-2 Scholes(2), Keane
17/12/94 Nottm Forest (H) 1-2 Cantona
26/12/94 Chelsea (A) 3-2 Hughes, Cantona(P), McClair
28/12/94 Leicester (H) 1-1 Kanchelskis
31/12/94 Southampton (A) 2-2 Butt, Pallister
2/ 1/95 Coventry (H) 2-0 Scholes, Cantona(P)
9/ 1/95 Sheff Utd (FA3)(A) * 2-0 Hughes, Cantona
15/ 1/95 Newcastle (A) * 1-1 Hughes
22/ 1/95 Blackburn (H) * 1-0 Cantona
25/ 1/95 Crystal Palace (A) 1-1 May
28/ 1/95 Wrexham (FA4) (H) 5-2 Irwin(2), Giggs, McClair, OG
4/ 2/95 Aston Villa (H) 1-0 Cole
11/ 2/95 Man City (A) 3-0 Ince, Kanchelskis, Cole
19/ 2/95 Leeds (FA5) (H) + 3-1 Bruce, McClair, Hughes
22/ 2/95 Norwich (A) 2-0 Ince, Kanchelskis
25/ 2/95 Everton (A) 0-1
4/ 3/95 Ipswich (H)
7/ 3/95 Wimbledon (A)
11/ 3/95 Q.P.R. (FA6) (H) * (1pm Kick-Off)
15/ 3/95 Tottenham (H)
19/ 3/95 Liverpool (A) *
22/ 3/95 Arsenal (H)
2/ 4/95 Leeds (H) * (2pm Kick-Off)
8/ 4/95 Southampton (H)
15/ 4/95 Leicester (A)
17/ 4/95 Chelsea (H)
29/ 4/95 Coventry (A)
6/ 5/95 Sheff Wed (H)
13/ 5/95 West Ham (A)
|
32.5264 | The kids go marching on.... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Mar 01 1995 18:54 | 3 |
| Result from last night's Youth Cup 5th rnd
Aston Villa 2, Man Utd 3
|
32.5265 | Gossip | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Mar 01 1995 20:25 | 4 |
32.5266 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Mar 01 1995 20:41 | 3 |
| >>Beckham has gone to a lower division club on a months loan.
Preston (just in case there are any Preston fans out there)
|
32.5267 | Once Proud..... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Mar 02 1995 17:51 | 4 |
|
Yessssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
32.5268 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Mar 02 1995 17:54 | 5 |
| Dezzz,
Is that Yessssssss you're happy he's gone to Preston, or Yesssssssss
you're a Preston fan ?
|
32.5269 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Mar 02 1995 18:04 | 11 |
|
The latter....many a Saturday afternoon spent down at Deepdale...though
I must admit when I was living in Preston it was always due to a
hangover and not having the energy to go to Liverpool or Manchester to
see ...as Sky LOVE to call it...'the TOP flight'...Anybody else think
this sounds just infantile (top flight I mean not watching Preston ;-))
Mind you, Saturday mornings and my first cup of char I tend to watch
15 minutes of that 'stupid' show on Sky Sports 2.....
Dezzz.
|
32.5270 | Surely you like "Beat the goalie" | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Mar 02 1995 18:28 | 6 |
| David Beckham is a good player. Following the departure of Gillespie
(I still can't believe Fergie sold him) Beckham looks to be the pick of
the youngsters. I am a bit confused about the decision to "loan" him
to Preston. You see, Beckham likes to pass the ball. Last season,
Preston were a bit of a "hoof it" team. Unless they've changed their
style considerably, I can't see what Beckham will gain from this.
|
32.5271 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Super Donny Rovers | Thu Mar 02 1995 19:48 | 6 |
| Preston sacked manager John Beck because he was only interested in the long ball
game, which the board thought was turning the crowds away. They gave Beck a
change your style or bog off ultimatum, and, man of principle that he is, he
chose the latter.
Mike
|
32.5272 | 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Thu Mar 02 1995 20:21 | 5 |
|
I think it could beabout time you started a Preston Both Ends
topic, Dezz....now that you're out of the closet, an' all!!
Andy.
|
32.5273 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Mar 03 1995 12:19 | 8 |
| Two main footie stories in the papers this morning ..
KanKan wants to leave Man Utd because he was dropped on Saturday. For
all his talents, the man is a moody git. He always asks for a transfer
when he's dropped. We should have sold him to Newcastle instead of
Gillespie !!
For the second story, see the Palace note .....
|
32.5274 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Mar 03 1995 12:32 | 2 |
| Oops, almost forgot, FIFA yesterday endorsed the FA's suspenson of
Cantona by confirming a worldwide ban until Sept 30th.
|
32.5275 | Give him a Game NOW! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Fri Mar 03 1995 12:39 | 6 |
| Kanchelskis should be in the 1st team no questions asked,I don't
blame him asking for a transfer.Top scorer this season and Utd don't
play as well when he is out.Fergie will be making a big mistake if he
sells him to another English club!
Aron...
|
32.5276 | We'll have Kanchelskis please | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Fri Mar 03 1995 12:57 | 8 |
| Ref - 3
What's the second story? There's nothing in our note or are you going
to put one there? If its Armstrong, our local paper states he has a
suspected Hernia which may need an op. Otherwise, are we buying
Kanchelskis? We need a right winger.
Paul
|
32.5277 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Mar 03 1995 13:05 | 13 |
| I agree - KanKan should be in the team, but if Fergie decides to
drop/rest him for any reason, he should be able to do so. Fergie has a
tendancy to worry too much about the opposition instead of playing
Utd's strongest team. At Everton, he considered that the game would be
won/lost in midfield therefore he played McClair and dropped KanKan.
What he seemed to forget was that the decision nullified one of Utd's
strengths. Playing KanKan would also have tied down Hinchcliffe who
was a constant threat. However, he *is* the manager and a successful
one at that. He doesn't want some moody Ukrainian kicking-off just
because he's been dropped.
The papers suggest that KanKan wants to play on the continent, so there
seems to be no danger of him signing for another English club.
|
32.5278 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Mar 03 1995 13:08 | 11 |
| Paul,
The top story in one of the papers this morning concerns the alleged
drug-taking antics of a certain Chris Armstrong. I assumed that either
you or Stuart would have seen/heard of the article. The report
suggests that this is the reason he was dropped. When questioned,
Smith refused to either confirm or deny the allegations.
Probably a load of crap I know but ...
Dave
|
32.5279 | Kancelskis for Rangers...... | MASALA::JROWAN | I luv puddocks | Fri Mar 03 1995 13:29 | 6 |
32.5280 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Mar 03 1995 13:35 | 3 |
32.5281 | Wot, a bit more than that | SUBURB::DAVIESC | And Monkeys might fly outa my butt ! | Fri Mar 03 1995 13:53 | 9 |
32.5282 | A Load of Bo*^&cks if you ask me | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Mar 03 1995 13:55 | 6 |
32.5283 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Mar 03 1995 14:02 | 11 |
| Brian,
It's not in the Sun ! I appreciate that this could be purely journo
speculation but he has demanded a transfer on several occasions during
his time at Utd. It always seems to follow a period when he considers
he has been dropped. There is a quote from KanKan in the paper :
"I went to see the manager to ask for a transfer. I want to move."
Remember that he almost left last season. He only stayed following
assurances from Fergie that he would not be left out of the team !!!!
|
32.5284 | final offer | MASALA::JROWAN | I luv puddocks | Fri Mar 03 1995 14:12 | 5 |
| I heard the report on breakfast news at six this morning or, was it
"five live". Anyway, if the report was conceived by the Sun then it is
crap, if not however, hows about Kanchelskis plus a million for Trevor
Steven. thats my final offer.
|
32.5285 | It just so happens I remember this ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Fri Mar 03 1995 14:13 | 16 |
|
>He only stayed following
>assurances from Fergie that he would not be left out of the team
Dave
That's absolute rubbish. Ferguson was on the radio saying (quite
rightly) that NO ONE at OT is guaranteed a first team place and he
would not make an exception for anybody and if wotsisname didn't like
it he could pick up his jotters any time. So I believe he (AK) bit the
bullet and signed the offered contract (which wouldn't have been for
peanuts anyway considering his form of last year).
He's just having a Paul Mince-type tantrum that's all. He'll stay.
Malc.
|
32.5286 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Mar 03 1995 14:17 | 7 |
| >> That's absolute rubbish.
Malc,
Say what you think - don't spare my feelings !
Dave
|
32.5287 | You gotta tell it like it is, Dave ! | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Fri Mar 03 1995 14:18 | 1 |
|
|
32.5288 | I hope this reply is more acceptable Malc | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Mar 03 1995 14:25 | 6 |
| It does make me question (once again) Fergie's decision to sell
Gillespie. Fergie knows that KanKan is a moody bugger. Surely a
manager doesn't want to feel pressurised to select a player - the
evidence was there in the past as to KanKan's reaction if dropped.
|
32.5289 | A slight improvement, but ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Fri Mar 03 1995 14:48 | 17 |
|
Dave
Honest I'm not trying to be picky here, but :
>a manager doesn't want to feel pressurised to select a player
Come off it. Ferguson is a big boy now and surely won't be dictated to
by the likes of Kanthingy. You must be able to drop players if they go
off form or they are injured or if certain tactics are to be deployed
for a certain match, and ANY player must realise these facts and not
throw a wobbly every time he gets a seat in the stand. I hated Fergie
when he was the Aberdeen manager but I must agree with him this time.
Our Andrei needs a good stiff talking to if you ask me.
Malc.
|
32.5290 | | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | atom drum bop | Fri Mar 03 1995 17:04 | 25 |
| Read somewhere that Cantona is to spend much of his 8 months 'holiday'
coaching Man U's younsters/apprentices. Apparently he will be
concentrating on specifics such as set pieces. Likely tips include:
'Throw-in' - Yes, if ever the ref turns his back to you when you are
foul mouthing, simply pick up the ball and 'Throw in'to
the back of his head. This will attract his attention
nicely.
'Free-kick' - When leaving the pitch, if ever an opposing fan mutters
anything to you such as "Hey Eric, would you like a
piece of my cream sponge?", just reply "No thanks!", leap
over the advertising boards and say "But here have a
'Free-kick'". The fan will be pleased as he will gain
instant fame and get a mass of wonga from the tabloids
for his 'Exclusive'.
After his training sessions are over, Eric is planning to bring
some 'culture' to his pupils and will be showing things such as his
stamp collection. I think something maybe lost in the translation
here as youngsters expecting to see 'Penny Blacks' will be viewing
pictures of John Moncur's thigh.
Andy
|
32.5291 | Andy, careful.. you'll upset the natives | YUPPY::PANES | Strength through ennui | Fri Mar 03 1995 17:48 | 0 |
32.5292 | 3 points Please | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Mar 03 1995 19:08 | 6 |
32.5293 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Fri Mar 03 1995 19:18 | 5 |
| I liked James Richardsons' (Channel 4's Football Italia) description of
"the Great One". He called him `Feet of Fury'....the best one I've
heard so far....
Ray....
|
32.5294 | 9-0 Ouchh, bet that smarts ..... | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Mon Mar 06 1995 11:12 | 1 |
|
|
32.5295 | Best for 103 years | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Mon Mar 06 1995 12:41 | 10 |
|
Just for the records, the 9-0 win against Ipswich on Saturday is
United's largest win for 103 years. It was back in the 1892/93 season
when Wolverhampton Wanderers came to Old Trafford on 15th October and
were on the receiving end on a 10-1 drubbing. The season before,
Lincoln City came to Old Trafford on 21st Nopvember and they too
received a 10-1 thrashing.
Steve
|
32.5296 | sad | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Mon Mar 06 1995 14:04 | 5 |
|
Credit where its due, United were awesome (gag, choke) and it could
have been 3 or 4 more. (cough).
Ian$something_stuck_in_my_throat
|
32.5297 | From our legal correspondent ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Tue Mar 07 1995 11:59 | 10 |
|
On the radio this morning : Paul Mince has now been charged by the
polis with assaulting a (different) Palace fan at 'that' match.
Well now, I wonder if he will receive the same treatment as Wor
Eric or will he get a lesser punishment purely because it all happened
off-camera. I somewhat cynically suspect the latter.
Malc.
|
32.5298 | Talking of Eric | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Ayr we go | Tue Mar 07 1995 12:11 | 7 |
| A wee bit of controversy over the handling of the Eric case. Apparently, local
councillors are complaining that the polis have allocated 10 officers for
a charge that normally wouldn't be taken to court, but only 8 to a recent
murder!!
Some of the local plod aren't happy either.
|
32.5299 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Mar 07 1995 12:22 | 14 |
| >>Eric or will he get a lesser punishment purely because it all happened
>>off-camera. I somewhat cynically suspect the latter.
Malc,
"Punishment" ?!?!?! Surely you're not convicting him before the
evidence has been heard. There is a possibility that he may not have
done this and that it's just the evil workings of a sick sad twisted
Palace supporter looking to stitch up those arrogant Northern Manc
gits !
Dave
|
32.5300 | Rising to the bait ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Tue Mar 07 1995 12:31 | 13 |
|
Dave
>Surely you're not convicting him before the evidence has been heard.
AHA ! A subtle flaw in your argument already (unless you're
extracting the urine, which I think you could be). This is what has
happened to EC unless I'm very much mistaken. You wouldn't be
suggesting that there is one law for horrible aggressive French types
and another for fine upstanding pillars of English society, would you ?
Malc.
|
32.5301 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Tue Mar 07 1995 13:20 | 7 |
| errr...The evidence is a little less convincing in Ince's case, you'll find.
Ince didn't dive, feet first, over the advertising hoardings and into a fan's
chest. Ince didn't proceed to punch said fan in the face whilst on national TV.
Ince was moreorless off camera. Also, there are arguments that a) he was
provoked, and b) it was defence.
It's not as clear-cut as the Cantona incident.
|
32.5302 | I beg to differ ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Tue Mar 07 1995 13:38 | 24 |
|
.5301 What a load of old codswallop Matt.
>Ince didn't proceed to punch said fan in the face whilst on national TV
>Ince was moreorless off camera
Oh so that makes it OK does it ?
> there are arguments that he was provoked
So was Cantona.
> it was defence
I'm not sure that he would have been charged in that case. The polis
think he did something wrong and have charged him with assault. That
doesn't suggest self defence to me.
If the FA jump in with both feet and ban Eric for his misdemeanour
then they should do the same to Ince. And if they don't, it will be the
biggest example of double standards I have ever seen (sweeping statement).
Malc.
|
32.5303 | Nope! | IOSG::LAYNE | | Tue Mar 07 1995 13:46 | 21 |
| RE -1
Although I don't normally support Ince and his behaviour. I have to
differ with you.
Some noters may have already convicted Cantona (and you seem to have
already convicted Ince), but as the previous noter stated, their is no
TV replay to show what exactly went on and this could just be some
malice on the behalf of some palace supporters.
If you listen to the news on the incident, at all times they say "the
alleged attack by Cantona..." I don't think Ince brought the game into
disrepute as Cantona did and so yes, the FA should react differently to
him.
Your argument about Ince receiving the same punishment as Cantona is
like saying anyone involved in a fight where someone gets killed should
all be charged with murder. There are different degrees of a crime,
hence punishments to fit the crime.
William
|
32.5304 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Mar 07 1995 13:47 | 12 |
| Malc,
I think the point is that Cantona has been seen by millions to
drop-kick the Palace "fan". I would expect him to be found guilty as
charged. The charge against Ince can at best be one person's word
against another. He "allegedly" hit someone. There is no proof of the
offence. The tossers at the FA have had an easy time with the Cantona
case. With Ince it is a bit different. If Ince is found guilty and is
subsequently banned by the FA, I would expect to see Vinny Jones banned
for his nose-job, and Wise for his assault on the taxi driver.
Dave
|
32.5305 | Who got the goals please? | MOEUR7::SMITH | | Tue Mar 07 1995 13:52 | 13 |
|
I checked out this note to try to find out who scored the goals against
Ipswich, and discover lots of replies about 'the Palace incident' and
two or three at most about Ipswich.
I read this conference coz it is the SOCCER conference!
Please get back to the point.
Ian
P.S. I know I'm taking the liberty a bit mentioning soccer and being a
West Ham fan! :-)
|
32.5306 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Mar 07 1995 13:55 | 6 |
| Goals against Ipswich ::
Cole 5
Hughes 2
Keane
Ince
|
32.5307 | | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Tue Mar 07 1995 13:56 | 12 |
|
Good question:
Andy Cole got 4, although he is trying to get Yallop's o.g. marked
down to him too. Hughes got 2, Keane started it all and Ince
finished it.
So, Cole 4 (5), Hughes 2, Yallop o.g. 1 (0), Keane, Ince.
A rout.
Andy.
|
32.5308 | Cole(5) | IOSG::LAYNE | | Tue Mar 07 1995 14:01 | 7 |
| RE -1
On match of the day on Saturday night, I think the panel came to the
decision that Cole did get his head to the ball, and hence it was his
goal. Cole (5).
William
|
32.5309 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Tue Mar 07 1995 14:02 | 11 |
| Malc, we/you were talking about *evidence*. Cantona doesn't really need a
trial to be had up for assault. Whether it was verbally provoked or not, it
was seen by millions, and therefore can be objectively judged. As Dave said,
Ince's incident wasn't filmed, and so we can expect months of "It was his
fault", "no, It was his fault" etc. etc., leading to a subjective judgement.
If Ince's crime was as bad as Cantona's (which it couldn't possibly have been),
then he'll get the same punishment.
p.s. Cole may as well claim the Yallop goal, as it probably would've gone in if
Yallop hadn't've been unlucky to get in the way, anyway.
|
32.5310 | Well yes but ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Tue Mar 07 1995 14:24 | 23 |
|
The case with Cantona is still sub judice which is why all reports
say "alleged" all over the place. Now the FA have pre-empted the trial by
already banning him (and I suppose they could be said to be pre-judging
the trial like newspapers do but thats another matter). And now you
say they should wait for the result of any further trial before imposing
any sanction. Surely you can't do that for one case and not in others.
Ince can clearly be seen to be squaring up to the Palace fans at
the match on TV which at the very least constitutes threatening behaviour.
At the time there were stories of him assaulting somebody and there's
not usually smoke without fire imo.
But on the other hand you may be correct in your conjecture about
"some malice on the behalf of some palace supporters". In fact that's
actually a very good point. It will be an interesting court case I
reckon. Every witness will be accused of bias one way or another and
the case will probably be flung out in the end for lack of evidence.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see ...
Malc.
|
32.5311 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Tue Mar 07 1995 14:30 | 16 |
| I assume that the last reply wasn't directed at me, or else I'm confused by the
bit about me saying that they should wait until the result of some trial or
other...
ManU., and the FA's bans on Cantona are independant of the criminal case.
Cantona broke the FA and ManU's rules, without question. He attacked a
supporter at a match. Neither of these organisations will allow this under any
circumstances. The criminal proceedings are completely different, though.
These will take into account provokation etc. Cantona's guilt is beyond
question. It is the reasons behind it that are questionable, but these don't
matter to the FA.
As for Ince...Imagine you're a Palace yob on the terrace....If Cantona's
punching your mate in the crowd, and Ince comes over to you and tells you to
F*** off, you're going to blow this up and say that he threatened you, or even
punched you.
|
32.5312 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Tue Mar 07 1995 14:40 | 15 |
| There is a difference between the Ince & Cantona victims. The latter
kicked a little twat who deserved what he got. *If* the Ince victim is
the same as the one in the papers at the weekend after Palace game, he
is 40 year old who was there with his young child.
I would agree with Malc that if Ince is found guilty he should be
suspended for a long time as the crime will be as bad as Cantona's. The
only difference is that Ince did it off camera. The arguement that
oters put forward "it was off camera therefore it cannot be as bad" is
a bit like saying that armed robbers caught by security cameras
committing their crimes should be treated harsher than those not caught
on camera. The reasoning being that their crimes could not be shown on
Crimewatch for Nick and Sue to pontificate about.
Stuart
|
32.5313 | | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Ayr we go | Tue Mar 07 1995 14:54 | 9 |
| Malc,
The FA decided that Eric's behaviour brought football into disrepute. The
courts have to decide whether his actions constitute a criminal assault which
are not the same. If it had been in a pub with a fight between 2 people
nobody had heard of the polis probably wouldn't have got involved at all.
As it is found guilty both of them will get a huge fine of 50 quid and told
not to be naughty boys again.
|
32.5314 | Ban him anyway (just in case he is guilty ...) | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Tue Mar 07 1995 14:56 | 21 |
|
Matt
I think it was Dave saying the bit about waiting for trials and
William who talked about malicious Palace fans, sorry I didn't see your
last reply.
I must admit I did assume there was a direct link between the court
cases arising and the FA's disciplinary actions. Certainly I would
imagine that should some action on the pitch result in a court case the
FA would also take some sort of action (but not vice versa). We do have
a precedent here incidentally. Duncan Ferguson has a 10 match ban hanging
over him from the SFA for headbutting a Raith Rovers player but that
will not come into force until the result of a trial arising from the
incident and presumably will not take affect should he be found
innocent. So I don't know if things are radically different darn sarf.
It does all seem terribly confusing ...
Malc.
|
32.5315 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Mar 07 1995 15:09 | 18 |
| >>I think it was Dave saying the bit about waiting for trials
Not really - I was implying that the FA have no hard evidence on which
to act. I think they can only act following the judgement in court. That
comment about "squaring up" was a bit desperate Malc. If the FA took
action against every player that squared up to another player/fan we
wouldn't have many professional footballers left.
Back to footie ..
Utd have a tough game tonight at Wimbeldon/Selhurst Park. KanKan is
on international duty this week so he is out. There are also doubts
over Keane and Bruce. A win is essential. Nothing else will do if Utd
are to maintain a challenge at the top. Blackburn play the Arse
tomorrow so we can't rely on Blackburn dropping any points in that
game !
Any Palace fans going tonight to finish the job on Ince ?
|
32.5316 | Denny Warren...a legend | YUPPY::PANES | Strength through ennui | Tue Mar 07 1995 15:14 | 7 |
| What I find astonishing is that Ince has been charged. Mr Warren has an
interesting past.
Enigmatically,
Stuart
|
32.5317 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Tue Mar 07 1995 15:21 | 5 |
| Stuart,
Come on then, spill yer guts on this guy !
Stuart
|
32.5318 | OJ Ince | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Mar 07 1995 16:24 | 10 |
32.5319 | None for Cantona either | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Ayr we go | Tue Mar 07 1995 16:55 | 4 |
| re 5318 In English courts video evidence is not admissable. The prosecution
will have to rely on either written evidence or witnesses in the box.
John$oftheOldBailey
|
32.5320 | Not impressed ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Tue Mar 07 1995 17:04 | 8 |
|
John, you're just a show-off know-all.
But never mind that, I want to hear about this Mr Warren chappie.
And so does Stuart Stratford. In fact I bet we all do.
Malc.
|
32.5321 | | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Tue Mar 07 1995 17:05 | 21 |
|
re "Highest Court In The Land"...
not quite true, Brian, in this country that's the Court Of Appeal.
But anyway, principally you're right, and this raises an
interesting paradox.
How many common assault charges do you know of that get referred
by the CPS to the High Court?
My guess would be... nil.
This whole circus is becoming ridiculous. If I accused someone of
threatening me at a football match, with gestures and verbally, the
police would not act (informed assumption) and I'd be invited to
bring a private prosecution (informed assumption), which I would
find difficult to afford.
Andy.
|
32.5322 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Tue Mar 07 1995 17:07 | 4 |
| Yep, but your actions are less likely to cause a riot, or affect society, than
Cantona's.
Anyway, let's hear about Mr. W.
|
32.5323 | | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Tue Mar 07 1995 17:11 | 5 |
|
I meant the charges relating to Mr Ince, actually, but I take
your point.
Andy.
|
32.5324 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Mar 07 1995 17:12 | 9 |
| One last final thing about Eric .. I was watching the Saint and
Greavsie 'Load of Crap' show last night because Fergie was on. I
guessed that the subject of Cantona would be raised. Anyway, it seems
that there were/are 10 policemen currently assigned to the Cantona
case. During a recent murder investigation carried out by the same
Police force, there were only 8 policeman assigned. Maybe they all
want his autograph.
Now then, what's this about Mr W ?
|
32.5325 | | YUPPY::PANES | Strength through ennui | Tue Mar 07 1995 18:41 | 8 |
|
If it is the same Denis "Denny" Warren, well...er...a "Denny" Warren
used to be a bit of a "chap" on the terraces. I'm sure its not the
same Denis Warren, because at the San Selhurst we leave the fighting
to the opposing team's players.
Stuart
|
32.5326 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Dreadful human being | Tue Mar 07 1995 18:50 | 10 |
| re .5321
> re "Highest Court In The Land"...
>
> not quite true, Brian, in this country that's the Court Of Appeal.
Ahem. Under both English and Scottish legal systems the
House of Lords, sitting as an appellate court, is the highest court.
Tony
|
32.5327 | pedant! | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Tue Mar 07 1995 18:56 | 1 |
|
|
32.5328 | Do they call him Bunny ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Tue Mar 07 1995 19:11 | 11 |
|
I must confess to being a little disappointed with the revelations
about the colourful Mr Warren. I thought he was going to turn out to
be a lunatic multiple paedophile axe murderer or some such instead of
just somebody who likes the odd barney.
Couldn't you have spiced it up a bit for us Stuart ? Surely he must
be a personal friend of the Kray brothers at least ?
Malc.
|
32.5329 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Tue Mar 07 1995 19:43 | 12 |
| Stuart,
Presumably he is an older version of the div who got the full weight
of Erics' boots in his chest.
Or was he the role model for the Palace mob in the film with Gary
Oldman in (no not Dracula or Sid & Nancy before any smart alec starts).
I believe the character Oldman played was Becksy or something similiar.
Perhaps one of you wonderful chaps or chapesses can fill in the details
of the film, etc.
Stuart
|
32.5330 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Short On the Sleeves Luv! | Tue Mar 07 1995 20:01 | 6 |
| The film had a ridiculous ending if I remember rightly with shooters
being brandished dahn vur pub. I also recall Uncle Ron not being to
pleased with Selhurst Park being used as a location. In fact I think
he banned them from shooting (the film) inside the ground.
barry.
|
32.5331 | Who ate all the pies?? | YUPPY::PANES | Strength through ennui | Wed Mar 08 1995 11:34 | 8 |
|
Was the film called "The Firm"? They kicked off with their terrifyingly
named rivals, "the Yeti" I believe there was one scene from inside the
Members Stand at the San Selhurst.
T.V. Quick
|
32.5332 | theives, cutthroats and murderers? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Wed Mar 08 1995 11:44 | 4 |
| What was all the fracas about the evil ones winner against Wimbledon
last night?
Ian$at_a_party_so_i_missed_it
|
32.5333 | Jammy bxxxxxxs | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Wed Mar 08 1995 11:50 | 14 |
|
2 things (admittedly I only listened to this on t'radio) :
a) Kimble got a very harsh second yellow for encroaching at a corner.
b) Palce were only 6 minutes from time when Bruce scored. They claimed
that the ball was kicked right out of the goalies hands for/by Bruce
(although the radio commentator reckons he just dropped it) and in the
ensuing argument Joe Kinnear and his assistant were sent to the stand.
Man U hadn't even looked like scoring till the sending off.
Malc.
|
32.5334 | Back where we belong - No.1 | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Wed Mar 08 1995 12:08 | 14 |
|
Well surely you didn't expect United to deserve their victory,
Ian?!?
You should realise by now that the hated OT evil never win a game,
the game is taken away from their opposition by the colluding
officials, who are in fact undercover Manchester United board
members.
We'd all much rather the lovely, friendly, happy-go-lucky Daglish,
with his merry band of jolly japers Le Saux, Shearer and co. won
the title in a demonstration of a return to the old values...
Andy.
|
32.5335 | and that 9-0 was a fluke | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Wed Mar 08 1995 12:09 | 6 |
|
Andy,
Yep.
Ian.
|
32.5336 | Reactions always depend on the team ... | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Wed Mar 08 1995 13:42 | 22 |
|
Just to add my 2p worth to .-2
When Blackburn play shite and get a 1-0 win they are deemed "a quality
side, demonstrated by the fact that they can dig out a win even when
they are playing badly". When TGFTITW do precisely the same thing, they
are "very lucky to get anything. They never looked like scoring, and
they only managed to do so with the assistance of bad decisions by the
referee." It's always the same.
With regard to the second yellow card to Kimble, he should have known
better since the ref had already booked a Womble player in the 1st half
for not retiring the full 10 yards from a free kick. At least the ref
was consistent.
A quick question, Vinnie "Come here and I'll bite your nose off" Jones
went over to the ref and shook his hand at the end of the match. ANy
guesses as to what he said to him ? My money is on "I know where you
live Mr Referee" ;-)
Steve
|
32.5337 | Back to normal service. | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Mar 08 1995 14:35 | 14 |
| re. last few
Look on the bright side, lads.
Hands up who logged in on Monday morning expecting to see a whole
series of "eye-witness" reports about how Ipswich had dominated for 80
minutes, but United had 9 breaks and scored 9 goals...daylight
robbery...grrr...when's the next new kit coming out...grrr...bring back
hanging for Cantona & Ince, etc.
I bet those darlings of the Premiership (Smiley Daglish & co.) are
thinking twice about whether it really pays to be a winner.
Dom
|
32.5338 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Thu Mar 09 1995 11:15 | 9 |
| Just to put a belated comment re ManU and their fortunate wins - Fergie
said that he didn't think that TGFTITW were going to score against
Wombledon so it wasn't just the press this time...Still it makes a nice
change for someone other than Arsenal to get slated for 1-0 wins.
BTW on the subject of Arsenal, nice to see that they did ManU's title
chances a bit of damage last night.
Stuart$looking_for_a_bright_spot_to_another_defeat
|
32.5339 | The goal was fair | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Thu Mar 09 1995 13:09 | 10 |
|
I saw highlights from the Wombledon match last night, and the goal IMO
was fair. The ball hit the mud, stuck, and hardly bounced at all. Segers
stooped to pick it up. Brucey arrived at the same time, and Segers was
*definitely* not in control of the ball. It was a 50/50 ball and Bruce
had to go for it, any player would have done. IMO the referee was
right - but them I'm biased ;-)
Steve
|
32.5340 | I wouldn't have given it!!! | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Fri Mar 10 1995 13:59 | 7 |
| From what was shown on Sportsnight it seemed fairly inconclusive and wasn't
clear cut either way. Having said that if I was ref I would've given the
benefit of doubt to the defending team.
Mind you if I was in the attacking team I would have been pretty annoyed
if the goal wasn't allowed and vice versa for the defending team.
|
32.5341 | Semi Finals please | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Mar 10 1995 16:22 | 8 |
32.5342 | live on Sky.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Fri Mar 10 1995 16:36 | 15 |
| Brian,
the match is on Sunday at midday, and yes, it will be tough for both
teams....
watch out for the QPR supporters new song, (sung to the tune of PIGBAG
song....
DA DA DA DA....HOOPS....DA DA DA DA
DA DA DA DA....HOOPS....DA DA DA DA
DA DA DA DA....HOOPS....DA DA DA DA
etc.etc.
Ray....
|
32.5343 | Iza Gonna BeeThere | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Fri Mar 10 1995 18:53 | 12 |
|
I am at the match on Sunday, and to be honest I hope MU have another
match like they did against Ipswich. I know it's not likely, but I can
always live in hope ;-)
It's going to be a tough match, and a damn good one to watch.
1pm kick off as far as I am aware, but the program on Sky may start at
Midday.
Steve
|
32.5344 | It's a Fine Blade-Blunting Weekend Ahead | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | Mr. Rothmans | Fri Mar 10 1995 18:59 | 20 |
| >> <<< Note 32.5343 by FUTURS::MARSHALL1 >>>
>> -< Iza Gonna BeeThere >-
>> I am at the match on Sunday, and to be honest I hope MU have another
Steve,
Sorrrrrrry,
I don't think you quite undersatnd this conference yet; Those that note
in 32.* are not meant to actually visit Old Trafford ;-) Please don't
let reality get in the way of you putting in a 'real' match report on
Monday morning !
Rob
C'mon you 'R's'
|
32.5345 | My Mistake 8-) | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Fri Mar 10 1995 19:03 | 7 |
|
Oooops. Gives the game away a bit. People will now know why I am half
asleep on Monday morning ;-)
Steve
|
32.5346 | match report.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Mon Mar 13 1995 13:43 | 112 |
| [From the Electronic Telegraph]
Sharpe and Irwin brush aside Rangers as United's double dream continues
By Christopher Davies
Man Utd (1) 2 QPR (0) 0
Irwin 53, Sharpe 23.
THE quest for the double Double continues. Manchester United did not need to
be at their best to secure a comfortable victory
over Queens Park Rangers, taking one more step towards retaining the FA Cup
half of the Double they won last season.
Given the make-up of the last four, winning the FA Cup again could prove as
difficult for United as fighting off the challenge of
Blackburn in the Premiership. No club has won the Double twice, but the
bookmakers make United only 5-2 against winning it
in successive seasons and becoming, indisputably, the finest club side in
the history of English football.
While that unofficial title will only serve to make opponents raise their
game even more, United seem equal to just about every
challenge thrown at them these days. The loss of Eric Cantona has not
affected them - they have won eight of their nine games
without the suspended Frenchman - and they can dip into the strongest squad
in the country to overcome the fact that #7
million Andy Cole is cup-tied.
"The back-to-back Double is a distinct possibility," said Rangers manager
Ray Wilkins, a former Manchester United favourite.
"It would be a remarkable achievement but if anyone can do it, it's United.
They work so hard for each other and, coupled with
their great ability, it makes them so dangerous."
There was never much doubt that United would win this quarter-final
Alex Ferguson, the United manager, was understandably cautious. "It only
takes a second to be knocked out of the FA Cup.
The League is different because there are 10 games to go. The one question I
always ask my players is: 'Do you want it
enough?' They aren't giving me any doubts about that."
There was never much doubt that United would win this quarter-final after
Lee Sharpe - "our best player today," said Ferguson
- had given United the lead in the 23rd minute.
Despite superb work, in the build-up to Sharpe's goal, by Mark Hughes and
Ryan Giggs - later withdrawn because of a calf
strain - it was David Bardsley, Rangers' right-back, who was to blame. He
missed his tackle and Sharpe shot left-footed past
Tony Roberts from 15 yards. It was the first goal against Rangers in the
competition this season.
Rangers were a big disappointment in the first half. "If we'd have played as
well as our fans we'd have been okay," said
Wilkins. Les Ferdinand looked anything but a #5 million striker. While
Andrei Kanchelskis and Sharpe were flying down the
flanks, Rufus Brevett and Andrew Impey never got going, so the supply of
crosses to Ferdinand and Kevin Gallen was poor to
non-existent.
United's second goal, seven minutes after the interval, was also the result
of sloppy defensive play. Roberts will not be happy
with the way he lined up his wall for the free-kick by Denis Irwin. The
Irishman bent the ball round the line of defenders and
past the diving goalkeeper.
'By the time we started to play we were out of it,' said Wilkins
Rangers looked livelier when two goals down but by then the tie was lost.
"By the time we started to play we were out of it,"
said Wilkins. Rangers lacked confidence, while United had it in abundance.
Brevett should have scored in the 56th minute. He will say Peter Schmeichel
made a fine save - he later made others from Alan
McDonald and Les Ferdinand - and the goalkeeper would no doubt agree, but it
should have been a goal. Opponents do not
get many chances at Old Trafford, and if they fail to take them they go home
defeated.
"We didn't win enough individual battles," said Wilkins. "We must now pick
ourselves up because we're still in the relegation
battle and have an important match against Norwich on Wednesday."
The only disappointment for United was the booking of Hughes for a challenge
on McDonald. It takes the Welshman over the
21-point mark and he will miss the League game against Leeds on Sunday week.
Ferguson is happy the Football Association have scrapped Wembley as the
venue for the semi-finals. "Wembley should be for
the final only," he said. "There are enough grounds with the right
atmosphere and capacity, Villa Park, Anfield or Elland Road,
for the semis."
However, United's second home in the south beckons once more.
Alex Ferguson has tipped Brian Kidd to be the next manager of Manchester
United. Ferguson has hinted that he may retire
in a couple of years, even though he said after yesterday's FA Cup victory
that he still has many ambitions in the game.
When Ferguson does eventually step up to the United board, he will recommend
Kidd, his assistant, as the man to lead United
into the next century.
Ferguson said: "Whatever happens, Brian Kidd will have a big say in the
running of this club. He does a first-class job here. "I
didn't know him until I joined United, but as youth coach, reserve manager
and first-team coach he has been absolutely mag-
nificent. He has been instrumental in our success. "The job Brian has done
must be recognised. If the board ask me about my
successor and I have any say in the matter I'll nominate Brian."
|
32.5347 | An unbiased report - honestly! | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Mon Mar 13 1995 14:13 | 41 |
|
Manchester United 2 - 0 Queens Park Rangers
Att: 42383
The match was a typically tight affair between these two teams, with
Rangers chasing hard, tackling hard, and quite literally knocking the
United players off their stride. The United players were just not
given the space to play their usual game, with two or three players
shutting them down as soon as they received the ball. Hughes was given
a particularly hard ride by Danny Maddix, with tackle after tackle
making sure that Hughes never had a chance to do any damage. He was
taken out of the game (quite often literally) very effectively indeed.
United's first goal came after 23 minutes when there was a good move
down the right flank involving Ince, Hughes, and McClair. The final
cross came across the face of the goal for Sharpe to tuck in at the
far post. 1 - 0
The second goal came just after the start of the second half, after
about 54 minutes, from an Irwin free-kick awarded for a Maddix tackle
on Hughes that would have been more at home in Saturday's match
between Wigan and Widnes. Irwin rifled the free-kick around the
right-hand side of the wall and into the back of the net. 2 - 0
After the second goal went in the match pretty much died, with United
seemingly sitting back on their lead. The better of the chances after
this fell to Rangers, with Schmikes pulling out a number of saves that
kept United's lead intact.
United did not play well, due mostly IMO to the way Rangers shut them
down. But, I am happy to say, United managed to dig out an excellent
result to see the Red Army marching into the Semi's to meet the winners
of the replay between Crystal Palace/Wolves.
This is Steve Marshall,
Notes at Ten,
from DECPark
|
32.5348 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Mon Mar 13 1995 16:15 | 9 |
| I have to disagree about the incident that lead to the 2nd goal....
Hughes backed into Maddix, and kept on backing into him for about 10
yards. What was Maddix supposed to do?, just stand there and do
nothing?...
moan, moan, grumble, grumble, ref was bent, etc.etc. usual ManU lucky
bas#%#$ etc.etc...ad nauseum
Ray....
|
32.5349 | The best referees money can buy | YUPPY::PANES | Its not colossal, and its not clever | Mon Mar 13 1995 16:22 | 15 |
| <<< Note 32.5348 by IRNBRU::HOWARD "Lovely day for a Guinness" >>>
> I have to disagree about the incident that lead to the 2nd goal....
> Hughes backed into Maddix, and kept on backing into him for about 10
> yards. What was Maddix supposed to do?, just stand there and do
> nothing?...
Maddix should not have responded to Hughes' kicking. It is about time
that players like Maddix, realised that the referee is not going to
award anything in their favour and learn that they should take the foul
play ( kicks/stamps/elbow etc etc ) from the Mancs as part of the
( modified ) rules of the game.
Roger Gifford
|
32.5350 | Off-Off-Off..... | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Mon Mar 13 1995 16:29 | 8 |
|
I know that Hughes was backing into Maddix, but that is no reason to
grab the guy around the neck and throw him to the floor. After being
booked in the first half, he was lucky to stay on the pitch with a
relatiation like that.
Steve
|
32.5351 | Roll on Wembley!? | PEKING::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Mon Mar 13 1995 18:00 | 10 |
|
Visited Old Trafford for the first time yesterday,excellent ground &
atmosphere in the QPR end was very good.Kanchelskis pace is even more
evident seeing it for real and Utd took it easy it seemed even though
Qpr had a few good chances and should have scored a goal at least but
Schmeical saved well.
Aron...
|
32.5352 | St Mark... the Patron Saint of Foulers | YUPPY::PANES | Its not colossal, and its not clever | Mon Mar 13 1995 18:09 | 18 |
| <<< Note 32.5350 by FUTURS::MARSHALL1 >>>
-< Off-Off-Off..... >-
> I know that Hughes was backing into Maddix, but that is no reason to
> grab the guy around the neck and throw him to the floor. After being
> booked in the first half, he was lucky to stay on the pitch with a
> relatiation like that.
Steve,
I take it you didn't see Hughes kick out at Maddix a nanosecond before
Maddix grabbed Hughes?
Stuart
|
32.5353 | One rule for one ..... | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Mon Mar 13 1995 18:43 | 12 |
|
No, but even so a retaliation like that is totally out of order. If
Hughes kicked out then Maddix should leave it to the Ref/Linesman to
sort out and not take the 'law' into his own hands. He must have been
totally mental to do such a thing in front of the Ref and whilst on a
yellow card. You surely cannot be trying to justify Maddix' response ?
If it were 'Le God' retaliating like that the Ref would have had no
hesitation whatsoever in producing at least the yellow card if not a Red
outright.
Steve
|
32.5354 | | YUPPY::PANES | Its not colossal, and its not clever | Mon Mar 13 1995 18:51 | 25 |
| <<< Note 32.5353 by FUTURS::MARSHALL1 >>>
-< One rule for one ..... >-
> No, but even so a retaliation like that is totally out of order. If
> Hughes kicked out then Maddix should leave it to the Ref/Linesman to
> sort out and not take the 'law' into his own hands. He must have been
> totally mental to do such a thing in front of the Ref and whilst on a
> yellow card. You surely cannot be trying to justify Maddix' response ?
> If it were 'Le God' retaliating like that the Ref would have had no
> hesitation whatsoever in producing at least the yellow card if not a Red
> outright.
Steve,
I hope that your sarcasm is not being lost on me. Away teams get very
little from Refs at O.T.
"Le God" as you call him,( although I prefer talented but niggly,
petulent, tete up his derriere git ), used to get away with "murder"
week after week. He "outed" himself with the stamping on Moncur, and I
suspect that after that refs got wise to his "cute" little back heels etc.
Stuart
|
32.5355 | Still one rule for one .... | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Mon Mar 13 1995 19:12 | 16 |
|
It's not just MU at OT that get away with things. Rovers do at Ewood,
'Pool do at Anfield etc etc.
I was not being sarcastic, all I *was* saying was that Maddix went a
bit over the top considering that he was on a booking already. All it
would have taken is the ref to react and he would have been off for an
early bath. He was playing well, evidenced by the fact that Sparky had
no real 'effet' on the game. He was virtually totally marked out of it.
He just marred it by reacting the way he did - it was not necessary.
'Tis all I was saying ......
Steve
|
32.5356 | funnies rom the net.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Tue Mar 14 1995 11:38 | 12 |
| From: VBORMC::"cnaude@infocomp.csir.co.za" "Naud , Clinton x4441/3088" 14-MAR-1995 07:58:26.06
To: "QPR address list..." <qpr@cs.ucl.ac.uk>
CC:
Subj: Man United....
Hi there all...
I think someone forgot to tell Man U's new signing that they were playing at
home, in the red kit, and not in their away kit, i.e the black one, and tell
him to take that stupid whistle out of his mouth aswell....
ICEMAN
|
32.5357 | Shades of Bristol City in this one ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Jones the Steam | Tue Mar 14 1995 12:01 | 9 |
|
Has anyone ever pointed out that Lee Sharpe is the only player in
the Premiership with his name on the back AND the front of his shirt ?
Mind you I believe Blackburn will shortly complete the signing of
that well known Scottish/Scandinavian striker McEwan Slager.
Malc.
|
32.5358 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Tue Mar 14 1995 14:42 | 6 |
| Re Maddix v Hughes. Of course if Maddix had thought that ref had missed
Hughes' provocation he could have just fallen over - that seems to work for
many players. But perhaps that isn't "English football" - we prefer to take it
like a man and dish it out as well!
grahame
|
32.5359 | Much ado about nothing ? | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Mar 14 1995 17:08 | 21 |
| Saw the game last night on Italian TV (they showed Liverpool-Spurs live
on Saturday, Everton-Newcastle live on Sunday, and Man. Utd-QPR
yesterday evening!).
Quite frankly, the Hughes-Maddix thing looked like six-of-one and
half-a-dozen of the other to me. How anyone can determine whether
Hughes was backing into Maddix or Maddix was holding Hughes back is
beyond me.
Actually, I thought the referee had a pretty good game; it wasn't an
easy one to referee. QPR obviously decided that their best hope was to
harass United into making mistakes, and it probably wasn't a bad idea.
Most of their tackling was hard but fair, but when they did overstep
the mark (Maddix, Barker), the referee took action. Likewise, Hughes
was deservedly booked for a late tackle on McDonald.
Dom
P.S. Whatever happened to that little centre-forward QPR had a few
years back who scored a hat-trick against United at Old Trafford in
that infamous game on New Year's Day?
|
32.5360 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Tue Mar 14 1995 17:31 | 1 |
| Wegerle?
|
32.5361 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Tue Mar 14 1995 17:33 | 4 |
| Dennis Bailey....he went ot Birmingham (I think) for a while and never
scaled the heights again....
Ray....
|
32.5362 | QPR go through 8 strikers a year! | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Mar 14 1995 17:49 | 5 |
| That's the man.
I think Wegerle's at Coventry, isn't he? Now there's a player who's
failed to realise his full potential.
|
32.5363 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Tue Mar 14 1995 17:51 | 6 |
| re.Wegerle
I agree. Mind you, he's a regular in the US "soccer" team. ahem!
Anyone named after a brand of chewing gum is always going to have problems,
though.
|
32.5364 | And so did The Great Aldo | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Tue Mar 14 1995 17:52 | 5 |
| but he appeared in the World Cup .....
regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.5365 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Tue Mar 14 1995 17:55 | 1 |
| thats what I said....he's a regular in the US "soccer" team. hallo?
|
32.5366 | Don't get me wrong...I think he's a very talented player | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Mar 14 1995 18:02 | 7 |
| >but he appeared in the World Cup .....
"Appeared" being the operative word. Reserve centre-forward for a team
that qualified as host nation, wasn't he?
Dom
|
32.5367 | Bailey at Brentford. | PEKING::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Tue Mar 14 1995 18:33 | 1 |
|
|
32.5368 | A Tough Month Ahead | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Mar 14 1995 22:27 | 8 |
32.5369 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cos I missed you... Yeah.... I missed you | Wed Mar 15 1995 11:42 | 6 |
| > and Leeds next on the agenda
We will have our revenge..... we'll have 6 points from this years
games.... :->
Rick.
|
32.5370 | A pint of plain please | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Thu Mar 16 1995 17:35 | 6 |
|
Glad to see you did'nt mention the fa cup :-}
The leeds game kicks off at 2:00 on Sunday April 2nd
live on Sky.
Another excuse to go to the pub before closing time ;-)
|
32.5371 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cos I missed you... Yeah.... I missed you | Mon Mar 20 1995 12:48 | 5 |
| The FA Cup.. whats that then.. is it like the ZDS Cup???
:->
Rick.
|
32.5372 | ????? | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Mon Mar 20 1995 14:13 | 7 |
|
It's very quiet in here this morning.
Regards
Stephen
Kennys Barmy Army
|
32.5373 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Mon Mar 20 1995 14:15 | 1 |
| BOO!
|
32.5374 | I'm surprised that no-ones offering excuses - unusual | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Mon Mar 20 1995 14:48 | 1 |
|
|
32.5375 | | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Dai Station | Mon Mar 20 1995 14:51 | 6 |
|
Perhaps none of them have come to work today. They're probably all
off with sickasaparrotitis.
Malc.
|
32.5376 | sickness | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Mon Mar 20 1995 14:56 | 9 |
|
Funnily enough our two resident Man Utd fans here are BOTH off sick.
I reckon they just didnt want to look at my bright smiling face (the
excuse of many actually) and the fact that ive stuck a Liverpool shirt
in one of their desk drawers.
Oh yeah, and they owe me a pint of guiness too.
Ian. :-)
|
32.5377 | Always look on the bright side of life | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Mar 20 1995 16:18 | 10 |
32.5378 | Utd here, Utd there, Utd every | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Mon Mar 20 1995 16:19 | 21 |
|
Well just to end the cr*p that no Utd fans will enter a note because
they lost.
All I can say is that Utd deserved to get beat. They were not to their
usual standard. The lack of responses may be down to the fact that
there were no excuses based on yesterdays performance.
Even Ferguson admitted that he was disappointed in his teams play.
So Blackburn are 6 points clear(and 5 goal better off now!), still a long
way to go, and with them having to play both Newcastle and
Liverpool(last game of the season) it is not going to be easy.
So long as the good quality football continues then it is going to the
wire, and that includes Liverpool and Newcastle.
May the best team win....
Mac
who had a bad weekend... Scotland and Utd losing :-(
|
32.5379 | | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Mon Mar 20 1995 17:15 | 28 |
|
Been busy, hence no comment yet.
Listened to most of yesterday's game on R5. Seems that but for a
period of 20 minutes after half-time, we were well beaten.
Liverpool as expected raised their mediocre game to fever-pitch to
deny their buddies from OT the chance of closing the gap at the
top.
Jimmy Armfield raised an interesting point yesterday. To paraphrase
his point:
Blackburn visit Anfield on the last day of the season. If they need
a win to secure the title, will Liverpool bother to try and stop
them? Armfield mischievously suggested that Shearer would walk into
the Liverpool penalty box and despatch the ball into the corner of
the net to which David James was pointing...
Surely not.
If we're to retain the title this season, United need some
monumental performances in the next couple of weeks, and for
Blackburn to drop points. We need them to draw three times whilst
we win three times...
We're looking clear second-favourites.
Andy.
|
32.5380 | Surely not!!! | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Mon Mar 20 1995 17:31 | 4 |
|
Is Jimmy Armfield suggesting that the English game is corrupt ?
;>)
|
32.5381 | | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Mon Mar 20 1995 17:36 | 4 |
|
No. Just that Liverpool is! 8-)
Andy.
|
32.5382 | Jambo's will know what i mean. | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Mon Mar 20 1995 17:48 | 4 |
|
Andy,
Up here we call that,"doing a St.Mirren".
|
32.5383 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Mon Mar 20 1995 17:52 | 5 |
| Ince has been dropped from the England squad to play Uruguay....
(twilight zone-type music)....
Ray....
|
32.5384 | 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Mon Mar 20 1995 18:15 | 14 |
|
Andy,
> their mediocre game
nothing mediocre about Liverpool these days mate, inconsistent, yes,
but mediocre? They are still in the top 5 in the country and in a cup
final.
Perhaps in comparison with TGFTITW then they may be considered so, but
are Man Utd fans so pompous as to think that anything beneath them are
boringly average?
Ian.
|
32.5385 | Mediocrity.... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Mon Mar 20 1995 18:20 | 14 |
|
Andy, how do you mean mediocre ....Liverpool's game is not perfect I
admit but to call it normally mediocre is a bit of sour grapes. United
were the mediocre team yesterday (and admit not normally). Liverpool,
Tottenhan and Newcastle probably have the best passing game in the
land but are not often the most incisive finishers which United and
Blackburn have proven to be.
The only way I would admit Liverpool's game being mediocre would be
relative to AC Milan, Ajax, Juventus, PSG, Barcelona etc....NOT against
any team in the current Premier League.
Dezzz.
|
32.5386 | | YUPPY::PANES | It was definitely Elvis | Mon Mar 20 1995 18:26 | 12 |
| <<< Note 32.5384 by COMICS::HAWLEYI "I...AM...A...HORSE!" >>>
-< 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 >-
> Perhaps in comparison with TGFTITW then they may be considered so, but
> are Man Utd fans so pompous as to think that anything beneath them are
> boringly average?
Thats been my general experience of their fans.
Stuart
|
32.5387 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Mar 20 1995 18:41 | 29 |
|
>The only way I would admit Liverpool's game being mediocre would be
>relative to AC Milan, Ajax, Juventus, PSG, Barcelona etc....NOT against
>any team in the current Premier League.
A performance like Liverpool's one yesterday would *easily* have put
the skids up any of those teams you listed, Dezzz. All of them have
come a cropper this year in their own leagues against "lesser" teams
with something to prove, which is roughly akin to what happened to
United against Liverpool. These are the sort of matches that decide
trophies at the end of the day.
Examples? A month ago, AC Milan were stuffed 4-0 by Lazio (who I'd rate
roughly on a par with Tottenham); Barcelona were hammered 5-0 by Real
Madrid, and Juventus, current leaders in Italy, were recently beaten
3-0 by Cagliari, who are normally nothing to write home about.
As for the mediocrity of Liverpool, the Premier League et al, I think
you're rather overstating the case. I can't speak for other countries,
but the general line in Italy is that their football's dropped down a
notch in the last couple of years. I'd say that football in Europe is
nicely poised at the moment, with no one country dominating. Bear in
mind that the albeit excellent PSG, who seem to be the flavour of the
month at the moment, were comfortably beaten by Arsenal last year.
Dom
|
32.5388 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Mar 20 1995 19:03 | 12 |
| I think that "mediocre" was perhaps the wrong word to use. I think
Liverpool have been pretty impressive this year and are probably only 1
or 2 players short of making a serious challenge for the title. What
amazed me yesterday was the lack of fight/effort by the Utd players.
You;d think that a team containing Hughes/Ince/Keane and Bruce would
show a bit of grit and determination. Perhaps too much on occasions
but I'd rather that than the pitiful display yesterday. That's taking
nothing away from a good Liverpool performance and a deserved victory.
Utd now have a crucial game against the Gooners on Wednesday which they
simply have to win.
Dave
|
32.5389 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Mar 20 1995 19:18 | 15 |
| Ditto. I think Liverpool, to their credit, have always attempted to
play good football even during these lean times, and when they do put
it together, they can beat *anyone*. Yesterday was one of those
days...strewth, even Babb had a good game!
United, on the other hand, produced a performance yesterday which had
much in common with their away defeats against Barcelona, Gothenburg
and Leeds. In short, the opposition showed far more will to win. And as
-1 rightly said, it's not what you'd expect from a team that includes
those famous video nasties, Ince, Hughes, Keane and Bruce.
Of course, it's a tribute to T.G.F.C.I.T.W that so many teams rise to
the occasion when they play against them ;-)
Dom
|
32.5390 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed Mar 22 1995 14:36 | 3 |
| Is it this week that the Flying Frenchman and Ince are up in court?
Stuart
|
32.5391 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Mar 22 1995 14:38 | 6 |
| >>Is it this week that the Flying Frenchman and Ince are up in court?
I think it's tomorrow.
I believe Wise was sentenced to 3 months - what was the charge ?
|
32.5392 | Wsie Up!! | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Wed Mar 22 1995 14:39 | 3 |
| Sentenced for being a short cockney git.
Except Mince to be found guilty of the same charge (smiley things)
|
32.5393 | 23rd April | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Wed Mar 22 1995 14:55 | 9 |
|
Cant's and Incey are indeed up before the beak tomorrow. Wise was
chanrge with Common Assault - exactly the same charge as Cantona. THe
only differences being Cantona was against a thug, Wise was against a
60 odd year old taxi driver .....
Steve
|
32.5394 | It aint over till the fat lady sings | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Wed Mar 22 1995 15:07 | 19 |
|
Bitterly disappointed with Sundays result.
I mean,there is something wrong when Giggs looked like the
only player on the United team with the will to win.It has been a
while since i've seen him battle so hard.Of course people will
disagree.
As fergie said the Championship will be won by the team
that most wants to win it and by Sundays performance its not
United.
Hopefully United will bounce back like they did after the
Everton game tonight against Arsenal and a win would leave Utd 3 points
adrift with a game more played and with 7 games to go ANYTHING can
happen.
Looneypool deserved the win but hopefully this defeat will
not be as decisive as it was in '93
1-0 tonight in front of a home croud!
|
32.5395 | Le Merde before the beak | YUPPY::PANES | It was definitely Elvis | Wed Mar 22 1995 15:12 | 26 |
| <<< Note 32.5393 by FUTURS::MARSHALL1 >>>
-< 23rd April >-
^^^^^
err....March
> Cant's and Incey are indeed up before the beak tomorrow. Wise was
> chanrge with Common Assault - exactly the same charge as Cantona. THe
> only differences being Cantona was against a thug, Wise was against a
> 60 odd year old taxi driver .....
Only after investigation by the press/Police did the "charming"
Mr Simmons' shady past come to light. Eric Cantona did not know
this at the time he launched his brutal attack ( which could have
hurt anybody in the vacinity ), therefore the silly little thug's
( Simmons not Cantona's ) dubious history is an irrelevance.
As an aside to the case, there is a group of Police known as the
Palace Detectives who support the team in their own time. It is
alleged that members of this loose collective of fans have been
followed by private dicks employed by Cantona's/Man United's
solicitors.
Stuart
|
32.5396 | | YUPPY::PANES | It was definitely Elvis | Wed Mar 22 1995 15:14 | 8 |
|
More on Cantona...... A retired Solicitor's Clerk has taken
out papers to bring a private prosecution against Cantona , charging
him with , I believe, amongst other things affray.
Stuart
|
32.5397 | Come on you Reds | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Mar 22 1995 16:20 | 12 |
32.5398 | sigh...... | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Wed Mar 22 1995 16:29 | 12 |
|
Yes, good job you pointed that out, Stuart. I wouldn't be able
to see the difference between a foul-mouthed 30 year old and a 60
year old taxi driver. You are quite right to remove any distinction
between these two offences and say that Simmons's background is an
irrelevance.
Haven't we had enough of the smug anti-United comments on this
subject? I could say that they get right up my nose, but then you'd
never guess, would you?
Andy.
|
32.5399 | | YUPPY::PANES | It was definitely Elvis | Wed Mar 22 1995 20:33 | 28 |
| <<< Note 32.5398 by TRUCKS::SANT "There is a canal far away - Far Canal!" >>>
-< sigh...... >-
> Yes, good job you pointed that out, Stuart. I wouldn't be able
> to see the difference between a foul-mouthed 30 year old and a 60
> year old taxi driver. You are quite right to remove any distinction
> between these two offences and say that Simmons's background is an
> irrelevance.
Andy,
But Eric professes that he doesn't speak English. I am sure that
the spikey headed C**t Simmons has no French.
> Haven't we had enough of the smug anti-United comments on this
> subject? I could say that they get right up my nose, but then you'd
> never guess, would you?
> Andy.
I am sorry that you appear to take this as an ad hominem attack.
Me, I just report it as I see it.
Stuart
|
32.5400 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Mar 23 1995 12:30 | 15 |
| Couldn't get to the game last night but it looked/sounded like a
convincing win. A mate of mine who went to the match said that this
was the worst Arsenal side he'd seen at Old Trafford for donkeys years.
Other news from OT ... the North Side of the Stadium is to be
redeveloped bringing the capacity to 55k. It will be a 3-tier jobby
expected to be completed by May '96. Capacity will be initially
reduced to 33k, with the aim of restoring the capacity in stages to its
current 44k by Jan 96. This is expected to cost big bucks so don't
expect any major transfer deals in the next 15 months.
Final;ly, the Cantona Chorus were on the Big Breakfast this morning,
giving us a tuneful rendition of 'Eric the King'. The Chorus were made
up of lads from the infamous K-Stand who are apparently releasing a
Cantona EP next month.
|
32.5401 | An argumentative southern sh1te speaks | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu Mar 23 1995 12:35 | 10 |
| Dave,
In Sundays papers they commented that the building programme is being
entirely financed by the off the field activities and bank borrowing
and that they did not anticipate it affecting the transfers in & out of
OT.
BTW your mate is right. This is the worst Arsenal side for years.
Stuart
|
32.5402 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Mar 23 1995 12:37 | 3 |
| >>entirely financed by the off the field activities and bank borrowing
Expect another new kit then eh ?
|
32.5403 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | People come out of the rain | Thu Mar 23 1995 12:43 | 7 |
| err....a small Man U. reference here....
Ash (a young, but popular, Irish indie/rock group) have released a single
called "Kung Fu", the cover of which features a photo of Cantona's Bruce
Lee-style leap at that thug's throat.
....back to the kit discussions....
|
32.5404 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu Mar 23 1995 13:06 | 5 |
| To get back to the kit discussions...
Apparently there is another away kit due at the end of the season.
Stuart
|
32.5405 | Non-MUFC person speaks... | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Thu Mar 23 1995 13:20 | 3 |
| Errr.... for us people who have never been to Manchester, which bit of
OT is the North side?
|
32.5406 | Erm... | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Thu Mar 23 1995 13:28 | 6 |
|
Opposite side to the 'managers benches' .... not that helps you too
much ...
Steve
|
32.5407 | Left to Right? | IOSG::LAYNE | | Thu Mar 23 1995 13:28 | 10 |
| As you have asked that question, I have another one.
Why is it radio commentators always say,
"The team is playing from left to right...or the team is playing
from right to left"
I mean what difference does it make to someone listening to the radio?
William
|
32.5408 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Mar 23 1995 13:38 | 18 |
| >>for us people who have never been to Manchester, which bit of
>>OT is the North side?
The stand opposite the cameras.
The stupid thing is that the club decided, when redeveloping the
Stretford End (stand to the left of the cameras), that they wanted to
maintain this nice cantilever stand going round the ground. As a
result, the new Stretford is quite a small stand. Considering they are
now going to great expense to destroy this pretty effect anyway, they
could have built a much larger stand at the Stretford and had an
existing capacity of about 50k.
On another note ... Utd now meet Palace in the FA Cup semis. Palace
were very impressive last night - Armstrong in particular looked to be
"up" for the match. Should be a good game. Paul/Stuart - are you
guaranteed tickets for the semi ? I've got enough vouchers to apply for
mine but so have about 40,000 others. Here's hoping.
|
32.5409 | | YUPPY::PANES | It was definitely Elvis | Thu Mar 23 1995 13:41 | 12 |
| <<< Note 32.5408 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
> "up" for the match. Should be a good game. Paul/Stuart - are you
> guaranteed tickets for the semi ? I've got enough vouchers to apply for
> mine but so have about 40,000 others. Here's hoping.
By rights ( due to being season ticket holders and members/subscribers to
the rather sadly named Golden Eagles ) Paul and I should both be
allocated a ticket.
Stuart
|
32.5410 | | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Thu Mar 23 1995 15:03 | 20 |
|
Well on last night's performance the semi should be a cracker!
Palace finally lived up to their billing as an attacking
entertaining side, and it was good to see Armstrong put all the
crap behind him and produce a great display. United will be tested
to the limits to keep him off the scoresheet.
With Bruce suspended it will be a close game, hopefully a repeat
of the '90 final, rather than the '90 final replay, although
obviously I'd settle for the same result ;-)
Two very good games in store for semi-final day. I can't see
there's all that much to choose between any of the remaining sides
in the "one-off, on-the-day" cup at this stage. Any combination
of these four sides will produce a worthy final, imo. It could be
the first London derby since '80, or a repeat of the '85 final
when Everton were at their peak and denied the double by 10-man
United.
Andy.
|
32.5411 | Could be a cricket score | YUPPY::PANES | It was definitely Elvis | Thu Mar 23 1995 15:15 | 8 |
|
Unfortunately I don't share your optimism about the game. Palace
have been blowing hot and cold ( mainly cold ) all season. I fear
that with United's form and Palace's inconsistency , a stuffing
is on the cards. Still we can dram of a semi like Villa Park
in 1990.
Stuart
|
32.5412 | Go directly to jail, do not pass Go... | YUPPY::OHAGANB | m|o|t|o|r|h|e|a|d | Thu Mar 23 1995 15:56 | 6 |
| It would appear that Eric is to serve a two week stretch at the
pleasure of Her Majesty's Government. If he behaves though, I'm
sure they'll let him out for Ronnie Kray's funeral.
barry.
|
32.5413 | legal question.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Thu Mar 23 1995 16:53 | 5 |
| Incey-Wincey pleaded not guilty and was granted unconditional bail. Am
I right in thinking that if you plead not guilty but are subsequently
found guilty then your sentence will be longer?...
Ray....
|
32.5414 | Rough justice | YUPPY::PANES | It was definitely Elvis | Thu Mar 23 1995 18:37 | 5 |
|
Two weeks!!!!!! People with unpaid parking tickets get longer than that.
I just hope le mad merde comes out of chokey with a very sore bottom.
Stuart
|
32.5415 | Eric the King | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Mar 23 1995 18:37 | 11 |
32.5416 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | People come out of the rain | Thu Mar 23 1995 18:38 | 1 |
| Cantona's 1st appeal was refused, but they're trying again.
|
32.5417 | | UTRTSC::WARD | | Thu Mar 23 1995 20:38 | 4 |
| Good grief! - sixteen notes in here and no score - no wonder all us
foreign noters hit the "next unseen" key so often ..
Ray
|
32.5418 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Mar 23 1995 20:40 | 5 |
| Utd 3 Gooners 0
Hughes
Sharpe
Kanchelskis
|
32.5419 | | UTRTSC::WARD | | Thu Mar 23 1995 20:41 | 3 |
| Thanks - I found it in the "English League" note eventually ..
Ray
|
32.5420 | For you Tommy ze var ist over ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cut Throat Jake | Thu Mar 23 1995 20:45 | 15 |
|
.5415
> -< Eric the King >-
Surely you mean Eric the Cooler King.
As in Steve McQueen in the Great Escape.
Paul Mince can be the Charles Bronson character.
Alex Ferguson can be the German Camp Commandant.
Steve Bruce can be the Wooden Horse (or is that a different film ?)
Malc.
|
32.5421 | Me pedantic....never!!!! | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Thu Mar 23 1995 20:49 | 5 |
| >>It could be the first London derby since '80, or a repeat of the '85 final
82 was the last London Derby (If I remember correctly) Totts V QPR
Al
|
32.5422 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Mar 23 1995 20:50 | 2 |
| Unlike Steve McQueen, I believe Eric has got out ! Boring old bail
though - no motorbike steaming away down the M4.
|
32.5423 | | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Fri Mar 24 1995 13:13 | 16 |
|
re .5421...
Good spot, Al. Thanks.... 8-}
As for Cantona's sentence, no surprise really. They probably
considered the significant public trial by TV and press, as well
as the ridiculous hounding he received whilst on holiday.
As for the comment about getting a longer jail for unpaid parking
tickets from you-know-who (very predictable, Stuart...), send more
details, please. I obviously don't keep in touch with the news these
days as much as I should, coz I can't remember such a case.
Andy.
|
32.5424 | Under paid Eric | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Mar 24 1995 19:18 | 5 |
32.5425 | Todays debate ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cut Throat Jake | Mon Mar 27 1995 14:31 | 9 |
|
On t'wireless this morning :
Inter Milan have offered 5 million poonds for Cantona. Will Alex
Ferguson accept the offer ? Is the Pope a catholic ? Is John Hussey
illiterate ?
Malc.
|
32.5426 | 5m don't buy much these days | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Mar 27 1995 13:44 | 8 |
| Malc,
I don't think Fergie will accept the offer. However, I think Martin
Edwards will, and with some of the money they will buy the Mars Bar
Kid (or put it towards a down-payment for Le Tiss should Soton get
relegated).
Dave
|
32.5427 | You can have me for 5 mill (ooooh matron) | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cut Throat Jake | Mon Mar 27 1995 14:50 | 8 |
|
Dave
Pardon my ignorance but who is the Mars Bar kid ? Btw tell your
system manager to put your clock forward. The one on SUBURB is wrong too.
Malc.
|
32.5428 | Gazza | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Mar 27 1995 13:52 | 1 |
|
|
32.5429 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Mon Mar 27 1995 14:00 | 2 |
| The Sun reckons Fergie'll accept it, as he's prepared to talk to them. Must be
true then.
|
32.5430 | More on Gazza | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Mon Mar 27 1995 15:06 | 13 |
| Apparently he's given up Mars Bars for Lent and is as his lowest weight
since he was a 2 year old ;-) According to the Observer yesterday he even
has sunken cheekbones a la that other famous Geordie Sting (although a
challenge from Razor might have been the cause).
The ex-fat boy is due to play for Lazio in a couple of weeks time so he
will probably be playing in the end of season tournee for England.
If he looks fit he will probably play for Newcastle or Man Utd fairly soon.
John
PS. Malc, the only thing anyone in this conf can't spell in your last name.
|
32.5431 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Mon Mar 27 1995 14:10 | 4 |
| Gazza trained with England the other day, too. Nowt serious, though.
Apparently, he's got a new attitude - serious - and a new weight - err....about
5 stone less than he had a few months ago. He did look rather skinny actually.
Marvellous what slim fast can do....hmmm....that gives me an idea....
|
32.5432 | Rambling on about nothing in particular... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Mar 27 1995 15:22 | 50 |
| I certainly wouldn't be surprised if Cantona came to Inter. Money
wouldn't be a problem for either party, and I think Cantona would have
serious problems on most away grounds in England now. That said, his
temperament is hardly going to stand him in good stead in Italy; if he
can't put up with the pressure in England, then he'll be in for a tough
time in a country where winning is everything.
Incidentally, I was channel hopping the other day and I came across one
of the umpteen football chatshows that pollute Italian TV. I usually
avoid them like the plague, but this time I happened to see the names
Shearer, Cantona and Ince chalked on a blackboard. The presenters, with
the help of a few celebrities, were trying to establish which
foreigners Inter should buy for next season (this sort of stuff gets
top viewing figures here!). Viewers were also phoning in with their
opinions, and the general consensus was: "Bergkamp OUT; Jonk OUT;
Shearer IN; Ince IN (universally requested by every viewer); Cantona
IN (some people were a bit sceptical about his temperament)". I'd take
all this with a pinch of salt; Bergkamp and Jonk have been pretty
pathetic in their two seasons here, but you have to remember that
Italian clubs change their foreigners like most people change shirts,
because it's a sure way of getting Joe Public to renew his season
ticket.
This goes some way towards supporting a newspaper article that appeared
in the Repubblica recently, to the effect that, despite rising prices
and a traditional inability to adapt to the tactical demands of Italian
football, British footballers (or players currently based in
Britain) still seem to to be at the top of most clubs' shopping lists
in Italy. The most prominent names in the article were again Ince,
Shearer and Cantona, plus Klinsmann, Barmby and Anderton (look out,
Spurs!)
As for the Fat Boy, I wouldn't like to bet on what his next move will
be. The very fact that he's slimmed down would suggest that someone has
taken him aside and told him that it's "make-or-break" time (unlike
livestock, this is one case where value decreases per lb.!) I hardly
think Lazio are going to get him back to fitness and then sell to the
highest bidder, especially given that Boksic, brilliant centre-forward
as he is, seems to be unsettled at the club. It's all a question of who
holds most sway at Lazio: the team manager, Zeman, is a strict
disciplinarian who probably wouldn't go a bomb on Gazza's nuttiness.
Dino Zoff, on the other hand, said last year that he considers
Gascoigne the best player in Italian football, and on no account were
they going to part with him for peanuts after all the trouble they'd
had getting him in the first place.
Not that I believe football club officials any more than I believe
politicians...
Dom
|
32.5433 | See y'all at Villa, then????????? | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Mon Mar 27 1995 17:55 | 15 |
| <<< Note 32.5432 by VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR "Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!" >>>
-< Rambling on about nothing in particular... >-
> I certainly wouldn't be surprised if Cantona came to Inter. Money
> wouldn't be a problem for either party, and I think Cantona would have
> serious problems on most away grounds in England now. That said, his
As far as I am aware, no grounds are considering putting up fences, so
it should make no difference to Le grand merde.
Hope this helps,
Stuart
|
32.5434 | No, not you Stuart, the other one | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Mar 27 1995 19:01 | 2 |
| ANy news on what happened to the obnoxious, racist, foul-mouthed
Crystal Palace thug ?
|
32.5435 | Wanna see my semi ticket??? | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Mon Mar 27 1995 19:12 | 16 |
| <<< Note 32.5434 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
-< No, not you Stuart, the other one >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Obnoxious and foul-mouthed I may be, but not racist.
> ANy news on what happened to the obnoxious, racist, foul-mouthed
> Crystal Palace thug ?
I believe he is bailed to appear on the same day as one or both of
the other alleged "thugs".
Stuart
|
32.5436 | He's probably standing for election in Tower Hamlets... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Mar 27 1995 18:15 | 8 |
| >ANy news on what happened to the obnoxious, racist, foul-mouthed
>Crystal Palace thug ?
> -< No, not you Stuart, the other one >-
Hang on a mo' - just how many supporters have Crystal Palace got?
|
32.5437 | Know any good boozers by Villa Park ? | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Mar 27 1995 18:18 | 5 |
| >>Wanna see my semi ticket???
Git !
Which part(s) of the ground have Palace been allocated ?
|
32.5438 | | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Mon Mar 27 1995 19:33 | 19 |
| <<< Note 32.5436 by VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR "Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!" >>>
-< He's probably standing for election in Tower Hamlets... >-
> >ANy news on what happened to the obnoxious, racist, foul-mouthed
> >Crystal Palace thug ?
> > -< No, not you Stuart, the other one >-
> Hang on a mo' - just how many supporters have Crystal Palace got?
Ho ho. Are you talking worldwide or people who go to the games ( I know
of at least two Palace season ticket holders , who note in this
conference - a childish response but its what your note deserves)
As too the racist slander... er.. careful chaps you're on thin ice.
Stuart
|
32.5439 | I'll give Bobby Charlton a call..he'll know what to do | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Mon Mar 27 1995 19:37 | 13 |
| <<< Note 32.5437 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
-< Know any good boozers by Villa Park ? >-
> Which part(s) of the ground have Palace been allocated ?
Palace have the Witton End (? ... the one opposite the Holte ), and the
Doug Ellis Stand. Me.... I bought tickets for the upper tier behind
the goal. I don't know what to do with the spare ticket I bought.
STuart
|
32.5440 | Worldwide indeed! | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Mar 27 1995 18:53 | 16 |
| >Ho ho. Are you talking worldwide or people who go to the games ( I know
>of at least two Palace season ticket holders , who note in this
>conference - a childish response but its what your note deserves)
Well, I was at school with another one. Find a couple more and you can
start a fan club ;-)
>As too the racist slander... er.. careful chaps you're on thin ice.
Why? Because we happen to share the same nationality as Matthew "Oswald
Mosely" Simmons per chance? I think the reputation of the family
enclosure at Crystal Palace F.C. has come out of this unhappy incident
worse than anyone...;-)
Dom
|
32.5441 | RE. 32.5442 - WHOA! FREAKY DINOSAUR! | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Mon Mar 27 1995 19:08 | 5 |
| w.r.t. racism, I'm sure I can find a note in which you referred to "Welshmen"
and "sheep" in the same breath...
Matt$inherently_racist_I'm_afraid.
|
32.5442 | One git does not a family enclosure make | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Mon Mar 27 1995 20:12 | 24 |
| <<< Note 32.5440 by VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR "Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!" >>>
-< Worldwide indeed! >-
> >As too the racist slander... er.. careful chaps you're on thin ice.
> Why? Because we happen to share the same nationality as Matthew "Oswald
> Mosely" Simmons per chance? I think the reputation of the family
> enclosure at Crystal Palace F.C. has come out of this unhappy incident
> worse than anyone...;-)
Dom,
Do you know Matthew Simoons' nationality? I don't. Do you know my
nationality? Do you know what colour I am ? Do you know what creed
I am?
I don't mind a spot of leg pulling and I like to think that I can
give it and I can take it. I do however take exception at notes which
suggest that I am a racist. Please consider this in the future.
Stuart
|
32.5443 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Mar 27 1995 20:25 | 23 |
| >Do you know Matthew Simoons' nationality? I don't. Do you know my
>nationality? Do you know what colour I am ? Do you know what creed
>I am?
>I don't mind a spot of leg pulling and I like to think that I can
>give it and I can take it. I do however take exception at notes which
>suggest that I am a racist. Please consider this in the future.
I don't think anyone was insinuating that you are a racist, Stuart.
Least of all me.
Matthew Simmons (spit) is a different kettle of fish - and very smelly
fish at that (I take it that your spelling "Simoons" wasn't intended
to suggest that he might be of Indian/Pakistani origin...). Given that
his comments to Cantona were widely reported, I don't think I need to
know whether he's English/Bulgarian/Mesopotamian to be able to call him
a racist.
Or maybe his great-great-great granddaddy was killed at the Battle of
Waterloo...;-)
Dom
|
32.5444 | Backing Paneso to the hilt | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon Mar 27 1995 20:25 | 18 |
| Backing up Msr Panes ......
Simmons was NOT in the Family Enclosure, but the main stand, which is
populated with a wide range of sexes, colours & creeds. Simmons was
shouting stuff relating to Eric being French, strictly speaking racist,
but not in the general parlance which refers to colour. It was more
like shouting "Whinging Pom" at a Test Match. Xenophobic yes, racist -
possibly not, possibly yes.
Whatever his views outside of the ground ARE IRRELEVANT. Unless of
course he and Eric had shared a few pints in the Clifton beforehand and
discussed them.
Anyway - Eric can't speak English can he? ;->
Paul
(Sitting in The Doug Ellis for the Semi)
|
32.5445 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Mon Mar 27 1995 20:35 | 5 |
| Did Cantona speak at his trial? If he did, it would rather put his
claim for not speaking the lingo into disarray. Or did he have an
interpreter?
Stuart$sitting_in_front_of_the_TV_for_both_semi_finals
|
32.5446 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Mar 27 1995 20:38 | 9 |
| What is all this cr@p about Cantona not speaking English ? Perhaps
this was true a while ago, but surely everybody heard his acceptance
speech at the PFA awards last season ? .. and the current anti-racist
advertisement starring Eric and Sir Les ?
Dave
Don't know where I'm watchin' the bloody semi - still waiting for my
ticket.
|
32.5447 | And I can't pick up World Service either... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Mar 27 1995 20:48 | 6 |
| Maybe he's getting his own back on all the Brits who retire to the
South of France...and still insist on speaking English after 15 years
there ;-)
Dom (who'll watch both semis on TeleMontecarlo, assuming they don't
clash with Italian football, skiing or cycling ;-))
|
32.5448 | I'LL be watchin' Hearts v Airdrie :-( | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come.....April 7th | Tue Mar 28 1995 15:19 | 6 |
|
If Eric can't speak English, how did he understand what Simmons was
saying to him ???
Choppers
|
32.5449 | Your muzzerrr waz a hamsterrrrr..... | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Tue Mar 28 1995 15:26 | 4 |
| err...I should imagine that most people in the civilised world are aware of
certain English phrases that may cause offence. Hearing these phrases in the
same sentence as "mother", and "French", would no-doubt alert one's mind as
to the malicious intent of the taunt.
|
32.5450 | Yes, but | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Tue Mar 28 1995 18:37 | 12 |
|
... also a number of people are well able to understand some of what is
said in a foreign language, without necessarily being able to reply.
In any case, Eric being able to say "I would like to thank Manchester
United and my fellow players, even those who didn't vote for me. It is a
great honour to receive this award ..." would have been that much help
to him, would it ?
;-) Steve
|
32.5451 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue Mar 28 1995 19:17 | 7 |
| re -1
Apparently Eric will not be giving a repeat speech at this years awards
dinner. Monsieur Shearer is widely though to have won the Players
Player of the Year award by a landslide.
Stuart
|
32.5452 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Mar 28 1995 19:23 | 2 |
| I'm surprised by that - I thought our German friend would have received
a lot of votes, being such a nice bloke an' all.
|
32.5453 | | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cut Throat Jake | Tue Mar 28 1995 19:26 | 8 |
|
I think Shearer should give his acceptance speech in French just to
prove that anything Cantona can do, he can do better.
Then he can drop-kick Graham Kelly.
Napoleon XIV.
|
32.5454 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Mar 28 1995 19:54 | 3 |
| >>Then he can drop-kick Graham Kelly.
I doubt if that would be considered a criminal offence.
|
32.5455 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue Mar 28 1995 19:59 | 6 |
| >>Then he can drop-kick Graham Kelly.
I sincerely doubt that he could lift Graham Kelly to even have a chance
of drop kicking him.
|
32.5456 | Stevie Bruce Running Down the Wing | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Mar 30 1995 23:08 | 14 |
32.5457 | | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Fri Mar 31 1995 12:32 | 6 |
|
How have United allocated/distributed tickets for the semi. It has to
be better than the Ron Noades Cash through Chaos method ( mind you I
suspect tha they have had a little more practice the the Fib Ones).
Stuart
|
32.5458 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Mar 31 1995 13:08 | 11 |
| >>How have United allocated/distributed tickets for the semi.
Utd have 21,000 tickets for the semi, available to season-ticket or
LMTB holders with 7 vouchers. The vouchers *cannot* be from league
games, therefore this will include the 3 Euro, 1 Coco-Cola and 3 FAC
Cup home games. I have applied using a friend's LMTB (he can't make it
to the semi) with 5 vouchers. As the Gothenburg and Port Vale games
only attracted gates of 33,000 'ish, there's a chance that 5 vouchers
just might squeeeeeze me in.
As far as I'm aware, no tickets have yet been allocated by the club.
|
32.5459 | | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Fri Mar 31 1995 14:02 | 7 |
| re last
Postal application huh? Sounds somewhat more civilised than a
few hours standing in a car park.
Stuart
|
32.5460 | Free the King | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Mar 31 1995 16:00 | 3 |
32.5461 | Not in Jail but lots of Community Service!! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Fri Mar 31 1995 16:52 | 1 |
|
|
32.5462 | The King is Free, Long Live the King | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Mar 31 1995 17:08 | 3 |
|
|
32.5463 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Fri Mar 31 1995 17:22 | 3 |
| 120 hours of community service, lucky git....
Ray....
|
32.5464 | A bad day for justice | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Mar 31 1995 17:39 | 3 |
| Just goes to show that there is one law for the rich and famous.
Presumably the little thug that he kicked will also get community
service.
|
32.5465 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Fri Mar 31 1995 18:36 | 2 |
|
Together? 8-)
|
32.5466 | the jokes on us. | MASALA::GPIKE | Linlithgow Rose (magic team) | Fri Mar 31 1995 18:57 | 10 |
|
Well if thats justice...they can shove it.
what a joke.
|
32.5467 | | BLKPUD::STOCKMANS | | Fri Mar 31 1995 19:15 | 8 |
| What do you mean "they can shove it".
The blokes been punished 3 times!!!!!
Most people don't end up in nick for this sort of thing.
Back to footie, what about hughes & Wright last season! Wot, you forgotten already.
|
32.5468 | What will he have to do for his community service ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cut Throat Jake | Fri Mar 31 1995 19:25 | 10 |
|
> Most people don't end up in nick for this sort of thing.
I must agree. Duncan Ferguson has two convictions for assault,
neither of which landed him in the pokey. Although admittedly both
times he was charged under Scottish law which differs in many ways
from English law (usually for the better).
Malc.
|
32.5469 | We'll drink 'n' drink 'n' drink | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Mar 31 1995 19:43 | 11 |
| Malc,
It appears that he will have to teach footie to young children.
Dave
re:last few
All this crap about "no justice". Where were you when the thugs that
caused trouble in Dublin were getting fines and/or suspended sentences
?
|
32.5470 | Hanging's too good for 'im ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cut Throat Jake | Fri Mar 31 1995 20:04 | 16 |
|
> It appears that he will have to teach footie to young children.
WHAT ???!!!
So what sort of punishment is that then ? Isn't that exactly what
he is doing just now as a Man Utd employee with their various youth
teams ?
If it was me I'd getting him painting a few council houses as I
hear he's into a spot of painting. And he can start by finishing off
the tiling in my bathroom, the bloody things have been sitting in my
hall for the last six months.
Malc.
|
32.5471 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Mar 31 1995 20:28 | 8 |
| re .5469
Erm, Dave
I think you'll find I was saying that they should be strung up by the
goalies (misprint)
Stuart
|
32.5472 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Mar 31 1995 20:55 | 14 |
| Oops, sorry Stuart.
However, Cantona was only accused on a section 37 - common assault. It
is **Very** unusual for people to be imprisoned on this charge. It is
fair to say that he his initial sentence was because of who he was, and
not what he did.
Malc,
If the 120 hours are spent teaching Scottish kids how to pass the ball,
I reckon he would have preferred the 2 week sentence.
Dave
|
32.5473 | stir it up. | MASALA::GPIKE | Linlithgow Rose (magic team) | Fri Mar 31 1995 22:28 | 8 |
|
Well he would be better off with them than Man utd junior fans as they
would probably believe that a slide tackle starts at waist height and
works upward as you get older and bigger. Well if thats what the
teacher does who can blame them.
|
32.5474 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Mon Apr 03 1995 13:40 | 7 |
| Dave's right. The reason he won the appeal was because British law doesn't
cater for celebrities. If you commit a crime, you are *supposed* to be
punished the same whether you earn 10k a year, or 10k a week. The initial
sentence was overturned, as the crime commited would not get yer average Joe
Public 2 weeks in the nick.
Matt$who_had_to_suffer_2_years_of_having_a_girlfriend_who's_a_solicitor(nojokes)
|
32.5475 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Apr 03 1995 13:50 | 22 |
| Well, what a wonderful weekend - I don't think !
Blackburn get a stuffy win on Saturday
Palace are starting to show some good form
Utd draw with the Sheep
The Red Sh**e win a trophy
The only exciting thing about the match yesterday was a demonstration
in K-Stand and East Stand Lower (to the right of the cameras).
Apparently an announcement was made during the Arsenal game asking fans
to sit down. For a period of 15-20 minutes, Utd fans had been standing
up, singing and shouting encouragement to the team. This was deemed
unacceptable behaviour by the club and fans were threatened with
ejection from the ground. So, before the Sheep game, leaflets were
distributed asking everyone in the aforementioned sections in the
ground, to stand up 30 mins into the 2nd half, start singing and stay
standing until the end of the game. This was fairly successful despite
the odd "confrontation" with the stewards. It worries me that fans are
being treated like this. I've not been to a single away game this
season so I don't know if it is happending at other grounds. Perhaps
some of our "active" football noters can enlighten me.
|
32.5476 | That Eric, 'es completely hatstand | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Mon Apr 03 1995 13:53 | 12 |
|
Apparently thousands of ordinary people have written to the Home Secretary
inquiring whether or not the streets ( and football stands ) of England
are safe. The Home Secretary has said that the courts have dealt with the
matter, and even though the Conservatives are meant to be the "law and
order party", in this case the "law is a bottom" and nothing more can be
done through the criminal courts. He has hinted, however, that following
Mr Cantona's latest outburst ( sardines, trawlers etc ), he may have
provided enough evidence to be "sectioned" under the Mental Health Act.
Stuart
|
32.5477 | Latest News : ManU title hopes savaged by a flock of sheep... :-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | This is the rhythm of the night.... | Mon Apr 03 1995 14:13 | 8 |
| Well I've only got one thing to say.....
Come on Battyburn.....
Rick. ( 4 points from ManU.. 4 points from ManU.. )
|
32.5478 | We'll keep the red flag flying high | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Apr 03 1995 17:13 | 13 |
32.5479 | Conspiracy | IOSG::LAYNE | | Mon Apr 03 1995 17:19 | 6 |
| I looked at the game yesterday, and I can't remember one occasion when
Hughes made a direct pass to Cole.
Hhmmmm (OK disagree!)
William
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32.5480 | Solid but without the sparkle... | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Mon Apr 03 1995 17:45 | 17 |
|
Brain,
With a balanced note like that you'll start giving the United fans
a good reputation for impartial opinion ;-)...
Well, having seen the match on the box yesterday I though Manchester
United were the better team but without that extra push. Ince was
almost anonymous (unlike him). That new lad was good for a 19 year old
but should have got a little more support from his colleagues.
They certainly have a new weapon in their armoury with those long
throw-in's...twice flaying accross the goal face.
Now let me ask you United supporters a question...which competition
would you rather United be in next year the ECWC or the UEFA Cup
(assuming they don;t win the League) and for what reasons ??
Dezzz.
|
32.5481 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Apr 03 1995 18:04 | 14 |
| Dezzz,
The young lad was David Beckham, recently on load to your beloved
Preston. Apparently he was very successful there.
As for the European competition, I would prefer Utd to be in the ECWC
because that will at least mean we'd have won something ! However, I
think the UEFA cup is probably the hardest of all the European trophies
to win. The chances of meeting a top European team are greater and
therefore could mean more exciting games. It's also the one European
trophy that has eluded Utd. It also means we might get a chance to put
one over on the scousers !!!!!!
Dave
|
32.5482 | | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Mon Apr 03 1995 18:20 | 9 |
|
Yeah , Dave I was hoping Liverpool could get into the 'easy' one as
that's the one that has eluded the Reds.
Only 2 clubs have done all three trophies ??? or is it 3 ???
Dezzz.
|
32.5483 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Mon Apr 03 1995 18:53 | 5 |
| Dezzz
I believe that Juventus & Barcelona are the only teams to win all 3.
Stuart
|
32.5484 | | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Tue Apr 04 1995 15:14 | 4 |
|
And....I checked out last noght...Ajax.....
Dezzz.
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32.5485 | The Pro's Vote for Eric | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Apr 04 1995 20:57 | 6 |
32.5486 | theirs only one MATT | VYGER::TOOHERJ | | Wed Apr 05 1995 10:03 | 4 |
| Thats the league gone as Rovers won again last night against QPR with
one half of the SAS scoring the only goal aka Sutton.We will just have
to look forward to winning the CUP AGAIN,and the bonus of signing the
best player of his generation MATT LE TISSIER.
|
32.5487 | I'm sorry but I feel I have to defend Man U | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed Apr 05 1995 12:42 | 29 |
| Anyone see "J'Accuse" with Hunter Davies last night? Laid into United a
treat. The only problem was that his accusations could have been
levelled at any of the "Big 6" clubs. Man U are probably guilty of
taking the excesses of commercialism to a further extreme than the
other five but no more. Lots of complaints about not being able to get
tickets but I'm afraid that the problem is a result of legislation not
greed and commercialism on the part of the club.
Also they dragged in Rogan Taylor, the guru of football & its problems
- when is he going to take over running the game?, who mourned the
passing of the game from communities. Well, everyone has to realise
that football is in the entertainment business and is competing with
Sega and Nintendo as well as other clubs for the leisure time of kids
(and adults for that fact) and can no longer be seen as the preserve of
the male in society.
He drew an analogy with Barcelona. Bad choice. Barca have always been
seen as a sign of the Catalan struggle for independence from Spain and
therefore will always have a stronger community identity. The basic
problem with the "community" argument is that the UK does not have as
strong a sense of community as was supposed to be prevalent 30 years
ago. During the last 15 years of Conservative rule, the strongest
sector in Society has been the "materialistic brigade" who preach me,
me , me first and society/community spirit is about 5th on a list of 4.
(Bit of politics there - my names Ben Elton thank you and goodnight)
Thus the role of a soccer club in the community has changed and in
certain aspects diminished.
Stuart
|
32.5488 | Well i thought it was funny!!! | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Wed Apr 05 1995 12:57 | 7 |
|
(Paraphrased from Viz's Top Tips)
Man.utd supporters could save themselves the expense of all those new
replica kits by strapping a plastic penis to their foreheads.This way,
everone will still be aware of which team they support.
|
32.5489 | | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Wed Apr 05 1995 13:02 | 14 |
| In order to add some balance to the argument put forward by Stuart
Straford (well known ManU apologist), and lifted directly from "The Onion Bag"
"Man United's latest piece of merchandise has had to be put on hold. They
had plans to bring out a stamp with Paul Ince's head on the front, but
shelved the scheme after it was discovered that people kept spitting
on the wrong side".
Stuart
From the same magazine and with nothing to do with United, " Phil Neal's
reputation for being a strict disciplinarian has led him to be compared
with Hitler. Except that Hitler made a bigger impression on Coventry".
|
32.5490 | who wants a Ryan Giggs duvet anyway? | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Wed Apr 05 1995 16:29 | 21 |
|
One interesting stat from the Hunter Davies Channel 4 Without Walls
program was the ratio of playing staff to merchandise people.
If I remember correctly...
44 playing staff
30+ coaching staff
130+ merchandising staff
I agree with Stuart that Man Utd were being highlighted when other
Premier sides are equally as guilty. Then again we only have a couple
of PLC's (Man Utd and Spurs, any others?) which are probably more
influenced by making lots of dosh at the expense of all else. Man Utd
get the spotlight because Spurs aren't as blatent in the merchandising
arena.
That Hunter chappy really had a chip on his shoulder, I don't think he
mentioned one thing he liked about Manchester Utd.
Neil
|
32.5491 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Apr 05 1995 17:14 | 23 |
| re:last
I think he said 130+ mechandising and admin staff. Utd employ a lot of
people simply to handle the ticket sales. Unfortunately, or
fortunately, depending on which way you look at it, the club receives a
huge application for the relatively few tickets available to non-season
ticket holders. Figures quoted last season suggested that the average
application for home league games was between 65 and 70 thousand.
That's a lot of letters to open.
I thought the program was pretty dull. It certainly didn't raise any
*new* criticisms of the club. In fact, I checked at the end to see if
the script writer was a certain S Panes of Sarf London. Some of the
accusations were I believe a tad unfair, and as Stuart Stratford
implied, could be aimed at any of the top 6 clubs. One thing it did
touch upon was the fear "genuine" Utd fans have that, when the bubble
bursts (and it will), the daytrippers will disappear. That in itself
is not a problem - more tickets to go round, better atmosphere in the
ground etc however by then Utd will have alienated what should be its
true audience. What good then a Ronald Macdonald family stand and 15
away strips ?
Dave
|
32.5492 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed Apr 05 1995 17:35 | 2 |
|
|
32.5493 | Lost for words? | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | A.O.B. Mr Aitken? | Wed Apr 05 1995 17:38 | 2 |
|
|
32.5494 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed Apr 05 1995 17:40 | 21 |
| re -1
Christ knows what happened there.
Anyway, going back to -2.
Dave,
Utd have to be careful with so many extra applications coming in.
People will get disillusioned buy I think that will take a lot longer
than you think. ManU market themselves better than anyother club in the
UK and therefore even if they don't win anything, as long as they stay
in the top 5 they will get big crowds. Given that they are not
borrowing long term to finance the new tier, they would not suffer
unduly if crowds dropped slightly. I guess that even if they got
relegated, Utd would still get around 30,000 each home game. Their
greatest problem will be if they lose someone like Giggs or Cantona who
are both highly marketable in the merchandising stakes and replace them
with someone like Eddie McGoldrick who has absolutely no merchandising
status whatsoever due to his stunning mediocrity on the pitch.
Stuart
|
32.5495 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed Apr 05 1995 17:44 | 3 |
| > < Lost for words? >-
not a chance 8^)
|
32.5496 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Dreadful human being | Wed Apr 05 1995 19:11 | 14 |
| re .5486
> to look forward to winning the CUP AGAIN,and the bonus of signing the
> best player of his generation MATT LE TISSIER.
As the transfer deadline is past, I presume this is a wind-up.
I'm sure that Le Tissier has considered the outstanding success of
Steve Williams at Arsenal
Mike Channon at Manchester City
Danny Wallace at Manchester United
and knows his bread is better buttered at the Dell.
Tony
|
32.5497 | HUGE chip on't shoulder! | BLKPUD::STOCKMANS | | Wed Apr 05 1995 20:39 | 20 |
| Don't forget when United were relegated in the seventies the stadium was still
packed out every week!
I find that incredible that the club receive such a huge application per
home game.
I was thinking that maybe a 55,300 capacity would be enough when looking at
the attendance figures down the years. I guess the way things are at the minute
it isn't enough, certainly for home Premier League Games although when/if
the bubble does burst it should suffice.
The guy on TV did have a chip on his shoulder.
This crap about the kits really p****s me off! We're not the only club
to have 3 strips. Even the DOC was over playing it. Going on say the kids
want a new one after 3 months. Each strip lasts 2 seasons for god's sake!
The most popular just happens to be Mens L or XL!
The Club have always had a huge following nationally as well as Worldwide
even in the lean years. There were certainly a few of those as well.
Si
|
32.5498 | Strange but true | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Wed Apr 05 1995 21:29 | 20 |
| <<< Note 32.5497 by BLKPUD::STOCKMANS >>>
-< HUGE chip on't shoulder! >-
>Don't forget when United were relegated in the seventies the stadium was still
>packed out every week!
At the risk of unfairly getting a name for pointing out facts about the
self-styled "Biggest Club in the World", in the season that ManU spent
in the old second division ( and which they went up as champions )
the average home gate at Old Triffid was 26,000.
Hope this helps,
Stuart
BTW I also believe that the capacity at O.T in those days was around 50k.
|
32.5499 | And the other half of your note ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Benny the Ball | Wed Apr 05 1995 21:35 | 39 |
|
Si
We had a big argument over the new strips a few months ago and not
one single Man Utd fan leapt to their defence at the time. So where
were you then ?
I don't particularly want to go over old ground so I will precis
the arguments at the time with relevance to your own note :
> We're not the only club to have 3 strips
OH so that makes it OK does it ? So two wrongs DO make a right then ?
You may well not be the only club to have 3 strips but I would not be
surprised if you were the first, thereby starting this whole sordid
merry-go-round. WHY do you NEED three strips ? It can't be to play in
can it ? No, the cynical but true answer is : to suck more money out of
your gullible fans (loose term).
> Going on say the kids want a new one after 3 months.
> Each strip lasts 2 seasons for god's sake!
2 seasons. Well hold me back. I notice they all expire at different
times thereby generating three different revenue "spikes" over this 2
season period.
> The most popular just happens to be Mens L or XL!
Now I take it here that you wish to imply that most strips are bought
for wearing by adults (another loose term). Not so. The sizes that they
are sold in are very much on the small side hence any medium size
teenager requires an extra large shirt to clothe his growing frame.
If you find the notes from round about the 1st of January and start
reading from there you will find all these points and more expounded upon
at some length. You will see that Man Utd's position is indefensible(sp).
Malc.
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32.5500 | A Load of Bo****ks | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Apr 05 1995 21:58 | 10 |
32.5501 | theres only one MATT | AYOV24::TOOHERJ | | Thu Apr 06 1995 05:35 | 12 |
| re. 5486
no wind-up
I think he will consider the SUCCESS of messrs
SHEARER blackburn rovers
FLOWERS blackburn rovers
WALLACE (ROD) leeds utd
as for the transfer deadline I was thinking more towards next season
and the european competitions(CHAMPIONS LEAGUE?)
|
32.5502 | Go look it up! | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Thu Apr 06 1995 12:41 | 22 |
32.5503 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 06 1995 13:13 | 11 |
| Stuart,
The year United spent in the 2nd division, they had an average home
attendance of 49,000 - which was the highest average home attendance in
England that year. The capacity at that time was 58,500. They also
attracted huge gates to almost every away game. The highest home gate
of that season was roughly 56,000 against Sunderland. This isn't out
of book - just from fond memories, you see I supported them then as
well !
Dave
|
32.5504 | | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Thu Apr 06 1995 13:51 | 10 |
| re: last
Maybe my memory is playing tricks on me, but it might have possibly been
the season they went down, but the attendance was in the region I stated.
Still, I won't lose any sleep over it.
Cheers,
Stuart
|
32.5505 | Obvious reply of the week. | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Thu Apr 06 1995 13:53 | 5 |
| >>>Reply title: theres only one MATT
Oi! Watch it! There's a few of us talented b*ggers out here...
M.
|
32.5506 | At last | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 06 1995 14:54 | 2 |
| Got my semi-ticket this morning. Row 8, Upper Holt(e) End. Now then,
where to go for the pre-match entertainment,,,,
|
32.5507 | Seen one police dog display, see them all | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Thu Apr 06 1995 15:04 | 16 |
| <<< Note 32.5506 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
-< At last >-
> Got my semi-ticket this morning. Row 8, Upper Holt(e) End. Now then,
> where to go for the pre-match entertainment,,,,
Last time I went to Villa Park, the Police ( South London variety ), told
us there were no pubs opened. Of course we believed them, but we decided
to stroll down the road anyway and about a mile and half from the Witton End
we found a friendly Inn, we had a small tincture before the game. A word
of warning though the West Midlands Police don't like people wandering around
the ground before the game and they tend ( in my experience ) to herd you in.
In the 1990 semi ( post-Hillsborough ) we were in the ground 90 minutes
before the game - a little dreary to say the least.
Stuart
|
32.5508 | | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Benny the Ball | Thu Apr 06 1995 15:09 | 5 |
|
> -< Seen one police dog display, see them all >-
I thought Steve Bruce was suspended.
|
32.5509 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 06 1995 15:23 | 12 |
| Stuart,
Thanks for the tip. It's been a while since I've been to a game in
that neck of the woods. I'd almost forgotten what arseholes the police
can be round there. Looks like an out-of-town drink then. Apparently,
one of the blokes on our coach knows a Utd fan who owns a pub in
Tamworth, just off the A5. As the pubs shut at 2'ish, I suppose we've
got plenty of time to get to Villa for the match.
Any news on Ninja and Coleman ?
Dave
|
32.5510 | Dowie scares defences! And children and police horses and.. | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Thu Apr 06 1995 15:57 | 23 |
| <<< Note 32.5509 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
> Tamworth, just off the A5. As the pubs shut at 2'ish, I suppose we've
> got plenty of time to get to Villa for the match.
Remember pubs close at 3 on Sundays.
> Any news on Ninja and Coleman ?
Dave,
They both look doubtful. Salako and "ooh-ahh" George Ndah are also
on the lengthening injury list. Bruce Dyer is suffering from Inability
Syndrome, and, if you believe the rags, Uncle Ron and Alan Smith have
had a major falling out. On the plus side Palace Pin-up Iain Dowie
should be playing, so if any of you out there have young children keep
them away from Sky on Sunday afternoon, otherwise they will be having
bad dreams all night.
Stuart
|
32.5511 | Kits again | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Thu Apr 06 1995 19:41 | 15 |
| One more point on away strips.
Why do teams need to play in away kits, everytime they play away???
Agreed, as far as Man Utd is concerned, it makes it easier against the likes of
Liverpool, Arsenal & Notts Forest. But why against Chelsea, QPR or Leeds.
My personal opinion is that a team should play in its first colours unless it
clashes with the home sides colours. I'm sure that's what used to happen.
When I think of Manchester United I think of Red/White, not Black, Green/yellow
or Blue/White. With all these different strips, the team is in danger of losing
its identity.
Al
|
32.5512 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu Apr 06 1995 20:30 | 7 |
| Do Moan U play in away kits all the time? Arsenal try to avoid this
most of the time and in recent years have played at Leeds & West Ham
where there are potential clashes.
Maybe they are just trying to drum up sales8^)
Stuart
|
32.5513 | zzzzzzzzzzzzz | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 06 1995 21:10 | 20 |
| <<< Note 32.5504 by YUPPY::PANES "Mixing up phat" >>>
>> re: last
>>
>> Maybe my memory is playing tricks on me, but it might have possibly
>> been the season they went down, but the attendance was in the region I
>> stated.
>>
>> Still, I won't lose any sleep over it.
I was curious about this as I always remember Utd being packed in those
days. A mate of mine has lots of these Utd-type books and he checked
for me. SInce 1963, Utd have only had 1 season where the average home
attendance was less than 39,000. That was 2 years ago when the
Stretford was being re-built. Throughout the barren 70s, Utd had
average home attendances of 50,000+ except for the year spent in the
2nd division, which was 49,000.
Sleep well.....
|
32.5514 | | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Thu Apr 06 1995 21:20 | 8 |
| re last
I stand corrected.
Cheers,
Stuart
|
32.5515 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Dreadful human being | Thu Apr 06 1995 22:51 | 21 |
| re .5511
> My personal opinion is that a team should play in its first colours unless it
> clashes with the home sides colours. I'm sure that's what used to happen.
You're right.
re attendance at OT
I was moved to look at some old Rothmans. In 1972/3 when Man Utd
finished 18th in Division 1, and had Ted Macdougall and Wyn Davies
in the forward line. they had the highest aggregate home league
attendance. The only other team to exceed 1,000,000 in aggregate
home league attendance was Liverpool, who finished first.
I'm not sure what this proves, but around this time I went to a
Man Utd v Southampton game with a Man Utd supporter who said "I
would say this is the most boring game I've ever watched, but I was
here last week to watch them play Norwich."
Tony
|
32.5516 | | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Fri Apr 07 1995 12:44 | 10 |
|
All this about United playing in yellow/green/red/white/black.....
A lot of people seem to forget that the first time many many people
saw them was when they were wearing an all Royal Blue kit on their
finest hour in May 1968.....
Maybe that should be their away kit ...nah next kit.....
Dezzz.
|
32.5517 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Fri Apr 07 1995 15:15 | 16 |
|
This continual arguing over kits is getting a bit dreary (so I'll add
to it 8-). If United want to have myriads of different kits its up to
them. If they see it having a detrimental effect on their revenue I'm
sure they'll stop. People don't have to buy them and most of the
whinging in here seems to be coming from the fans of team who have
trouble selling any kits or even finding any decent players wanting to
put one on, eg. Crystal Palace 8-).
Whilst I was playing for a local club here in Bern (lowest division
stuff 8-), we had 2 new kits each season of all sorts of wierd colours
(eg. purple & florescent green) - I don't remember many of our fans
rushing out to buy one (my favourite way sky-blue & pink 8-).
JBG
Ps. anyone lend us a couple of quid for a new Forest kit? 8-)
|
32.5518 | | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Fri Apr 07 1995 15:22 | 15 |
| <<< Note 32.5517 by GENIE::GOODEJ "Mr Dragon - 761 4831" >>>
> whinging in here seems to be coming from the fans of team who have
> trouble selling any kits or even finding any decent players wanting to
> put one on, eg. Crystal Palace 8-).
I don't think this Palace fan has whinged about the number of
different kits ManU have. I find it rather amusing that they
do have so many. Me ??? I have a couple of old Palace shirts which
I occasionally wear. Having said that I might treat myself to a
new one to wear to the relegation party ( oblig. smiley ).
Stuart
|
32.5519 | And what about AC Milan? | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Apr 07 1995 17:40 | 21 |
| Don't mean to cause a fuss, Stuart, but, as a Brighton supporter, I
happen to recall rather a lot of Palace strips over the years:
Maroon shirts with thin blue stipes, white shorts, white socks
All white with Ajax-style wide maroon/blue vertical stripe
Blue/red striped shirts, red shorts, red socks
Brazil imitation kit (!): yellow shirts, light blue shorts, white socks
All blue (?)
.
.
.
Dom
P.S. Worst strip in the league in recent years has to be Brighton's
blue-and-white vertical striped shirts AND shorts (I kid you not!).
Enough to make you support the opposition!
|
32.5520 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 07 1995 17:50 | 8 |
| Dom,
I would have said the red/white wallpaper effect away kit that Brighton
wore a couple of years ago was the worst ever seen (yes worse than the
Arsenal pigeon-s*** top from 1991) although Hull's tiger skin top
leaves a lot to be desired.
Stuart
|
32.5521 | A sight for sore eyes... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Apr 07 1995 18:05 | 14 |
| Stuart,
Agreed. I'm beginning to understand why Brighton don't attract top
players any more - I mean, would you be seen dead in a red/white
wallpaper-style shirt, or *striped* shorts?
Hey, what abou that Coventry strip a few years back: all brown with two
vertcal strips (on shirts *and* shorts!), curving away at the
shoulders? Wales copied it later, but adopted a more sober red.
Btw, Palermo in Italy play in pink shirts...hmm, our game really is
falling behind that of the Continentals ;-)
Dom
|
32.5522 | What about some French/german strips | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Fri Apr 07 1995 18:16 | 12 |
| I seem to remember that Borussia Dortmond had a particularly hideous
creation a couple of years ago. Plus some French & German teams seem to
have some particularly weird designs consisting of what appears to be
random splodges of colour with a sponsors name attached (Toulouse were
a good example)
And what about the Romania one where they had the previous Arsenal away
top pattern (the one that gave you cross-eyes & a headache) on the shorts
as well!!
Also saw the Liverpool double winning cup final on Natural Born Footballers
this week (King Kenny). What about those skin-tight tops - lovely? ;-)
|
32.5523 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Fri Apr 07 1995 18:53 | 4 |
|
There, now this is a much more interesting discussion....8-)
JBG
|
32.5524 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Apr 07 1995 18:55 | 9 |
| Stuart (the Palace version),
The bloke who's organising our transport on Sunday phoned me last night
to inform me that the pubs near the Holte end will be open before the
match. "Arrangements" have been made - whatever arrangements are !?!?!
- with the pubs to stay open. I don't know if this will affect your
own plans, but I thought you might be interested.
Dave
|
32.5525 | Brighton or Manchester or Inter? THe choice is yours | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Fri Apr 07 1995 18:57 | 34 |
| <<< Note 32.5519 by VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR "Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!" >>>
-< And what about AC Milan? >-
> Don't mean to cause a fuss, Stuart, but, as a Brighton supporter, I
> happen to recall rather a lot of Palace strips over the years:
Over the last few years, Palace have had a few different changes of
strip. I have not complained/whinged/blubbed about this ( apart
from that appalling yellow and black stripped effort for the '90
Cup final replay, which was not only blatant profiteering but a
bad design classic - Come on you Colorado beetles ) nor have I
pointed out the number of kits the Mancs have issued. If people
are either ;
a/ stupid enough to buy them
or/and
b/ by buying it makes them feel to be a "real supporter"
well so be it.
Hugs,
Stuart
BTW As you have declared yourself a Brighton fan I now understand
your animosity towards God's chosen ones from Sarf London and your
reluctance to mention Tesco bags.
|
32.5526 | Rat City ..our survey said beep-baaaahh | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Fri Apr 07 1995 19:12 | 19 |
| <<< Note 32.5524 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
> Stuart (the Palace version),
> The bloke who's organising our transport on Sunday phoned me last night
> to inform me that the pubs near the Holte end will be open before the
> match. "Arrangements" have been made - whatever arrangements are !?!?!
> - with the pubs to stay open. I don't know if this will affect your
> own plans, but I thought you might be interested.
Dave,
Err..... methinks the Holte End will be a Palace Free Zone. We have
persuaded a friends wife to drive, and will probably be drinking
outside of the rural delights of Brum.
Stuart
|
32.5527 | I forgot that yellow-and-black strip...excuse me while I go to the bathroom..;-) | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Apr 07 1995 19:40 | 15 |
| > BTW As you have declared yourself a Brighton fan I now understand
> your animosity towards God's chosen ones from Sarf London
No animosity whatsoever...although I'm sure I could work some up if you
dare to hint that I could possibly be an Inter supporter again!
> and your reluctance to mention Tesco bags.
Whaaat? You've got to remember, I've been away for some 11 years now; I
can just about remember what/where Tesco's is! I think some explaining
is due...
By the way, if you could also fill me in on Brighton's current league
position in Division 2, I'd be mighty grateful. Last I heard, they were
coasting along at about 7th from bottom.
|
32.5528 | More on the Seagulls | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Fri Apr 07 1995 20:51 | 16 |
| I think the Tesco carrier bag had a similarity to the pyjamas Brighton used
to wear. ie. blue & white stripes.
As for their league position, you can be sure that they will be in Div 2
next season (that's got you excited hasn't it?). As of last weekend they
were 15th (or 10th bottom) with 50pts for 40 games. Bournemouth are in the
last relegation spot have 38pts from 40 games (6 to go).
Hope that helps.
John$its_nearly_time_for_the_weekend
PS. Liam Brady's Irish connections seem to be prevalent on the team sheet
with names like McCarthy, P Bryne, John Bryne (he of just about every team in
the land), McDougald, McGarrigle. GK name is Rust and there is also a Tuck
there as well.
|
32.5529 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Mon Apr 10 1995 15:06 | 31 |
|
Heard on the new about the death of a Palace fan in violent clashes
between United & Palace fans outside a pub in Walsall before the game
which rather overshadows what turned out to be a cracking match.
It finished 2:2 after extra-time, Palace having opened the scoring through
their pin-up (now I understand!) Ian Dowie on 30 minutes. United
dominated for long periods but Palace always threatened to catch them
on the break, Armstrong esspecially squandering some good chances. In
the end a Denis Irwin free kick took a slight deflection from the head
of Ray Houghton to beat Palace keeper Martyn into his top left corner.
A few minutes later Martyn denied Giggs with a great save after a quick
free kick and a cracking shot from 25 yards.
Normal time finished 1:1 and extra time started at the same pace.
United had a chance in the first few seconds only for Armstrong to be
set free at the other end and lob Schmeical with a neatly placed "off
the shin" chip. United now poured forward & 4 minutes lated Pallister
got the equaliser, a glanced header (under pressure from defenders)
from a long accurate throw-in from right-back Neville.
Both teams were looking for the win, although the 2nd period of
extra time saw United sit back & Palace finished the stronger. Good
game for the non-partisan (ok, so I want United to win the FA Cup to
ensure Forest a place in Europe 8-), and the prospect of more with the
replay on Wednesday eveing (also live on Sky).
JBG
Ps. The winners will meet Everton in the final after they destroyed
Spurs 4:1 in the other semi-final. Liverpool lost to Leed in the League
clash to make it a pretty depressing weekend for Spurs fans.
|
32.5530 | Replay? | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Mon Apr 10 1995 16:08 | 2 |
| Is the replay on Wednesday? Heard on the radio that it might be postponed
due to the death of the fan.
|
32.5531 | Another sad day for football | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Apr 10 1995 22:00 | 14 |
32.5532 | terible | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Buddha say: Desire nothing | Tue Apr 11 1995 12:56 | 9 |
|
According to the news last night the palace fan fell under the wheels
of a coach during a skirmish between about 100 fans. This seems a far
cry from the initial press story of him having been 'kicked to death'.
A terribly sad day for football and there will be a minutes silence
before the replay on Wednesday. I hope its observed by all parties
concerned.
Ian.
|
32.5533 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Apr 11 1995 13:10 | 8 |
|
Ian,
the Sky News bulletin on Sunday evening had the fan "stoned to
death" which I thought was a bit sensationalist. Talk about stirring
up even more trouble.
JBG
|
32.5534 | | XSTACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Tue Apr 11 1995 19:27 | 8 |
| Re -last few
So what did happen to the fan - stabbed, stoned, or thrown under a bus?
Just goes to show you should never ever believe what you read/see in
the papers/TV.
James.
|
32.5535 | according to the reports I have I heard | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Tue Apr 11 1995 20:05 | 5 |
|
He was beaten, possibly stabbed/slashed, and in the coach drivers rush to get
away he was run over.
Stuart
|
32.5536 | Is it the Devils or the Eagles for Wembley | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Apr 12 1995 17:48 | 13 |
32.5537 | Score | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | Films Process Response Team | Thu Apr 13 1995 05:03 | 7 |
|
Man United 2 - 0 Palace
Bruce and Pallister the scorers.
Archie
|
32.5538 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Apr 13 1995 13:15 | 22 |
32.5539 | | WENDYS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 13 1995 13:50 | 25 |
| Once again Utd manage to let themselves and their fans down by
unacceptable behaviour on the pitch. What the f**k was Roy Keane
thinking of ? To top it all, towards the end of the game, Sky showed
Keane and Giggs obviously watching the game on tv, both grinning like
cheshire cats. Yeah right, well done Roy. You've got a lot to be
pleased about.
As Stuart has stated in the Palace note, it was a crap game and a crap
atmosphere. It just did not feel like a semi-final. I thought the
minutes silence was observed very well - at least that's the way it
came over on tv. You could hear one soft tw@t start chanting
"Ferguson's red and white " and before he could get the word "army"
out, you could hear this booming sarf London voice shouting "Shat your
fackin' marf" ! Well, it made me chuckle.
Anyway, onto Wembley and what will undoubtedly be a classic end-to-end
game of exciting attacking football with absolutely no rough-stuff.
Hmmm.
Good luck to Palace in their fight against the drop. I hope/think they
will survive judging by the talent they most definitely have within the
team. Anyway, it would be much more fun to watch the Arse get
relegated.
Dave
|
32.5540 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Fri Apr 14 1995 18:19 | 9 |
| Yesterday Keane was charged with bringing the game into disrepute by
the FA. It looks like he'll miss the rest of the season thru a
combination of injuries and suspension. Proper order too! Anyone who
behaves the way he did deserves to be hit where it hurts most, in the
wallet....
....just as long as he's available for the next Irish match....8*)
Ray....
|
32.5541 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Sat Apr 15 1995 13:31 | 6 |
|
Man U are a team of thugs. You never caught me kicking and punching
people in my day ;-)
|
32.5542 | x | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Cantona is a thug and must go | Mon Apr 17 1995 16:37 | 44 |
| <<< Note 32.5541 by KERNEL::WITHALLG "We Don't Do Duvets ......." >>>
>> Man U are a team of thugs.
I couldn't agree more. The Mancs have dgagged the lovely game into the
gutter in their efforts to dominate. First of all, we had Cantona making a fool
of himself by attacking innocent fans in a Bruce Lee like fashion. Ince and
Keane are pure thugs and can never accept the referee's decision. They are
always moaning and whinging.
Keane was a disgrace the other night and whether he apologised publicly or
not, it makes no difference. I really hope he misses the cup final. It was
amazing to see the first player to react to his stamping was Ray Houghton, his
international teammate.
It's a repeat of the 1985 cup final and I'll be shouting for Ferguson, Amokachi,
etc.
In the league, Blackburn are six points ahead with five games to go and they
have two home games this week against Man city today and Crystal Palace later
in the week. Come on Kenny!!
It takes a really great team to win the league three times in succession and
the Mancs won't do it this time. Liverpool did it between 1982-1984.
League wins since 1970
======================
Manchester United Liverpool
----------------- ---------
1993 1973
1994 1976
1977
1979
1980
1982
1983
1984
1986
1988
1990
C U N N O
|
32.5543 | Get a Life ! | MASALA::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Mon Apr 17 1995 23:03 | 6 |
|
Martin,
You're a sad, sad man !
|
32.5544 | urgent urgent | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Tue Apr 18 1995 02:27 | 3 |
| Blackburn 2 - 3 Man City
what happened v Chelsea ????
|
32.5545 | Utd 0 - 0 Chelsea | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Tue Apr 18 1995 02:31 | 9 |
|
A chance blown mefinks.
Blackburns lead now 5 points with 4(?) games to go. A win for Utd today
would have really put the pressure on Blackburn. Still favourites to
win it though.
Danny.
|
32.5546 | sucicide possibly | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Tue Apr 18 1995 16:09 | 3 |
| Any comments from the ex-Liverpool supporter CUNNO on what he will do
if Liverpool beat Blackburn on the last day ofthe league and that gives
Utd the title ?
|
32.5547 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Apr 18 1995 16:46 | 6 |
|
Re -.1
Please keep your fantacies to yourself! 8-)
JBG
|
32.5548 | I'd Love to be Wrong | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Apr 18 1995 17:07 | 12 |
32.5549 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Nooooooo I shall believe..... | Tue Apr 18 1995 17:09 | 7 |
| >Both Ince and Keane will miss this game due to suspension.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
Gosh.. what a shock....
Rick.
|
32.5550 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Tue Apr 18 1995 17:28 | 7 |
| From what will they be suspended? A bridge? a lamp-post?
Maybe there is a use for Bristol after all - the Clifton Suspension bridge.
|
32.5551 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Apr 19 1995 15:37 | 4 |
| Not sure why this has come up today, but a Swiss paper reports that Inter
Milan are after Cantona and Ince.
g
|
32.5552 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Wed Apr 19 1995 15:45 | 14 |
| According to the Sun (so it must be true etc. etc.), Inter are prepared to give
Mince 24,000 a week, if he signs for them.
Let's read that again, shall we?
24,000 a week.
24,000 a week 24,000 a week 24,000 a week 24,000 a week 24,000 a week
AAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's 1 and a quarter million a year, isn't it? Mind you, he would have to
learn the Italian for "F*** Off you f*****g t**t of a ref! You're f*****g
blind, you b******"
|
32.5553 | Paul Ince - British Cultural Attache | YUPPY::PANES | On course for the Endsleigh, Cap'n | Wed Apr 19 1995 16:02 | 9 |
| <<< Note 32.5552 by CHEFS::GEORGEM "Cannibalise Legalbis" >>>
Wait for Ince to pictured in an Inter shirt, then you'll no that he is
considering a move.
Stuart
BTW Andy Cole is on a reported 24 grand a week.
|
32.5554 | Fact or fiction? | WOTVAX::HARDYP | | Wed Apr 19 1995 16:08 | 12 |
| Chaps,
I thought it was common knowledge that:
Cantona & Ince go to Inter
Gazza & Anderton go to Man U
Le Tiss & Ferdinand go to Spurs
Juergen goes to Munich
Collymore & Fox go to Blackburn
Shearer goes to Newcastle
I'm sure I've missed someone out!
|
32.5555 | Not on 24,000 a week sadly | MOEUR8::SMITH | | Wed Apr 19 1995 17:03 | 4 |
|
Yup, me, I go to St. Germain!!!
Ian
|
32.5556 | Only after the brandy? | WOTVAX::HARDYP | | Wed Apr 19 1995 22:07 | 8 |
| Ian,
I'm not sure about you and St Germain, although I did hear whispers
about you and a St Bernard.
Several smilies
Peter
|
32.5557 | | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Fri Apr 21 1995 15:48 | 29 |
|
After a spell of hard work/travelling etc I return to note 32 to
acknowledge the title challenge is effectively over. Some poor
results (Leeds, Chelsea) and missed opportunities (Blackburn losing
to City) leave us clinging to a faint mathematical chance but in
reality no chance at all.
Looks like the FA Cup is our only chance of honours this year.
Assuming we finish runners' up in the league, if we win the Cup
we'd have had, by virtually any other club's standards, a good
season.
So why do I feel so let down? Cantona and Keane, mostly. The
behaviour of these two highly-paid professionals this season has
left a lot to be desired. Add in the effect they have on some of
the other more "firey" characters - Ince, Hughes - who adopt the
"gather the wagons into a big circle and we'll see this through
together" attitude - and you can see why United come in for so
much green-eyed criticism in this conference.
Rovers will have deserved the title. I don't like their style and
I don't like some of their personnel, but over the season they've
been consistent, and very tough to beat. United need to take a long
hard look at themselves and they should find the answer of where
they made mistakes. Too many off-field distractions.
Onwards to Wembley and a repeat of the '85 result.
Andy.
|
32.5558 | utd will win the cup anyway | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Fri Apr 21 1995 16:00 | 6 |
|
Oi, Andy, dont you think my hypothesis in 202.l holds any water then?
As I said, I think Man Utd can win the last 4 games leaving Blackburn
to get 1 win and 2 draws against class opposition...
Ian.
|
32.5559 | | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Fri Apr 21 1995 16:55 | 13 |
|
Nope. Liverpool will roll over if necessary, anyway they've got
their ticket to Europe so nothing to play for as far as they're
concerned. Newcastle are having a bit of a trot at the moment
so unlikely to upset the Rovers. I can see West Amm getting
something out of their game, though.
United don't look capable of winning the last four, anyway. I think
Rovers need 4 points. They'll get 6. Blackburn will win the title
by a clear 3 or 4 points, imo.
Andy.
|
32.5560 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 21 1995 18:11 | 8 |
| Andy,
Refreshing to see honesty in this note from a Moan U supporter. I think
that it will be all over by the 2nd last weekend of the season. BFR
will probably inspire Coventry to great heights to win their game on a
week saturday.
Stuart
|
32.5561 | It's been a good season for the Mancs | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Apr 21 1995 20:50 | 7 |
32.5562 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Apr 21 1995 21:02 | 16 |
|
> Refreshing to see honesty in this note from a Moan U supporter. I think
> Stuart
Stuart,
Are you trying to imply that we *lie* in this note ? By recognising that
we are the greatest team in the land, we are being not only honest but
objective as well. What more qualities do you desire from your average
footie fan ?
Dave
PS I wish Sampdoria had battered you now !
|
32.5563 | and nooooooow, the end is near... | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Fri Apr 21 1995 21:41 | 11 |
|
Brian,
You are right, Manchester United HAVE had an excellent season so theres
no much reason to be downhearted, i mean, you might bag the cup as
well.
I'm pretty happy with Liverpools performance this season too. I think
next season may be even closer with perhaps 4 or 5 teams fighting it
out.
Ian.
|
32.5564 | | ZGOV01::SKCHONG | | Mon Apr 24 1995 08:27 | 13 |
|
Hello,
Can someone please tell me how clubs are decided to play in Europe?
I remember sometime back that it used to be the first six clubs in the
final standings of the Premier League and together with the winners of
the FA and League Cups. I understand something like the League
Champions will play in the European Cup, the FA Cup Winner will play in
the Cup Winner's Cup etc. Any one got the detail breakdown?
Thanks in advance.
United I stand....sk
|
32.5565 | Rat Hole Alert!!!! | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Mon Apr 24 1995 13:05 | 5 |
|
Oh dear...here we go again! Stand by for about 20 different cuts
at it...
Andy.
|
32.5566 | euro places | SSMPRD::MBONINI | | Mon Apr 24 1995 19:40 | 36 |
|
league champions..... European Cup
FA Cup winners ...... Cup Winners Cup (provided they have not won the
league aswell...if they have the
losers play in the CWC eg
Chelsea this season)
League Cup Winners... UEFA CUP (if the winners win either the
league or the FA Cup they will
play in that trophy and the UeFA
place goes to the league runners
up not the losers of the league cup
League runners up (2nd &3rd) get Uefa Cup places. Extra places are
usually got in the Uefa cup if a country generally does well in Europe
both domestically and internationally so the ARSE doing well this
season and last will probably help get England a 4th UeFa Cup place
probably at the expense of us in Scotland because we are crap and can't
even win in the play-offs.
So anyway thats why this season it was....
EUro Cup.... CHAMPIONS MAN UTD
ECWC........ Losers Chelsea & holders Arsenal
UEFA ....... Aston Villa (League Cup Winners), Blackburn & Newcastle
(2nd & 3rd)
Nowhere ....Liverpool (Aww)
|
32.5567 | Baaaaaaaaaaaarcelooooooooooooooooonaaaaaaaaaaaa! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Mon Apr 24 1995 19:57 | 7 |
|
Can I just say how personally gutted I am that Manchester United will
not be representing us in the European cup next season.
:-)
Ian.
|
32.5568 | Permission granted. | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Mon Apr 24 1995 20:49 | 4 |
|
You may.
Andy.
|
32.5569 | IFK Gothernberg........ no turnips in that team.... | MARVIN::MORRELL | Nooooooo I shall believe..... | Tue Apr 25 1995 12:31 | 4 |
| Can I also take this opportunity to say that I will also be gutted by
Manchester United not representing England in Europe this year...
Rick.
|
32.5570 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Apr 25 1995 14:58 | 9 |
| >Can I also take this opportunity to say that I will also be gutted by
>Manchester United not representing England in Europe this year...
Rick,
No need to be gutted - unlike the Sheep, we have already qualified for
Europe.
Dave
|
32.5571 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Nooooooo I shall believe..... | Tue Apr 25 1995 19:17 | 11 |
| This is from the Leeds United Mailing List :
>According to local radio reports in Manchester, Eric Cantona has
>signed for Barcelona for a fee of #8 million!
>
>alan
Anyone hear anything..???
Rick.
|
32.5572 | Obviously works for the Sun | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Apr 25 1995 20:01 | 9 |
| Rick,
That was also posted to the Man Utd mailing list last night. I would
have thought that such a major transfer deal would have at least
merited a mention on the news last night or this morning. Last week,
the same bloke posted to the mailing list that Eric had gone to Inter
Milan for 5million !
Dave
|
32.5573 | the truth | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Tue Apr 25 1995 20:10 | 5 |
|
The news on the radio at 2pm said that "talks have broken down between
Cantona and Man Utd Plc TGFCITW"
Ian.
|
32.5574 | Dates Please | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Apr 25 1995 22:32 | 6 |
32.5575 | NO Dates yet | CHEFS::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Wed Apr 26 1995 16:02 | 7 |
|
re-1
The games havent been arranged yet, they should be finalised in the
next couple of days.
Dave...
|
32.5576 | NEWSFLASH !!! | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Thu Apr 27 1995 16:03 | 6 |
| I have been informed that on the 11.30 news on BBC Radio 1, that Eric
Cantona has signed a new deal with Man Utd. I am unsure of the contract
details at this stage, and also the length of contract.
Ian.
|
32.5577 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 27 1995 17:49 | 3 |
| There is an item on CEEFAX that says something to the effect of Cantona
pledging his future to Utd .... offical announcement tomorrow ... new
contract to last until 1999 .... sod off Inter Milan.....end of report.
|
32.5578 | Rep of Ireland 1 Portugal 0 | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Thu Apr 27 1995 18:26 | 6 |
|
News just in that Cantona has signed a new 3 year contract with
Man Utd.Brilliant if it's true.
Can someone please confirm?
|
32.5579 | Helpfully.... | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Thu Apr 27 1995 18:31 | 6 |
|
re -1
see -2......
Andy.
|
32.5580 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 27 1995 20:22 | 7 |
| re: a few back
FA Youth Cup Final
1st leg at Spurs May 11th ko 7:30
2nd leg at Utd May 15th ko 7:30
|
32.5581 | | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Fri Apr 28 1995 15:20 | 19 |
|
Confirmed on the radio at 10.30 this morning:
Eric Cantona has signed a new 3-year deal keeping him at Old
Trafford.
I hope he returns in October with a change of personality and
ignites United to a renewed Championship challenge. There's no
doubt the unwanted publicity around Cantona this season has
seriously damaged the title treble challenge, and we're now
reaping the rewards of his crazed antics.
There's also no doubt that he's a brilliantly-talented footballer.
He's in Last Chance Saloon (nothing to do with any car I've
driven....) as far as I'm concerned....
Andy.
|
32.5582 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Fri Apr 28 1995 16:36 | 11 |
| Just passing....
I was walking home from work last night and there were a few kids kicking
around. As I passed, one kid shouted out "Look at my Cantona Impression" and
then he proceeds to perform a karate kick over a small wooden fence. He must of
been about 10 years old..
It was harmless, but the the thought of what cantona actions has caused/ may
cause..who knows...It's just not football anymore is it???
Mick
|
32.5583 | Did he injure you badly Mick ? | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Fri Apr 28 1995 17:28 | 0 |
32.5584 | More importantly did he injure the post? | XSTACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Fri Apr 28 1995 18:40 | 1 |
|
|
32.5585 | Most important of all, have we signed him yet ? | XSTACY::MAHER | | Fri Apr 28 1995 21:49 | 0 |
32.5586 | terror at lunchtime | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Mon May 01 1995 17:40 | 9 |
| Went into HMV at lunchtime and felt a chill run down my back...
I turned round to see Manchester United's latest single leering at me
from a nearby shelf.
More terror gripped me as I saw the title "We're going to do it again"
I hope they are talking about bringing out a new kit and not winning
the double...
Ian.
|
32.5587 | It is up to Liverpool to help | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Tue May 02 1995 02:01 | 10 |
| Coventry 2 Utd 3
nail bitting stuff via cefax.
o-1
1-1
1-2
2-2
2-3
Match report anyone ?
|
32.5588 | ..but Ray Bans don't come Rose-tinted... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue May 02 1995 11:31 | 14 |
|
Suffice to say that the game was scrappy but exciting, Coventry's two
goals were excellent, United's were from a rebound off the keeper, a
badly missed central defender's clearance and an interception of a 50
yard back header from Richardson. I must admit though, I was very
impressed with all the new boys; the 4 from United Melville, May, Butt
and Scoles (well relative) and the debutant Marcus Hall from Coventry.
Overall United just about deserved it...thiugh I don't think Sheffield
Wednesday will be the pushover that everybody is predicting.
What did Ron look like though...there he was during the match on the
big white telephone sporting a pair of Ray Bans.....
Dezzz.
|
32.5589 | Totally Red-Tinted Glasses | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Tue May 02 1995 14:32 | 25 |
|
Dezzz, shame on you...8-)
United's goals were:
Cole turns two defenders, shoots for the far corner, great save
from Gould, Scholes fires in the rebound through a crowd of players
(Cole looked suspiciously off-side..)
Defender and Cole jump for long ball, defender misses, Cole runs in
on goal and slots home past the keeper.
Richardson heads back towards defender 30 25 yards out, who decides
to leave it for the 'keeper. Cole anticipates and nips in to knock
it over the keeper and volley in first time.
R5 also carried the game, and waxed lyrical at the brilliance of
it all. No doubt somewhat over-the-top, but nver described as being
"scrappy". Nerves a-janglin', United hang on the Blackburn's tail.
A win at OT on Sunday against Wednesday puts more pressure on
Rovers on Monday against Newcastle. Anyhting short of a win for
United hands Rovers the title imo. It's still in Rovers' hands
to clinch it, but we'll see what they're made of.
Andy.
|
32.5590 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue May 02 1995 17:07 | 15 |
|
8-) Yes Andy...
What I usually do is watch it on Sky and listen to the R5 (as i can't
stand the Andy Gray etc bull). They're all OK on R5 but they did go on a
bit last night ..Jimmy Armfield saying it was one of the best games
he'd seen all season. I don't think I'd have it the top 10. Very little
organisation from either team but 'blah de blah that's the excitement of
the English game'....it was more enthralling, exciting, entertaining
(eeeh I think we'll patent that E3) than a classic such as the
Tottenham v Blackburn game....
Horses for courses....not a classic...a listed race though ;-)
Dezzz.
|
32.5591 | One man's dream .... | DBSUK2::GRICE | Phil Grice - Oracle Rdb Sustaining Engineering | Tue May 02 1995 17:53 | 6 |
| I have a dream ... That Manchester United do the double again this
season and that Liverpool are instrumental in them doing it by beating
Blackburn in the last game! And then of course I want to read Cunno's
next note :^)
/phil
|
32.5592 | Can anyone tell me | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Tue May 02 1995 20:37 | 7 |
| as i've been away a while can anyone tell me (or point me to the
relevant reply) whatever happened as a result of the Roy keane incident
in the Cup semi - just trying to tie up some loose ends in my mind.
regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.5593 | | YUPPY::PANES | Reasons to be beerful part III | Tue May 02 1995 20:42 | 26 |
| <<< Note 32.5592 by AIMTEC::WICKS_A "Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman" >>>
-< Can anyone tell me >-
> as i've been away a while can anyone tell me (or point me to the
> relevant reply) whatever happened as a result of the Roy keane incident
> in the Cup semi - just trying to tie up some loose ends in my mind.
> regards
Andrew.D.Wicks,
The F.A. don't like to rush into anything , so he has not faced the
disrepute charge yet. It may all be inconsequential as I believe that
United have decided that he should have surgery that will keep him out
until next season.
Whilst we are on the subject of thugs and thuggery, lovers of the
beautiful game will be pleased to know that Ferguson and United
have once again stated their commitment to stopping violence both on
and off the pitch by....
.. giving Cantona an improved contract.
Funny old game , innit?
Stuart
|
32.5594 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue May 02 1995 20:55 | 32 |
| re: .5592
Last I heard was that the ankle injury he sustained in the semi-final
(courtesy of that nice man Darren Pilcher) would keep him out of the
final regardless of the result of the F.A. hearing.
On a different note, I think it has to be said that, irrespective of
where the Premiership finishes up, the 3-points-for-a-win system has
produced some amazing finishes over the years. The Arsenal-Liverpool
run-in in 1988-89 (?) was undoubtedly the pick of the bunch, but this
year's title is still going to take some winning. Manchester United
could still end up with:
a) the double
b) the Premiership
c) the F.A. Cup
d) zilch (hardly unlikely should they go into the F.A. Cup Final with
morale at a low, having "lost" the Premiership by a whisker)
At this late stage in the season, the number of teams NOT involved in
championship/UEFA/relegation issues can be counted on one hand...and
two of those were battling in Europe until last week (one of them still
is!), and could therefore be said to have their minds elsewhere. No wonder
so many other leagues around Europe are following suit and adopting the
3-points system (Germany is the latest).
However, I know that the Italians for one are a bit bemused that
championship/UEFA/relegation issues can be decided on goal
difference/goals scored. They automatically have a playoff if two teams
have the same points total.
Dom
|
32.5595 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue May 02 1995 22:33 | 12 |
|
Germany are the latest and will be amoungst the last...all countries
MUST adopt the 3 point system from next season onwards....
Interesting enough...the Germans every couple of week carry out
a table based on what would have been....
about 6 differences....
Dezzz.
|
32.5596 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Dreadful human being | Wed May 03 1995 00:40 | 32 |
| As a matter of curiosity I recalculate the latest Premier League table in this
notes file under the old rules of 2pts for a win, teams with the same points
ranked by goal average. As you will see the only effects are to move
Southampton two places up and West Ham two places down. It makes you wonder
why they ever mucked with the old system.
Tony
Team Name Pld W D L F A Pts GD Old Goal
pts avge
1 Blackburn Rovers 40 26 8 6 78 37 86 41 60
2 Man. Utd. 38 23 9 6 70 24 78 46 55
3 Nott'm Forest 40 21 10 9 69 41 73 28 52
4 Liverpool 38 20 10 8 63 31 70 32 50
5 Newcastle Utd. 39 19 11 9 61 41 68 20 49
6 Leeds Utd. 39 18 12 9 53 35 66 18 48
7 Tottenham Hotspur 38 16 12 10 60 49 60 11 44
8 Q.P.R. 39 15 8 16 56 56 53 0 38 1.0
11 Southampton 38 11 16 11 55 58 49 -3 38 0.9482
9 Wimbledon 39 15 8 16 46 63 53 -17 38 0.7302
10 Arsenal 40 13 11 16 51 47 50 4 37 1.0851
12 Chelsea 39 12 13 14 44 50 49 -6 37 0.88
13 Man. City 39 12 12 15 50 59 48 -9 36 0.8475
14 Sheffield Wed. 40 12 12 16 45 55 48 -10 36 0.8182
15 Coventry City 38 11 13 14 39 56 46 -17 35
17 Everton 38 10 14 14 40 48 44 -8 34
18 Aston Villa 39 10 13 16 47 54 43 -7 33 0.8703
16 West Ham Utd. 38 12 9 17 40 46 45 -6 33 0.8695
19 Crystal Palace 38 10 12 16 29 40 42 -11 32 0.725
20 Norwich City 40 10 12 18 35 51 42 -16 32 0.6863
21 Leicester City 40 6 9 25 42 77 27 -35 21
22 Ipswich Town 39 6 6 27 33 88 24 -55 18
|
32.5597 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Wed May 03 1995 12:15 | 4 |
|
An end to a means or a means to an end.....????
Dezzz.
|
32.5598 | More points at stake = more permutations... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed May 03 1995 12:54 | 24 |
| >As a matter of curiosity I recalculate the latest Premier League table in this
>notes file under the old rules of 2pts for a win, teams with the same points
>ranked by goal average. As you will see the only effects are to move
>Southampton two places up and West Ham two places down. It makes you wonder
>why they ever mucked with the old system.
I think you're missing the point here. If you analyse the table purely
on a arithmetical basis, as you have done (btw, I don't think your
table has been updated to include the most recent results), then it
might well seem that the new system has changed very little.
However, awarding 3 points for a win means, for example, that a team
occupying a relatively safe midtable position towards the end of the
season can still be caught if teams in the relegation zone WIN all
their remaining fixtures (remember those scandalous 0-0 "non-aggression
pact" draws that sometimes used to crop up on the last day of the
season?!). Likewise, a team in about 10th place with about 3 matches to
go may still have an outside chance of a UEFA place if they win all
their matches and the teams above them lose/draw theirs.
Remember, if you draw all 42 matches, you won't finish mid-table;
you'll probably finish just above the relegation zone...
Dom
|
32.5599 | 41 point Neville | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Wed May 03 1995 20:24 | 13 |
| What does the huddles masses think of Neville being able to duck the
41 points suspension because the games he could miss happen to include
the Cup Final. I hope the FA are not be hoodwinked into *not* giving
him his just desserts just because he's a MUFC player. If it were any
other team in the country this kind of action wouldn't even be
contemplated, or expected. But just because he's a MUFC player...need
I say more?
You can call it sour grapes, but I think if he gets his suspension
delayed then it's one law for MUFC and another (usually harsher) for
the rest!
James.
|
32.5600 | WWW....... :-) | VYGER::REIDI | Roamin in the Gloamin to St. Patricks.... | Wed May 03 1995 20:31 | 6 |
|
I agree, it's like the SFA with Duncan Disorderly. They kept putting
off his case so he wouldn't miss any games for Raingurs through his 12
match suspension.
Choppers
|
32.5601 | No sheep at wembley ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed May 03 1995 20:58 | 7 |
| re:-2
The FA have stated on many occasions that suspension is not automatic
for 41 points, and some players have just been warned after reaching
that total right at the end of previous seasons.
Don't be pathetic man !
|
32.5602 | Is it Going to the Wire | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed May 03 1995 22:03 | 15 |
32.5603 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Thu May 04 1995 13:19 | 20 |
| > petty
I don't particularly think it's being petty. If the truth hurts
that's not my fault.
> WWW
I've not forgotten Chops.
> Pathetic
Who says? It doesn't seem to be OK any more to voice an opinion that
is contrary to the general consensus is it?
Fair play is good fun so if you can give me a precedent where a player
was saved from an automatic ban to play in a cup final I will leave this
subject alone. I assume that this player is/was non-MUFC of course :-).
James.
|
32.5604 | MUFC poaching players from other clubs... | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Thu May 04 1995 13:24 | 14 |
| From PA news :
Manchester United have hit back at allegations that they poached three
promising youngsters away from clubs with whom they were training.
United have been reported to the Football Association after signing three
16-year-olds -- strikers Andrew Wright and David Brown, who had been with
Leeds and Oldham respectively, and defender Matthew Wicks, who had been at
Arsenal.
But United manager Alex Ferguson retorted: "We have done nothing outside
the rules. With young players it is a case of some you win and some you lose.
Nick Barmby slipped through our fingers when he went to Tottenham.
"As for these boys, one approached us, another had not been contacted by
his club for a year and the third felt that we offered better prospects after
his club changed manager and were relegated."
|
32.5605 | Sniper's Alley | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Fri May 05 1995 15:42 | 8 |
|
Sounds more like the lads knew where their future lay, James.
Might come as a surprise to you.
Didn't you once say you were quitting this conference? ;-)
Andy.
|
32.5606 | | XSTACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Fri May 05 1995 20:37 | 11 |
| Re -1
> Futures
Possibly!?!
> re-incarnation
Haven't you heard of Easter?
James.
|
32.5607 | Devils beat Owls 1-0 | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Mon May 08 1995 12:19 | 4 |
|
Well it's down to the wire.....
Dezzz.
|
32.5608 | Captain Cantona | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue May 09 1995 17:29 | 28 |
| Hmmm, travelling back from the game on Sunday, I actually started to
believe that we might still win the championship. We hadn't played
particularly well, but it was a great result - May day had come early !
However, last night was a disastrous result for Utd. Of their 2
remaining games, I considered the Geordies to be our best hope of
containing Blackburn. Alas, it wasn't to be - not for the want of
trying mind you. I simply cannot see Blackburn losing at Anfield and
I've thought for a while now that Utds last 2 games are not as "easy"
as everybody seems to think. It certainly wouldn't surprise me if it
was all over on Wednesday night.
One good thing about Sunday was the, albeit brief, impressive
performance by David May. When played at centre-half, he looks the
part. Perhaps that's why Fergie's hasn't entered the bidding for Short
or Stubbs, and has refused to comment on any transfer speculation
regarding Adams. Utd's main problem next season, if and when Bruce is
phased out of the team, will be the loss of a superb captain and
motivator. Ince is not the man for the job. Who else is there ?
Well, talk in the pub before the game was that Fergie may give the job
to a certain Frenchman. He has captained France, and it may be the
steadying influence he needs to concentrate on playing all those
wonderful through balls for Cole to score his 40+ goals next season.
I'm going up for the game on Wednesday for what will be one helluva
piss-up whatever the result. Now all I need is a ticket for the Cup
Final ......
Dave
|
32.5609 | alive and still kicking.... | ESSB::WDOYLE | | Wed May 10 1995 19:33 | 4 |
|
According to the sports report on the radio today Roy Keane could be
back for the game against the Hammers on Sunday. Lets hope we still
have something to play for after tonight.
|
32.5610 | Cunno to do Man U a Favour ?? | KIRKTN::JTRAYNOR | | Thu May 11 1995 06:26 | 4 |
|
Man U 2 Southampton 1
Down to the wire.
|
32.5611 | Blackburn 1 MUFC 7 | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Thu May 11 1995 13:21 | 47 |
| Blackburn Rovers 1 Manchester United 7
--------------------------------------
Manchester United's march towards the Premiership title continued today
after a stunning display at Ewood Park.
United went ahead just before the kick-off when Sharpe's through-ball sent
the linesman away down the right flank. His cross was handled on the
half-way line by a Rovers' defender, and Mark Hughes stepped up to slot the
ball home for his 65th penalty of the season, after hitting both posts and
the bar. It was no more than Utd. deserved.
The 15th minute saw the Super Reds go two up after Henning Berg was
penalised for coughing just outside the area. Eric Cantona's free kick was
handled by Jason Wilcox, struck first time by Giggs, hit the back of a
defender's boot, bounced up, struck the rim of a spectator's spectacles and
floated, assisted by a freak wind, into the top corner of the Blackburn
net. It was no more than Utd deserved.
The 21st minute saw more trouble for Blackburn, when Alan Shearer was
sent-off for enquiring about the referee's red shirt. Steve Bruce was sent
off for being Steve Bruce.
Two minutes before the interval Blackburn struck back after an amazing
piece of good fortune, Mike Newell hitting home the rebound after a shot
had been stopped on the line by the referee. Man U could scarcely believe
their bad luck. Alex Ferguson threw down his programme and wouldn't talk to
anyone for ten minutes.
The restart saw unsportsmanlike Stuart Ripley making ridiculous claims for
a penalty after Paul Ince had accidentally beaten up David Batty. The
referee had missed the incident due to his red scarf flowing in his eyes.
Ten minutes later Ferguson took off Brian McClair and replaced him with
three other players.
Man Utd's third came after Tim Sherwood had been caught offside in his own
penalty area. Denis Irwin took the free-kick, which bobbled home after
hitting the underside of the floodlights. The referee claimed the final
touch. It was no more than Utd. deserved.
Super-marvel-wonder-Reds goal number four came after ninety-eight minutes
after Colin Hendry had conceded a penalty for blatantly glancing at the
referee.
So 4-1 at full time, but the referee agreed to call it 7-1 after Ferguson
threatened to cry and stamp his feet if he didn't. It was no more than Utd
deserved....
|
32.5612 | Le Merde Nerd | YUPPY::PANES | But why do you ask, Two Dogs F' | Thu May 11 1995 13:50 | 10 |
|
I was reading a Leeds ( x3 ) fanzine ( The Square Ball ), which featured
an article about Mr Cantona's recent brush with the law. It suggested
that his probation officer was talking a load of old tosh when she
said that the Community Service Order to coach football to kids was
no picnic for him. It went to say that Fred West would have probably
regretted topping himself, as he would have probably got community service
teaching young girls how to renovate old buildings.
Stuart
|
32.5613 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu May 11 1995 14:48 | 4 |
|
Sorry Stuart but I fail to see how you can find that funny.
JBG
|
32.5614 | ? | YUPPY::PANES | But why do you ask, Two Dogs F' | Thu May 11 1995 15:09 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.5613 by GENIE::GOODEJ "Mr Dragon - 761 4831" >>>
> Sorry Stuart but I fail to see how you can find that funny.
> JBG
Sorry JBG but I fail to see where I said I found it funny.
Stuart
|
32.5615 | on't bother, JBG, its... | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Thu May 11 1995 15:48 | 6 |
|
Just another set of opinions, rumour and heresay, with a very
funny reference to a (n unproven) mass-murderer, causually
thrown in under some veil of authority on truth and fact.
Andy.
|
32.5616 | stuart - i hope palace stay up | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Thu May 11 1995 16:31 | 10 |
|
> Just another set of opinions, rumour and heresay, with a very
> funny reference to a (n unproven) mass-murderer, causually
> thrown in under some veil of authority on truth and fact.
Eh?
Is that a cultured way of saying he's talking cr&p?
Ian$had_a_late_night_last_night_so_talk_slowly
|
32.5617 | | YUPPY::PANES | But why do you ask, Two Dogs F' | Thu May 11 1995 16:38 | 8 |
| <<< Note 32.5616 by COMICS::HAWLEYI "and the horse you rode in on!" >>>
-< stuart - i hope palace stay up >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Thanks , but I think there is more chance of finding Dick Whittington's cat.
Stuart
|
32.5618 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | P U S H O double F | Thu May 11 1995 18:22 | 5 |
|
Isn't Dick Whittington's cat (albeit mummified) on display in one
of the old City of London Churches, somewhere near the Monument
or somesuch ??!
|
32.5619 | ever the optimist | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Thu May 11 1995 18:52 | 3 |
| There you are then Stuart, your saved!
Ian.
|
32.5620 | Preferably an unbiased one... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu May 11 1995 19:43 | 3 |
| Any chance of a match report of last night's game?
Dom
|
32.5621 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu May 11 1995 20:11 | 16 |
| I was pretty drunk actually, so most of the game is a bit of a blur.
I remember being totally pissed-off when Soton scored, relieved when
Cole equalised, and over the friggin' moon when Irwin got the winner.
Soton played well and were certainly going for a win. They passed the
ball around with a lot of confidence and, providing they keep Le Tiss,
they could be a surprise package next season. Utd huffed and puffed
and argued and didn't look like getting anywhere. Cole's goal was a
scramble and the penalty, well, let's just say that 99 times out of 100
the ref would have let play continue. I couldn't believe the decision.
However, despite what everybody thinks, we don't often get pens at Old
Trafford and it sort of makes up for the appalling decision to not
award a penalty against Chelsea. I wonder if Sky bunged the ref a few
quid to set up the finale they must have had wet dreams about.
|
32.5622 | he's talking less sense than me! | WOTVAX::HARDYP | | Thu May 11 1995 22:10 | 12 |
| Chaps,
Why is it that every week, when ManU get a penalty at Old Trafford Fergie
comes on and says 'it's the first penalty we've had all season and so it
must be fair'?
I can't follow his logic, nor his arithmetic.
Peter
who wanted Utd to loose so that Newcastle would be on Sky on Sunday ;-(
|
32.5623 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Nice day? Was it bollocks. | Fri May 12 1995 12:11 | 10 |
| Why have United suddenly taken to "borrowing" Status Quo songs? I mean, of all
the groups to rip off, why Status Quo? Their last two errr..singles have both
been nicked (allbeit with permission, and help of the Quo). "Come on you reds"
was "Burning bridges", and this latest one used to be "Again Again" before it
was butchered and an annoying cockney started bleating all over it.
What's going on then? eh?
Matt$Quo_afficianado
|
32.5624 | i wouldnt give the mancs the steam off my .... kettle | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Fri May 12 1995 13:36 | 8 |
|
Its got to be said. That single is absolutely crap.
It would have been so funny if Irwin hadnt put that penalty in...
With the lyrics going on about how they are going to catch up with
Blackburn it would have been beautifully redundant by the time it made
TOTP last night!
Ian.
|
32.5625 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Fri May 12 1995 15:03 | 18 |
|
I saw the replay of the penalty incident. There's no question that the
defender was pulling hard on Cole's shirt with the intention of
stopping him shooting. Ok, so Cole was strong enough to get his shot in
but in my book its definitely a penalty. I'd be pretty pissed off if I
were the keeper & my defender did that - Bessant was having a storming
game and would likely have saved the shot even if Cole hadn't been
impeded.
At this stage (Forest are safe in Europe), I don't much care who wins
the league on Sunday. United are still playing more entertaining
football & Blackburn have been looking incredibly nervous for the last
2 or 3 weeks. If United did win it would put Everton in the CWC next
year, regardless of who wins the FA Cup, and leave Newcastle out in the
cold as Blackburn would take up the UEFA place. So from this point of
view......come on Blackburn 8-)
JBG
|
32.5626 | | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Fri May 12 1995 17:24 | 15 |
|
re first para, JBG, you're right but what's the point in defending
the decision? There's so many experts in here telling us all how
it was a fix/cheating ref etc it must be true. You should remember
that only United players whine to the ref, get awarded penalties,
have opponents penalised. Please re-read every YUPPY::PANES note
of the past 4 months to remind yourself of this universal truth ;-)
As for the second para....
8-)
Andy.
|
32.5627 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri May 12 1995 17:47 | 15 |
| >Please re-read every YUPPY::PANES note of the past 4 months to remind
>yourself of this universal truth ;-)
Now if that's not enough to turn a man to drink, I don't know what
is ;-)
>There's so many experts in here telling us all how it was a
>fix/cheating ref etc it must be true. You should remember that only
>United players whine to the ref, get awarded penalties, have opponents
>penalised.
And then people complain when the Aussies label us a nation of
whingers. Tchh...
Dom
|
32.5628 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Fri May 12 1995 18:09 | 6 |
| FWIW, it didn't look like a penalty to me. Still, that's the way it goes.
Swings and roundabouts, chaps. Swings and roundabouts.
Matt$impartial/unbiased
|
32.5629 | ...that's how the cookie crumbles! | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri May 12 1995 18:11 | 10 |
32.5630 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Fri May 12 1995 18:23 | 16 |
|
Matt,
.....the number of times I've played in games where a fellow defender
gives away a penalty just when I think I'm about to make a match
winning tackle. I find it VERY annoying that some people have to try to
cheat, whether it is by shirt tugging as at Old Trafford or by
deliberate chopping the ankles as in Paris. If a man beats you fair and
square then he deserves to take his chance without being unfairly
impeded, and your goalkeeper or fellow defenders have their chance to
be heroes. If you cheat, then you must accept the consequences. In the
shirt pulling case there is no question that the defender was pulling
hard on Cole's shirt in the penalty area......and thus no question
about the decision IMO.
JBG
|
32.5631 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Fri May 12 1995 18:48 | 10 |
| It depends which replay you were watching, Jon. I think Andy Gray and that
other bloke on SKY were both suspicious at the time too. It looked like Cole
went down before the defender made contact with his shirt. Beasant had already
got in front of the ball. If the ref gave a penalty for the "pull", then he
should also have given a yellow/red card. He should have had the courage of
his convictions, and done the job properly or not at all. Cole had a run on
goal, and if the defender brought him down, stopping a goal, the cards
should've been out. IMO it shows the ref's indicision.
Still, it was a game of two halves, Brian.......[Cntd. p94]
|
32.5632 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri May 12 1995 19:07 | 11 |
| Matt,
On a different subject, is it true the Welsh Rugby team can't find a
sponsor for the World Cup?
FWIW, I didn't think it was a penalty at OT on Wednesday. Or if it was,
then there were several that weren't given in the CWC Final. Secondly, Shearer didn't
foul Beresford for his goal on Monday. It's all a vicious plot to deny
Blackburn the Championship.
Stuart
|
32.5633 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Fri May 12 1995 19:22 | 5 |
| >>>is it true the Welsh Rugby team can't find a sponsor for the World Cup?
I'd be amazed if that were true, as the sponsors have been beating a path to
their door for the last couple of years. I'm sure there must be something else
to that story (wherever you got it from).
|
32.5634 | sad sad sad | YUPPY::PANES | But why do you ask, Two Dogs F' | Fri May 12 1995 19:59 | 28 |
32.5635 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri May 12 1995 20:06 | 8 |
| Matt,
'Twas in the press this morning. Apparently, Alan Pascoe Associates
have pulled out the search due to the spectacular failure in the 5
Nations which meant the path to the teams door was not being trodden in
a hurried fashion.
Stuart
|
32.5636 | re Grow up, Stuart | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Fri May 12 1995 20:10 | 4 |
|
You took the words out of my keyboard...
Andy.
|
32.5637 | | YUPPY::PANES | But why do you ask, Two Dogs F' | Fri May 12 1995 20:12 | 15 |
| <<< Note 32.5636 by TRUCKS::SANT "No sleep 'til bedtime" >>>
-< re Grow up, Stuart >-
> You took the words out of my keyboard...
> Andy.
Andy,
Would you like to explain what you mean ( if at all possible using examples).
Stuart
|
32.5638 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri May 12 1995 20:15 | 15 |
32.5639 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Fri May 12 1995 20:20 | 18 |
| RE: The penalty
I was watching the ManU-Soton game muted, whilst listening to Arsenal on the
radio, and initially I thought "What the **** was that for" then looking at the
replay it CLEARLY shows Monkou trying to tear the numbers off of Cole's top, so
definitely a penalty.
I would imagine that the ref. didn't bother with a card, as he felt, as
happened, that Beasant would save it anyway, so it wasn't a clear cut scoring
chance.
Anyway I'll be in Liverpool on Sunday cheering the Blue & Whites onto victory I
hope.
(No not Blackburn, Reading at Tranmere).
|
32.5640 | Pred..3.1 to Man U & Liverpool to win 1.0!!!!! | CHEFS::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Fri May 12 1995 20:28 | 1 |
|
|
32.5641 | I feel like Guinness tonight! | SIOG::ODONOHOE | | Fri May 12 1995 20:30 | 7 |
| Just caught the eng of the news here about Kan Kan solving
his differences with the club.
anything further?
thks
POD
|
32.5642 | These are troubled times for all... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri May 12 1995 20:33 | 27 |
| Jees, what's eating you, Stuart?
I think your notes are always a good read: well-written, witty, etc.
The target's always the same, but what the hell...maybe the fans of
T.W.G.F.C. (or whatever) should take that as a compliment. I for one
look forward to you turning your attentions to Blackburn next year when
they become the first club to do the mythical treble (European Cup,
Premiership, F.A. Cup) ;-) ;-)
Fact is, whenever I reply with similar jibes at your beloved Fab (?)
Ones, I tend to get a rather "schoolmissy" reply along the lines of:
**************
Dom,
Please would you explain that last comment?
Stuart
**************
At which point I creep sheepishly out of 44 and look for other sources
of amusement.
Dom
P.S. I hope you get straight back into the Premiership at the first
attempt ;-)
|
32.5643 | | YUPPY::PANES | But why do you ask, Two Dogs F' | Fri May 12 1995 20:51 | 8 |
| re .5642
I think you will find that a lot of clubs ( including Palace ) are the
target for my ( self-styled ) "irony/wit/sarcasm/humour".
There's none as blind as those who cannot see.
Stuart
|
32.5644 | its Friday! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Fri May 12 1995 21:10 | 9 |
|
OI! Stuart and Andy,
Youve both lived in perfect harmony on here for years, so how comes you
are now rubbing each other up the wrong way (ooo-er).
Cool down guys and remember, Giggsy loves you!
Ian.
|
32.5645 | | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Fri May 12 1995 21:22 | 28 |
|
Thanks Ian. Actually I'm cool about all this. My response would
be along the lines of Dom's a couple back. I enjoy Stuart's
self-deprecating notes and endless search for fair-play and
humour.
Unfortunately I don't possess similar verbosity or noting power.
But I've noticed that when I challenge the tone and repitition
of some of the more tiresome (imo) threads in here I get the
school-mistress response too, or told I'm paranoid. Quite the
contrary - I couldn't give a t*ss ;-)
I guess I've been pulling a few chains, so I'll stop now and
leave it to the experts.
Have a good weekend.
Oh, and good luck to United at the weekend. If we fail to overhaul
Blackburn it'll be because they were the better side over the
season. Not because of a referee, tribunal, court, extra shirt,
or anything else. Blackburn would have deserved to be called
Champions if they finish in front.
The fat lady's getting her voice in tune...
Andy.
|
32.5646 | CLOSE BUT NOT CLOSE ENOUGH | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Sun May 14 1995 22:48 | 2 |
| LIVERPOOL 2 - 1 BLACKBURN
WEST HAM 1 - 1 UTD
|
32.5647 | what a day! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Sun May 14 1995 23:46 | 6 |
|
Cor, those last few minutes were pure terror.
Dont be unhappy though, you lot will probably still win the cup.
Ian.
|
32.5648 | Live on SBS, you beauty! | GLADYS::CRAVEN | Keating's home already | Mon May 15 1995 12:23 | 5 |
| Listening to radio 5 I couldn't believe it when the commentator said
that the last Liverpool goal has given Manchester United the championship.
For a few horrifying seconds I thought they'd scored at Upton Park!!
Ica
|
32.5649 | wahay | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Mon May 15 1995 13:15 | 6 |
|
yeah, Alan Green said "...and Liverpool have handed the title to
Manchester United" which started me screaming! I also thought the mancs
had scored. Should have known better :-)
Ian.
|
32.5650 | phew! | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Mon May 15 1995 13:22 | 29 |
|
Yes, kind of weird. I thought they were about to tell us United
had scored at West Ham...
Unfortunately.....it was not to be.
I have to take my hat off to Liverpool. I listened in on R5, and
began to wonder if they were really wanting to score. It seemed
like they were all over Rovers but then Shearer scored it it looked
all over. The second half they really took it to Blackburn, and
to win the match in stoppage time shows their class. That result
has done wonders for Liverpool, in many ways.
Also credit to West Ham. They beat Blackburn to keep the title
alive, and Redknapp said he owed it to Blackburn to give United
a game even though WHU were now safe from the drop. He was good
at his word.
I fantastic end to the season. 41 and 89/90ths through the season,
and the title swung on 1 goal being scored. Unfortunately (for me)
it didn't come. Defeat at Liverpool was the same as a draw for
Rovers - but MU HAD to win to make any difference.
Great season. Blackburn are worthy champions. Well done to
Liverpool, a classy side with pride and honour.
Now to beat those other scousers next Saturday ;-)
Andy.
|
32.5651 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Mon May 15 1995 13:27 | 8 |
| SIR BOBBY CHARLTON...REG HOLDSWORTH....TERRY CHRISTIAN....GEORGIE BEST....
YOUR BOYS TOOK A HELL OF A BEATING..YOUR BOYS TOOK A HELL OF A BEATING..
8*) well done to both teams for a great finale to the season....
Ray....
|
32.5652 | good free kick though | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Mon May 15 1995 13:41 | 8 |
|
> Great season. Blackburn are worthy champions. Well done to
> Liverpool, a classy side with pride and honour.
couldnt have put it better myself. Now, can I sue Roy Evans for frayed
nerves???
Ian.
|
32.5653 | | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Mon May 15 1995 16:07 | 16 |
|
I'm popping over to Dublin next week, to visit a friend near
Clonmel, arriving Monday afternoon, leaving Friday. Any suggestions
on where I could stay Thursday night in Dublin prior to flying back
on the Friday?
Also any good suggestions on a decent golf course near there
(Clonmel)? I'm seriously considering taking the clubs with me...
If any of you Irish boys fancy telling me how good your lot are
over a few pints of black I promise I'll listen politely ;-)
Mail me with your advice, if you'd be so kind, rather than clutter
up this otherwise-busy note.
Andy.
|
32.5654 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon May 15 1995 17:18 | 13 |
| >If any of you Irish boys fancy telling me how good your lot are
>over a few pints of black I promise I'll listen politely ;-)
I reckon you'll be a pretty drunk man by the end of the evening, Andy -
just keep those comments about "dubious nationality" to a minimum!
So what about a report on yesterday's game from the United angle?
Sounds like it was a good effort, but not quite enough.
Dom
P.S. Anyone know what the Cup Final team is likely to be?
|
32.5655 | Kan Kan For Robbo | WEAR::BODDY | Slaven was born offside !!! | Mon May 15 1995 19:25 | 11 |
|
Middlesbrough have agreed terms with player and club on a Man U
first teamer ( def. not McClair ). However they won't announce
till after the cup final.
I think it will be one of 4 players :
Hughes , Kanchelskis , Sharpe or Bruce (hope not) .
Bill_this_is_very_hush_hush.
|
32.5656 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon May 15 1995 20:46 | 22 |
| Well, I've spent the whole day trying to find the right words to sum up
the way I feel ...
Cr@p, Sh1t, B*ll*cks, W@nk, B@st@rd - there, I think that just about
does it. Excuse the bad language Dezzz, but I think I'm entitled to be
a tad upset today.
I can't seem to join in with the masses in congratulating Blackburn.
I absolutely detest Dalglish and I'm still not convinced about his
darling Blackburn. Still, I'm sure the neutrals out there (were there
any ?) enjoyed it immensely. In many ways, the last week of the season
has rescued what has been a pretty awful 9 months for the Premier
League.
One thing that was pleasing yesterday was the attitude of the Utd
players and staff, especially Fergie. It's a long time since the
football world saw him smiling in defeat. Christ, he was smiling all
through the game - he must have been pissed or something. I hope he can
lift the players for the Cup Final - we *need* to win that one,
especially as I've now got a ticket.
Dave
|
32.5657 | Don't take it so hard, Dave... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon May 15 1995 20:52 | 4 |
| So just what *did* Ferguson say after the game? This is the sort of
stuff I never get to hear...
Dom
|
32.5658 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon May 15 1995 20:59 | 11 |
| Dom,
This is the calmed down version - you should have seen me yesterday !
Fergie was just being a nice guy - we were unlucky, never mind, well
done to Kenny and Blackburn blah blah blah. Considering the way he has
handeld interviews throughout the season, it was refreshing to see him
quite sincerely congratulating that git at Blackburn. They should have
interviewed me - I'd have put them right.
Dave
|
32.5659 | Sad.... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Mon May 15 1995 21:05 | 8 |
|
Dave,
you're a bad loser...2 championships an FA Cup and you can't even
be gracious to a team that did better over 42 matches than yours....
Not a lot more to be said...
Dezzz.
|
32.5660 | I'm a nice guy really ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon May 15 1995 21:28 | 10 |
| Dezzz,
Now hang on a minute. I am not a bad loser. If the opposition in
question had been Newcastle, Forest or even the Yids, I would have been
the first to congratulate them on an entertaining season and a worthy
championship. I simply do not like Blackburn and their style of play.
Does everybody have to be so bloody English and say "Well done old
bean" ?
Dave
|
32.5661 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon May 15 1995 21:42 | 23 |
| -1
>...2 championships an FA Cup and you can't even be gracious to a team
>that did better over 42 matches than yours....
Yep, I think that's about the crux of it, Dave. United's season was
rather "bitty" (too much off-the-field controversy by half...) and
Blackburn were reasonably solid up until the last ten games. Mind you,
I think most Mancs fans were more impressed with the Leeds team that
won the championship 3 years ago than this Blackburn side.
Individually, they've got some excellent players: Shearer, Batty, Le
Saux and Sutton in particular. However, as an overseas-based noter
(sounds posh, dunnit?!), I can see people in Italy, Spain, France, etc.
being less than impressed with Blackburn when they trot out to
represent England in the Champions Cup (although I presume one or two
changes will be made before then).
And I have to agree with you when you call Kenny Dalglish a "git" - a
more unlikeable little creep you'd be hard-pushed to find on the face
of the earth. Probably the least sporting individual ever to have set
foot on a playing field.
Dom
|
32.5662 | We'll Keep the Red Flag Flying High | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon May 15 1995 22:40 | 17 |
32.5663 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue May 16 1995 13:01 | 9 |
|
Re .5661
I can think of a lot more unsporting individuals to have set foot
on a playing field than Kenny Dalglish. He wouldn't feature in my top
100 alongsie the likes of Mara....a, Rjkaards, Koemans, Joe Jordan (I'm
Welsh 8-)........
JBG
|
32.5664 | A short musical interlude ... | AYOV20::SCMS_999044 | My ususal node is down again ... | Tue May 16 1995 13:16 | 15 |
|
I was listening to Chris Evans on the way into work and he was
telling a little story about how he went to see Dave Stewart and Terry
Hall last night. Hall (a fervent Utd supporter) dedicated a song to
Kenny Dalglish and it was called :
"Stick yer trophy up yer arse".
You had to laugh but I honestly don't know how Chris Evans gets away
with some of the stuff he says.
Malc.
|
32.5665 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue May 16 1995 13:29 | 8 |
| Re:.5662
Good note Brian - but where were you before the Sheff Wed
game ? I got some strange looks asking the bouncer if 2 Irish blokes
had tried to get in, No i don't know what they look like, No I don't
know what time they're arriving, but one of them is called Brian !!!!!!
Dave
|
32.5666 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue May 16 1995 13:45 | 4 |
| For anyone who's interested ..
A crowd of 20,190 saw Utd lift the FA Youth Cup 4-3 on penalties last
night after squaring the final 2-2 with a 2nd leg 1-0 victory.
|
32.5667 | Sorry about thet Dave | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue May 16 1995 14:19 | 11 |
32.5668 | Well done the boys! | BLKPUD::STOCKMANS | | Tue May 16 1995 14:24 | 20 |
| I went along to the FA Youth Cup Final last night & what a game it was.
The boys (both teams) played excellent football at a non-stop pace.
This bodes well for the future as the skill of these boys was pretty
damn good.
Obvivously Phil Neville played well although the poor blokes penalty hit the
post. Ashley Westwood & also one of our subs David Gardner were also excellent.
To top it all off our super striker No.10 Terry Cooke as well as scoring the
goal to win 1 - 0 on the night took the final penalty.
The kickoff was delayed 20 minutes to let the 20K+ crowd in & the atmosphere
got better & better.
It was rather odd though looking at me old seat in G stand still holding out,
practically half of the seats in the rest of the stand have already been removed!
We still managed to get a Wave going though which lasted for about 10 minutes or so.
Fergie also came on over the PA thanking the crowd for their support & saying that he
couldn't have asked for anything more from his players on Sunday.
Simon
|
32.5669 | | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Tue May 16 1995 20:35 | 22 |
|
Dave Edwards, you're a sour loser. Blackburn deserve to be called
Champions, there's nothing "British" about that, it's fact.
Both United and Blackburn could point to games where the elusive
point(s) slipped away that would have made a difference to the
outcome. We may have lost to Ipswich, but Blackburn lost at home
to Norwich, don't forget that.
Perhaps the 1-1 home draw with Leicester was the killer. We should
have buried them, and conceded a late equaliser at Christmas.
Blackburn were lucky. You have to be to win the title. But above
all they played so well and carved out so many good results that
their lead was unassailable, ewven though our boys finally woke
up and put in a storming finish over the last 6 games.
I hope it pushes United on to regain the title next season.
Meanwhile we should doff our caps and acknowledge we were pipped
at the post by the better side over the 42 games.
Andy.
|
32.5670 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue May 16 1995 21:54 | 15 |
| >but Blackburn lost at home to Norwich, don't forget that.
No they didn't - they drew. They lost *away* at Norwich - don't you
forget that !!!!!!!!!!!
Anyway, what's wrong with being a sour loser - I don't have to defend
myself for being a tad bitter that we were pipped by a team run by a
manager I particularly dislike ! I spend a lot of time, money and effort
supporting Utd and my emotions were shot to bits on Sunday. You ask
all the scouse fans how they felt in 1989 when Arsenal provided me with
one of the highlights of my football supporting career. I bet they
didn't feel like rushing into work the next day and entering a note
saying "Oh well done Arsenal, you deserve it".
|
32.5671 | | PIECES::DAYLER::oneills | seachain na neantoga | Tue May 16 1995 22:21 | 33 |
| Al we've heard all season from United is moan, moan.. moan. We can't play
all our players in the European cup .. moan. Eric is innocent moan.
Liverpool will let Blackburn win moan. Dalglish is a prat ..moan. Everyone
hates us..moan.
Is it any wonder - and to think that United had it in their own hands
thanks to the 'Pool. Andy Cole should join the Doug Sanders school of
nearly made up that extra shot. Like United he nearly won the race bar one
little shot.
Fergie seemed to choke on giving credit where it was due - to the new
champs and best manager ever in English football. I didn't see any smiles
on Utd faces as per a previous note - nor would you expect to. Still, I
have to say they gave it their best shot but it wasn't good enough.
Quote of the season has to be Kenny's recent answer to an interviewer's
request for a quick word : Kenny's Answer "Velocity".
I also heard Alan Green scream Liverpool have given the title to United
which ranks as a close second for quote of the season and one of those
short lived heart breaking moments.
Any team that finishes ahead after 42 games deserves it. Period. Even if it
is Blackburn!
Just to think that if Everton win the cup United will have to lower
themselves to play in the UEFA cup along side Leeds! WIll someone tell
Fergie to sign a few English players in the meantime and stop moaning.
Shane
|
32.5672 | | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Wed May 17 1995 00:18 | 17 |
|
I thought that both Dalglish and Ferguson were pretty sporting with
their after-match comments/interviews on Sunday. Listening to Radio 5,
Ferguson praised his players for their efforts but also congratulated
Blackburn on winning the title saying that they are a good side and
made it hard for his team to catch them. Dalglish was obviously more
concerned about praising his own players, and rightly so, but he didn't
have any bad comments to make about ManU unlike Colin Hendry who had
a bit of a dig at Ferguson.
Both managers are pretty dour-faced when things aren't going well for
their teams. I expect 99% of other managers are the same, it's easy to
be full of joy when your team is winning week in week out.
Danny.
|
32.5673 | Take the good with the bad | GLADYS::CRAVEN | Keating's home already | Wed May 17 1995 12:06 | 11 |
| re a few back,
Now look here Dave Edwards, you have obviously been winning too
many things lately and its just too bad that they lost, mate. You
should sit up and notice when the legendary Mr. Andy Sant tells you to,
because Andy being a keen cricket fan has been used to losing so long
that it comes easily. So put the dummy back in the mouth and get ready
for Saturday and even if Everton win, be happy, your team will never be
as bad or lose as much as that mob of XI that masquerade as the Pommie
Cricket Team.
Ica
|
32.5674 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed May 17 1995 13:47 | 12 |
| Hey chaps, I didn't realise my lack of appreciation for Dalglish & Co
would cause you all so much hassle. How about this then ...
"Well done Blackburn - you are worthy champions. Best of luck in
Europe next season - Kenny Dalglish I love you and I want your
love-child. Oh and while we're at it, good luck to Everton on
Saturday - I hope you kick our buts and we can all sing that famous
hammers tune .. 'We're forever blowin' doubles' "
Truely yours,
Sporting Dave
|
32.5675 | Today is Let's Feel Sorry For Dave Edwards Day ... | AYOV20::SCMS_999044 | My usual node is down again... | Wed May 17 1995 14:05 | 7 |
|
Here's something to cheer you up Dave.
The cheque is in the post.
Aldridge Pryor.
|
32.5676 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed May 17 1995 14:34 | 1 |
| Cheers Malc - you did remember to sign it didn't you ?
|
32.5677 | | AYOV20::SCMS_999044 | My usual node is down again... | Wed May 17 1995 14:50 | 3 |
|
Oh drat I knew I'd forgotten something.
|
32.5678 | Frogs and Fishes | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Thu May 18 1995 14:41 | 11 |
|
back again... I know you didn't miss me... well now classed as a
'mobile' worker!!! working in hotels.... therefore I am now reserved to
occasional reading and entering of notes....
anyway, just to point out that according to the press, tonight on Andy
Grays Bootroom TV show, he is interviewing Eric (Le God) Cantonna.
It is on Sky Sports at 8pm....
mac
|
32.5679 | I love Kenny | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu May 18 1995 17:49 | 28 |
| More international recognition for Utd's youngsters. 5 players have
been called up for the 2 U-21 squads. The more senior squad is
involved in some UEFA game and includes Gary Neville and Nicky Butt.
The less senior squad is involved in a tournement in France (?) and
includes Phillip Neville, Paul Scholes and David Beckham.
I hope that Fergie refuses to "spend spend spend" during the summer.
These kids have got great futures and it would be criminal if other
teams benefited from the excellent work being done at youth level.
Somebody asked earlier for the probably FA Cup line-up. Well I was
sulking then and not in the mood to discuss such matters. However, I'm
feeling a tad better today so here goes ..
Schmeichel
Neville Bruce Pallister Irwin
Butt Ince Keane Sharpe
McClair Hughes
Subs: Walsh, Scholes, Beckham/Giggs
Giggs has been training this week and the club are waiting to see if
his suffers any reaction to yesterday's "hard" session. If not, then
he will be available for selection, however I would be surprised if
Fergie risks him from the off.
|
32.5680 | Unrest at OT ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Fri May 19 1995 13:14 | 15 |
|
Hey Dave
What do you make of yesterdays news that Kanchelsksis doesn't mind
playing for Manchester United but he won't play for Alex Ferguson ?
Admittedly it's not the best of timing from our Russian friend although
the statement actually came from his agent. But personally I can quite
understand the guys point of view being the big Alex Ferguson fan what
I am. Remember that story I told you on the phone ?
Malc.
PS Rumours of Kanchelsksis going to Rangers must have taken a thump
yesterday after TV footage showed him scoring a goal then crossing himself.
|
32.5681 | No Kan Do........ | ESSB::WDOYLE | | Fri May 19 1995 13:42 | 7 |
|
Don't know what the story is with Kan Kan but the good news from this
mornings sports news is that both Giggsy and Keane are fit for the
Cup Final on Saturday. Might give us the extra bit of width Utd have
been missing badly over the last few months.
Willy.........
|
32.5682 | KanKan can go | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri May 19 1995 13:46 | 25 |
| Hey Malc,
I think I've stated in this conference before that the sooner
Kanchelskis goes the better. He is a bad influence on the rest of the
team - he's far too happy and nice. Get rid of him Fergie and buy
someone with a tad more aggression.
He has never really settled at the club. He whines like a spoiled brat
everytime he's dropped, and yet surely he realises that with the squad
at Utd, *no-one* is guaranteed a place. His agent is constantly
"leaking" stories to the press about how unhappy he is, how he hates
Fergie but loves the club. Bollocks - the guy wants more cash and a
regular place in the team. Not unreasonable demands, but there is a
good way and a bad way of conducting this sort of business. The club
were tremendous when he arrived in this country and he has publicly
stated how supportive they were when his wife had a miscarriage. He,
or more likely his agent have been stirring things up for about 18
months. He should be sold now for about 4 million ( hey, if Stan the
man will fetch 8m+, why not ?) to a foreign club and let's forget the
potential sale of Lee Sharpe. A forward line of Cantona, Cole, Giggs
and Sharpe looks pretty good to me.
Dave - I haven't received your cheque yet ! You *did* post it didn't
you ?
|
32.5683 | What cheque ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Fri May 19 1995 14:05 | 1 |
|
|
32.5684 | The FA Cup drinking game.... | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hey, flip you... melon farmer... | Fri May 19 1995 17:19 | 126 |
| Anyway, here it is, the FA CUP DRINKING GAME.....
Rules
-------
1) Place all of the following 'events' into a pint glass (usually
empty!), so that noone knows what they are.
2) Everyone playing should take it in turns to pick an event until the
glass is empty.
3) Then, simply drink when one of your 'events' occurs.
4) If something occurs which would mean drinking for 2 'events', then
you still have to drink for both events. e.g. Pallister being booked
and you have one on him being booked, and one on any Utd player being
booked
The Events
------------
There are approximately 40 events - Feel free to leave some of them out
if you don't have enough people.
(in no particular order)
Camera shot of Alex Ferguson frowning and chewing gum - 2 Fingers.
Camera shot of Paul Ince gritting teeth - 2 Fingers.
Steve Bruce gets Yellow Card - 2 Fingers.
Gary Pallister gets Yellow Card - 1 Pint.
Gary Pallister gets a Red Card - 1 Pint of Beer + 1 Pint of Snakebite.
Gary Ablett scores - 1 Pint.
Anders Limpar loses ball taking someone on - 2 Fingers.
Mention of Duncan Ferguson elbowing someone - 2 Fingers.
Any phrase about 'escaping relegation' - 2 Fingers
and if Anders Limpar is mentioned regarding
saving Everton from relegation last year - another 2 Fingers
Any mention of Spurs (media still smarting about dream final) - 1/2
Pint
Any mention of players unavailable, Cole, Cantona, Ferguson, etc. - 2
Fingers
Anders Limpar holds his arms out beseeching a decision - 2 Fingers
Any mention of the Ferguson-Royle FA semi (with Oldham) - 2 Fingers
Any mention of when Royle played at Wembley - 2 Fingers
Use of the phrase 'Welsh/English/Scottish/Irish team mate/s' - 2
Fingers
Commentator speculates on what the effect of Cantona's
absence had on the FA Premier League Championship - 2 Fingers
Mark Hughes makes a tackle without his studs coming
clearly into view, or any Hughes crazy attempted tackle - 1/2 Pint;
Paul Ince shakes hands with, and congratulates, an Everton
goalscorer (including just after the match)- 2 Pints of Snakebite
Goal celebration involving a corner flag (Lee Sharpe maybe?!) - 1/2
Pint
Any mention of a goalkeeper's height - 2 Fingers
2 Fingers for the commentator saying :
'The players are rising to the occasion'
2 Fingers for the commentator saying :
'The pitch is in great shape'
2 Fingers for the commentator saying :
'its a classic cup final'
2 Fingers for the commentator saying :
'danger here for Man Utd'
2 Fingers for the commentator saying :
'danger here for Everton'
Mention of Merseyside rivalry/any Liverpool v Everton final - 2 Fingers
A run up the wing by Pallister (with the ball) - 1/2 Pint
Paul Ince argues with the referee - 2 Fingers
Any Utd player is shown spitting - 2 Fingers
Any Everton player is shown spitting - 2 Fingers
Any Utd Player gets booked - 2 Fingers (bad one this!)
Any Everton Player gets booked - 2 Fingers
Any Utd Player takes a blatant dive (majority decision) - 2 Fingers
Any Everton Player takes a blatant dive (majority decision) - 2 Fingers
and if its Anders Limpar make it 1/2 Pint
The Commentator mentions Ferguson's Injury/Court Case Problems - 2
Fingers
Any mention that Hughes was on the bench for the 1st half of the West
Ham game - 2 Fingers
Any mention of Blackburn winning the championship/Utd are runners
up/Utd failed to complete the double - 2 Fingers
Any mention of Andy Cole's miss in the West Ham game - 2 Fingers
Each Utd Goal - 1/2 Pint
Each Everton Goal - 1/2 Pint
|
32.5685 | Can't believe you missed out that one... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri May 19 1995 17:31 | 6 |
| What, no mention of Brian McClair's classic "nostril-emptying" habit?
Two fingers, unless he does it while being introduced to royalty (2
pints)...
Dom
|
32.5686 | Whadasthatmean | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Fri May 19 1995 17:41 | 6 |
|
Two fingers ???
Sorry but I'm from the South.
|
32.5687 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Dreadful human being | Fri May 19 1995 18:10 | 10 |
| re .5680
> PS Rumours of Kanchelsksis going to Rangers must have taken a thump
> yesterday after TV footage showed him scoring a goal then crossing himself.
Without actually knowing Kanchelskis's religion, I'm curious as to
whether Rangers would find the Orthodox faith as repugnant as the
Catholic.
Tony
|
32.5688 | But it be better if he did it in the tunnel | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Fri May 19 1995 18:13 | 1 |
| Rangers as being a non-denomination club don't give a shit.
|
32.5689 | Here's Hoping | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri May 19 1995 19:25 | 4 |
32.5690 | | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Fri May 19 1995 19:54 | 10 |
|
re .5684..
Bloody 'eck, Rick....I'm not drinking with you! I'd be absolutely
stotious on that lot - you'd need four stretcher-bearers to
carry me out!!!!
8*)
Andy.
|
32.5691 | | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Fri May 19 1995 20:04 | 31 |
|
Well it's one of the greatest days of the football calendar
tomorrow - FA Cup Final day.
Fortunately we're no longer plagued by Saturday morning It's A
Knockout competitions with Eddie oopanundarrrr! Waring and Stuart
"Mad Dog" Hall introducing pseudo Man Utd and Everton "supporters"
acting as sponge-throwing rubber-band-round-the-waist idiots.
But we are looking forward to a mighty all-Lancs struggle (ignore
this Merseyside crap, Liverpool's in Lancashire...) with the
Red Devils facing the Toffeemen.
Should be a tough game. I expect a few bone-crunching
confrontations - Horne/Parkinson against Ince/Keane - since both
sides are capable of mixing it.
So get the tinnies in (word of caution for you kids - don't try
and play Rick's drinking game at home!) and pull up the cat.
Prediction:
7 yellows and 1 red!
United to win 1-0 in extra time, Scholes to score.
Andy.
|
32.5692 | A thicko writes ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Fri May 19 1995 20:14 | 8 |
|
Andy
I always thought Manchester was in Cheshire. Is this incorrect ?
(To be honest I did fail Geography miserably at school).
Malc.
|
32.5693 | champions | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Fri May 19 1995 20:51 | 17 |
|
Theres only only decent team in LANCASHIRE.
BLACKBURN ROVERS - PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
Couldn't resist that one.
Let's hope for a great game tomorrow.
Prediction - United win 3-2 in extra time.
regards
Stephen
Kennys Barmy Army
|
32.5694 | ;-) | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Fri May 19 1995 21:11 | 4 |
|
Malc, you're a philistine!
Andy.
|
32.5695 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri May 19 1995 21:18 | 9 |
| Re:.5692
Hey thicko,
Spot the link ...
Old Trafford Football Ground - home of MANCHESTER United
Old Trafford Cricket Ground - home of Lancy, Lancy, Lancy, Lancy,
LANCASHIRE C.C.
|
32.5696 | none out of two | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Sat May 20 1995 21:48 | 8 |
|
FA CUP FINAL RESULT
EVERTON 1 MANCHESTER UNITED 0
Rideout
mac
|
32.5697 | Celtic furra Cup ! | MASALA::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Sun May 21 1995 04:34 | 23 |
|
What a sad, sad advertisment for English football. This was supposed to
have been a showpiece final, but instead turned out to be a major bore.
As for the atmosphere..........What atmosphere ?????
Were both sets of fans hungover from the night before, and didn't want
to sing & chant ? Wembley was an atmosphere free zone yesterday.
As for the match itself, with the exception of the last 15 minutes, it
was instantly forgettable.
United were poor, and couldn't breach a well marshalled defence. Watson
& Southall were immense, the rest were guff !
United made the mistake of not replacing Bruce, when it was obvious
he'd pulled a hamstring. The result ?......Paul Rideout heads home the
only goal, with Bruce standing on the line like a waxwork. A fit
defender would have managed to clear, what can only be described as
a relatively weak header, with ease IMO.
No, I'm afraid this rather hyped up English Cup Final was a major flop
as far as I'm concerned.
I've no doubts, us Scots with our showpiece final at our showpiece
stadium next Saturday, will show you lot what a cup final should be
like 8*)))))))))))
|
32.5698 | :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Sun May 21 1995 23:04 | 7 |
|
Great result but a poor game. As JJ said, no atmosphere.
Gawd only knows what some of the Man Utd players were doing.
Did Ince play? If Mclair hadnt hit the bar, id be asking the same about
him too. Good grief. Still, theres always next season eh?
Ian.
|
32.5699 | Brian, didnt your personal name used to be similar to this? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | The MANCS trophy cabinet is empty! | Sun May 21 1995 23:07 | 6 |
|
My new personal name isnt strictly true, due to the mancs winning that
top competition, the FA Youth cup, but you get the idea.
Ian.
|
32.5700 | Bring on the UEFA Cup | MASALA::AMILLAR | Films Process Response Team | Mon May 22 1995 12:15 | 8 |
|
It has not gone unnoticed that Manchester United now find themselves in
the same European competition as the glorious Raith Rovers. What a
tremendous night that would be for Kirkcaldy, as Jimmy Nichol gets one
over on his old team!
Archie
|
32.5701 | Chin up chaps, worse things happen at sea | YUPPY::PANES | Quick, scarper its the filth | Mon May 22 1995 13:02 | 32 |
| The wagon jumpers will be digging in waiting for the torrents of abuse
( but as the good book says "what you sow , you shall reap" ), and to be
honest I don't have a lot of sympathy as they have been "giving it the
biggun" over the last few years, and arrogantly expected to win something
every season.
The true supporter must be deeply disappointed but will realise that
at times their team has played by far and away the best football in
the Premiership. What is also heartening ( for them at least ) is the
emergence of homegrown young talent.
Despite the stories in the papers the club have money to improve the
squad and the ground. The off field activities have brought in even greater
amounts - the argument about different strips being specious as people
have been keen to buy them ( although I suspect they might be pushing it
if they bring out a commerative double runners-up kit ).
So all-in-all its not been a bad season, and as far I know none of your
supporters have been killed on the way to matches, nor attacked by the
opposition's players.
Huge smileys and doubles all round,
Stuart
Late news.... Hot on the heels of the controversy surrounding the BBC's
decision to replace Motty with Barry Davies, the Corporation have denied
Tony Gubba was to be substituted with Jim Bowen ( he of Bullseye fame ).
Apparently the Head of Sport didn't want to run the risk of the Mr Bowen
asking Alex Ferguson "to come and see what he would have won".
|
32.5702 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon May 22 1995 13:52 | 22 |
| Well, Saturday was another great day for the ABU club. Fair play to Everton.
They played to their strengths and made Utd look pretty ordinary. The
atmosphere (or lack of it) was bizarre. The Utd fans around me looked drained.
It's almost as if last Sunday knocked the stuffing out of them, and they were
really just going through the motions. I would have expected more from the
Everton fans as well - we could hardly hear them (except when they scored).
Nothing more to add really. Good luck to Everton in Europe - I have a lot
of time for Joe Royle, and with the money he now has available, next season
could be very interesting for them. Speaking to Evertonians after the game,
they are convinced that they will sign Colleymore. Although where this leaves
Ferguson, Ammotaxi, Rideout etc who knows.
One final thing - why is it that some (not all) Evertonians think it is oh so
funny to perform their little aeroplane impressions and sing songs about
Munich ? There were gangs of the w@nkers intent on provoking Utd fans.
Unfortunately, Utd have their share of tossers and they were only too willing to
oblige. You'd think that the events at Sheffield 6 years ago would have
stopped all this .....
Dave
|
32.5703 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Mon May 22 1995 14:13 | 27 |
|
Yes Stuart, have fun in the Endesleigh next season (is there a
seperate note conference for that? 8-)
I though it was a good game. Loads of attacking & no quarter given.
Ferguson should definitely have taken Bruce off straight after the
injury and Giggs played a stormer when he came on. United had plenty of
chances to come back with Sharp, Butt & Scholes having the best
opportunities.
Everton always looked good on the break, esspecially through Limpar
who had a great game (why was he taken off?). Southall had another
great game (to follow his Germany vs Wales one a few weeks back) and
I'm glad for him that Everton won. He's been a great keeper for both
Wales & Everton and has had little to celebrate with club & country
for some years.
Man United have had a great season only to come away with no
trophys. For me they've consistently played the most entertaining
football in the premier league. The Cantona incident had a very very
big effect on their season. Lets hope the lad sorts himself out for
next year. 8-)
JBG
Ps. spare a though for Keegan & Newcastle who led the premier for a
couple of months and now find themselves missing out on Europe next
year because United lost on Saturday. Bad luck chaps (shouldn't 'av
sold Cole)
|
32.5704 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Mon May 22 1995 14:17 | 8 |
| Nice to see Alex Ferguson letting Everton have credit for their victory
in the Sunday papers. Apparently, the FA in dealing with Cantona caused
Man U to lose everything this season, not the fact that Blackburn were
more consistent and Everton played reasonably well.
Ah well, nice to see magnanimity in defeat still exists.
Stuart
|
32.5705 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Mon May 22 1995 14:20 | 11 |
| Dreadful game redeemed by a result made in heaven. 8-)
My man of the match was David Unsworth for pounding Mark so-called hardcase
Hughes into the ground at every opportunity. 8-)
A joy to behold.
Bit of a shame for Newcastle, but they shouldn't have sold Cole and deserve all
they (didn't) get.
Mike
|
32.5706 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Mon May 22 1995 15:21 | 3 |
| re .3705
You're a real football fan, aren't you... 8-(
|
32.5707 | Blue for a day | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon May 22 1995 15:39 | 22 |
| Congratulations to Everton - no comiserations for Man U I'm afraid.
Like Stuart, I feel considerable bitterness to Man U after this season.
I know its quite irrational but there you go - Palace got all sorts of
crap after the Cantona thing, and indirectly it ended up with a father
being murdered.
Man u have developed an incredibly destructive seige mentality in
recent years with a belief that whatever they do is justified. The
Sunday Times pointed it out yesterday that the management has a "win at
all costs" view of the world.
Equally - how can any sane person rationalise the continual singing of
the Cantona song when it must be patently obvious that his stupidity
probably cost Utd another double? Palace fans were noticably quite
towards Armstrong & Salako towards the end of the season, saving their
cheers for people who were contributing like Dowie.
Sure its bitter & twisted, but no apologies. One benefit of the
Endsleigh will be not having to put up with the "fans" of MU turning up
at Selhurst.
Paul
|
32.5708 | Stop crying into your beers ;-) | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon May 22 1995 16:20 | 43 |
| >Sure its bitter & twisted,
You said it ;-)
Incidentally, I intially thought your note looked er...incomplete. Then
I realised you'd forgotten to put in your traditional Crystal Palace
signing-off paragraph:
"blatant penalty not given v. <insert club> ... 2 points lost
<insert Palace player> wrongly sent off v. <insert club> ... 1 point lost
goal disallowed v. <insert club> ... 2 points lost
opponents fielded 13 players v. <insert club> ... 3 points lost
.
.
.
= 653 points and the Fab Ones denied a UEFA place instead of being
relegated to the Endsleigh...."
There - that's better, isn't it? Really, it's almost uncanny how you're
guilty of just about every crime you accuse MU fans of...I mean,
whoever said that Palace have a god-given right to a place in the
Premiership?
As regards Saturday, I can't understand why everyone thought it was
such a poor game...I thought it was very entertaining (but then I
thought the Arsenal-Zaragosa final was a cracker...). Maybe I'm just
easily pleased; anyway, it was very fast, very competitive, and the
result was in doubt until the last minute (unlike last year).
Still can't understand how on earth Everton have been in or near the
relegation zone all year! There's not a weak link in the team (except
possibly Ablett), and Southall, Watson and Unsworth looked unbeatable.
In fact, I had this niggly feeling Everton would shade it even before
the start; United did look kind of jaded, although Giggs played out of
his skin, as did Pallister (Duncan Ferguson barely got a touch after he
came on).
Huh, when I think of someof the cruddy finals of the last 10-15 years
(Arsenal-Sheffield W., the Man. Utd.-Palace replay, and Spurs-Q.P.R
spring to mind), I'd say this one borders on a classic ;-)
Dom
|
32.5709 | OOh aah Nicky Butt ? | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon May 22 1995 18:24 | 40 |
| > Sunday Times pointed it out yesterday that the management has a "win at
> all costs" view of the world.
Can you outline the arguments used by the Times ? Was the immediate
suspension of Cantona typical of their "win at all costs" attitude ?
Was their refusal to compete in the auctions for both Shearer and
Sutton a further example of their "win at all costs" ? Or was it their
refusal to pay Shearer's inflated wage demands ? Please, do tell.
> Equally - how can any sane person rationalise the continual singing of
> the Cantona song when it must be patently obvious that his stupidity
> probably cost Utd another double? Palace fans were noticably quite
This one's a lot easier to answer. Utd's repertoire of songs does not
extend to players like Choccy, Butty, Scholesy, Brucey, Pallo,
Irwin(?), etc etc. They only know about a dozen songs and 10 of them
are for Eric. They just need some time to think of some new songs.
> Sure its bitter & twisted, but no apologies. One benefit of the
> Endsleigh will be not having to put up with the "fans" of MU turning up
> at Selhurst.
Don't kid yourself Paul. There is *no* benefit in relegation from
the Premier league. You will lose the bulk of what was a very promising
young side and have already lost a reasonable manager. I'm sure you'd
happily put up with one afternoon of Cock-er-ney Reds if that meant you
were still a premiership side.
I appreciate the sentiment in your note Paul although it worries me that
your attitude is almost the norm in English football. Let me assure
you that not all Utd fans are content with the way the club is being
run, or with the behaviour of our so called stars. Hopefully, Fergie
will accept his responisbilty to improve the image of the players on
the pitch, and that Martin Edwards will realise that there's more to
football than a 3rd away strip.
Dave
|
32.5710 | Rational View | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon May 22 1995 18:57 | 42 |
| Dave,
A more rational response than your predecessor in the string!
I can't remember the exact words of the section, but it was in a full
page article lamenting the loss of a wonderful opportunity missed by
the English game to build on the enthusiasm of USA 94. All we saw for a
lot of the season was sleaze. The references to Man U were relating to
their general attitude to transgressions by their players, which was
highly tolerant *in public*. Yes, Fergie may beat 'em up in private,
but with the exception of Cantona little has been done to calm the
attitude of people like Ince, Keane & Hughes. I also thought it rather
ironic that after bewailing the booking that would have cost Neville
his final slot and getting him off with a warning, he was the first
player booked in the Final!
As an example - have you EVER seen Hughes go to ground after a tackle
and not claim a foul? He is always ranting at the ref that he has been
hard done by. I must also say that I thought the FA were shamefully
weak in allowing Keane to play in the final. How convenient that his
hearing is this week ;->
I'm not saying Utd are alone in this, but they do have a strong
reputation for berrating officials over decisions, and have a poor
disciplinary record. Blackburn are just as bad when it comes to
surrounding refs. Bad behaviour on the pitch is a signal to the fans
whatever view you take.
As for Palace, there actually IS a lot I won't miss about the
Premiership, genuinely. However, I would much rather we were still
there. Also, we deserved to be relegated, we didn't get enough points
full stop. My point was that the Cantona incident upset us with huge
media interest. Also - as with Oldham, losing the Semi probably sealed
our fate from a morale perspective.
Hopefully we won't lose too much of the team, and we do have yet more
quality youngsters to come through.
I for one would like a team like Forest (sans Collymore maybe) or
Newcastle to win the title next season.
Paul
|
32.5711 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon May 22 1995 19:28 | 36 |
| Paul,
Just to pick up on a few points you made...
My lasting impression of USA 94 is of endless yellow and red cards
ruining important matches. That coupled with inconsistent refereeing,
drugs and the unfortunate shooting of the Columbian (?) player left me
with a less than enthusiastic view of the tournement. The English game
this season has reflected all those "qualities" present in the World
Cup. I wish FIFA/UEFA would just pi$$ off and let us sort our own game
out.
I was waiting to see how many people noticed Neville receiving the 1st
yellow of the final. 2 points - the ref could/should have booked
several people before Neville. There were a number of tackles that
went unpunished early in the game, which would normally have been dealt
with more severly. Secondly, did you also know that Carlton Palmer was
simply warned at the same hearing as Neville for reaching 41 pts ?
No ? Oh, I wonder why !
You're right to have a pop at Hughes, Ince and Keane for their
attitude. However, these 3 players are surely in the minority at the
club and cannot justify this blanket "win at all costs" statement that
was referred to earlier. We have as many players who accept decisions
without complaint and simply get on with the game : Giggs, Sharpe,
Kanchelskis, McClair, Pallister etc etc.
Anyway, I'm sure this argument could and will run and run. I am in
total agreement with you when you say that a team like Forest or
Newcastle would be worthy winners of the league. The Newcastle players
in particular have a great attitude and actually look like they're
enjoying the game. Perhaps you need a bit of grit to win the league
though !
Dave
|
32.5712 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Mon May 22 1995 19:32 | 5 |
| It was disappointing to see Keane have a real go at one of ManU's
youngsters during the match, another nice piece of role-modelling from
Roy....
Ray....
|
32.5713 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Mon May 22 1995 19:46 | 37 |
|
>>>>As an example - have you EVER seen Hughes go to ground after a tackle
>>>>and not claim a foul? He is always ranting at the ref that he has been
>>>>hard done by.
As a total neutral (unlike almost everyone else in here), I put forward the
case of Mark Hughes...
He's a fairly tough player, who fights for the ball, but also fights to stay on
his feet. He's selfish in that if the ball comes to him, he wants to keep it
alive - either to go and have a pop himself, or to pass it on to someone else.
He doesn't make a habit of diving (no more than any other player in the
league), and due to his undoubted skill, he tends to go round/through
opponents. If someone brings him down, he sees it as if they've stopped him
from scoring, by fouling him. It's understandable that he's aggrieved.
This isn't meant as an insult to anyone in particular; but it amuses me to look
at this conference and see people moaning about the conduct of other teams. I
then watch matches on TV and see these "perfect" teams using dirty (cheating)
tactics, and playing crap football into the bargain. I see Man U going
over-the-top with their arguments etc., but at the same time, they play some
interesting/enjoyable football.
United's faults are only accentuated by the media. They're built up to be this
"Greatest Football team in the World", and are prime targets to be knocked
down. United punished Cantona to the extent that he almost considered leaving
British football (a great loss to us football supporters; but obviously a
source of great joy to those so biased that they'd fail to see a great
footballer if he karate-kicked them in the chest).
Knocking United is a very tired, boring and bitter thing to do. They have
their faults, but so do all the other teams. I wish everyone would just give
this childish name-calling a rest, and *try* and appreciate some good footy, or
at least concentrate on their own teams' progress.
Matt$has_spoken.
|
32.5714 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Mon May 22 1995 20:01 | 18 |
| I quite rate Hughes myself (although I wouldn't admit it in public) but given
the way he plays, it was good to see someone beating him at his own game. After
putting up with brummy traitor Lee Sharpe extolling the virtues of Hughes'
gargantuan thighs on Grandstand, it was especially pleasing to see his legendary
power get him absolutely nowhere. I'm as much a fan of passy passy football as
the next man, but I'd rather see a Manc eating dirt. 8-)
No amount of windy defensive rhetoric can hide the fact that Man Utd are a bunch
of whingy gits who need to be sorted out. I remember with sympathy the
embarrassment caused to the great Bobby Charlton on Sport in Question. Not only
did he have to appear on the programme that labelled Karren Brady "football's
finest filly" (thank you Ian St. John) but he had to try and defend the
indefensible Manc disciplinary record.
The Board should take matters into their own hands and make Ferguson have a word
with his primadonna first team squad.
Mike
|
32.5715 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Mon May 22 1995 20:09 | 22 |
| Mike,
I doubt whether Ferguson having a word with his "primadonnas" would satisfy
you, would it. According to the club, this already happens. Are you happy
now? No, of course you're not.
I suspect you want this telling off to be splashed all over the Sun, or shown
live on Super SKY Sports, don't you. Why should this be the case? If a
Coventry player commits some act of indiscipline, and the management say that
they've given him a stern warning, then you believe them. There's no reason
not to believe Ferguson. This season, again, he has been the most successful
manager. Man Utd are the most consistent team in English footy at the moment
(Blackburn won the league, but where were they in the cup? Everton won the
cup, but were atrocious in the league. Man U got within a gnat's dick of
winning both).
I cite jealousy as the prime motivator in criticism against Man U. In a couple
of years time, it'll be another team that everyone is picking on. Whoever's at
the top, and attracting the most media attention.
Matt$I_tell_'em_like_I_see_'em.
|
32.5716 | Another entry in sleazy old 32... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon May 22 1995 20:11 | 40 |
| >My lasting impression of USA 94 is of endless yellow and red cards
>ruining important matches. That coupled with inconsistent refereeing,
>drugs and the unfortunate shooting of the Columbian (?) player left me
>with a less than enthusiastic view of the tournement. The English game
>this season has reflected all those "qualities" present in the World
>Cup. I wish FIFA/UEFA would just pi$$ off and let us sort our own game
>out.
Dave, I'd go as far as to say that US94 was the all-time "Supersin"
World Cup! In addition to what you mentioned, we also had drug abuse by
the world's most famous player, accusations of bribery of referees and
TV interests taking on an ever more important role in the running of
the game. And I'm only scraping the surface ;-) What, pray tell, was
there to build on?
For the umpteenth time, no one has ever said that Keane, Ince et al are
angels. It's the "Old Trafford = Den of Iniquity" bit that's wearing a
little thin. Maybe I could take your line of chat more seriously, Paul
if you condemned:
a) what I thought was the most disgraceful tackle of the season (Darren
Pitcher v. Wolves in the F.A. Cup quarter final)
b) the conduct of Houghton and Southgate (to name but two) in the Roy
Keane semi-final incident
But, true to form, you pretend not to notice either of them and
continue your personal crusade against Man. Utd. In that case, sorry if
I don't take you too seriously; I guess I wouldn't waste a lot of time
arguing Northern Irish politics with Ian Paisley either ;-)
No wonder football itself gets less and less attention in this
conference...
Dom
P.S. I too noticed that young Neville's booking in the 89th minute
marred an otherwise exemplary cup final ;-) Hmm, chills the blood to
think that Cantona's coaching those youngsters in Manchester, dunnit?
|
32.5717 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Mon May 22 1995 20:32 | 10 |
| Matt,
I don't care whether he disciplines his players in public, private, or the bath.
I'll believe that he's done it when something actually changes. All I can see is
that the manc players continue to whinge at refs whenever they're given half a
chance.
You're right about the bitterness and jealousy though. 8-)
Mike
|
32.5718 | Fergie & Cantona - the Dream Team | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon May 22 1995 20:36 | 17 |
| On a slightly different note, did anybody see Cantona on "the Boot
Room" with Andy Gray ? For those of you who don't know, the Boot Room
is a SKY program hosted by Andy Gray. He invites managers and coaches to
discuss tactics employed by their teams in certain games - usually it's
a bit naff starting at a Subbuteo pitch for 30 mins, but I was
intrigued to read that Cantona was on. They discussed (in English -
bit difficult for Andy Gray but he got by) the tactics, or rather the
lack of them, employed by Utd in Europe. Cantona was suggesting that
in order to succeed in Europe, Utd would be advised to do away with the
2 winger system, and concentrate on having more skilfull players in
midfield. Gazza - Kanchelskis swap !?
How much notice of this Fergie takes, remains to be seen. But it was an
entertaining and informative interview with a player who is obviously
very knowledgable about the game.
|
32.5719 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Mon May 22 1995 20:47 | 5 |
| Why was Bobby charlton at the FA Cup Final on Saturday? Surely his ban
for flogging tickets at inflated prices can't have run its course yet?
Stuart
|
32.5720 | Bitter & Twisted but not blind | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon May 22 1995 20:50 | 38 |
| Re -2
I was at the Wolves game and Pitcher's tackle was tough but not blwon
as a foul and brought no reaction whatsoever from the Wolves fans or
players. Did you see Hartson at Sheff Weds? Did you see Keane on
Southgate? Did you see Cottee at Liverpool? I think you are taking your
defence of Utd too far.
As for the Semi, yes Southgate's tackle was rash, but Keane jumped out
of it and had already been blown up for a foul on Southgate anyway. I
suppose he was justified in laying his studs into his opponents chest a
la Cantona on Moncur?
Palace are no angels, no footballers are, but our "fair play" record
stands up exceptionally well. One player off all season in the league
(for two bookable offences one of which was rolling the ball away) and
one off in the Cup (Patterson who fully deserved it)
Man Utd play great football, I was a fan of theirs in the late sixties
& early 70s when I followed no particular team. But to see cretins like
Crerand defending Cantona, does football no good whatsoever. Some Man U
players play with dignity and style. Pallister springs to mind as does
McClair. But Keane is a thug, and was at Forest. Ince is over comitted
to say the least, and Schmeical and Hughes just maon endlessly.
As I said - Palace deserved what we got, relegation. Just like
Blackburn deserved the League & Everton the Cup. Man U got nothing, and
didn't deserve anything. They were outplayed in Europe, didn't take the
Coca Cola seriously, and lost to better teams "on the day" in the
League & FAC. Maybe they would get people off their backs if they
played with a smile rather than a sneer.
I felt very please for Matt Busby when they won the title two years
back, but he would not have stood for half of what his club's players
get away with now.
Paul
|
32.5721 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon May 22 1995 21:03 | 7 |
| I agree with most of what you said there Paul with the exception of the
Busby reference. Best and Law were a total pain in the arse when they
wanted to be, both on and off the pitch. Busby could not deal with
them so what makes you think he'd have done much about the current
lot ? References like that to Busby are sentimental tosh. Sure,
remember him for the great man he was, but he had his shortcomings too
you know.
|
32.5722 | where are you cunno? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | The MANCS trophy cabinet is empty! | Mon May 22 1995 21:19 | 15 |
|
Matt,
You can tell you aint been around long.
Ive been Manc-baiting since 1992 when they won nothing,
Its not a here-today-gone-tomorrow kinda thing, its a way of life!
Seriously though, Things seem to have gotten a little more vehement and
serious recently. Whatever happened to the old banter that I used to
exchange with my old mate Brian Long? Lost in a sea of abuse.
bring back cunno I say.
ian.
|
32.5723 | The polisher won't be sacked until August | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon May 22 1995 22:33 | 24 |
32.5724 | Its rhetorical | YUPPY::PANES | Quick, scarper its the filth | Tue May 23 1995 12:39 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.5723 by ESSB::BLONG "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994" >>>
-< The polisher won't be sacked until August >-
>have been brought to support Palace, and we would all be going around with a
>chip on our shoulder.
Brian,
If you were born in Manchester, why on earth would you support Palace?
Stuart
|
32.5725 | What league do Tooting & Mitcham play in now? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue May 23 1995 16:58 | 7 |
| >If you were born in Manchester, why on earth would you support Palace?
Come to that, if you were born in Sarf London, why on earth would
you...nah, I hate the obvious ones ;-)
Dom
|
32.5726 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Thu May 25 1995 13:38 | 4 |
| Uh, this is a bit strange....Why hasn't anyone mentioned Ince then?
FYI, the jury rejected all the charges, and let him off. It took them just 22
minutes to come to a decision.
|
32.5727 | Denny Warren is innocent | YUPPY::PANES | She tastes like the real thing | Thu May 25 1995 13:46 | 5 |
| Re Ince.
It was a magistrates court.
Stuart
|
32.5728 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu May 25 1995 13:59 | 15 |
| >Uh, this is a bit strange....Why hasn't anyone mentioned Ince then?
I thought I'd leave it to Stuart to break the news. I know he's been
following this case very closely.
Other news...
Gary Neville has been called up to the full England squad. This is just
reward for an excellent season. In my opinion, he's been Utd's most
consistent defender since Christmas - why Fergie didn't use him in
Europe instead of Mayday is beyond me - and now has a great opportunity
to stake a claim for the England right-back slot. Cole, Pallister and
O.J are also in the squad.
|
32.5729 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Friend of YUPPY::PANES....8^/ | Thu May 25 1995 14:20 | 5 |
| re 32.5727
The magistrates then....slip of the tongue. I've been more involved with
juries than magistrates, recently.
|
32.5730 | But no' as good as Tom Boyd..... | VYGER::REIDI | No huns at Hampden.... | Thu May 25 1995 14:51 | 7 |
|
re -2
I can't see Gary Neville taking the rightback spot from
Rob Jones. IMO Jones is much better.
Choppers
|
32.5731 | ? | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | ironing the irony board | Thu May 25 1995 21:07 | 7 |
| See Eric the Red is now advertising Ladies Razors in France. Can't
help thinking those French marketing types have got the wrong man here
- I would have thought Sardines or Trawlers or Jean Claude Van Dammes
new film would have been better products.
Andy
|
32.5732 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Thu May 25 1995 21:48 | 6 |
| the English FA have stopped Cantona from appearing in Chris Hughtons'
Testimonial game next week in Dublin....
at least the fans will be safe.... 8*)
Ray....
|
32.5733 | A nice JPG to cheer you all up | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Fri May 26 1995 21:19 | 9 |
| Point your WWW browsers at:
http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon/manu.jpg
It will make your day!
Thanks must go to The Voice for scanning it in though.
James.
|
32.5734 | Not absolutely exact | ULYSSE::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Mon May 29 1995 19:24 | 8 |
|
Sorry to interfer in the MU land, but some precisions:
Cantona (and his brother) appear in men's razor ads on the French TV.
JC Van Damme is Belgian
PYV
|
32.5735 | Where to buy souvineurs? | TLAV02::WICHAIWONG | | Mon Jun 05 1995 11:19 | 8 |
| Help me please! My cousin will go to manchester around this month.
Where can he buys manchester united souvineur outside Old Trafford. Do
they have the big sport shop that he can find most souvineurs?
Thank you very much.
Wichai Wongnirund.
|
32.5736 | Wrap yourself in Ryan - buy the Giggsy beach towel | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jun 05 1995 15:13 | 11 |
| re:-1
Wichai,
Your cousin should aim for the Arndale shopping centre in the middle of
Manchester. There are loads of sports shops all packed to the brim
with Utd goodies.
Dave
|
32.5737 | You can also get the Cantona Karate outfit | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Anybody except Stewart Houston | Mon Jun 05 1995 15:20 | 1 |
|
|
32.5738 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jun 05 1995 15:30 | 29 |
| Well, as if last season wasn't stressful enough, the papers are now
full of stories about the imminent sale of Ince, Sharpe and KanKan.
This is bloody stupid. Ince is, imo, the best English midfielder, an
opinion certainly shared by Venables and the Inter president. Who will
Fergie replace him with - Draper (no way), Butt (too young, not quite
the finished article yet), ??????? is there anybody else ? Utds
problems with non-English players are well-documented and don't need
repeating here, so why even contemplate selling the most influential
player at the club, who as a bonus happens to be English ?
Sharpe is young, English and apparently looks good on a duvet cover -
I can't understand why Martin "b@st@rd@ Edwards would consider selling
him. Kankan - well, it looks like he wants to go so good luck to him,
and I would wish him success at his next club (providing it's not in
England).
It seems to me that Martin Edwards is panicking over the huge cost of
the new stand, and what he would consider to be a disastrous season ie
no trophy and no Champions League next season. Oh, and the apparent
waste of 6.25m quid doesn't help either. Surely he must realise that
Utd fans can be as fickle as any other set of fans - 44,000+ bums on
seats every week can only be guaranteed by ensuring that we keep our
best players, and are active in the buying not selling of top quality
players.
It would appear that this week is the significant period as Fergie
returned from his hols last night. I certainly hope that Fergie has
some influence over these matters and politely suggests to M.Edwards
that he go stick his head up his arse !
|
32.5739 | sick, diseased mind | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Anybody except Stuart Stratford | Mon Jun 05 1995 15:31 | 15 |
|
I must say I absolutely LOVED living in the centre of Manchester for 6
months and spending my saturday mornings strolling around the said
Arndale Shopping Centre looking at all the shops festooned with their
many Man Utd Premier league champions souvenirs.
I'm only upset that I moved away before TGFTITW got gubbed twice in one
week! :-)
Ian.
p.s my sole source of fun during those terrible days was to direct all
the brummies, londoners, scotsmen, welshmen, irishmen etcetcetcetc with
manc flags flying from car windows in COMPLETELY the opposite direction
from old trafford!
|
32.5740 | Ha bloody ha | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jun 05 1995 15:34 | 7 |
| >Note 32.5737 Manchester United FC 5737 of 5739
>CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Anybody except Stewart Houston" 1 line 5-JUN-1995 11:20
> -< You can also get the Cantona Karate outfit >-
My Stuart, you're on form today. Did you think of that all by
yourself ?
|
32.5741 | You don't get that sort of behaviour at San Selhurst | YUPPY::PANES | Local Hero ( apparently ) | Mon Jun 05 1995 15:49 | 12 |
| <<< Note 32.5738 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
> It would appear that this week is the significant period as Fergie
> returned from his hols last night. I certainly hope that Fergie has
> some influence over these matters and politely suggests to M.Edwards
> that he go stick his head up his arse !
Why would Mr Edwards want to stick his head up Ferguson's bottom?
Stuart
|
32.5742 | Dave's a bit touchy today | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Anybody except Stewart Houston | Mon Jun 05 1995 15:52 | 20 |
32.5743 | Jensen...and whose army? | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Jun 05 1995 16:24 | 16 |
| >There are rumours that a Danish international will be available from a
>certain norf lahndan side and TGFTITW could do worse than signing him.
>Not a lot worse, mind.
Stuart, I think said Danish international would be a more than adequate
replacement for Ince from a vocal point-of-view. However, I think MUFC
would be more interested in finding a replacement for Ince's
footballing abilities ;-)
Which is probably a moot point, becuase I heard yesterday that Inter
have given up the ghost (not enough dosh...the times they are
a-changing?), and Ince has said that he wants to stay at Old Trafford.
At least, that's how the Italian televideo reported it...
Dom
|
32.5744 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jun 05 1995 17:34 | 47 |
| Stuart (Arse variety),
> -< Dave's a bit touchy today >-
I'm in a perfectly good mood. I was simply expressing my admiration
for your obviously highly-developed sense of humour.
> Wossup Dave? The sudden realisation that your chairman is as big a
> dickhead as those in charge of the other 91 profeesional clubs in the
> country?
Far from it. Martin Edwards has never been liked by the fans and has
always viewed the club as a means to make a fast buck. However, I did
think that he had changed slightly, and that he realised that success on the
pitch will lead to success (for him) in the Superstore. I thought the
Cole deal was indicitive of this "changed" approach. Alas, I should
have realised that this leopard will not change his spots. The attempt
to sell Hughes was the first hint of this, and now the potential
transfer of Ince, has confirmed that he is still the same old tw@t he
always was.
> Anyway, if they do sell Ince whats the problem? TGFTITW has the best
> youth policy in the land so we are reliably informed by the media and
> it would be novel for them to have a midfielder who was available for
> selection for all of their league games and not missing due to
> suspensions which arise from the fact that he is a mouthy little
> gobsh***. There are rumours that a Danish international will be
> available from a certain norf lahndan side and TGFTITW could do worse
> than signing him. Not a lot worse, mind.
There *are* some good kids coming through the ranks, however players
like Butt and Beckham are not yet the finished article. Nicky Butt
will, imo, be an excellent midfielder and should not be allowed to
leave the club, but not at the expense of Ince. If we are to sell a
(quote) mouthly little gobsh***, then I would prefer to see Keane go.
I do rate him as a player, but he's bleedin' psycho. Sure, Ince has
got a gob on him, but he is rarely cautioned for foul play. Keane is
a nutter, and he and Ince have never quite developed the midfield
partnership Fergie was hoping for. Preferably, I'd like to keep all
the players currently on Utd's books (with the possible exception of
Brian McClair). I think the squad is strong enough to challenge for
the title again next season and, providing Cole recovers from his shin
problems, is better equipped to make a challenge in Europe than over
the past 2-3 seasons.
|
32.5745 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Anybody except Stewart Houston | Mon Jun 05 1995 18:03 | 35 |
32.5746 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Mon Jun 05 1995 18:07 | 13 |
| I thought Ince had said that he will stay at Old Trafford, as long as Man Utd
want him to. If he goes, it's because Edwards would rather have the dosh for a
Draper bid or something than the best midfielder in the Premiership. I don't
think Man Utd will win the league if they lose Ince.
In a way, a Sharpe transfer wouldn't surprise me. Although he looked fantastic
in his first season, he hasn't really made that greta an impression, which is
either down to his form or Fergie playing him in the wrong position. Maybe it
would be better to cash in on him now before he becomes an average 2 mill
midfielder. He's also said that he's perfectly happy to stay at Trafford,
although that could just have been when the alternative was Villa. 8-)
Mike
|
32.5747 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Dreadful human being | Mon Jun 05 1995 19:56 | 10 |
| I don't follow the current line of argument.
A while back we established that even when MUFC are not in the top
division they could fill their stadium.
So if Mr. Edwards can still produce the same revenue stream while
paying First Division wages, he is acting in the best interests of
the shareholders.
Tony
|
32.5748 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | naive and gullible | Mon Jun 05 1995 20:01 | 9 |
| Tony,
He can't be acting in the shareholders best interests if MUFC are
relegated because the share price will fall even if the revenue stream
is maintained due to the loss of prestige in the "brand name". He could
however be said to be acting in the best interests of football if he
presided over the demise of TGFTITW.
Stuart
|
32.5749 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jun 05 1995 20:28 | 19 |
| Tony,
During the late 80s, Utd had an average attendance of roughly 45K.
These people would gladly turn up in all kinds of shitty weather to
watch what was generally a piss-poor team. Ferguson has brought
success to the club and our lovely chairman has decided to make it his
life's work to alienate Utd's "true fans" in order to attract Mr
Souvenir Shop and his 2 kids who have recently decided to follow Utd
cos they are successful. They spends loads of money on poxy souvenirs
and are quite happy to sing along with Tina Turner before the game starts.
If/when the teams fortunes take a dive, these "fans" will disappear
from Old Trafford and reappear at Anfield or Ewood or ..... etc etc
Utd will then be faced with the scenario that they have lost a major
source of income and they have lost a lot of local support through the
clubs recent policies. Edwards has to keep the team at the top or run
the risk of a loss of income through the turnstiles and souvenir shops,
and through a drop in the share price.
|
32.5750 | Tomorrow's fish-and-chip paper... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Jun 06 1995 14:54 | 23 |
| >Which is probably a moot point, becuase I heard yesterday that Inter
>have given up the ghost (not enough dosh...the times they are
>a-changing?), and Ince has said that he wants to stay at Old Trafford.
Hate to say it, but it rather appears that the Italian press were
leading me up the gum tree at the weekend (not for the first time). The
latest news is that they expect the Ince deal to go ahead. Not only,
they're also speculating that Lee Sharpe may be donning the
blue-and-black stripes next year too. Obviously, Martin Edwards has
inside information about UEFA changing the 3-foreigner rule...
I can't believe that Inter are able to offer Ince more than United.
Ince'd also be moving to a club that have scraped into the UEFA Cup (a
92nd minute goal on the last day of the season!), and were knocked out
by Aston Villa in last year's tournament.
Weird, very weird. There must be something more to it. (Cue messrs.
Panes & Pateman with a spicey inside story regarding Ince's love for
the bottle and Sharpe's cocaine habit, and maybe a dressing room tiff
with a certain wife-stealing Frenchmean ;-)).
Dom
|
32.5751 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:03 | 12 |
| According to this mornings press, Ferguson has blocked the Inter/Ince
deal even though he cannot spend anymore money on players.
Probable departees:
Sharpe
Hughes
McClair
Parker
Stuart
|
32.5752 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:10 | 16 |
| Dom,
Ince *does* want to stay at Old Trafford, however it seems that Martin
Edwards was prepared to listen to Inter's offer. The decision has been
left with Fergie, and it would appear from this mornings news
headlines that Fergie has told Inter to sod off. I think that with
some of the transfer fees being paid for "average" English players at
the moment, Utd would have expected to get nearer to 10m for Ince. I
think if Inter had come up with that kind of dosh, the deal might be
on.
Now then, do you think Inter will consider buying the midfield maestro
Brian McClair ?
Dave
|
32.5753 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:20 | 29 |
| > Probable departees:
> Sharpe
> Hughes
> McClair
> Parker
Hmmmm...
Hughes - too important now that Cole might be knacked for at least 1
month into the new season
McClair - well, he's sh@gging Fergie so there's no chance of him going
Parker - highly-rated by Fergie. When fully-fit, he will provide
excellent defensive cover at both right-back and centre-back.
Sharpe - likely to go. Fergie does rate Sharpe and Sharpe is happy at
the club, but Fergie has to decide where to play him. If/when KanKan
goes, this does give Fergie breathing space to play both Giggs and
Sharpe. However, if KanKan stays, it looks like a straight choice
between Giggs and Sharpe for the left-wing spot. I still think that
Giggs has the talent to become an excellent player, so I would imagine
Sharpe will miss out. I would like to see Sharpe in the team as he is
the best left-winger at the club. I think Giggsy's best position will
be in a kinda floating role supporting Cole, and drifting to the right
flank. We shall see ...
|
32.5754 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:23 | 10 |
| Dave,
Is Kanchelskis really likely to stay? The comments attributed to him
during Cup Final week were fairly damning of Ferguson and it would seem
unlikely that Ferguson would let him stay after that.
Maybe you could do a deal with Arsenal and take Eddie McGoldrick in
return?
Stuart
|
32.5755 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:25 | 6 |
| It's nice to see that Fergie has a shred of sanity left. Man Utd would be
completely barmy to sell Ince because there's no-one else in British football
that can dominate the midfield like he can. His loyalty to the club is an added
bonus.
Mike
|
32.5756 | | YUPPY::PANES | Local Hero ( apparently ) | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:29 | 12 |
| <<< Note 32.5755 by FORTY2::FOWLERM "Grimsby Liberation Front" >>>
> His loyalty to the club is an added
>bonus.
Mike,
So as not to disappoint Dom, I feel I must comment on Paul Ince. I suspect
that West Ham fans would have plenty to say about his "loyalty".
Stuart
|
32.5757 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:34 | 8 |
| Mike,
"Ince", "Loyalty", "Club" are three words that are not ordinarily seen
in the same sentence. Ask any West Ham fan. Now if you had said "His
loyalty to his paypacket is an added bonus" then I don't think that
there would have any question as to the accuracy of your statement.
Stuart
|
32.5758 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:35 | 10 |
| >So as not to disappoint Dom, I feel I must comment on Paul Ince. I suspect
>that West Ham fans would have plenty to say about his "loyalty".
Stuart,
Very disappointing by your standards - if you were a "News of the
World" journalist, you'd probably be out of a job.
Writer's block?
|
32.5759 | So sell Giggs and keep Sharpe? | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Tue Jun 06 1995 16:02 | 9 |
| > <<< Note 32.5753 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
> the best left-winger at the club. I think Giggsy's best position will
> be in a kinda floating role supporting Cole, and drifting to the right
> flank. We shall see ...
Isn't that Cantona?
g
|
32.5760 | Snuggle up with Steve - The Brucey Duvet Cover | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jun 06 1995 16:39 | 7 |
| Not really - Cantona is more likely to come deep to get the ball, and
then play majestic through balls for Cole. Giggs will provide an extra
option. With the imminent departure of KanKan, Utd will need the extra
width on the right that Giggs could provide.
Anyway, I seriously doubt Utd could cope with the sudden drop in
merchandising revenue if Giggsy was sold.
|
32.5761 | chief slogan writer | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Anybody except Stuart Stratford | Tue Jun 06 1995 17:13 | 8 |
|
> -< Snuggle up with Steve - The Brucey Duvet Cover >-
Dave,
Are the mancs paying you to advertise their merchandise???
Ian.
|
32.5762 | funny old world, eh? | TRUCKS::SANT | Go on, give it one more turn.... | Tue Jun 06 1995 18:27 | 6 |
|
Isn't it extraordinary that you've all got so much to say and
speculate about the team and players that most of you admit to
hating so much...?
Andy.
|
32.5763 | No. It isn't extraordinary. | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Tue Jun 06 1995 19:28 | 27 |
|
Andy
You have the biggest persecution complex I have ever seen. Either
that or you are winding us all up right to the hilt. I wonder...
Firstly I think you'll find there has been a lot more discussion on
bald and crap players in here recently than the goings on down Salford.
The speculation on Paul Ince being transferred has been very high
in the news recently and thereby merits discussion not just by Man Utd
supporters but by everybody. Personally I thought this was the entire
point of the Football conference, the exchange of news, views and
opinions or have I been under a misapprehension for some time ?
And I think you'll find the bulk of the speculation is being done by
Dave Edwards - noted Man Utd fan of this parish. Or is he not allowed
to say anything either ?
Would you rather we all ignored you ? (Actually I think you
probably would.) Oscar Wilde said there's only one thing worse than
being talked about, and that's not being talked about. Man Utd are our
favourite Aunt Sallies of the moment and you will just have to take the
flak until that changes.
Malc.
|
32.5764 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Go on, give it one more turn.... | Tue Jun 06 1995 19:49 | 4 |
|
Well done, Malc....you were the first to rise.. ;-)
Andy.
|
32.5765 | More trivia from OT | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jun 07 1995 13:46 | 9 |
| More information for all you ManU haters out there .....
Cole's op was a success - surgeons have said that this should cure his
shin splints problem for good. Utd are expecting to have him fit for
the start of next season.
Utd have turned down a 3.5m bid from Blackburn for KanKan. Even if
KanKan wants to leave Utd, I would *like* to think Fergie would have
the sense to sell him to a non-English club.
|
32.5766 | I can't spell Kanchelkis | YUPPY::PANES | Local Hero ( apparently ) | Wed Jun 07 1995 14:08 | 11 |
|
> Utd have turned down a 3.5m bid from Blackburn for KanKan. Even if
> KanKan wants to leave Utd, I would *like* to think Fergie would have
> the sense to sell him to a non-English club.
According to the radio this morning, his agent says that Andrei and
Taggart have cleared the air.
Stuart
|
32.5767 | You'll go blind, y'know | YUPPY::PANES | Local Hero ( apparently ) | Wed Jun 07 1995 20:10 | 11 |
| A web page has been created for the Old Trafford Onanists. Pictures
of L'enfant Terrible and other stuff.
Is at ;
http://www.uea.ac.uk/~u9320113/ec.html
Enjoy,
Stuart
|
32.5768 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Menace to Sobriety | Wed Jun 07 1995 20:13 | 6 |
| hahaha...
>>>...uea...
That's the University of East Anglia, isn't it? hmm...Not that I'd want to
suggest anything about Man U fans not being Mancs or anything...but....
|
32.5769 | Matt, not you as well ..... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jun 07 1995 22:15 | 5 |
| >That's the University of East Anglia, isn't it? hmm...Not that I'd
>want to suggest anything about Man U fans not being Mancs or anything
Hmmm, I suppose that all Mancunians should go to Universities based in
and around Manchester eh ?
|
32.5770 | It said on teletext last night... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Thu Jun 08 1995 11:32 | 5 |
| It would seem that harsh business reality has overtaken footballing
ideology at TGFTITW. United have accepted an offer for Ince from Inter
and the player is currently talking to their representatives.
Stuart
|
32.5771 | | YUPPY::PANES | Local Hero ( apparently ) | Thu Jun 08 1995 12:52 | 4 |
| I'm not sure that Ince is that keen. I haven't seen any pictures of him
in an Inter shirt, yet.
Stuart
|
32.5772 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Menace to Sobriety | Thu Jun 08 1995 13:54 | 7 |
| Conflicting stories from BBC. Yesterday, they said that Ince was off to Inter
as part of a 10million package. Today, they said that he'd been granted the
right to "talk" to Inter.
re Dave.
It was an easy jibe. What can I say...
|
32.5773 | | VYGER::REIDI | Celtic FC Scottish Cup Champions 1995 | Thu Jun 08 1995 14:22 | 7 |
|
re- Ince,
It was also on News At Ten last night, all that is left is
for OJ to work out his contract.
Choppers
|
32.5774 | And the first racist grafiti has already appeared in Milan... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Jun 08 1995 15:03 | 21 |
32.5775 | Special midfield offers in North London. | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Meals on Wheels of Steel | Thu Jun 08 1995 17:22 | 4 |
| Could we interest Sirs in a Parlour or perhaps a Jensen or maybe a
Morrow or even a Selley?
barry.
|
32.5776 | OJ To Stay at OT | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Jun 08 1995 17:25 | 13 |
32.5777 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jun 08 1995 17:58 | 29 |
| Brian,
Fergie has been quoted in some tabloids this morning as saying that the
departure of Ince is for the benefit of the club in the long term !!!!!
I think he's going. However, this surely undermines Fergie's
position....
Inter approach Utd in March(?) - Fergie says no way
Edwards tells Fergie there is no money available for transfers - Fergie
says no problem, I don't want to buy or (more importantly) sell
anyone.
Fergie goes on holiday - Inter chat to Edwards and make offer
Fergie comes back from hols and we are told by Edwards that the final
decision is Fergie's - Fergie says no way.
Inter send delegation to talk to Edwards - Edwards says yes to deal.
ie the final decision is Fergie's providing it concurs with Edwards.
The statement (if true) by Fergie has got to be a vain attempt to save
face. He has stated on numerous occasions that Ince is the key element
in the team. It makes me wonder what message this is sending to the
fans re the ambitions of the club when Newcastle are spending 10m to
strengthen their team, and Utd are selling their best players - without
an obvious replacement.
I'm seriously pi$$ed off !
Bollocks ! Absolute bollocks !
|
32.5778 | I think this time's for real... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Jun 08 1995 17:58 | 17 |
| Brian, I don't profess to knowing nearly as much as you about the
goings-on at Old Trafford, but I'm afraid that this has all the makings
of a done deal. The Italian newspapers have quotes from all the main
parties involved (including Ince and Ferguson) and have said that Ince
only wants to see Milan (the city, not the club!) before he signs
today.
Now, if they translate the racist grafiti that have suddenly appeared
on the walls of San Siro, he might just change his mind. I remember
Udinese signing Ronnie Rosenthal and then calling the deal off after a
spate of anti-semetic grafiti. They even had the pluck to use the
excuse that he'd failed to pass a medical ;-)
Hope reigns eternal, but if this deal doesn't go through it means the
Italian rags are *worse* than our tabloids!
Dom
|
32.5779 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Thu Jun 08 1995 18:06 | 11 |
| I'm so happy. 8-)
This is Championship Suicide by the Mancs.
Ince is vital to the Manc style of play because he can hold the midfield on his
own, allowing Utd to play the ridiculously large number of attackers that they
always do.
I think you'll struggle to recapture your dominant form next year.
mike
|
32.5780 | Andy Sant is slashing his wrists as we speak ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Thu Jun 08 1995 18:27 | 18 |
|
I think someone should take Paul Minces side here. (Good grief, did
I really write that ?)
If he has any ambition at all (apart from the one of accruing as
large a bank balance as possible) he would realise that he has gone
very far with both club and country within these shores (arguably as
far as he CAN go ?) and should be looking for new fields to conquer.
Italy is a/the major player in world football and is a worthy stamping
ground for any professional player. It is time to prove to the world
that he has got what it takes to play with the big boys.
Go for it Paul! Stuff Manchester United, think of yourself!
Malc.
PS What's Italian for "F*** off, ref" ?
|
32.5781 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Thu Jun 08 1995 18:30 | 4 |
| Ince wanted to stay at Trafford if possible, but the Mancs didn't want him.
Incredible.
Mike
|
32.5782 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jun 08 1995 18:33 | 16 |
| Malc,
You're forgetting one thing - Ince doesn't/didn't want to go. This
whole transaction has been initiated by Inter and Martin Bleedin'
Edwards. I don't blame Ince if he does go, and have not criticised his
part in all of this. My criticism is aimed at the tw@t who's running
the company - whooops, sorry - club!
I don't think Utd have reached their potential - last season was such a
disaster with the number of players unavailable (for various reasons),
Fergie was unable to field his double-winning side. Players like
Giggs, Cole, Sharpe, Cantona, even Ince, have still got room for
improvement. I fully expected Ince to leave at some time, but not yet
and certainly not like this !
Dave
|
32.5783 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Jun 08 1995 19:14 | 28 |
32.5784 | | AYOV10::MDONNELLY | Hey 19, that's 'Retha Franklyn | Thu Jun 08 1995 19:53 | 11 |
|
Heard a whisper today that Gazza is about to do a "Mo Johnstone" and
sign for Man U after promising his services to Rangers???
You heard it here first.....
Michael
|
32.5785 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jun 08 1995 20:05 | 16 |
| A fellow-Utd fan has just called me to say that Ince's agent has been
interviewed on the radio. The agent has stated categorically that Ince
has not spoken to Inter or Utd about this matter. Ince only found out
about the "transfer" via the media, and he is apparently shocked that
Utd want to sell him. He has reiterated that he does *not* want to
leave Utd and is totally confused about what his next course of action
should be.
What the f*ck is going on ?!?!?!?!?!?!
re: Gascoigne
If Utd do sell Ince, I too would not be surprised to see Gazza sign for
Utd. I entered a note a few months ago regarding Utd's strong interest
in signing the silver one, and I would imagine his performances this
week might be an influential factor in such a decision.
|
32.5786 | The Guv'nor | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Jun 08 1995 22:25 | 10 |
32.5787 | Nae fishing on Lochs for you Gazza. | KIRKTN::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Fri Jun 09 1995 03:44 | 10 |
|
If Gazza does the dirty on Rangers,Scotland is out as one of his
holiday destinations.
I think a season or two in Italy would make Ince an even better
player and Utd could even have a first option clause on him and
he could finish his career with them.
Gazza....don`t do it.
Davie
|
32.5788 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jun 09 1995 13:31 | 36 |
| Brian,
Fergie quotes in todays papers...
"One of the main reasons why I decided we can afford to let him go was
because of the mergence of Nicky Butt and some of our younger players.
I believe a midfield combination of Roy Keane and Butt will be as good
as anything in the Premiership."
I don't think it matters what Ince thinks of Inter, Italian football,
or Man Utd - the decision has been made.
Changing the subject slightly - I received my membership renewal
details today. A couple of interesting changes from last season. As a
result of the North Stand redevelopment, OT will have a much reduced
capacity for most of next season. Consequently, the powers that be at
Utd have decided that ticket vouchers from *this* season will be used
to determine who will get match tickets next season. Hmmm - ok. At
least the regular supporters will get preference. Fans have been
advised to keep their token sheets and that announcements will be made
before each home game, indicating the number of vouchers needed to
qualify for a ticket. (The announcement will no doubt be made via a
0891 number charging 50p a second - all profits to the club).
Still awake ? Well, the more interesting change concerns new members.
ANy existing members who don't renew before the 1st August, will have
their applications treated as if they are *new* members and as such,
will NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY MATCH-DAY TICKETS. In other words, anybody
who joins the Utd membership scheme next season, as a new member, iin
order to apply for tickets, has got no chance. However, you only know
this if you are an existing member. The poor sods won't know until
they've sent in their 12 quid and received their merchandise catalogue
plus acommpanying welcome letter.
Oh, the Giggsy duvet cover is down to 9.99 (from 29.99) if anyone is
interested !
|
32.5789 | Martin Edwards - Businessman of the Year | YUPPY::PANES | stop whispering, start shouting | Fri Jun 09 1995 14:10 | 8 |
32.5790 | 50p? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Fri Jun 09 1995 14:13 | 8 |
|
Dave,
How much does the "We're going to do the double again, 1994-1995 Season"
t-shirt cost nowadays?
Ian.
:-)
|
32.5791 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jun 09 1995 14:30 | 10 |
| >How much does the "We're going to do the double again, 1994-1995
>Season t-shirt cost nowadays?"
Ian,
Probably not as much as the "John Barnes should never play for England
again because he's absolutely sh!t" t-shirt.
Dave
|
32.5792 | I'm not joking | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Fri Jun 09 1995 14:48 | 9 |
| > "John Barnes should never play for England again because he's absolutely
> sh!t"
Dave,
Apprently Barnes has been saying that he expects to reach 100 caps for
England.
Stuart
|
32.5793 | hands off john barnes! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Fri Jun 09 1995 14:50 | 5 |
| Dave,
Yoooouuuuur Diiithpicable!
Ian.
|
32.5794 | hot off stuart stratfords teleprinter | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Fri Jun 09 1995 14:53 | 4 |
|
Latest news:
John Barnes to replace Paul Ince at OT.
|
32.5795 | Hawley, Dream on, Dream on | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Fri Jun 09 1995 15:19 | 7 |
| re .5794
Ian,
I would never dream of making up anything as ridiculous as that ;^)
Stuart
|
32.5796 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Mon Jun 12 1995 20:33 | 5 |
| Seems that Mr Mince is not the only employee of TGFTITW that Inter
Milan would like to sign. Apparently, they would like Alex Ferguson as
their new coach. So it looks like its all change at OT this summer.
Stuart
|
32.5797 | The Guv'nor Must Stay | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Jun 13 1995 21:48 | 6 |
32.5798 | | YUPPY::PANES | Uh oh, here come the fish heads | Wed Jun 14 1995 12:42 | 8 |
| <<< Note 32.5797 by ESSB::BLONG "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994" >>>
-< The Guv'nor Must Stay >-
I was reading an article about TGFTITW the other day, and it said that the
only player to call Ince "The Guvnor", was er... Ince.
Stuart
|
32.5799 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Poodle Fatwa | Wed Jun 14 1995 16:46 | 7 |
| Strange too that he assumes his gu'vnor role by way of verbally
intimidating the opposition and refs and by gritting his teeth
and looking vicious. A bit of a poof compared to the likes oF
Tommy Smith, Ron Harris, Norman Hunter, The Richardsons of Sarf
Lun'un etc.
Vinnie Jones.
|
32.5800 | Who will be next to Go????? | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Jun 14 1995 17:18 | 8 |
32.5801 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Wed Jun 14 1995 17:29 | 7 |
| Re Hughes & Bruce.
Martin Edwards has blocked both of these moves, saying that they are
too important to the club, although whether that was his or Fergusons
view is not clear.
Stuart
|
32.5802 | He lets Fergie have a say sometimes to keep him.. | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | Euro-Cup & Relegation Double | Wed Jun 14 1995 18:20 | 13 |
| >> <<< Note 32.5801 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "medication time" >>>
>> Re Hughes & Bruce.
>> Martin Edwards has blocked both of these moves, saying that they are
>> too important to the club, although whether that was his or Fergusons
>> view is not clear.
According to the Torygraph, Edwards referred Derby to Ferguson who told
them in no uncertain terms to put the idea out of their heads
Rob (who's really impressed with the new managerial partnership at
Meadow Lane - Thompson & Murphy ! [oblig smiley] )
|
32.5803 | arriverderci OJ | YUPPY::PANES | Ken Dodd's Dad's dog's dead | Thu Jun 15 1995 17:02 | 6 |
| Its looks as if Mr Ince is going to sign for Inter. The major stumbling
appears to be his Mrs and her inability to find suitable housing. Apparently
stone clad "ranch style" houses are not that popular in Lake Como and the
environs.
Stuart
|
32.5804 | | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | ironing the irony board | Thu Jun 15 1995 17:15 | 5 |
| Read somewhere that Inter may also try to purchase Cantona and
Lee Sharpe as well. Sharpe being "recommended" by Ince no less.
I'spose he could be someone to talk to.
Andy
|
32.5805 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Digital at Kleinwort Benson | Thu Jun 15 1995 17:23 | 12 |
|
>>appears to be his Mrs and her inability to find suitable housing. Apparently
>>stone clad "ranch style" houses are not that popular in Lake Como and the
>>environs.
You mean the ones that come complete with a wagon wheel stapled to
the side? I'm sure that the Italians will be able to furnish the
Inces with some kitsch trappings.
barry.
|
32.5806 | Smileys and allegedlies with this one ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Thu Jun 15 1995 17:31 | 8 |
|
> Sharpe being "recommended" by Ince no less.
> I'spose he could be someone to talk to.
It couldn't possibly be that Lee is his pusher. Could it ?
Malc$only_kidding_really.
|
32.5807 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Abertawe Riot Squad Elite | Thu Jun 15 1995 18:20 | 4 |
| Well BBC have confirmed that Ince is on a 2million a year contract, for 3
years. Sharpe and someone else might go too (forget who, now).
Cheerio, OJ.
|
32.5808 | Will he or Won't he | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Jun 15 1995 19:23 | 6 |
32.5809 | Paul, whats the Italian for video???? | YUPPY::PANES | Ken Dodd's Dad's dog's dead | Thu Jun 15 1995 19:31 | 6 |
| re .5808
Does this mean that Ambrose Mendy is due a "home visit"?
Stuart
|
32.5810 | stumbling block | FORTY2::MDAVIES | | Fri Jun 16 1995 16:15 | 5 |
| Think the major stumbling block is the inability of the italian's to find him
accomodation large enough to house his mouth, perhaps they can give him
Scilly, that may be sufficient, maybe then he'll get shot by the mafia with a
little bit of luck, wonder how long it will be till he's wearing a Roma shirt in
their national paper!
|
32.5811 | Ince heading for Tresco? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Fri Jun 16 1995 16:21 | 6 |
| > perhaps they can give him Scilly
bit of a long way to commute. Why not Sicily instead?
Ian.
|
32.5812 | | FORTY2::MDAVIES | | Fri Jun 16 1995 16:23 | 3 |
| ref 32.5811,
why not the Gaza Strip?
|
32.5813 | It`s a palace or nowt! | KIRKTN::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Fri Jun 16 1995 17:26 | 7 |
|
Seemingly the Inter Milan representatives took Ince and his wife
to the richest part of Milan and Mrs Ince couldn`t find a house
she liked.
They must have a cracker of a pad in Manchester.
Davie.
|
32.5814 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Fri Jun 16 1995 17:38 | 4 |
| Rumour has it that Ince lives in Moss Side and was disappointed that he
couldn't find anything quite like it in Milan ;^}
Stuart
|
32.5815 | Mrs. Ince = The Guvnor | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Jun 16 1995 17:54 | 15 |
| I can't think of any Inter or Milan player who lives *in* Milan (i.e.
the city itself); I'm not even sure that either club would allow it! Fact
is, the air pollution makes Manchester seem like the Swiss Alps!
Which is all the more extraordinary because all the houses that Mrs.
Ince "refused" were on Lake Como (which was good enough for the
Rummenigge family a few years back) or in Milano 3, a very exclusive
residential area about 20 minutes south of Milan. Sounds like Mrs. Ince
realises she's on to a good thing.
Then again, Inter, Milan, Juventus et al seem to think they can buy
anything they want, so it's nice to see someone milking them for every
penny they've got ;-)
Dom
|
32.5816 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Fri Jun 16 1995 19:16 | 13 |
|
I think some people are being a little hard on Ince. How many of you
would not be picky where you lived if you were moving yourself & family
to a foreign country. I know you're going to say "but look at the
money he's going to make etc" but money isn't everything and he and his
wife clearly need time to discuss and decide their future. Its only
sensible to invest a little time now. Moving country is a hugh upheaval
& the last thing Ince, or his manager, wants is extra pressure because
his family havn't settled there. It happens all too often, even with
players moving around in the uk, so I think Ince is doing the wise
thing and taking his time.
JBG
|
32.5817 | | FORTY2::MDAVIES | | Fri Jun 16 1995 19:29 | 9 |
| true bit i've never forgiven him for leaving West Ham in the disgraceful way he
did, a professional player under contract at a club who gave him everything
shouldn't be seen in National Newspapaers with A Man Utd shirt on, saying that
he didn't wan't to play for the hammers any more, there's ways to do things,
hope for his sake his learn't his lesson, if he does it in italy, it will be
more then boos every time he came back to Upton Park, he'll have death threats
if he backstabs the italians,
Mark.
|
32.5818 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Abertawe Riot Squad Elite | Fri Jun 16 1995 19:31 | 11 |
| re Ian, .5811
>>>>>Ince heading for Tresco?
hmm....does shelf-stacking pay 2million a year, these days?
inquisitively,
Mr.Obvious.
|
32.5819 | | FORTY2::MDAVIES | | Fri Jun 16 1995 19:39 | 2 |
| ref -1, shelf stacking is too good for him, wiping grafetti off walls, or
a job on a sewage farm would be better suited for an Ince.
|
32.5820 | IMUSA = Independent Man Utd Supporters Assoc. | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jun 19 1995 19:24 | 80 |
| If anyone is still interested in the Ince affair, I thought I'd post
this mail I received from the Utd mailing list this morning ....
On Suday 18 June, a delegation of IMUSA members (Andy Walsh, Johnny
Flacks and Dave Kirkwood) delivered a letter of support to Paul
Ince's house in Bramhall, stating that all United fans want him to
stay and he has their full support in whatever decision he comes to.
We had previously been told by his agent that Ince was staying in
Barking with his wifes family and it was a huge surprise on arriving
at Ince's to find them all at home (Ince staying in Barking was a
smoke screen to keep the media away). Paul and Claire invited the
boys in and were greatly impressed by the effort they had made to
show the support of the fans. They then spent the next hour and a
half discussing the issue of Ince's sale and a few salient points
came out of this discussion.
(1) Paul Ince does not want to leave Man Utd - he is now in utter
turmoil as he tries to make a decision he doesn't want to make.
Although United only let Inter approach Ince, they have given him no
signal that they would welcome his decision to stay with the reds. If
Ince knew that United wanted him to stay, he would stay. An example
of the deterioration of the relationship between Ince and United
could be seen when Ince asked Johnny Flacks (who he's never met
before) to try and get an insight into what Edwards is thinking at a
United Old Boys Dinner they will both be attending on Tuesday!
(2) Ince and his wife have not been motivated by the money on offer
from Inter. They both stated that they were very happy and settled in
Manchester. This sentiment was expressed in the house they lived in,
which was by no means outragously exclusive (also, Claire had said
that the appartments they had been shown in Milan were not that
impressive).
In conclusion, it appears that the men from upstairs (which may or
may not include Ferguson) want Ince out and they are going about this
in a totally unprofessional manner, treating Ince as mere collateral
whilst the fans can go to hell and be told any old bullshit.
If you would like to know what is going on in the minds of the people
who run things at OT then write/fax them to voice your dismay at how
this Ince deal is being processed. It will make a difference!
United's address is as follows:
MUFC
Sir Matt Busby Way
Old Trafford
Manchester
M16 0RA
Fax: (44) 161-877-8026
Cheers,
Craig
(IMUSA Membership Officer)
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|
32.5821 | A long debate in the pub last night | YUPPY::PANES | Ken Dodd's Dad's dog's dead | Tue Jun 20 1995 12:28 | 4 |
| All this will he - won't he nonsense about Paul "The Guvnor" Ince seems
to be clouding the real issue, vis. Why are United selling him??
Stuart
|
32.5822 | | FUTURS::EDWARDS | | Tue Jun 20 1995 13:32 | 22 |
| >Why are United selling him??
Stuart,
I wish I knew ! The only theory I have is that Utd are desperate to
improve their image at the moment, and the powers-that-be ie Edwards,
Charlton etc view Ince as the main source of trouble. I did hear a
rumour that Utd were concerned about the influence Ince has on the
other players and the effect he was having on Giggs and Cole in
particular. If that is the real reason, then why go to such lengths to
keep Cantona ? Ince moans a bit, but he's not a stamper/fighter. I
would suspect that the decision to keep the mad Frenchman reinforced
the ABU club's opinion that Utd want success at any cost, and are not
overly concerned about any image problem.
Having said all that, it may just be that the PLC part is more important
than the FC and Edwards just wants to bump up this year's dividend.
Either way, I don't expect we'll find out until after the deal has been
done.
Dave
|
32.5823 | | FUTURS::EDWARDS | | Tue Jun 20 1995 13:52 | 15 |
| Just received on the mailing list ...
Fixtures for first day of 1995-96 Premiership
August 12th 1995
Aston Villa v Man Utd
Arsenal v Middlesborough
Blackburn v QPR
Chelsea v Everton
Liverpool v Sheff Weds
Newcastle v Coventry
Man City v Spurs
Southampton v Nott Forest
A couple of games are missing ... I'll post them when I have them
|
32.5824 | | FUTURS::EDWARDS | | Tue Jun 20 1995 13:55 | 1 |
| I think that should be the 19th August.
|
32.5825 | | YUPPY::PANES | Ken Dodd's Dad's dog's dead | Tue Jun 20 1995 14:38 | 12 |
| RE Ince.
The crux of my argument last night, was that if MUFC Plc wanted/needed
money, surely if would be better to sell Giggs. I am of the opinion
that Ince is far more of an asset to the team, and with Kanchelsis (sp)
scoring and providing, and perhaps a return to form with a protracted
run for Sharpe., your mob could be quids in . I guess the downside is who
would want a Paul Ince duvet?
Stuart
|
32.5826 | The first 4 Games | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Jun 20 1995 17:17 | 11 |
32.5827 | | FUTURS::EDWARDS | | Tue Jun 20 1995 18:19 | 2 |
| Eric's 1st league game is scheduled to be at home to Man City on Oct
14th.
|
32.5828 | Eh Eric, calm down ! | FUTURS::EDWARDS | | Tue Jun 20 1995 18:39 | 3 |
| Actually, Utd do have a scheduled home game with the Red Sh**e on Sept
30th. This will undoubtedly be moved by SKY, so Eric could make his
comeback against the scousers !
|
32.5829 | The Fixtures | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Jun 20 1995 19:19 | 4 |
32.5830 | | FUTURS::EDWARDS | | Tue Jun 20 1995 19:23 | 89 |
| August
19 Aston Villa............A
23 West Ham Utd...........H
26 Wimbledon..............H
29 Blackburn..............A
September
9 Everton................A
16 Bolton Wanderers.......H
20 CCC 2/1L
23 Sheffield Wednesday....A
30 Liverpool..............H
October
4 CCC 2/2L Warm up for Eric
14 Manchester City........H Eric is Back!
21 Chelsea................A
25 CCC 3
28 Middlesbrough..........H Robbo Returns!
November
4 Arsenal................A
11 FA Cup 1
18 Southampton............H
22 Coventry City..........A
25 Nottingham Forest......A
29 CCC 4
December
2 Chelsea (FA Cup 2).....H
9 Sheffield Wednesday....H
16 Liverpool..............A
23 Leeds Utd..............A
26 Newcastle Utd..........H
30 Queens Park Rangers....H
January
1 Tottenham Hotspur......A
6 FA Cup 3
10 CCC Qtr Finals
13 Aston Villa............H
20 West Ham Utd...........A
27 FA Cup 4
February
3 Wimbledon..............A
10 Blackburn Rovers.......H
14 CCC SF/1L
17 Everton (FA Cup 5).....H
21 CCC SF/2L
24 Bolton Wanderers.......A
March
2 Newcastle Utd..........A
9 Leeds Utd (FA Cup 6)...H
16 Queens Park Rangers....A
23 Tottenham Hotspur......H
24 CCC Final
30 Arsenal (FA Cup SF/1)..H
31 FA Cup SF/2
April
6 Manchester City........A
8 Coventry City..........H
13 Southampton............A
27 Nottingham Forest......H
May
4 Middlesbrough..........A
11 FA Cup Final
Other bits ......
BTW: Paul Ince had a long talk with Martin Edwards yesterday about
his proposed move to Inter. The news report doesn't give any detail
except to say that Incey is still undecided.
AND: Fans were demonstrating outside Old Trafford today with a large
banner declaring "INCE MUST STAY".
|
32.5831 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Wed Jun 21 1995 14:01 | 6 |
| >23 Leeds Utd..............A
Well that's an easy three home points for us....
Rick.
|
32.5832 | prams outside | WOTVAX::NEARYM | VINI..VIDI..VICI | Wed Jun 21 1995 15:32 | 16 |
| Re:- why are they selling Ince.
It may be that he wants to play for a winning team before he retires,
by that I mean a winning European team, surely if Man.u. get rid of
all there team you would just bye another.
Don't worry all you Man.u. fans
I've heard there eleven prams out side your holy gates at old trafford
the other week, its probably the new team, its rumoured there in
training and will be ready for the start of the season.
cheers.
Mick.
|
32.5833 | re. -1 Will the real Cunno please stand up? ;-) | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Jun 21 1995 16:40 | 1 |
|
|
32.5834 | He's only a poor little scouser .... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jun 21 1995 17:54 | 6 |
| >It may be that he wants to play for a winning team before he retires
and pray tell, what have Inter won over the past few seasons ?
Why don't you just concentrate on finding a striker prepared to go to
Goodison ?!
|
32.5835 | allegedly | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Wed Jun 21 1995 17:54 | 8 |
|
re: eleven prams outside Old Trafford
Was Lee Chapman's wife seen walking away???
:-)
Ian.
|
32.5836 | everton forever | WOTVAX::NEARYM | VINI..VIDI..VICI | Wed Jun 21 1995 18:48 | 23 |
| Hi
Well I for one am glad that Liverpool got stan the man, It would
seem to me that Everton don't need strikers to beat the likes of
Man.U. we can do it with what we have now.
I would prefer big JOE to
bye midfielders and defenders!!!! again I must say we are already
good enough to compete!! I, and don't repeat this anywhere, happen
to think that if Man.U. had been a bit luckier with injuries and
suspenions last season would have done the double again, but the
fact that Everton stood there ground and overcame you on the last
two fixtures we met, can only speak volumes for there resolve and
would lead me to think that there may not be to much wrong with
there current setup.
You won't here me say this to often but I think
that for shear quality Man.U. were the best side in the league last
season, I think that next season will see a new peaking order, It
looks very much like Liverpool could lead that order to me, as a
fan of good football I hope all our clubs do well in Europe, and as
a Northwestern I will be supporting all our clubs, irrespective of
the colour of there kit.
Mick.
|
32.5837 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jun 21 1995 19:04 | 15 |
| Mick,
I don't think any team managed by Joe Royle will be found wanting in
the determination department. However, Everton will need to be a lot
more consistent next season if they are to have any hope of competing
for the real prize - the championship. It's no good raising your game
to beat the likes of Utd and Liverpool, if you're going to lose to the
Coventrys/West Hams of this world. It may have escaped your notice,
but you still finished in the bottom 7/8 (?) in the league and were a
pretty dire team to watch. Big Dunc may not be available for a chunk
of next season, and Ammotaxi seems a tad pissed-off with the club, so
Stan would have been a great purchase - as Liverpool will find out.
Ah well, I'm sure you'll live off the Cup win for a few years !
|
32.5838 | I'll agree to disagree | WOTVAX::NEARYM | VINI..VIDI..VICI | Wed Jun 21 1995 19:43 | 18 |
| Hi
Yes of course your right about being consistent, you also overlook
a small something and that the record pre big Joe, as againt the
record after big Joe took over, West ham for one we beat them at
home and drew away much like Man.U., pre Joe we lost to Coventry
at home but drew away under Joe, the point I'm trying so hard to
make is that after Joe Royal took over we had some consistancy. I
agree also that Stan would be a great signing, but unlike yourself
I think that you could bye a team to win the league for the same
money.
I long to see how next season unfolds it should be very
interesting to see who the major forces are, I hope as an Evertonian
we can attract some good midfielders and defenders to the club, I
hold firm with the belief that you build a side from the back, if
you don't let anything in, you will win alot.
Mick.
|
32.5839 | But I'm sure its not about money | YUPPY::PANES | You can be unsure with Shell | Wed Jun 21 1995 21:44 | 10 |
| I've just been speaking to a MAnc, and he told me that one of the stories
going round about Paul " Come on, we'll take you all on" Ince centres
on MU versus the Arse last season. Apparently "Wrighty" and "Brucey" had
a bit of a set to in the tunnel, and "The Guvnor" apparently did not take
"Brucey's" side. This allegedly miffed Ferguson ( bunker paranoia - you're
either with us or against us attitude). This may of course all be some
narrow minded fascist scum trying to bring rascism into the agenda or it
maybe .........
Stuart
|
32.5840 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jun 22 1995 13:42 | 3 |
| Hmmm, that may not be too far from the truth. I remember reading about
the tunnel confrontation between Bruce and Wright, and it's well
documented that Wrighty and Incey are "close", so who knows !
|
32.5841 | EDwards:"Ince won't join and English club!"..RIGHT | MUGGER::HUGHESS | | Thu Jun 22 1995 16:17 | 3 |
|
Ince is currently at Spurs today for talks...........
|
32.5842 | and == an | MUGGER::HUGHESS | | Thu Jun 22 1995 16:18 | 2 |
| The deal being discussed involves Anderton..........
|
32.5843 | Edwards Out | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Jun 23 1995 13:30 | 8 |
32.5844 | Ditto | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jun 23 1995 13:44 | 20 |
| >Ceefax reported that Fergie told Ince he wanted him to stay, well why
>the &*$# was he let talk to them in the first place.
Because it ain't Fergie who runs the club ! 8m quid for a
trouble-maker probably represents good business for Martin Edwards,
especially with the new stand costing 28m. I'm disappointed this
morning because it really did look like he was going to stay. I'm
don't know how much of this money Fergie will have to spend, but we are
running short of candidates to replace Bruce as captain. We need a
leader, preferably at centre-back (as a direct replacement for Bruce)
and I'm struggling to think of anybody who could fill that role (and
who's English).
I'm also concerned about the effect this will have on the remaining
players at the club. There are strong rumours that KanKan, Sharpe and
Hughes will leave. I'd imagine Giggs might want to join his bezzy mate
so they can enjoy their jig in the San Siro, so a major reshuffle looks
on the cards. All I can say to Fergie and Edwards is that it had
better work. There's little point having a 55,000 stadium if the team
ain't good enough to compete with the best.
|
32.5845 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Billy No Mates | Fri Jun 23 1995 14:14 | 4 |
| For those of you who are desperate to say "bye bye" to Paul, he will be
making his Inter debut at Highbury on August 10.
Stuart
|
32.5846 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Billy No Mates | Fri Jun 23 1995 14:15 | 7 |
| re .5843
>Edwards Out
Why whats Dave ever done to you?
Stuart
|
32.5847 | | BLKPUD::STOCKMANS | | Fri Jun 23 1995 17:04 | 8 |
| News just out!!!!!!
Mark Hughes has just signed for Chelsea!!!!
What a bummer!!!!! I just can't believe this!
Si
|
32.5848 | how much? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Fri Jun 23 1995 17:07 | 6 |
|
Details?
[There is much wailing from Man Utd fans here]
Ian.
|
32.5849 | Sparkey to Stamford Bridge | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Jun 23 1995 17:17 | 5 |
32.5850 | Edwards Out | MUGGER::HUGHESS | | Fri Jun 23 1995 17:20 | 2 |
| Bring back Michael Knighton, he wouldn't have let Hughes go.
|
32.5851 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jun 23 1995 17:27 | 14 |
| I'm surprised that Sparky is joining Chelsea, but I'm certainly not
surprised he's going. I thought it was fairly obvious that this would
be an important summer for Utd. Whilst the "kids" remain kids, they
are not going to expect a 1st team place. However, players like Butt
and Scholes each made over a dozen appearances last season and will
start to expect a regular 1st team place. Sparky was not linking well
with Cole, and with Cantona staying, I thought the writing was very
much on the wall. Don't get me wrong, I would love him to stay - but
from his point of view, he wants to be playing 1st team football. I'm
sure he will do well at Chelsea and I'm sure all Utd fans wish him all
the best for the remainder of his career.
That's 2 whingers gone - now then, who wants Irwin and Keane ?
|
32.5852 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jun 23 1995 17:30 | 8 |
| re: Michael Knighton
Interesting that you mention him. At the time, the man was considered
to be a bit of a joke, but in hindsight I wonder if Utd fans regret
the fact that he didn't succeed in taking over from Edwards. Knighton
is regarded as something of a messiah at Carlisle because of his
efforts for the club. At least he puts football first, something that
can't be said of Fartin Edwards.
|
32.5853 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Fri Jun 23 1995 18:32 | 11 |
|
>> running short of candidates to replace Bruce as captain. We need a
>> leader, preferably at centre-back (as a direct replacement for Bruce)
>> and I'm struggling to think of anybody who could fill that role (and
>> who's English).
Erm, one Tony Adams springs to mind but you ain't getting him.
barry.
|
32.5854 | Offside Ref ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jun 23 1995 18:35 | 6 |
| Barry,
I'd already ruled out Adams - we play the ball to feet at Old Trafford,
not to row X !
Dave
|
32.5855 | Edwards - You're just a miserable git ;^) | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Billy No Mates | Fri Jun 23 1995 18:38 | 8 |
| Dave,
Stop whining - You admitted in the pub the other week that he was the
best centre-half in country. I think my prediciton of the current Utd
side going the way of the 1990/1 Arsenal side may well come true. How
sad.
Stuart
|
32.5856 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jun 23 1995 18:55 | 5 |
| >You admitted in the pub the other week that he was the best
>centre-half in country.
WHAAAAAAAT ! I must have had more to drink than I thought ! I thought
I said he was the *ugliest* centre-half in the country.
|
32.5857 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Billy No Mates | Fri Jun 23 1995 19:07 | 6 |
| >WHAAAAAAAT ! I must have had more to drink than I thought ! I
>thought I said he was the *ugliest* centre-half in the country.
Nah, that goes to Steve Bruce....
|
32.5858 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Fri Jun 23 1995 19:08 | 9 |
| >>> WHAAAAAAAT ! I must have had more to drink than I thought ! I thought
>>> I said he was the *ugliest* centre-half in the country.
Not even I believe that, and I wasn't even there. Putting Adams up against
Martin Keown in an "Ugliest Centre back" competition would be like putting
Ronnie Whelan up against Tony Daley in a "Sprinting and Best Haircut"
competition. He'd have no chance. 8-)
Mike
|
32.5859 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Billy No Mates | Fri Jun 23 1995 19:34 | 9 |
| Mike,
I'm not entirely sure that Keown now qualifies as a centre-half as he
played most of last season in midfield (whilst wandering round like a
headless chicken) so I'm afraid that Steve Bruce is still the ugliest
centre-half in the country. Although he is being pushed closely by
Shaun Teale ;^)
Stuart
|
32.5860 | How about... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Indecision is the key to flexibility | Fri Jun 23 1995 19:36 | 4 |
| Excuse me, but surely Gary Ablett is pretty close !!
Ian.
|
32.5861 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Billy No Mates | Fri Jun 23 1995 19:40 | 3 |
| Yeah but Abletts got an excuse - he's a scouser and they are all pug
;^)
|
32.5862 | Buy "Dreamboat" | YUPPY::PANES | Tony Blair - Tory Plan B (anag.) | Fri Jun 23 1995 19:49 | 9 |
32.5863 | MOGGA | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Fri Jun 23 1995 21:28 | 3 |
|
What about that handsome Celtic centre half Tony Mowbray...he makes
Terry Butcher look like an Oil of Ulay model.
|
32.5864 | Sparky goes! | TLAV02::WICHAIWONG | | Mon Jun 26 1995 08:49 | 23 |
| Can't believe that we sold Sparky to Chealsea! I'm a red army far away
from U.K. so I may not understand well what's going on in the
buy-and-sell system for a football club. One example, Newcastle sold
Cole to us for 7 million but soon just got Ferdinand for 6 million.
What's a funny? Someone may say that Ferdinand is better than Cole but
Cole is at St. James park for a couple of years and produces a number
of scores for them. Maybe Money is first, Royalty comes second!
For Ince, he plays with United for a long long times. His royalty is
in the high degrees. If we buy Mark Draper for 4-5 million, Do you
think that the different about 2-3 million that we got from Ince is a
good idea?
For Hughes, it's the fact that many of us loves him and want him to
stay. I can't believe my eyes when I saw the news from Siam Sport
Newspaper here in Thailand. It hurts me and many of supporters. I may
cry when we will have the match against Chealsea, and see Hughes is
attacked by Pally or Bruce. The good news is that Edwards and Fergie
will not sell more players. Hope that the new player that we will sign
should surprise us but should be Englishman.
Wichai Wongnirund.
|
32.5865 | from CEEFAX | CHEFS::GROOMN | A curry a day keeps the missus away | Mon Jun 26 1995 15:08 | 6 |
| A couple of names being linked with Utd at the moment are Stoichkov and
Baggio (R). I guess Fergie will have to sign someone soon (almost
certainly a BIG name) just to appease the fans.
Nev.
|
32.5866 | There's always a time to move on... | TRUCKS::SANT | Go on, give it one more turn.... | Mon Jun 26 1995 15:29 | 22 |
|
Well a sea-change appears to be sweeping through OT as a result
of drawing a blank last season and winning nothing.
Ince out, Hughes out, Kanchelskis soon to follow, Bruce being
feted by Derby and others....
I don't mind this. Change is necessary to continue success. What
does bother me is the apparent animosity that accompanies these
changes.
1.5m for Hughes is very good business. 8m or whatever it is for
Ince the Lip is very very good business. Bothe these players
will be quickly forgotten if United start well next season. But
the rancour and bad feeling will rise if we're abject in August
and septic in September....we shall see.
The king is dead, long live the king. Never more true than in
football.
Andy.
|
32.5867 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jun 26 1995 15:37 | 17 |
| Although I'm as frustrated with goings-on at Utd at the moment as any
other Utd fan, I certainly don't want the club to invest a huge amount
of money just to appease the fans. We still have an excess of forwards
with Cole, Cantona, Sharpe, Giggs, KanKan and Scholes, even after the
sale of Hughes, so I'm not sure that bringing in another foreign
forward is the answer. I would much rather Utd bought someone like
Maldini to strenghten the defence, which looked decidedly dodgy towards
the back-end of last season. If Utd do buy another forward, then
players like KanKan and Sharpe will probably leave, and then the fans
will get all moody again.
Having said all that, I would love to see Stoichkov at OT. He is a
class player and would certainly add an extra dimension up front. I
think he could link well with Cole, who is a similar type of player
(admittedly not in the same class) as Romario. A forward line of
Giggs, Cantona, Cole and Stoichkov could be very exciting and explosive
!!!!!
|
32.5868 | More left-wingers than Labour | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Arran's in view today | Mon Jun 26 1995 15:56 | 9 |
| While Stoichkov would be a great buy his basic play seems to be rather
similar to Giggs. ie. left-sided forward. I think Lee Sharpe would definately
be on his way then as that would be at least 4 players (with Davis?) for
the same position.
I think a central defender is the priority with Bruce being over the hill.
Of course there's always David May (smiley thing) or perhaps Fergie feels
that Gary Neville is ready to play in his favoured position.
|
32.5869 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Go on, give it one more turn.... | Mon Jun 26 1995 16:06 | 16 |
|
I don't think we should delude ourselves with talk of players like
Baggio, Stoichkov, or even Maldini. These players are not going
to leave to play at United. English football just isn't good
enough to keep these players interested or paid enough.
We need to sell Keane. With him out we could improve our public
image no end. We've got to stop being seen as moaning whinging
cheats and concentrate on the good aspects of our team and our
football. There's no doubt we play an attractive style. Lately
though the headlines have been made by lunacy on and off the
field that has no place in football - not at Old Trafford
anyway.
Andy.
|
32.5870 | Keano is the guvn'r | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jun 26 1995 16:29 | 32 |
| Andy,
>English football just isn't good enough to keep these players
>interested
errr, Klinsmann, Bergkamp, Roy, Cantona, Gullit, Yeboah etc would
suggest otherwise !
Baggio has already declared a desire to play in England, and his agent
was quoted at the weekend as saying that Baggio would only consider
leaving Italy to play for Utd, Real Madrid and Barca. I think there is
every possibility that Utd could sign Baggio.
It is likely that Stoichkov will leave Barca - unfortunately it is because
of his poor disciplinary record. Whether he is interested in playing
in England or not, I'm not sure Utd would want to risk Cantona *and*
Stoichkov in the same team.
>We need to sell Keane.
Keane will not be sold by Utd - in selling Ince, Utd have basically
handed Keane the main midfield role. I know the image is a problem,
but don't think that selling Ince, Hughes, Keane etc will suddenly
transform the masses into a bunch of Utd lovers. Ince and Hughes have
gone - that should help matters considerably.
From what you're saying Andy, it seems that you consider Utd's image to
be a top priority next season. Sod that. I consider regaining the
Championship to be the number 1 priority. If players like Keane can
help achieve that goal, then I can put up with a little bad press.
Dave
|
32.5871 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jun 26 1995 16:46 | 1 |
| P.S I think Utd will try and buy Le Tiss.
|
32.5872 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Go on, give it one more turn.... | Mon Jun 26 1995 17:56 | 37 |
|
Well actually Dave I'd like to see us playing well, playing fair
and winning.
Keane does not represent what I like to see from Man Utd. He's
trouble, on and off the ptich. I expressed grave reservations
about buying him when we did, and whether or not he has directly
influenced this season's meteoric fall from grace...well I'll leave
that to others to decide.
A winning dressing room is a happy one. A happy dressing room
can become a winning one. A whining moaning dressing room is
somewhere usually reserved for Merseyside - let's not see our
great club go the same way. Keane must go. Let's buy Platt
with the proceeds.
As for the foreign players you listed as coming to England to
play....I could comment on each, but in general, top European,
nay World, stars, at the top of their game (ie. unlike Klinsmann,
now in the admittedly-splendid twilight of his career) do not
chose to come here.
Eg, Mattheus, Maldini, Van Basten, Koelman, Buttregueno - these
guys would, and will, never play here. Bergkamp's failed miserably
in Italy, Gullitt's just about finished, and certainly as an
international, Roy was an enigma, and still is, Yeboah has done
virtually nothing outside this country yet, Cantona's been run
out of more countries than an international terrorist...
Put it in perspective - we have plenty to offer washed-up, or
past-it, or want-to-try-it-to-revive-my-career foreign
internationals, but the Baggios and Stoichkovs of this world will
never play here at their peak.
jmo...
Andy.
|
32.5873 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Mon Jun 26 1995 18:29 | 8 |
| Dave,
Erm, I wouldn't get my hopes up too high about Baggio if I was you. The
comments in the press at the weekend were standard agent spiel for
"I'll go anywhere that will pay me the right price". Don't forget that
this is a man who was seriously linked with QPR(!) by the media.
Stuart
|
32.5874 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jun 26 1995 18:46 | 8 |
| >Erm, I wouldn't get my hopes up too high about Baggio if I was you.
I haven't ! I think I said before that Stoichkov would be my
preference. Baggio will probably go to Barca, thereby paving the way
for Stoichy to join Utd.
Are you going to the Arse V Inter match ? I might just tag along if
that's possible, and give Ince a good slagging !
|
32.5875 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Mon Jun 26 1995 19:03 | 8 |
32.5876 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jun 26 1995 19:08 | 7 |
| Stuart,
I'd certainly be interested in going. I will need some help however
with the anti-Ince songs. Perhaps you could enter a couple here to
give me time to practice !
Dave
|
32.5877 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Mon Jun 26 1995 19:12 | 9 |
| Dave,
> Perhaps you could enter a couple here to give me time to practice !
I would but I have the distinct feeling that they would be deleted by
the moderators as soon as they were entered....
Stuart
|
32.5878 | Will another one bite the dust | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Jun 26 1995 22:01 | 5 |
32.5879 | Yeboah...... | VYGER::MOONEYA | | Tue Jun 27 1995 01:40 | 15 |
|
re.5872
With regard to Tony Yeboah doing virtually nothing outside of this
country (England I suppose),you'll find that he has been one of the top
scorers in the German Bundesliga (which I would consider to be equal,if
not of a better standard than the Premiership)for the past couple of years.
I'm sure that our German noters can fill in the details.
Andy.
|
32.5880 | Yeboah.. Yeboah.. Yeboah.. Yeboah.. Yeboah.. Yeboah.. | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Tue Jun 27 1995 13:12 | 6 |
| As well as all the Leeds United supporters... he's the best thing since
sliced bread from Hovis....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.5881 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jun 27 1995 13:21 | 11 |
| SKY have announced 5 games involving Utd as part of their live package
up to the New Year. The games affected are :
August 28 (Monday) Blackburn.....A
October 1 (Sunday) Liverpool.....H
December 17 (Sunday) Liverpool.....A
December 24 (Sunday) Leeds Utd.....A
January 1 (Monday) Tottenham H...A
|
32.5882 | Surprise, Surprise! | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Arran's in view today | Tue Jun 27 1995 13:24 | 4 |
| > October 1 (Sunday) Liverpool.....H
Gosh, this wouldn't be the day Bruce Lee becomes eligible again would it?
|
32.5883 | Parlez-vous kung-fu ? | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jun 27 1995 13:50 | 4 |
| >Gosh, this wouldn't be the day Bruce Lee becomes eligible again would
>it?
It would indeed - let's see Ruddock turn his collar down now !
|
32.5884 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Tue Jun 27 1995 13:53 | 9 |
| re .5882
John, Cantona is making his return in that game.
Dave,
Can you post the sky schedule, please.
Stuart
|
32.5885 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jun 27 1995 14:04 | 8 |
| Stuart,
I only have Utd's games plus 2 involving City which are :
Sept 10 (Sun) Arsenal H
Dec 26 (Tue) Blackburn A
Dave
|
32.5886 | Rangers Gazza-umped | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jun 28 1995 13:42 | 4 |
| Story on this morning's Big Breakfast news about Utd showing an
interest in signing Gazza. It'll be interesting if it happens, but is
a combination of Keane and Gazza any less volatile than Keane and Ince
? I think not.
|
32.5887 | It made me laugh | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Thu Jun 29 1995 17:35 | 48 |
| This was found on the internet as part of Scallywag magazine. Apologies
if it has already been posted....
Fergie's Joy As Utd Crash Out Of Europe
Alex Ferguson was beaming with pride on the plane back from Sweden
after his Manchester United side had been out-played, out fought, and
out-thought in their European Championship league clash
"I couldn't have wished for a better result. Every player did exactly
what was asked of them except Mark Hughes, who apologised to me for
scoring, and fully accepted the two week fine I was forced to impose
on him."
Fergie's attitude has some journalists shaking their heads in
disbelief but he made it quit clear, that his intention was for the
side to simply have an away day break and to come home empty handed.
He explained further.
"My players are sick and tired of carrying, their weary limbs up long
steps to pick up cups and medals. The impact and novelty of winning
is wearing very thin. Most of the squad has had to move house, just
to have a room to store all their medals, cups, and honours.
"Schmiechal for instance was on the verge to handling in a transfer
request because he made it clear that he did not join us to win
things. I had to promise to change all the success. Also the club
can't afford to win bonuses the players are getting and the players
themselves simply cannot find new ways of spending all their cash.
They don't want to become another Paul Merson, so we have to make
sure they don't win any more.
"They had strict instructions to give time and space to the
Gothenburg players and to make sure they did not mark up too tight. I
applaud them into the dressing room and shook each one by the hand"
"I took Brian Kidd and the rest of the back room staff out to dinner
because we achieved just what we wanted. All we have to do is try and
work on stopping Hughes and Cantona linking up so well and I really
think we can look forward to a relegation battle.
|
32.5889 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Thu Jun 29 1995 18:10 | 10 |
| .5888
did I spot a couple of references to the act of pro-creation in this
note?...
tut-tut....
100 lines and stand in the corner....
Vic Torian-Values....
|
32.5890 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Thu Jun 29 1995 18:17 | 4 |
| oops sorry, forgot to edit that out. It will b e reposted in an edited
version in a sec.
Stuart
|
32.5891 | An edited version. Apologies to those of a sensitive nature | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Thu Jun 29 1995 18:24 | 116 |
|
SCALLYWAG MAGAZINE
A LIFE IN THE DAY OF:
_________________________________________________________________
Eric Cantona
-A strange self-acclaimed God-like creature from a far distant
universe but also claims to be French. Describes employment as
"Belittling British footballers by playing for Manchester United."
Hobbies include pretending to be a painter, not being able to
understand English and wearing his collars up.
I wake from a temperamental genius of a sleep. A brain-rest full of
artistry, brilliance and flamboyant Gaelic flicks comes to it's
conclusion after interruption from 500 United fans sleeping in my
garden. They follow me everywhere with adoration but giving me a round
of applause for simply waking up is a little irritating.
I stroll to the window, open it, look down on my people like Caesar
and they chant "he's red, got cred, he's out of ******* bed. Cantona,
Cantona." I fill my mouth with garlic-phlegm and hurl it at the mob.
They cheer as they get covered in my inspirational gob.
I shake my head and close the window on these cretins. Their lives are
so empty and I mourn for the audience that awaits me at my grass
stage.
I stroll across the bedroom, tread on one of the kids stuffed toys and
stamp on it until my foot bleeds.
In the bathroom I shower alone, pushing out my proud chest to meet
head on jets of water. I juggle the little Zest soap on both feet, on
my head, shoulder, then bicycle kick it back into it's dish.
I step out of the shower and three hand-maidens towel me down, rub
talc over my gifted body, dress me, so that my shirt collar stays up
around my neck.
I receive a phone call from Alex Ferguson, asking if it is at all
possible that I might show for training this morning. I remind him
curtly that "I play. I don't train." I have no need to punish the
skills that seep out of every pore, by running round a pitch with
clod-hoopers like Bruce and Parker. I cannot understand why they want
to be footballers, because every time the ball comes near them they
hit it as far away from them as possible.
Me, I love to caress, stroke, tease and make love to the ball. That is
why I get so enraged by defenders coming up behind me, trying to halt
my love-making. I see it as 'soccerus interuptus'.
No-one likes a man trampling over you as you satisfy your woman and
who wouldn't return the favour with vengeance?
I even retaliate with flair. A flick here, a stylish trample there and
a flying acrobatic two-footed lunge everywhere.
I grab my sports satchel and have a hand-maiden place it exactly on my
back, so that it falls into the arch crated by my magnificent posture.
I strut out of the house as the hoard of my fans drop to their knees,
hailing my exit by bowing Wayne's World-like. I run over their bodies
stamping on their heads. They yell "ooh aaaagh, Cantona." Then they
run round madly showing each other the cuts and bruises I have
inflicted on their skulls as if they are works of art. And of coarse
they are.
I get into my sports car and I am immediately under assault from
toilet rolls, which bounce off the roof. To my delight, the Cantona
worshippers Suicide Club, apologise profusely then stab themselves
through the heart and die before my eyes. I nod arrogantly to the rest
to take note of their now deceased fellows and make the point even
further via a hand-brake turn and drive through the crowd.
I look in my rear-view mirror to see them chasing after me singing
"He's knocked us all down in his car." These stupid English people.
My arrival at the United training ground is greeted by a trumpet
fanfare and a chairlift from my team-mates. Ferguson gives me the
thumbs up as a sign of thanks for simply allowing him to play me in
his over-rated side.
Roy Keane asks if he can stand by my side as I slowly get dresses. I
explain to him that he's only in the side as my body-guard and that I
have little respect for midfielders, as they are simply a means to my
end.
My end has been linked to some delicious females but I treat that as
all part of the business. Only I know who I entertained. I make love
to a woman, she faints and I sneak off into the night before she stirs
again. She has been touched by "ooh-aah, Can-to-na." and that should
be enough without ever waking by my Adonis-like side.
By the time I have changed, the training session is over and I get
dressed again to go and paint some hillside in a manner that is
probably undeserving of a mere God's handiwork. I carry a shotgun to
my easel and blast away at the irritant supporters who cheer and sing
at every stroke of my brush. I shoot seven of them screaming "Do not
interrupt a genius at work."
Tiresomely they start another chant. "He feints, he taints, he even
******* paints, Cantona."
I feel in my blood it is time to move onto another country. There is
no-one left in Britain, that I haven't touched, ****** off, insulted
or moved in some creative way. I need a new group of people to toy
with, but United will never sell me unless I can sleep with a player's
wife.
Now that's something to get up for tomorrow!
|
32.5892 | | YUPPY::PANES | Its bastidge haircut time | Thu Jun 29 1995 19:38 | 10 |
| re .5888
I find it awfully bad taste to use the words "crash" and "Europe" in
the Manchester United topic. This also contravenes Notes Guideline 6.5.1B
which states "It is strictly forbidden to say anything beastly about
Manchester United".
Stuart
|
32.5893 | Eric the King to Stuff the Scousers Oct 1st | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Jun 29 1995 19:43 | 5 |
32.5894 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Go on, give it one more turn.... | Thu Jun 29 1995 20:10 | 6 |
|
.5891 Hilarious, brilliant.
.5892 Learn from .5891. You weren't at all funny.
Andy.
|
32.5895 | Andy Sant - Self-styled "King of Comedy" | YUPPY::PANES | Its bastidge haircut time | Thu Jun 29 1995 21:00 | 10 |
| <<< Note 32.5894 by TRUCKS::SANT "Go on, give it one more turn...." >>>
> .5891 Hilarious, brilliant.
> .5892 Learn from .5891. You weren't at all funny.
Hmm.. looks like my note was a sefl-fulfilling prophecy.
Stuart
|
32.5896 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Thu Jun 29 1995 21:06 | 3 |
| re .5892
Wow, Are you related to Mystic Meg by any chance?
|
32.5897 | lottery madness | CHEFS::PITCHERS | | Fri Jun 30 1995 21:54 | 4 |
| here if i follow you lot theres a chance i'll win the lottery and
get myself a season ticket.
steve
|
32.5898 | Forked tongue? | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | | Mon Jul 03 1995 17:27 | 13 |
| Hi
Woke up to Sunday morning headlines (at least 2 newspapers) that
"Edwards backs Ferguson's transfer policy"
Article from wire reports carried a short transcript of Edwards'
interview on "Parkinson on Sports" programme. Amongst them were
Edwards back Ferie sell-buy policy, scr*w the 2M supporters (we cannot
listen to them all) cos a manager gotta do this job, we need money as
we are pumping in 28M quid, et etc
Any comments?
|
32.5899 | Oh no, not Platt ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 03 1995 17:37 | 17 |
| Hi Robert,
Edwards didn't actually say "screw the supporters" ! He merely stated
that the wishes of the 2.3m(????) Utd supporters would not influence
any future transfer deals. He went on to say that any decisions to
buy or sell players were made solely by Ferguson.
I actually wrote to Martin Edwards during the Ince saga to question the
motives behind the deal. I hinted that perhaps Edwards was giving the
shareholders dividend a slightly higher priority than ensuring Utd
could compete at the highest level, domestically at least, next season.
Last week I received quite a stern reply, stating categorically that
the transfer had *nothing* to do with dividends or the new stand.
We shall see.
Dave
|
32.5900 | SNNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRFFF!!!! | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Mon Jul 03 1995 18:14 | 1 |
| Well, you were lucky to get a reply IMO. Was it from him personally?
|
32.5901 | Matt, you are getting to be as sad as Mr Hedley... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Mon Jul 03 1995 18:16 | 1 |
|
|
32.5902 | Dearest Martin .... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 03 1995 18:24 | 5 |
| It had his signature at the bottom, but the same letter may well have
been sent to the other hundreds/thousands of sad bastards like me, who
decided to write in and complain.
I wonder if this will affect my ticket applications for next season ?
|
32.5903 | Who is Mister Hedley ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Fancy a brew ? | Mon Jul 03 1995 18:32 | 10 |
|
Hang on a minute ...
Martin Edwards and Dave Edwards, I detect a small similarity in
names here and I wonder if it is a bit more than coincidence. This
wouldn't be your relatives feathering the family nest by any chance
would it Dave ?
Malc.
|
32.5904 | They know your seat number... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Mon Jul 03 1995 18:36 | 9 |
| >I wonder if this will affect my ticket applications for next season ?
Dave,
If I was you, I would sit very quietly in my seat all next season other
wise you will probably suffer the close attentions of Greater
Manchesters finest...
Stuart
|
32.5905 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Mon Jul 03 1995 18:36 | 6 |
| re .5903
Mr. Hedley is a sad snarfer who flits through many conferences in order to
secure those elusive snarfs.
Martin Edwards is apparently a complete bastard. Draw your own conclusions...
|
32.5906 | Mister Hedley - UK_MUSIC conf I think ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 03 1995 18:37 | 4 |
| >Martin Edwards and Dave Edwards, I detect a small similarity in
>names here
Martin and Dave - similar ? Hmmm, interesting observation Malc.
|
32.5907 | Say, what .....? | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | | Mon Jul 03 1995 21:23 | 15 |
| Can the comments that Edwards made regarding supporting Fergie's sell
then buy policy be construed as Fergie having the final say in transfer
dealings?
If the above is true, then it makes one Mr A Ferguson, IMHO, a totally
inconsistent person esp regarding Ince ... "I'll never sell him, he has
a future ... " blah, blah, blah
Whom do you trust the least (check ONLY one) :
a. football club manager
b. football club director
c. 2.3m supporters
Rgds
|
32.5908 | | YUPPY::PANES | Togs off, lotion on | Tue Jul 04 1995 12:47 | 6 |
| I am surprised that no-one has mentioned the report in The Observer last
weekend that Kidd had agreed to the City job and then changed his mind.
This is a somewhat different version of events to the one given out
by the Public Limited Company.
Stuart
|
32.5909 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Tue Jul 04 1995 13:48 | 1 |
| Maybe no-one's sad enough to read the Observer...
|
32.5910 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Bye Bye Tories | Tue Jul 04 1995 14:53 | 4 |
| >>Maybe no-one's sad enough to read the Observer...
Bollocks.
|
32.5911 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Tue Jul 04 1995 14:57 | 2 |
| This is true. There are plenty of people who are sad enough to read the
observer, but I expect they go for the Star instead...
|
32.5912 | Minimalism rules ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Gladiators RRRREADY ! | Tue Jul 04 1995 15:00 | 6 |
|
I do so love the cut and thrust of reasoned debate and applied logic
which is always so evident in this conference.
Oscar Wilde.
|
32.5913 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Tue Jul 04 1995 15:07 | 1 |
| Read the Star, Malc?
|
32.5914 | Certainly not (but I do look at the pictures ...) | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Gladiators RRRREADY ! | Tue Jul 04 1995 15:08 | 1 |
|
|
32.5915 | Nice chaps these Palace fans | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jul 04 1995 15:40 | 7 |
| Paneso,
I've just been talking to P1 and he suggested that you might want to
share a story with us involving the manager at a branch of TGIs.
Apparently it will serve to illustrate your fine upstanding character.
Dave
|
32.5916 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Tue Jul 04 1995 17:03 | 5 |
| Dave,
Surely that should be "Panesey"...?
Stuart
|
32.5917 | Paneso or Panesey - what do the panel think ? | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jul 04 1995 17:22 | 2 |
| Good point Stuart - perhaps that's something else for Mr Panes to
reveal when he eventually replies.
|
32.5919 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Tue Jul 04 1995 18:43 | 15 |
| re .5917
Dave,
I always understood that the suffix "o" referred to surnames with a
hard sounding letter such "b" or "d", for example Beardsley is Beardo,
Robson is Robbo and so forth. The suffix "y" refers to surnames with a
softer sounding letter such as an "s", hence Barnesy and ultimately,
Panesy.
hth
Stuart
|
32.5920 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Tue Jul 04 1995 18:50 | 1 |
| Pano? Paneseyo? Subbuteo?
|
32.5921 | Not Hard like me | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Arran's in view today | Tue Jul 04 1995 18:53 | 7 |
| Re. Panesy
Just leave the 'e' out would probably be appropriate. You know what these
Sarf London types are like (smiley things)
John$in_an_insulting_mood_today
|
32.5922 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Tue Jul 04 1995 19:01 | 6 |
| John,
Given your surname, I don't think that you should really be going
around insulting people...
Stuart
|
32.5923 | It's worse if your female | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Arran's in view today | Tue Jul 04 1995 19:11 | 7 |
| Stuart,
I've had 30 years hearing them. I doubt whether anyone here is creative
enough to come up with anything new. Anywhere, creative & Arsenal are not
usually 2 words that go together.
John
|
32.5924 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Tue Jul 04 1995 19:14 | 7 |
| re .5923
Far be it for me to defend ::STRATFORDS, but I don't believe he actually used
the words "creative" and "Arsenal" together....
Anyway, what do you mean!?! They did that lovely mural!
|
32.5925 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Tue Jul 04 1995 19:23 | 7 |
| re .5923 & .5924
I don't actually ever recall using "arsenal" and "creative" in the same
sentence, unless they were separated by the words "are not currently
the most" and followed by "side in football".
Stuart
|
32.5926 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jul 04 1995 19:38 | 13 |
| Boring Boring Stuart (BBS),
>I always understood that the suffix "o" referred to surnames with a
>hard sounding letter such "b" or "d", for example Beardsley is Beardo
When have you ever referred to Beardsley as Beardo - surely you mean
Quasimodo (or Quasi for short) ? Anyway, Utd fans refer to Roy "The
New Guv'n'r" Keane as KeanO - the letter "n" cannot be construed as
being hard sounding. BTW - what's Bergkamp's nickname ? Bergy, Kampy,
Kampo, Shite ...?
Dave
|
32.5927 | I think I am creative ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Gladiators RRRREADY ! | Tue Jul 04 1995 19:38 | 10 |
|
Excuse me folks. When it comes to insulting John Hussey, I own the
legal copyright.
>I've had 30 years hearing them
So had you gone deaf for the other 20 years then John ?
Malc.
|
32.5928 | FAO of Dave "James Whale" Edwards | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Tue Jul 04 1995 19:42 | 12 |
| re .5926
Dave,
Even a Manc like you would have understood that Beardo was an example.
Keane should be Keano as the "n" is a harsher sounding letter than, for
example, an "s". BTW, since when has Keane been known as Keano? I
always thought he was called "Mouthy Gobshite".
hth
Stuart
|
32.5929 | How about Dennis? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Tue Jul 04 1995 19:44 | 10 |
| re .5926
Dave,
Bergkamp has the nickname of "Ice Man"in the Press. I guess a few
enlightened sould will probably call him "Dennis The Menace" after he
scores a couple of winning goals but in the main, he doesn't strike me
as a man who would have a nickname.
Stuart
|
32.5930 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Tue Jul 04 1995 19:47 | 1 |
| Johnny Foreigner?
|
32.5931 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jul 04 1995 19:50 | 14 |
| BBS,
>Even a Manc like you would have understood that Beardo was an example.
Surely an example is intended to be a valid representation of the point
you are *struggling* to make. As Beardsley is *never* referred to as
Beardo, I was merely attempting to point out that this was a
particularly bad example.
I presume that, as Bergkamp's name ends in a "P", and that this is a
particularly hard-sounding letter, then his nickname will be BergkampY.
Hmmm - fits in well with Spunky, Shitey, Donkey and Dopey.
|
32.5932 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Tue Jul 04 1995 19:51 | 2 |
| Now now...please, gentlemen....outside, okay? Go take a cold shower, the both
of you...
|
32.5933 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Tue Jul 04 1995 19:52 | 1 |
| ....separately.
|
32.5934 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Tue Jul 04 1995 20:10 | 21 |
| re .5930
Thats rich coming from a Welshman!
re .5931
Dave,
Following the logic of earlier arguments, he should be Bergkampo not
Bergkampy. However, I maintain that he is not the sort of player to
have a nickname.
Granted that Beardsley is never called Beardo by the fans, he was
referred to in an interview by Venison before the Everton game on Sky
as Beardo hence he is an example of the general rule that I referred
to.
Now bugger off and hassle Martin Edwards instead ;^)
Stuart
|
32.5935 | | YUPPY::PANES | Togs off, lotion on | Tue Jul 04 1995 20:24 | 6 |
| I'm not sure what you are all on about, but I thought I'd just pop in
to say "Hi , hugs and P1 is a rotten liar".
Kim Thermo
|
32.5936 | What about... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Indecision is the key to flexibility | Tue Jul 04 1995 20:42 | 9 |
| Re : Bergkamp
If he scores a couple of goals each game, he could be called a BK
Double Berger !!
Just a thought !!
Ian.
|
32.5937 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Tue Jul 04 1995 20:46 | 5 |
| >Just a thought !!
No it wasn't ;^)
Stuart
|
32.5938 | | YUPPY::PANES | Git Weekly's - Git of the Month | Wed Jul 05 1995 12:34 | 4 |
| No comments from the devoted about Alex "Fork Tongue" Ferguson's latest
quotes about "that nice Mr Ince"?
Stuart
|
32.5939 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Wed Jul 05 1995 12:45 | 8 |
| Stuart,
Smacks of sour grapes a little bit. You'd have thought that they
wouldn't be shocked by Inces behaviour regarding transfers. After all,
isn't this the same Paul Ince who handled his move from West Ham to
TGFTITW with care and sensitivity?
Stuart
|
32.5940 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jul 05 1995 13:23 | 30 |
| Stuart & Stuart,
Gimme a chance to read the papers - we don't all start work at 08:30
you know !
For those of you who don't know, Fergie has accused Ince of plotting
his move to Inter Milan for months. He also claims that Ince informed
Utd staff that he was quitting just hours after the Cup Final. There's
also lots of "he said, they said, I said" crap which may or may not be
true.
It comes as no surprise to hear this. I was convinced for some time
that the deal was not initiated by Utd purely for cash, and this news
goes some way to confirming that.
>Smacks of sour grapes a little bit
Why ? Surely Fergie has the right to defend himself and the club over
the apparently crazy decision to sell someone who was arguably their
best player. Fergie and Edwards have taken a lot of stick over this
transfer - admittedly I've chipped in with a bit as well - and I think
that Fergie is perfectly entitled to "set the record straight".
Anyway, the newspaper report also goes on to say that Fergie has
declared the Utd sales over, thereby ending speculation that Sharpe and
KanKan may go - hmmm, we'll see.
Dave
|
32.5941 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Wed Jul 05 1995 13:29 | 7 |
| Dave,
The way the report read, it was a real whine about the way Ince left.
Given the manner of Ince's transfer to Utd, they cannot have any
complaints. It was purely keeping in with the players character.
Stuart
|
32.5942 | Just warming up for tomorrow !! | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | Euro-Cup & Relegation Double | Wed Jul 05 1995 16:30 | 8 |
| >> <<< Note 32.5940 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
>> the apparently crazy decision to sell someone who was arguably their
>> best player. Fergie and Edwards have taken a lot of stick over this
....shouldn't that be "....arguingly there best player....."
Rob ;-)
|
32.5943 | Milan...once the fashion capital of Europe | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Jul 05 1995 16:50 | 42 |
| >For those of you who don't know, Fergie has accused Ince of plotting
>his move to Inter Milan for months. He also claims that Ince informed
>Utd staff that he was quitting just hours after the Cup Final. There's
>also lots of "he said, they said, I said" crap which may or may not be
>true.
Funny, I thought the one thing that all aprties seemed to agree on was
that Ince *didn't* want to leave United and was very shocked to hear
that the club wanted to sell him. If memory serves, I've heard this
from:
- Ince
- Man Utd. supporters club spokesman
- British newspapers (yeh, so what)
- Italian newspapers (same as above)
- Italian teletext
On a lighter note, I'm just back from a week in Minorca and I'm
delighted to say that if street fashion on the island is anything to go
by, sales of Man. Utd. football shirts (in all the various colours) are
blooming, far outstripping any other variety. Actually, the black shirt
was perhaps a little down on expectations, but this could be attributed
to the blazing hot sun at this time of year which renders it somewhat
unsuitable.
Likewise, here in Milan it's difficult to walk through the centre
without seeing a Man. Utd shirt (the yellow-and-green shirt seems to
be particularly popular at the moment). In fact, at a glance, I'd say
that sales of Man. Utd football shirts are surpassed only by the
red-and-black of Milan and the blue-and-black of Inter.
A little worrying is the lack of Ryan Giggs duvet covers (given the
Italian dislike for all things French-sounding, perhaps the marketing
people at OT would be advised to advertise them as "continental quilt
covers"). In any case, far be it for me to conduct an investigation
into the sleeping habits of the Milanese.
A pat on the back to all involved with merchandising at T.G.F.C.I.T.W.
Dom
|
32.5944 | Smokescreen ? | CHEFS::GROOMN | A curry a day keeps the missus away | Thu Jul 06 1995 15:19 | 6 |
32.5945 | Paul "loyalty" Ince | YUPPY::PANES | is drop dead gorgeous | Mon Jul 10 1995 12:40 | 9 |
| Tears welled up in my eyes, as I read Mr Ince opening his heart to the News of
the World. He feels aggrieved about Mr Ferguson's comments, and explains
how strongly he feels about loyalty. He says he lives his life like he
plays his football - so he must be a dirty, gobby, vicious, little shit of
the "park" as well. It will be interesting to see how "The Guvnor" gets on
in Italy.
Stuart
|
32.5946 | KanKan for sale | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 10 1995 20:28 | 3 |
| Following a meeting at OT today, Fergie has finally agreed to let
KanKan go. Anybody want a moaning mard-arse who will throw his toys
around if he doesn't get selected for the team ?
|
32.5947 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Jul 10 1995 20:37 | 11 |
32.5948 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 10 1995 20:47 | 8 |
| BBS,
Mr Ferguson is still keen on Anderton and I would imagine Kanchelskis
would be used as part of a new offer. Of the clubs interested in
Andrei (Blackburn, Leeds, Everton and Spurs) I would prefer him to go to
Spurs - I mean, they're no threat next season are they ?
Dave
|
32.5949 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Jul 10 1995 20:53 | 7 |
| >they're no threat next season are they ?
Moaning Manc,
For once we are in complete agreement!
Stuart
|
32.5950 | Ewood News | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Mon Jul 10 1995 20:57 | 14 |
|
Don't be surprised if KAN KAN comes to Ewood if he has been told he
can leave United.
He and his agent have been seen at the training camp over the past few
weeks and the attraction of the champions league could be the deciding
factor.
If he does come, Ripley will be out of Ewood probally back to
Middlesborough.
Regards
Stephen
|
32.5951 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 10 1995 20:59 | 9 |
| Stephen,
Hmm - I am aware of Blackburn's interest in KanKan. I would be very
surprised if Utd a) sold him to Blackburn and b) sold him to a club
without negotiating a decent part-exchange. It's been bad enough this
summer, but to lose another player with no obvious replacement is just
barking mad - now then, if Shearer was part of the deal ........
Dave
|
32.5952 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Jul 10 1995 21:02 | 10 |
| >but to lose another player with no obvious replacement is just
>barking mad
Dave,
Can't Giggs or Sharpe play in the same position? Given the actions of
The Mad Jock and his cohorts this summer, don't be surprised if he
leaves and nobody is signed to replace him.
Stuart
|
32.5953 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 10 1995 21:07 | 11 |
| Stuart,
Giggs and Sharpe are both heavily left-sided players. The only
possible solution is to play Sharpe on the left, Cole and Cantona (when
available) in the middle, and let Giggs have a free-role. However,
this still only leaves a midfield of Keane and Butt which, despite what
Fergie says, ain't great. If they signed ANderton, I'd like to see him
play in centre-midfield, alongside Butt or Keane, with the front-four
as before. Might be interesting - well, mildly interesting anyway.
Dave
|
32.5954 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 10 1995 21:09 | 1 |
| Better still, offer KanKan to Newcastle and get Gillespie back.
|
32.5955 | MUFC WWW site? | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Tue Jul 11 1995 20:32 | 4 |
| Anyone know what has happened to MUFC's WWW site? I've heard on the
grapevine that it was taken down for "Legal Reasons"?
James.
|
32.5956 | KAN KAn | MUGGER::HUGHESS | | Wed Jul 12 1995 16:02 | 3 |
| How much do UTd want for Kanchelskis. The Independent say Joe Royle
will table a bid today.
|
32.5957 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jul 12 1995 16:08 | 10 |
| >How much do UTd want for Kanchelskis
I don't think the money is the issue. I think Fergie will want to
prevent a third departure from the club this summer, without any new
signings. He is more likely to deal with clubs who have players he is
interested in signing ie Anderton at Spurs, Unsworth at Everton etc,
with the aim of using KanKan as part of the deal.
To answer your question, if Warren Barton is worth 4.5m, then expect to
pay 5-6m for the Whinging Winger.
|
32.5958 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Jul 12 1995 17:12 | 11 |
| Dave,
apparently he wants to sign a replacement for Kanwossischops before
letting him go so I doubt if Unsworth will be at TGFCITW unless he is
going to suddenly to learn how to cross a ball.
The papers this morning said that S**** are interested in signing
Kanchelskis but not in part exchange for Anderton. So we can expect the
swap to take place this week then.
Stuart
|
32.5959 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jul 12 1995 17:35 | 11 |
| re: replacement for Kanthingy
Utd don't necessarily need another wide player for next season. They
could still field a forward line of Sharpe, Giggs, Cantona and Cole
which ain't that bad in my book. What they really need is a creative
midfielder who doesn't mind tackling now and then, and a centre-back -
unless MayDay gets Fergie's vote of confidence. Anderton and Unsworth
respectively would fill those roles, hence the possibility of a deal with
Spurs or Everton.
|
32.5960 | Andrei | MUGGER::HUGHESS | | Wed Jul 12 1995 17:46 | 7 |
| Unsworth has just signed a three year contract. Everton are bidding
for Short as a replacement for Watson, you may have rideout as part
exchange. apparently he finishes well especially just outside the six
yard box. :-)
Kan Kan has been quoted as saying he would like to play for Robbo.
What can robbo offer?
|
32.5961 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jul 12 1995 17:52 | 10 |
| >Unsworth has just signed a three year contract
Ince signed a 6-year deal last summer, as did Kanchybaby. Contracts
don't tend to mean much nowadays ! Maybe Royle wants Short to replace
Unsworth !
>What can robbo offer?
5m - which is 1m more than you lot have offered.
|
32.5962 | when? | MUGGER::HUGHESS | | Wed Jul 12 1995 17:59 | 9 |
| Have we offered 4 mill? when? Today?
Unsworth is english. If it was an exchange deal then I think there
would have to be a cash adjustment by Utd.
|
32.5963 | Dream on ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jul 12 1995 18:03 | 9 |
| The papers reported yesterday that Everton would table a bid of 4
million.
>Unsworth is english. If it was an exchange deal then I think there
>would have to be a cash adjustment by Utd.
WHAT ! Unsworth has the potential to be a very good player but you
can't seriously think that an uncapped scouse brat is worth more than
an experienced international like Kanchelskis.
|
32.5964 | MAncc | MUGGER::HUGHESS | | Wed Jul 12 1995 18:08 | 7 |
| Oh I forgot, he's scouse, therefore he'll interview like
Ian Rush, ok knock a few million off then. :-?
Actually his parents are from stockport, he's perfected the scouse
accent and recently graduated in handling car stereo's
|
32.5965 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Kylie fan club | Wed Jul 12 1995 18:29 | 6 |
32.5966 | ooh err | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jul 12 1995 18:29 | 5 |
| >recently graduated in handling car stereo's
^^^^^^^^
Handling - is that the same as thieving, or does he just like feeling
and stroking them ?
|
32.5967 | 11 letters | MUGGER::HUGHESS | | Wed Jul 12 1995 18:34 | 10 |
| >>if Villa signed him I'd probably wet my pants with joy.
What you did'nt do that when you bought fashanu.
If Everton bought Kanchelskis, I would even buy an EVERTON shirt
with his name on it.
Actually think of the money EVERton would rake in if we had his name
alone, an extra 13.50 a shirt. Joe offer 5 mill.
|
32.5968 | Fergie loves Kan Kan | CHEFS::NEWLANDM | | Fri Jul 14 1995 15:17 | 11 |
| And now Fergie has said Kan Kan will put on a Manure jersey this season
if they haven't sold him by the time the season starts. (this was
Reliably? found in the "Sun"). Kanwussiewhinger isn't exactly going to
be at his most dangerous if he doesn't care tp play for the side (even
if he is supposed to be a professional, (we know what prima donnas
footballers are!)).
Though I expect he will have moved by then
Laters
Mart
|
32.5969 | Manc Evening News | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | | Sun Jul 16 1995 19:49 | 6 |
| Manchester Evening News ran a telephone poll - majority (57%) wants
Fergie to go.
Did anyone out there participated?
What does noters think?
|
32.5970 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 17 1995 13:48 | 6 |
| >Manchester Evening News ran a telephone poll - majority (57%) wants
>Fergie to go.
>What does noters think?
I think that the majority of people who phoned in were City fans !
|
32.5971 | Edwards is the true villain !!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jul 17 1995 16:16 | 15 |
| All 57% of the 884 who took part !!!! Huge poll.
Teletext is also running a phone in on the "Should Fergie go ? " issue
and normally you get a few thousand replies so it should be intersting
to see a non manc-centric view.I will post the result when I see it
unless someone else does first.
Personally I feel that Edwards should go (no not you Dave) as he seems
quite happy to sell players while Fergies on holiday (Ince) and let
Fergie take the flak when he gets back to Manchester.
Stretch.
|
32.5972 | help | CHEFS::PITCHERS | | Mon Jul 17 1995 16:33 | 11 |
|
hi
Can any one tell me the MUFC internet address this would be most
appreciated.
regards
Steve
|
32.5973 | i'm on pills for me nerves, ya know :-) | SNOOTY::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Mon Jul 17 1995 16:34 | 5 |
| > Personally I feel that Edwards should go (no not you Dave) as he
No! Kick Dave Edwards out! Its blokes like him wot cause unrest.
Ian.
|
32.5974 | Mark Hughes | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | | Mon Jul 17 1995 23:55 | 14 |
| Just saw the Sparky video and couple more on ManU Goldem Goals and FA
Cup Goals. Brought tears to my eyes that Sparky will be playing in
another team next season. With him there is no such thing as a tap-in
goals. Its thunderbolts, volleys and pure power. Also not to forget
the way he shield the ball until his team-mates get into position.
Like Cantona say, Hughes is the main man for ManU. He holds everything
together. He plays with total committment. What else can one ask for?
Remember the pass made to Whiteside on the wing during the FA Cup Final
in the mid 80's? Remember the spectacular volley from 30 yd two season
ago? Remember ....
Thanks for the memories, Mark. Good luck at Stamford Bridge.
|
32.5975 | Just score 3 at the away game at Old Trafford | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:02 | 14 |
|
Although it pains me to say it, I agree that he has scored some really
spectacular goals and he is one of the best target men around. I think
Chelsea will really benefit.
In my opinion he will still be playing to a high standard in 3 years
time. Man Utd were short-sighted and should have given him the contract
he wanted.
Actually my favourite was the goal he scored in the European Cup
Winners final. Maybe not the most spectacular but as far as scoring
under pressure it was a great goal.
Neil
|
32.5976 | | YUPPY::PANES | Not even with yours | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:16 | 7 |
32.5977 | You're a bitter man Stuart :-) .... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this world | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:23 | 1 |
|
|
32.5978 | who's next .?.?.?.?.?. | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:25 | 16 |
| Ref Hughes goals - Dying seconds against Oldham to force the replay.
Then on to help whup the very team he has gone to in the final .
Good luck to him. Class player. Stupid, stupid Man U for the treatment
they gave him. Chelsea should be an interesting/dangerous side this
season.
Ref polls - The teletext poll on the " Bring me the head of Alfredo
Ferguson " (bad movie pun!!) was:-
3,969 votes of which YES he should go 39%
of which NO he should stay 61%
That is two fifths of the calls wanting him out. Time to start worrying
when he gets the " vote of confidence " from the directors.
Stretch.
|
32.5979 | St Stuart of Selhurst | YUPPY::PANES | Not even with yours | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:28 | 8 |
| <<< Note 32.5977 by AYOV29::MTHEODORESON "I'm not long for this world" >>>
-< You're a bitter man Stuart :-) .... >-
and apparently universally disliked/hated. But thats the cross I have to bear
for not wearing red-tinted specs.
Stuart
|
32.5980 | Crystal Paranoid ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this world | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:46 | 15 |
|
St Stuart of Selhurst
> apparently universally disliked/hated.
Not at all, not at all. Some of us (probably not the red-tinted
speccy ones) like your little MUFC mud-slinging tantrums. However it's
like everything really : some of the jokes are good and some are not
quite so good. We are not professional humourists in here and can not
be expected to hit the target every time spot on. However if you fire
enough bullets you are bound to get it occasionally. Well that's my
philosophy anyway ...
Malc.
|
32.5981 | Trying for the "final four" in all comps. this year too? | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:50 | 7 |
| >and apparently universally disliked/hated. But thats the cross I have to bear
>for not wearing red-tinted specs.
It ain't...it's the cross you have to bear for wearing red-and-blue-tinted
specs ;-)
Dom
|
32.5982 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:57 | 6 |
| >>>But thats the cross I have to bear for not wearing red-tinted specs.
I wouldn't have said that was the reason...
<smilies'n'stuff>
|
32.5983 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:59 | 12 |
| re. "Crystal Paranoid"
Why the hell didn't I think of that one at certain times in the latter
half of the season? Or is it an oldie?
Talk of hitting the nail on the head...
Dom
|
32.5984 | Lay off our Stuart, you lot ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this world | Tue Jul 18 1995 14:13 | 13 |
|
> re. "Crystal Paranoid"
> Why the hell didn't I think of that one at certain times in the
> latter half of the season?
Err ... because you're not very bright ??? ... :-)
> Or is it an oldie?
I don't know if it is (but most of my jokes are). I just made it up.
Frank Carson. News at Ten. Trumpton.
|
32.5985 | Who me, Guv?? | YUPPY::PANES | Not even with yours | Tue Jul 18 1995 14:40 | 36 |
| Ackshirley chaps, I don't really give the proverbial bowel movement. We
aren't born to win popularity contests. As some of you might have guessed
I like having a pop at ManU. Me, I like my footie and I respect others
who think the same way. I have no gripe with most real football fans . I mean
the ones who can applaud ( like I do ) good stuff from the other side, the
ones who passionately support their team - without being reduced to
tribalism and the mindless violence . I mean the ones who make an effort
to try and see "their" team once in a while. I detest bandwagon jumpers
and I have to say that the mob from Salford appear to have more than
their fair share ( I even spotted some their ghastly shirts in Australia
earlier on in the year - VB and smilies all round).
Similarly I don't have much of an axe to grind with the way some of
the football clubs behave. Some clubs actually try to foster a good
relationship with their paying supporters and the community. Manchester
United Football Club PLC is a shameless, cynical business, who are out
to make money. They have treated their fans disrespectfully ( notably
pay us a tenner , join our club, and one day you might get a season ticket).
I have no time for Edwards ( Martin that is - but I guess like father like
son). I happen to have enjoyed a lot of the Manc football over the last
few seasons, but some of you suggest that I might be paranoid, but if
you want to see true paranoia check out the happy go lucky Taggart lookalike
of a manager when he is being interviewed after a defeat.
I also think that Crystal Palace Football Club Ltd with Mr Noades at the
helm treats the paying punters with distain and a callousness which would
make a very callous thing feel somewhat inadequate.
Some of the noters with better memories or possibly better reading skills
out there, might have noticed that I often take the pish out of Palace as
well.
Have fun,
Stuart
|
32.5986 | May the ghost of Andy Sant haunt you... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Jul 18 1995 14:50 | 3 |
| It's no good whimpering, Stuart...we still hate you ;-)
Dom
|
32.5987 | The "darling of the neroazzurri"... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:19 | 16 |
| Quick update on Paul Ince's acclimatization period at Inter (primarily
for the benefit of that bitter man, Stuart Panes):
"La Gazzetta dello Sport" (should need no introduction by now) today
described as a "cheerful extrovert" (are you cringing yet, Stuart?).
They quoted Ince as saying that the three things that have most
impressed him about Italy are:
- the sunshine (to tell the truth, it's cloudy but muggy in Milan)
- the warmth of the people
- the magnificent food ("back in England, I was used to eating at
MacDonald's" ;-))
Newspapers...don't you just love 'em?!
Dom
|
32.5988 | Just popped in for a gloat | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Kylie fan club | Fri Jul 21 1995 15:13 | 8 |
32.5989 | Why do they only get a third of the fee ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Death to all snarfers | Fri Jul 21 1995 15:20 | 1 |
|
|
32.5990 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Kylie fan club | Fri Jul 21 1995 15:39 | 3 |
| He gets a third, and his old club get another third.
Mike
|
32.5991 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 24 1995 13:59 | 4 |
| The latest rumour from OT (and Teletext) is that Utd are after
Gianfranco Zola from Parma. Fergie is supposedly preparing a 10m quid
bid - yeah right, I suppose he could play upfront with Baggio and
Stoichkov.
|
32.5992 | Not according to the Guardian | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Down in Dunure | Mon Jul 24 1995 14:17 | 3 |
| Guardian says that Fergie's decided against Zola or Asprilla and Blomqvist
and is looking at Marc Overmars of Ajax for 5.5m.
|
32.5993 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Jul 24 1995 14:18 | 16 |
| Dave,
Don't suppose you read the Mail on Sunday extracts from Fergies book
yesterday?
He slated Ince for playing only 4 great games last season, saying that
Bryan Robson played well all season. Also slated Blackburn as
they were ordinary, bad losers and not worthy champions. Also, they
were the press darlings and nobody wanted TGFTITW to win the League. Talk
about a bad loser, particularly re Blackburn. It shows an inadequacy of
character on Ferguson's part that he feels TGFTITW should be liked and
loved.
The blokes cracking up.
Stuart
|
32.5994 | she used to run barefoot, you see... | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Mon Jul 24 1995 14:18 | 9 |
| **Warning** Obvious *and* shite joke follows...
>>>Zola from Parma
There won't be a boot deal, I take it.
<boom boom>
|
32.5995 | Trying to wind me up Stuart ? | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 24 1995 14:46 | 40 |
| > Don't suppose you read the Mail on Sunday extracts from Fergies book
> yesterday?
Nope
> He slated Ince for playing only 4 great games last season, saying that
> Bryan Robson played well all season.
Fair comment - Ince did have a poor season. "Slated" - your word, the
Mails word ..?
> Also slated Blackburn as they were ordinary, bad losers and not worthy
> champions. Also, they were the press darlings and nobody wanted TGFTITW
> to win the League.
Again, a fair comment. Blackburn were "ordinary" - Dalglish is/was a
bad loser, and I've already made my feelings known about last seasons
champions ! Also true about the last comment - using this conference
as a reflection of the feelings of your average footie fan, the support
was certainly for Blackburn. Please refer to the many notes along the
lines of "Come on Blackburn - we love you. Don't let those dirty little
mancs win again" blah blah blah
> Talk about a bad loser, particularly re Blackburn. It shows an inadequacy
> of character on Ferguson's part that he feels TGFTITW should be liked and
> loved.
Get real Stuart ! Fergie's main priority has been to develop teams that
produce entertaining, exciting football week-in week-out. This has
largely been achieved during the last 4 seasons, and has had a profound
effect on the style being adopted by other Premiership teams. Sure,
there were problems last season and to his credit, Fergie has attempted
some kind of "clean-up" operation with the transfers of Hughes and
Ince. What probably bugs him, and certainly bugs most Utd fans, is
this patheticly blinkered dislike/hatred shown towards the club and its
fans by so-called Football supporters. But then, he can't admit to
that without being called paranoid - can he ?
|
32.5996 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Jul 24 1995 14:50 | 10 |
| Dave,
Your note shows signs of deepening paranoia...
Dr Stuart
BTW Slated was the word I used. The Mail were serialising the book and he
was extremely critical of Ince.
|
32.5997 | From the halfway line ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Death by Bongo Bongo | Mon Jul 24 1995 15:06 | 11 |
|
Dave
> Trying to wind me up Stuart ?
I'm beginning to think he is. He tried it with me the other day.
Rest assured that retribution will be ours ere long. To be going on
with, a couple of mentions of Nayim will suffice.
Malc$Nayim.
|
32.5998 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 24 1995 15:08 | 1 |
| Nayim
|
32.5999 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 24 1995 15:15 | 1 |
| from the halfway line
|
32.6000 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 24 1995 15:15 | 1 |
| YES - .6000. Is this where one does a "SNARF" ?
|
32.6001 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Mon Jul 24 1995 15:20 | 1 |
| Oh dear.
|
32.6002 | Och Dave don't you start this rubbish as well :-( | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Death by Bongo Bongo | Mon Jul 24 1995 15:24 | 1 |
|
|
32.6003 | I'm up for it | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Jul 24 1995 15:29 | 21 |
| Dave,
>Trying to wind me up Stuart ?
Nope, merely trying to find out if you'd read the serialisation and
whether or not you agreed with his views. Obviously you do.
re -1
Malc,
>He tried it with me the other day.
Listen here, Bucko M'laddie, we've been through this before. It was a
genuine attempt to find out some info (Ok so I took the p1$$ when
asking but it was edited when pointed out that your sensitivites might
get hurt) but no, you got all aggressive....
Hugs, etc
Stuart
|
32.6004 | Up for what exactly ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Death by Bongo Bongo | Mon Jul 24 1995 15:48 | 14 |
|
Stuart
And no bloody wonder I got all aggresive. I read your original
reply and just saw red. I thought "Right he's getting it in the neck
for that one", extracted your note, wrote my reply and posted it, and
in the time I took to do all that you and Matt had been deleting and
rewriting stuff all over the place so the whole situation had changed.
So probably I should take at least some of the blame for charging in
like Steve Bull in a china shop but I might venture that you obviously
got slung out of the Diplomacy Corps before you worked for DEC ...
Malc$jolly_and_easygoing_chap_really_but_a_total_xxxx_when_aroused.
|
32.6006 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Jul 24 1995 16:45 | 7 |
| Malc,
>_but_a_total_xxxx_when_aroused
and thats another rumour thats been doing the rounds...
Stuart
|
32.6007 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Mon Jul 24 1995 17:34 | 2 |
| I understand Fergie has some very complimentary things (NOT!) to say about
the fair citizens of Leeds too...
|
32.6008 | Who will he sign???? | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Jul 26 1995 14:17 | 5 |
32.6009 | Overmars for O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Jul 28 1995 20:55 | 7 |
32.6010 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jul 28 1995 21:25 | 7 |
| Brian,
I don't honestly think Utd have the kind of money it will take to buy
Overmars. Perhaps they shouldn't have been too hasty in selling
Kanwhinginggit, and could then have offered him to Ajax in part-ex.
Dave$bored_with_all_this_transfer_speculation
|
32.6011 | ManU Far East tour (Malaysia) | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | | Mon Jul 31 1995 11:31 | 31 |
| ManU is currently in Malaysia as part of their summer tour in the Far
East.
The tour got off on a controversial start with the cancellation of a
tea-party (15 quid per person) organised by the Supporters Club. The
reason - ManU PLC is tied exclusively to a private company on this tour
so s*d the fans.
The alternative - organise an autograph signing session in the hotel.
The results - total chaos !!!!! About 4,000 yes 4,000 fans turned up.
Some as early as 4 hours before the events. Fans grew restless when it
was announced that the session will only last an hour. So some section
started shoving. Fearing a nasty incident, ManU called off the
session. Riot police was called to disperse the crowd.
About 1,000 fans turned up in the rain to watch ManU trained.
Tonight ManU plays a local club. A crowd of 70-80,000 is expected.
United's probably line-up :
Schmeichel, Parker, Bruce, Pallister, Irwin, Sharpe, McClair, Butt,
Keane, Cooke and Scholes
The local side is expected to include Alan Davidson (exForest) and
David Mitchell (exRangers).
Edwards and Kidd are also in town while Fergie is back home sending
apologetic mails to the 4,000 who turned up for the autograph session.
Robert
|
32.6012 | No Eric cantona then? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Jul 31 1995 11:56 | 1 |
|
|
32.6013 | Just building up towards the 10th , Dave | YUPPY::PANES | You can't de-fuse this timebomb | Mon Jul 31 1995 12:42 | 9 |
| Malaysia eh.... The alleged home of match fixing.
As to the French chappy, you have to remember that he is a Manchester
United player, and therefore subject to the "other rulebook".
Hope this helps,
Stuart
|
32.6014 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Mon Jul 31 1995 12:55 | 8 |
| Man U could be in the do-do after Cantona played in a friendly against
Rochdale last Wednesday....
I can't remember, is he banned from all ``competitive' football or from
all football activities?...
Ray....
|
32.6015 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 31 1995 13:10 | 14 |
| re: .6013
Counting the days, Stuart.
re: .6014
Ray,
I assumed that he was banned from all competitive games. Did he not
play in some friendly/charidy jobby a few weeks ago ? This would be a
major screw-up, even by Utds standards, if this leads to a further
suspension.
Dave
|
32.6016 | Only 11 days to go (including today) | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Jul 31 1995 13:18 | 8 |
| Dave,
FIFA allowed Cantona to play in the charity match the other week.
However the Old Farts of Lancaster Gate did ban Cantona from *all*
footballing activities hence they have written to TGFTITW for their
observations of the "Rochdale Affair".
Stuart
|
32.6017 | ManU in Malaysia | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | | Mon Jul 31 1995 14:32 | 12 |
| re: a few back
>Malaysia eh.... The alleged home of match fixing.
Sad but true. We have the strongest prison league though ;-)))))
Seriously, there was no proof thus no one was convicted. Instead
players were banned from 1 yr to 2 yr from all football activities
beside being banished to remote parts of the country.
ManU is also without Giggs (injured).
|
32.6018 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Jul 31 1995 14:57 | 5 |
| >players were banned from 1 yr to 2 yr from all football activities
Obviously they could still play in friendlies....
Stuart
|
32.6019 | ALL forms of footballing activities | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | | Mon Jul 31 1995 15:09 | 6 |
| Stuart
They are banned from ALL football activities - play, coach, administer,
etc
Robert
|
32.6020 | Uniteds Football inactivity | SIOG::G_ROBINSON | | Mon Jul 31 1995 16:46 | 4 |
| The way United played at the end of last Season I thought they were
banned from all Footballing actvity.
The Scouser at SIOG........
|
32.6021 | Since they can't play by the rules.... | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Mon Jul 31 1995 16:56 | 7 |
| I say ban the whole team for the rest of the season & make Fergie
appologies to each & every Leeds fan for the disgraceful remarks he
made about Leeds fans in his new book..
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6022 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 31 1995 17:54 | 6 |
| errr Rick, Fergie *HAS* already apologised.
Anyway, what was so disgraceful about the remarks. Everybody knows
that Leeds fans are animals - he just came out and said it.
re: Scouser as SIOG ? Just where is SIOG ?
|
32.6023 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Mon Jul 31 1995 18:08 | 7 |
| >errr Rick, Fergie *HAS* already apologised.
He's applogised to the club but not to the fans....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6024 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 31 1995 18:13 | 10 |
| >He's applogised to the club but not to the fans....
So, you expect him to send a letter to all the Sheep eh ? I'm sure
that his letter will be published in your 1st match-day programme, and
the press have printed summarised details anyway. This is all on the
assumption that the Sheep buy and read the tabloids, and don't just
look at the pictures.
Cheers,
Dave
|
32.6025 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Jul 31 1995 18:19 | 7 |
| Dave,
Dangerous thing to assume that Leeds fans can read. After all, they
have only just learnt that the human race has evolved speech and gave
up grunting years ago...
Stuart
|
32.6026 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Mon Jul 31 1995 18:26 | 6 |
| Unlike many ManU fans who still haven't evolved to the stage where they
can grunt!!!
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6027 | Anyway, you smell. | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Kylie fan club | Mon Jul 31 1995 18:46 | 4 |
| Cor, flippin eck. If you want real cutting edge witty banter, stuff radio 4;
just get yerself down to the FOOTY notes conference, that's what I say. 8-)
Mike
|
32.6028 | you'd put Hislop and Merton out of a job | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Mon Jul 31 1995 18:58 | 4 |
| Any truth in the rumour that Messrs Stratford and Morrell are due to
appear in the next season of "Have I got news for you?".
Ian.
|
32.6029 | Subtle it ain't ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | And now ... the gallery | Mon Jul 31 1995 19:08 | 7 |
|
> you'd put Hislop and Merton out of a job
That'll be Shaka and Sniffer I take it ?
Angus Deayton.
|
32.6030 | Placing SIOG on the map | SIOG::G_ROBINSON | | Mon Jul 31 1995 19:55 | 6 |
| RE EdwardsD,
SIOG is in Dublin. Its Gaelic for something but Im not telling you what
as I couldnt handle the slagging.
Gary.
|
32.6031 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Mon Jul 31 1995 20:26 | 8 |
|
lads, SIOG is the Irish word for `fairy'....
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH....
ps....sorry Gary,
Ray, (ex DUB01::)....
|
32.6032 | We wont be hearing from Ray any more.. | SIOG::G_ROBINSON | | Mon Jul 31 1995 20:55 | 1 |
| I Know where you live..................................................
|
32.6033 | Selangor 1 ManU 4 (1st leg) | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | | Tue Aug 01 1995 09:13 | 38 |
| Just in case anyone is interested :
Selangor Selection 1 (0)
Man Utd 4 (0)
United scorers were Bruce, Butt, Pallister and Sharpe. The
center-halves' goals were off corners (not surprising since Pallister
is taller by a head from the tallest person in the Selection team ;-))
Butt's goal was from a weak back-pass while Sharpe's goal was a real
beauty! First half was quite even.
Strange watching United without Hughes. I kept on looking for the ball
towards the target man. I guess all of us will have to be accustomed
to this feeling for a long, long time! Neither was there any wing play
with KanKan and Riggs not playing. Neville tried his best but it is
JUST NOT THE SAME.
If United fielded this side in the Premier League, they will struggle.
With Cantona not being available for sometime and injuries to Riggs and
Cole, United will start slowly this season.
The crowd? 65,000 on a Monday night which shows the drawing power and
support of TGFCITW
There was a noticeable gasp when United turned out in their new away
jerseys - the shirt was two toned - light grey on top half (like
Liverpool's), darkish grey for the bottom half and the shorts. Maybe
the crowd was wondering what to do with their red, green-yellow, blue
or black jerseys!
There were at least a thousand of those 'old' jerseys. Most popular
for those with numbers - "7". There were even some with vintage Adidas.
Maybe I should check my garage and take out the white Admiral jersey
with black lines running down the front-left
Ah those were the days ...
United will play the second leg on Wednesday night.
|
32.6034 | Riggs ??? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | And now ... the gallery | Tue Aug 01 1995 14:03 | 1 |
|
|
32.6035 | Classic Coke, pls | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | | Tue Aug 01 1995 16:16 | 3 |
| Oooppps - Giggs ... still shell-shocked from watching the new United.
Robert
|
32.6036 | ManU 2 Selangor 0 | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | Digital in Malaysia | Thu Aug 03 1995 14:58 | 9 |
| Lineup for the second leg :
Schmeichel (Pilkington), Parker (G Neville), Bruce, Pallister, Irwin,
Sharpe (Beecham), McClair, Butt, Keane, Scholes (Cooke), Fabruley
United won the second leg 2-0 thru Bruce and Scholes.
Attendance was 25,000 due to announcement that the home-team was not
going to field a full side as the League is resuming this Saturday.
|
32.6037 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 03 1995 17:02 | 10 |
| >Sharpe (Beecham), McClair, Butt, Keane, Scholes (Cooke), Fabruley
Couple of minor corrections :
Beecham = Beckham
Fabruley ? Hmm - could be Ben Thornley, a very young very promising
left-winger.
Cheers,
Dave
|
32.6038 | Why I love United (NOT!) No. 1435 | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Thu Aug 03 1995 20:35 | 16 |
| From: XSTACY::VBORMC::"A.P.Woodhall@newcastle.ac.uk" "Adam Woodhall"
3-AUG-1995 16:32:25.17
To: leeds-united@vax.ox.ac.uk
CC:
Subj: ****!
They've got away with it again. The Scummers are going to Villa on
the opening day of the season, and Villa, because of rebuilding work
have a reduced capacity of 35 000, and so wanted to give all their
tickets to the home fans, but the FA ruled they have to give 3 000 to
the Scum. This isn't too bad until you learn that Scum aren't taking
_any_ away fans all next season (as far as I know), cos' wait for it,
their capacity is being reduced to around 35 000 due to rebuilding!
Adam
|
32.6039 | Apa? | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | Digital in Malaysia | Fri Aug 04 1995 08:32 | 16 |
| Dave
> Beecham = Beckham
> Fabruley ? Hmm - could be Ben Thornley, a very young very promising
> left-winger.
These names (and spelling) came from ManU's press release. The
translation from Queen's English to Malaysian Manglish seems to lose
something!
Unfortunately I could not attend the second game and therefore could
not confirm whether it is Thornley or Fabruley.
Incidentally United's stay was covered as the main item in most
newspapers' sports section.
|
32.6040 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Aug 04 1995 14:47 | 22 |
| re.6038
Utds capacity will be reduced to just over 30k for the first few months
of next season. Utd currently have just over 30k season ticket
holders. I think it would be a tad unfair to expect season ticket
holders to give up their tickets to accomodate away supporters -
non-season ticket holders won't be able to go to games, so why should
away supporters ?
Villa's capacity has been reduced to 35k. Perhaps MikeF could help
with this one, but I'm sure that Villa's average attendance last season
was less than that. Therefore I'm also sure that they will have
considerably fewer season ticket holders than that. I believe the
current FA directive is that clubs must provide 30% of available
tickets to away fans - where possible, a minimum of 3000 must be
available.
Let's see : Utd - available tickets = 0. 30% of 0 = 0
Villa - available tickets (approx) = 10k. 30% of 10k = 3000.
What's the problem ?
|
32.6041 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Kylie fan club | Fri Aug 04 1995 17:16 | 12 |
| I think there's an obvious oversight in your mathematics there, Dave. The
correct equation is as follows:
Number of tickets given to away teams by Mancs= 0 (nil)
Therefore, Number of tickets given to Mancs= 0 (nil)
Be realistic. Villa will have nay probs selling 35,000 tickets for the first
match of the season against the hated enemies of all that's good. Why should we
waste any tickets by giving them to cockney fair weather Mancs, just because
they're all scared of going "up north" for a home match?
Mike
|
32.6042 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Fri Aug 04 1995 17:42 | 31 |
| Mike,
Have to say, although it really pains me to do so, but I agree with
Dave and the approach that Man U have taken to the problem.
If you have season ticket holders which, in number, are in excess
of the proposed capacity during the building works then sorry but away fans
lose everytime. Sure, its a pain in the arse if you're the away fan in
question but a football club has to rely on its home support to remain in
existence *not* on the success of their opponents.
In the case of Man Utd, and possibly Newcastle, being the away team,
the situation does change. It is widely accepted that these two teams
will be supported well when they are away from home. The geography of
their supporters is different , ie a lot of Man U fans do not come from
Manchester and the reverse is probably the case of Newcastle, but the
outcome is the same. In these cases, the game will sell out whatever
the spilt between home and away fans, eg 50/50 or 100/0, but, and this
is the big BUT, if you ban away fans from those games the FA will
expect that ban to be in force for ALL games. Taking at least 75% of
the Premiership as an example, for all but 3 or 4 games a year, the
grounds do not sell out. Therefore, you have to let away fans in. You
cannot pick and choose games where away fans can come and cannot come.
For once, the FA have it right. You have to be *consistent* in your
application of the rules and if it can be proven that home fans will
exceed away on a season ticket basis then why create financial
penalties on a club simply to be fair to 2 or 3 clubs when they visit
your ground?
Stuart
|
32.6043 | Wass going on ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | And now ... the gallery | Mon Aug 07 1995 12:53 | 9 |
|
Dave
What's this nonsense about Kandoodah not being allowed to sign for
Everton ? There was something on the radio this morning about him going
on strike if he had to return to Man Utd.
Malc.
|
32.6044 | 4 days to go Dave.. | YUPPY::PANES | We say yes to all day Sunday opening | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:03 | 5 |
| Apparently Peter Johnson ( Everton supremo ), expects ManU to "honour"
the arrangement. I had to do a double-take when I read that as I never thought
I would see the words honour and Manchester United in the same sentence.
Stuart
|
32.6045 | | NICOS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:06 | 6 |
| Mr Panes,
Would -1 be a little bit of a warm-up for Thursday....?
Stuart
|
32.6046 | From Ceefax late Saturday night......... | RDGE21::CROSSA | | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:11 | 7 |
| I believe it is something to do with Andreis old club getting a sixth
of the price tag.
If it is in the original contract he signed with Man U then they really
will just have to bite the bullet and let him go. They should also get
their lawyers eyes tested if he missed a clause like that !!
Stretch.
|
32.6047 | | NICOS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:27 | 22 |
| re:.6043
Malc,
I haven't got a clue what's going on with Kanwhinginggit. At the time
of the transfer, it was widely reported that his old club would receive
a percentage of the deal. I can only presume that Utd thought the
terms of the deal meant that Everton would pay off his old club, in the
same way that they agreed to pay Andrei's cut of the deal on top of the
agreed price. Seems a bit odd though. I can't understand why Fergie
would "welcome" Andrei's return to OT today - the player has openly
expressed his dislike for the manager, so do the decent thing chaps,
and let the deal go through.
It does make you wonder about the transfer system in this country.
Kanchelskis obviously hasn't *actually* transferred to Everton yet, so
how can Everton sell shirts with his name on, issue photies with him
holding the FA Cup etc. Blame the agents - that's what I say.
Dave
|
32.6048 | Glad he is back....he hasn't gone yet !!!! | RDGE21::CROSSA | | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:40 | 9 |
| Dave,
Throughout this whole is he, isnt he farrago his agent seems to be
responsible for the negative comments about Fergie etc. Has anyone seen
an interview with KanKan himself ? As you say, the agents are most at
fault.
As I understand it KanKan has put his name on the dotted line so Gawd
knows what's going on.
Stretch.
|
32.6049 | Conveniently forgotten... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:41 | 5 |
| Good job his name's not Paul Ince...I'm sure there'd be an uproar ;-)
Polemically,
Dom
|
32.6050 | | NICOS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:43 | 13 |
| Dave
>how can Everton sell shirts with his name on, issue photies with him
>holding the FA Cup etc. Blame the agents - that's what I say.
Blame Man Utd is what I say. Not only do they exploit their own fans
through blatant commercialism, they are now forcing other clubs to
appear to be exploiting fans by selling shirts with the name of players
they haven't even signed yet.
Demote them to the Diadora Leagues.
Stuart
|
32.6051 | | NICOS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:53 | 16 |
| Stretch,
Apparently, Fergie actually agreed terms with Andrei's agent on more
than one occasion last season and was confident that the player would
stay. As Andrei is more difficult to understand than Kenny Dalglish,
I'm sure you won't have seen/heard an interview with him, but I do have
it on good authority that it was the player's decision to go. Now
whether it was because of his dislike of Fergie, or because he will
receive 1.2m quid I don't know, and actually I don't care. He wants
out, so let him go. He'll never play for Utd again, so why drag it out
? Unless of course Utd are going to follow my advice of a few weeks back,
and use him to prise Overmaars from Ajax. If only that could be true,
coupled with pi$$ing off half of Liverpool ... hmmm, life ain't that bad
after all.
Dave
|
32.6052 | The Whale brothers | NICOS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:55 | 7 |
| re:.6050
Oi Beached,
Get on with some work !
James
|
32.6053 | Going Going Gone ?????? | RDGE21::CROSSA | | Mon Aug 07 1995 14:12 | 8 |
| Dave I agree 100 %.If his heart is not in it let him go. I thought this
all flared up last year and it all got smoothed out favourable contract
etc etc . Obviously a long term contract in some agents eyes is about
one year !!!
Stretch_who_thinks_he_should_go_now_although_I_would_rather_he_stayed.
|
32.6054 | Tin KanKan !!! | WENDYS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Mon Aug 07 1995 14:24 | 6 |
32.6055 | Free the Manchester United one ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | And now ... the gallery | Mon Aug 07 1995 14:27 | 8 |
|
> Well hes's down as an Everton player in the Suns Dream Team 95
Oh well that's it then, end of story. But what does "polemically"
mean ?
Malc.
|
32.6056 | Didn't you ever watch "The Good Old Days"? ;-) | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Aug 07 1995 14:42 | 11 |
| Mal,
"Polemically" means "with intent to cause argument". I assume it comes
from the Latin, given that there is an Italian verb "polemizzare" (= to
quarrel).
Now go and reread 32.5984, and make sure you order a large portion of
humble pie at the canteen today.
Dom
|
32.6057 | | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | And now ... the gallery | Mon Aug 07 1995 14:49 | 1 |
|
|
32.6058 | | FORTY2::MDAVIES | | Tue Aug 08 1995 13:36 | 1 |
| Birmingham 1-0 Man Utd, horrah!! Horrah!!,
|
32.6059 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Aug 08 1995 13:47 | 2 |
| Who scored? Was it a full first team for TGFTITW and if so, when will
Fergie resign?!!!?
|
32.6060 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Aug 08 1995 14:04 | 11 |
| Chris Whyte scored for Brum. The Utd team was as full-strength as it
gets without Cole, Cantona and Giggs. Early days yet chaps, early
days.
BTW Stuart - re an earlier note. The main difference between Rioch's
team and GG's team is about 12m quid. For that amount of cash I would
certainly expect an improvement and would indeed expect all Arsenal
fans to be confident of winning some silverware next season - not the
'well, we might do better than last season' rubbish.
|
32.6061 | Oi, Edwards get on with your work ;^) | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Aug 08 1995 14:10 | 7 |
32.6062 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Tue Aug 08 1995 14:20 | 7 |
| >Chris Whyte scored....
Well it looks like ex-Leeds have beaten ManU yet again!!! :->>>
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6063 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Aug 08 1995 14:30 | 7 |
| Dave,
Did I omit to mention that Arsenal have won a trophy under Bruce Riochs
reign? Last night was for the Billy Wright Memorial Trophy so our
season has already been more successful than TGFTITW's will be...
Stuart
|
32.6064 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Aug 08 1995 14:46 | 6 |
| >spending money is not a surefire way to spend money.
Beached,
Hmmm, been on the pop have we ?
|
32.6065 | Nope, just having a pop | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Aug 08 1995 15:17 | 8 |
| Jimbo,
Nope, just the usual not reading the note before entering.
The latter "spend money" should be replaced by "success". That
amendment was especially for the mentally impaired, and Ian Hawley.
Stuart
|
32.6066 | star chap | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Tue Aug 08 1995 15:59 | 9 |
|
> mentally impaired, and Ian Hawley.
Yo beached!
Nice to see you seperate me from the rest of the people in here.
Despite what Dave says, you really are a top bloke and no mistake.
Ian.
|
32.6067 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Tue Aug 08 1995 21:51 | 5 |
| According to teletext, Cantona has asked to leave ManU... :->>>>>>
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6068 | Fergusons Own Goal | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Wed Aug 09 1995 11:29 | 26 |
| Apparently, he feels the FA are being harsh by continually picking on
him.
Someone at Manchester United certainly made a *big* balls-up when they
invited Rochdale for the practice match in the first place. If they
wanted to give Cantona a run out they should have used a First Team XI
vs a Second Team XI rather than involve another club. When the FA
banned him from footballing activities, it doesn't take much to work
out that a supposedly private practice match played in front of
journalists is going to make it to the sports pages of every daily
paper and that it would be viewed as TGFCITW sticking 2 fingers up to
the FA.
Rather unsurprisingly, the FA weren't best pleased and now are accused
of persecuting the player. I have no sympathy for him nor Man Utd in
this instance. If he leaves, then English football will have lost a
very talented player but it was his own actions that have brought the
current state of affairs to a head and the stupidity of his management
that ends it.
However, no doubt that would not be how Mr Ferguson would view it and
we will have endless bleating that the FA have robbed us of this talent
and the championship, they shouldn't be running the game, ad nauseum
for the next 12 months.
Stuart
|
32.6069 | Eric is innocent! | MOVIES::PATTISON | Ian Pattison | Wed Aug 09 1995 12:07 | 6 |
| The FA cleared Man U and Cantona of any wrong in this case.
The ban doesn't include such "training" games.
--Ian
|
32.6070 | This season's lineup | WARFUT::STOCKMANS | | Wed Aug 09 1995 13:30 | 19 |
| Courtesy of the Man.Utd mailing list:
With the mass leaving of Man U that has gone on here is the team we should
pick next season!
Martin Edwards
Alex Fergurson David May My Mum Me
The Groundsman Tea Lady Pub Owner Kantakethis
Any one who wants a game Chippy owner
Be aware that Kan might not put full effort in though!
Si
|
32.6071 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Aug 09 1995 13:43 | 22 |
| Well, I'm extremely disappointed this morning following Cantona's
transfer request. I feel sure he will now go, and probably to Inter
bleedin' Milan. With Cantona still at the club, I always felt that we
had a reasonable chance of success next season. His, as yet untried,
partnership with Cole could/would have been exciting and very
productive - I had the feeling that the "experts" were writing Utd off
a tad prematurely.
Now, I feel Utd could struggle. Assuming Cantona *does* go, Ferguson
must buy. The only player in England who could replace Cantona is Le
Tissier. I'm not a great admirer of his, but I feel that Utd need
someone with his talents. Fergie must offer what it takes to prise Le
Tiss away from Southampton - I have heard, from a usually reliable
source, that Soton are currently listening to offers from Blackburn and
Man City in the region of 10m. Well, Utd have to a) match the figure,
and b) convince Le Tiss that Utd is the ideal showcase for his talents.
On both counts, I feel Utd will struggle.
The most annoying thing about this, again assuming that Cantona goes,
is that Hughes left because Cantona decided to stay, Gazza and Platt
were ignored because Cantona decided to stay, and we're now left
slightly in the "merde".
|
32.6072 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Aug 09 1995 13:52 | 3 |
| Oh, and another thing, couldn't Eric have waited until Friday to
submit his transfer request. I'm meeting Stuart "I love Eric" Panes
tomorrow and I'm sure he'll have something to say on the matter.
|
32.6073 | The rot started when they let Phelan go | YUPPY::PANES | We say yes to all day Sunday opening | Wed Aug 09 1995 14:15 | 47 |
| <<< Note 32.6072 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
> Oh, and another thing, couldn't Eric have waited until Friday to
> submit his transfer request. I'm meeting Stuart "I love Eric" Panes
> tomorrow and I'm sure he'll have something to say on the matter.
Dave ( no relation ),
I was going to keep my powder dry on this one, but a few thoughts
came to me during a quality ironing moment this morning. If , and
remember nuffink is settled yet, Cantona does move on it will cause
some ambiguous feelings for this football loving fellow. Let's face
it, the chap is a tremendously gifted player ( and I have said
this many times ), but unfortunately his "dark" side lets him down.
Irrespective of his "finest" moment happening at the San Selhurst
I truly believe that he should have left England straight away ( a
feeling apparently shared by His Happiness St Fergie ).
His dark side also appears to be a microcosm of the team and some
of the supporters. It can be a particularly unpleasant blend of
arrogance, paranoia, and violence.
It was a brave move by Leeds (x 3) to bring him and his suspect
temperament to England, a foolish one by them to sell him, but I
think the cracks were beginning to show ( the Moncur incident being
just one ). I am of the opinion that the Simmonds malarkey would
have been over by now if he had go on to pastures new. What he did
was a black mark for football, and was meat and drink for the football
bashers.
On balance I think that his stay enhanced the game, but he should
have left sooner, and perhaps even bitter bastidges like me, would have
looked on his time ( as a great footballer ) fondly.
I think United have ****ed up big time in how they have dealt with
him.
Stuart
BTW If he is not interested in the smoggy atmosphere of Milan, he
will always receive a warm welcome at the San Selhurst.
P.S. The first Pernod is on me.
|
32.6074 | | PCPLOD::PERIOD::panes | | Wed Aug 09 1995 14:27 | 7 |
|
BTW The League found him and the club not guilty of breaking the ban.
What on earth would have been his reaction if they had of found
him guilty.
Stuart
|
32.6075 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Aug 09 1995 14:54 | 11 |
| Stuart,
I believe he put in his transfer request *before* the decision was
announced. It was a predictable response from him, following along the
lines of Fergie's recent outburst that everybody, including the FA, is
anti-Utd. I'm just sick of seeing Utd in the papers for all the wrong
reasons. 2 years ago, Utd had one of best club sides England has
produced, and the future looked bright for at least the rest of the
decade. Now, it seems that the club is in shambles. I'm sure that the
majority of non-Utd fans are having a damn good time of it at the
moment.
|
32.6076 | I thought my earlier attempt at being balanced was admirable | PCPLOD::PERIOD::panes | | Wed Aug 09 1995 15:00 | 14 |
| > Stuart,
> . I'm sure that the
> majority of non-Utd fans are having a damn good time of it at the
> moment.
Dave,
No that's tomorrow night. I was pondering whether we should ban the
subject of football. You and I could talk about music, and let Stratto
chunder on about top UK cabaret artiste Paul Weller.
Stuart
|
32.6077 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Kylie fan club | Wed Aug 09 1995 15:01 | 10 |
| re:-1
Quite the contrary, Dave old pal. I almost cried when I heard that the great
Frenchman wanted out. What with all the tragedy and turmoil surrounding one of
the great homes of football and traditional pillars of the Premiership
community, I haven't slept for a week.
Honest.
Mike
|
32.6078 | Chilli sauce on that Sir?? | SIOG::G_ROBINSON | | Wed Aug 09 1995 15:03 | 4 |
| You forgot Stavros & co from The Lou Macari Kebab shop on the Stretford
Rd............
The Red under the Bed (Scouse Red)
|
32.6079 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | i|c|e|l|a|n|d | Wed Aug 09 1995 15:03 | 1 |
| Eric who?
|
32.6080 | Now they just need to sell Sharp, Giggs and Cole... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Aug 09 1995 15:04 | 16 |
| In case there were any doubts, Inter Milan are waiting like vultures to
get Cantona's signature. When asked if he was disappointed about not
managing to sign either Stoitchkov or Baggio (Inter Milan fans are getting
tired of playing second fiddle to Milan, Juve, etc. in the transfer
market), Moratti, Inter's new president said that "the only player I
really regret not bringing to Inter is Cantona, who I consider to be
probably the best player in the world at the present time".
Btw, Stuart (Palace variety), given your unofficial title of Head
Cantona Basher of the Realm, I thought .6074 was a very fair and
thoughtful note. You should do the ironing more often ;-)
Dom
P.S. If Cantona does go to Inter, I'm a little sceptical about how
he'll put up with the pressure/media in Italy. Prepare for fireworks.
|
32.6081 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Aug 09 1995 15:07 | 7 |
| >Btw, Stuart (Palace variety), given your unofficial title of Head
>Cantona Basher of the Realm, I thought .6074 was a very fair and
>thoughtful note. You should do the ironing more often ;-)
Hmm, make that .6073.
Dom
|
32.6082 | Hmmmm! | IOSG::LAYNE | | Wed Aug 09 1995 15:32 | 6 |
| Ince and Cantona in the same team again...I thought that was why United
sold him....too much fireworks!!
Oh Well
William
|
32.6083 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Aug 09 1995 17:25 | 10 |
| I've just received this on the mailing list ... There can't be 2
Stretchs can there ?
>I want to cry.
>If he goes 'cos of this I will personally throttle Kelly.
>Please dont go Eric, we're begging you.
>Stretch
|
32.6084 | No it was my doppleganger !!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Aug 09 1995 17:33 | 4 |
| No it was not me BUT I share my namesakes sentiments 100 %
The_True_Stretch.
|
32.6085 | Wooohhhoooohhoo !!!!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Wed Aug 09 1995 17:48 | 6 |
| Its obviously that Ghost thats hanging around Casper. I believe one of
them is called Stretch, the others being Fatso and Stinky. Don't
suppose there's anyone on this list that could be associated with the
other 2, is there ???
Ian$neither_fat_or_stinky!!!
|
32.6086 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 10 1995 17:26 | 3 |
| The news at lunchtime reports that Eric has decided to stay at Utd, and
that he'll be returning to England on Monday. I should be relieved at
that news, but for some reason I'm not !
|
32.6087 | An accident waiting to happen | YUPPY::PANES | Take that and bog off | Thu Aug 10 1995 19:38 | 15 |
| Dave,
If I were a carpenter ( sorry ) I mean a ManU fan, I would also be a
tad concerned. Cantona is a great talent, but I also believe that he has
a personality disorder. This appears to manifest itself the most when
he considers himself to be a victim of "the system". I would like to think
that he would give us footie fans another season of his skill ( without
malice ) , but I suspect that Fergie's apparent acquiescence has just delayed
the inevitable.
To paraphrase Michael Franti .."you can't defuse that timebomb"
Later,
Stuart
|
32.6088 | Big wordy person alert !!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Aug 10 1995 19:51 | 6 |
| Oooooh who bought the Oasis single. Can you use big words like that in
here ?????
Stretch.
Cos we neeeeeed each other !!!!!!!!
|
32.6089 | 2-2 Last Night | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Sat Aug 12 1995 16:56 | 10 |
32.6090 | 'Ere we go again ... | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | Digital in Malaysia | Mon Aug 14 1995 08:26 | 10 |
| Some insider trading by Robbo?
At the rate he is going Middlesboro is going to end up with the United
Reserve League team which is not bad, really!
After the stuff that was dished out last night in the Charity Shield, I
do not think the Premier League is going to be the in place for action.
Look out for more off-field sensations!
Robert
|
32.6091 | The King Returns | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Aug 15 1995 16:36 | 11 |
32.6092 | come on you villa... | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Tue Aug 15 1995 16:51 | 11 |
|
> The King is back, but how long will he stay.
He was never going. It was just a publicity stunt.
They (Utd) now have the FA on the back foot so the next time Utd are in
trouble they may be more lenient on them.
Personally I don't care what happens as long as we don't have to suffer
"we'll drink drink to Eric the king" on the 6 o'clock news.
Neil
|
32.6093 | Pally | WARFUT::STOCKMANS | | Tue Aug 15 1995 18:25 | 6 |
| Pallister may be in the lineup for satdee.
Apparently the suspected broken toe ended being a bruised
toe instead.
Si
|
32.6095 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Wed Aug 16 1995 12:41 | 8 |
| I hope everyone in the UK is going to watch "Match of the Seventies"
tonight on BBC1... you'll find that its a really good programme..
especially for ManU fans.. :->>>>
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6096 | | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | It's grim up north | Wed Aug 16 1995 12:58 | 6 |
|
I'm off to the Scotland match so I'll miss it, but I don't suppose
this would be the year they got relegated, by any chance ?
Arf arf.
|
32.6097 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Wed Aug 16 1995 13:06 | 5 |
| Maybe... Maybe... :->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6098 | | WARFUT::STOCKMANS | | Wed Aug 16 1995 13:23 | 1 |
| re -2 Now I wonder what's going to happen?????? Yawn
|
32.6099 | Lack of a record in the European Cup | SIOG::G_ROBINSON | | Wed Aug 16 1995 14:43 | 3 |
| Coming soon..... Man Utd the Glory year in the European cup. A 5
minuete Documentary after the news in Monochromatic 405 line Super
vision.
|
32.6100 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Aug 16 1995 18:52 | 3 |
| Reports on the radio this lunchtime were linking Utd with a player
called Tijiani Babangida (?sp) who currently plays for Roda JC in
Holland. Anybody know anything about him ?
|
32.6101 | Crazy name, crazy guy ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | It's grim up north | Wed Aug 16 1995 19:02 | 14 |
|
I can hear the Stretford End singing the song already :
"One Tijiani Babangida,
There's only one Tijiani Babangida,
One Tijiani Babangida-aa,
There's only one Tijiani Babangida ..."
Sorry folks, just had to get that out of my system.
Malc.
PS Can we take it you'll be glued to the telly tonight Dave ?
|
32.6102 | Babsy,Giggsy,Dozy,Beaky and Titch. | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Death or Redundancy | Wed Aug 16 1995 19:07 | 1 |
| Tijiani Babangida? Will of course become "Babsy" to the punters.
|
32.6103 | Tarts ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Aug 16 1995 19:08 | 1 |
| Aren't there are any serious football pundits out there today ?
|
32.6104 | | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | It's grim up north | Wed Aug 16 1995 19:11 | 7 |
|
> Aren't there are any serious football pundits out there today ?
Are there ever ?
Frank Carson. News at Ten. Stupid questions department.
|
32.6105 | Here we go again .... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Aug 16 1995 19:39 | 4 |
| The mailing list has more information on this geezer - apparently he's
Nigerian, 21, striker and has been watched by Utd on 3 occasions.
Expected asking price will be 5 million guilders - don't know what that
this in real money.
|
32.6106 | Too much probably | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Wed Aug 16 1995 19:41 | 1 |
|
|
32.6107 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Kylie fan club | Wed Aug 16 1995 19:44 | 4 |
| What do the Mancs need with another striker? If you're after the African Pele,
you can buy Nii Lamptry off the Villa. Surely what you need is a full back.
Mike
|
32.6108 | Feed me Seymour ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | It's grim up north | Wed Aug 16 1995 19:47 | 18 |
|
I've thought of another one :
"Say ooh, aah,
Tijiani Babangida,
Ooh aah,
Tijiani Babangida ..."
Or how about :
"He's red, he's white,
He comes from Outer Space (probably),
He's Tijiani Babangida ..."
Are they taking orders for duvet covers yet ? King size only I presume ...
(Hey) Mr Songwriter.
|
32.6109 | not forgetting the Great David May | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Aug 16 1995 19:53 | 6 |
| Mike,
Full Backs ? the Neville boys, Parker, Irwin, O'Kane - seems pretty
good to me.
Dave
|
32.6110 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Kylie fan club | Wed Aug 16 1995 20:30 | 7 |
| Dave,
Did you or did you not whinge incessantly this afternoon in DECpark 1 about
having to play centre backs, e.g. May, Neville, as full backs where they're
crap? Blimey, there's no pleasing some folk. 8-)
Mike
|
32.6111 | | YUPPY::PANES | Stutopia | Wed Aug 16 1995 20:43 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.6110 by FORTY2::FOWLERM "Kylie fan club" >>>
>Dave,
>Did you or did you not whinge incessantly this afternoon in DECpark 1 about
A MU fan whinge???? Surely not.
Stuart
|
32.6112 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Aug 16 1995 20:51 | 16 |
| Mike,
What I *actually* said was that I rated May as a centre-back, and that
he was played at right-back out of necessity due to an injury to Parker
and what was considered to be an inexperienced alternative. In
hindsight, Neville should have been given the job earlier and May
should have been spared a disastrous 3 months playing out of position.
Neville certainly isn't crap at full-back - I just feel that his best
position is centre-back, although his chances there may be limited when
Pallister, May and Bruce are available.
Face it Mike. You're just desperate for Utd to fail and view the
pre-season sales as evidence that Utd have "blown it". Think again -
we'll still finish higher than you - and we'll still sell more duvet
covers than anybody else.
|
32.6113 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Kylie fan club | Wed Aug 16 1995 20:54 | 7 |
| You know me, Dave, reasonable to a fault. I don't mind who wins the league as
long as they play the best football. And come from Birmingham. 8-)
Besides, I won't be here to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fair
weather fans.
Mike
|
32.6114 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | I|c|e|l|a|n|d | Wed Aug 16 1995 21:23 | 6 |
| re .6103
No.
Jimmy Hill.
|
32.6115 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Thu Aug 17 1995 12:21 | 33 |
32.6116 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Thu Aug 17 1995 13:13 | 6 |
| Did anyone tape the "Match of the Seventies" program last night.. I
forgot to record it..... :->>>>>>>>>>>
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6117 | Very bad PR | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Thu Aug 17 1995 13:18 | 24 |
|
This is all very bad PR for the club.
What ever happened to "my word is my bond"?
1. They are refusing to honour the agreement with Andrei's previous
club.
2. They are refusing to honour the agreement with Everton.
Even worse is that Everton have offered to stump up some of the cash
needed for 1. So Man Utd don't have to find 1.1M UKL. My guess is that
Everton have offered 25 to 50% of this.
Now I hear on the radio this morning that Utd may sell the player to
a different club who will stump up the 1.1M extra.
Sounds very dodgy to me.
Neil
And I almost felt sorry for Utd goalkeeper Alex Stepney last night in the
1973-74 season match were a penalty was awarded when *he* saved the
ball on the line in the middle of a goal mouth scramble. :-)
|
32.6118 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Thu Aug 17 1995 13:20 | 7 |
| Neil,
The money that Everton stumped up was for Kanchelskis' share of the
deal. Apparently, his agent was clued up and got MU to pay him a
percentage of any profit on a transfer deal.
Stuart
|
32.6119 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 17 1995 13:57 | 35 |
| re:.6115
Stuart,
I think Utd expected Everton to pay off Kanchelskis *and* his former
club, leaving Utd with 5m clear profit. The money available to Fergie
for new players is currently only 4m - 3m from the sale of Ince, and 1m
from the sale of Hughes. If/when the Kan deal goes through, Utd will
only receive about 2.5m. In other words, a total transfer kitty of
6.5m from the sale of 3 star players. What on earth can you buy with
6.5m nowadays ?
I think you may also be correct in thinking that Edwards has cold feet.
The natives are pretty restless at the moment - the sale of Kan seen as
the final straw by many "fans".
Another thing I'm not clear about is the so-called "entitlement" of Kan
and his former club to a cut of the deal, when the player himself asked
for the move. I always thought that the player benefited *only* if the
club decided to sell him.
I personally believe that Utd will now try and use Kan in a deal for
Overmaars or a.n.other. Kan is worth far more to Utd in a part-ex,
although I don't know how that would affect the player's expected cut of
the deal.
The whole episode does raise a few interesting questions about transfer
dealings. Even though a player may have agreed terms, and the clubs
have agreed a fee, there are so many clauses in contracts nowadays that
I feel both parties should wait until the contract has been actually
*SIGNED* before confirming the deal. Everton had no right parading
Kan in an Everton shirt, (no refs to Ince please - that was on his
initiative, not Utds), no right to sell Kan merchandise etc when the
player hadn't actually transferred. One for the panel I think - cue
Malc and another bleedin' stupid song !
|
32.6120 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 17 1995 13:59 | 6 |
| BTW - the "Seventies" footie show last night was excellent once again.
My only criticism is that it's too short - surely with all the footage
they have, the program could run for another 30 mins minimum.
I see another manager had the good sense to recommend that Leeds be
relegated !
|
32.6121 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Thu Aug 17 1995 14:10 | 10 |
| Re Everton and their merchandise.
Will people be entitled to a refund on the sale of the shirts with
"Kanchelskis" on the back?
Mind you, they had to be a bit lacking in the intelligence dept. if
they bought the shirt when the deal had so many problems.
Stuart
|
32.6122 | Bring back the 70'S ! | CHEFS::FROSTA | | Thu Aug 17 1995 14:44 | 11 |
| Re:32.6120
I agree that the Programme should be longer. Some of the footage of the
matches is far too short with not enough time given to showing some of
the build-ups to the goals.
Although last night's programme was biased towards Newcastle, I
especially enjoyed Emlyn's memories of marking MacDonald out of the
game along with his mate "Smithy" and watching Dennis Law's cunning
back-heel !
|
32.6123 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | I|c|e|l|a|n|d | Thu Aug 17 1995 15:07 | 3 |
| >>>What on earth can you buy with 6.5m nowadays ?
Ince and Hughes, for a start.
|
32.6124 | A New Angle | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Aug 17 1995 17:23 | 11 |
32.6125 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Thu Aug 17 1995 17:40 | 19 |
32.6126 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 17 1995 19:15 | 14 |
| >That still doesn't excuse MU's greed throughout this affair.
That's a crap argument Stuart. If Utd proceeded with the deal on the
promise from t'other club that they would waiver their right to any cut
of the deal, and then found that the club actually wanted 1m plus, why
can't Utd change their minds, or ask Everton to foot the bill ?
I still claim that a deal isn't a deal until every party signs on the
dotted line. If Everton want him that badly, then why don't they fork
out the extra million quid ?!?!?
I'm still curious as to why Utd should pay Kan anything. Also, what
would happen if he was used as part-ex - are his old club entitled to
part of a fee that doesn't exist ?
|
32.6127 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Thu Aug 17 1995 19:54 | 41 |
| Dave,
As usual your blind loyalty to TGFCITW gets in the way of rational
argument.
1. Why should Everton foot the bill for an agreement that MU entered
into? As I said before, if MU didn't like the original contract in
the first place, they shouldn't have signed it. If the deal is 30%
of the profit to his former club, then so be it.
2. They paid Kanchelskis because he negotiated it into the contract.
He or his agent was clued up.
For someone who is so keen on legalities (deal is not a deal until
signed by all parties blah blah blah) you are eager to bend your
arguments to fit your beloved MU's cause.
As for,
>If Utd proceeded with the deal on the promise from t'other club that
>they would waiver their right to any cut of the deal, and then found
>that the club actually wanted 1m plus, why can't Utd change their minds,
>or ask Everton to foot the bill ?
don't be so crass Dave. If MU are so confident that they have the
waiver then thy will go ahead with the deal. They haven't gone ahead
with the deal so they obviously cannot have proper authority from the
Russian club. This spurious argument is just a ruse from the MU Board
to diffuse any claims against their greed. MU do have the right to
change their minds but they also have the right to be sued by Everton
for Breach of Contract.
MU's situation is further clouded by the fact that they are not willing
to go to arbitration which would probably end up compromising so MU
gain from the fiasco. Instead they choose to ignore this and hope that
everyone will say, ah well thats it then lads its fallen through and in
any case its MU so they can't be in the wrong. The darlings of the
Establishment cannot be allowed to win again, especially when they are
blatantly in the wrong.
Stuart
|
32.6128 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 17 1995 20:24 | 50 |
| Stuart,
As usual your blind hatred of the TGFCITW gets in the way of rational
argument.
> 1. Why should Everton foot the bill for an agreement that MU entered
> into? As I said before, if MU didn't like the original contract in
> the first place, they shouldn't have signed it. If the deal is 30%
> of the profit to his former club, then so be it.
Shall I spell it out ? The original deal was 30% of any profit. T'other
club agreed to waiver this clause in the contract, and it was at this point
that Utd gave permission to Everton to discuss terms with Kan. When
t'other club changed their mind and demanded their fair share (which they
are entitled to do), Utd then decided to change their mind and call off
the transfer deal (which they are entitled to do) *unless* Everton are
prepared to foot the bill for the extra 1.4m. Utd would have demanded a
larger transfer fee for Kan *if* they had realised the clause would
have been enforced.
> 2. They paid Kanchelskis because he negotiated it into the contract.
> He or his agent was clued up.
No problem with Kan getting money if it was built into the contract.
What surprises me is that the clause allowed him a cut even if he
requested to leave the club.
> don't be so crass Dave. If MU are so confident that they have the
> waiver then thy will go ahead with the deal.
HELLO, STUART - Utd haven't got the waiver- that's the problem.
> MU's situation is further clouded by the fact that they are not willing
> to go to arbitration which would probably end up compromising so MU
> gain from the fiasco. Instead they choose to ignore this and hope that
> everyone will say, ah well thats it then lads its fallen through and in
> any case its MU so they can't be in the wrong. The darlings of the
> Establishment cannot be allowed to win again, especially when they are
> blatantly in the wrong.
Again, more pathetic ramblings. The FA have abosultely no role to play
in this matter. This has become a legal concern and, like many other
incidents in the sport/business of football, one in which the FA has no
power at all. If this is to be decided anywhere, it will be in a court
of law.
Hugs,
Dave
|
32.6129 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | I|c|e|l|a|n|d | Thu Aug 17 1995 20:49 | 5 |
| Not sure what's going on in here, but I just thought I'd pop in and say;
I tell you what; that Vinny Samways is an ugly bastard, isn't he?
m.
|
32.6130 | I don't think this is going to be very welcome ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | It's grim up north | Thu Aug 17 1995 21:16 | 12 |
|
And to throw further cats among pigeons I've thought of another
song, as Dave requested earlier (I can't remember when) :
(to the tune of "Ging Gang Goolie")
"We've got Kan-kan-kan-kan-chelskis
In the stand,
in the stand ..."
Malc.
|
32.6131 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Fri Aug 18 1995 12:17 | 55 |
| re -3
Dave,
> Utd would have demanded a larger transfer fee for Kan *if* they had
> realised the clause would have been enforced.
Wrong. MU had *agreed* the terms with Everton prior to getting the fax
dropping the claim.
> What surprises me is that the clause allowed him a cut even if he
> requested to leave the club.
Bad business by MU. But then that is academic as Everton have agreed to
pay this.
>The FA have abosultely no role to play in this matter. This has become
>a legal concern and, like many other incidents in the sport/business
>of football, one in which the FA has no power at all.
Err, not quite. The FA *do* regulate the transfer, albeit by proxy on
behalf of FIFA, they *do* regulate the registration of the player
therefore they should be involved. Additionally, they should become
involved to charge MU with bringing the game into disrepute due to
their disreputable conduct throughout the last fortnight. To conduct
themselves in this manner is as bad as Alan Sugars little temper
tantrum in the media the other day.
Where do the FAs powers begin and end. Surely as the "Governing Body"
they should act in this matter and, if MU aren't happy with the
outcome, the matter can then proceed to Court.
>Again, more pathetic ramblings.
A phrase involving the words "People", "Glasshouses" and "Stones"
springs immediately to mind.
From the paper this morning, more drivel from Ferguson:
"The bottom line is that he's paid to play football. He must not
get involved in all the politics"
Well, I bet Andrei loved that one. MU are p1$$ing his career around, he
isn't going to play for the club again (and anyone who truly believes
he will is either naive or a fool, or a naive fool whichever suits), so
he should just sit there and take it. Ferguson is acting like a throwback
to the old Mill days, 'Just be lucky you're employed here lad' etc,
etc. Sorry Fergie but it just ain't like that anymore. You agreed to
sell the player, the player has agreed to join a new employer and then
all of a sudden its off. Of course the players going to be fed up! Good
luck to him if he goes on strike. Indeed, it seems that his
circumstances are similar to Jean-Marc Bosman so MU beware...
Stuart
|
32.6132 | | FORTY2::MDAVIES | | Fri Aug 18 1995 12:29 | 4 |
| All this is doing is to make Man Utd the most unpopular team in the Premiership.
Let's just hope they win sod all this year too!,
Mark.
|
32.6133 | can I dream of Manc relegation? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Fri Aug 18 1995 12:57 | 9 |
|
> All this is doing is to make Man Utd the most unpopular team in the
> Premiership.
So, whats NEW?
:-)
Ian.
|
32.6134 | Some facts - No eye-scratching | CHEFS::GROOMN | A curry a day keeps the missus away | Fri Aug 18 1995 13:07 | 14 |
|
Let's give all this bitching a rest. Now for a few stats.
1/ United are the only premier league side not to have signed a player
during the summer.
2/ United released 9 players, 4 on free transfers.
3/ United are 5-2 favourites for the title (?)
4/ Alex Ferguson is the longest serving premier manager (still at the
same club)
Nev
|
32.6135 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Aug 18 1995 13:24 | 62 |
| re:-1 Nothing wrong with a bit of pre-season bitching !
Stuart,
> Wrong. MU had *agreed* the terms with Everton prior to getting the fax
> dropping the claim.
That just goes to show that you haven't got a f****' clue ! Utd only
gave Everton permission to talk to poor old Andrei AFTER they had received
the fax from t'other club.
> Err, not quite. The FA *do* regulate the transfer, albeit by proxy on
> behalf of FIFA, they *do* regulate the registration of the player
> therefore they should be involved. Additionally, they should become
> involved to charge MU with bringing the game into disrepute due to
> their disreputable conduct throughout the last fortnight. To conduct
> themselves in this manner is as bad as Alan Sugars little temper
> tantrum in the media the other day.
Suprisingly enough, the FA announced yesterday evening that they have no
further role to play in this matter. The next step for both clubs is
to take the matter to court.
> From the paper this morning, more drivel from Ferguson:
>
> "The bottom line is that he's paid to play football. He must not
> get involved in all the politics"
What's wrong with that comment ? Fergie has *NOTHING* to do with
transfer dealings at Old Trafford. As far as he was concerned, the player
was going and that was that. All transfers at United are dealt with by
Edwards and the Maurice Watkins, the club solicitor. Fergie has
obviously been asked for his opinion on the matter, and he has given a
reasonably diplomatic response.
> Well, I bet Andrei loved that one. MU are p1$$ing his career around, he
> isn't going to play for the club again (and anyone who truly believes
> he will is either naive or a fool, or a naive fool whichever suits), so
> he should just sit there and take it. Ferguson is acting like a throwback
Agreed - he will never play for Utd again. You don't honestly believe
Utd pulled out of the deal so he could remain an "active" Utd player
do you ?
> to the old Mill days, 'Just be lucky you're employed here lad' etc,
> etc. Sorry Fergie but it just ain't like that anymore. You agreed to
> sell the player, the player has agreed to join a new employer and then
> all of a sudden its off. Of course the players going to be fed up! Good
> luck to him if he goes on strike. Indeed, it seems that his
> circumstances are similar to Jean-Marc Bosman so MU beware...
Rubbish - Utd gave Everton permission to talk to Andrei. Everton and
Andrei were happy with the deal, Utd weren't. Therefore, Utd pulled out
of the deal. NOTHING was signed - the deal hadn't been made. Why is that
such a difficult concept for you to get your head round ? This is nothing
like the Bosman case - he was out of contract, Andrei isn't.
Anyway, I don't know why you're so upset - he'll probably sign for the
Arse, and perhaps the next time you see them play you'll stay longer
than 30 minutes !
|
32.6136 | | YUPPY::PANES | Stutopia | Fri Aug 18 1995 13:33 | 17 |
|
Can someone explain to me why TTGFTITG turned down an earlier opportunity
to go to arbitration, but now seem keen to take up the offer. Could it
be a combination of their shareholders being worried about possible
legal action from EFC , with the prospect of having an expensive
non-working asset of their books?
Either way it looks to me as if the genuine football fan's interest play
second fiddle to financial objectives of a small/medium size business.
Stuart
|
32.6137 | 2 Stuarts = twice the drivel | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Aug 18 1995 13:48 | 23 |
| Well, well Mr Panes. How nice to receive some input from your goodself
on this matter.
Utd (TTGFTITG = ???) turned down the opportunity to go to arbitration
because they considered the matter to be beyond the jurisdiction of the
F.A. As far as I'm aware, that is still the case - where have you
read/heard otherwise ?
>shareholders being worried about possible legal action from EFC
Everton issued a statement yesterday that they would *not* be taking
the matter to court.
>prospect of having an expensive non-working asset of their books?
As I stated earlier, Utd will simply demand that any club interested in
Andrei will have to pay 5m + 1.14m (for t'other club) = 6.14m. I'm
sure there'll be plenty of takers - Arse and Tottingham spring to mind.
Thanks for your input Stuart - hope to hear from you soon.
Hugs,
Dave
|
32.6138 | double trouble | YUPPY::PANES | Stutopia | Fri Aug 18 1995 13:59 | 44 |
| <<< Note 32.6137 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
-< 2 Stuarts = twice the drivel >-
> Well, well Mr Panes. How nice to receive some input from your goodself
> on this matter.
Pleasure.
> Utd (TTGFTITG = ???) turned down the opportunity to go to arbitration
> because they considered the matter to be beyond the jurisdiction of the
> F.A. As far as I'm aware, that is still the case - where have you
> read/heard otherwise ?
Yes... today's Guardian ( formerly known as the Manchester Guardian ).
Top right hand corner page 14.
> >shareholders being worried about possible legal action from EFC
> Everton issued a statement yesterday that they would *not* be taking
> the matter to court.
Fourth paragraph same article...although admittedly it looks flaky.
> >prospect of having an expensive non-working asset of their books?
> As I stated earlier, Utd will simply demand that any club interested in
> Andrei will have to pay 5m + 1.14m (for t'other club) = 6.14m. I'm
> sure there'll be plenty of takers - Arse and Tottingham spring to mind.
I suspect that a lot of clubs will be very wary of certain "Sharp"
business pratices and might be put off dealing with TTGITGGHTHHTHY Plc.
> Thanks for your input Stuart - hope to hear from you soon.
> Hugs,
> Dave
Too kind... too kind.
Stuart
|
32.6139 | | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Down in Dunure | Fri Aug 18 1995 14:00 | 10 |
| >where have you read/heard otherwise ?
err, most of todays papers!!
IMO, MU are in the dodgy position in that they've already agreed a contract
and are reneging on it. They've already got Everton to buy of the KanKan
and now want them to do the same with Donetsk. Money they agreed to pay
3 years ago.
|
32.6140 | Calm down Calm down ......Nah Keep it up lads | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Aug 18 1995 14:03 | 19 |
| Well folks, let us forget the present and revel in the past for a
second.
Last night Sky showed the M.U v Ipswich game. 9 - 0 . Even Andy Cole
managed a few (5) AND Roy Keane managed one as well. The saddest part
being the fact that four of the first team on the day are no longer in
the side. Saddest of all is Hughes no longer at Old Trafford.
Anyway I'm off to the Leeds topic to advise Mr Morrell of a classic
they played against the Mighty Oxford with some whippersnapper called
Aldridge in the side.
About_to_get_revenge_for_Match_of_the_Seventies_Stretch_!!!!
P.S It should be quite quiet in Sweeneys then messrs Stratford and
Edwards. If you have not turned each other into pie fillings by
the time I get there.
|
32.6141 | Should set the tone for tonight | YUPPY::PANES | Stutopia | Fri Aug 18 1995 14:09 | 9 |
| Dave,
I have taken the liberty of ordering for you tonight.
Humble Pie and Egg-on-face.
Hugs,
Stuart
|
32.6142 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Fri Aug 18 1995 14:39 | 47 |
32.6143 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | I|c|e|l|a|n|d | Fri Aug 18 1995 14:53 | 1 |
| This really is total bollocks, isn't it.
|
32.6144 | Nice one Matt ;-) | CHEFS::GROOMN | A curry a day keeps the missus away | Fri Aug 18 1995 14:58 | 6 |
| Re; -1
Slightly less subtle than my effort in .6134.
Nev
|
32.6145 | Blah blah blah | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Aug 18 1995 15:09 | 25 |
| >This really is total bollocks, isn't it.
Stuart,
I think he's referring to your last note - a sentiment I do indeed
share.
My comments re: arbitration and court are based on news items provided
by SKY Sports at 10 o'clock yesterday evening. I find it very strange
that the papers are printing contradictions to both those items in this
mornings papers.
The situation is obviously subject to change and speculation on a daily
basis, hence the apparent confusion as to the current state of affairs.
Whatever happens here, the F.A have got no authority in this matter.
What Utd have done may be seen to be immoral, but it is certainly not
illegal. The recent Tottenham case simply highlights that any decision
made by the F.A, in such areas, can/will be overturned in a court of
law. Whether Utd wish to pursue the matter to such a level remains to
be seen.
One final thing Stuart - *if* Andrei was available for 7m and Rioch had
the money available (which we know he has), I presume you would be
against any dealings with Utd on "moral grounds" huh ?
|
32.6146 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Fri Aug 18 1995 15:14 | 10 |
32.6147 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Aug 18 1995 15:15 | 4 |
| re:.6144
If you're not interested in a bit of pre-season banter, simply hit
next/unseen - no-one's forcing you to read the notes.
|
32.6148 | Let the blood flow........ | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Aug 18 1995 15:18 | 17 |
| Mr Stratford,
Ref Man U v Sunderland. I take it that was on before the Leeds/Oxford
game. I was watching Resort To Murder and came into match of the day
late. Still I would advise you to check the Leeds note for my views on
that. Strange that this was the first note entered since 3/8 in the
Leeds topic ?!?!?
I can see tonight turning into handbags at five yards at this rate !!!!
Smart.
Stretch.
P.S Man U revenge type comment- Why does no one picking a fantasy team
round here want an Arse defender ??? When questioned upon the worth of
Winterburn and Co the considered response seems to be... NO they are
Crap !!!!! Six Million for Donkey (eeaaawwlways calls me that) Adams.
|
32.6149 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Fri Aug 18 1995 15:25 | 8 |
| Stretch,
Re Dixon & Co. - See the Arse topic for my views. Not entirely
dissimilar to those expressed in your note.
As for tonight, I don't know about you but I don't carry a handbag.
Stuart
|
32.6150 | | CHEFS::GROOMN | A curry a day keeps the missus away | Fri Aug 18 1995 17:03 | 17 |
| Dave,
I wasn't objecting to the banter, I used to like Kanchelskis until all
this started, now he bores me to tears.
What's wrong with discussing how TGFITW will stuff Villa tomorrow, lead
the premier on GD and remain unbeaten until the great "homme Francais"
returns ?
Ever hopeful
Nev.
PS. I get so used to pressing the nex-unseen key that I probably miss
all the interesting stuff !!
|
32.6151 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Aug 18 1995 17:24 | 8 |
| >What's wrong with discussing how TGFITW will stuff Villa tomorrow,
>lead the premier on GD and remain unbeaten until the great
>"homme Francais" returns ?
Mainly, because I'm not stupid enough to believe that will happen !!!
However, I am looking forward to singing all of Malc's new songs at the
first home game next week. Anymore Malc ?
|
32.6152 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Kylie fan club | Fri Aug 18 1995 17:28 | 5 |
| >>Mainly, because I'm not stupid enough to believe that will happen !!!
I presume it's the bit about stuffing Villa that you don't believe will happen?
Mike
|
32.6153 | Any more ? Loads, actually ! | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | It's grim up north | Fri Aug 18 1995 17:30 | 9 |
|
Well there's always the old favourite :
"He's red, he's white,
He talks a load of sh... rubbish,
Dave Edwards, Dave Edwards ..."
William Shakespeare.
|
32.6154 | More on Kan Kan | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Aug 18 1995 17:32 | 8 |
32.6155 | Another contra | CHEFS::GROOMN | A curry a day keeps the missus away | Fri Aug 18 1995 17:33 | 4 |
| On Sky Sports this am, Kan Kan said he was going to train with Everton
today.
NEv
|
32.6156 | And away from Kan Kan | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Aug 18 1995 20:36 | 6 |
32.6157 | over before its started | VYGER::BONINIM | | Sun Aug 20 1995 15:41 | 14 |
|
What is going on at Old Trafford ??
That team on Saturday was almost unrecognisable from the teams that
were successful over the last few years. 3 first team players sold,
three injured and one suspended and no new players in. They can't be
short of money so what's the problem ? If Hughes went because he's
getting on and it's time to look to the future what is Mclair still
doing there. The premiership is going to be tighter than ever this year
and teams can't afford to lose very often. Tha last time United won the
league they only lost 3 or 4 times and it nearly went the whole way.A
few more games like Saturday and their challenge will be over by mid
September.
|
32.6158 | Early season nerves. I hope!!! | IRPC01::SBELL | | Mon Aug 21 1995 21:53 | 7 |
| For a fan who is currently in exile in the good old USA could someone
post the team who participated and a match report. Was it, as I am
afraid of, that the midfield minus Ince was just overpowered by a
mediocre Villa midfield. If so I hate to thibk what will happen when we
play the Blackburns and Arsenals of the league.
Scott
|
32.6159 | 496 wonderful for all exiles... | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Mon Aug 21 1995 21:57 | 8 |
| scott
see 496.6 which has all the teams, bookings, scores etc from the
weekend
regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.6160 | Can we Hammer the Hammers | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Aug 23 1995 16:17 | 8 |
32.6161 | 3 Points | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Aug 24 1995 16:12 | 6 |
32.6162 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds 1 - Liverpool 0 | Thu Aug 24 1995 16:29 | 3 |
| Come on you Yorkies... :->
Rick.
|
32.6163 | Cocl_Cola cup farce | XSTACY::FWHELAN | | Thu Aug 24 1995 17:50 | 4 |
|
Are United taking the Coca-Cola cup seriously this year?
|
32.6164 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | I|c|e|l|a|n|d | Thu Aug 24 1995 17:56 | 1 |
| Cantona is due to play a testimonial match with Swansea City on October 9th.
|
32.6165 | More significantly | WOTVAX::HARDYP | | Thu Aug 24 1995 17:57 | 8 |
|
Don't you mean,
Are United taking the league seriously this year?
Peter
|
32.6166 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Out Stuart Panes | Thu Aug 24 1995 18:12 | 1 |
| No, I meant that Cantona has agreed to play for Swansea in a testimonial match.
|
32.6167 | error | XSTACY::FWHELAN | | Thu Aug 24 1995 19:36 | 1 |
| Read note .6163 and realise your mistake.
|
32.6168 | no error | TNKSYS::DBROWN | With magic, you have some control | Thu Aug 24 1995 21:22 | 1 |
| No, read note .6166 and realize that there was no mistake
|
32.6169 | Mai oui, monsieur ... | OZROCK::OSMAN | Arif Osman | Fri Aug 25 1995 08:56 | 5 |
| Yes, they are taking both competitions seriously.
They will field the opening day side in both
competitions this year.
;-)
|
32.6170 | E cups | IRPC01::JMCFARLAND | | Fri Aug 25 1995 17:35 | 6 |
| does any one no who Man utd Got in the EUFA CUP and also does Anyone
Know Who Blackburn are going to get beat off of in the Champions
Leauge.
Cheers J.McF
|
32.6171 | | VNACO1::HERIBERT | | Fri Aug 25 1995 17:44 | 5 |
| J.McF,
see 490.9 (UEFA) and 492.6 (Champions)
Heribert
|
32.6172 | United 3 Wimbledon 1 | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Aug 28 1995 16:23 | 9 |
32.6173 | Missing in Acton | IRPC01::SBELL | | Tue Aug 29 1995 03:10 | 7 |
|
I am currently in the USA and have heard a unsubstantiated rumour that
we beat "The CHAMPIONS" 2-1 at Ewood, could anyone confirm this. If
this is the case it has been a better start to the season than I
thought it would be after the defeat by Villa on the opening day.
Scott
|
32.6174 | great stuff from the kids | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Tue Aug 29 1995 12:07 | 30 |
| Man Utd did not simply beat Wimbledon Rovers (sorry Blackburn) they
gave them a footballing lesson.
This was a tremendous game dominated by Fergie youngsters and an
unbelievably home biased ref. I don't think utd will win the league
this year, but if Fergie keeps his nerve this team will be awesome
in the future. The one touch stuff they play is fantastic.
Blackburn's sole tactic was to humph the ball up in the air and hope
Shearer will get it. They also blatantly tried to pysically intimidate
the kids but failed.
Interesting satistics, Utd committed 10 fouls yet had 5 booked and 1
sent off - yeh well referred.
Three great goals. The first came after much scrambling in the box and
three amazing stops by Flowers who must have been sick when the final
save drop at the feet of Sharp, who scored. The second was classic
Shearer the ball dropped at his feet in a crowded penalty box yet
somehow he managed to fire into the tighest of spaces in the net.
The third was scored by a turning ? (new kid don't know the name)
who curled a great shot past Flowers.
One of the most exciting 90 minutes I have watched for a long time.
What do the fair weather utd fans who were calling for Fergies' head
think now ?
Regards
Denis
|
32.6175 | new kids on the block | VYGER::BONINIM | | Tue Aug 29 1995 12:35 | 3 |
| re -1
I think it was Beckham who scored the second
|
32.6176 | The Balckburn backlash starts here... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Aug 29 1995 12:45 | 38 |
| re -1
>This was a tremendous game dominated by Fergie youngsters and an
>unbelievably home biased ref
The first part of the sentence is true but the second..? I thought the
ref had a reasonably good game. I suspect your frustration with him
stems from Mr Keanes sending off. He *had* to go given that Le Saux had
been booked for a more obvious dive in the first half. Also, a quote
from the ref in this mornings paper,
"Roy Keane was sent off for diving. He then compounded it by pushing
an opponent."
That indicates that even if Keane hadn't taken a walk for the dive (& it
was one), he was going to for the handbags at 10 paces. It was a shame
really as Keane was 100% better than he seemed last season. Inces
departure has given him more responsibility which he looks to be
enjoying. If he can curb his temper then he will be an important member
of the Utd team. If not, he will be letting everyone connected with Utd
down.
The only thing Utd looked to be missing last night was a forward to
hold the ball up. Cole can do it but not very well and also looks to
need more support than he got last night.
It will be interesting to see how they get on against a team with 3
centre halves. Part of the reason that Utd looked good last night was
the space behind the Blackburn defence. Blackburn really look like a
one man team. They will probably put in the worst performance of all
defending champions, based on their current performances. Only Shearer
and Flowers can look back on last night with any pride at their own
performances. Sutton looks like a man who doesn't know where his next
goal is coming from, Ripley is a camel, Batty is a talentless thug and
the rest of the side seemed to be running round like headless chickens
who didn't have any idea how to win the ball back once they had lost
possession.
|
32.6177 | Paul who ? | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Aug 29 1995 13:53 | 42 |
| Well, I've not had a great deal of time lately to enter some match reports so
here's a brief resume of the season so far ...
Villa 3 Utd 1
We were shat on. Poor 1st-half tactics from Fergie contributed to the poor
display, but Villa were by far the better team.
Utd 2 West Ham 1
Signs that the kids are growing in confidence. Lovely one-touch football, but
lacking penetration upfront with only Brian McClair to play to. The arrival
of Andy Cole with 20 minutes to go certainly livened up the performance. He
looked very sharp. West Ham were abysmal - if there are 3 teams worse than
that shower, then I'd be very surprised.
Utd 3 Wimbledon 1
A much improved performance. Andy Cole on from the start certainly made the
difference. He gave the kids the target man they need. Too often, they can
be guilty of playing the Ray Wilkins way - Cole gave them the opportunity to
try one-twos round the box, through balls etc etc. Wimbledon put up stern
resistance, but the score was ultimately very flattering to them. The
introduction of Giggs near the end was a further lift to the team, and he too
looked very sharp when he came on. The only down side of the day was the
increasing volume behind the "Boom boom boom, let me hear you say Keano" song.
That is going to drive me mad !
Blackburn 1 Utd 2
I think the Keane/Hendry debate is worthy of seperate discussion so I'll just
concentrate on the football. In my opinion, Utd were magnificent last night.
In all the recent games between the 2 sides, I think that was probably
Utd's best performance. The kids are visibly growing in confidence and
Cole is developing into a tremendous centre-forward - my only worry is the
defence. We looked a bit shaky at times, and have still to keep a clean-sheet
this season. Still, with Butt, Beckham, Neville and Scholes only 20, and
Giggs, Sharpe, Keane and Cole all 24 or under, the future's looking pretty
good for Utd.
What was with Paul Ince on SKY last night ? All this "WE" look good, "WE'LL"
beat Blackburn, "I've put money on US to win the league".
|
32.6178 | | CHEFS::NASH | | Tue Aug 29 1995 16:35 | 10 |
|
Re: -1 (Blackburn being a one man team)
Yes they probably were last night, HENDRY. Apart from the handbags
affair with Keane, he played an outstanding game. He deserved Man of
the Match award in place of too-tall pally.
BTW. He must be a greatly admired player, everyone else seems to be
dyeing their hair the same colour :-) I much prefer the good ole days
when real footballers had perms.....
|
32.6179 | | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Tue Aug 29 1995 16:44 | 4 |
| >>I much prefer the good ole days when real footballers had perms.....
They still do, only not on their heads.
|
32.6180 | The Real Champions | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Aug 29 1995 22:10 | 15 |
32.6181 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United.. the Greatest Team in Football!!! | Wed Aug 30 1995 12:31 | 7 |
| >The Real Champions
Hahahahahaha.... its the way you tell them...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6182 | | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Wed Aug 30 1995 12:46 | 7 |
| >>MARVIN::MORRELL "Leeds United.. the Greatest Team in Football!!!"
HAHAHAHA.... 'Nuff said.
Cheers,
Ta.
|
32.6183 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Aug 30 1995 13:53 | 5 |
| re -1
It better than him having a Chris Isaak song as a personal name.
Stuart
|
32.6184 | | EASE::CAROLAN | | Wed Aug 30 1995 17:23 | 25 |
|
I tend to watch these debates from afar but as a long-time united fan I
have to jump in to protect poor innocent Roy (as we know him in Irelend
- Kleenex Keane - as he is so soft).
Anyway.. Keane's first booking was very harsh. It was probably the
least dangerous tackle up to that point. Mind you I was a mite
suspicious when I spotted a wad of fivers hanging out of the refs
pocket. There is no comparrison between the Le Sox and Keane. Le Saux's
swan dive was bookable, Keane didn't even ask for a peno..
Anyway to the game ... Man U where good but there is much more to come.
I am still not convinced Nick Butt is the business, he gives the ball
away too much. However he does cover for Keane. My biggest concern was
Lee Sharpe. He looked predestrian.. his goal can't disguise his state
of fitness.
Schmiecel was brilliant. As was Neville. I hope the Neville bros give
up singing and stick with the footy...
Finally some of Batty's kicks were outrageous, why does El Tel rate him
?
|
32.6185 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Aug 30 1995 17:49 | 9 |
| re -1
>There is no comparrison between the Le Sox and Keane....Keane didn't
>even ask for a peno..
So why did he go down then? It certainly wasn't from the challenge.
Keane was looking to con the ref and deservedly got sent off.
Stuart
|
32.6186 | | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Wed Aug 30 1995 18:15 | 13 |
| >So why did he go down then? It certainly wasn't from the challenge.
>Keane was looking to con the ref and deservedly got sent off.
Quite correct....players will soon learn after they have to sit out
a few matches for silly bookings mounting up. I watched the match
eventually last night and I must say that neither team impressed me
that much. They are not as good as they were last season..but then
again its not even September yet so the best has obviously to come;
though United's youngsters are not playing like youngsters...assuming
they hang on to these players and fulfil their potential there is every
possibility of a Liverpool like dynasty developing out of Old Trafford.
Dezzz.
|
32.6187 | WHY DID KEANE GO DOWN.... | XSTACY::FWHELAN | | Thu Aug 31 1995 14:53 | 11 |
|
Ref: Why did Keane go down?
Keane kicked the ball too far ahead... Hendry went for the ball
but caught Keane because of Keane's unexpected bad touch....
Keane went down... knew it was a fair tackle... didn't ask for a
penalty.... BUT STILL GOT SENT OFF!!!!?
He should have hit Hendry harder... at least then he would have
been sent off for a good reason....!
|
32.6188 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Gewn ni Gorffen | Thu Aug 31 1995 14:56 | 7 |
| From the numerous replays I've seen, I've yet to see one that shows Keane being
touched at any point during that "tackle". However, many players tend to stay
on for such pathetic attempts at conning the ref. Some might argue that it was
his fault for being indisciplined enough to have had a yellow card on the go at
the time of the "incident".
Matt$unbiased_observer.
|
32.6189 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Aug 31 1995 15:30 | 16 |
| re .6187
Hendry didn't touch Keane prior to them colliding *after* the ball had
gone. Lets face it, Keane knew he had lost it and so tried to con the
ref. He got what he deserved. Unfortunately, Hendry then proceeded to
show what a complete twat he is by motioning for the ref to book Keane.
That may well be acceptable in the San Siro or the Bernabeu but at
Ewood Park or any English League ground, it is not. He should have been
booked for Ungentlemenly conduct. Given that the FA are so hot on the
image of the game, Hendry should answer to a disrepute charge. After
all, he is the sort of high profile player that they love to charge and
make an example of. However, they will probably ignore it and some poor
sod from Chesterfield will be the one to cop the punishment as an
example.
Stuart
|
32.6190 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 31 1995 15:38 | 10 |
| I actually think that Keane simply overstretched in attempting to push
the ball past Hendry, and fell over. I've seen him do that loads of
times, and not just in the penalty area. I feel the ref was almost
"forced" into the decision following the earlier Le Sh*t incident and
the disgraceful behaviour by Hendry. Mr Stratford, for once, I agree
with you. This "Book him Danno" reaction by some players is appalling,
and I believe the FA should take steps to "discourage" players from
reacting in this way.
Dave$trying_to_be_impartial
|
32.6191 | Man Utd supporter talks sense shock ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Another day, another headache | Thu Aug 31 1995 15:44 | 10 |
|
> This "Book him Danno" reaction by some players is appalling,
> and I believe the FA should take steps to "discourage" players from
> reacting in this way.
Mr Edwards, for once, I agree with you. I suggest death is a
suitable punishment.
Malc$in_a_lenient_mood.
|
32.6192 | 12 of one... | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Thu Aug 31 1995 15:45 | 4 |
| How come Keane fell sideways over Hendrys legs?
He was running forward yet he fell sideways as if to get close to
Hendry. I think he made a bit of a meal of his fall on the off chance
that the ref might give him a penalty.
|
32.6193 | 50/50 blame in my opinion | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Thu Aug 31 1995 17:11 | 13 |
|
If the ref had given a penalty what would have happened to Hendry?
Would he have been booked or given the red card for stopping a goal
scoring opportunity? Maybe he was a bit hacked off that Keane had tried
to a) get a penalty and b) get him sent off. Or maybe c) he was just
trying to get Keane sent off.
Personally I think Fergie is right. The whole world is against Man Utd
because they are jealous of their success and that no ref will ever
give Utd a penalty because the ref will be acused of supporting the
CFTITW. ;-)
Neil
|
32.6194 | Kenny Kenny whats the score | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Aug 31 1995 19:41 | 10 |
32.6195 | | VYGER::MCCLELLANDK | The Honest Truth | Fri Sep 01 1995 11:35 | 8 |
| I cant beleive some of you guys have the audacity to defend Keane. The
incident that got him sent off is all too prevalent in the game
nowadays and it's good to see a cheat get his come-uppance.
Overstretched and fell over ?? Get real lads. Le Saux deserved his
booking and so did Keane, don't make excuses for either of them..
Kev...
|
32.6196 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Sep 01 1995 13:19 | 11 |
| >I cant beleive some of you guys have the audacity to defend Keane.
....
>Overstretched and fell over ?? Get real lads.
Hey, the game is about opinions right ? I've seen Keane take tumbles
like that in the centre circle because he has a tendancy to overrun the
ball. My *opinion* is that he did the same against Blackburn.
|
32.6197 | | REDBUS::SYS_167500 | | Fri Sep 01 1995 14:44 | 6 |
|
re : 6195
Bang on Kev.....too many tinted specs in this topic.
Del.
|
32.6198 | Silly Question really..... | VYGER::MCCLELLANDK | The Honest Truth | Mon Sep 04 1995 11:10 | 5 |
| .6196
You wouldn't be a Manchester United supporter would you ??
Kev...
|
32.6199 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United.. the Greatest Team in Football!!! | Wed Sep 06 1995 13:09 | 9 |
| Well its seems that both Cantona & Taggart have had death threats from
a fan for the game on Christmas Eve... apparently s/he didn't take
kindly to the comments in Taggarts book about Leeds supporters...
Hmmm... could be an interesting game.... :->>>
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6200 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Sep 06 1995 13:18 | 6 |
| Nah Rick, it cannot be due to the book, unless they got someone read it
too them !!!
Cheap_shot_Stretch
|
32.6201 | erm | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game Over Boys! | Wed Sep 06 1995 13:41 | 7 |
|
> unless they got someone read it too them !!!
So what you're saying, Stretch, is that Leeds fans cannot read, and
READING fans cannot master english grammar!!! :-)
Ian.
|
32.6202 | ooooopppppsssss !!!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Sep 06 1995 13:46 | 4 |
| Ian,what is this ??? The Rick defence team ????
Bad_grammar_Stretch.
|
32.6203 | | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Wed Sep 06 1995 14:00 | 5 |
| >>READING fans cannot master english grammar!!! :-)
Tsk tsk Ian...
English, not english.
|
32.6204 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United.. the Greatest Team in Football!!! | Wed Sep 06 1995 14:02 | 7 |
| >Ian,what is this ??? The Rick defence team ????
Yep... :->>>>>>>>>>>>
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6205 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Sep 06 1995 14:04 | 10 |
| >Well its seems that both Cantona & Taggart have had death threats from
>a fan for the game on Christmas Eve... apparently s/he didn't take
>kindly to the comments in Taggarts book about Leeds supporters...
>
>Hmmm... could be an interesting game.... :->>>
An interesting response Rick. Here's me thinking you might
condemn the pathetic death threats from one of your moronic fans. That
even looks like a smiley at the end - hmmm, they breed them strange up
in Leeds.
|
32.6206 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Gewn ni Gorffen | Wed Sep 06 1995 14:16 | 1 |
| Yeah, right...as if we needed proof.
|
32.6207 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United.. the Greatest Team in Football!!! | Wed Sep 06 1995 15:28 | 15 |
| Well I don't agree with death threats etc... after all its only a
game... but on the other hand I don't agree with Taggart attacking the
Leeds fans & saying that Leeds deserves to be relegated.... cos if you
were truely honest... Man Utd fans are just as bad.... if not worse.
I'm sure when the Leeds fans turn up at Old Trafford the Man Utd fans
are most pleased to see them.. and welcome them with open arms...
NOT!!!
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6208 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Sep 06 1995 15:42 | 13 |
| >Well I don't agree with death threats etc... after all its only a
>game... but on the other hand I don't agree with Taggart attacking the
>Leeds fans & saying that Leeds deserves to be relegated
Rick,
You're not honestly comparing the comments made by a whinging Scotsman
to a DEATH THREAT are you ? Unbelievable ! It makes me kinda
pleased that we didn't meet up with you the other week. During the
evening, I think I said that Howard Wilkinson was barkin' mad - I wonder
what sort of reaction that would have got !
|
32.6209 | | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Wed Sep 06 1995 15:52 | 4 |
| A word of warning : Never try slagging off Yeboah to Ricks face, if you
value your nads.
Rick$psycho_Leeds_supporter.
|
32.6210 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United.. the Greatest Team in Football!!! | Wed Sep 06 1995 16:45 | 14 |
| >You're not honestly comparing the comments made by a whinging Scotsman
>to a DEATH THREAT are you ?
No ... if read what I said then you will see that I said the
following :
1) I don't agree with death threats etc...
2) I don't agree with Taggart attacking the Leeds fans & saying
that Leeds deserve to be relegated.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6211 | | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Wed Sep 06 1995 16:49 | 1 |
| So why did you use the words "on the other hand"?
|
32.6212 | | CHEFS::NASH | | Wed Sep 06 1995 16:56 | 5 |
|
>>So why did you use the words "on the other hand"?
Cos like most Leeds fans he's bi-lingual Yorkshire and absolute
Bollocks. :-)
|
32.6214 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United.. the Greatest Team in Football!!! | Wed Sep 06 1995 17:18 | 12 |
| >>So why did you use the words "on the other hand"?
Cos if I'd actually said it to Dave then thats how I would have said it...
its just my dialect...
I'm afraid we don't all speak the Queens English like you Trev...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6215 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Gewn ni Gorffen | Wed Sep 06 1995 19:24 | 3 |
| re .6214
Well make a bloody effort or sod off to France!
|
32.6216 | There's a welcome.... | CHEFS::NASH | | Wed Sep 06 1995 19:33 | 6 |
| >>Well make a bloody effort or sod off to France!
This from a Taff with a highly dubious personal name!!!!
Must put another note into my MP asking that the bridge prices be
raised again......:-)
|
32.6217 | | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Wed Sep 06 1995 19:39 | 8 |
| >>Must put another note into my MP asking that the bridge prices be
raised again......:-)
I swear they'd make more money if they charged people to leave Wales.
That way they could blackmail us "tourists" to the country when we want
to leave the place.
I mean, who in their right mind would pay to GO to Wales?
|
32.6218 | | CHEFS::NASH | | Wed Sep 06 1995 20:07 | 4 |
|
>>I mean, who in their right mind would pay to GO to Wales?
Vinny Jones?
|
32.6219 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Gewn ni Gorffen | Wed Sep 06 1995 20:24 | 3 |
| re .6216
A Taff? I'm not a flippin' Taff!
|
32.6220 | Twisted Logic | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Sep 07 1995 13:22 | 8 |
| Christ, take a day off and miss the fun.
Anyhow, reading this string, one thing has actually come to light.
Although Rick has said that he doesn't approve of death threats, he
hasn't actually come out and condemned the moronic behaviour of his
counterparts because Taggart slagged off Leeds fans. Hmmm. Nice one.
Stuart
|
32.6221 | | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Wed Sep 13 1995 01:20 | 5 |
|
Final score in Europe
Russkies 0 Man. Utd 0
|
32.6222 | ? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Wed Sep 13 1995 08:41 | 1 |
| these were differnt russkies from which played liverpool?
|
32.6223 | yup | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Wed Sep 13 1995 12:11 | 4 |
|
Somehow the draw has produced 3 England v Russia ties.
Manchester U, Liverpool and Blackburn.
|
32.6224 | | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Wed Sep 13 1995 13:00 | 5 |
| A convincing, and resounding draw for Man U then.
They'll be glad capitalised on all those away goals.
;-)
|
32.6225 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Wed Sep 13 1995 13:10 | 7 |
| Well I'll laugh if the Russian Tractor Factory Team comes to the
"Theatre of dreams" or whatever name they give to Old Trafford and
score a couple of away goals....
Cheres,
Rick.
|
32.6226 | A Clean Sheet | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Sep 15 1995 17:33 | 7 |
| Good result on tuesday, but we will have to be careful for the return leg, as
a score draw will see us out. First clean sheet of the season which is a bit
suprising, as our defence is usually sound. On the other hand we are the top
scorers in the premiership. Bolton tomorrow, and while it is a local derby
nothing less then a win will do.
Brian.
|
32.6227 | HA HA HA HA HA !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Mon Sep 18 1995 17:45 | 21 |
| Found this on the Net, and thought that a few of you might find it
amusing !!
A monkey & a Manchester Utd fan are rocketed into space, each has been
given a large envelope with strict instructions not to open it until
Mission control tells them to. Eventually when they're in orbit around
the earth mission control comes on & say's "Right monkey open the
envelope", so the monkey grabs his envelope, opens it & then after
reading it starts carrying out all sorts of complicated operations,
pressing buttons, steering the rocket, switching the thrusters on
etc. The Man utd fan just looks in amazement, & thinks "Bloody Hell
if they give these sort of jobs to a monkey what the Hell will I have
to do?" Anyway, after a short while mission control comes back on &
says "Right then Mr Manchester, open up your envelope & follow the
instructions." Nervously he opens it, pulls out the piece of paper, &
on it he reads "DONT FORGET TO FEED THE MONKEY !!".
Ian.
|
32.6228 | Dave, sorry, but it had to be said | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 18 1995 17:52 | 11 |
| Ian,
There are a couple of flaws:
(1) It has yet to be proven that Monkeys are that intelligent
(2) It has yet to be proven that Man Utd fans can read.
hth
Stuart
|
32.6229 | | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | knackered knee | Mon Sep 18 1995 18:05 | 6 |
| Stuart,
You seem to have missed noting on Burnley's 2 - 1 victory over
Hull at the weekend. Please do try harder.
Andy
|
32.6230 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 18 1995 18:19 | 6 |
| Andy,
I haven't had chance to see the video of the game yet. I'll watch it
tonight and enter a report next time I'm in the office.
Stuart
|
32.6231 | You read it here first! | CHEFS::LUNNS | | Mon Sep 18 1995 20:52 | 3 |
| Stop Press....
Inter Milan sign Fergie and Cantona in 10 million pound deal.
|
32.6232 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 18 1995 20:54 | 7 |
| re -1
>You read it here first
Nah, that was in yesterdays News of the World
Stuart
|
32.6233 | B*ll*cks !!!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Mon Sep 18 1995 21:01 | 7 |
| re . 6231
You have to get up pretty early in the morning to outwit us with
something like that !!!
Ian.
|
32.6234 | Dirty Duo | MOEUR8::SMITH | | Tue Sep 19 1995 12:01 | 5 |
|
Saw on the tv last night that Cantona and MARADONA have teamed up.
Some sort of association to 'protect' footballers, nice!
Ian
|
32.6235 | Murder Inc. | YUPPY::PANES | Gone troppo | Tue Sep 19 1995 12:44 | 21 |
|
Following in the footsteps of the Tolpuddle Martyrs and other
champions of the oppressed workers, Diego Maradona has
announced that he wants to start a world player's union.
Mr Maradona , who's hobbies include, handballing, God
impressions, cocaine abuse and shooting at reporters, is
joined on the same platform by football's self-styled
philosopher (sic) ,Eric Cantona, who's hobbies include, stamping on
players, talking bollox, and attacking spectators.
Presumably the "Paris Deux" manifesto will demand the right
for all players to be able to behave violently, have petulant
outbursts and to believe themselves to be above the rules of
the game.
I imagine that other great ambassadors of the "beautiful" game
such as Paul Ince and Julian Dicks will be joining up , post
haste.
Stuart
|
32.6236 | nightmare at the theatre of dreams? :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | No.1 with line managers everywhere! | Thu Sep 21 1995 02:25 | 12 |
|
Manchester United 0-3 York City
Radio 5 reckoned that United, with 7 international stars in their ranks, were
comprehensively beaten.
Oh yes, and i think ive found religion.
Ian.
|
32.6237 | Is it April 1st? | MOEUR8::SMITH | | Thu Sep 21 1995 12:05 | 2 |
|
Are you sure? Can someone confirm?
|
32.6238 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Sep 21 1995 12:15 | 5 |
|
Most certainly....Ferguson actually said that they were taught a
lesson..
Dezzz.
|
32.6239 | | VNA03::HERIBERT | | Thu Sep 21 1995 12:20 | 10 |
| I have seen some scenes in TV:
24. Paul Barnes 1:0
51. Paul Barnes 2:0 (pennalty)
Tony Barras 3:0
Red Cards: Pat McGibbon (Manchester, 51. -> penalty)
Paul Baker (York, 75.)
Heribert
|
32.6240 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Thu Sep 21 1995 12:56 | 9 |
| Well at least Leeds didn't loose like ManU...
I'm sure many ManU fans will say :
"We are concentrating on the league this year......"
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6241 | | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Thu Sep 21 1995 12:57 | 4 |
| >>(pennalty)
Tsk tsk.
|
32.6242 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Thu Sep 21 1995 12:59 | 6 |
| Well Liverpool were lucky as well from what I heard on the radio...
they should have drawn the match instead of winning it 2 - 0.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6243 | ;-) | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Thu Sep 21 1995 13:02 | 1 |
| Rick, give your arse a break and keep quiet.
|
32.6244 | Shame that Dave Edwards is on holiday really | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Sep 21 1995 13:18 | 19 |
|
Rick,
At least Liverpool won. It doesn't matter if you deserved to draw
and won instead, it is the final result that history records.
In twenty years time, when people consult the history books its not
going to say Man U 0 York 3 but it doesn't matter because Utd didn't
put out a full strength team. All it will state is
Manchester United 0 York City 3
Hopefully, the second leg will show United failing to claw back the
deficit.
Stuart
PS Stop trying to deflect attention away from Leeds crap result on
Tuesday
|
32.6245 | I've always said York City were a good team ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this company | Thu Sep 21 1995 13:24 | 9 |
|
Well I don't think anybody has said this yet :
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
Malc.
|
32.6246 | oooooopppppssss!!!! | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Thu Sep 21 1995 13:31 | 4 |
| Well look on the bright side at least Man Utd got halfway to achieving
a 0-0 score draw.
|
32.6247 | Swap him for Nigel Jemson | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | Endsleigh Frenzy | Thu Sep 21 1995 14:26 | 4 |
|
Why oh why did The 'Pies let Paul Barnes go for peanuts ?
Rob
|
32.6248 | | YUPPY::PANES | Gone troppo | Thu Sep 21 1995 15:27 | 3 |
| Out of interest what was the attendance last night?
Stuart
|
32.6249 | 29,049 | CHEFS::GROOMN | Beer is Life, the rest is detail | Thu Sep 21 1995 15:29 | 1 |
|
|
32.6250 | its all gone quiet over there | COMICS::HAWLEYI | No.1 with line managers everywhere! | Thu Sep 21 1995 15:34 | 5 |
|
...and all but 1,000 of them were pretty quiet at the end...
Ian.
|
32.6251 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 25 1995 12:19 | 10 |
| Good to see that the well-oiled Manchester United PR machine, aka the
National Press, has decided to belittle the efforts of York City in the
week. In this mornings Daily Mail, it is dismissed as a "Joke Result".
Hmmm, wonder what will happen in TGFTITW fail to score the requisite
goals in the second leg. Indeed, what happens if a full strength Utd
side lose? The media will order (& get) a full FA inquiry which will
end up handing over the trophy to TGFTITW as no other side should win a
competition that they enter.
Stuart
|
32.6252 | Not biased ata all Stuart !!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Sep 25 1995 14:50 | 8 |
| ooooohhhh you bitch, Stuart. !!!!
Short_note_Stretch.
P.S Ref the Manc PR machine. Was this the same biased media who had
healines such as' The Dukes of York' etc etc 'Humiliation of TGFTITW'
etc etc on the following days pages ?!?!?!?!?!?
|
32.6253 | United 0 Wednesday 0 | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Sep 25 1995 16:27 | 9 |
| Was at Hillsborough on saturday, and while United played some nice football, we
never threatened Pressman in the Wednesday goal. Schmeichel saved us on at
least 3 occasions, and Davies messed up when we had a great scoring chance. I
can't see this lad making it at O.T.
Butt had a good game in the middle of the park, and United livened up with the
introduction of Cooke. This lad looks a good prospect. Overall a point gained.
BL
|
32.6254 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 25 1995 16:39 | 14 |
| re -2
Stretch,
Nah, that was a different one. Strange that after last seasons aggro on
and off the pitch that TGFTITW are back as the medias darlings. There
doesn't seem to be one particular reason for it, other than (a) Ince
has gone, (b) Keane has been reasonably well behaved, (c) Ferguson has
kept his gob shut and (d) Cantona hasn't been playing. It will be
interesting to see what reception Cantona gets from the media on
Monday. Depends on whether or not Ruddock tries to put his shirt collar
down...
Stuart
|
32.6255 | Can I be the first to gloat in this topic? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 27 1995 10:50 | 4 |
| Looks like TGFTITU are no longer that. Beaten by a team that sound like
part of an aircrafts engine. Tsk, tsk.
Stuart
|
32.6256 | ?? | IOSG::LAYNE | | Wed Sep 27 1995 11:27 | 7 |
| RE -1 What does TGFTITU mean????
Also don't you guys just love the pre-match commentary on SKY. Hughes
and the other bloke "There is no way this team is going to score
tonight"....hmmm
William
|
32.6257 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 27 1995 11:35 | 11 |
| William
The
Greatest
Football
Team
In
The
Universe
|
32.6258 | Humbly yours... | IOSG::LAYNE | | Wed Sep 27 1995 11:43 | 4 |
| aaaahhh, thank you and please excuse my ignorance!!!
William
|
32.6259 | Dave been in?? | YUPPY::PANES | Cruelty without beauty | Wed Sep 27 1995 11:44 | 7 |
| Steady on chaps. Lets keep this a gloat free zone. Taggart was
full of praise for the entertainment provided last night. The sub-text
of his post-match musings, is that this early exit will allow TGTITWU
to concentrate on the domestic treble ( and possibly the Pontins Central
League ).
Stuart
|
32.6260 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Wed Sep 27 1995 11:46 | 7 |
| I guess that there won't be many ManU fans in here today...
:->>>>>>>>>>
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6261 | | CLARID::STUART | | Wed Sep 27 1995 12:20 | 8 |
| Any chance of some details lads? Such as what is the name of the team
that sounds like part of an aircraft engine, what was the score, when
was the goal(s) scored, aggregate result and all those other tedious
details.
Much obliged,
Gordon.
|
32.6262 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 27 1995 12:23 | 9 |
32.6263 | | YUPPY::PANES | Fergie out - brink back Atko | Wed Sep 27 1995 12:29 | 7 |
32.6264 | Out of Europe Again | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Sep 27 1995 12:32 | 12 |
| Disappointing results last night, but we have only ourselves to blame. Bad
defending cost us the tie last night. Two bad mistakes and we were two down
after 25 minutes. It was always an uphill battle after that. Scholes pulled
one back after 60 minutes and Schmeichel equalised after 89 minutes, but it
was all too late. We look very shaky in defence this season, which is reflected
in our goals against tally. This is the 5th season running that we have fallen
at the first or second hurdle in Europe. 30 shots at goal, 18 on target, 15
corners, but were out of Europe at the end of the night, and that's what counts.
It back to the Premiership on Sunday and the return of the King against
Liverpool. Welcome back Eric
|
32.6265 | | MOEUR8::SMITH | | Wed Sep 27 1995 12:49 | 6 |
|
The French commentators for the Monaco game were lamenting that Eric
would not be seen in Europe this year. How two-faced since not so many
years ago he was the 'hated' man of France!
Can someone describe Schmeicals goal please?
|
32.6266 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 27 1995 12:51 | 6 |
| re -1
He headed in from 6 yards via a defenders head. As a result of a
corner, I think.
Stuart
|
32.6267 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Wed Sep 27 1995 12:52 | 6 |
| With a seven million pound striker on show it takes the goalkeeper to show
him where the net is!
This is not a gloat...this is a fact!
James.
|
32.6268 | Could do better | CHEFS::GROOMN | Beer is Life, the rest is detail | Wed Sep 27 1995 12:57 | 13 |
|
Some pretty dodgy refereeing decisions also contributed. Some Ivan
handled at least a yard inside the box & the ref awarded a free kick,
then a header from Pallister cleared the goal line by at least a foot
and was then booted away by some other Ivan, the Ref didn't give it.
Certainly gives more credence to the arguement for a 3rd Ref (with TV
replays).
Despite all this Utd were crap and have a real test against the Scouse
gits on sunday who look to me to be the most dangerous side in the league.
Nev
|
32.6269 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Wed Sep 27 1995 12:58 | 11 |
| And lets not forget the most dangerous team of the moment...
YORK CITY...
...oooh.. tough game next week for the Red Devils...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6270 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 27 1995 13:06 | 13 |
| Nev,
Pallisters header didn't cross the line. That was proven by a TV
replay. Yep there was a penalty when the Russian handled but this was
cancelled out by a foul the other end when a Russian forward was
brought down in the box but got a free kick on the edge of the area.
3rd referee? Tosh and Piffle!
TTFKATGFTITU were beaten by poor defending and sloppy finishing.
Stuart
|
32.6271 | Still unbeaten | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Wed Sep 27 1995 15:40 | 12 |
| The lot of you have missed the point of last night's outcome which is:
TGFTITW still haven't lost a European tie at Old Trafford.
That's far more important than winning and progressing to the next round.
;-)
Dave what do you say, I know you're out there somewhere
Al
|
32.6272 | Notts Co. 7 Bolton 1 | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | Endsleigh Frenzy | Wed Sep 27 1995 17:14 | 13 |
| Lads,
How can you all be gloating so much ? Last night was a *very* sad night
for English football.
....but only 'cos it will encourage that arrogant Danish Prat even more
for the fact that he scored - his ego is big enough as it is !
And as for the Pontins league, Paneso, no chance for FTGFTITUBNJAR; did
you not see the score from Meadow Lane last night ?
Rob
|
32.6273 | Biggest cheers!! | CHEFS::TREETON | | Wed Sep 27 1995 18:04 | 26 |
| Re -1
>Lads,
>How can you all be gloating so much ? Last night was a *very* sad night
>for English football.
If it was a sad night for English football how come the biggest cheers
at Elland Road, the City Ground & Anfield were for the half time score
at Old Trafford.
I for one will not lose a nights sleep over Man U being dumped out of
Europe by the aircraft parts team.....
Even my teams entry into Europe by the back door last season went a lot
further than Utd...
Fergie got it wrong....Roy Evans didn't apologise for the dull play at
Anfield because the result was more important than scoring
bucketfuls..Man U went out to try and murder the opposition.. CLANGER.
I for one don't think Eric will make one iota of difference to Utd when
he returns. Liverpool to win by 3.
Bill
|
32.6274 | | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Wed Sep 27 1995 18:34 | 11 |
| Couldn't agree more....
European football in the main is a waiting game....United have enough
of a name that teams will actually come at them....pounce...
On the Liverpool match anyone got a report on how 'badly' they played.
Dezzz.
|
32.6275 | ;^) | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Land of Hopeless Tories | Wed Sep 27 1995 20:29 | 11 |
|
>> I for one will not lose a nights sleep over Man U being dumped out of
>> Europe by the aircraft
Is this Mr Panes in disguise, one wonders?
Barry
|
32.6276 | Rotor or York who is the greatest? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Wed Sep 27 1995 20:37 | 7 |
|
Will Rotor Volograd have to play York City for the World Championship
title now?
Regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.6277 | Another sad exit from Europe. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Cantona is a thug and must go | Thu Sep 28 1995 12:29 | 12 |
|
Another quick exit from Europe for the Mancs. They are useless and
Ferguson will be proved wrong with his kids. If these kids came up against the
great Liverpool sides, they would be destroyed. Imagine Butt, Scholes, Beckham
and the Nevilles coming up against the likes of Tommy Smith in his prime.
I was so happy the other night when Utd went 0-2 down. It made my night and
with Liverpool going through, it was all the sweeter.
C U N N O
|
32.6278 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Thu Sep 28 1995 12:44 | 8 |
| Well it says in the Daily Express that ManU's exit has cost them a
possible 20 million quid...
:->
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6279 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Sep 28 1995 12:59 | 4 |
32.6280 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Thu Sep 28 1995 13:08 | 6 |
| Yep.. it does include the moneyt wiped off the share value.. 6 million
from Sky TV & 4 million from gate receipts etc.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6281 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Sep 28 1995 13:26 | 4 |
| Who calculated this figure? MUFC, THe Footie Journos or "City Analysts"
(& no I don't mean "Blue Sh1te" as Dave The Manc refers to them)
|
32.6282 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Thu Sep 28 1995 13:37 | 5 |
| Don't know.. I'd say it was a mixture of the last 2...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6283 | Pride? Joy? | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | Digital in Malaysia | Thu Sep 28 1995 14:44 | 5 |
| Sad day for football when exit from a Cup is equated to money. What
ever happened to "For country, honour, pride, blah, blha" that sort of
spirit?
Robert
|
32.6284 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Sep 28 1995 15:00 | 17 |
| > Sad day for football when exit from a Cup is equated to money. What
> ever happened to "For country, honour, pride, blah, blha" that sort of
> spirit?
> Robert
Welcome to the world of Manchester United *PLC* !
Haven't got a geat deal of time to note today but I felt I simply had
to write a quick "thank you" to all those kind people out there who
were so sympathetic regarding Utds dismal performances against York and
the Ruskies.
Hugs,
Dave
|
32.6285 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Thu Sep 28 1995 15:14 | 7 |
| Anytime Dave....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6286 | re. 6277 | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Thu Sep 28 1995 16:21 | 8 |
| Cunno,
Welcome back. Any chance of a Liverpool in Europe chronology? Some
of the newer noters in here won't have had the pleasure.
Thanks in advance.
Barry
|
32.6287 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Sep 28 1995 16:58 | 6 |
| ... and perhaps he can enter details of Liverpool's successes in
the 90s. Should make for an interesting, albeit brief, read !
Thanks in advance,
Dave
|
32.6288 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Sep 28 1995 16:59 | 6 |
| Dave,
Almost as brief as Uniteds League championship haul during the period
1968/69 - 1991/2
Stuart
|
32.6289 | Yawn | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Sep 28 1995 17:09 | 3 |
| re:-1
Did it take you a long time to think of that one Stuart ?!
|
32.6290 | Welcome back | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Sep 28 1995 17:12 | 3 |
| About as long as you did with your retort.
Stuart
|
32.6291 | and don't call Scholes a carrot | YUPPY::PANES | Flying in the face of fashion | Fri Sep 29 1995 11:44 | 10 |
| On Sunday, people with access to SKY Sports will be able to
check how Alex Ferguson's controversial "Care in the Community"
policy is progressing, as it will signal the return of Eric Cantona.
I hope the Liverpool players and supporters aren't tooooo beastly
to this most sensitive of souls, as he will be playing without
the calming influence of Paul Ince.
Stuart
|
32.6292 | Who did Rotor & Liverpool draw!! | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Cantona is a thug and must go | Fri Sep 29 1995 17:05 | 9 |
|
Hi,
I have been looking for the UEFA cup draw and am unable to locate it.
I want to check who my two favouraite team Liverpool and Rotor Volgograd drew
for the next round.
C U N N O
|
32.6293 | Nice try C U N N O !!!!!!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Sep 29 1995 18:25 | 10 |
| C U N N O
As you are so in awe of the Rotor side I would suggest you may wish to
start a note dedicated to your long standing support of them !!!
With regard to the Red Sh*te, I advise a look in the relevant topic.
Helpful_Stretch_not_being_bitchy_at_all_honest_Guv_!!!!!
|
32.6294 | P.S | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Sep 29 1995 18:28 | 6 |
| Oh yeah..... I forgot to say. See you on Sunday for the return of 'Le
Grand Eric' then C U N N O !?!?!?!
Stretch.
|
32.6295 | put yur money on Newcastle | IB002::BREADIE | | Sun Oct 01 1995 22:28 | 4 |
| Utd 2 - Pool 2
Great game, good return by Frenchie. Made one goal scored one and set
up many other chances. Leveerpool's passing game is very impressive.
|
32.6296 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 02 1995 11:27 | 12 |
| >good return by Frenchie.
So what was good about it? That he didn't get booked or wound up? Wow
thats *really* impressive. He did naff all aside from create the first
goal and score a penalty. Gosh, lets all stand aside and hail the hero.
The papers this morning were gushing in their praise for him and if
truth be told, he didn't necessarily improve TTFKATGFTITU. Indeed, if
David Ellaray had been a better referee, Looneypool would have been
given the 2 penalties they were denied which in the end cost them the
win they deserved.
Stuart
|
32.6297 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Oct 02 1995 12:33 | 11 |
| Hate to ruin your Monday morning even further, Stuart, but even the
Italian newspapers said it was "an impressive return". (FWIW, I haven't
even seen the highlights yet.) All points to some sort of pan-European
media conspiracy, I suppose ;-)
By the way, Ince captained Inter to a 4-0 win over Torino (cue wailing
and gnashing of teeth fromthe Stuarts of this notesfile ;-))
Dom
|
32.6298 | Busy at the minute - more later | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Oct 02 1995 12:50 | 16 |
| re:.6296
>He did naff all aside from create the first goal and score a penalty.
Hmmmm, not bad for a player who's been out of the game for 8 months.
Let's just compare that with a certain Dutchman who cost 7m quid, is
fully-fit, supposedly at his peak, and has the phenomenal strike-rate
of 2 goals in 9 games.
I thought Cantona kept up with the pace of the game pretty well, and
showed signs of linking well with Cole. Strange game though - bizarre
atmosphere for a Utd - Red Sh**e game. With the increased availability
of seating, I hope Utd start offering away supporters more than the
token 50 tickets they are doing at the moment.
|
32.6299 | an unbiased Manc view - what a rarity !!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Oct 02 1995 15:25 | 37 |
| My twopenneth..........
All I want to really say is when are we going to get rid of Andy Cole. He has
had loads of time to bed in to the team, yet he still plays like a
useless bag of Merde !!! (just to keep the French theme going). The
press still fawn over him as if he is a mighty talent but after his
display against Rotor and yesterdays game my opinion is to put Scholes
in his place. At least he seems to have the appetite for the game !!
Oh and one bicycle kick does not an impressive striker make. The only
time he put the ball in the net to any effect was the 5 he scored in
the 9-0 thrashing against Ipswich fer chrissakes !!! I dont think he
has scored five since that game !!!
With regard to the Red Sh*te - good game, Cantona was kept quiet by a
good Liverpool team, Fowler brushing off Neville for his 2nd(?) goal,
both of his goals were good although Schmeical should have stopped the
first (wear the hat next time), Thomas who always seems to get slagged
by Pool supporters played one of the passes of the match to send Fowler
through. Cantona played some devastating crosses into the box - shame
that Cole picked up most of them. Class goal by Butt which seems to
have been overlooked by the press in favour of the pass which set it
up.
Ref Penalty decisions - one was definately a pen, not sure about the
other. Anyway stop whining we expect, and get the same at Anfield !!!
I would have preferred a win as we scored so early, but there you go
!!!
Final verdict - good game probablt fairest result at the end of the
day.
Unbiased_Stretch_who_wants_Cole_dealt_with_promptly_!!!
|
32.6300 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Oct 02 1995 15:32 | 10 |
| Stretch,
I think you're being a bit hard on Cole. He is still not fully-fit and
is being played more out of necessity due to the weak squad. He has
scored 13 times for Utd in about 22/23 games - not a bad return, even
after taking the Ipswich game into account. I think that Utd will not
see the best out of Cole (& Cantona) until December at least - I'll
reserve judgement until then.
|
32.6301 | He has had loads of time to settle - at least the press are keeping quiet for now | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Oct 02 1995 16:10 | 19 |
| Dave,
Glad to see you are not as sad as the Leeds(x3) when it comes to
snarfing.
Ref Cole - I have taken bucket loads of flak from other people about
Cole being a huge waste of dosh (and inflating the market prices) and
have tried to justify the price tag. This is getting harder and harder
to do the more games I see. Yesterday my abuse was directed at Cole at
volumes that drowned out two Leeds(x3) types who were laughing out
loud. He has had the shin splints business etc but he has been training
with the squad including Cantona and he just does not seem to be
linking up with the squad effectively. Huge waste of dosh IMHO. I have
been putting off saying this for months ,but the situation is getting
no better. What happens come Christmas in your opinion Dave if he is
still so awful ???
Stretch.
|
32.6302 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Oct 02 1995 16:27 | 16 |
| Stretch,
Not only did he have the "shin splints business", but he also pulled a
hamstring at Everton. He hadn't trained before the Rotor game and was
thrown in out of desperation by Fergie. Up to that point, his form
this season had been very encouraging - a goal against Wimbledon in his
first full appearance of the season, followed by a superb performance
at Blackburn. The next game was the Everton one where his team-play,
up to the injury, was excellent. His performance yesterday was typical
of a player who is not fully-fit, and who has the added "problem" of
linking with a new striking partner.
Give him some time Stretch - don't listen to the Sheep ! The
Cole-Cantona partnership has the potential to be awesome. For all
Yeboah's talent, the Sheep will still be found wanting at the end of
the season - don't you worry !
|
32.6303 | UEFA next year boys | IB002::BREADIE | | Mon Oct 02 1995 18:28 | 4 |
| I thought Cole was a bad buy, until I saw him against Blackburn where
he was superb. If it's true he is carrying injures then he deserves
more time. Mind you he was craaap yesterday I thought he was trying be
show he was cleverer than cantona - well he sure ain't.
|
32.6304 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Mon Oct 02 1995 19:05 | 6 |
| Re -last few
Any time I'm feeling a bit low I just think of Cole and the amount
of money MUFC paid for him. It's enough to make me smile again.
James.
|
32.6305 | A bargain indeed - two titles in two years !!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Oct 02 1995 19:13 | 6 |
|
Well to cheer yourself up even more, James think back to the fee we got
Cantona for !!!! Still smiling ?!?!?!?
Stretch.
|
32.6306 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Mon Oct 02 1995 19:17 | 6 |
| Well I keep smiling at the disgrace he has brought upon Manchester Utd....
couldn't happen to a nicer club!
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6307 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 02 1995 19:35 | 8 |
| Rick,
Just think of the Championships & Cup that he helped TTFKATGFTITU win
as opposed to Leeds.
Plank.
Stuart
|
32.6308 | Nurse !!!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Oct 02 1995 19:38 | 41 |
| echo ???
Sh*t - Stuart and me agreeing on something ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Gobsmacked_Stretch_!!!!!
|
32.6309 | The popping of champagne corks... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Oct 02 1995 19:39 | 5 |
| Stuart, can we take it that note 32.6307 constitutes a landmark...the
day that you formally declared that your hatred of LUFC surpasses your
hatred of MUFC?
DOm
|
32.6310 | Oi Stretch - Doesn't control/L work for you. | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 02 1995 19:42 | 5 |
| Dom,
I don't discriminate. I hate everybody.
Stuart
|
32.6311 | Give me time and I will get there.......... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Oct 02 1995 19:49 | 14 |
| Stuart,
CTRL/L - Whassat then ???? I've only been noting 10+ years !!!
Stretch.
P.S Why have you not answered my mail ??? Morning Glory - Whats the
verdict ???
|
32.6312 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 02 1995 19:54 | 12 |
| Stretch,
Using the function Ctrl/L will:
Hide the next line. Saves Paging down for 50+ lines.
Stuart
PS I haven't read your mail to answer it. As I only got Morning Glory
at dinnertime, I haven't had chance to listen to it. I'll post
something in UK_Music tomorrow.
|
32.6313 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Let's all laugh for a moment | Mon Oct 02 1995 22:56 | 9 |
| re .6312
> Using the function Ctrl/L will:
> Hide the next line. Saves Paging down for 50+ lines.
Not if you use the DECwindows interface to Notes.
Tony
|
32.6314 | Continuing Education | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 03 1995 11:01 | 6 |
| Stretch,
Do you use the DECWindows interface to Notes? If so, then Ctrl/L
doesn't work.
Stuart
|
32.6315 | | SIOG::G_ROBINSON | | Tue Oct 03 1995 18:54 | 5 |
| Does any one know which Node UK_music is on?
Are there any other interesting notes out there?
|
32.6316 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Oct 03 1995 18:58 | 9 |
| Come and join us .... Come and join us........Come and join us over
here !!!!
UK_MUSIC is on the Marvin node at the moment.
Unusually_helpful_Stretch.
|
32.6317 | 2 exits, just league and cup left... | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Wed Oct 04 1995 12:22 | 12 |
|
Quiet here this morning...
Appears Manchester Utd could have done with Paul Ince last night. I am
sure OJ would have got them out of jail... :-)
Actually from the highlights I saw Utd really ran them ragged in the
first few minutes to go 2 up. So they played really well on the night.
Trouble is they gave York a three goal start which is too much of a
deficit to pull back away from home.
Neil
|
32.6318 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Wed Oct 04 1995 12:54 | 6 |
| I wonder what the odds are for ManU going out of the FA Cup in the
first round in which they compete??
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6319 | Confirming what I already knew! | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Fri Oct 06 1995 14:08 | 35 |
| With thanks to Mr. Winder...
Men yearn to be sent off with Cantona
MEN in Manchester would rather go on holiday with Eric Cantona, the
Manchester United soccer star, than with Cindy Crawford or Claudia Schiffer,
the supermodels.
The extent of the male fan's love affair with Cantona was revealed in
research for Caribbean tour operators Unijet which asked Manchester shoppers
for their ideal holiday companion.
Nearly 40 per cent of men plumped for Cantona, who has just returned to first
team action after a lengthy ban for kung-fu kicking a spectator last January
.
Crawford and Schiffer, together with catwalk stars Naomi Campbell and Helena
Christiansen, chalked up a combined score of only 28 per cent with the men.
Not surprisingly, Manchester's women were far less enthusiastic about
Cantona. None of them opted for the Frenchman as their ideal holiday
companion, choosing the film actor Mel Gibson as their dream Caribbean
partner.
Next most popular were Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt.
'nuff said
Cheers,
Dave
winder@gsf.de
"Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen."
-- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
|
32.6320 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Fri Oct 06 1995 14:44 | 7 |
| .6319
yep, no surprises there,
....city of brotherly love and all that....
Ray....
|
32.6321 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Oct 06 1995 14:47 | 5 |
| I would actually dispute their findings. Everybody knows that
Manchester United fans live in the South East and not in Manchester
itself.
Stuart
|
32.6322 | Loads of Money at O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Oct 06 1995 19:32 | 13 |
| Was over for the game last Sunday, and while it was not a classic, we got a
deserved point in the end. The King returned and I believe all true Mancs were
pleased with his performance after a break of 8 months. Gary Neville had a
nightmare and was involved in the two goals conceded. Our defence is not as
tight as previous seasons. Irwin is out for another couple of weeks, and has
now been joined by Keano. A win at York was not enough to see us through in
the Coca-Cola cup, and it the League and Cup or nothing this season. We have
been in this position before and come through. United announced profits of
over 20 million this week. The merchandising dept had a turnover of 23 million.
Looks like we sold a lot of kits last season. Fergie has 8 million at his
fingertips to spend if required.
Brian.
|
32.6323 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Fri Oct 06 1995 19:49 | 5 |
| > 8 million
Maybe Fergie is in the market for another plonker like Cole?
James.
|
32.6324 | Not as expensive as Cole - nearly as cheap as Cantona | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Oct 06 1995 20:08 | 6 |
| Back of the tabloids has Hagi flirting with the move to O.T. Back on for
3 million !!! 13 Thousand per week pay though. This has been mentioned
before mind you. Also Spurs and the Arse are interested (allegedly).
Stretch_with_some_info_for_a_change_!!!
|
32.6325 | !! | YUPPY::PANES | Flying in the face of fashion | Mon Oct 09 1995 11:44 | 7 |
| Following a reserve game on Saturday, Mr Cantona is fighting to be
fit for next weekend, as opposed to one of "the kids" who has been
allegedly fighting in the toilets of a "top" Manchester Chinese
restaurant. I expect the Arse to make a bid for this talented
youngster.
Stuart
|
32.6326 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Oct 09 1995 12:34 | 17 |
| >Following a reserve game on Saturday, Mr Cantona is fighting to be
>fit for next weekend
Eric played for the reserves on Saturday against the Sheep reserves,
watched by the largest crowd of the day in England - 21,500.
Unfortunately he only played for approximately 20 minutes due to a
disgusting tackle by one of the junior sheep. A press release after
the game indicated that the injury was not serious, and that he should be
fit for the derby. Eric has, however, had to withdraw from a
testimonial game to be played this week.
>as opposed to one of "the kids" who has been allegedly fighting
>in the toilets of a "top" Manchester Chinese restaurant.
Huh ? Which rag was this in then ? Did they name "the kid" ?
|
32.6327 | NOTW.... and the aptly named Nicky Butt, I believe | YUPPY::PANES | Flying in the face of fashion | Mon Oct 09 1995 12:35 | 0 |
32.6328 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Oct 09 1995 14:19 | 6 |
| What was wrong with the tackle???
From the TV pictures it's seems as if there was no contact between the players
and if there was it seemed very slight. It's seemed as if it was self inflicked.
Mick
|
32.6329 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Oct 09 1995 14:19 | 6 |
| What was wrong with the tackle???
From the TV pictures it's seems as if there was no contact between the players
and if there was it seemed very slight. It's seemed as if it was self inflicked.
Mick
|
32.6330 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Mon Oct 09 1995 14:53 | 6 |
| re last two
We heard you the first time Mick ;-)! The MUFC biased papers said that the
tackle was "fair". Jesus, if it wasn't we'd have heard all about it by now!
James.
|
32.6331 | Boom,Boom,Boom, Let me here you say Keano | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Oct 17 1995 21:28 | 13 |
| Another Derby win on saturday, and City have now won only one of the last 27
meetings. Alan Ball is to sign Lester Piggott tomorrow, as it's there only
chance of winning the derby. Terrible game by all accounts, but it's another 3
points in the bag, and keeps us on the tail of Newcastle. Paul Scholes hit the
winner after 4 minutes, and Coley missed a hatful of chances near the end. He
needs a tap-in to get his confidence. Still were not doing bad for a team where
their main striker is not scoring and their main creator has been missing all
season. Chelsea away on saturday, and Eric will come face to
face with Mr Wilkie if he plays. Sparkey will be out to put one over us,
and 3 points on saturday will be a good result. Keano is to see a
specialist this week, and could be out for 2 months with another hernia.
B@
|
32.6332 | Gullit? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Oct 18 1995 15:07 | 3 |
| Excuse my ignorance...who's Mr. Wilkie?
Dom
|
32.6333 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Oct 18 1995 16:34 | 6 |
| Dom,
I think he is the official who dismissed C*ntona at Palace all those
months ago.
Stuart
|
32.6334 | NO ONE LIKES US.. | VYGER::MMURRAY | | Fri Oct 20 1995 20:35 | 34 |
| OH! US POOR MAN UTD FANS EVERBODY IS AGAINST US!
NO WONDER BECAUSE YOU ARE THE BIGGEST BUNCH OF WHINGING FANS IN THE
WORLD ALSO YOUR TEAM HAS NOT WON VERY MUCH TO BE CONSIDERED "THE MOST
FAMOUS TEAM IN THE WORLD".MORE LIKE "THE MOST FAMOUS TEAM IN YOUR OWN
LUNCHTIME".
P.S WELL DONE THE TRACTOR FARMERS!
|
32.6335 | Eric's First Away Game | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Oct 20 1995 20:56 | 37 |
| Eric, Keano, and Denis are all expected to play tomorrow against Chelsea.
Irwin played a half of the 3-0 win against Birmingham Res on Wednesday, and
came through without any problems. Keano will play and the specialist will then
decide next week if he needs surgery or not. Eric plays his first away game in
the Premiership, and comes up against the same referee from his last away
game at San Selhurst last January. Could be an interesting afternoon. Sparkey
will be out to put one over us. Time will tell.
B@
P.S WELL DONE THE TRACTOR FARMERS!
|
32.6336 | ERIC FU | VYGER::MMURRAY | | Fri Oct 20 1995 22:01 | 2 |
| I HOPE KUNG FU IS ON HIS BEST BEHAVIOUR AGAINST THE LONDON SOFTIES!
|
32.6337 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | I hope you're happy now | Mon Oct 23 1995 11:08 | 9 |
|
MMurray, have you been on the pop at lunchtime or what? Still, what can
you expect from someone who doesn't know how to turn off the "Caps
Lock" on their keyboard.
Jeff
|
32.6338 | A good win for Utd | MOEUR8::SMITH | | Mon Oct 23 1995 11:18 | 3 |
|
Well, Sparky DID put ONE over on Utd, but, Utd put four (maybe five it
was late) past Chelsea!
|
32.6339 | What about Cantona's nutmeg on Gullit | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Oct 23 1995 20:33 | 10 |
| Excellent result for United with the highlight being the 21 pass move that
ended with Scholsey scoring his and United's second. The King was involved in
3 of the goals, and overall had a very good game. Keano and Irwin both played,
so the injuries are beginning to disappear for the moment. Robbo returns to
O.T. on saturday for the first time as a manager. His Boro side are flying at
the moment, and have only conceded 4 goals in 10 league games. Gary Walsh will
play in goal for Boro. This should be a good game, and 3 points would be very
welcome from this encounter.
B@
|
32.6340 | Did he, really ....? | MSAM03::ROBERTLIM | | Tue Oct 24 1995 10:21 | 10 |
| Brian
Did Eric actually nutmeg'd Gullit?
What about Sparky's goal? All the local papers carry features on the
coming of age of Scholes. Everything except the kitchen sink and
Sparky's goal ....
Robert
|
32.6341 | Robbo Returns | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Oct 26 1995 17:41 | 5 |
| Am off to the game on saturday at O.T.
Robbo should get a good reception on his return. Hoping for 3 points.
B@
|
32.6342 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 02 1995 13:40 | 12 |
| There was one piece of commentary from Sundays game which has gone
uncommented on.
Ginola chased a ball and ended up in the crowd. Martin Tyler said,
"Well theres one Frenchman going into a crowd that you won't have
to worry about"
Perhaps one of the panel could enlighten us as to why he would make
such a comment?
Stuart
|
32.6343 | Or he could of meant the mad french thug | CHEFS::PANES | If love is answer,what was the question? | Thu Nov 02 1995 13:53 | 28 |
| <<< Note 32.6342 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Steer clear of the Zebra Bros" >>>
> There was one piece of commentary from Sundays game which has gone
> uncommented on.
> Ginola chased a ball and ended up in the crowd. Martin Tyler said,
> "Well theres one Frenchman going into a crowd that you won't have
> to worry about"
> Perhaps one of the panel could enlighten us as to why he would make
> such a comment?
Stuart,
This is obviously a reference to "Mad" Henri LePont. This man is
credited with starting a craze which can be seen at venues all over
the world, for it was he , who "stage dived" at the legendary
Sascha Distel concert at the Parc du Prince during the sixties.
In a similar vein, Roy Keane, was punished for being guilty of performing
his Elvis impression - outbreaks of which seem to be sweeping across
the world of football.
hth,
Stuart
|
32.6344 | Jammy gits | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Nov 06 1995 12:35 | 1 |
| Come on Stratford, get it over with !
|
32.6345 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Nov 06 1995 12:39 | 5 |
| Did he bet you a pint Dave??
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6346 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Nov 06 1995 13:13 | 11 |
| Rick,
Nah, a cup of coffee.
Dave,
I take pleasure from the fact that you are being tortured mentally by
the fact that I am sat here feeling very smug and, I do have an inane
grin that is as large as it was after we dicked Leeds (x3).
Stuart
|
32.6347 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Nov 06 1995 13:28 | 15 |
|
> I take pleasure from the fact that you are being tortured mentally by
> the fact that I am sat here feeling very smug and, I do have an inane
> grin that is as large as it was after we dicked Leeds (x3).
>
> Stuart
Well, err, I'm taking immense pleasure from the fact that you are being
tortured mentally by the fact that you were not able to obtain a ticket
for Saturday's game and missed Arsenal's 1st triumph over Utd in 9
attempts.
Hugs,
Dave
|
32.6348 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Nov 06 1995 13:31 | 5 |
| Dave,
I got over that.
Mr Smug.
|
32.6349 | The old club -v- country argument.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Tue Nov 07 1995 18:42 | 15 |
| What does the panel think of ManUtd's behaviour in the Roy Keane/Rep of
Ireland affair?...Keane has played in 3 of Ireland's 9 Euro qualifying
ties, a figure which, as the Irish Times puts it, is wholly
disproportionate to his rate of absenteeism thru injury for United during
the same period. He missed the Latvia game and hasn't missed a game since
and with his suspension coming up ManU have pencilled in his hernia
operation which of course means that he will miss Ireland's most important
match since the World Cup....
In my opinion ManU are very much at fault here and, while they probably
have the rules on their side, they have not behaved honourably towards
the Repulic....
Ray....
|
32.6350 | Its the same with any club or player before anyone says anything | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Nov 07 1995 18:53 | 10 |
| Ray,
Why should they care about his Rep of Ireland career? He is first and
foremost, an employee of Manchester United FC/PLC/whatever. His
international career is of secondary importance to them. Yes, it is
nice for them to be able to field a side of internationals but MU have
a responsibility to themselves to keep the player in the 'best'
physical condition so that he can perform for them.
Stuart
|
32.6351 | | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Tue Nov 07 1995 18:58 | 21 |
| <<< Note 32.6349 by IRNBRU::HOWARD "Lovely Day for a Guinness" >>>
-< The old club -v- country argument.... >-
> In my opinion ManU are very much at fault here and, while they probably
> have the rules on their side, they have not behaved honourably towards
> the Repulic....
Ray,
Manchester United has always been an honourable club. I remember
how Louis Edwards' honourable Chairmanship of the club set a standard
which has been maintained by , not only everyone of the club's employees,
but by the innate sense of fair play that the supporters have and which
they demonstrate so frequently. I feel that you are being a little
churlish, and that you should consider withdrawing your scurrilous
allegations.
Stuart
|
32.6352 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Tue Nov 07 1995 19:45 | 24 |
| In this particular case I don't think ManU have behaved in the proper
way. Having international class players is a privilege that ManU can
afford but they can't have it both ways. Most if not all of the top
foreign playes playing in the English league have a release clause in
their contract which allows them to play international matches.
I'll assume that Keane has such a clause in his contract. And I'll make
the fairly safe assumption that Keane wanted to play against Portugal.
Now, consider this quote from today's Irish Times....
"The timing of the operation which normally has a recuperatory period of
six or seven weeks, is almost certainly influenced by the need to have
Keane back playing for their vital FA Premiership game against
Newcastle United on St Stephen's Day (26 December).
Had it been delayed until after the European Championship game, the
fear at Old Trafford was that he would not be ready for the fixture.
Now, by rescheduling the date of hospitalisation, they believe he has a
realistic chance of making the deadline."
I'll say it again. ManU can't have it both ways. Keane should have been
released for this match....
Ray....
|
32.6353 | Still got no sympathy | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Nov 07 1995 19:55 | 14 |
| Ray,
I'm sure that Keane has got the clause. If Big Jack feels that strongly
he should complain to FIFA who will be provided with Doctors
Certificates to prove the oppo is necessary.
The flip side of the coin is that the oppo is delayed, further damage
to is done and Keane misses Euro 96 if Rep of Ire qualify.
Both sides will lose out whenever the oppo takes place. Man U are his
employer and therefore take precedence over his 'out of work'
activities.
Stuart
|
32.6354 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Nov 07 1995 19:59 | 23 |
| > Now, consider this quote from today's Irish Times....
>
> "The timing of the operation which normally has a recuperatory period of
> six or seven weeks, is almost certainly influenced by the need to have
> Keane back playing for their vital FA Premiership game against
> Newcastle United on St Stephen's Day (26 December).
>
> Had it been delayed until after the European Championship game, the
> fear at Old Trafford was that he would not be ready for the fixture.
> Now, by rescheduling the date of hospitalisation, they believe he has a
> realistic chance of making the deadline."
I don't understand your attitude here Ray. Keane stupidly got himself
sent off against Boro and now faces a 4 match suspension. That
suspension will keep him out of 1st team football until at least
December 9th - a period of 5 weeks.
The club have reluctantly come to the conclusion that Keane needs an
op. This op and the subsequent recovery will keep Keane out of
football for up to 6 weeks. This fact coupled with his suspension
leads to an inevitable (and logical) conclusion - he has the op now,
and not when it suits the Republic, The Irish Times and/or Jack Charlton.
|
32.6355 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Tue Nov 07 1995 20:03 | 5 |
| When is Keane's operation??
When will keane's suspension start??
Al
|
32.6356 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Nov 07 1995 20:09 | 7 |
| >When is Keane's operation??
This week.
>When will keane's suspension start??
This week - he misses Utd's next 4 games.
|
32.6357 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Tue Nov 07 1995 20:25 | 10 |
| Thanks Dave, that's what I thought.
My personal opinion is that he should miss the first 4 games after he is
available to play again after the op.
What's the point in being suspended when you're not fit to play anyway?
I feel a heated discussion on its way.
Al (Leaving now to get to the footy)
|
32.6358 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:06 | 7 |
| Al,
The suspension runs when a player is *available* to play. Thus if he is
injured, he isn't suspended. However, when he recovers the suspension
kicks in.
Stuart
|
32.6359 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:25 | 8 |
| >The suspension runs when a player is *available* to play. Thus if he
>is injured, he isn't suspended. However, when he recovers the
>suspension kicks in.
Are you sure about this ? So, what you're implying here is that Keane
will miss up to 6 weeks as a result of the op, and then a further 4
games as a result of the suspension. That can't possibly be true - can
it ?
|
32.6360 | Could miss the all important christmas programme as well | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:29 | 5 |
| Dave,
Yep, tis true.
Stuart
|
32.6361 | | CHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPateman | Cuore Sportivo | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:30 | 6 |
| Stuart - not right I'm afraid...
suspensions run from the Monday about 10 days after the incident. If you
happen to be injured - good luck to you.
Paul
|
32.6362 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:33 | 6 |
| Paul,
I'd just got the Manc going. Thats the trouble with notes. Try winding
someone up....
Stuart
|
32.6363 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:35 | 5 |
| Al,
Don't fret - it's just Stuart being totally pathetic.
Dave$not_taken_in_at_all
|
32.6364 | Nothing unusual there then | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:37 | 1 |
|
|
32.6365 | Cantonian Rhapsody | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Nov 14 1995 11:25 | 62 |
| From 'Through The Wind And The Rain' (a Looneypool fanzine):
Is this the Moss Side? Or is it just fantasy
Taught by the lies from Matt Busby's Theatre of dreams
Open your eyes, look right through the lies and see
He's just a French git, deserving no sympathy
Because he's hit them high, hit them low
Karate Kick or Body blow
Anyway the sod goes, doesn't really matter to me
Mama, just kicked a man, put my studs into his chest
Then I slapped him round the head
My career had only just begun
But now I've gone and thrown it all away
Mama, je suis merde, didn't mean to blow my top
If I p*ss off to Spain some time tomorrow
Carry on, carry on 'cos ze Mancs don't really matter
Lately, I have done wrong
Thats what I tell the Press
But I really couldn't care less
Goodbye everybody, I'm due in Court
But by the start of October, I'll be back
Mama, ooooooooooooooh
I don't wanna sign
I sometimes wish I'd never left France at all
I see a little Leather jacket on a man
Sacre Bleu! Sacre Bleu! I will kick his f*cking head in!
Adidas and Nike might take all those ads off me
Manchestero (Manchestero)
Manchestero (Manchestero)
Manchester, I've got to go (so pay me moooooooooooooore)
I'm just a French boy, nobody loves me
(He's just a French boy from a French family
Can't blame his parents for this monstrosity)
Easy come, easy go - a red card you will show
Referee? Nooo! You must not send me off (Send him off)
Referee? He's going to send me off (Send him off)
Referee? He's gone and sent me off (Sent him off)
I'll have my early bath (early bath)
Another early bath (early bath)
NON! NON! NON! NON! NON! NON! NON!
Man Utd, Man Utd, Man U will not let me go
Dementio has a pay rise put aside for me, for me, for meeeeeee!
Yes, I think I can kick them and spit in their eeeye
Yes, I know that they hate me and I don't care why
Oh baby, I would like to join AC
I'd like to sign, I'd like to sign for Milano
Nothing really matters
Anyone can see
Nothing really matters to me
Anywhere that pays well.
Reproduced from the current edition of FourFourTwo
|
32.6366 | note of the year? (remember that?) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Here's 10p. Phone a man who cares! | Tue Nov 14 1995 12:37 | 6 |
|
Sublime.
Ian.
|
32.6367 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 15 1995 17:14 | 5 |
| According to Teletext at dinnertime, TGFTITU have been at it again.
Oldham have now made a(nother) complaint about poaching youngsters
(agreed- they should be fried). The previous cases have still to be
dealt with so a West Ham-esque signing ban on young players looks like
taking shape.
|
32.6368 | New winger? | CHEFS::KRISMAN_P | Single tasking - on a good day! | Mon Nov 20 1995 17:52 | 4 |
| I heard a rumour that Man U have signed SEID(sp) from Auxerre, to be
confirmed tomorrow. Does anyone have any news on this?
Paul
|
32.6369 | ??? | CHEFS::QUINTF | Pass the Bullets, Please | Mon Nov 20 1995 18:47 | 10 |
32.6370 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Nov 20 1995 18:55 | 3 |
| I'm surprised MU have signed another foreigner. Isn't this compounded
the problem that they always seem to face when they get into Europe
(albeit very briefly)?
|
32.6371 | It mattereth not a jot ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Return of the irrelevant one | Mon Nov 20 1995 19:00 | 11 |
|
.6370
But Stuart
Surely it is because they are only in Europe for a nanosecond that
this is not a problem to them ? They can play as many foreigners as
they like against York City ...
Malc.
|
32.6372 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Nov 20 1995 19:29 | 7 |
| >They can play as many foreigners as they like against York City ...
and it still hasn't done them any good....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6373 | WHite lines...don't do it | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Tue Nov 21 1995 13:29 | 13 |
| The self-styled GFTITEG , not content with chasing football honours, appear
to have their eyes on the Club of Shame Award ( current holders The Arse ).
The latest push for this "prestigious honour", comes courtesy of the
eponymously named Nicky Butt, who has been charged with assault.
"Sniffer" Merson, is keeping his hand in for the Arse, by announcing that
he nearly started hitting the bottle again, but this is a poor attempt
at sleaze from the Colombian Kid.
All the same, informed sources suggest that this season , the award will
got to the wire.
Stuart
|
32.6374 | Talking of butts ... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Nov 21 1995 17:21 | 4 |
| I'm surprised that the "panel" haven't seen fit to comment on Benali's
headbutt on Cole during the game on Saturday. It's strange isn't it -
a similar offence by Keane or Cantona, and you'd all by baying for
blood ! Me ? Paranoid ? Surely not ...
|
32.6375 | | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Tue Nov 21 1995 20:25 | 14 |
| <<< Note 32.6374 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
-< Talking of butts ... >-
> I'm surprised that the "panel" haven't seen fit to comment on Benali's
> headbutt on Cole during the game on Saturday. It's strange isn't it -
> a similar offence by Keane or Cantona, and you'd all by baying for
> blood ! Me ? Paranoid ? Surely not ...
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Its beginning to look that way.
hth,
A Doctor
|
32.6376 | Do refs have it in for YOUR team? You might just be Paranoid... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Nov 22 1995 14:23 | 10 |
| >Me ? Paranoid ? Surely not ...
There's a simple test, Dave. If you think Nigel Martyn should play for
England, and Chris Coleman is the new Franz Beckenbauer, then there's a
90% chance you're Paranoid.
Of course, you can carry on noting in 32. Just enter the occasional
note in 44 for the sake of appearance.
Dom
|
32.6377 | Latest from O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Nov 22 1995 20:40 | 15 |
| United play Coventry tonight, and a chance to narrow the gap at the top. While
we have won our last 3 league games at Highfield Road, and Coventry are
struggling, I feel we are in for a tough game. A one goal win will do me.
Nicky Butt has received a 3 game ban, and will miss the games against Chelsea,
Sheff Wed, and Liverpool. Keano could be back in the squad for the Liverpool
game as he is aiming to make the Republic's game against Holland at Anfield
on Dec 13th. Steve Bruce was mentioned as a possibility for the Wolves job, but
United have refused to release him from his contract. Good job as we only have
David May as cover :-). He has just returned from an ankle operation, and Parker
is due back from his knee op shortly. Good win on saturday against Southampton
after an explosive start. Good to see Giggsy playing well again. Eric's due
a goal, maybe tonight???
B@
|
32.6378 | | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Thu Nov 23 1995 11:37 | 8 |
| Coventry 0 Manchester United PLC 4
Apparently "Goal King" Cole did a lot of running of the ball last night.
Stuart
|
32.6379 | Coventry 0 United 4 | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Nov 23 1995 13:25 | 7 |
| Excellent result last night. Irwin, Beckham, and Choccy with two were the
goalscorers. A few scary moments before we took the lead, but after that it
was plain sailing. 3 points behind Newcastle now. Forest away next monday on
Sky.
B@
|
32.6380 | A collection of old favourites | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Sun Nov 26 1995 20:01 | 1 |
| http://www.geopages.com/Paris/2252/
|
32.6381 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Tue Nov 28 1995 14:14 | 3 |
| No thoughts on last night's game?
g
|
32.6382 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Nov 28 1995 14:43 | 20 |
| I thought Utd played pretty well, and certainly deserved at least a
draw. The only downer last night was the number of reasonably good
chances that were missed - a complaint often fired at the team last
season, hence the purchase of Cole. I do still have hope that Cole
will come good - the team is playing well, and Cole has certainly added
some mobility upfront. However, the odd goal or 2 would be quite nice
as well !
It does worry me though that our results against the "top" teams
are less than impressive :
Villa (a) lost
Pool (h) drew
Boro (h) won
Arse (a) lost
Forest (a) drew
Still, I'm sure we'll improve upon that record when we play the Sheep !
|
32.6383 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Nov 28 1995 14:45 | 5 |
| oh, and the result ...
Forest (1) 1 Utd (0) 1
Some kid Some Frenchman from a disputed penalty
|
32.6384 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Tue Nov 28 1995 15:28 | 9 |
| re : Leeds United....
I don't think you'll improve your tally of wins when you play us...
Super Leeds will win once again....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6385 | | CHEFS::PANES | Destination unknown | Tue Nov 28 1995 17:11 | 5 |
| re: Forest - Manchester United
Apparently Andy Cole, did a lot of running of the ball.
Stuart
|
32.6386 | Straight swap for Rory Underwood? | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Nov 28 1995 17:17 | 5 |
| >Apparently Andy Cole, did a lot of running of the ball.
Sounds like the England rugby team could use him...
Dom
|
32.6387 | Doesn't Cole look like Paul Hull? | CHEFS::WEAVERD | | Tue Nov 28 1995 17:28 | 4 |
| Yes but the England rugby team also need someone who can score with the
ball???
Derek
|
32.6388 | Glad we got the point though .......... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Nov 28 1995 17:29 | 13 |
|
Dom,
Well he is better at putting them over the bar than under !!!!
Stretch.
P.S I will give credit to Cole for a sharp turn and shot which pulled a
good save out of Crossley. If he did this at least twice a game I would
not be so bloody negative about him. The bulk of the game he was
ineffective and I think Scholes should have come on for him, leaving
McClair on the pitch as well.
|
32.6389 | Missed out on a chance to make ground on NUFC | CHEFS::PANES | Chances are, we might be stars | Mon Dec 04 1995 19:01 | 6 |
| Any chance of a match report? I missed the highlights, and haven't
had a chance to read the papers, but somebody told me that Cole
did so much selfless running off the ball, that he got knackered
and had to be substituted after 75 minutes. Can anybody confirm this?
Stuart
|
32.6390 | Not like you to pass up the p*ss taking oppurtunity !!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Dec 04 1995 19:41 | 11 |
| Stuart,
Ref Cole - Translation - He missed a sitter from 5 yards out and a
couple of other solid chances were wasted. He got pulled off for the
first time (?) and Cooke came on to replace him. Running himself into
the ground !!!! Even Alex had no words of consolation/explanation as to
the reasons.
The papers here (broadsheets included) are pointing out the fact that
he has only scored one more goal than Schmeical this season !!!!
Stretch.
|
32.6391 | ooooopppppsssss | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Dec 04 1995 19:42 | 2 |
| Sorry - That should be two more goals than Schmeical !!! Big difference
I know.
|
32.6392 | United Live Tonight | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Dec 05 1995 16:15 | 4 |
| For anyone who has BBC Northern Ireland, United are playing a Northern Ireland
X1 tonight, and the game is Live on BBC 1 Northern Ireland at 8.00pm.
B@
|
32.6393 | Roy Keane | SIOG::FITZPATRICK | | Tue Dec 05 1995 16:34 | 8 |
| >>For anyone who has BBC Northern Ireland, United are playing a Northern Ireland
>>X1 tonight, and the game is Live on BBC 1 Northern Ireland at 8.00pm.
Is Roy Keane playing in this ? I heard rumours that he was, and would also
play Saturday to get him match fit for next Wednesday.
M.
|
32.6394 | They'll be crying in the streets of Salford | CHEFS::PANES | Chances are, we might be stars | Wed Dec 06 1995 12:06 | 13 |
|
More trophies for the world's favourite club.
Top football magazine Four Four Two, conducted a poll
of football fanzine editors.
Most hated person .... Eric Cantona.
Alex Ferguson came third and that nice Mr Keane , seventh.
This was gleaned from the Guardian, so I'm sure that "hated" is
a mis-print.
Stuart
|
32.6395 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Wed Dec 06 1995 12:11 | 10 |
| Well it was good to see Andy Cole keeping up his current run of form,
missing 5 first half chances... :->
Of course, Leeds stiker Phil Masinga scored one of the goals which lead
to United being thrashed 2-1... the other goal coming from Jimmy
Quinn... :->
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6396 | Masinga is a good Irish name ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Wed Dec 06 1995 12:41 | 14 |
|
.6394
I don't suppose you'd like to put in the top 10 just out of
curiosity, Stuart ?
My own top eleven is the Rangers first team on Saturday. Or tonight
if the game goes ahead.
Malc.
PS And has anybody seen Dave Edwards recently ? Is the snow so bad
Darn Sarf that he can't get to his work ?
|
32.6397 | Did Cole score??? | CHEFS::PANES | Chances are, we might be stars | Wed Dec 06 1995 12:58 | 12 |
| <<< Note 32.6396 by AYOV29::MTHEODORESON "Best bang a tune on, our kid" >>>
-< Masinga is a good Irish name ... >-
> .6394
> I don't suppose you'd like to put in the top 10 just out of
> curiosity, Stuart ?
Unfortunately that was all the Guardian felt the need to publish.
Stuart
|
32.6398 | | CHEFS::PANES | Chances are, we might be stars | Wed Dec 06 1995 13:30 | 18 |
| I have just discovered that the Mirror has the full list.
1/ Cantona
2/ Graham Kelly
3/ Alex Ferguson
4/ Eric Hall
5/ Ron Noades ( I'm surprised he's so low down the list )
6/ David Mellor
7/ Roy Keane
8/ Terry Venables
9/ Graham Taylor
10/ Jimmy Hill
Whilst I am in this repository of shame.. has anybody got anymore information
on United's continued tapping of young players.
Stuart
|
32.6399 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Dec 06 1995 13:50 | 10 |
| re: a couple back
Hi Malc,
I am still reading the notes conference, however I'm a tad too busy to
put in the time and effort required to reply to Panesy's tiresome notes
of late. Hopefully, normal service will soon be resumed and he'll
scuttle off back to the Palace note where he belongs.
Oh, smilies and all that ......
|
32.6400 | | CHEFS::PANES | Chances are, we might be stars | Wed Dec 06 1995 14:07 | 11 |
| David,
I am sorry that you find my notes "tiresome". I would of thought the
little snippets of news that I provide, helps the supporters of TGFTITW,
who do not have the same access to information as a good Manc like
yourself. Was it not the Marketing Manager of Manchester United Football
Club PLC , who said that the Monthly magazine " helps the supporters
at home ( i.e nowhere near Salford ), follow the club". I like
to think that in my own little way I am fulfilling a similar function.
Stuart
|
32.6401 | More Seats | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Dec 06 1995 21:13 | 5 |
32.6402 | Do we still need vouchers ? | CHEFS::ast031.bso.dec.com::John Foster | BLC #34 | Thu Dec 07 1995 15:01 | 6 |
| Brian
Are there any voucher restrictions, or has all that been lifted ?
regards
John
|
32.6403 | If you have them, Send them in | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Dec 07 1995 15:40 | 7 |
|
>>> Are there any voucher restrictions, or has all that been lifted ?
If the games are over subscribed, people who have sent voucher sheets with
their application will get priority.
B@
|
32.6404 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Dec 11 1995 15:39 | 12 |
| A superb performance from Monsieur Cantona was the only highlight of an
absolutely dire Utd showing on Saturday. Credit to Wednesday who
actually came to OT and attacked Utd - I don't know why more teams
don't adopt this policy. Utd's defence, imo, has been poor for the
past couple of seasons, and yet many visiting teams are content to sit
back and settle for a point. Wednesday played 4 attackers, and with
Waddle playing well in his new midfield role, created so many chances,
they must be kicking themselves for allowing Utd back in the game.
Ah well, roll on the Red Sh*te, the Sheep and Newcastle. A nice easy 9
points - I don't think !
|
32.6405 | Stick this in your pipe and smoke it, Dave | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Wed Dec 13 1995 11:41 | 9 |
|
Celtic 3 Manchester United 1
Please allow me to be the first to say :
Nyaah nyaah nyaah.
Malc.
|
32.6406 | | CHEFS::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Thu Dec 14 1995 13:05 | 5 |
|
What day do Manchester utd play Newcastle, if think it's the 27th, also
does anyone know what time the game kicks off..?
|
32.6407 | | YEENOT::STOCKMANS | | Thu Dec 14 1995 13:06 | 4 |
| We play Newcastle on the 27th (Weds) Kick off 6pm.
Si
|
32.6408 | Perhaps Cole should play for this lot? | CHEFS::OHAGANB | It's nearly over | Thu Dec 14 1995 17:00 | 4 |
| Manchester United Ladies 0
Arsenal Ladies 10
A recent score.
|
32.6409 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Dec 14 1995 17:40 | 7 |
| >Perhaps Cole should play for this lot?
Nope... I doubt he can even score with the ladies...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6410 | What's her name Rick....Flossie !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Thu Dec 14 1995 17:55 | 5 |
| Whereas Rick "StudMuffin" Morrell just has to bleat and the ladies
flock around him !!
Ian.
|
32.6411 | Now he'll score 3 this weekend | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Thu Dec 14 1995 18:40 | 6 |
|
re: cole
He was playing. Hence the Man Utd scoreline! :)
Neil
|
32.6412 | | RDGENG::lufc.reo.dec.com::lyndon | | Thu Dec 14 1995 21:08 | 8 |
|
> Score 3...
Yeah.. sure!!!
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6413 | Any Takers for Lee Sharpe | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Dec 15 1995 16:20 | 5 |
| Keano played half a game for the reserves last night, and could be on the
bench on Sunday. Giggs and Schmeichel are also expected to return. Butt
completes his 3 match suspension. Pally hopefully will also return.
B@
|
32.6414 | | CHEFS::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Mon Dec 18 1995 12:24 | 5 |
|
Has the Newcastle game kick-off been changed from 6'o clock to 8'o
clock, on sky they are advertising an 8'o clock kick-off...
|
32.6415 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Dec 18 1995 12:41 | 5 |
| >Has the Newcastle game kick-off been changed from 6'o clock to 8'o
>clock, on sky they are advertising an 8'o clock kick-off...
As far as I'm aware, the game starts at 6pm. Aren't SKY showing
another game at 8pm ? I think it's City vs, err, Blackburn maybe ?
|
32.6416 | 2-0 | SIOG::G_ROBINSON | | Mon Dec 18 1995 16:24 | 6 |
| The silence on this page today is defening...the last time I heard
silence like this was at Old Trafford when our Robbie scored 2 on that
occasion.
You where shite.
|
32.6417 | Over-familiarity | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | I hope you're happy now | Mon Dec 18 1995 16:40 | 9 |
|
"Our Robbie"????
Member of your family then is he?
Jeff
|
32.6418 | the cheshire cat speaks | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Here's 10p. Phone a man who cares! | Mon Dec 18 1995 17:35 | 7 |
|
I think quite a few people would have liked to adopt him yesterday.
I'm amazed that no-one has entered a note littered with excuses for united's
staggering non-performance.
Ian.
|
32.6419 | | CHEFS::PANES | Red sky at night, Brixton's alight | Mon Dec 18 1995 17:38 | 10 |
| The NOTW had an article on Danny Wallace ( known in football circles
as The Ron ), supporting Andy Cole. Mr Wallace said he had a less than
fruitful time at OT and how his heart went out to Cole. He is now
without a contract and is training with Fulham.
I missed the game yesterday. Is Cole still looking sharp, but missing
the rub of the green?
Stuart
|
32.6420 | :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Here's 10p. Phone a man who cares! | Mon Dec 18 1995 17:49 | 8 |
|
Stuart,
He did a lot of running off the ball...
Ian.
|
32.6421 | Thanks | CHEFS::PANES | Red sky at night, Brixton's alight | Mon Dec 18 1995 18:04 | 0 |
32.6422 | Worst Performance in Years | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Dec 18 1995 21:40 | 12 |
| No excuses for yesterday. Big Peter kept us in the game till Fowler scored his
second with 3 minutes to go. Will somebody please come and buy Lee Sharpe.
The lad is the biggest liability at O.T. at the moment.
He was the cause of the goal against Chelsea a couple of weeks ago, and he
goes and gives a silly free away yesterday, from which Fowler scored (bad
goalkeeping also). But it was only a matter of time before Liverpool scored.
Leeds, Newcastle,QPR and Spurs in our next 4 games, and we have got to start
picking up points before Newcastle are out of sight. There are only 38 games
in the Premiership, so Saturday will be the half way mark. I think we need to
win our next 2 games to put us back in the hunt.
B@
|
32.6423 | Is there a University called T.W.A.T ?? | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Thu Dec 21 1995 13:13 | 15 |
| Just been sent the following :-
An article in the Manchester Evening News stated
that Manchester had a University named after
Andy Cole.
It's called U.M.I.S.T.
Well laugh then !!!
Ian.
|
32.6424 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Dec 21 1995 14:03 | 9 |
| >Is there a University called T.W.A.T ??
You've been there haven't you Ian....
<Smiley Things>
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6425 | A tireless runner ( off the ball) | CHEFS::PANES | High drama at the low morale coral | Thu Dec 21 1995 14:08 | 7 |
| Its very easy to knock Andy Cole. Fair enough, he hasn't scored
as many goals as expected, but when you pay top dollar, you want someone
who is the complete article. By all accounts Mr Cole's lack of goals
has been more than compensated by his contribution to the team's
efforts.
A Prior
|
32.6426 | Trouble is what club would buy him off us at the moment ???? | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Dec 21 1995 14:09 | 4 |
| The word that rhymes with "ROLLOCKS" springs to mind !!!
Stretch.
|
32.6427 | | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Thu Dec 21 1995 14:19 | 7 |
| How about, "That's a load of Rick !!"
Works for me !!
Ian.
|
32.6428 | Maybe you should try black and white shirts? | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Dec 21 1995 14:20 | 11 |
| Shouldn't you United types be looking for someone to share the blame? Cole's
record at Newcastle was incredible, both in Div 1 and in the Premier. It seems
that a move 'donw south' has immediately turned him into an embarrassment.
So why did ManU buy him? And for a whopping amount of money? Presumably
Ferguson could see him fitting into the team - why hasn't he?
Either Ferguson was not watching him well enough, or he's not enough of a coach
to get him to play to his potential.
grahame
|
32.6429 | Like the idea about black/white shirts - Martin Edwards take note !!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Dec 21 1995 14:37 | 24 |
| Grahame,
Ref- sharing the blame. The ball is being given to him in a variety
of good positions. He then a) falls over it b) hoofs it into row Z from
5 yards out c) gives it staight back to whoever passed the ball to him
losing any advantage to move the ball into other positions etc etc.
The look on Cantona and the other players faces is getting embarrassing
to say the least. Couple this with Fergie pulling him off twice now for
no fitness/tactical reasons and the picture gets bleaker still. Fergie
reckons Cole has had THREE solid goal scoring chances in all the games
he has played, FIVE OR MORE in some. Look at his attempt/scoring ratio
and you can begin to see how some fans feel about the situation.
We are half way through the season now and I think the bedding in
period is well and truly over. I was one of his more vocal supporters
originally when he arrived and failed to deliver the goods. Now ?!?!?
Having got to Old Trafford the other week I can honestly say the groans
when he got the ball/f*cked it up were very audible, and the Cole chant
about "gets the ball ,scores a goal" has been slightly ammended.
Stretch.
|
32.6430 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Dec 21 1995 14:37 | 8 |
| Looking at the problems United are having with Cole, I would suggest
the biggest problem they have is poor supply to him and the a lack of a
recognised strike partner to share the workload. Cantona plays better
behind the front two. If they hadn't sold Kanchelskis & Hughes then
they probably wouldn't be having any problems with Cole scoring.
Mind you, George Grahams decision to sell him looks like a damn fine
piece of business at this moment in time.
|
32.6431 | kwok-fibble | CHEFS::PANES | High drama at the low morale coral | Thu Dec 21 1995 14:41 | 12 |
| <<< Note 32.6429 by CHEFS::CROSSA >>>
-< Like the idea about black/white shirts - Martin Edwards take not >-
> The look on Cantona and the other players faces is getting embarrassing
> to say the least. Couple this with Fergie pulling him off twice now for
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Is this on top of his "win bonus".
F Saunders
|
32.6432 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Dec 21 1995 14:51 | 12 |
| (Dear me, Stuart.)
So Fergie's criticising him publicly and still picking him? Good psychology.
And as for striking partners, he didn't have one at Newcastle either.
Beardsley, Lee, Fox, Sellars etc all played further back - Cole didn't need
to be able to pass it much in those days . .
Why doesn't he play him in the reserves for a couple of weeks? Chance for him
to get his confidence back and bring in a bit more dosh from reserve games!
g
|
32.6433 | He gets the ball, err ... ummm ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Thu Dec 21 1995 15:42 | 15 |
|
I would wager there is some fundamental difference between the way
that Man Utd play and the way that Newcastle play, e.g. Newcastle play
more with wingers and everything is crossed in, whereas Man Utd
play(ed) with a target man (Mark Hughes) who plays with his back to
goal all the time. Obviously Cole cannot take over Hughes' mantle
because it is a totally different game to what he plays. If Ferguson
thought he could then he should be shot.
Or possibly Keegan knew what he was doing when selling Cole.
All this is total conjecture on my part.
Malc.
|
32.6434 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Dec 21 1995 17:11 | 12 |
| Grahame,
Far be it for me to pick gaping holes in your arguments. However, you
overlooked my argument about Kanchelskis. Fox? A Winger unless I'm very
much mistaken? Sellars? Wide midfielder?
No, your right, Newcastle didn't have a recognised centre-forward other
than Cole but then they played a different way.
Have a nice Xmas (and don't do an 'Edwards')
Stuart
|
32.6435 | two cups of coffee was all I got | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Dec 21 1995 18:39 | 8 |
| Oi, you lot (though it's mostly in the QPR note). I remember pre-Christmas
"lunchtimes" and I don't especially want to be reminded that I won't be
getting one this year!
So, Stuart, Happy Christmas to you too - looking forward to Magpies shitting
on Gunners in January!
g
|
32.6436 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Dec 21 1995 18:43 | 11 |
| Grahame,
>Happy Christmas to you too
Reciprocated.
>looking forward to Magpies shitting on Gunners in January!
I'm not but I have a horrible feeling it could happen twice in 8 days.
Stuart
|
32.6437 | A Friend for Eric | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Dec 22 1995 13:21 | 6 |
| United have William Prunier from Bordeaux on a two week trial. He played and
impressed in the 3-1 win against Derby reserves during the week.
Here's wishing all noters a very Happy Christmas, and a great footballing 96'
B@
|
32.6438 | 3 Points or Nothing | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Dec 27 1995 19:25 | 7 |
| A 3-1 defeat at Leeds leaves us with a mountain to climb, starting tonight
with the game against Newcastle. It's win or bust tonight. Papers say that
Bruce, Giggs, and Pally are all out tonight, and that the french trialist may
play. The pressure is on. How will we react.
B@
|
32.6439 | There's only one Keano | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Dec 28 1995 14:05 | 9 |
| Super performance last night ended with a 2-0 win against Newcastle.
Cole and Keane scored the goals, and Newcastle were flattered that it was
only two. 7 points behind, and it's QPR next at O.T. on Saturday, followed by
a game against 3rd placed Spurs live on Sky on new years day.
B@
|
32.6440 | 900 miles an hour (typically British!) | MOEUR8::SMITH | | Fri Dec 29 1995 12:33 | 32 |
|
This was a good game which I watched live in French Tele (the French
season is on pause). The whole build up to the game, advertising a
week ahead, chat, analysis, etc was geared around the two Frenchmen,
Cantona and Ginola... It was an ideal match for a French audience, a
top of the table clash, 1st v. 2nd, and a 'local' on each team.
Newcastle started best, but, Man Utd scored after 6 mins, a superb
strike from Cole who appeared to have regained a lot of confidence
after some bad weeks (I didn't see him running off the ball much!).
Newcastle never really got there act together, I haven't seen them play
so I don't know there style, but aside from some good moments from
Ginola, Lee and Sir Les (he was well marked), it was a day for Man Utd
who were especially good when making fast, counter attacks. Eric the
Red was about 50% in the game (captain for the first time in England).
Its hard to single out players, the Neville brothers, Nicky Butt's
tackling, Keane was best and rightly deserved the MoM award. Over all,
Man Utd look to be getting back to their best.
A bit more on Cole, later in the game he fluffed a golden opportunity,
and had some moments of poor control, it was noticeable that his head
dropped, so maybe he'll go back to running off the ball.
An interesting statistic was floated by the commentary team, for the
last 10 years (if my memory is good) the Champions of England have won
all four of their holiday games. On that basis neither Manchester nor
Newcastle will be Champions. The commentators figured this unlikely,
but through in the name of Liverpool as the team to watch! Could be a
fun few months...
Ian
|
32.6441 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Wed Jan 03 1996 11:59 | 20 |
| >A 3-1 defeat at Leeds
:->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Well Dave... any comments??
Well all I have to say is.....
WE WON.... :->>>>>>
YOU WERE RUBBISH..... esp. Eric "Booooo" Cantona...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6442 | Kind and considerate. | CHEFS::WEAVERD | | Wed Jan 03 1996 12:22 | 5 |
| Rick,
How kind and single minded of you to enter a note here without
mentioning the 4-1 defeat at WHL.
|
32.6443 | | FORTY2::ABRAHAMS | | Wed Jan 03 1996 17:27 | 7 |
|
then permit me...
4-1, 4-1, 4-1 4-1 etc
if only we had got the results we should have got out of Bolton
and Southampton - we only managed two draws.
|
32.6444 | Confused?? | CHEFS::WEAVERD | | Mon Jan 08 1996 17:15 | 4 |
| Quiet in here today, wonder why?
Stretch - It must be difficult for you with divided loyalties, Leeds vs
Reading and potentially Reading vs Man U.
|
32.6445 | Hmm, "pots", "kettles" and "black" spring to mind | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 08 1996 17:19 | 5 |
| Derek,
Stretch isn't worried about Reading v Man U. It ain't gonna happen...
Stuart
|
32.6446 | Potential for abuse from both sides on this !!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 08 1996 18:52 | 8 |
| (Having just got into Chefs).
I am more than a little worried about divided loyalty IF (note very big
IF) Utd beat Sunderland away. Having watched Skys extended highlights
(most of the game) on Saturday I am not too sure about the return. The
words "York" and "humiliation" spring to mind.
Stretch_concerned_of_Reading.
|
32.6447 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 08 1996 19:11 | 6 |
| Stretch,
Which divided loyalty are you talking about? As far as I can make out,
just about everytime Man U or Reading play you have divided loyalties.
Confused of DEC Park
|
32.6448 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Jan 08 1996 20:20 | 5 |
| Where's Dave.....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6449 | Still There | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Jan 08 1996 20:34 | 15 |
| Terrible performance on Saturday, but we are still in the cup, for another week
at least. Sunderland played well and we were crap. But we still drew. If we can
raise our performance in the replay a victory is possible, but with our away
form at present maybe not. David Beckham starts a two match suspension and will
miss the replay, and Saturdays game against Villa. Oh my god, does that mean
that Sharpe could be playing. Schmeichel will be back in training on Wednesday,
and is expected to play on Saturday. Bruce was terrible on saturday, and this
will be his last season in the first team, if he lasts that long. Was a great
buy though. May should replace him, but he seems a bit injury prone at the
moment, so maybe we should be looking elsewhere, we also need a right sided
player. Becks is a central midfielder, and will be useful when Butt and Keane
are injured or suspended. McClair, Sharpe, and Parker are finished. It's time to
get the cheque book out Fergie.
B@
|
32.6450 | Plan for time in prison?? | CHEFS::WEAVERD | | Mon Jan 08 1996 21:20 | 4 |
| Great approach to the game, PLANNING for when players get suspended!!
How about trying to discipline them so that they don't get suspended??
Derek
|
32.6451 | Boban | SIOG::SMYTH | | Tue Jan 09 1996 12:48 | 3 |
| United after Boban from Ac Milan ????
GS
|
32.6452 | Don't go Brian !! I'm Brian and so's my wife !! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Tue Jan 09 1996 12:59 | 13 |
| Seeing as it's not been mentioned in here yet, Utd are apparently
tracking Brian Laudrup of Rangers. He has expressed a preference to
play in the Premiership and has also stated that he would like to play
in the same team as Princess Schmeichal. His contract is up at the end
of the Season and it would be a big blow to Rangers' Title challenge if
he were to go before the end of the Season, although I'm sure Walter
would want to get some money for him rather than give him away !!
Scottish and all that !! I hope to goodness that we don't get Brian
McClair as part of the deal !!! Now Cantona. That could be a different
kettle of water !!
Ian.
|
32.6453 | Private Jokes are a terrible thing | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Tue Jan 09 1996 13:26 | 6 |
| Ian,
Aah, but would he be a success at Man U in the same manner that, say,
Keith Gillespie has been at Newcastle.
Stuart
|
32.6454 | We shall see..... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Tue Jan 09 1996 13:33 | 7 |
| Stuart,
Oooooh, you bitch !!!
Ian.
|
32.6455 | Chuckle....Giggle....Guffaw....Titter.... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Wed Jan 10 1996 20:02 | 103 |
| The following is re-produced without permission, but it didn't half
make me giggle !!!
Be warned : It is rather a long note !!
Ian.
An excerpt from the soon-to-be-released Cantona Diaries.
I wake from a temperamental genius of a sleep. A brain-rest full
of artistry, brilliance and flamboyant Gallic flicks comes to it's
conclusion after interruption from 500 fans sleeping in my garden.
They follow me everywhere with adoration but giving me a round of
applause for simply waking up is a little irritating.
I stroll to the window, open it, look down on my people like
Caesar and they chant ...
"He's red, got cred, he's out of f***ing bed. Cantona, Cantona."
I fill my mouth with garlic-phlegm and hurl it at the mob. They cheer
as they get covered in my inspirational gob. I shake my head and
close the window on these cretins. Their lives are so empty and I
mourn for the audience that awaits me at my grass stage. I stroll
across the bedroom, tread on one of the kids stuffed toys and stamp
on it until my foot bleeds.
In the bathroom I shower alone, pushing out my proud chest to meet
head on jets of water. I juggle the little Zest soap on both feet, on
my head, on my shoulder, then bicycle kick it back into it's dish.
I step out of the shower and three hand-maidens towel me down, rub
talc over my gifted body, dress me, so that my shirt collar stays
up around my neck.
I receive a phone call from Alex Ferguson, asking if it is at all
possible that I might show for training this morning. I remind him
curtly that "I play. I don't train." I have no need to punish the
skills that seep out of every pore, by running round a pitch with
clod-hoopers like Bruce and Parker. I cannot understand why they want
to be footballers, because every time the ball comes near them they
hit it as far away from them as possible. Me, I love to caress,
stroke, tease and make love to the ball. That is why I get so enraged
by defenders coming up behind me, trying to halt my love-making. I see
it as 'Soccerus Interuptus'. No-one likes a man trampling over you
as you satisfy your woman and who wouldn't return the favour with
vengeance ?
I even retaliate with flair. A flick here, a stylish trample there
and a flying acrobatic two-footed lunge everywhere.
I grab my sports satchel and have a hand-maiden place it exactly on
my back, so that it falls into the arch crated by my magnificent
posture. I strut out of the house as the hoard of my fans drop to
their knees, hailing my exit by bowing Waynes-World-Like. I run over
their bodies stamping on their heads. They yell "Ooh Aaagh, Cantona."
Then they run round madly showing each other the cuts and bruises
I have inflicted on their skulls as if they are works of art. And
of course they are.
I get into my sports car and I am immediately under assault from
toilet rolls, which bounce off the roof. To my great delight, members
of the Cantona Worshippers Suicide Club, apologise profusely then stab
themselves through the heart and die before my eyes. I nod arrogantly
to the rest to take note of their now deceased fellows and make the
point even further via a hand-brake turn and drive through the crowd.
I look in my rear-view mirror to see them chasing after me singing
"He's knocked us all down in his car." These stupid English people.
My arrival at the training ground is greeted by a trumpet fanfare
and a chairlift from my team-mates. Ferguson gives me the thumbs up
as a sign of thanks for simply allowing him to play me in his
over-rated side.
Roy Keane asks if he can stand by my side as I slowly get dressed. I
explain to him that he's only in the side as my body-guard and that I
have little respect for midfielders, as they are simply a means to
my end. My end has been linked to some delicious females but I treat
that as all part of the business. Only I know who I entertained. I
make love to a woman, she faints and I sneak off into the night
before she stirs again. She has been touched by "Ooh-Aah, Can-to-na",
and that should be enough without ever waking by my Adonis-Like side.
By the time I have changed, the training session is over and I get
dressed again to go and paint some hillside in a manner that is
probably undeserving of a mere God's handiwork. I carry a shotgun
to my easel and blast away at the irritant supporters who cheer
and sing at every stroke of my brush. I shoot seven of them screaming,
"Do not interrupt a genius at work." Tiresomely they start another of
their chants ...
"He feints, he taints, he even f***ing paints, Cantona, Cantona."
I feel in my blood it is time to move onto another country. There
is no-one left in Britain, that I haven't touched, insulted, moved
in some way or pissed off. I need a new group of people to toy with,
but MU will never sell me unless I can sleep with a player's wife.
Now that's something to get up for tomorrow !!!
|
32.6456 | Sent in by Jimmy aged 8... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Find a happy place...!! | Fri Jan 12 1996 15:42 | 20 |
| **JOKE**
One day, a BBC commentator was interviewing Roy Evans and Alex
Ferguson and he asked them about their ambitions for the coming
Season. Ferguson replied simply, "Well, hopefully we`ll beat Liverpool
next season"
The interviewer then turned (yawning after his encounter with Fergie),
to Roy and asked him the same question. "Well John, next season we
plan to win the Premiership , FA cup , Coca Cola Cup , Euro Champions
league, Euro Super cup and the World Club Cup".
The interview began to laugh and said, "Surely, isn't that a little
optimistic. Aren't you expecting a bit much ?" Roy repied, "Well he
started it !!"
SORRY !!
Ian.
|
32.6457 | They Think it's all Over, It is | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Jan 15 1996 15:17 | 13 |
| The scorless draw on saturday has I believe ended our chances of the Premiership
Title for another year. I can't see Newcastle losing it now. It's in their grasp
they can only throw it away now, I don't believe anyone will catch them on
current form. United recent run has been terrible, taking only 10 points out
of a possible 27(2 wins,4 draws, and 3 defeats). Tomorrow night see us at Roker
Park for the replay of the cup game(live on sky 7.45ko), and on present form, it
could end our interest in the FA Cup. A much improved performance from the first
tie will be needed to see us through. Pally could be out as he missed saturdays
game with a recurrence of his back injury. Beckham is suspended, so hopefully
he will drop Sharpe and play Scholes, or even Cooke. Spurs were reported to have
bid for Sharpe in a story in the People yesterday. Take the money and run.
B@
|
32.6458 | ditch that strip !!! | VYGER::BONINIM | | Wed Jan 17 1996 11:21 | 8 |
|
re -1
Sharpe doesn't appear to be popular at OT these days but he had a hand
in last nights goals. I've seen worse players.
|
32.6459 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Jan 17 1996 13:27 | 4 |
| Well, Reading at Elm Park 27th Jan. My tickets arrived this morning.
Hoorah !!!
Stretch.
|
32.6460 | sell it | KERNEL::MCGAUGHRIN | | Wed Jan 17 1996 13:29 | 7 |
|
How much do you want for it ?
Name your price....
Ian
|
32.6461 | Sneaked it 2-1 | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Jan 17 1996 15:16 | 8 |
| Terrible performance in the first half last night could have seen us 3-0 down
instead of 1-0 at half time. The second half was a different story as United
dominated, and while Sunderland probably deserved to go into extra time, Cole
won the game with a super header. Sharpe put in a great cross for the winner,
but his overall play is still crap. Reading away in the next round, and it will
be just as hard to get a result there.
B@
|
32.6462 | Live on Sky | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Jan 17 1996 15:17 | 3 |
| Anyone got the Sky schedule for the rest of the season.
B@
|
32.6463 | In two minds??? | CHEFS::WEAVERD | | Wed Jan 17 1996 19:13 | 3 |
| But Stretch which end are you going to be in??
Derek
|
32.6464 | Hhhhhhmmmmmmm small conumdrum !!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Jan 17 1996 19:20 | 6 |
| Derek,
The South Bank. Home to Readings more vocal/looney/visitor taunting
contingent. Could shorten my life expectancy considerably if a cheer
slips out at the wrong moment !!!
Stretch.
|
32.6465 | A Move across the City to United | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Jan 18 1996 21:40 | 4 |
| Fergie has made a bid of 500,000 for Tony Coton to act as cover for Big Pete.
He is awaiting a response from Alan Ball.
B@
|
32.6466 | Finally saw the light about the best team in Manchester. | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Jan 19 1996 13:07 | 5 |
| B@
It is a done deal as far as text was concerned last night. Alan Ball
was quoted, talking in the past tense about him.
Stretch.
|
32.6467 | In productive mood this morning !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Find a happy place...!! | Fri Jan 19 1996 13:14 | 13 |
|
>>Finally saw the light about the best team in Manchester.
Well I know Oldham are fairly close but I wouldn't go so far as to say
they were the best team in Manchester, Stretch !!
That comment actually reminds me of one that Bill Shankly once said. He
turned around to a reporter and said, "Liverpool have got the two best
teams in the country at the minute, Liverpool and Liverpool reserves !"
Ian.
|
32.6468 | Please Mr Referee give me the red one | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Tue Jan 23 1996 16:56 | 5 |
| Did Andy Cole go to the same school as Roy Keane?
The Paul Ince academy for mouthing back at referees!!;-}
Graham
|
32.6469 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Tue Jan 23 1996 17:24 | 3 |
| I think he's been having lessons from Keane.....
|
32.6470 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Tue Jan 23 1996 17:34 | 2 |
| I would suggest that he learnt all he knows from watching Ian Wright at
Arsenal. Aside from his fantastic ability to run off the ball, that is.
|
32.6471 | Creating space | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Tue Jan 23 1996 17:52 | 11 |
| If you listened to the radio last night, you'll have heard he's
developed another useful skill. He was creating space by running deep
and taking defenders with him. I think that's another good skill to
have if you are fantastic at running off the ball like he is.
Apparently he is also good at taking people by surprise. He hit a
steward twice with his shots when the steward was not looking!!
What a superb alround player he is! ;-}
Graham
|
32.6472 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Jan 25 1996 12:34 | 8 |
| Rather incredibly, Man U are to appeal against Nicky Butt's second
booking on Monday. Having seen the incident, I would suggest that he
was lucky it wasn't a straight red card anyway, irrespective of what Mr
Dicks had done to Andy Cole.
Further signs that Fergie is losing his marbles.
Stuart
|
32.6473 | Butt by name ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Thu Jan 25 1996 13:22 | 9 |
|
Wasn't there something in the news yesterday about Butt being
charged with assault after some incident in a Chinese restaurant in
Manchester ? He sounds like a fine addition to the noble United squad.
Dave Edwards is very unwinduppable these days. Is he still on hol ?
Malc.
|
32.6474 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Jan 25 1996 13:33 | 4 |
| No, he's in Burger heaven...
Nicky Butt definately seems intent on showing Roy Keane how it's really
done.
|
32.6475 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Jan 25 1996 15:51 | 14 |
| An article in The Times today has mentioned an accord between Man U and
AC Milan. It will unite them on such matters as the formation of a
European Super League, putting pressure on EUFA to drop the foreigners
ruling from their competitions and also over transfers between the two
clubs. Amongst those players mentioned are Schmeichel, Giggs and
Cantona with Maldini, Boban and Eranio from Milan.
The article also mentions that the two clubs along with Arsenal and
Barcelona are contemplating forming their own competitions if they
don't get their own way.
A quote from one of the Milan big-wigs mentions that they believe that
Milan and Man Utd should play each other on a regular basis.
|
32.6476 | Will we still be in the Cup Draw on Sunday | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Jan 26 1996 13:25 | 7 |
| Reading in the Cup tomorrow, in what will be a tough tie for United. The
pitch at Elm Park is said to be in a terrible state, so it won't suit United's
style of football. We will have a battle on our hands. The match is live here
in Ireland so we will be able to watch the go marching on, Hopefully.
B@
|
32.6477 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Jan 26 1996 13:36 | 7 |
| Yes the pitch is awful. This also affects Readings playing as well,
believe it or not. Could be an interesting game indeed. Readings biggest
worry is who is going in goal !!! Mixture of ill and crap keepers to
choose from. Nice to see some peoples results in the prediction note.
Cheers Rick !!!
Stretch.
|
32.6478 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Fri Jan 26 1996 14:14 | 6 |
| Well if the cold weather keeps up I bet the match will be called off
because of a frozen pitch.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6479 | Concerned - Gardners World - Reading. | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Jan 26 1996 14:38 | 9 |
| Rick,
Quite possible the way the weather is shaping up at the moment. Anyone
doing a long haul for this match may be a little annoyed if that
happens. They have spread tarps over the ground but I can only see that
holding the cold in the soil. None of that posh undersoil malarkey for
us !!!
Stretch.
|
32.6480 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 29 1996 20:04 | 2 |
32.6481 | Christ I need a ciggie !!! OR a beer !!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 29 1996 20:05 | 1 |
| Perverts!!!
|
32.6482 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Jan 29 1996 20:10 | 6 |
| Who was the talent scout who made the approach... he didn't have the
name M. Jackson did he??
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6483 | no | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 29 1996 20:11 | 1 |
|
|
32.6484 | Cue Seaweed | CHEFS::PANES | thats what my dentist said | Tue Jan 30 1996 11:45 | 8 |
| Apparently the FA took ManU's "mitigation" into account....you know the
sort of stuff "biggest club in the world"..."French flair of a tortured
genius" ....etc
Relegate them and let them come to San Selhurst for a football lesson from the
Palace.
Stuart
|
32.6485 | | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Tue Jan 30 1996 12:28 | 6 |
|
You've got to say that 20k is pitiful.
Oooh, i'll bet that Alex Ferguson was up all night worrying about how he's going
to sell that extra thousand Giggsy duvet covers to cover the cost.
Ian.
|
32.6486 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Tue Jan 30 1996 12:32 | 2 |
| According to this mornings press, MU are going to appeal. Obviously the
merchandise sales are giving Fergie nightmares after all.
|
32.6487 | Man U not very appealing to me ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Roobarb and Custard Barmy Army | Tue Jan 30 1996 12:48 | 6 |
|
Did I read/hear somewhere that this was their second conviction
inside a month ? Or is this just wishful thinking on my part ?
Malc.
|
32.6488 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Tue Jan 30 1996 12:50 | 6 |
| Yep.. its their second conviction... they got their wrists slapped for
poaching a kid from Arsenal.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6489 | not one to be nice to the mancs but.... | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Tue Jan 30 1996 13:01 | 7 |
|
> they got their wrists slapped for poaching a kid from Arsenal.
perhaps Man U should appeal on this one too...they could plead on humanitarian
grounds. They didn't poach him, they rescued him!
Ian.
|
32.6490 | Normal Service is resumed | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Tue Jan 30 1996 13:05 | 8 |
| re -1
Ian,
Ah but they only got their wrists slapped because they gave the kid
back to Arsenal. So they aren't that nice really.
Stuart
|
32.6491 | Let's do the obvious jokes first ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Roobarb and Custard Barmy Army | Tue Jan 30 1996 13:25 | 8 |
|
I hear that the Manchester United signing on fee has been replaced
by an offer to see some puppies ...
Malc.
PS Richard Gough for chief scout.
|
32.6492 | Bristol City migrates to Manchester | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Tue Jan 30 1996 13:30 | 2 |
| I nominate Peter Adamson (AKA Len Fairclough) for Chief Scout. He is
after all, a Northern Lad.
|
32.6493 | Northern Lard..surely | CHEFS::PANES | Tramp the dirt down | Tue Jan 30 1996 14:12 | 9 |
| <<< Note 32.6492 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Groovy, Laidback and Nasty" >>>
-< Bristol City migrates to Manchester >-
> I nominate Peter Adamson (AKA Len Fairclough) for Chief Scout. He is
> after all, a Northern Lad.
I'm sure he'd get the thumbs up and enjoy the present pool of youngsters.
Stuart
|
32.6494 | Latest | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Feb 06 1996 15:19 | 7 |
| United are trying to land Mark Fish the 6ft 4ins South African centre half.
Bobby Charlton approached him after the final and asked him to come to O.T. for
a couple of weeks. They are also reported to have approached an Argentinian
defender about a possible move. Team news for the weekend is that Butt and
Neville are both suspended and Pally and Bruce are also out. May to mark Shearer
B@
|
32.6495 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Tue Feb 06 1996 15:26 | 3 |
| Utd are in competition with Lazio and Arsenal amongst other clubs.
Stuart
|
32.6496 | Poor joke alert !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Find a happy place...!! | Tue Feb 06 1996 15:34 | 12 |
|
>>United are trying to land Mark Fish the 6ft 4ins South African centre
>>half.
Now that's a BIG Fish !!!
Sorry.
Ian.
|
32.6497 | Sorry Brian, old habits die hard | CHEFS::PANES | Tramp the dirt down | Tue Feb 06 1996 15:35 | 16 |
| <<< Note 32.6494 by ESSB::BLONG "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994" >>>
-< Latest >-
United are trying to land Mark Fishy the 6ft 4ins South African centre half.
Bobby Charlty approached him after the final and asked him to come to O.T. for
a couple of weeks. They are also reported to have approached an Argentinian
defender about a possible move. Team news for the weekend is that Butty and
Nevilley are both suspended and Pally and Brucey are also out. May-ey to mark
Shearer.
Re-written for consistency.
Stuart
|
32.6498 | Oh my God-ey! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Feb 06 1996 15:50 | 6 |
| May-ey Day-ey to mark Shearer-ey! Oh Sh*t-ey!.
Stretch
|
32.6499 | Smokey Beckham flavoured crisps | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Tue Feb 06 1996 17:13 | 3 |
| I bet Keane gets sent off this week so that his pal Butt doesn't get
lonely in the sin-bin. ;-}
|
32.6500 | Guilty as charged | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Thu Feb 08 1996 14:55 | 7 |
| That master of crime, Nicholas Butt has been at it again. Not only is
he up on assault charges, but police wanted to talk to him about an
incident early on Sunday morning where a car got damaged outside a
nightclub. Question is, will Man U fit his prisoner number on the back
of his shirt for next season?
Graham
|
32.6501 | United on a Roll | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Feb 13 1996 20:31 | 14 |
| United beat Blackburn 1-0 on saturday, which was their 5th straight win over
last seasons Champions. Sharpe scored the goal after Cole hit the post. A
deserved win by all accounts. I'm travelling over for the cup game on Sunday.
If we play City the atmosphere will be something else.
United have signed a new 6 year deal with Umbro that could net them 80 million
over that period(from the star saturday). Edwards has said that this money will
go towards team building. Team news is that Pally and May kept Shearer quiet
on saturday, and with Bruce due to return for Sunday, May will probably drop
down to sub. Butt returns after his one game ban, while Gary Neville has one
more game to serve from a two game ban. Mark Fish is due to arrive in Manchester
this week to talk terms with the club. If he likes what he is offered he will
sign.
B@
|
32.6502 | Joke.... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Find a happy place...!! | Fri Feb 16 1996 14:26 | 11 |
| Q: How many Man. Utd. fans does it take to change a light bulb?
A: 540,002. That's one to change it, 40,000 to say they've been
changing it for years, 500,000 to buy the replica kit and someone to
compare the light bulb to George Best.
HA HAH HA HAH HA.......Thump !!
Ian.
|
32.6503 | That was Ian Wright,Wright,Wright!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Feb 16 1996 17:42 | 3 |
| Dear oh dear Ian...one too many sherberts at lunchtime? Again?!?!
Stretch.
|
32.6504 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | I am, you are, we are, CRAZY ! | Fri Feb 16 1996 17:47 | 3 |
|
Re. .6502, beaten by .4564
|
32.6505 | Or is that an indication of sadness? | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Feb 16 1996 17:52 | 1 |
| What a memory!
|
32.6506 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Fri Feb 16 1996 17:55 | 4 |
| I do actually believe that Ian's "joke" is more truthful as it mentions
a comparison to George Best...
Stuart
|
32.6507 | Wonderwall - the "K-Stand" version | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Feb 16 1996 19:20 | 30 |
|
Uwe threw his boots away
When the scousers knocked the blues for six.
What's more, he didn't even score
And returned to find his car on bricks.
None of the board has any money
For players to stop the blues from going down.
Each week the manager will squeek
That the crisis will be sorted out.
It's not fair, the trophy room is bare
While United's room is hammered out.
None of the board has any money
For players to stop the blues from going down.
And all the fans that watch the match are whining
'Cos City never make a decent signing.
There are many teams that they
Would like to score against.
But they don't know how...
He's complainin'!
The underpants he wears will strain him.
Under Alan Ball
They're gonna win f**k all.
|
32.6508 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Mon Feb 19 1996 11:57 | 7 |
| Right, I'll be the first to say it..ManU were dead lucky yesterday. The
ref obviously had a bet on 2-1 for the Utd. That's the softest penalty
I've ever seen!...
Also, I wonder if Roy Keane is off Niall Quinn's christmas card list....
Ray....
|
32.6509 | lucky Utd | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Mon Feb 19 1996 12:44 | 6 |
|
I could'nt believe the penalty what a sh*te decision or
indeed how that nice Mr Keane managed to stay on the pitch.
Pj
|
32.6510 | "You're my Alan Ball" | MILE::JENKINS | | Mon Feb 19 1996 15:44 | 9 |
|
re .6507
Dave,
Did you know that Liam is a Man City fan?
Richard.
|
32.6511 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Mon Feb 19 1996 17:08 | 17 |
|
Ridiculous, how anybody could possible dispute that decision is beyond
me. After all, Frontzeck came within two yards of Eric and, if I'm not
mistaken, actually breathed on him!! Of course, when Alan Hansen talked
about "disgraceful", he was referring to the appalling thuggery that poor
Eric has to put up with; how dare any player think that they can just
walk up to him etc etc etc....
Any suggestions that the ref was a bit of a "homer" are, of course,
utterly without foundation. Home tie in the next round
chaps....somebody up there likes you....or is it someone in the FA?
Yours,
An Atheist.
|
32.6512 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Tue Feb 20 1996 11:43 | 13 |
|
..and another thing, how the Friar Tuck did David Pleat make Steve
Bruce the MOTM??!!?? Apart from the first twenty minutes, United were
attacking - surely, therefore, it should have been either a United
midfielder/striker or a City defender (since there weren't that many
clear cut chances).
Perhaps Stevie Bruce did a lot of running off the ball...
Jeff
|
32.6513 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Tue Feb 20 1996 12:11 | 12 |
| >>> ..and another thing, how the Friar Tuck did David Pleat make Steve
>>> Bruce the MOTM??!!??
I think the ref had a bet on that a well!...
Ray....
ps....it was scandalous to hear those morons chanting during the
minute's silence for Bob Paisley. Sad, pathetic, dickless
troglodytes....I didn't see many other matches at the weekend but I
heard that the minute's silence was observed in most other places. Is
this just a Manchester thing?...
|
32.6514 | | CHEFS::PANES | Public footprint size 8 | Tue Feb 20 1996 12:17 | 18 |
| <<< Note 32.6513 by IRNBRU::HOWARD "Lovely Day for a Guinness" >>>
>>> ..and another thing, how the Friar Tuck did David Pleat make Steve
>>> Bruce the MOTM??!!??
> Ray....
> ps....it was scandalous to hear those morons chanting during the
> minute's silence for Bob Paisley. Sad, pathetic, dickless
> troglodytes....I didn't see many other matches at the weekend but I
> heard that the minute's silence was observed in most other places. Is
> this just a Manchester thing?...
Maximum respect at the San Selhurst on Saturday. I suspect that the
people you are referring to, were also at last years FA semi-final
replay.
Stuart
|
32.6515 | From what I can gather it was the City fans giving it Munich chants! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:04 | 10 |
| Stuart,
> Is this just a Manchester thing?.. - Sadly no! I have witnessed this
at a few Endsleigh grounds, and not just the obvious ones either. Last
time this occured was at Elm Park when some Gillingham fans showed a
lack of respect. Glad to say the bulk of them turned on their own
people, and others apologised in the pub afterwards. It is only a
mindless minority and fortunately they seem to be as despised by their
own as they are by the opposition.
Stretch.
|
32.6516 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Feb 20 1996 14:15 | 19 |
| > ps....it was scandalous to hear those morons chanting during the
> minute's silence for Bob Paisley. Sad, pathetic, dickless
> troglodytes....I didn't see many other matches at the weekend but I
> heard that the minute's silence was observed in most other places. Is
> this just a Manchester thing?...
Ray,
I was at the game and I can assure you that the noise was coming from
the City "fans". Chants of "Munich scum" were clearly audible from my
position at the opposite end of the ground. I think you'll also find
that when City played at Anfield just after Busby died, City fans were
again responsible for breaking the minute's silence. Understandably,
I'm not all that unhappy about that dodgy penalty decision which I
believe was awarded "the German looked at Eric in a funny way". Seems fair
enough to me !
Dave
|
32.6517 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Tue Feb 20 1996 14:25 | 4 |
| Dave, fair point, I wasn't trying to get at ManU or anything so
petty....
Ray....
|
32.6518 | 20 Years and Won F*** All, City, City | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Feb 20 1996 21:02 | 23 |
| I was also at the game and all the noise was from the City supporters during
the minutes silence. It's not suprising as they don't have anything else to make
noise about. Even if we did not get that "definate" (-: penalty, I don't think
city would have won this game. It was all one way traffic after the first 20
minutes, and there was only going to be one result once the second half started.
It put the icing on the cake to see Hansen nearly getting sick at half time
because of the penalty award.
Keano for me had another super 90 minutes, he was wound up from the start, and
while the city players niggled at him all through the second half, he kept his
head to put in another great display. Butt was excellent beside him, and must
be one of the best tacklers around today. Mr Venables should have a good look at
him. Eric was quiet, by Eric's standard, but isn't he the best penalty taker
that ever lived. It's Swindon or Southampton at O.T in the next round. Looks
good for United on paper, but Southampton won at O.T. on their last cup visit,
so you can't take anything for granted.
Everton are the visitors tomorrow and the return of the greedy B******
Kanchelskis. Neville will be back after his ban, and will probably return at
right-back with his brother Phillip dropping out. He has looked excellent while
playing at centre half while Bruce and Pally were out. Bolton are next on Sunday
live on Sky at 5.00pm. Then it's Newcastle on Monday week at 8.00pm live on Sky.
It will have to be nine points out of nine to keep the Championship alive.
B@
|
32.6519 | 7 wins on the Trot | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Feb 22 1996 11:56 | 4 |
| United beat Everton 2-0 last night with goals from Keano and Giggsy.
Newcastle lost 2-0 at West Ham, so it's 6 points adrift with a game more played.
B@
|
32.6520 | Moan moan moan | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Feb 23 1996 13:36 | 12 |
| Once again, those nice men at SKY have examined the FA Cup
quarter-finals, determined which game would involve the most travelling
for the away (and some home) fans, and have kindly switched it to
Monday night. According to the Utd ticket office, the game vs Soton or
Swindon will be played on Monday March 11th.
Where is the f**kin' logic in this ?
I know that the (possible) Sheep vs Red SH*te game is on the Beeb. But
what about the Forest/Spurs vs Villa game ? Surely that's the game of
the round, and should Forest get through there is a relatively short
journey for the away fans. Thank very bleedin' much Mr soddin Murdoch.
|
32.6521 | Northern Speak !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Find a happy place...!! | Fri Feb 23 1996 14:28 | 4 |
| Is that 'double o', Dave ??
Ian.
|
32.6522 | Not a Monday, please! | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Fri Feb 23 1996 14:34 | 7 |
| It looks like if my boys get past Scumhampton, then I'll have to take
the day off to go to the game. Typical! It means that Swindon may have
problems selling their allocation. If it had been on the Saturday or
even on the Sunday, I would bet we could have sold 5000 tickets quite
easily.
Graham
|
32.6523 | An objective review? | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Feb 26 1996 16:07 | 3 |
| SIX bloody nil! Could not have happened to a nicer team! (Reading bias)
Very good game. Perhaps the result seems a little unfair. But it was
Bolton so....Ha Ha Ha Bloody Ha.
|
32.6524 | From IRN | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Feb 26 1996 19:55 | 4 |
| Man U will play in a pre-season tournament at Nottingham Forest, along
with Chelsea and Ajax.
Stuart
|
32.6525 | Newcastle 1 United 2 | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Feb 29 1996 16:09 | 13 |
| United will play Southampton who beat Swindon 2-0 last night, in the next
round of the FA Cup. This game will take place on Monday the 11th of March
and will be shown live by Sky. You can't be certain of what will happen in the
Cup, but with a home draw in the 6th round you have to be hopeful.
Next monday see us at St James Park for the game against Newcastle. This should
be a cracker of a game, and if United could come away with 3 points it would
blow the league wide open. I'll be happy with a point. After the 6-0 win at
Bolton, United are now the top scorers in the Premier division. While we don't
have our main striker banging them in, the whole team is scoring. The two
Neville's are the only players from the first 13 that have not scored.
Keep it up Lads.
B@
|
32.6526 | There's only One Newnited | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Feb 29 1996 16:19 | 9 |
| > <<< Note 32.6525 by ESSB::BLONG "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994" >>>
> -< Newcastle 1 (Man)United 2 >-
^ ^
Still a little early to be predicting the positions at the end of the season
though, Brian!
btw, I think we'l be happier with a point than you will.
grahame
|
32.6527 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Mee Mee Mee Mee..... | Tue Mar 05 1996 11:55 | 7 |
| No Mr. Edwards yet....
He must be still out celebrating.....
Cheers,
Rick
|
32.6528 | What a stunning game! Wait til Thursday for the full on gloat | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Mar 05 1996 13:19 | 23 |
| Just for you Rick
R
E
S
U
L
T
!
!
!
!
Alright?
|
32.6529 | I said Utd would win !! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've seen the Lemon !! | Tue Mar 05 1996 13:30 | 3 |
| Stretch,
You SAD, SAD man !!!
|
32.6530 | I'm SAD, and I know I am! I'm SAD, and I know I am! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Mar 05 1996 13:59 | 4 |
| Ian,
>> -< I said Utd would win !! > - Not in here you didn't!!!
Stretch.
|
32.6531 | | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've seen the Lemon !! | Tue Mar 05 1996 14:01 | 6 |
| Stretch,
Yes I did !! I just didn't specify which one !!!
Ian.
|
32.6532 | The King Strikes for 3 Points | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Mar 06 1996 21:06 | 12 |
| 3 points snatched, but at the end of the day a super result that puts us back
in the running again. It's now nine wins on the bounce in all competitions and
7 clean sheet's in our last 10 games.
Schmeichel, Bruce, and Keano were superb, and the King scored from his one
chance in the game. Cole did well on his return to St James and had a hand in
the goal to cap it off. Southampton next monday in the cup followed by a
difficult away game at QPR. The Leeds game at O.T. has I believe, been fixed for
Wednesday 17th April.
Roll on for another dramatic finish.
B@
|
32.6533 | I still go Red (for the wrong reasons) thinking about this!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Alias Fabio | Mon Mar 11 1996 15:50 | 31 |
| Well, after watching Reading v Wolves on Saturday we were sat in the
HUGE queue out of Wolverhampton. The "we" in question being
myself (passenger seat) Mr Kirkpatrick (drivers seat) Mr K's dad (sat
behind me) Mr K's girlfriend, Michelle (middle of backseat) Mr K's
Brother (sat behind driver). Excuse the locations but some visual
references are in order here.
Just as we were passing the front of Molyneux a crowd of autograph
hunters could be seen. As we passed the Reading team coach a ruddy
faced figure could be made out amongst the pack of programme waving
kids. The face in question being one Alex Ferguson! Obviously in the
ground to watch his offspring. Smart! Jeff says "Are you going to say
anything to him?". "Too bloody right" I say, winding the window down.
By now Alex is about four foot away from the car on my side. Not
wishing to sound like a complete toady, arse licker, I choose my words
carefully for this moment of glory......" Alex, Keep the pressure on the
Geordies!!!" I bellow, thumbs aloft. Alex looks over, smiles and waves.
I feel great. In that nanosecond of glory all is great in the world as
far as I am concerned. Sadly the moment is shattered by Michelle, who I
had forgotten is a Red Sh*te supporter, bellowing across me...
"Fergusson. You are a W*NKER!!!!" at top volume. HORROR OF HORRORS!!!
I want the ground to swallow me up. The moment has not so much passed
as been chewed up, spat out, trodden into the ground and urinated on!!!
The shame as laughter rings in my ears is too much! I think even
Michelle was shocked by her outburst, although you would have trouble
telling as she rolled around roaring heartily!
Although I felt smaller than a gnats gonads at that point in my life it
will still go down in my memory as a TOP footballing comedy moment.
Should be a "Phoenix from the flames" on Fantasy football IMHO.
Stretch.
|
32.6534 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Mar 11 1996 15:55 | 7 |
| Aah, but you forgot the bit where Ferguson replied,
"Fabio!!!!"
Stuart
|
32.6535 | Well maybe a little bit. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Alias Fabio | Mon Mar 11 1996 15:59 | 3 |
| It could not have made the moment any worse!
Stretchio.
|
32.6536 | Many a true word.. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Tue Mar 12 1996 11:16 | 11 |
|
Another FA cup tie, another ludicrous refereeing decision sees the
Mancs through to the semi-finals.
Still, they do say you need a bit of luck to win the cup but, then
again, who needs luck when you've got the officials in your back
pocket....
Jeff
|
32.6537 | So much for it balancing out ! | RDGENG::IOSG::CHEWTERJ | My, aren't Bert's eyes big | Tue Mar 12 1996 11:48 | 3 |
|
What a 'kin joke, I'm loosing count of the number of matches involving
the mancs where they've been playing with 12 men on the pitch.
|
32.6538 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Mar 12 1996 12:25 | 20 |
32.6539 | Almost embarrassed to go through on that match! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Alias Fabio | Tue Mar 12 1996 13:28 | 26 |
| Dave,
>> For Utd, Cole was poor, although we should have been given a penalty
>> when he was decked by Hall (?). His finishing was abysmal and the
>> natives were getting a tad restless - especially when there's a kid
>> on the bench who seems to score goals for fun.
Careful Dave! You are straying into my "Bring SHOALS on instead of
Cole" area!
Yes the ref was shite. Yes that was a definate goal. Yes we should
have had a pen. Yes a replay would have been a fair result. Yes 2-0 is
an unfair margin. etc etc
Much as I hate that ginger twat Chris Evans I feel that a joke he
came out with seems more than appropriate this morning:-
Q: Why does Cantona have his collar turned up?
A: To cover the marks from carrying Cole all season!
I believe Eric has now scored as many goals as Mr (Goal King) Coal, and
1, perhaps 2, less than Scholes.
Stretch.
|
32.6540 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Mar 12 1996 13:28 | 2 |
| Utd's game vs Arsenal, originally scheduled for March 30th, will now be
played on Wednesday March 20th.
|
32.6541 | private message type thing | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | A Deity in Dreadlocks | Tue Mar 12 1996 14:44 | 4 |
| No pool match tonight John.
CHARLEY
|
32.6542 | You need a beer ! | RDGENG::IOSG::CHEWTERJ | Hey Bert, got a light ? | Tue Mar 12 1996 18:27 | 3 |
|
Tonite==Darts, D'ya mean morrow ?? if so expected that, shoes, cup in a
week, nags in 2.
|
32.6543 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | A Deity in Dreadlocks | Tue Mar 12 1996 18:41 | 4 |
| .....er....yes.
CHARLEY
|
32.6544 | Will it Go to the Wire???? | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Mar 19 1996 21:16 | 12 |
| Not the best of results on Saturday with a 1-1 draw at QPR. United started
without Sharpe, Butt, and Phil Neville, but stiil should have had the game
sewn up at half time. Sommer made three one on one saves from Beckham, Irwin,
and McClair. Cole was just wide with another effort after great work by
Giggs. Newcastle won last night and are now 3 points clear with a game in hand.
United play Arsenal tomorrow night and Spurs on Sunday, both at O.T.
Nothing less then 6 points are needed from these games to get us back on track.
Newcastle's next two games are away to Arsenal and Liverpool. Two defeats or
two draw's and it's wide open again, depending that United and Liverpool keep
winning. Time will tell.
B@
|
32.6545 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Wed Mar 20 1996 15:45 | 2 |
| Both Philip and Gary Neville are included in the England squad for next
weeks game v Bulgaria, along with Robbie Fowler
|
32.6546 | Fowler? Here? NO! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Wed Mar 20 1996 16:00 | 12 |
|
Stuart,
> Both Philip and Gary Neville are included in the England squad for next
> weeks game v Bulgaria, along with Robbie Fowler
please do not mention the godlet himself in this note. They are unworthy!
Thanks,
Ian.
|
32.6547 | champions 1995/96??????? | VYGER::TOOHERJ | | Thu Mar 21 1996 03:46 | 6 |
| A great result last night with a brilliant strike from le god. I think
if UTD win the rest of their league games the title will be back in mecca
along with the FA cup.
Congrats to the Neville boys on their call up to the England squad, I
see Paul Ince is recalled, not before time.
|
32.6548 | Bit busy at the moment. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Alias Fabio | Thu Mar 21 1996 13:26 | 1 |
| What a goal!
|
32.6549 | That many came out for a game against The Arse | CHEFS::CROSSA | Alias Fabio | Thu Mar 21 1996 13:35 | 3 |
| Attendence - 50,028 !!!!
Stretch.
|
32.6550 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm just OUTATIME..... | Thu Mar 21 1996 15:58 | 8 |
| >Attendence - 50,028 !!!!
That figure will soon go down when you have their matches on Pay-Per-View
TV.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6551 | About bloody time! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Alias Fabio | Thu Mar 21 1996 16:13 | 1 |
| Touche!
|
32.6552 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Thu Mar 21 1996 16:36 | 7 |
| Rick,
You wouldn't by any chance be claiming that MUFC Fans will turn into
armchair supporters. Tsk, tsk. You know that they are the best in the
world.
Stuart
|
32.6553 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm just OUTATIME..... | Thu Mar 21 1996 16:41 | 13 |
| >You wouldn't by any chance be claiming that MUFC Fans will turn into
>armchair supporters.
No.. How could I.... I'm sure they wouldn't do that....
I'm sure that Dave will soon be the only one who makes the trip to
TTOD.....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6554 | I hope nobody gets murdered this year | CHEFS::PANES | Too handsome to be homeless | Thu Mar 21 1996 17:02 | 5 |
| So, its a Chelsea - Manchester United semi at Villa Park.
Wouldn't it be sweet irony if Mark Hughes won a dodgy penalty
in the 7th minute of injury time.
Stuart
|
32.6555 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Five Nations Champions | Thu Mar 21 1996 17:07 | 4 |
| Yeah, that would do the job vvvvveeeeeerrrrrrrry nicely.
CHARLEY
|
32.6556 | | CHEFS::ast031.bso.dec.com::John Foster | BLC #34 | Thu Mar 21 1996 17:08 | 6 |
| re.-1
That's fine if we're two goals up
best regards
John (Chair of the Tony Nash depreciation society)
|
32.6557 | UNITED-Top of the League | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Mar 26 1996 21:19 | 25 |
| United beat Spurs 1-0 on Sunday to go three points clear after Newcastle's
defeat at Arsenal on Saturday. Need I say it but the King scored again for the
5th game running to secure the 3 points for us again. I have yet to see the
game on Sky, but yesterday's papers were saying that there should have been a
corner to Spurs just before the goal. I was at the other of the ground, and
could not tell. Still 6 points off 2 difficult home games and it's all to play
for now. If we win all our remaining 6 games I believe we will be champions,
but that's easier said then done. Our programme reads,
APR 6th Man City (A)
APR 8th Coventry (H)
APR 13th Southampton (A)
APR 17th Leeds (H)
APR 28th Notts Forest (H)
May 5th Middlesborough (A)
16 points would see us through. I know it's asking for a lot, but they have done
it before.
A break from the league this weekend see us play Chelsea at Villa Park in the
Semi-Final of the FA Cup. This should be a cracker of a game with two good
footballing sides against each other(as is the other semi).
It will be close, and Sparkey could come back to haunt us.
B@
|
32.6558 | a chance to swap favours | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Wed Mar 27 1996 13:19 | 6 |
| Can somebody confirm or deny a story I half-heard on the radio this
morning.. to wit.. the Holte end is being split up for the semi and
will be shared by both sets of supporters......sounds a bit strange
to me.
Stuart
|
32.6559 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Mar 27 1996 13:56 | 20 |
| Stuart,
It is indeed true. In their infinite wisdom. the F.A have decreed that
Utd should have 3,000 tickets in the *lower* section of the Holte end.
Apparently there will be some segregation in the lower section, but I
doubt if that will provide overhead protection.
I think that their thinking behind this is that most Chelsea fans will
be travelling from the South, and therefore the Holte End is the
logical choice for them. Most Utd fans will be travelling from the
North ( cue Stuart and cheap jibe about Utd fans not from Manchester !)
and therefore the other end is more suitable for them. Both clubs are
also getting a side each. However, when they did the sums, it would
appear that Chelsea were to receive a greater allocation than Utd, so
they have evened things up a tad by "splitting" the Holte End.
However this shouldn't be a problem. Knowing how much mutual respect there
is between the two sets of fans, I'm confident the day will pass
without incident.
|
32.6560 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Wed Mar 27 1996 14:04 | 13 |
| <<< Note 32.6559 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
Dave,
> However this shouldn't be a problem. Knowing how much mutual respect there
> is between the two sets of fans, I'm confident the day will pass
> without incident.
Presumably you missed out a ";-)".
Stuart
|
32.6561 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Mar 27 1996 14:27 | 6 |
|
> Presumably you missed out a ";-)".
Yup !
|
32.6562 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Mar 28 1996 17:40 | 157 |
|
Stretch,
I filled in your name at the top - perhaps you can find the time to
complete the rest ......
************************************************************************
*** OFFICIAL MANCHESTER UNITED PLC SUPPORTERS QUESTIONNAIRE ***
*** WE WANT TO ENSURE THAT ALL OF OUR FANS GET SERVICED BY THE CLUB ***
************************************************************************
SECTION ONE - ABOUT YOU
Name : STRETCH
United Membership Number : __________________
This number can be found on back of Official United Megastore Club card,
probably blu-tacked to your headboard, underneath pictures of Lee Sharpe
and Pamela Anderson. You don't have a girlfriend do you? Thought so.
Cost of membership? L_____
How much are you prepared to pay next season? L_____
Even if it doesn't guarantee you any tickets for any of the games? ___
Sorry, I forgot. You get free admission to United reserves games. In Bury.
And a badge. Bargain.
Your Preferred United Kickoff Time: Sunday 4pm / Monday 8pm
Your home town: London / Basildon / St Ives / Manchester (like really)
Your big match seat: Sofa / Armchair / In bed (with Giggsy bedspread)
Your view: Biased / Blocked (picture of Eric) / Blocked (beer belly)
Have you ever considered going to Old Trafford? ___
Where were YOU when United were shit?
TICK all of the teams that you've supported over the past five years:
Blackburn Rovers ___ Leeds United ___ Arsenal ___
TICK all of the teams you'll be supporting next year?
Newcastle United ___ Glasgow Rangers ___
Number of your mates who now support United? ____________________
Number of mancunians (if any): _
Number claiming to be lifelong United fans? ____________________
SECTION TWO - UNITED FACTS AND FIGURES 1995/96 SEASON
Number of punches thrown by Cole, Keane and Butt? _____
Number of times Cole, Keane and Butt told ref to F*CK OFF? _____
Define, in your own words, the meaning of the phrase "role model".
Number of yellow cards United got? _____
Number of red cards United got? _____
Number of disciplinary points accumulated this year? _____
Take time to express your true feelings of pride at these statistics.
In fact why not set up your own internet page just to broadcast the fact.
And while you're about it. let's hear why Eric shouldn't have been kicked
out of football again...
SECTION THREE - THE FOOTBALLING ESTABLISHMENT
1. Number of decisions that go Uniteds' way when they're losing? ___
2. Number of incorrect and blatantly biased decisions? ___
Does Total 2 minus Total 1 equal zero? It does? Thought so.
Now define the word "cheat". Extra marks for using the word "bribery".
Tick HERE ____ for your very own personalised copy of the
Official Salford Refereeing Alliance Handbook
SAMPLE:
If United are losing, how many minutes does "injury time" last?
CIRCLE 1 2 3 7 25 120 9538
Just why do BSkyB TV host, update and sponsor the United WWW page?
Just why do the BBC hold shares in Manchester United PLC?
Just explain the concept of fair and unbiased football coverage. Go on.
SECTION FOUR - UNITED IN THE FUTURE
PLAYER OF THE SEASON
Eric Cantona ___ (does your mum starch your collar before you go out to
play in the local park? Do people laugh? Thought so.)
Nicky Butt ___ (even if he's been suspended for half the season)
The Referees ___ (get United more goals than Cole and at half the price)
Bryan Robson ___ (as you probably don't know that name of anyone else who
plays for United)
THE TRANSFER MARKET
Name the next player rumoured to be "on his way to Old Trafford"
(speculate as much as you like, Ferguson won't be buying anyone).
Name the next youth player you'd like to see approached by United. What
underhand, illegal tactics and incentives should be employed this time?
Now, amaze all your friends by turning Sheep Shit into King in just ONE
season with "The Cross Pennines Transfer Request" kit. Truly astounding!
Available at your local United Megastore and endorsed by Howard Wilkinson.
UNITED COLOURS OF MANCHESTER
What colour would you like next seasons kits to be???
Home kit:
Away kit:
Second Away kit:
Sunday Afternoon kit:
Monday Evening Exclusively Sponsored by Ford and Sky WWW page kit:
Midweek Print-your-own-Money European Super League kit:
Do you intend buying them all? You do? Thought so.
SECTION FIVE - THE QUIZ ON MANCHESTERs FAVOURITE SON - ANDY COLE
1. How much did Andy cost? L__,___,___,___,___,___,___,___,___.00p
2. How much? You must be joking???
3. Number of shots Andy had during the season??? ___
4. Number of Andy's shots that hit the bar? ___
5. Number of Andy's shots that hit the post? ___
6. Number of Andy's shots that hit the corner flag? ___
7. Number of Andy's shots that hit the keeper? ___
8. Number of Andy's shots that hit the roof (of the stadium)? ___
9. Number of Andy's shots that hit the bar (of the nearest pub)? ___
Now add up the totals for questions 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.
They should add up to the total for question 3. They do? Thought so.
Which ONE of the following DID Andy Cole manage to hit this season?
Back of the Net ___ Decent Cross ___ Barn Door ___ Opponent ___
BSkyB's best excuse for Andy Cole missing an open goal this year???
Re-arrange the following words to form a popular mancunian expression
"Andy Cole a is crock of shit".
|
32.6563 | Martins lovechild? eh? EH!?!? | CHEFS::CROSSA | What a splendid weekend! | Thu Mar 28 1996 17:59 | 6 |
| Dave,
Excellent. It is filled out and winging it's way to your Dad @ Old
Trafford. One Mr M.Edwards. Spooky eh?
Spooky.
|
32.6564 | Touts | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Fri Mar 29 1996 12:46 | 12 |
|
Any comments on the Channel 4 Ticket Touts programme?
Old Trafford was their target for an undercover investigation to see
how the touts operated. This was an obvious target as everybody knows
that the demand far outstrips the supply for tickets.
Tickets with a face value of 11-14 pounds were selling for upto 180
pounds. Whereas touting is not a new problem, it was certainly
interesting TV.
Neil
|
32.6565 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Mar 29 1996 13:02 | 8 |
| I haven't seen the programme yet, however I get the impression that it
concentrates on the touts and not the source of the tickets. If this
is true, then it's a missed opportunity. I think the vast majority of
"illegal" tickets would be traced back to the more senior directors of
Man Utd FC PLC (arise Sir Bobby), and it would have been excellent to
have seen them all under the cosh on national TV.
|
32.6566 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Fri Mar 29 1996 13:08 | 3 |
| MUFC declined the opportunity to appear in the programme.
Stuart
|
32.6567 | Good prog basically! | CHEFS::CROSSA | What a splendid weekend! | Fri Mar 29 1996 13:50 | 17 |
| Excellent prog. Watkins + Co declining to comment. The Police
said that if the allocation system was computerised there would be no
tout market. It seems to be accepted by the clubs as some sort of
historical feature that they can ignore. (I mean all clubs here)
How the hell did he get Euro '96 tix that were not even on sale? The
look on that policemans face when he heard Pete the Greek, on video,
calmly say "I've been given a block of 44 tickets" for one of the Euro games
Ramble...........ramble.......ramble.........
Stretch.
|
32.6568 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Mon Apr 01 1996 13:02 | 6 |
| Following the recent health scare about BSE/CJD, Manchester United Football
Club have ordered the playing staff not to eat beef. I fear that this
is too little too late for messrs Keane, Ferguson and Cantona.
A Doctor
|
32.6569 | It was no more than Utd desereved! (private joke) | CHEFS::CROSSA | What a splendid weekend! | Mon Apr 01 1996 13:55 | 4 |
| Is that the best a Palace fan can come up with this fine Monday morning????
Stretch.
|
32.6570 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Mon Apr 01 1996 14:21 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.6569 by CHEFS::CROSSA "What a splendid weekend!" >>>
-< It was no more than Utd desereved! (private joke) >-
> Is that the best a Palace fan can come up with this fine Monday morning????
Probably.. I would just like to add a comment about TGFCITW not
selling all their allocation for the semi. Don't tell me
Peter the Greek had a fire at his kebab stall.
Stuart
|
32.6571 | Huge gaps at OT as well! | CHEFS::CROSSA | What a splendid weekend! | Mon Apr 01 1996 14:47 | 3 |
32.6572 | A Quick Money Lesson | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Apr 01 1996 15:19 | 9 |
32.6573 | There's lovely for you, isn't it | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Mon Apr 01 1996 15:26 | 12 |
| <<< Note 32.6572 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Groovy, Laidback & Nasty" >>>
-< A Quick Money Lesson >-
> Tafio,
^^^^^^
Is this an oblique reference to him being a closet Inter Cardiff
fan?
Stuart
|
32.6574 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Apr 01 1996 15:32 | 8 |
| re .6573
Panesy,
Nearly but not quite. It is more a reference to the fact that he's a
Welsh Git. Oops and I said I wouldn't tell.
Stuart
|
32.6575 | Utd to sign A Donis | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Apr 02 1996 18:00 | 12 |
| Well, it seems that after months of speculation linking Utd with
players of the calibre of Baggio, Stoichkov, Overmars, Kluivert etc, it
looks like Utd are finally ready to pounce. Reports on IRN are
strongly suggesting that Utd will swoop in the summer for that
outstanding talent ..
George Donis !!!!!!!!
Who he, I hear you cry ? Well, it seems that he plays on the right
wing for Panathinaikos (?sp), but more importantly, has a christian
name that most Mancunians can relate to.
|
32.6576 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 02 1996 18:07 | 1 |
| Another source of tickets for Pete The Greek then.
|
32.6577 | You cross them over and he nods them in! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Tree, Tree, Tree Hugger! | Tue Apr 02 1996 18:19 | 1 |
| Ba-boom!
|
32.6578 | D'ya get points for an assist in this conf. | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Apr 02 1996 18:27 | 1 |
| Oooh, my aching sides !
|
32.6579 | Down to the Wire | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Apr 04 1996 17:27 | 13 |
| After last night's result, United stay 3 points clear of Newcastle, who have
played 1 game less, and are now 5 points clear of Liverpool, with the same
number of games played. An interesting weekend of football lies ahead.
United have a Derby game against City at Maine Road on Saturday, followed by
a home game against Coventry on Monday. If United are going to win the league,
6 points are need here. This will be very hard as both sides are fighting
relegation. The next 2 games will have a big say in the Championship, and come
tuesday morning, 3 teams could be very tightly bunched for the run-in.
Denis Irwin is expected to return for the Derby on saturday. Bruce and Pally
are out of both games, and Keano will miss the Coventry game serving a one game
ban. Butt has received a 2 game ban and will miss the Leeds and Forest games.
B@
|
32.6580 | Looks like the Mancs this year I fear.... | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Mon Apr 08 1996 23:19 | 10 |
| well Brian will be over the moon as the Mancs did indeed pick up 6
points over Easter beating Man City 3-2 on Saturday and Coventry 1-0
today
they remain 6 points clear of Newcastle (who beat QPR on Saturday) who
have 2 games in hand one of which is being played as I type.
regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
32.6581 | champions 95/96 | VYGER::TOOHERJ | | Tue Apr 09 1996 02:20 | 5 |
| United still 6 points clear after Blackburn beat Newcastle 2-1 with 2
late goals from Fenton, looks like the championship is coming back to
OT.
jt
|
32.6582 | What a Turnaround | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Apr 09 1996 21:35 | 13 |
| Excellent weekend with 6 points gathered, and both Liverpool and Newcastle
slipping up. Yesterdays game was overshadowed by the horrific injury to David
Busst. The pictures in todays Star are horrific, and I hope the lad makes a full
recovery. United have now taken 31 points out of the last 33, which by anyone's
standard's is championship form. Southampton are our next opponents on saturday
and it's a chance to put us another 3 points clear, as Newcastle don't play
until Sunday. Southampton is not the happiest of hunting grounds for United, as
we seem to draw more then we win there, and they are fighting for their life.
But it's 3 points or bust at this stage of the season.
After 8 months of trailing, we are now in the driving seat and the destiny of
the title is now in our own hands. Go for it lads.
B@
|
32.6583 | ...Liverpool for the cup, or there is no justice in the world!... | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Wed Apr 10 1996 14:26 | 7 |
|
The title belongs to the mancs. That is a forgone conclusion now, but what a
hollow victory? How many narrow 1-0 victories? How many times have cantona and
Schmeical saved the day? Lose either of those two and the team wouldnt make the
top 3.
Ian.
|
32.6584 | Feeling bitchy today ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Apr 10 1996 14:58 | 14 |
| re:-1
>How many narrow 1-0 victories? How many times have cantona and
>Schmeical saved the day? Lose either of those two and the team wouldnt
>make the top 3.
What's your point Ian ? Were you bleating like this last year when
Shearer won the league last year for Blackburn ? I think not. Sure,
Utd have relied heavily on the performances of two world-class players
to put them in this position, but so what ? Perhaps if your beloved
'Pool had some world-class players then you would be in a similar
position !!!!!
|
32.6585 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Apr 10 1996 15:02 | 54 |
|
Taken from one of Utd's fanzines ........
Manchester United went three points clear at the top of the Premiership
following a 1-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur during which United were
awarded twenty penalties and had thirty goals disallowed.
Gerry Francis, the Tottenham manager, slammed the refereeing decision
that cost his team a certain three points at Old Trafford.
"Quite clearly we should have had a corner but the ref gave a goal-kick,
and as everyone knows a goal-kick is as good as a goal," moaned Francis.
"The way Cantona ran nearly forty yards beating off three challenges
before slotting the ball into the bottom corner of the net was all down
to the referee."
"Worse still, the way United`s players played on to the whistle and got
on with the game was disgraceful, when Cantona got the ball we only had
seven players between him and our goal, I mean, the referee virtually
gave them a penalty when he gave them a goal-kick", fumed Francis, "Gary
Mabbut is an old man and requires a care assistant to get through a full
game, we expect the referee to hold Gary`s hand and guide him back to
his position not give goal-kicks in highly dangerus situations, he also
gave United two throw-ins` that were clearly ours and as everyone knows
a throw-in is as good as a goal."
Francis was supported by his striker, Chris Armstrong who claimed,
"early in the first half I stamped all over Gary Neville and the referee
took no action,we knew then that the ref was on United`s side, you never
get any decisions here, er, erm, is that right Gerry?"
The controversy is the latest in a catalogue of decisions that have been
taken by referees who are clearly being paid by United.
In the recent cup derby game against City, an appalling penalty decision
levelled the score and obviously put the game beyond City at 1-1, with
just fifty minutes left there was no time for City to get back in it.
The referee compounded his penalty cock-up by awarding United total
possesion and pressure during the second half.
A similar scandal occurred at QPR when the referee played a staggering
full FOUR minutes added time, yes, FOUR whole minutes during which the
referee flighted a perfect cross to the back post for the linesman to
steal and head home for a totally undeserved point for United.
A growing number of people are now pointing to such shocking decisions
as evidence of a much wider conspiracy involving United, referees, the
FA and illegal payments. In response, Alex Ferguson claimed that such
people, "should get out more and get a f****n life!"
Manchester United have NEVER won a game by their own efforts!
|
32.6586 | the haircuts have gone downhill too | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Wed Apr 10 1996 15:08 | 17 |
|
Thanks for biting Dave, Its ages since ive lit the touchpaper like this.
Its ages since ive had the time.
> Perhaps if your beloved 'Pool had some world-class players then you would be
> in a similar position !!!!!
December 16th: Liverpool 2 Manchester United 0. Amazing how easy world-class
players get whipped isnt it? :-)
No, seriously, any team that wins the title must deserve it. I just think that
by their OWN standards, the Man Utd team of this year has looked less dominant
and more vulnerable than in previous years...
Ian.
|
32.6587 | | WSTENG::SYS_132894 | | Wed Apr 10 1996 22:06 | 0 |
32.6588 | ban the thugs... | VYGER::GAWW | | Thu Apr 11 1996 13:10 | 4 |
| Roy Keane and Eric Cantona have no right to be involved in professional
football for their behaviour in the recent past and should be banned
until they learn some sportsmanship!
|
32.6589 | A Jersey Fit for a King | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Apr 11 1996 13:24 | 6 |
| It seems Umbro have made a boo-boo in their design of United new homs strip.
They have no collar for Eric to turn up. It has now gone back to the design
shop to be re-modeled so that the King can strut his stuff.
B@
|
32.6590 | ! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Check the oven! | Thu Apr 11 1996 14:14 | 10 |
| .6588
And that comment comes from a fan of Scottish "football" ?!?!?!?!
Stretch.
Mind you I agree with you about Roy Keane!!!
|
32.6591 | 3 Points Please | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Apr 12 1996 17:09 | 11 |
| United play Southampton at the Dell tomorrow, in what is a very important game
for both clubs. Southampton gave us a very tough game in the cup, and will
be out to do us on their own patch. People are saying it's all over but one
loss for United and our advantage is gone. 3 points are vital tomorrow, as
anything less will give Newcastle the chance to close the gap against Villa on
Sunday. It could be a very tight game with one goal deciding the issue.
Come on you Reds
B@
|
32.6592 | A 93rd minute Utd penalty will do me ! | UTRTSC::LACEY | | Fri Apr 12 1996 17:25 | 1 |
|
|
32.6593 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Fri Apr 12 1996 17:29 | 4 |
| >A 93rd minute Utd penalty will do me !
So long as TGFTITW are several goals behind at that point will suit
everyone else...
|
32.6594 | Louis Edwards ...biggest crook of them all | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Fri Apr 12 1996 18:48 | 6 |
| Whilst we are questioning the merits of MUFC winning the title, am I the
only person who wonders why Moancheaters keep getting fined derisory
amounts for poaching young players from other clubs, while smaller
clubs like Swindon get demoted because of small financial irregularities?
Stuart
|
32.6595 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Fri Apr 12 1996 19:08 | 12 |
| Stuart,
No you are not the only one who wonders that. However, I suspect that
it has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that the FA feel that
making an example of Swindon would mean less bad publicity. After all,
the demotion is hardly mentioned these days but if Moan United were
demoted then it would be mentioned for the rest of eternity.
Stuart
PS Money talks and Swindon don't have any but Man U...
|
32.6596 | O.T. Latest | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Apr 12 1996 19:27 | 10 |
| Pally is back in training, and hopes to Play against Forest on April 28th.
Keano is back tomorrow after his one game ban, and Butt starts a two game ban
after tomorrows game. United have also been linked with Davids of Ajax, but
he is more likely to go to Italy. A return for Gillespie has also been doing
the rounds in the tabloids. Phil Neville has a ankle injury that may require
surgery in the summer. He is expected to play a full part in the remainder of
the season.
B@
|
32.6597 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Fri Apr 12 1996 19:31 | 5 |
| According to yesterdays teletext, Gillespie has announced his intention
to remain at Newcastle and to win his place back. Looks like he'll be
at OT for the start of next season then.
Stuart
|
32.6598 | cynic | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Apr 12 1996 19:59 | 3 |
|
Re -1
|
32.6599 | Up on my high horse again | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Fri Apr 12 1996 20:18 | 25 |
| Re 6594/5
As a Swindon fan talk of demotion is still painfull. It is especially
painful to most Townies as both Chelsea and Tottenham have been found
guilty of similar charges, Chelsea being fined and Tottenham beating
almost all punishment by letting Alan Sugar loose on the FA. In the
years since we have campaigned for loss of earnings on what was
obviously an unjust and heavy penalty, firstly to the FA who said it
was the Football League's responsibility and then the Football League
who say it was the FA's responsibility hence we have not got anywhere.
Swindon fans are rightly bitter to any "large" club who commit
misdemeanors and get nothing more than a slapped wrist. If Tottenham or
Chelsea had suffered what we have suffered then I would sympathise. The
charges against Man Utd now run into a list so long that you could fill
a phone book with the kids they have poached yet the FA slap them on
the wrist and tell them not to do it again. A season in the Endsleigh
league would not be disastrous for Man Utd after all they would walk it
and be in the Premiership again the next year. It would also show all
clubs in England that the FA has power and is not afraid to use it
against clubs that can fight back not just the smaller ones.
There, I'll get off my high horse now and resume a seated position.
Graham
|
32.6600 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Fri Apr 12 1996 20:35 | 1 |
| Bloody hell, Graham. You don't bear a grudge do you?
|
32.6601 | Was Eric Poached??? | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Apr 12 1996 20:48 | 5 |
| If poaching was taken into account, I believe half of the teams in the league
would be playing in a lower league. I believe Swindon's crime had something to
do with irregular payments to players. Different ball game.
B@
|
32.6602 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Fri Apr 12 1996 20:52 | 11 |
| re -1
Erm, the Swindon offence and the Utd offences are actually reasonably
similar. Part of Swindon's "crime" was to have offered illegal
inducements for players to sign for them. Rather coincidentally,
Manchester United were fined for offering illegal inducements for
players to sign for them. The difference? Swindons were professional
players under contract. Manchester United approached schoolboys who
were under contract.
Stuart
|
32.6603 | Bitter? Why would I be Bitter? | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Fri Apr 12 1996 20:59 | 6 |
| Then again perhaps having all of England's young finest on their books
is punishment enough for Man Utd. How long will it be before this
backfires on them and one of them tests positive for Coke or something
similar. "Fame" and money do not rest well on young shoulders!!
Graham
|
32.6604 | How Much was Eric paid to move??? | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Apr 12 1996 21:02 | 10 |
| <<< Note 32.6602 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Groovy, Laidback & Nasty" >>>
>> Manchester United were fined for offering illegal inducements for
>> players to sign for them. The difference? Swindons were professional
>> players under contract. Manchester United approached schoolboys who
>> were under contract.
Nothing to do with illegal inducements were cited in either case against United.
B@
|
32.6605 | re .6604 | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Sat Apr 13 1996 13:35 | 24 |
| <<< TRUCKS::DISK$USER54:[NOTES$LIBRARY]FOOTBALL.NOTE;1 >>>
-< Soccer Football Conference >-
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Note 32.6604 Manchester United FC 6604 of 6604
ESSB::BLONG "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994" 10 lines 12-APR-1996 17:02
-< How Much was Eric paid to move??? >-
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<<< Note 32.6602 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Groovy, Laidback & Nasty" >>>
>> Manchester United were fined for offering illegal inducements for
>> players to sign for them. The difference? Swindons were professional
>> players under contract. Manchester United approached schoolboys who
>> were under contract.
>Nothing to do with illegal inducements were cited in either case against
>United.
At a rough guess, probably because the inducements would have been paid
to the parents in whateveer way, shape or form. Only someone who is
either extremely naive or a fool would believe that the childrens
parents chose the club above others purely on footballing terms alone.
Stuart
|
32.6606 | well, it made me laugh anyway... | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Sun Apr 14 1996 20:19 | 4 |
|
Southampton 3-1 Man Utd
|
32.6607 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm just OUTATIME..... | Mon Apr 15 1996 12:46 | 10 |
| Yep... I had a good chuckle at the result of this match.... especially
when all the ManU players started shouting with each other... :->
I feel sorry for the poor kids & their parents who have just bought the
silver away strip.. what the betting they'll have a new strip ready
before the end of the season.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6608 | Just my 2 cents | MOEUR7::SMITH | Fast as a Mamba, Brave as a Lion! | Mon Apr 15 1996 13:01 | 14 |
|
> I feel sorry for the poor kids & their parents who have just bought the
> silver away strip.. what the betting they'll have a new strip ready
> before the end of the season.
I don't feel sorry for them at all, any parent who has that sort of
money to chuck away on a replica strip is very likely to have enough
money to chuck away on another replica strip...
Remember, it's not even their normal colours which implies to me that
for most it'll be at least the second purchase already.
Ian
|
32.6609 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Apr 15 1996 13:13 | 6 |
| It's nice to see that someone is profiting from all of those replica
kits. Martin Edwards was about 475th in the Sunday Times 500 Richest
People in Britain. That should improve by leaps and bounds once the new
away strip to replace their 'unlucky' Grey one is unveiled.
Stuart
|
32.6610 | Only joshing, chaps | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Mon Apr 15 1996 14:13 | 24 |
| Copyright 1996 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
AP Top News At 1 a.m. EST
Monday, Apr. 15, 1996
A FIRST FOR FOOTBALL
LONDON (AP) - In an unprecedented move, English football's governing
body, The Football Association, have revoked the result of a game
played in the Premiership. This extraordinary turn of events is a
result of Championship favourites , Manchester United , losing 3-1 to
lowly Southampton. At half time, Manchester United were trailing 3-0
and decided that this was due to their footballing uniforms
being of a grey hue. Manager Alex Ferguson, asked the match officials
if it would be acceptable for his side to play in shirts which were more
like the winning home side's. The officials naturally agreed to this
request. This appears to have put the losing side back on the right
track. Manchester United scored the only goal of the second half,
and the F.A, have acquiesced to their wishes to have the first half
declared null and void, and for high flying United to gain three points
for the "win" they gained in the second half.
D Lacey (AP)
|
32.6611 | ! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Mon Apr 15 1996 14:53 | 11 |
| >>I don't feel sorry for them at all, any parent who has that sort of
money to chuck away on a replica strip is very likely to have
enough
money to chuck away on another replica strip...
Without getting into a huge parental argument over this, I would just
like to say that that is rather inaccurate and sweeping statement.
But as we are talking about Moan Utd who gives a .........?????
Stretch.
|
32.6612 | Bucks Fizz | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Mon Apr 15 1996 14:56 | 11 |
| > But as we are talking about Moan Utd who gives a .........?????
Stretch,
<knock> <knock> <knock>
Make your mind up, I thought you supported Man Utd????
Does it change from week to week?!?!
Ian.
|
32.6613 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Apr 15 1996 15:02 | 5 |
| >Without getting into a huge parental argument over this
Lambing season is obviously upon us...
Stuart
|
32.6614 | It's all to play for | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Apr 15 1996 17:19 | 9 |
| A bad result at the weekend, coupled with yesterdays win for Newcastle has,
I believe tipped the balance back in Newcastle favour. United now have to,imho
win their 3 remaining games if they are going to win the Premiership. Even this
might not be enough, as Newcastle will surely win their two home games, while
away trips to Leeds and Forest do not hold any fear on present form. Leeds will
be all out to do United on Wednesday, and will probably play for a point.
Were still leading, but I fear we might have blown it at the weekend.
B@
|
32.6615 | Sorry if you find this a bit harsh | MOEUR7::SMITH | Fast as a Mamba, Brave as a Lion! | Mon Apr 15 1996 17:38 | 17 |
|
> Without getting into a huge parental argument over this, I would just
> like to say that that is rather inaccurate and sweeping statement.
This in turn is a rather inaccurate and sweeping statement. If you
disagree I think you should justify yourself...
It always makes me mad (and I am a parent six times over) to hear the
bleating that goes on about the cost of football kit for kids. There's
a very simple answer, if you don't like the price, don't buy!
And don't give me any crap about 'poor little Johnny must have his Man.
Utd. strip'. Kids are kids, I am a parent, I do not give in to their
every wish!
Ian
|
32.6616 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Mon Apr 15 1996 17:46 | 8 |
| .6615
I agree about the parental pressure bit. Mind you, we had it tough. When
I were a lad, if I asked for a replica kit I'd get thrashed about the head
with a broken bottle, if I was lucky. Then I had to work 29 hours down
at mill and pay mill-owner for letting us work there etc.etc....
The 4th Yorkshireman....
|
32.6617 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Apr 15 1996 18:23 | 18 |
|
>(and I am a parent six times over) to hear the
Bloody expensive, eh?
The biggest piece of misinformation about replica kits is that the
parents have to buy 'Little Johnny' the latest kit. The highest selling
top size is Extra Large. All clubs report that this size sells out far
quicker than any other (although this could be down to smaller ordering
quantities) but the likelihood is that all of the adults (step forward
messrs Stretch, Kirkpatrick and Edwards) who purchase these tops add to
the misinformation process. Yes, parents buy a lot of replica kits but
not half as many as the twenty and thirty somethings who wear the kits
as a fashion statement.
Stuart
|
32.6618 | I do see your point BTW | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Mon Apr 15 1996 18:23 | 22 |
| Ian,
I applaud your strong stance, but not every parent has the strength of
character, or willpower for whatever reason (right or wrong) to say no
consistently to little Johnny/Jane. The reason I said "sweeping
statements" was the fact that you made a generalisation that was
damning all parents who stump up the cash with one brush. Not everyone
has the cash to be repeatedly "stupid" with. Not all parents buy
because they have the cash. Some will go without things for
themselves so that they can give the child something they want. That is
why I was not wanting to get into the parental rights and wrongs of kit
purchases from M.U. Plc. The lines of right and wrong when it comes
to this kind of thing are a bit blurred. Apologies for not bothering to
clarify further but I hope you get my point.
Stretch.
P.S What about the kids who save or work for the money to buy this
stuff? Are they stupid enough to do it again? Probably, but it is still
unfair to label them as "stupid" given the kudos and peer pressure involved
nowadays.
|
32.6619 | Bad mouth Mr Edwards in his absense why don't you!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Mon Apr 15 1996 18:31 | 11 |
| Stratto,
I think you will find that a good percentage of the money flying
into MU plc's coffers is kid stuff i.e duvets, Fred The Red things,
calenders etc etc. If/when I become a parent, I will for obvious reasons buy
oversize clothes (football or otherwise) to prevent purchases sooner
than needed. A lot of tops worn are put on over other layers so I
reject your "all shirts must belong to big people as they are XL"
claim. Clare is not an XL (yet) but her shirt is.
Stretch.
|
32.6620 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Apr 15 1996 18:37 | 13 |
| >"all shirts must belong to big people as they are XL"
My comments are based on the observations made by:
(a) My own experiences at Highbury
(b) The people I see in the streets
and (c) The clubs and retailers themselves.
From where is your information culled?
Stuart
|
32.6621 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Mon Apr 15 1996 18:46 | 11 |
| Stratto,
That most rare of commodoties, common sense and a little bit of logic!
That and the same sources (different grounds) you cite as a) + b). I am
sure c) could be proved by a few phone calls/letters but one cannot be
arsed!!!
Stretch.
|
32.6622 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Apr 15 1996 18:55 | 8 |
| Hipster,
Given that this conversation is (presumably) centred around a
Premiership club and you follow (most closely) an Endsleigh League
side, I'll pay more attention to the people I see at Highbury than the
"in-breds" that infest Dutch Elm Park.
Stuart
|
32.6623 | Still on for 4 o'clock? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Mon Apr 15 1996 19:13 | 24 |
| Stratto,
b) Relates to people in the street I think you will find!!
a) Sorry that Reading does not have the regular high gates you are used
too, but the comment is still accurate regardless of ground capacity!
I am glad to see I can rely on you to waltz into someone elses chat and
take it over to fulfil you own warped agenda i.e
A) Have a go at Reading because they are in the league below your mob
and there is a lack of Tapas bars at Elm Park.
B) Point out my parents nationality,
C) Assume the nature of my sexual habits !!!
D) etc etc etc etc .........
Stretch.
|
32.6624 | Hooray !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've been seen with FABIO !!! | Mon Apr 15 1996 19:22 | 4 |
| Great innit !!
Ian.
|
32.6625 | That's all I need - The Scotsman burbles again! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Mon Apr 15 1996 19:28 | 4 |
| Ian,
Whit are ye on aboot ye stupid wee man?
Stretch.
|
32.6626 | Yep to 4 | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Apr 15 1996 19:33 | 35 |
| >That most rare of commodoties, common sense and a little bit of logic!
Eh? In other words, your source is your own sense of right and wrong
and what goes on in the world. Shame it only briefly interacts
with reality.
>a) Sorry that Reading does not have the regular high gates you are used
>too, but the comment is still accurate regardless of ground capacity!
Based on the (limited) observations that I can make about Reading, the
same principle applies, i.e. there are more adults wearing tops than
children. Look at your own 'crew' for the answers.
>I am glad to see I can rely on you to waltz into someone elses chat
When in Notes, there is no 'someone elses chat'
>A) Have a go at Reading because they are in the league below your mob
Nope, merely observing that the crowd at Highbury has more in common
with the crowd at Old Trafford than the crowd at Elm Park has.
>and there is a lack of Tapas bars at Elm Park.
Any sort of edible catering at Elm Park would be a start
>B) Point out my parents nationality,
I didn't actually. The "in-breds" are the locals. They all look as if
somebodies mother knew her brother rather too well. This view is
reinforced by the music that heralds the teams onto the pitch being
'Duelling Banjos'.
Stuart
|
32.6627 | From an anonymous source - You set 'em up... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Apr 15 1996 21:06 | 10 |
| re. 6615
Sorry this is late but
>It always makes me mad (and I am a parent six times over) to hear the
>bleating
Live next door to Stretch then do ya?
Stuart
|
32.6628 | What was your question re: Religion? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Mon Apr 15 1996 21:10 | 5 |
| Stratto,
It is something in the water supply! (in Amsterdam)
Stretch.
|
32.6629 | What the Canals going on here? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Apr 15 1996 21:12 | 5 |
| >It is something in the water supply!
Well, you are the expert on that!
Stuart
|
32.6630 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Mon Apr 15 1996 21:17 | 1 |
| Touche!
|
32.6631 | An Apology | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 16 1996 12:37 | 13 |
| In an earlier note (.6609), I mistakenly accused Martin Edwards of
trying to improve his standing in Britains 500 Richest People's
'League' by the introduction of a new away strip to replace the current
Grey ensemble.
I should have realised that as it was a league table, he would want anybody
connected to Manchester United to be at the top hence the introduction at
the start of the new season of a new red top to go with the white kit,
along with a replacement for the blue/white away strip at Christmas.
I apologise to Martin Edwards unreservedly for this slur on his character.
Stuart
|
32.6632 | Edwards has a heart after all | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Tue Apr 16 1996 13:44 | 4 |
| But they are selling the new white shirt at a discount of 10 pounds as
a way of apologising to fans who bought the grey one. Bargain or what!!
Graham
|
32.6633 | How's about a new strip for each away game?... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Tue Apr 16 1996 13:46 | 7 |
| .6631, Stu, ManU played in the grey strip 5 times and their record
was 4 losses and 1 draw. Solution?, bring out 3 new strips to
compensate. After all, there are shareholders to think about here, and
he's only empowering ManU supporters to show their love for their club,
(by forking out 100+ quid for the 3 new kits!)....
Ray....
|
32.6634 | Are you listening Nike, Umbro, Adidas etc. ? | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Tue Apr 16 1996 14:13 | 21 |
|
I never thought I would ever agree with moaning Alec but here goes...
I hope that shirt manufacturers will stop producing "fashionable"
colour schemes such as first-half-grey or the yucky cream Liverpool
away (1996/1997 season) and stick to colours that are more traditional
and stand out so you can see them.
I don't mind modern strips, I even quite liked the Arsenal yellow "I've
been run over by a tractor" away strip.
I also like the Liverpool away strip, white and green quarters. The
though of our lads playing in cream at Old Trafford will hardly fill
TWFTITW with awe and trepidation.
Bill Shankley was once asked why his team were playing in all red
rather than the 1950's red and white. The reply was that he wanted to
strike fear into the hearts of the opposition. In short, your team
should look like champions not a bunch of "Take That" rejects.
Neil
|
32.6635 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 16 1996 14:19 | 11 |
| It is a sad indictment on humanity when the most disgusting away kits -
Man U' grey, Arsenal's Pigeon Pawed Yellow & Blue - are the best
selling, hence:
> Are you listening Nike, Umbro, Adidas etc. ?
Yes they are. They are listening to the cash registers ringing in the
dosh because people, even though they hate the kits, will buy them and
then whinge afterwards.
Stuart
|
32.6636 | Pally on the Way Back | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Apr 16 1996 14:26 | 5 |
| Gary Pallister has trained for the last 5 days, and could be recalled for
tomorrows game against Leeds. Phil Neville has also recovered, and will be
available. Nicky Butt starts a two game suspension.
B@
|
32.6637 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Tue Apr 16 1996 14:42 | 10 |
| <<< Note 32.6635 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Groovy, Laidback & Nasty" >>>
Stuart,
Are you referring to Arsenal's very lovely yellow away strip..aka
The Bruised Banana??
Stuart
|
32.6638 | One for Stretch | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 16 1996 14:53 | 5 |
| Stuart,
Certainly (l)am(b).
Stuart
|
32.6639 | And any more of that and I may "forget" your CD again!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Tue Apr 16 1996 15:08 | 14 |
| Stratto - Where did you get that bit about the grey kit being the top
seller? I know it was cheaper than the red kit when first released, but
not enough to tempt most away from the home kit.
Neil - I never thought I would agree with a 'pool fan but I do agree with
your points!!
Stretch.
P.S Stratto (again) - All these Sheepy jibes from a man who has a)
Watched Swindon play at least once this season b) Your bloodline
involves supporters of said sheep abusers!!! Pot and Bloody kettle or
what!?!?!?
|
32.6640 | Lambing Season - Stretch's favourite time of year | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 16 1996 15:52 | 27 |
| >Stratto - Where did you get that bit about the grey kit being the top
>seller? I know it was cheaper than the red kit when first released, but
>not enough to tempt most away from the home kit.
Man Utd 'official' sources, according to the media.
>Stratto (again) - All these Sheepy jibes from a man who has a)
>Watched Swindon play at least once this season
That's right. When I visit my parents for the weekend, it is usual for
me to go to Swindon with my stepfather and his cronies if I can't get
to Arsenal's game.
>b) Your bloodline involves supporters of said sheep abusers!!!
Wrong. Read the previous response and you will note that I have no
'sheep abusers' in my bloodline.
>Pot and Bloody kettle or what!?!?!?
Not at all.
Now off you go and molest some lambs, you Welsh Git.
Stuart
|
32.6641 | Wiltshire born and proud of it. | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Tue Apr 16 1996 16:00 | 7 |
| It's good to know I'm not the only one who shells out money to watch
some good(?), honest Endsleigh League Division 2 football.
As for the Sheep Shagging jibes I would just like to say that as a full
blown taff, Stretch, people in glass houses................
Graham
|
32.6642 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 16 1996 16:06 | 13 |
| Graham,
>It's good to know I'm not the only one who shells out money to watch
>some good(?), honest Endsleigh League Division 2 football.
Actually I don't. The tickets are provided free of charge.
I will however say that the matches that I have seen involving Swindon
this season rate a damn site higher on the entertainment scale than any
of the ones involving Reading.
Stuart
|
32.6643 | ! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Tue Apr 16 1996 16:23 | 18 |
| Graham,
>> -< Wiltshire born and proud of it. >- <--- Very sad, but there you
go. Were your folks from Wiltshire? Because .........
I am Berkshire born. Not necessarily proud of it, but certainly not
bloody Welsh!!! My folks, folks did a runner from the Welsh borders some
considerable time ago in order to distance themselves from all that
Wales involved.
If we want to get pedantic about it all you could say we are descended
from Africans and proud of it!!! Unless you are a thumper.
Stratto - Stepdad or whatever *you* hang about with a bunch of sheep
abusers of your own free will!! That is guilt enough!!
Stretch.
|
32.6644 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Tue Apr 16 1996 16:35 | 27 |
| <<< Note 32.6643 by CHEFS::CROSSA "Only losers take the bus!" >>>
-< ! >-
> Graham,
> >> -< Wiltshire born and proud of it. >- <--- Very sad, but there you
> go. Were your folks from Wiltshire? Because .........
> I am Berkshire born. Not necessarily proud of it, but certainly not
> bloody Welsh!!! My folks, folks did a runner from the Welsh borders some
> considerable time ago in order to distance themselves from all that
> Wales involved.
> If we want to get pedantic about it all you could say we are descended
> from Africans and proud of it!!! Unless you are a thumper.
> Stratto - Stepdad or whatever *you* hang about with a bunch of sheep
> abusers of your own free will!! That is guilt enough!!
Stirring and thought provoking stuff indeed. All from the same rich
genetic vein of talent, that brought the world Sir Harry Secombe and
Max Boyce.
Meanwhile back to the football...
Stuart
|
32.6645 | Back when you had Ian Sh*te, Sh*te, Sh*te!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Tue Apr 16 1996 16:39 | 6 |
| Stuart P - Why don't you potter off back to the CP note and argue with
Mr Pateman some more OR I will be forced into a full run down on Sky TV
last night showing a certain couple of teams at Wemberleee in 1990!!!
Stretch.
|
32.6646 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 16 1996 16:41 | 14 |
| Stretch,
The blood coarsing through your veins is a mixture of Welsh & Scots. It
is not only the place you were born that defines your nationality.
Therefore you are in fact, the worst of all types. A sheepshagger and a
Haggishugger.
Trying to deflect your shame at your roots and heritage onto other
people just doesn't work.
Stuart
|
32.6647 | ! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Tue Apr 16 1996 16:45 | 5 |
| >> Haggishugger. <----- Good p_name potential!!!
Stretch.
|
32.6648 | Go on then - be proud of your heritage | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 16 1996 16:48 | 1 |
|
|
32.6649 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Tue Apr 16 1996 16:54 | 10 |
| Dave is gonna be "oh so happy" at the number of notes here pertaining
too TGFTITW.
"Your mission, should you choose to accept it is......enter as many
crap notes as possible before security escort you off the site. This
message will self destruct in 1 minute"......
tick.........tick......... tick
Stretch.
|
32.6650 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Tue Apr 16 1996 17:29 | 6 |
| Can I just say at this point that Alex Ferguson is still a moaning
faced git?...
..back to the sheep discussion....
Ray, (Irish with a bit of NE English blood in my veins)....
|
32.6651 | O.K | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Tue Apr 16 1996 18:27 | 4 |
| No, you cannot, now begone you vile Rangers (not the Scots variety)
fan!!
Stretch.
|
32.6652 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 16 1996 19:31 | 6 |
| So, if Newcastle win their game in hand and they both finish with the
same goals for & against & points, how are they separated? Is there a
play-off?
Stuart
|
32.6653 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Princess Diana fan club | Tue Apr 16 1996 19:58 | 5 |
| I don't actually know but I think the best way to do it would be the
best away form.
CHARLEY
|
32.6654 | Seconds out! Round One! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Tue Apr 16 1996 20:00 | 7 |
| Far too intelligent! How about Mr Kidd and Mr McDermot having a
handbags at five paces scenario? Much more entertaining for the
punters.
Stretch.
|
32.6655 | Not as clear cut as one would expect | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 16 1996 20:22 | 12 |
32.6656 | Confusingly..... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've been seen with FABIO !!! | Tue Apr 16 1996 20:26 | 6 |
| Would it not go on the results between the 2 teams throughout the
Season,ie : Man Utd Newcastle 2:0, Newcastle Man Utd 0:1 therefore Man
Utd win the league ???
Ian.
|
32.6657 | Surprisingly there isn't a rule in TGFTITU's favour | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 16 1996 20:31 | 15 |
| Ian,
Apparently not. The source of the information was apparently this
mornings Guardian but other than that I cannot vouch for the
authenticity.
There are arguments either way about results against each other. In the
case for, they show (alledged) supremacy over one side in particular
but they disregard performances against the other 18 sides in the
Division.
There probably isn't a fair and equitable way of resolving this
problem, only one which will increase revenues.
Stuart
|
32.6658 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Tue Apr 16 1996 20:35 | 5 |
| Pay per view! Hey...nice bit of small print! Was Mr M Watkins involved in
drawing that contract up???
Stretch.
|
32.6659 | Come on you Reds | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Apr 17 1996 16:54 | 9 |
| Well it's sh*t or bust time tonight. The first team to drop points from now
can kiss the title goodbye. United I believe have the tougher game tonight.
Leeds have nothing to play for, but their hatred of United will make them raise
their game to another level. Newcastle will beat Southampton by at least 3 goals
tonight. Pally was to make a decision this morning wheather he would play
tonight. Fergie is leaving the decision to the player.
It's all to play for, and may the best team win.
B@
|
32.6660 | Don't be so bloody nice about it! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Wed Apr 17 1996 18:28 | 10 |
| B@,
Sods law dictates that Leeds will probably turn us over tonight. I
cannot imagine KK + Co letting Southampton embaress them at home as they did
with us away.
>> and may the best team win <--- I hope Utd do!
Stretch.
|
32.6661 | no no really, we won't win either | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Apr 17 1996 18:42 | 9 |
| Good to see you lot being nervous - I agree Leeds should give you a tough
game. It's about time they did it to somebody.
But have you seen Southampton's record against Newcastle? Can you remember
what Le Tissier does to our defence?
Probably just as well Liverpol didn't win last night.
g
|
32.6662 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm just OUTATIME..... | Wed Apr 17 1996 19:12 | 6 |
| Well if we don't give ManU a hard game... we could always give
Newcastle a hard game instead...
Cheers,
Rick,.
|
32.6663 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Apr 17 1996 19:53 | 4 |
| Tough talk Rick! Are you lot absolutely clear of relegation worries now? At
least for this season?!
g
|
32.6664 | You only sing when you're safe!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Wed Apr 17 1996 20:41 | 8 |
| g,
>>absolutely clear of relegation worries
Why do you think he's getting lairy now??
Stretch.
|
32.6665 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm just OUTATIME..... | Wed Apr 17 1996 20:43 | 9 |
| >You only sing when you're safe!!!!!
Or in Readings case that should be :
"You only sing when you're relegated...."
Cheers,
Mr. Safe
|
32.6666 | Close but not quite there yet. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Wed Apr 17 1996 20:45 | 1 |
| Not yet!
|
32.6667 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm just OUTATIME..... | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:43 | 11 |
| Well it was a close match & 10 man Leeds nearly pulled it off. :->
Once again ManU had no idea on how to play... and 10 man Leeds soaked
up most of the pressure until Keanes goal about the 70th minute...
Radebe looks excellent in goal...it looks like we have found or
replacement for Blind John.... :->
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6668 | 1-0 what a surprise... | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:30 | 8 |
|
The moaning Alex said he could not understand why Leeds weren't in the
top 6. I suppose this meant "I know we looked mediocre but we were
playing class opposition". He then warned Leeds not to lie down with
their legs and stumpy tails in the air against Newcastle. The
psychological war has started for real...
Neil
|
32.6669 | Mr Cooper does us a favour for once! Good goal by Keane. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:04 | 19 |
| Re:Alex.......
He also pointed out the fact that he felt the team (Leeds) had cheated
the manager this season, given their performance last night.
Wilko looked gutted on the way off the pitch as he sang "When will I
see you again?" (Old Trafford that is)
Did anyone see the Juve v Nantes game - keeper committed a more blatant
handling outside the area than Beeney and stayed on!!! I did feel very
sorry for Beeney on that sending off. The ball was not going to a) land at
the Utd players feet as it seemed to be falling in front of the Leeds
defender. b) The Utd player was Cole, so even if it had landed at his
feet we would not have scored!!!
Stretch.
P.S Redabe looked quite confident in goal, but he started playing as a
keeper originally.
|
32.6670 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:12 | 7 |
| .6669
Stretch,
didn't Cole look an absolute snip at 7m quid last night?...
Ray....
|
32.6671 | hhhmmmmmmmmm | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:14 | 7 |
| Ray,
I think you know my feelings on that one! Cantonas face said it all
when Cole blasted the side netting when there wer 3/4 players waiting
on a cross!
Stretch.
|
32.6672 | .....and he's off !!!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've been seen with FABIO !!! | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:40 | 6 |
| If Man Utd go on to lose the title race, I would not be surprised to
see Mr. Cole in a different shirt next Season (and I don't mean one
of Utd's 3 new kits !!). Any thoughts ??
Ian.
|
32.6673 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:44 | 23 |
| re: last few
I see the armchair supporters are sharing their expert opinions with us
again re Andy Cole. Perhaps you could join one of the many mailing
lists full of people similarly obsessed with Cole's performances, or
you could just get a life ! (oh, smiley things and all that)
Anyway, onto last night. A win is a win I suppose, but I can't helping
thinking that this was a missed opportunity. The sheep were truely
awful, however they pulled/flocked together well following the
dismissal of Beeney. What was frustrating was the lack of width in
Utd's attacks, and that it took Ferguson over an hour to suss this out
and bring Sharpe on, albeit at the expense of Cole. Cantona missed 3
absolute sitters and the team seemed to be getting tense and
a little agitated with each other. Thankfully, there's quite a long
break before the next match - the players (and the fans) seemed to need
it.
Plus points : well, it's always good to beat the sheep. Pallister
returned and played well. Oh, and the Manchester constabulary thought
it would be a good idea to let the sheep out at the same time as the
Utd fans. A few of the "chaps" took the opportunity to settle old
differences. Aah, just like the old days !
|
32.6674 | Eh? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:52 | 10 |
| Dave,
>> A few of the "chaps" took the opportunity to settle old
differences. Aah, just like the old days !
And you say that the armchair/Cole abusing contingent should get a
life!?!?!
Stretch.
|
32.6675 | KK best ever transfer deal... | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:03 | 17 |
|
The trouble with Andy Cole is that Utd stand to loose big money in
selling him. His seven million price tag is more than he is worth.
Even at 4 million I would look at other strikers. In fact I don't even
think he's worth what Liverpool are asking for Ian Rush. :-)
Its my opinion that if Utd had played Scholes or some guy from the
youth team instead of Andy Cole they would already be champions. Cole has
done Newcastle a big favour this year.
What I cannot understand is Cole's complete change of form. At
Newcastle he was scoring great goals and was absolutely lethal. He
moves to Manchester Utd and looks like he's never seen a football in
his life. My guess is lack of confidence and the barracking he must get
from his team mates for the endless list of misses.
Neil
|
32.6676 | My last reasonable note for the foreseeable | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:09 | 8 |
| Its simple. When that very nice man , "Sparky" ( complete with brilliant
international career ), played for MUFCPLC, he held the ball up and Le
Thug , KanKan, and Giggsy played off him. Cole is more of yer actual
preditory goal scorer. I think he will probably come good next season, if
United slightly modify their style of play. Having said all that, they
haven't done that badly with him in the team, thus far.
Stuart
|
32.6677 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:20 | 9 |
| Good grief - for once I'm in total agreement with Panesy. Cole *is* a
different kind of player to Hughes and as such the team has had to
change its style of play. Sure he has missed some absolute howlers but
he has added a different dimension to Utds attacks this season.
His performances have certainly not merited the constant stream of abuse
from a certain noter in this conference, who indeed might benefit from
actually getting off his hippy arse and travelling up to O.T occasionally.
|
32.6678 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:39 | 2 |
| I notice Man Utd had their usual 12 players on the pitch.
|
32.6679 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 18 1996 16:01 | 6 |
| >I notice Man Utd had their usual 12 players on the pitch.
Eh ? Are you questioning the decision to send off Beeney who did
actually handle the ball outside the penalty area ? Or did the ref
perhaps deny the sheep a corner after 10 minutes which directly
resulted in Keane's goal after 72 minutes ? Hmmm, I see your point.
|
32.6680 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Thu Apr 18 1996 16:02 | 10 |
| Dave,
I don't like to disillusion you but I think you'll find that somebody
has hacked into Panesys account and entered .6676 as a wind up. I
cannot believe that the real Stuart Panes would have entered:
>Having said all that, they haven't done that badly with him in the
>team, thus far.
Stuart
|
32.6681 | But I think you might have guessed that!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Thu Apr 18 1996 16:17 | 1 |
| Well it wasn't me!
|
32.6682 | Blame me for your inadequacies !!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Thu Apr 18 1996 16:29 | 6 |
| Ref:Getting up off hippy arse and going too OT - Some James
Whales-a-like kept saying he could get me a ticket. Yeah....Right!!!
One week before the game and it's all change, eh!
Stretch.
|
32.6683 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Thu Apr 18 1996 16:38 | 8 |
| > -< But I think you might have guessed that!!! >-
>Well it wasn't me!
Too blood right we'd guessed. There was a half decent attempt at
sensible discussion in that note.
Stuart
|
32.6684 | Eh! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Thu Apr 18 1996 16:53 | 1 |
| And the spelling was better than yours!
|
32.6685 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Thu Apr 18 1996 16:55 | 3 |
| Actuall the " " ke isn't working on m e board so ou up ours.
Stuart
|
32.6686 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 18 1996 18:15 | 21 |
32.6687 | 4 0'clock? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Insane in the membrane! | Thu Apr 18 1996 18:31 | 4 |
| Sheffield Woesday - Big game!?!?
Stretch.
|
32.6688 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Thu Apr 18 1996 19:12 | 7 |
| Dave,
I thought you wouldn't get him a ticket because he doesn't own any
Ralph shirts and was therefore likely to get a kicking. Oh, and that he
smells as well.
Stuart
|
32.6689 | And you reckon *I* smell!?!?!? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Insane in the membrane! | Thu Apr 18 1996 19:28 | 4 |
| He's still wearing his creased "Ralphie" today. Poseur!
Stretch.
|
32.6690 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 18 1996 19:35 | 6 |
| >He's still wearing his creased "Ralphie" today. Poseur!
^^^^^
Different Ralphie, matey ! My matchday Ralphie is now awaiting its
final wash of the season. I want to look my best for the last home
game against Forest. Got a ticket for that one Stretch ? No ? Shame !
|
32.6691 | ralphie | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Thu Apr 18 1996 19:50 | 5 |
|
You lot are on drugs.
Ian.
|
32.6692 | On drugs? Some of us need drugs | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Thu Apr 18 1996 19:57 | 6 |
| >Different Ralphie, matey
Erm, so why is there a teastain in exactly the same place as the one
you wore yesterday?
Stuart
|
32.6693 | Where's your Pringle wear? Akchewally "Kappa" is coming back. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Insane in the membrane! | Thu Apr 18 1996 20:00 | 4 |
| That's not a teastain - It's a Reindeer!
Stretch.
|
32.6694 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Thu Apr 18 1996 20:54 | 8 |
| re Cole
I think a lot of people miss the new dimension he has to his game
since joining "the world's biggest club". When he was with the Magpies
he just scored goals, but now , being the consummate professional , he has
stopped most of that and added a lot more running to his game.
A Hacker
|
32.6695 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Thu Apr 18 1996 21:15 | 30 |
| <<< TRUCKS::DISK$USER54:[NOTES$LIBRARY]FOOTBALL.NOTE;1 >>>
-< Soccer Football Conference >-
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Its simple. When that very nice man , "Sparky" ( complete with brilliant
international career ), played for MUFCPLC, he held the ball up and Le
Thug , KanKan, and Giggsy played off him. Cole is more of yer actual
preditory goal scorer. I think he will probably come good next season,
if United slightly modify their style of play. Having said all that, they
haven't done that badly with him in the team, thus far.
Stuart
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CHEFS::PANES "Life is a displacement activity" 8 lines 18-APR-1996 16:54
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re Cole
I think a lot of people miss the new dimension he has to his game
since joining "the world's biggest club". When he was with the Magpies
he just scored goals, but now , being the consummate professional , he has
stopped most of that and added a lot more running to his game.
A Hacker
Perhaps the real Stuart Panes would care to stand up....
|
32.6696 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Fri Apr 19 1996 14:51 | 8 |
|
The four United fans held in connection with the death of Paul Nixon
in Walsall last year have had all charges against them dropped. It
appears that Manchester United can get away with murder both on and off
the pitch.
Stuart
|
32.6697 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Insane in the membrane! | Fri Apr 19 1996 15:50 | 9 |
| Stuart,
Why am I not surprised at the cynical tone of that note. A man is dead
for whatever reason. Using his death as a reason to have a pop at Man U
is a little lame. I know we get carried away with the in-jokes and
jibes sometimes in here but there are certain lines that should not be
crossed.(end of seriousness for today)
Stretch.
|
32.6698 | Ha Ha | SIOG::DIGNAM | | Mon Apr 22 1996 19:02 | 5 |
| I actually tought it was quite funny!!!!And true
Regards
Dignam
|
32.6699 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Apr 22 1996 19:29 | 6 |
| >I actually tought it was quite funny
Well, I can think of one man (and his family and friends) who don't
think it's funny.
Stuart
|
32.6700 | sorry..lets move on | SIOG::DIGNAM | | Mon Apr 22 1996 20:13 | 10 |
| Ok, sorry, we cannot use anybodys death to laugh at, even if it is in
connection with football, being a scouser, I know only too well about
that.
Speaking of liverpool I am reading people talking about liverpools new
kits, I have not seen them, has anybody any information for me. the 34
page is dead!
cheers
dignam
|
32.6701 | The King is Tops | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Apr 23 1996 17:01 | 6 |
| Eric the King was elected as the Football Writers Footballer of the Year on
saturday night. This is a huge turnaround from 15 months ago when they all
wanted him hanged. He is the first United player to win the award since George
Best in 1968, and is a very deserving winner. Long live the King.
B@
|
32.6702 | not a real award | SIOG::DIGNAM | | Tue Apr 23 1996 17:20 | 8 |
| It is fitting that contona was given the football writers award, as
this is the award which is acknowledged as the one which the
footballers don't care about. It is awarded by people who write about
football and do not play it..The players player is the real award.
Cantona gives them something to write about and keeps them in a job, of
course he won it.
dignam
|
32.6703 | Taekwondo's Footballer of the Year | CHEFS::PANES | We don't talk about love, we just get drunk | Tue Apr 23 1996 17:33 | 6 |
| I find it amusing that the "Football Writers" have given the award
to a man they wanted out of the game, and the person who will not
give interviews in English. Perhaps L'Equipe's was the only vote
cast.
Stuart
|
32.6704 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Apr 23 1996 17:41 | 3 |
| So who got the players' award, then? Or hasn't it been awarded yet?
Dom
|
32.6705 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Aggravating Little Nobby....err | Tue Apr 23 1996 18:15 | 8 |
| HTF can these hypocrital journalists get away with B*****s like that.
Every single journalist on the planet wanted him banned 15 months ago,
suddenly all the writers have got brown noses (shares in Man U
possibly)
CHARLEY$got_the_dog_as_Gullit_was_2nd
|
32.6706 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 23 1996 19:12 | 5 |
| Apparently, Brian 'Voice of Reason' Woolnough and some guy from the
Torygraph are resigning from the Writers Association over the choice.
So maybe some journalists have got principles after all.
Mr Gullible
|
32.6707 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Apr 23 1996 19:25 | 17 |
| I actually believe that, of the Utd players, Schmeichel would have
made a better choice.
For me, the player of the season has to be Fowler. Best striker in the
league and still only 21. OK, Cantona has scored a few goals and
managed to stay on the pitch for all the games he's played this season,
but player of the year - non. Gullit - well, what the bloody hell has
he done to deserve 2nd place ? Taken Chelsea to a top 10 finish and a
cup semi. Hardly the stuff that dreams are made of.
My top 3 ..
Fowler
Schmeichel
Shearer
|
32.6708 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Insane in the membrane! | Tue Apr 23 1996 20:16 | 11 |
| Dave - I am somewhat surprised at your comments about Eric. OK Robbie
Fowler has been outstanding this season. But Cantona has had to carry the
weight of expected failure, crowds/pundits on his back, rejection by
the French team etc etc yet he has managed to embody the determination
of Utd to make something of this season. He is the reason for Utds
position primarily due to the goals he has scored. (I agree Peter has
been vital at the other end also) Bit busy to continue now but I think
the basis for the award is bigger than we are taking into account.
Stretch.
|
32.6709 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Apr 23 1996 20:38 | 27 |
| > Dave - I am somewhat surprised at your comments about Eric. OK Robbie
> Fowler has been outstanding this season. But Cantona has had to carry the
> weight of expected failure, crowds/pundits on his back, rejection by
> the French team etc etc yet he has managed to embody the determination
> of Utd to make something of this season. He is the reason for Utds
> position primarily due to the goals he has scored. (I agree Peter has
> been vital at the other end also) Bit busy to continue now but I think
> the basis for the award is bigger than we are taking into account.
My comments are based on the fact that Cantona was fairly merde up to
the New Year, so the award has really been based upon his performances
over 3 months. In a similar fashion, I don't believe Ferdinand would
win the players' award if the votes were cast now, and not at the end
of December.
Don't give me all that crap regarding Eric's rejection by the French
team, weight of expectancy etc. He decided to stay, and is being paid
handsomely to do so. The fact that he has managed to succeed this
season has impressed and perhaps surprised me, but that certainly
doesn't entitle him to be player of the year. Schmeichel on the other
hand has been outstanding (Scummers game excluded). He has
single-handedly saved Utd in games where they have been totally
outclassed (eg Geordies). I stand by my earlier comment that if any
Utd players were to win the award, then it should be Rudolph.
|
32.6710 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Insane in the membrane! | Tue Apr 23 1996 20:54 | 1 |
| Whatever
|
32.6711 | The King | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Apr 23 1996 22:47 | 12 |
| Schmeichel has been outstanding, as well as Bruce and Cantona. Peter the Great
saves them at one end and Eric the King rattles the net at the other. Strikers
are always going to get the headlines, while the keepers rarely do. Just look
at how many keepers have won either the Players or the Writers awards. To be
honest if the Players were voting now, I believe Cantona would win that award
too. Schmeichel or Bruce would have been deserving winners, but Eric deserves
it just as much. Eric is also going to win the United player of the year award.
It makes me laugh that a United player won the award at all, as most of the
media hate United. All the London hacks voted for Gullit. A win for him would
have been as bad as giving it to Waddle in 93'.
B@
|
32.6712 | What about Thoams the Tank Engine...doh! | CHEFS::PANES | Lloyd Bridges and the Commotions | Wed Apr 24 1996 12:50 | 13 |
| <<< Note 32.6711 by ESSB::BLONG "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994" >>>
-< The King >-
> Peter the Great
saves them at one end and Eric the King
Brian,
You have missed out Cole The Miss, and Keano the Fouler.
Stuart
|
32.6713 | | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | | Wed Apr 24 1996 17:30 | 12 |
| re Gullit in 2nd place.
Errmmm. I believe Gullit got such a large section of the vote was due
to the fact that in just about every match he played he was the
best player on the pitch. I'm afraid not even the great Ruud can
compensate for the other 10 players in the Chelsea team and therefore
this is probably the reason they are only mid-table. This award is
based on a players individual performance and not the teams. Just
thought I'd throw that in.
Andy
|
32.6714 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Aggravating Little Nobby....err | Wed Apr 24 1996 18:09 | 4 |
| Pretty much what I was going to say.
CHARLEY
|
32.6715 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Apr 24 1996 18:22 | 13 |
| Andy,
Don't get me wrong, I think Gullit is a fine player. I just think that
our journalists tend to go a tad overboard when commenting/reporting on
Johnny Foreigners in the Premier League. John Motson's tongue is so
firmly lodged up Gullit's arse it makes me want to throw. I confess that
I haven't seen Gullit play as often as you probably have, but I don't
believe his contribution (on and off the field) has been anything like as
influential as, say, Klinsmann last season. Anyway, as someone pointed
out earlier, it is only the journos award, and what do they know about
football anyway ?!?!?!
|
32.6716 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Aggravating Little Nobby....err | Wed Apr 24 1996 18:29 | 7 |
| >I just think that our journalists tend to go a tad overboard when
commenting/reporting on Johnny Foreigners in the Premier League.
I agree.
CHARLEY$didn't_know_Cantona_was_from_Stourbridge
|
32.6717 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Thu Apr 25 1996 13:30 | 7 |
| Apparently ManU are starting their own brand of whisky to be sold at
Old Trafford and supermarkets and off-licenses, the `Red Devil' brand
or some thing. A fine example to set to the youth of the world....buy
the duvet, the wallpaper, the CD, the shirt and now get pissed with ManU
as well....
Ray....
|
32.6718 | Another way of increasing sales | NZOV02::GROOMNEVILLE | | Mon Apr 29 1996 05:27 | 8 |
| An excellent marketing ploy.
Buy the Whisk(e)y.
Drink it
Chunder on the shirt & duvet
Buy new shirt & duvet
Makes sense to me......... ;-)
|
32.6719 | +7 goals on the 'toons ? | NZOV02::GROOMNEVILLE | | Mon Apr 29 1996 05:29 | 6 |
| News is filtering through to New Zealand that TGFTITW amassed 5
unanswered goals in the "Theatre of Dreams" yesterday afternoon.
Somebody please tell me this is not a wind-up.
Nev.
|
32.6720 | Dare I voice support for Leeds tonight ? | NZOV02::GROOMNEVILLE | | Mon Apr 29 1996 08:54 | 17 |
| It's true, United go 6 points clear with one game to play. Cole was on
the bench and Scholes duly obliged with the opener in the 40th minute.
Beckham followed up with the second on the stroke of half-time. The
second half saw Utd score three more through Beckham, Giggs and Cantona
which set our goal advantage over Newcastle to 7.
Newcastle must win at Leeds tonight to maintain an interest in the
chase.
On paper United's final game at Middlesborough next sunday looks a
formality, Middlesborough theoretically won't want the title to go to a
NE club apart from themselves, Bryan Robson probably has a soft-spot
for his mates at OT, but these predictions always come back and bite
one in the bum !!
Nev.
|
32.6721 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Mon Apr 29 1996 17:02 | 4 |
| Has everyone heard the joke about Naomi Campbell and the ManU team at
Stringfellows?...it's a bit risque for a Digital notesfile....
Ray....
|
32.6722 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm just OUTATIME..... | Mon Apr 29 1996 17:06 | 8 |
| Well I'be heard another one about Naomi Campbell & Taggart involving
Andy Cole....
But I'm not putting that one in here.... ;->
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6723 | The last time I signed a .......seven million | CHEFS::PANES | Lloyd Bridges and the Commotions | Mon Apr 29 1996 17:26 | 0 |
32.6724 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm just OUTATIME..... | Mon Apr 29 1996 17:28 | 5 |
| Yep. thats the one...
Cheers,
Rick
|
32.6725 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Insane in the membrane! | Mon Apr 29 1996 17:47 | 1 |
| eh?
|
32.6726 | Will we be 1st or 2nd?????? | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Mon Apr 29 1996 21:33 | 6 |
| Great Result yesterday, and 5 goals into the bargain. I believe that the title
won't be decided until sunday, as I expect Newcastle to win tonight and on
Thursday. Come sunday we will at worst be level and will know what is required.
It's been a great season whatever happens.
B@
|
32.6727 | The Thug does it Again | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu May 02 1996 17:29 | 5 |
| I see Eric's buddy Mr Simmons jumped from the dock this morning and kicked the
Procecutor, after he asked for him to be banned fron all English grounds.
He was led away in handcuffs.
B@
|
32.6728 | One rule for some, one rule for French motherf" | CHEFS::PANES | God made me gorgeous | Thu May 02 1996 17:49 | 9 |
| <<< Note 32.6727 by ESSB::BLONG "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994" >>>
-< The Thug does it Again >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It didn't think that Cantona was being called as a witness.
STuart
|
32.6729 | DOH! Oh please tell me this is not a wind up! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Thu May 02 1996 18:02 | 16 |
32.6730 | 2 assaults for the price of 1 !!! How many witnesses??? | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Thu May 02 1996 18:07 | 11 |
| From the IRN.
A Crystal Palace fan has leapt across a courtroom and attacked the
prosecution lawyer as he was found guilty of provoking Eric Cantona's
kung-fu kick.
In unbelievable scenes at Croydon Magistrates court Matthew Simmons had
to be handcuffed and dragged away.
|
32.6731 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Thu May 02 1996 18:16 | 6 |
| re last few....
....but we're all agreed that Kwai Chang Cantona was still a twat for
lunging at him in the first place, aren't we????
Ray....
|
32.6732 | Well maybe a little, but overall St Matthew got his comeuppence | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Thu May 02 1996 18:19 | 1 |
| No!
|
32.6733 | Keegan | IB002::BREADIE | | Sun May 05 1996 23:49 | 6 |
| Muddlesborough 0 - 3 United
Immense display, Utd vey worthy champions.
|
32.6734 | Oh to be back in Blighty | NZOV02::GROOMNEVILLE | | Mon May 06 1996 01:50 | 18 |
| Well what can I say. Here in NZ, I woke at 6.00am, (7pm in the UK) and
spent what felt like a lifetime listening to the World Service before at
7.55 they did the sports summary (and it WAS brief) whereby I was put
out of my misery. An unanswered triplet from May, Cole & Giggs had
literally pinched the trophy from under the Geordies' noses. I too
felt back in January that the title seemed on a one-way street to St
James' Park but despite them almost having both hands on the cup it
managed to make the break back to its rightful guardians.
Cup-Final next week is live here at 2am sunday morning, party starts
at 8pm Saturday night. What chance the double ? What chance me seeing
it.............
Not much you can do to celebrate the news at 8.30am
Nev.
|
32.6735 | | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Mon May 06 1996 15:17 | 8 |
| Any reports of Boro's players being slagged off for letting down their
manager? No, I'm sure they played to the peak of their mediocre powers.
Seriously, Congrats to Man U. They played better, and were tougher, over the
harder part of the season. The recent run deserved the Championship. Now just
don't be an embarrassment in the Champions League!
grahame
|
32.6736 | at least Millwall went down..... | CHEFS::PANES | God made me gorgeous | Tue May 07 1996 13:42 | 6 |
| I would like to extend my congratulations to Manchester United on winning
the Premiership, and for the exemplary way that they have conducted themselves
both on and off the pitch....but I would be a hypocritical git. Savour it
guys, 'cos I reckon that next year Liverpool are going to romp it.
Stuart
|
32.6737 | Kings of the 90s | VYGER::BONINIM | | Wed May 08 1996 15:54 | 5 |
|
re -1
They're not even going to romp it next Saturday never mind next
year
|
32.6738 | CHAMPIONS | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships, 93'94'& 96' | Wed May 08 1996 17:26 | 10 |
32.6739 | Fergie is Manager of the Year | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed May 08 1996 17:33 | 5 |
32.6740 | | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed May 08 1996 18:08 | 13 |
| >Also Fergie was selected as the Carling Manager of the Year last night.
>This is his third award in 4 seasons also.
I wouldn't want to take anything away from The Smiling One in his moment of
glory, but he was hardly 'selected' was he? Presumably Messrs Wilkinson and
Dalglish are also recent 'selections'? Perhaps the committee of the great and
good who decide these things could actually give it some thought and award it
to someone who's perhaps done something more 'surprising', like turning a team
round completely?
No, I don't mean Alan Ball - maybe Joe Royle for instance?
g
|
32.6741 | And Capello (Milan) won it in Italy...Zzzzzzz | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed May 08 1996 18:27 | 17 |
| Agreed, Grahame. I mean, do they actually get together and "decide"
this?
On reflection, I suppose it could be argued that this team is somewhat
different from the team of the last 2-3 years, i.e. he's taken a batch
of youngsters, thrown them in together (how many people had heard of
Phil Neville or Beckham this time last year?) and come up with the
goods.
By a similar token, I heard an interesting comment by Niall Quinn (who
talks a lot better than he plays!) to the effect that he thought that
Kinkadze (sp?) would have been a dead cert for Player of the Year had
he been playing in a "decent" team.
Not sure what Alan Ball made of that one ;-)
Dom
|
32.6742 | Not read in the Sun | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed May 08 1996 19:06 | 8 |
| Hi Dom,
-< And Capello (Milan) won it in Italy...Zzzzzzz >-
Now there's a thought. Surely after Ferguson's unparalleled success in the
hardest league in the world, he'll be off to Milan to replace Capello?
grahame
|
32.6743 | utd for the cup 3-1 | VYGER::TOOHERJ | | Wed May 08 1996 19:23 | 7 |
| re the last few notes but I thought Peter Reid won the manager of
the year award???????
jt.
|
32.6744 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Wed May 08 1996 19:34 | 5 |
| He did - Ole Red Face won the CARLING manager of the year (which always
goes to the Champions) Personally, I would havethought Brian Little or Harry
Redknapp would have been better choices in the Premiership.
Paul
|
32.6745 | Cheap shot, I know... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed May 08 1996 19:47 | 13 |
| >Now there's a thought. Surely after Ferguson's unparalleled success in the
>hardest league in the world, he'll be off to Milan to replace Capello?
The smart money seems to be on Oscar Luis Tabarez, Grahame. Whadya mean
you've "never heard of him"? He managed Uruguay in the 1990 World Cup
and has already had a stint in Italy with Cagliari.
He's shown he can cope with the pressure (read "the press") in Italy
and speaks the lingo too...not that that has prevented Fergie picking
up plenty of silverware in England ;-)
Dom
|
32.6746 | Bestie - The Greatest | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu May 09 1996 15:07 | 10 |
32.6747 | The King Speaks | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu May 09 1996 16:02 | 8 |
32.6748 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu May 09 1996 16:12 | 5 |
| Out of interest, what's happened to that French central defender,
Prunier, that United bought? I haven't heard him mentioned for a while
- has he gone elsewhere or is he injured?
Dom
|
32.6749 | No news, good news :-) | CLARID::KREYER | Andre KREYER, Sophia Antipolis (FR) | Thu May 09 1996 16:28 | 8 |
|
> Out of interest, what's happened to that French central defender,
> Prunier, that United bought?
I don't think he ever signed a firm contract with anyone, he must
have been on trial for a few weeks (2) only... On the other hand,
I haven't heard of him since that trial period either...
.Andre.
|
32.6750 | What was that about kids Mr Hansen?!?!?! eh? EH!?!? | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Thu May 09 1996 17:08 | 11 |
32.6751 | A boost for FA Cup Finalists | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | | Thu May 09 1996 17:26 | 6 |
| Utd fans will be pleased to hear that the proposed transfer of the
7 million pound 'super-sub', Andy Cole, to F.C. Helsinki has fallen
through. The deal apparently collapsed when it was discovered that
Cole didn't have any Finnish.
Andy
|
32.6752 | liverpool 2-1 | SIOG::DIGNAM | | Fri May 10 1996 16:03 | 10 |
|
heres a bet in the uk for anyone who is interested in a financial
dabble. At Ladbrokes you can get 28 to 1 on cantona scoring the first
goal and united winning 2-1, or fowler scoring first and Liverpool
winning 2-1. I personally put a tenner on fowler and liverpool 2-1
for a tenner you could rake in 290 quid
|
32.6753 | hhmmmmmmmmmmmmm. | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Fri May 10 1996 16:18 | 7 |
| >> 28 to 1 on cantona scoring the first goal
I am not the betting type, but those look like bloody good odds!!!
Stretch.
|
32.6754 | Coley to Lift the Cup????? | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri May 10 1996 17:29 | 7 |
32.6755 | the double is done again | VYGER::TOOHERJ | | Sun May 12 1996 11:27 | 9 |
| Not a great game but some result. That has to be the crowning moment
for Cantona scoring the winning goal and then going up to recieve
the cup as captain of Utd, some comeback. As for Fergie some people
wanted him sacked at the start of the season but he answer's that
by winning the double, what a guy, what a team, what a season.
jt.
|
32.6756 | Liverpool 0 Man United 1 | WOTVAX::stus.olo.dec.com::HATTOS | Che moto, che cul ! | Sun May 12 1996 11:29 | 30 |
| I had a dream that United would win 3-1 and Cole would score! Glad I didn't
bet on it now.....
So, I don't think there is any doubt at all who is the most successful club
in Britain, is there?
Not a particularly memorable final. I thought United did a fine job on
Liverpool, especially first half. Fowler didn't really get a look in.
I couldn't believe David james' save from Cantona in the first few minutes
of the second half. He has to be a future England goalkeeper.
And everyone *MUST* agree that if anyone was going to score, it would be
Eric. I think it was a fitting end to Uniteds second double winning season,
that the man who, in truth (and he recognises it himself), lost us the
double last year.
And what a goal, probably only Eric and Ruud Gullit could've scored that.
Stepping backwards to volley that goal.....
I have to say that I have always had a great admiration for Liverpool and
their supporters, but spitting at Eric when he went up to collect the cup,
doees you no credit. I also thought it particularly distasteful that all
the Liverpool supporters left the stadium before getting a chance to see
the cup ;*))
So, to recap; Liverpool 0 Manchester United 1
The only team in history to win the double twice.
|
32.6757 | | WOTVAX::stus.olo.dec.com::HATTOS | Che moto, che cul ! | Sun May 12 1996 11:38 | 7 |
| By the way, did anyone see the latest marketing wizardry....?
Manchester United Wine!!
Yes, its true, Lamberhurst Vineyards are bottling and selling ManU Wine...
Brilliant, more money in the coffers of TGFTITW.
|
32.6758 | party time for fergie's army | VYGER::TOOHERJ | | Sun May 12 1996 14:40 | 7 |
| Nev
did you manage to stay sober enough to see God score the
winning goal and lift the trophy.
jt
|
32.6759 | not fit to clean Cantona's boots :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Sun May 12 1996 21:08 | 8 |
|
I must say that that Alex Ferguson chappy is one hell of a witty guy.
I mean, despite all the pressure of cup final day, he even found time to play a
joke.
Andy Cole :-)
|
32.6760 | Eric the Great | NZOV02::GROOMNEVILLE | | Mon May 13 1996 02:24 | 20 |
| re : .6758
I can't admit to being completely sober (it was about 3.40am and I'd
been on the pop for some while by then) but I did get to see the goal.
Many pubs here in Auckland were open all night for the game and the
atmosphere was excellent. I thought United played really well, the
potent threat of Fowler and Collymore effectively stifled through the
excellent coverage of United's midfield. Schmeichel was unemployed for
most of the game, a shot from Redknapp in the second half being the
best effort, but straight at the keeper. Cole was fairly energetic for
most of the game, but the tackling of Scales, Babb and especially
Wright was superb (if occasionally a little over zealous !). And as
for that man Cantona, up until the 86th minute, his game was very
sub-standard (in fact overall, the game was quite scrappy) but the
clinical manner with which he dealt with an extremely difficult shot
was of genius quality.
Nev.
|
32.6761 | Found W. Prunier... (re: .6749, .6750) | CLARID::KREYER | Andre KREYER, Sophia Antipolis (FR) | Mon May 13 1996 13:00 | 8 |
|
> RE:Prunier.
> And flounced off back to France. End of story.
Not quite true, he plays at the moment for FC Copenhagen in Denmark...
.Andre.
|
32.6762 | They do like it up em | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Mon May 13 1996 13:51 | 20 |
|
What a season for United...
League and Cup
Manager of the Year
Player of the Year
And Lee Sharpe has again been voted "best looking Footballer" ( 3 times
in a row) by the GFSC..
GFSC stand for the Gay Football Supporters Club...
Must be for the way he celebrates with that corner flag that
gets all those old queens going....
Pj
|
32.6763 | Smart! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Mon May 13 1996 14:37 | 14 |
| Well, as games go that was a damp squib to end the season with.
Cantona scoring was the icing on an amazing season. Him lifting the cup
was a full vindication for his continued presense at OT this year.I was
not far off Mr Hansens "You win nothing with kids" opinion at the start
of the season. What a turnaround from the mauling we took at Villa Park
on the first day of the season!
Stretch.
P.S Even though that goal was rather special just how did it go
past *6* 'Pool players and the keeper?
|
32.6764 | Memories of Jack Charlton's goal in the 1970 final... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon May 13 1996 14:43 | 6 |
| >P.S Even though that goal was rather special just how did it go
>past *6* 'Pool players and the keeper?
Pretty much what I thought. The ghost of Bruce Grobelaar, maybe? ;-)
Dom
|
32.6765 | Close Season signings? | WOTVAX::stus.olo.dec.com::HATTOS | Che moto, che cul ! | Mon May 13 1996 19:20 | 24 |
32.6766 | Mine names Ben Elton goodnight | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Tue May 14 1996 12:34 | 12 |
|
Do the accents yourself.....
Eric Cantona says to Alex Ferguson "Alex I fink Ze Engleesh have ripped
me off I went into a feesh and Chip shop and zhey charge me 35 of your
Engleesh pounds
Alex replys " aye yer think thats bad .. I just paid 7 million pounds
for a black pudding.
Pj f
|
32.6767 | Brucey! | YEENOT::STOCKMANS | | Wed May 22 1996 19:22 | 6 |
| Just heard on the Utd mailing list via Radio5 that Steve Bruce
is leaving O.T to join Birmingham City, not sure in what
capacity though.
Simon
|
32.6768 | ? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Wed May 22 1996 19:48 | 5 |
| hhmmmmmm. Did S Bruce say that, or are rumour central bored with messing
Rangers (not QPR Ray) fans?
Stretch.
|
32.6769 | bruce | CHEFS::HHL_POSTROOM | | Wed May 22 1996 20:45 | 5 |
| What a shame to hear that Steve Bruce has made a very clever decision
to leave this sh*t* club on a free transfer and joined Birmingham,
which means teams will get pass united even easier now.
P.J
|
32.6770 | |-{ | NZOV02::GROOMNEVILLE | Stars - The myopia of DW | Thu May 23 1996 06:47 | 19 |
| >>What a shame to hear that Steve Bruce has made a very clever decision
>>to leave this sh*t* club on a free transfer and joined Birmingham,
>>which means teams will get pass united even easier now.
I really had hoped that this conference had evolved beyond these rather
unconstructive comments. We should all continue to remain aloof of such
provocation........
It's official, Steve Bruce has joined Brum City on a freebie to aid
Gerry Francis in the ultimate goal of promotion to the premiership next
season. Almost 10 years of exemplary service, a great motivator who I
hope will learn a good management trade under GF and progress onto
greater things.
I assume Eric will maintain his grip on the black armband next season
and lead the club to greater things (the first English side to qualify
for the Euro play-offs would be useful !).
Nev
|
32.6771 | Farewell Brucie | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu May 23 1996 12:10 | 14 |
32.6772 | Correction | CHEFS::HHL_POSTROOM | | Thu May 23 1996 12:46 | 4 |
| Buy the way nev it is TREVOR Francis not Gerry Franicis who is in
charge of Tottenham.
P.J.
|
32.6773 | .... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've been seen with FABIO !!! | Thu May 23 1996 13:27 | 4 |
32.6774 | Sad to see Bruce go. Hope he does well(except at Elm Park!) | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Thu May 23 1996 14:36 | 5 |
| Because they, unlike Rangers!, did not take huge pastings at the hands
of Juve etc! HTH
Stretch.
|
32.6775 | Tosh and piffle !!!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've been seen with FABIO !!! | Thu May 23 1996 14:58 | 25 |
| Stretch,
I knew Rangers wouldn't be seeded, but after the past few Seasons
that English clubs have been back in European Cup Competition,
Blackburn were appalling, Utd weren't much better and the less you say
about Leeds the better !! I can't see how they justify a seeding !!
Even this Season, clubs have been poor. Utd, Liverpool, Everton,
Blackburn and Forest were all on the end of dickings (alright, before
anybody says anything Liverpool only lost 1-0 and Forest got to the
quarter finals, but they were poor performances), and my point is that
the English clubs seem to be qualifying by proxy, as though it is their
right to be seeded and automatically qualify for the money-spinning
rounds. Rangers were thrashed in Europe, so were Celtic.....in fact the
only team that could come out of Scotlands European forays with some
dignity were Raith Rovers, who lost 2-1 to the eventual winners Bayern.
Where does that put Forest ???? I'm glad that next Season, both England
and Scotland will be able to compete better against the top European
clubs, in fact I think they stand a good chance of winning all 3 cups,
but I do NOT think that Manchester United are in a strong enough
position to be able to claim to being one of the top 8 sides in Europe.
Rant over,
Ian.
|
32.6776 | | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu May 23 1996 15:10 | 10 |
| I can't believe we're still having this discussion - it's been done every time
at this time of year since the Champions League started. The "seedings" have
got bugger all to do with the relative quality of Scottish football, and
rather a lot to do with how much money ITV (assuming it's till them) are
putting up to boost their ratings.
Sadly, it seems the great British public have not switched on in droves to
support our brave boys from north of the border.
grahame
|
32.6777 | Can anyone else do better? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu May 23 1996 16:25 | 15 |
| I was under the impression that it's all down to the UEFA points system
which works on a COUNTRY basis. So English clubs in general have
accumulated easily enough points to remain in the top 8.
The point I'm making is that if a team from Iceland reached the
semi-finals of the Champions League, the following year's
reprersentatives from Iceland still wouldn't be guaranteed a place
because their cumulative results in the last 5 (?) years would keep
them way outside the top 8. English clubs, on the other hand, have
managed to qualify for 3 finals (and won 2 trophies) since they were
readmitted, even if they've done sod all in the Champions League.
Hmmm, appallingly explained, but I think that's how it works.
|
32.6778 | Well Done Leicester | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon May 27 1996 21:19 | 6 |
32.6779 | What a Sad Person | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Tue May 28 1996 12:47 | 8 |
| But you don't travel any where anyway - like the majority of Man U
fans. I'm sure you'll love not being locked in for 30 minutes at
Flibert Street and not having coins thrown and you. Maybe one day you
might find a team to support who is within 30 miles of your home and
means something - at least the Leicester & Palace fans are locals.
Paul
|
32.6780 | What a bitter person ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue May 28 1996 13:14 | 25 |
| > But you don't travel any where anyway - like the majority of Man U
> fans. I'm sure you'll love not being locked in for 30 minutes at
> Flibert Street and not having coins thrown and you. Maybe one day you
> might find a team to support who is within 30 miles of your home and
> means something - at least the Leicester & Palace fans are locals.
> ^^^^^^^
> Paul
Hmmm, I presume you're excluding the "local" Palace fans who were
travelling from Basingstoke yesterday then ?
I went to yesterday's game with a mate of mine, who supports Leicester,
and had a fantastic time. Leicester dominated proceedings from start
to finish and fully deserved their win. Palace got exactly what their
defensively-minded manager and pathetically-quiet fans deserved ie sod
all.
Su-per Su-per Steve,
Su-per Su-per Steve,
Su-per Su-per Steve,
Super Stevie Claridge
|
32.6781 | Sorry, no tears from me either... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue May 28 1996 13:29 | 21 |
| Paul,
Sorry, but Mr.Panes and your good self rather set yourselves up for this
one. You can hardly blame Mancs fans for coming down like a ton of
bricks on you now that Palace have screwed up the playoffs. As for
making such an issue of the importance of "local" fans, I've never
heard such utter dross in my life - who gives a monkey's? Maybe if YOU
(a local) were on the park playing for Palace, I could understand some
sort of pride. By all means, follow your local team...but give the
"holier than thou" bit a rest.
As for all those match reports full of dodgy offside decisions,
non-existent penalties et al...hey, wasn't this the year you were
supposed to be getting the "big team" decisions? You know, the ones you
didn't get in the Premiership that led to you being relegated?
Manchester United are no angels, but when I think of the reputation
Palace had in Division 2 at the beginning of the eighties (a nasty
little team if ever there was one), I marvel at your courage in
criticising anyone else.
Dom
|
32.6782 | What a Season | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue May 28 1996 14:28 | 7 |
32.6783 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Captain Planet | Tue May 28 1996 14:48 | 18 |
| .6782
i/ You never go to any games
True, most Man U bandwagoners do not go to games. The same way the same
people didn't go to Blackburn games last year and Leeds games in '92.
ii/ Yesterdays game was better then the FA Cup final
True again, it was a far better advert for English football.
iii/ At the end of the day you get what you deserve.
Again, true. Palace over the course of the game were not even in the
same class as Leicester.
CHARLEY$neutral
|
32.6784 | | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Tue May 28 1996 15:02 | 35 |
| Re a few back + the CPFC note
If you read rather than mouth off you will see I fully agreed with the
Penalty decision and the result, and with the defensive error. What I
fundamentally disagree with is the whole concept of the play offs.
As for locality - I would estimate 90% plus of the fans for BOTH teams
yesterday were locals. As one who travelled on the cockney reds special
from Euston last year I have personal experience of the sad Londoners
who claim to support TGFTITW rather than live through the ups & downs
of West Ham, Spurs, Chelsea, Palace, Millwall, Orient etc.
As Rogan Taylor said in Kicking & Screaming, Football is as much as
anything about a sense of place. Teams are named after towns. MU are
really just a plc like the teams in Rollerball.
As for fans volume etc - I would liken it to the Man U - CPFC final.
You lot were expected to win and were under pressure (I seem to recall
St Alex being for the chop) while we were there to make up the numbers.
It was the same yesterday. We were favourites, seemingly having the
Premier in our grasp. I also expect the reason that it has seemed like
Paneso & me being ott is that there do not seem to be many Leicester
City fans in this conference to balance things up.
Yes - as a 10 year old in the Surrey sticks I was interested in best &
Charlton, as a student I went to Anfield & Goodison, I was interested
in leicester results as my Dad was born there, But I married into a
family of Palace fans 16 years ago, moved to South London and caught
the bug. Since having a season ticket 5 or so years ago I have barely
missed a home game and travelled to places like Reading (!), Grimsby,
Peterborough, Southend & Carshalton Athletic as well as Anfield, OT,
Highbury etc.
I don't get my football kicks from a satellite dish and a weekly
magazine from a money grabbing machine.
|
32.6785 | Whadya mean, there are no Leicester fans in here? ;-) | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue May 28 1996 15:31 | 14 |
| Sorry if this sounds blunt, Paul, but, er, so what?
Is it really so noble (for want of a better word) to support your local
team? Much as I try, I can't see a better case for someone from
Colchester feeling obliged to support Colchester United than someone
from Shoreham feeling obliged to buy Leo Sayer records! You're living
in cloud cuckoo land if you think that being a Football Fan is some
sort of vocation.
Incidentally, most continentals can't make head or tail of those Union
Jack flags with "Mansfield Town" or "Carlisle United" written across
the middle ;-)
Dom
|
32.6786 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Captain Planet | Tue May 28 1996 16:07 | 15 |
| >Is it really so noble (for want of a better word) to support your local
>team?
Yes, as it displays a sense of loyalty, instead of the insecurity of
people who need support a team 200 miles away that win more often,
as they need something to brag about because their personality is so
shallow that they cannot get attention in any other form.;^)
There are three Man U fans in our pub. One from Windsor, one from
Worcester Park in Surrey, the other from Reading. Needless to say none
of them have ever been to a Man U home game, and also their rantings
about the TGFTITW are completely ignored.
CHARLEY
|
32.6787 | A note from the depths of a shallow personality... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue May 28 1996 16:24 | 16 |
| >Yes, as it displays a sense of loyalty, instead of the insecurity of
>people who need support a team 200 miles away that win more often,
>as they need something to brag about because their personality is so
>shallow that they cannot get attention in any other form.;^)
Well, thank you for that bit of enlightenment, Dr. Freud. Actually, I
think you've inadvertently hit the nail on the head. I'm delighted if
my team wins a trophy (or even a game!), but rather than *brag* about
it, I try to remember that I'm just a technical writer and not the
centre-forward who scored the winning goal...
And when I finally overcome my insecurity, I might still support a team
200 miles away because I think they play more attractive football, or
because their players show more flair.
Dom
|
32.6788 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Captain Planet | Tue May 28 1996 16:38 | 8 |
| >I think they play more attractive football, or because their players
>show more flair.
So you're a Newcastle fan then?
CHARLEY
X
|
32.6789 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue May 28 1996 16:46 | 18 |
| >>I think they play more attractive football, or because their players
>>show more flair.
>So you're a Newcastle fan then?
Ackshirly, i was in the lucky position of not having a real preference
between the Mancs, Newcastle and Liverpool for the Premiership title.
They all play good football, and they've all got plenty of exciting
players.
Now, if it had been a choice between Wimbledon and Southampton, I'd
have been a bit miffed.
Dom
P.S. You might be interested to know that the vast majority of
Juventus fans are from the South of Italy (a little more than 200 miles
away!), but no one here cares a damn.
|
32.6790 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | The bionic git | Tue May 28 1996 16:50 | 8 |
| >
> And when I finally overcome my insecurity, I might still support a team
> 200 miles away because I think they play more attractive football, or
> because their players show more flair.
I really cannot understand this, don't you find you support a
different team each season then ???
|
32.6791 | I stopped *supporting* teams when I was about 14... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue May 28 1996 16:59 | 8 |
| >I really cannot understand this, don't you find you support a
>different team each season then ???
I tend to find I don't *support* ANY team, although I can usually
express a preference between team A and team B. I'm just defending
people who don't automatically support their local team.
Dom
|
32.6792 | and Smith must score | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Tue May 28 1996 17:12 | 8 |
| <<< Note 32.6791 by VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR "Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!" >>>
-< I stopped *supporting* teams when I was about 14... >-
Was it Jimmy Melia's white shoes that swung it??
Stuart
|
32.6793 | Turn in your badge... | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue May 28 1996 17:37 | 4 |
| Would all Beatles fans NOT from Liverpool and U2 fans NOT from the North side of Dublin please piss off !
Oh and if you've never seen them in concert - Top yourself now you pathetic follower of success and talent !
Peter.
|
32.6794 | For all those people living 200 miles from Motif and still supporting character cell. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue May 28 1996 17:59 | 7 |
| Would all Beatles fans NOT from Liverpool and U2 fans
NOT from the North side of Dublin please piss off !
Oh and if you've never seen them in concert -
Top yourself now you pathetic follower of success and talent !
Peter.
|
32.6795 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Captain Planet | Tue May 28 1996 18:02 | 6 |
| I'm sorry Peter, but that's a different argument entirely.
And a rather silly one.
CHARLEY
|
32.6796 | I think not ! | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue May 28 1996 18:04 | 0 |
32.6797 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue May 28 1996 18:16 | 31 |
| Re: last half dozen or so.
I think that there as an important distinction to be made here between
person A who, for whatever reason, supports a team x million miles away
and does actually go to the games, and person B who simply tags onto
the current flavour of the month and whose opinions are based upon
those of Richard Keys and Andy Gray (Sky presenters). If the digs are
at person B, then I'm right with you. If they're aimed at both, then I
have a slight problem with that.
I regularly travel 400 miles to see Utd play and have done for many
years - does this make me any less of a supporter than Joe Bloggs who
lives 5 minutes walk away ? I think not. Remember, and this goes
back to one of Mr Pateman's earlier comments, the Cockney Red specials
were running all through the 70s and 80s when you would be hard pushed
to say that Utd were in their glory years. There are many reasons for
following a team, and it's hard to say why Man U have *always* attracted
this travelling support, but to suggest that they are not real supporters
is absolute b*ll*cks.
Anyway, why is this discussion taking place ? Because Brian Long, Man
Utd supporter from Ireland, decides to express his delight following
Leicester's victory yesterday. How dare he ?! After all, he can't be
a real football supporter as he spends hundreds of pounds
travelling hundreds of miles supporting a team that isn't his local one
! Therefore his opinion doesn't count for anything eh Mr Pateman ? If
your only consolation following yesterday's game is that most of your fans
live near the San Selhurst, then great, enjoy. I hope that makes the
prospect of next season in the Endsleigh league easier to bear.
|
32.6798 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Captain Planet | Tue May 28 1996 18:20 | 12 |
| Most music fans do not harp on endlessly about the fact that their
favourite band has got to number one. No music fan takes the piss out
of another music fan because his band got into the charts and the other
blokes didn't. Music bands come and go. Football teams remain. People
that say they support Man U. Liverpool etc,. just because they play, in
their opinion, attractive football are full of horse. Because, as P1
says, next year or two years down the line another team will be playing
attractive football. Will you support them then?
CHARLEY
|
32.6799 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Captain Planet | Tue May 28 1996 18:21 | 6 |
| Btw.
I despise person B. I admire person A.
CHARLEY
|
32.6800 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue May 28 1996 18:46 | 26 |
| Dave,
I have no basic problem with someone from London supporting MU or
Liverpool or anyone else come to that, who actually goes to home games etc. I
think its a little sad, but then Man U is more attractive than Reading or
Brentford or Wycombe etc etc and they get a darn sight more publicity too
which catches the attention of the young and impressionable. I have no
problem with those who claim to be supporters and never go to games, they
are just sad gits who seek perenial glory.
I just cannot contemplate (and maybe this is my problem) that any of the
many casual followers who claim to be Man U, Liverpool, Rangers (I believe
the situation is the same in Scotland) can ever experience the real gut
wrenching emotion engendered by a day like yesterday, or by a day like Villa
Park 1990. That demands true commitment. Equally, I find no joy in crowing
over Man C, QPR & Bolton - we've been there and know what the feeling is
like (Millwall are a bit different!!)
I just find it rather sickening to see someone laughing at misfortune in this
way, particularly someone who has probably been to less MU games in his
life than many Palace fans attend in a season ( if I'm wrong I'll take it back)
Good luck to Leicester in the Premier, and I will actually be glad NOT to see
so many hypocrites (especially Paddy Crerand) at Selhurst next season.
Paul
|
32.6801 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Captain Planet | Tue May 28 1996 18:52 | 4 |
| Amen to that.
CHARLEY
|
32.6802 | All's well that ends well... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue May 28 1996 19:16 | 23 |
| >I'm sorry Peter, but that's a different argument entirely.
>And a rather silly one.
I think it's a perfect argument, a lot more relevant than my Leo Sayer
comment in a previous note. Sure, I agree with your (Charley's) comment
regarding harping on about your team's success, in so far as I think
people who harp on about their team's success are pretty sad. Period.
Better to be the local junior freestyle bingo champion than have to
harp on about OTHER people's success.
As for the Palace fans in here, what do you expect? Brian Long gets
stick from you 360 days a year; you can't even come up with a word of
admiration when United do the double; you never stop whingeing about
how Palace were cheated here and deserved better luck there (whereas
he's the epitome of good sportsmanship when United get tonked), etc.
Sounds like he's entitled to p*ss himself laughing when Palace's season
falls through at the last hurdle.
And, my word, I think he is ;-)
Dom
|
32.6803 | I'm Barnstoneworth United through and through... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue May 28 1996 19:31 | 9 |
| >I just find it rather sickening to see someone laughing at misfortune in this
>way, particularly someone who has probably been to less MU games in his
>life than many Palace fans attend in a season ( if I'm wrong I'll take it back)
Did I really read that? Talk of the kettle calling the pot black...
Hey, what about giving an extra UEFA place to the team with the most
local support? ;-)
|
32.6804 | Lots of rude & abusive words strung together | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue May 28 1996 19:44 | 23 |
| I could get really offensive here but as a person with responsibilty.....
What is it with you - is it wrong to support ANY football team or something?
As for pots & kettles - this season I attended over 30 Palace games including
seeing the youth team and travelling to the arse end of the world (Grimsby) .
Man U fans are disliked by every teams supporters in the country, whether
they are real fans or pot hunters or a bit of both. Partially its plain old human
jealousy of success, partially its a reflection of the percieved bias they receive
from referees (8 minutes added time against Sheff Weds? The Penalty against
MC this season?) and partially we are fed up to the eye teeth of the mindless
crowing of people who go to a football match once a season if that.
Not everyone who lives in South London supports or is even interested in
Crystal Palace, we get a staunch 15-20k support plus floaters for more
attractive fixtures or when the team is doing well, same as most clubs.
On the field, Man U have had an excellent season and have crop of good,
home grown talent which is to be lauded in the current instant success
culture of Blackburn & Newcastle. Off the field, their "fans" just get on my
t*t*!!!
Paul
|
32.6805 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue May 28 1996 19:52 | 5 |
| I don't deny that you attended over 30 Palace games this year. My "pots
and kettles" quote was in response to your comment about "being
sickened at people who laugh at misfortune in this way...".
Dom
|
32.6806 | its all in your mind | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Tue May 28 1996 19:57 | 16 |
32.6807 | Back for one night only. Reasoning... | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue May 28 1996 19:57 | 45 |
| >> Most music fans do not harp on endlessly about the fact that their
>> favourite band has got to number one. No music fan takes the piss out
>> of another music fan because his band got into the charts and the other
>> blokes didn't. Music bands come and go.
Very true but that wasn't what I was getting at.
Normal people identify with music. Lyrics may say something to them it may be
just the melody or beat that appeals but it crosses 200 mile even
1000 mile barriers.
Then some people insist on giving aural worship to Chas & Dave !
Is it 'cos they're cockney ?
In the same way with football.
Most people are baptised into team support between
8 and 12. They may waver a couple of times but will
tend to stick with a favourite after a while.
Why support Man.U. Liverpool etc.. Success !
No kid wants to identify with failure.
It's the Adults who can handle failure. By the time you reach your twenties
most have probably experienced more than their fair share( whether in love , war
business of just life in general) and the only way for some of us , is to live for
evermore vicariously through the success of a meagre Soccer team. Sad isn't it.
We are the sad bastards not them I tell you !
But this is where I come to the supporters of Crystal Palace and their ilk.
The chosen ones. The ones whose every step is paved with gold. The gods on whom women
fawn and trapse. The perfect head and torsoe. Hair full and rich shining in the brilliant
sunshine that is their jewel of a life.
They have NEVER failed and ,like the truffles and vintage wine they thrive on ,failure is a
delicacy to be savoured. The masochistic and perverted pleasure from letting the world know
that they are a martyr , a minority apostates who has turned his back of the materialism and
hedonistic taking of pleasure from the success of a team.
No they prefer to flagalate themselves on the alter of proximity. I live close to the
ground therfore I will suffer the pain and ignomany of defeat. I must battle the forces
of evil at every turn. They will never let themselves be drawn into the mire of
supporting the club that wins. We WILL OVERCOME !!!!! BY FAILING THEY SUCCEED
Here comes train number br1057.
Pull your anorak tightly now lads and eat all your jam sandwiches.
Peter( An Impartial Celt)
|
32.6808 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue May 28 1996 20:00 | 14 |
| There is a difference between idle banter and sniping. Take the F1
conference... a certain Scottish noter is constantly crowing about how
wonderful David Coulthard is in relation to everyone else and slagging off
every other driver and particularly Damon Hill as crap and not worthy to lick
DC's exhaust. That is OTT.
Similarly I find Mr Long's comments rather hard to swallow from (my
perception) a semi armchair Manc.
Still - at least this is clogging up the Manc topic and avoiding endless tributes
to Eric "not good enough for France but sadly better than most British
players" Cantona
Paul
|
32.6809 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Captain Planet | Tue May 28 1996 20:01 | 18 |
| I actually do not hate Man U. I think they should be admired for what
they are. An excellent football club. And fairly good to watch as a
neutral. Ray Wikins said Man U's reserves would hold their own in the
Premiership and this shows what a good job Alex Ferguson et al have done
with the club.
I agree totally with the "just add money = instant premiership"
b***sh*t. But unfortunately that's the way it is going to be for the
forseeable future.
The three people in my pub whom I said "followed" Man U have only made
this known to everyone in the past five years. T shirts have been bought,
football shirts etc. when 5 years ago they wouldn't even admit that they
were a fan. If they were that is. And it seems (to me) there are a lot of
these people about.
CHARLEY
|
32.6810 | Sorted Mate! | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue May 28 1996 20:04 | 5 |
| Ref Mr Hayden -2
What are you on and can I have some please?
@-)
|
32.6811 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue May 28 1996 20:25 | 4 |
| Prozac is bloody expensive.
But it probably would help( being a palace fan an' all ).
so it's on it's way...
|
32.6812 | Peter's got the bit between his teeth ;-) | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue May 28 1996 20:27 | 19 |
| Well, while we're on the subject, I'd also like to shoot down in flames
the notion that the opinion of "armchair fans" is worth any less han
that of people who go to see their local teams week in/week out. This
is based on a study of supporters of my local teams: Brighton, Milan
and Inter.
Anyone who thinks that the 14th row of the upper tier behind the goal
at the San Siro stadium is a good place to watch a match from needs
his/her head examined. And believe me, for every Brighton fan who knows
Jimmy Case's golf handicap but can't understand the offside law, there's
an AC Milan fan who buys Paolo Maldini's records (I kid you not!) but
still can't understand why keepers don't pick the ball up after a
backpass.
Park football...now that's where it's at ;-)
Dom
|
32.6813 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Tue May 28 1996 22:01 | 11 |
| Dom, good point about the stadiums, I watched a Scotland-Holland game
from behind the goal at Hampden Park, (0-1 Holland, March '94), and I
hadn't a clue what was happening when the ball went to the far end of
the pitch. I'm told that the situation is the same at Wembley. Give me
my armchair any day....
Ray....
re a few notes back....referee playing 8 mins injury-time against Sheff
Weds 3-4 seasons ago, I remember it well, the ref obviously had bet his
mortgage on a ManU win that day....
|
32.6814 | Make Mine a DOUBLE DOUBLE | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue May 28 1996 22:13 | 23 |
32.6815 | 1968 eh? Euro Cup Year? | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Wed May 29 1996 12:50 | 32 |
| Brian,
Firstly, I have never once said we were unjustly treated on Monday. We
played well below our usual level and lost to the better side ON THE DAY.
My main point has been that it seems a little unjust to throw away the efforts
of 10 months of league football on POTENTIALLY a single error by a referee.
It a similar arguement to that put forward by Man U fans that your failure in
Europe in recent years has been due to the fact that you cannot play your
strongest team due to the foreigners restriction. We'll see the real Utd this year
one presumes.
As for you Man U credentials and spending power, that is entirely your
choice. 7 games this season eh? Fine, if you wish to do that I make no criticism
whatsoever. However - the "I spent more following Man U in 7 games than
you spend in a season of 30 odd games" argument is a totally specious one. I
know of a family of displaced Sarf Lunduners who travel to all home games
and many away games from the Midlands, while Tim Crabbe of FSA & Sky
fame now lives in Liverpool (thanks for that Stu!)
The basic premise is that REAL football clubs, as opposed to plc's, live and
breathe in their community. While I do not condone the tactics (or have any
fondness for the club Dom) look at the feelings of the Seaweed's fans at the
prospect of a move a few miles down the coast, or of the uproar a few years
back at the potential merger of Reading & Oxford to make the Thames Valley
Royals.
If we continue down the Global Teams route, and the "bought the shirt so I'm
a true fan" mentality we will end up like US sport with franchises and the
New York Dodgers becoming the LA Dodgers. Maybe that is the future of
football, I for one hope not.
Paul
|
32.6816 | | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Wed May 29 1996 13:05 | 16 |
| <<< Note 32.6815 by CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN "From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews" >>>
-< 1968 eh? Euro Cup Year? >-
> I
>know of a family of displaced Sarf Lunduners who travel to all home games
>and many away games from the Midlands, while Tim Crabbe of FSA & Sky
>fame now lives in Liverpool (thanks for that Stu!)
I know this topic isn't normally noted for its accurate reportage ( sorry,
cheap snipe ), but for the record Tim Crabbe lives in Manchester . The
Liverpool was a reference to his girlfriend ( who was absent from the game..
maybe I should put this in the "Keep Slappers Out of Football and Back
in the Kitchen " topic).
Stuart
|
32.6817 | Time ain't no healer... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed May 29 1996 16:27 | 11 |
| >The basic premise is that REAL football clubs, as opposed to plc's, live and
>breathe in their community. While I do not condone the tactics (or have any
>fondness for the club Dom)
I dunno, Paul. Some twenty years have gone by and you still can't
forgive Peter Ward for making a monkey out of Kenny Sanson by the
corner flag under the North Stand...
;-)
Dom
|
32.6818 | I was too busy to join in yesterday (sadly) | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Wed May 29 1996 17:32 | 16 |
| Two words - Matthew + Simmonds!!!! Ever since that debacle every
opportunity has been taken by some Palace "fans" to deride Utd fans
for no better reason than the team they support, regardless of
objectivity. If you do not believe me take a look at some of the things
that have been directed at Utd supporters since that incident. We are
murderers!! we bribe refs!!! we have the law protecting Cantona!!! we
control the laws of time !!!etc ek-bloody-cetera!!!
Some of the comments directed at Utd fans over the past season have been
DISGUSTING. If Brian, or any other Utd supporter, has a minor gloat
(and the comments have been nothing to get this airated about) I feel
they have suffered a season of abuse and some comeback is not
surprising, or unexpected.
Stretch.
|
32.6819 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Wed May 29 1996 17:34 | 9 |
| Roy Keane has been upsetting the Republic of Ireland management team,
apparently he went on holiday without informing Big Mick, or something
like that. He won't be going on the tour to the USA and it looks like
his chance for the captaincy of Ireland has gone as well, (although why
McCarthy would want a foul-mouthed loony-tune like Keane as his captain,
God only knows!...) It's a pity about Keane, such a talent wasted on a
king-size prat....
Ray....
|
32.6820 | eh??? | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Wed May 29 1996 17:42 | 9 |
| <<< Note 32.6818 by CHEFS::CROSSA "Make mine a double double!!!" >>>
-< I was too busy to join in yesterday (sadly) >-
> Some of the comments directed at Utd fans over the past season have been
> DISGUSTING.
Go on Stretch, show us some examples.
Stuart
|
32.6821 | eeerrrrre I actually agree with you, Ray! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Wed May 29 1996 17:45 | 10 |
| Ray,
From what I saw on text last night "Big" Mick says it will not affect
his captaincy. Who knows? I agree that a thuggish, over payed, prat
should not hold the position (though I think Mr Edwards may have a few
things to say about that!) but Mr McCarthy has already shown his blind
loyalty towards people this season (Millwall behaviour at Elm Park
and a few other grounds).
Stretch.
|
32.6822 | Just to keep things going ..... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed May 29 1996 17:48 | 6 |
| >Go on Stretch, show us some examples.
Something about "murder on and off the pitch" springs to mind !
hth,
Dave
|
32.6823 | Is that a good enough example? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Wed May 29 1996 17:55 | 2 |
| .6822
Exactly!
|
32.6824 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | CPFC - Failed YoYos | Wed May 29 1996 17:56 | 42 |
| Ref -2
Must eat a lot of beef in Manchester (Sorry, that should be Reading shouldn't it
Stretch!) and drink quite a lot of baby milk (come to think of it - maybe that explains
RK too?)
I think you have read the wrong notes.
FACT - Matthew Simmons was out of order abusing EC & got punished - albeit
there are differing views of the fairness of the punishment
FACT - EC committed both a footballing & civil crime by his reaction, the like of
which has not been seen in recent years, and he has been punished
FACT - A Palace fan died as a result of a fracas in Walsall instigated by Man Utd
fans (as determined by the police investigation) for which no charges have been
able to be brought unfortunately
FACT - Fans (no quote marks) of all clubs believe that Man U along with some other
big clubs get more than their share of the rub of the green, Ask Man City about the
penalty in the Cup this year or read the Manchester Pink write up of our game at
OT last year when even their reporter thought Irwin should have walked for his
tackle on Armstrong
FACT - Man U have hundreds of thousands of followers worldwide, and I would
guesstimate that the vast majority have never seen them play live. I exclude from all
derision or comment season ticket holders at OT, regular fans etc etc. This has been
the case since the mid 60's in the Best/Law/Charlton era following on from the
legend created by the untimely end of the Busby Babes
FACT - there has NEVER been any particular aggro between Palace & Man U to my
witness having been to 5 league games and 3 FA Cup Games in recent seasons,
other than the usual tensions created in any ground when home areas are flooded
by away fans. EC created that all on his lonesome last January at Selhurst Park for a
stupid, crude and violent attempt at vigilante justice (as he saw it) followed up by
crass and ignorant remarks by those paragons of virtue Paddy Gobshite Crerand
and George "I was great before I hit the bottle and started making racist jokes on
stage" Best
Now get back in you cube and sit under a towel
|
32.6825 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed May 29 1996 17:57 | 10 |
| >> Some of the comments directed at Utd fans over the past season have been
>> DISGUSTING.
> Go on Stretch, show us some examples.
Given the absurd amount of time required by legal proceedings these days,
may I suggest a DIR/AUTH=PANES 32.* to facilitate the task of the
prosecution? ;-)
Dom
|
32.6826 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Wed May 29 1996 18:06 | 7 |
| Thanx Dom!
Stretch.
P.S Stuart - Can you reformat your diatribe into 80 columns so I can
see what you are saying in full?
|
32.6827 | ? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Wed May 29 1996 18:15 | 1 |
| BTW Stuart, when you said -2 were you aiming at me or Dave?
|
32.6828 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | CPFC - Failed YoYos | Wed May 29 1996 18:19 | 7 |
| Re -1
Stretch - the "diatribe" is not from Stuart - try reading the heading, also, it is
formatted for 80 columns - or at least it is on my screen, and it is fairly &
squarely aimed at you. Dave & I have an "understanding" !
paul #:->
|
32.6829 | New Signing? | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Wed May 29 1996 18:32 | 7 |
| Man Utd could be about to sign Fernando Couto as a replacement for
Steve Bruce. It has been reported that Couto has stated he would prefer
to move to OT from Parma than go to Rangers and that Rangers have
accepted this and are to stand aside. The price to take him to OT is a
cool 3.5million.
Graham
|
32.6830 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed May 29 1996 18:43 | 11 |
| Graham,
Fancy cluttering up this note with actual "news" ! Let's get back to
the important stuff ...
Palace are sh!te and were stuffed on Monday and don't deeserve to be in
the Premiership cos they're not a big club with lots'n'lots of
travelling fans, and anyway, Kid Jensen's (?sp) not from Sarf London is he ?
Understandingly yours,
Dave
|
32.6831 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Wed May 29 1996 18:47 | 10 |
| Graham,
Is Cuoto the Portugese player?
Paul - Apologies, I thought we had Stuarts Pateman + Panes. Anyway I
still cannot see all of your note!
Stretch.
|
32.6832 | Paneso has less hair & more "substance" | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | CPFC - Failed YoYos | Wed May 29 1996 18:59 | 9 |
| I can see all of yours (alledgedly) so I think your end has a problem.
Something that often afflicts closet Reading fans you come out and try to
pretend they support a real man's football club
Dave Edwards - back to your northern slum and eat your ferret!
hugs & kisses
paul
|
32.6833 | blimey , the hounds are baying | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Wed May 29 1996 19:22 | 31 |
| <<< Note 32.6822 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
-< Just to keep things going ..... >-
> >Go on Stretch, show us some examples.
> Something about "murder on and off the pitch" springs to mind !
> hth,
Dave,
So you find one thing that I have written "DISGUSTING". I thought
it was a rather pithy comment , which juxtaposed an interesting
allegory with a topical news item.
Dom,
ho ho. your comments just go to prove that travel really does broaden
the mind, and that your time spent in the country that gave us Dante
hasn't been wasted.
Stretch,
I await your examples with almost incontinence inducing fervour.
Hugs,
Stuart
|
32.6834 | ! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Wed May 29 1996 19:26 | 6 |
| Mr Pateman - You are on rather dodgy ground there from my understanding of
the situation! More clubs than a pack of cards is the word around
here!!!
Stretch.
|
32.6835 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | CPFC - Failed YoYos | Wed May 29 1996 19:32 | 5 |
| Eh? Must be real mad cows down in DeathPark today
Je ne comprende pas, mon cher oiseaux de mer
Paulo
|
32.6836 | ! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Wed May 29 1996 19:40 | 7 |
| P.S The "Murderer" comments stick out as the nadir of the notes over the
season...... closely followed by the attacks on Elm Park as justification
for slagging Readings team and supporters!!! Mr Kirkpatrick is still
waiting for your replies!
Stretch.
|
32.6837 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | CPFC - Failed YoYos | Wed May 29 1996 19:45 | 10 |
| Sorry - I'm with Stu here - Elm Park is a dump of the first order. Grimsby's
ground is 10 times nicer. Fur crissake there isn't even a ladies toilet in the
away end (but I suppose you lads reckon girlies don't go to footie eh?)
As for murder, well it was manslaughter at least. It was just that the case
could not be proven. Sorry - but that's what the Bill say.
The one with the flowing locks
|
32.6838 | Oh dear.... | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Wed May 29 1996 19:46 | 24 |
32.6839 | Nail + head = my point exactly! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Wed May 29 1996 19:53 | 9 |
| >> But what the hell, why let perception get in the way of selective
(inaccurate) memeory?
And *that* is exactly where, and why, I got embroiled in this!!!
Stretch.
|
32.6840 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | CPFC - Failed YoYos | Wed May 29 1996 20:41 | 4 |
| I suppose it'll be quiet in here 'til tomorrow as the "Mancs" seem to knock off
early?
Paul
|
32.6841 | 90 minutes + | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Wed May 29 1996 20:48 | 16 |
| <<< Note 32.6840 by CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN "CPFC - Failed YoYos" >>>
>I suppose it'll be quiet in here 'til tomorrow as the "Mancs" seem to knock off
>early?
Paul,
I feel that your comment is somewhat out of order. I am sure that the
Manchester United supporters are beavering away, and follow the example
of their team. They will work that extra few minutes , just to get the
job done.
Stuart
|
32.6842 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed May 29 1996 20:53 | 17 |
| >Paul,
>
>I feel that your comment is somewhat out of order. I am sure that the
>Manchester United supporters are beavering away, and follow the example
>of their team. They will work that extra few minutes , just to get the
>job done.
>
>Stuart
Hmm, tempting here to make some reference to Monday's game and perhaps
Palace learning from the example set by Man Utd - but I've promised
myself not to mentioned Super Stevie's Sensational Strike again, so I
won't.
|
32.6843 | What about the man with more clubs than Nick Faldos caddy!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Wed May 29 1996 20:53 | 8 |
| eeerrr chaps, I left the right of reply to you two. I am here 'til
18:00 every night so take it away.........
Stretch.
P.S The bottom line is - You were pants on Monday and no amount of
tangents can detract from that!!!
|
32.6844 | From little acorns! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Wed May 29 1996 21:00 | 16 |
32.6845 | | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Wed May 29 1996 21:07 | 18 |
| <<< Note 32.6843 by CHEFS::CROSSA "Make mine a double double!!!" >>>
-< What about the man with more clubs than Nick Faldos caddy!! >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Is the lithium wearing off, or is this a typical comment from
Reading/ManU fans?
> P.S The bottom line is - You were pants on Monday and no amount of
> tangents can detract from that!!!
"pants"?? Er.. sorry old chap , I don't understand your banter. If
you are suggesting that Leicester deserved to win on Monday, then I
fully concur.
Stuart
|
32.6846 | Long on original sin..short on original thought | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Wed May 29 1996 21:09 | 24 |
32.6847 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Wed May 29 1996 21:33 | 6 |
| Pants = rubbish (hth)
Stretch.
|
32.6848 | Don't you just love it when a plan comes together | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed May 29 1996 21:46 | 3 |
|
|
32.6849 | Palace fan baiting...the sport of the 90s? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu May 30 1996 13:32 | 7 |
| >Don't you just love it when a plan comes together >-
Come on, Brian, keep your feet on the ground. I don't know about
calling it a "plan". It was rather like stealing candy from a baby ;-)
Dom
|
32.6850 | Better late...(or not).. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Wed Jun 05 1996 13:03 | 38 |
|
Finally managed to read through all the notes generated by Brian's wee
dig at Palace and, whilst I don't wish to stir up a hornet's nest
(isn't that Watford - Ed.), the following points spring to mind.
1) The opprobrium heaped on the Mancs and their "fans" is not so much
directed at those who don't live in Manchester as against those over
the age of fifteen who've suddenly become life-long Manc fans in the
last four seasons. These sad people must somehow think that "their
team's" success reflects on their own sad personality. What these
morons (and many other true Manc. fans) fail to understand is that ten
years ago all these glory hunters supported Liverpool for precisely the
same reasons!
2) Mr Pateman's point about big club mentality would carry a lot more
weight if he didn't exhibit exactly the same tendency when visiting Elm
Park (Quote - "god what a dump - and to think they nearly made it to
the Premiership). Perhaps his hatred of the Mancs is merely a
reflection of his own desire for Palace to be regarded as a "big club"
- the words "fat" and "chance" spring to mind.
3) Mr Pateman's other point about the play-offs was spot on. The
commentary on the game with Leicester was absurd - "justice was done
because the better team won on the day". Don't these cretins realise
that this wasn't a cup final? - no, probably not. Justice can only be
done in the play-offs if the team which finishes in the highest postion
goes up - in this case Palace not Leicester. Palace may have been crap
when they came to Elm Park but Leicester were no better on the two
occasions I saw them.
4) Please don't write so many notes in such a short space of time - I
can't keep up. Not work commitments - I just can't read very quickly!
Jeff
|
32.6851 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jun 05 1996 13:35 | 36 |
| re:-1
Well, I've got a few minutes to spare so .......
> [ other stuff ]
> team's" success reflects on their own sad personality. What these
> morons (and many other true Manc. fans) fail to understand is that ten
> years ago all these glory hunters supported Liverpool for precisely the
> same reasons!
Point well made and well taken, although I would argue thay most "true
Manc. fans" are as pi$$ed off with the glory-hunters as anyone else.
The *actual* point was whether Brian Long fits into this category, and
was therefore eligible to make such derisory comments about Palace. I
think you'll find that this is what triggered the "I hate ManU"
onslaught by Paul.
> 3) Mr Pateman's other point about the play-offs was spot on. The
> commentary on the game with Leicester was absurd - "justice was done
> because the better team won on the day". Don't these cretins realise
> that this wasn't a cup final? - no, probably not. Justice can only be
> done in the play-offs if the team which finishes in the highest postion
> goes up - in this case Palace not Leicester.
Wrong ! The play-off final *is* a cup final - winner takes all.
Therefore the team that plays better on the day, deserves the prize.
Your argument is like saying that because Liverpool played better in
the earlier rounds of the FA Cup, justice would only have been served
if they'd have won the cup. The play-offs are like a bonus for those
teams not good enough to gain automatic promotion - the team finishing
3rd in the league has no more right to promotion than the team finishing
6th. If you don't like the rules, don't play the game !
Dave
|
32.6852 | Here we go again! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Opel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919 | Wed Jun 05 1996 13:56 | 15 |
| >>The play-offs are like a bonus for those teams not good enough to gain
>>automatic promotion - the team finishing 3rd in the league has no more
>>right to promotion than the team finishing 6th. If you don't like the
>>rules, don't play the game !
May 29th last year. Reading qualified in a high enough position to go
straight up. Due to the rules being changed that year, we ended up in
a play off. You do not get a chance to like them when they are fudged
to suit Mamon. Fair - I think not!
Stretch.
P.S The 'Pool-cup analogy was poo as well! The league shows consitency,
as does the cup.
|
32.6853 | Dangerous Attack of Rationality | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | CPFC - Failed YoYos | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:29 | 35 |
| Seconds out - back to the fray.....
1 - "I hate Man U"
I don't. Paneso is on hols so I can't speak for him, but what I dislike about
Man U is the hangers on who claim to be real supporters, the plc mentality
(branded whisky & Chateau Eric for God's sake!) and the fawning of the
media. I also genuinely believe they get a better rub of the green on 50-50
decisions
2 - "Big Club"
Palace will never be a Big Club. They had a chance to be a BIGGER club in
1990/91 with an FA Cup Final and 3rd in the League, plus a strong team
(Martyn, Wright, Salako, Bright, Thomas, Gray, Thorne, Young etc) and
managed to blow it spectacularly by failing to invest in top notch players and
by Ron's misguided comments. However, we have the potential to be a second
rank team behind the top 6-10, challenging for Europe and Cups. We need to
take that chance in the next year or so. There will always be levels of clubs,
and Reading are somewhat below Palace in this scheme of things you must
admit. Palace's gates were 50% higher than the Div 1 average so we seem to
be doing OK.
3 - Play Offs
Palace got their chance via the system in place "which was nice" but I do not
wholeheartedly agree with the system. It confuses a League with a Cup knock
out. If we go up via that route next year, fine, but I will still have my doubts.
Palace were better than Leicester over 9 months. Millwall were better than
both over at least half of the season, but then collapsed. (hahaha!). Palace &
Reading have both had it hard in recent seasons. Palace going down as one of
4 for the only time in League history and Reading having to play off after
coming second. I think both sets of supporters can feel aggrieved
paul
|
32.6854 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:38 | 22 |
| > P.S The 'Pool-cup analogy was poo as well! The league shows consitency,
> as does the cup.
The league *does* show consistency, but the cup ? Nonsense !
I presume you feel that Liverpools performances against Rochdale and
Shrewsbury en route to this season's cup final illustrate what a
consistent team they are !
Look, without this ending up in yet another debate regarding the
play-off system, the rules are simple. You enter a league system,
play 46 games, and the best 2 clubs are promoted. The next 4 teams are
entered into a *cup* competition, the winner of which gets the 3rd
promotion spot. This year, Leicester were the better team on the day,
and that is all that counts in the cup.
BTW - are you sure the rules were changed last year ? I thought the
play-offs had been going for some time now.
Oh, and don't say "whatever" !
|
32.6855 | exit | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:42 | 10 |
| > BTW - are you sure the rules were changed last year ? I thought the
> play-offs had been going for some time now.
Stretch,
You don't have to answer this, I've just remembered courtesy of Mr
Pateman's last reply.
|
32.6856 | Island mentality or what? ;-) | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:45 | 10 |
| Well, the fact that the European Championships are three days away and
we're *still* debating about the playoffs for promotion from the
Endsleigh league to the Premiership pretty much answers the question
Paul raised in 559...at least from an English point-of-view.
Tell you what, let's skip the European Championships altogether and
start the buildup to the Charity Shield match in August ;-)
Dom
|
32.6857 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | CPFC - Failed YoYos | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:47 | 4 |
| Ahh but Dom, Man U & Palace fans have something worthwhile to debate
unlike SeaWeeds!
Paul
|
32.6858 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:57 | 7 |
| >Ahh but Dom, Man U & Palace fans have something worthwhile to debate
>unlike SeaWeeds!
What, you mean who's got the most local support? Oops, wrong debate...
Dom
|
32.6859 | Play-off fever | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Wed Jun 05 1996 17:03 | 24 |
|
>> Wrong ! The play-off final *is* a cup final - winner takes all.
Not in the sense that it decides a league competition. The play-off
system creates much end-of-season excitement but it can hardly be said
to be a just conclusion to forty-odd games in a league. And the fact
that "them's the rules" is no justification - not all laws (or rules)
are just.
As an illustration, some leagues (Australia, for instance) have an
end-of-season cup competition to decide who becomes the champions. The
top five get to play-off: fifth plays fourth, with the winners meeting
second versus third, with the winner of that playing first in the
"Grand final". The winner of that game are the champions.
So Man. Utd could have lost the title to Arsenal in a one-off game at
the end of May. Given the sort of revenue this kind of ending would
generate, the FA might go for it. If so, would you say it was a "just"
way of deciding who were the champions?
Jeff
|
32.6860 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jun 05 1996 18:01 | 22 |
| > So Man. Utd could have lost the title to Arsenal in a one-off game at
> the end of May. Given the sort of revenue this kind of ending would
> generate, the FA might go for it. If so, would you say it was a "just"
> way of deciding who were the champions?
>
>
> Jeff
You'll have to come up with a more realistic example than Utd losing
to Arsenal !
Thing is we're not talking about deciding the Champions. We're talking
about having a bit of fun with the teams not good enough to earn
automatic promotion. The system works. It would be interesting to
have a survey of all players, managers, supporters etc of
teams who are in the 1st division next season, asking if they would
rather have top 3 only or to retain the play-off system. Considering
that teams as far down as 10th/11th etc are still "involved" in April,
I would suggest the latter. The only people it pi$$es off are those
connected with the 3rd place club who then don't go on to gain
promotion. If that means pi$$ing off people like the Palace mob, then
I say "keep the play-offs" !
|
32.6861 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Wed Jun 05 1996 20:01 | 24 |
|
re. 6860
> Thing is we're not talking about deciding the Champions. We're talking
> about having a bit of fun with the teams not good enough to earn
> automatic promotion. The system works.
The rules concerning automatic promotion vary from season to season:
one year second place is not good enough, the following year it is.
The top three used to get promotion, now they don't. Now, in a league
competition, it seems only fair that teams get rewarded based on where
they finish. The "rules" may stipulate that if you finish third you're
not good enough to go up but this is not the same as saying that is
equally fair for either third, fourth, fifth or sixth to go up. The
rules are arbitary, the concept of a league competition is not.
All this, however, doesn't mean that the play-offs aren't a good idea.
They generate tremendous interest up until the final games (and beyond)
- after all, Wolves still believed they could make the play-offs at the
end of April!!!
Jeff
|
32.6862 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Wed Jun 05 1996 20:46 | 7 |
| folks, this play-off versus automatic place is all academic anyway,
given the record of teams recently promoted, (Ipswich, Bolton). Whoever
goes up will probably have one season in the sun and go straight back
down anyway. QPR, of course, will break that tradition by being
promoted and qualifying for Europe the next season....
Ray....
|
32.6863 | Seen Readings new kit yet? Two sets of hoops in Div 1 | CHEFS::CROSSA | Opel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919 | Wed Jun 05 1996 20:56 | 13 |
| Ray,
>>QPR, of course, will break that tradition by being
promoted and qualifying for Europe the next season....
Yeah, Right!!!
Sadly I can see the "one season up" becoming a bit too regular, unless
you have a Jack Walker figure stumping up huge amounts of dosh. Mind
you, one season up will get you about a million quid of Sky's money.
Stretch.
|
32.6864 | Sunstroke??? | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Thu Jun 06 1996 12:43 | 14 |
| Unfortunately I'm not on holiday, I'm being re-chipped in DECpark and
was hoping that Dave "Egg" Edwards would have a chance to view my
rather splendid Barca t-shirt. I must admit I haven't been to the
Nou Camp and FCB aren't my local team but I have supported them
all my life, ever since I saw a splendid performance by Messrs
Stoichov and Romario. I have a Romario tea mug, and a Stocihovy
duvet cover . If that doesn't make a true red and blue what does????
As to Man U... I love everything to do with them, and I'm serious
contemplating making them the club I have supported all my life...unless of
course Scousepool win the Premiership.
Aldridge Prior
|
32.6865 | It's that time again | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Jun 18 1996 12:03 | 5 |
32.6866 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | And it's ironic.. don't you think... | Tue Jun 18 1996 12:12 | 7 |
| >travel to Leeds.
Well thats another easy 3 points for Leeds....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6867 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Opel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919 | Tue Jun 18 1996 13:41 | 3 |
| Here we go again!
Stretch.
|
32.6868 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | And it's ironic.. don't you think... | Wed Jun 19 1996 13:13 | 5 |
| Yep... but you wouldn't miss it for the world would you Stretch.. ;->
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6869 | Meeting place? | WOTVAX::HILTON | http://blyth.lzo.dec.com | Fri Jun 21 1996 19:56 | 9 |
| I'm off to the Euro96 semi-final on Wednesday, and I have to meet a
customer there.
Can anyone recommend a good place to meet, baring in mind neither of us
know the Old Trafford area at all!
Cheers,
Greg
|
32.6870 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | tell mum before you go somewhere | Fri Jun 21 1996 21:09 | 4 |
| In a pub???
CHARLEY
|
32.6871 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Fri Jun 21 1996 21:36 | 6 |
| Don't forget to wear your Leeds top... you'll be the toast of old
Trafford.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6872 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Want to buy an Opel Manta? | Fri Jun 21 1996 21:40 | 1 |
| As you say Rick.........hhhmmmmmmmmmm.
|
32.6873 | Transfer News | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Jun 26 1996 17:42 | 6 |
32.6874 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Wed Jun 26 1996 18:48 | 7 |
| >The rumour on Shearer is still in the pipeline
I think he'd go to Newcastle before he join Man Utd...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6875 | lachertje | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Wed Jun 26 1996 19:31 | 15 |
32.6876 | fergie buys mug, what a shame :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Wed Jun 26 1996 19:47 | 9 |
|
Ton,
I enjoyed that last note so much, I think it deserves to be posted again! :-)
Cheers,
Ian.
|
32.6877 | shearer???????????? | VYGER::TOOHERJ | | Fri Jun 28 1996 15:22 | 5 |
| Whats the story on Alan Shearer??????
jt
|
32.6878 | | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Fri Jun 28 1996 15:24 | 4 |
| Some papers have a #12m + Cole (ie #12.1m) deal being done, while
Blackburn are denying it all.
Who knows?
|
32.6879 | | CHEFS::SWANM | | Fri Jun 28 1996 15:42 | 4 |
| Apparently both chairmen are now denying it.
If Alan's a true Geordie he wouldn't even consider it.
|
32.6880 | Another player gone | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Tue Jul 02 1996 14:39 | 5 |
| Paul Parker is leaving Old Trafford, probably for Marseille. This is
despite interest from both Derby and QPR and means that on signing he
will receive a hefty signing-on fee thanks to the J-M Bosman case.
Graham
|
32.6881 | Transfer News from the Star | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Jul 03 1996 17:11 | 8 |
32.6882 | More signings | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Wed Jul 03 1996 17:54 | 10 |
| More transfer news:-
The Telegraph also carries the Poborsky bid but also says that the
Mancs are about to wrap up a double swoop for two Norwegians for a
reported 3million joint fee. Solskjar, a striker, currently plays for Molde
in the Norwegian league and Ronnie Johnsen, a central defender from
Besiktas in Turkey.
Graham
|
32.6883 | News | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Jul 04 1996 13:32 | 5 |
| United have signed Poborsky for 3.6 million.
They're also reportedly in negotiation for Sammer at 6 Million.
Now tell me that Shearer won't want to move to a club with players like these.
P
|
32.6884 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Thu Jul 04 1996 14:11 | 5 |
| Shearer won't want to move to a club with players like these.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6885 | While I have you in this mood | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Jul 04 1996 14:22 | 3 |
| Now tell me that you'll give all your money and worldly posessions.
P
|
32.6886 | Local BBC | WOTVAX::DUNCANP | | Thu Jul 04 1996 14:41 | 10 |
|
Local BBC radio in Manchester is confirming that Proborski has verbally
agreed a deal with Fergie and will sign before the end of the week.
Also states that MUFC have made a renewed offer for Shearer but Blackburn
have again said "He's NOT for sale", the man himself returns from
Holiday in just over a weeks time and will have a heart to heart with Jack
Walker according to the Local BBC.
Phil...
|
32.6887 | Transfer News | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Jul 08 1996 15:34 | 7 |
| United bought two Norwegians over the weekend for a combined fee of 2.7 Million.
Ronnie Johnson(27) a centre half was bought for 1.5 Million from Turkish club
Bekitas(sp). Oleg Gunner Solkjar(23) a striker was bought for 1.2 Million from
Molde of Norway. Does anyone know anthing about these players???.
Nadal from Barcelona is reported to be on his way to O.T. for 2 million.
|
32.6888 | mad fergie mc mad | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Tue Jul 09 1996 14:06 | 8 |
|
Fergie has spent years generating and nurturing new home-grown talent into the
united squad. Why is he suddenly trying to purchase every foreigner under the
sun? where are the 'kids' gonna play? in the reserves? I think he's finally lost
it.
Ian.
|
32.6889 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Tue Jul 09 1996 14:41 | 9 |
| Well according to the radio this morning.. ManU have booked 30 seats on
a BA plane to Milan.. and one of them is under the name A. Shearer...
Typical ManU... they're living in a dream world if they think that B.A
will be flying to Milan as all the B.A. plane crews will be on strike...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6890 | Fergie in 'sense of humour' shock | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Tue Jul 09 1996 15:14 | 3 |
| It would be wonderful if it was just a joke to wind up the tabloids . . .
g
|
32.6891 | Serie A for Shearer | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Tue Jul 09 1996 15:41 | 5 |
|
Maybe Shearer is going to Milan to chat to Fergie *and* some of the
local teams. Manchester Utd are just picking up his travel expenses...
Neil
|
32.6892 | Watch Watch out Shearer's about | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Tue Jul 09 1996 16:18 | 9 |
|
Anyone thought of the fact that he's happy where he is and this is
just paper speculation.
After Shearer's hostile reaction to the press before and during
Euro 96 I would'nt be at all surprised if it was a wind up.
Pj
|
32.6893 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Tue Jul 09 1996 16:27 | 7 |
| Well I think he'd move to Newcastle if he got the chance...
Who'd want to work in Manchester...??
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6894 | The King | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Jul 09 1996 17:05 | 5 |
| <<< Note 32.6893 by RDGENG::MORRELL "Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired..." >>>
>>> Who'd want to work in Manchester...??
A certain lad called Cantona
|
32.6895 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Tue Jul 09 1996 17:23 | 5 |
| Who's he then???
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6896 | light blue touchpaper | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Tue Jul 09 1996 20:42 | 7 |
|
> A certain lad called Cantona
only cos he knows fergies a soft touch. Any other team would have kicked the
lout out years ago!
Ian.
|
32.6897 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | I'm a safe surfer, darling | Tue Jul 09 1996 21:18 | 6 |
| And would have lost the player of the season into the bargain!!!! Bit
like Leeds (X3) really, eh Rick?
Stretch.
|
32.6898 | No need for Shearer, as we have Cole the Goal | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Jul 09 1996 21:20 | 4 |
| Because he is playing for the best team in Britain. That is why he plays in
Manchester, and he doesn't play for City either.
|
32.6899 | curious mind-altering drugs? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Wed Jul 10 1996 13:45 | 9 |
|
> No need for Shearer, as we have Cole the Goal
Brian,
Cole the goal? Hello?
Ian.
|
32.6900 | Latest Transfer News | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Jul 11 1996 17:31 | 5 |
32.6901 | | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Jul 11 1996 19:16 | 9 |
| >Poborsky is expexted to sign next week for 3.6 Million. Sharpe has been offered
>to Barcelona + 1.7 Million for Nadal, but Barca want all cash, reported to be
>about 4 Million. Coton has gone to Sunderland for 350,000.
But if Barca take Sharpe + the cash, they can then offload him and the cash to
Newcastle in return for Ginola? Or am I getting two pieces of nonsense mixed
up here?!
g
|
32.6902 | Shock Bid | CHEFS::SWANM | | Thu Jul 11 1996 19:46 | 40 |
| Solar System champions, Neptune Rangers, are reported to have made a
bid for Alan Shearer worth eight billion trillion space dollars - with
out-of-sorts striker, Ming the Merciless, going to Ewood Park as part
of the deal.
Ace Sun reporter, Reg Tosser, defended his story saying, 'Two of our top
quality photographers captured Alan Shearer pointing towards the sky
and talking to his two young daughters in his garden in Southport. Clearly,
Mr Shearer was explaining to his children that they would soon be moving
to outerspace when the deal is finally signed.'
Sources close to Neptune Rangers are reported to think Shearer is quite
a good player, 'He's quite good isn't he?' said Brian Zork, Rangers
Manager.
And as speculation mounted that Shearer would soon leave the tiny
little plague-ridden, poverty stricken, pit-village of Blackburn on the
outskirts of Manchester, Neptune Rangers refused to confirm that they
had already set aside a transporter pod for Alan Shearer; and NASA
claim no knowledge of a special Space Shuttle being chartered to take
Mr and Mrs Shearer and their children to the outer reaches of the Solar
System.
To add further fuel to the frantic speculation - it has emerged today
that Neptune Rangers new kits (in distinctve anti-matter and krypton
diagonal hoops) haven't appeared in shops on Pluto with '9 SHEARER'
printed on the back.
Neptune Rangers may wish to sign Shearer in order to increase their
season ticket sales - 'most people on Neptune support Man Utd', said Brian
Zork.
LATE NEWS:
Sunderland boss, Peter Reid, is exploring the Moon in search of new
signings. Mr Reid said, "We believe that Lunar footballers would be
particularly suited to Roker Park because they are used to playing
where there's no atmosphere".
|
32.6903 | Did you write it yourself though? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Geeks, Grenixes and Munceheads!!! | Thu Jul 11 1996 20:26 | 1 |
| Nice one!
|
32.6904 | No | CHEFS::SWANM | | Fri Jul 12 1996 14:03 | 1 |
|
|
32.6907 | How the Champions Won the Title | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Jul 12 1996 16:12 | 34 |
32.6908 | | CHEFS::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Jul 17 1996 20:31 | 4 |
|
Blackburn are reported to have offered Man-u 4m for Cantona..
andy.b
|
32.6909 | everybody after shearer | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Wed Jul 17 1996 20:41 | 4 |
|
shearer == (ferdinand + cash) || (cantona + cash) || (cole + a fortune)
Neil
|
32.6910 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Wed Jul 17 1996 21:01 | 5 |
| We'll buy him back for a million...
Cheers,
Rick
|
32.6911 | And you BLEW it!!!! Thanks again for the bargain! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Wed Jul 17 1996 21:22 | 4 |
| You had your chance.
Stretch.
|
32.6912 | Long Live the King | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Jul 17 1996 21:25 | 3 |
32.6913 | Czech not in the post | CHEFS::DRSD20::BEGLEY | | Thu Jul 18 1996 14:20 | 6 |
| Looks like Poborsky is not coming after all. Latest report says his
club has decided to keep him on to help them in the champions league
and if Man. Utd or Liverpool still persist in trying to sign him they
will just raise the asking price until both lose interest.
Martin
|
32.6914 | Money to burn | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Tue Jul 23 1996 20:35 | 7 |
| After signing 2 Norwegians and a Czech, Man Utd are now reported
interested in signing a 17 year old "wonder-kid" called Marcovic from
Partizan Belgrade of Yugoslavia.
Has Alex been taking lessons from Blackburn on how to spend money?
Graham
|
32.6915 | Anyway, how much did Utd spend last season? That was wrong as well!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Tue Jul 23 1996 21:25 | 5 |
| He is having a trial period and will not necessarily be purchased.
Stretch.
|
32.6916 | Manchester club relegated two seasons running... | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Tue Jul 23 1996 21:25 | 19 |
|
My opinion is that the business yuppies at TWFTITU have decided that
the British marketplace is saturated. There are only so many Man Utd
salt + vinegar crisps and Ryan Giggs duvets that can be sold in the UK.
So the new business plan is to compete in Europe. This can be
accomplished on two fronts:
a) Win the European Cup... fat chance.
b) Have lots of European players thus making Man Utd attractive to
European duvet purchasers. Apparently this is big business in the
Czech Republic and Norway.
Seriously though I think that Fergie has told the board that they were
lucky to get by last year on the no-purchase strategy. With the flood
of imports, especially at Chelsea and Middlesboro, they need to do
similar at OT.
Neil
|
32.6917 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Tue Jul 23 1996 22:02 | 26 |
| Neil,
>>Seriously though I think that Fergie has told the board that they were
>>lucky to get by last year on the no-purchase strategy. With the flood
>>of imports, especially at Chelsea and Middlesboro, they need to do
>>similar at OT.
Spending vaste sums of dosh on these mercurial talents does not mean
instant success. I hope that Robson, Gullitt and co get a team to work
given all these unique players. (OK Robson is trying to buy all of South
America so they should have some idea of how to play together!!!)
The fact Utd pulled of the double (again) with primarily British youth
showed you do not need to spend like a maniac abroad if you can get the
squad to gel properly. (But I do think they were helped by Newcastle
imploding as well)
Got to dash now but the final thing I would point out is the money that
Utd have spent is not a lot by todays standards.
Stretch.
P.S - -< Manchester club relegated two seasons running... >- <--Even
Ricks wildest fantasies do not get that out of control!!!!
|
32.6918 | More stereotyping..typing | CHEFS::PANES | the lightness of being unbearable | Wed Jul 24 1996 12:51 | 7 |
| Following on the thread of United's quest for pan-European marketing
domination, they have been linked with Jordi Cryuff. Expect Salford Edam
and Adidas Clogs in a supermarket near you, real soon.
Stuart
|
32.6919 | David Beckham's twice the player... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Jul 24 1996 13:20 | 6 |
| >Following on the thread of United's quest for pan-European marketing
>domination, they have been linked with Jordi Cryuff.
Sounds more like a quest for European mediocrity to me...
Dom
|
32.6920 | And Jorde does not move me either Dom. | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Wed Jul 24 1996 13:41 | 15 |
| I think I have realised how things get blown out of proportion here.
10 o'clock last night - News at Ten - Ferguson has put a bid in, no
response for Barca.
8:30 This morning on the radio - Utd are after Jorde.
9:00 Jorde is set to sign for Utd.
From bid too signing in under twelve hours with no official statements
involved!!!
Stretch.
|
32.6921 | Bet he'll adapt well to English footy, too... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Jul 24 1996 13:56 | 8 |
| Poborsky, on the other hand, was a great signing - and not very
expensive by today's standards.
Skillful, quick, hard-working, and unlike a lot of the primadonnas on
the world scene (Del Piero being the prime example), he doesn't play
for ten minutes out of every ninety.
Dom
|
32.6922 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jul 24 1996 14:33 | 15 |
| Dom,
I agree with you about Pobby (providing the deal goes through). I
think that he'll prove to be a very useful player. The Cruyff link is
an odd one, but he's still only 21 and the price quoted in the papers
is 1.5m - pretty cheap really. If nothing else, he would make an
excellent squad player. Remember, Utd's squad was not the biggest last
season. Thankfully, the key players stayed fit but I don't think
Fergie wants to risk that this season. With the addition of the 2 Norweigan
internationals, Pobbo (which do you prefer, Pobby or Pobbo ?) and
possibly Cruyff, I think we're on the right lines.
Btw - the Utd mailing list has reports of a 4.5m bid by the Arse for
David Beckham. No chance !
|
32.6923 | Another vote for Pobbo... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Jul 24 1996 14:44 | 10 |
| >I agree with you about Pobby (providing the deal goes through). I
>think that he'll prove to be a very useful player.
Oops...so I've been jumping the gun, Dave? Italian TV reported it as a
done deal last week, but it wouldn't be the first time that they've got
their facts wrong.
ManU should hang onto Beckham at all costs.
Dom
|
32.6924 | Only 1.5 for Jorde or is A.N.Other involved in the equation? | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Wed Jul 24 1996 14:49 | 1 |
| I thought the Pob issue was a done deal as well.
|
32.6925 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Wed Jul 24 1996 14:49 | 5 |
| folks, you'll have to do better than `Pobbo'!!!!
How about `Michael Bolton'
RAy...
|
32.6926 | Pobbo it is then ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jul 24 1996 14:49 | 10 |
| >Oops...so I've been jumping the gun, Dave? Italian TV reported it as a
>done deal last week, but it wouldn't be the first time that they've
The deal is subject to Pobbo getting a trendy Manc haircut. Apparently
the board were none too impressed with his potential for duvet-cover
sales with his current "look". Well, it's either that or he's got to
pass a medical !
Agreed re Beckham. He's the pick of the "kids" as far as I'm
concerned. Fortunately I think Fergie is of the same opinion.
|
32.6927 | Poborsky has been informed by *my* lawyers to get a haircut | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Wed Jul 24 1996 14:53 | 7 |
| And Parker came back from Pompey without commiting himself to the
club.Who will he play for now cos he seems to accepted the fact he is no
longer first team material.
Stretch.
|
32.6928 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Wed Jul 24 1996 15:03 | 4 |
| Stretch, my man. How could I have missed it?>>>Poborsky's nickname has
to be....
FABIO!
|
32.6929 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jul 25 1996 18:32 | 8 |
32.6930 | Blimey - that's cheaper than Eric was!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Thu Jul 25 1996 19:00 | 1 |
| Bargain!!
|
32.6931 | SHEARER! SHEARER! SHEARER! | VYGER::ROBBK | | Mon Jul 29 1996 16:43 | 1 |
| SHEARER! SHEARER! SHEARER! SHEARER! SHEARER! SHEARER! SHEARER! SHEARER!
|
32.6932 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Mon Jul 29 1996 16:50 | 1 |
| I thought you lived in the Celtic note?
|
32.6933 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Mon Jul 29 1996 16:55 | 9 |
| I'll refrain from gloating in here....
I'd rather do it to Daves face on Thursday....
Cheers,
Rick
|
32.6934 | | CHEFS::NASH | | Mon Jul 29 1996 19:06 | 2 |
|
Am I the only person to think that ROBBK is a sad bastard?
|
32.6935 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 29 1996 20:57 | 13 |
| >Am I the only person to think that ROBBK is a sad bastard?
Nope !
I find the Shearer move to be an intriguing one. Who will be
dropped/transferred to make way - Ferdy/Asprilla/Beardsley ? I presume
Newcastle will try and recoup some of the money so at least one of the
aforementioned players will be sold. It's funny but I always thought
that the reason Newcastle lost the league last season was due to a
pretty poor midfield/defence towards the end of the season and not
through a lack of goals (Liverpool/Man City games). I suppose
the purchase of Shearer will mean that opposing teams have to score at
least 5 to beat them next season !
|
32.6936 | sad? not me. | VYGER::ROBBK | | Tue Jul 30 1996 12:30 | 7 |
| Dear Nash
Lets have less of the "sad" because i'm actually very happy at the news
of SHEARER! Unlike your good self who has to resort to gutter talk,well
i suppose thats all i could expect from the likes of you.
p.s SHEARER! SHEARER! SHEARER!
|
32.6937 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Jul 30 1996 13:27 | 2 |
| United set to sign Patrick Kluivert
in the next couple of weeks.
|
32.6938 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Tue Jul 30 1996 13:35 | 6 |
| Are they going to entice him with free driving lessons as part of the
deal?
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.6939 | cantona, keane, kluivert? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Tue Jul 30 1996 13:46 | 5 |
| Is fergie going to leave management to become a social worker?
Whats this thing he's got with players who have bad attitudes?
Ian.
|
32.6940 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Jul 30 1996 17:45 | 5 |
| Poborsky signed on the dotted line last night. Cruyff is expected to
complete his switch to Utd on Friday. Regarding young Cruyff, I
believe the name Jordi is pronounced "Geordie" - I imagine that will
go down well with the (Man) Utd fans !
|
32.6941 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Tue Jul 30 1996 17:57 | 6 |
| Dave,
at least Jordi is easily pronounceable a-la Giggsy, Keano,
Schmeichely, Pally, Coley and Big-headed-French-git-y....
Ray....
|
32.6942 | ? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Wed Jul 31 1996 14:42 | 4 |
|
I thought it was pronounced 'yordi'.
Ian.
|
32.6943 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Jul 31 1996 14:43 | 3 |
| Re:-1
I thought that was someone from Newcastle.
|
32.6944 | from Newcastle | VYGER::ROBBK | | Wed Jul 31 1996 20:42 | 1 |
| No! That must be SHEARER!
|
32.6945 | Even the non-Man U fans are getting tired of this | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Wed Jul 31 1996 20:51 | 5 |
| Does he never give up?!?
;-]
Graham
|
32.6946 | never surrender | VYGER::ROBBK | | Thu Aug 01 1996 10:27 | 1 |
| No! SHEARER!
|
32.6947 | non-manc fan speaks | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Thu Aug 01 1996 10:59 | 9 |
|
re: VYGER::ROBBK
have we got to put up with this till September???
Thats when the schools go back, isnt it?!?
:-)
Ian.
|
32.6948 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Thu Aug 01 1996 13:05 | 7 |
| Well a good result for ManU fans... losing 3-0 to Inter Milan....
Looks like you could do with a new striker....
Cheers,
Rick
|
32.6949 | | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Thu Aug 01 1996 13:08 | 6 |
| Don't say that it will only encourage ROBBK.
Still it's good to see the Manc's do well against European opposition.
It bodes well for the Champions League!!;-}
Graham
|
32.6950 | Just what I need if Rick is coming out tonight!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Thu Aug 01 1996 13:52 | 7 |
| Who got In[Cters goals? Bit of a return to earth for the team after some
of the batterings they have inflicted on others in the build up to this
tourny.
Stretch.
|
32.6951 | Early days .... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 01 1996 14:05 | 20 |
| >Who got In[Cters goals?
Carbone and Branca (2).
Team :
Schmeichel
Irwin
P. Neville
May
Pallister
Keane
Butt
Beckham
McClair
Cantona
Scholes
Subs : Davies for Scholes, Thornley for Butt and older Nev for younger
Nev.
|
32.6952 | was he playing | VYGER::ROBBK | | Thu Aug 01 1996 14:15 | 1 |
| Where is SHEARERS! name.
|
32.6953 | infantile | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Thu Aug 01 1996 15:12 | 5 |
| Hi Moderators!
Do we really have to suffer VYGER::ROBBK (sorry, but he doesn't sign
his contributions) as he ruins another Notes conference?
regards,
DaveT
|
32.6954 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Thu Aug 01 1996 15:14 | 11 |
| >Just what I need if Rick is coming out tonight!!!!
Oh yes.. you will be reminded about the score several times tonight....
I can't wait for the Ajax match...
I'll go for the score being...
Ajax 4 - ManU 1...
A. Cole.
|
32.6955 | c'mon its only a game... | VYGER::ROBBK | | Thu Aug 01 1996 15:39 | 11 |
| With SHEARER going to Newcastle this means that the HONEY MONSTER may
be available for transfer to Man utd!
p.s If IOSG::TYLDESLEY would like to involve the moderator because he
does not like what he see's then may i draw his attention to
note:32.6935 where the word,and i quote "bastard" is used in reference
to another noter.This is clearly against the regulations of these
files.
p.p.s SHEARER!
|
32.6956 | A friendly with a capital "F"... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Aug 01 1996 15:51 | 22 |
| I actually went to the Inter-Man. Utd game last night at San Siro
(well, it was a local derby in the family...the wife supports Inter!).
To be honest, United (and especially Cantona!) looked generally
disinterested, and they were missing Cole, Giggs, Sharpe and Gary
Neville (except for the last 10 minutes). McClair played in the centre
of midfield.
Inter had a whole parade of new signings (SIX foreigners!) and
generally wanted to prove a point to their fans, who had already
started to whistle when the first goal went in just before the break.
Ince and Winter looked the best players on the pitch; infact, it was
noticeable that more than half the Inter team had played either in EC96
or at the Olympics, hence they looked far less rusty.
United brought on a couple of youngsters in the second half (no idea
who they were, I'm afraid!) and they looked far more purposeful. One, a
winger, caused some havoc in the Inter defence, although he had little
or no support.
And the wife's been giving me stick ever since...
Dom
|
32.6957 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Thu Aug 01 1996 15:56 | 4 |
| You have my sympathies Dom. Cheers for the report even though you
probably could have done without typing it in!!!
Stretch.
|
32.6958 | Just curious | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Thu Aug 01 1996 16:24 | 5 |
| I don't want to rub salt into the wounds here Dom, but who were the six
foreigners that Inter fielded? Ince was one, Roberto Carlos is at the
Olympics who were the others?
Graham
|
32.6959 | Btw, Pallister had an excellent game... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Aug 01 1996 16:41 | 19 |
| >I don't want to rub salt into the wounds here Dom, but who were the six
>foreigners that Inter fielded? Ince was one, Roberto Carlos is at the
>Olympics who were the others?
Don't worry, lads...I've come through harder times than this in the 12
years I've been out here ;-)
OK, the six foreigners were:
- Pol Eeents (as the Italians pronounce it!)
- Zamorano (Chile), ex-Real Madrid
- Winter (Holland), ex-Lazio
- Anglouma (France), ex-Torino
- Djorkaeff (France), ex-Paris St. Germain
- Zanetti (Argentina), ??
Roberto Carlos is at the Olympics, but is now a Real Madrid player.
Dom
|
32.6960 | Latest | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Aug 06 1996 21:20 | 8 |
32.6961 | | CHEFS::PANES | the lightness of being unbearable | Wed Aug 07 1996 12:12 | 7 |
| re last
How did Keano get on?
Stuart
|
32.6962 | | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Wed Aug 07 1996 12:35 | 6 |
| Usual Roy Keane weekend really. In the game vs Ajax the referee went
over to Alex Ferguson and asked him to substitute Keano so he didn't
have to send him off. Some of the challenges, as it was a friendly were
very nasty from him and Bullyboy Butt. Apparently he picked up a knee
injury in the game against Nottm Forest and may not be fit for the
Charity Shield.
|
32.6963 | he won't be missed | VYGER::ROBBK | | Wed Aug 07 1996 12:44 | 1 |
| Good!
|
32.6964 | Ready for the Off | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Aug 09 1996 16:49 | 12 |
32.6965 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Aug 09 1996 20:11 | 6 |
| Just spoken to someone who's applying for tickets to see Utd V
Blackburn on the Bank Holiday weekend. He's been told ever so politely
by the Utd ticket office to pi$$ off as they've already received
113,000 applications for the 10-15,000 "available" tickets. Oh, and
that every application had a Manchester postmark ! Okay, so I lied
about the last bit.
|
32.6966 | First Of Many | PGREEN::MACDONALDI | | Mon Aug 12 1996 01:41 | 14 |
|
CHARITY SHIELD
MANCHESTER UNITED 4 Newcastle United (inc.Alan i'm not in it for the
money Shearer) 0
Scorers: Eric THE KING Cantona
Nicky Butt
David Beckham
Roy Keane
im
|
32.6967 | Ooh Aah Phillipe Albert | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Mon Aug 12 1996 12:07 | 9 |
| First Cantona apology of the season from David "please do something
obscene to me monsieur" Lacey in the Guardian. When every other
commentator I've heard/read reckons "le Prat" should have walked, Lacey
reckons a yellow was OK given the "friendly" status of the game!
He really does take his "upset a Palace fan 'cos I'm a seaweed"
campaign to extraordinary lengths! :-)
Paul
|
32.6968 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Mon Aug 12 1996 12:09 | 5 |
| Well done to the Mancs (retch, sic, burp) BUT Cantona should have
walked for going after Albert. The man is a $#!&, a great player but
nonetheless, a total $#!&....
Ray....
|
32.6969 | Not converted, though.. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | As confused as Nigel | Mon Aug 12 1996 12:10 | 23 |
32.6970 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Aug 12 1996 13:44 | 5 |
| You would have thought with all their money,Man Utd could have gotten
a decent design for their kit.
Or was it a competition held at local Primary Schools??
|
32.6971 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Mon Aug 12 1996 14:16 | 19 |
| A very satisfactory day for an armchair ManU fan. The side looked awesome
with the youngsters really coming of age. Two or three more goals could
have gone in and Newcastle where simply outclassed.
What about the post match interviews shown on the highlights on BBC.
Ferguson was smartly dressed, satisfied with the days work without being
smug and projected an image of being quietly confident for the new
season. Keegan on the other hand was scruffy, leaning on the wall like a
bashful 5 year old and projecting the image of a temperamental kid who
didn't get his own way. He clearly didn't want to talk to the
interviewer and slagged his players for not trying during the game. He
is losing the battle already.
The only team I feel that will have a chance of staying with ManU this
year is Liverpool. I honestly don't believe Newcastle will be in the top
three.
Rgds, Steve.
|
32.6972 | | CHEFS::PANES | Phil Collins?? Nein danke | Mon Aug 12 1996 14:49 | 7 |
| An awesome display by the Mancs, but to be fair I thought Newcastle
dominated the second half and left themselves open as they were always
chasing the game. A bold move by Taggart to give Cantona the captaincy
but he was rewarded with a display of self-control that Manchester
United supporters have come to expect from their players.
Stuart
|
32.6973 | The King Lives on | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Aug 12 1996 16:00 | 11 |
32.6974 | Eric the king? no. Eric the tw*t | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Mon Aug 12 1996 16:03 | 10 |
|
> being pushed in the neck,
> Nice to see his attempt to get the King sent off did not work.
so, you are condoning shoving people in the neck?
He should have been off. no question.
Ian.
|
32.6975 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Mon Aug 12 1996 16:15 | 8 |
| .3973
Come on Brian,
Cantona dragged him to the ground and should have been sent off, end of
story, play-acting or no play-acting....The ref chickened out....
Ray....
|
32.6976 | Typical Charity Shield.... | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Mon Aug 12 1996 20:27 | 17 |
|
Awesome...this game was the proverbial load of bull.
Typical pre-season game with too many mistakes making some of the goals
look decent. It was so bad I switched the satellite around to the Kerry
- Mayo All-Ireland Semi-final where I saw some REAL passion on a
football field.
PS. I DID watch the whole game on a later transmission.
I expect Manchester United will play much better when they are pushed
as will Newcastle.
Regards,
Dezzz.
|
32.6977 | First Wemberleee trip of the season! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Mon Aug 12 1996 22:14 | 32 |
| Well as I was there I suppose I should add my two penneth.
The match itself was more biased towards Man U than the BBC highlights
imply. Basically Newcastle were not really in it and seemed content to
try and get the ball to Shearer as soon as possible without putting
more thought into the build up. As KK said afterwards - we (Newcastle
players) assumed we were going to win it because we had Shearer on the
pitch. Four - Nil certainly flatters Utd but on the day they were more than
up for it. I would love to have heard what KK had to say afterwards.
Schmeical saved Utds bacon on two occasions with some fine keeping
(not sure about the purple shirt though!)
RE: The Newcstle goalie debate - I would have brought Shaka on at half
time 'cos by then Newcastle had nothing to lose. If the Geordies are
turning in their feelings too Shaka I am sure Reading would love to
take him back, you might get a Bulgarian international into the deal.
I agree Cantona was more than foolish to act like that in front of Paul
Durkin (didn't he send him off a couple of seasons ago?) but Albert
certainly made the most of it. BTW that was his second yellow card in
...........39 games!!!! God, what a complete thug eh, Mr Panes?
Good to see Poborsky + Cruyffs debut game although no idea of their
ability could really be made.
My head was thumping this morning due to excessive beering prior to the
game and I was a little hoarse due to bellowing my lungs out but the
result on the day was more than worth it.
Stretch.
|
32.6978 | The baldy man. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Mon Aug 12 1996 22:19 | 7 |
|
I feel that I should also mention that Mr Edwards is "Bald and proud of
it!". If you don't believe me you can ask any number of the thousands
of Geordies whom he was bellowing at in the Green Man before the game.
j.
|
32.6979 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Tue Aug 13 1996 12:30 | 13 |
| Stretch....
>> BTW that was his second yellow card in 39 games!!!!
After completing a 10-month ban for assaulting a spectator AND about
half-a-dozen sendings-off and leaving his stud marks in several players
chests....
>> God, what a complete thug eh, Mr Panes?
You said it....
Ray....
|
32.6980 | | CHEFS::PANES | Phil Collins?? Nein danke | Tue Aug 13 1996 12:36 | 10 |
| <<< Note 32.6977 by CHEFS::CROSSA "Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! " >>>
> certainly made the most of it. BTW that was his second yellow card in
> ...........39 games!!!! God, what a complete thug eh, Mr Panes?
So the fact that the ref only booked him exonerates him, eh? A leper
can't change his spots.
Stuart
|
32.6981 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Tue Aug 13 1996 13:17 | 3 |
| Nor can a leopard. :-)
Steve
|
32.6982 | | CHEFS::PANES | Phil Collins?? Nein danke | Tue Aug 13 1996 13:21 | 11 |
| <<< Note 32.6981 by IRNBRU::61549::Spike "Yes it does, dosen't it?" >>>
>Nor can a leopard. :-)
>Steve
It was meant to be an apt ( and possibly amusing ) pun.
Stuart
|
32.6983 | FYI | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Aug 13 1996 13:22 | 2 |
| I think a leper's spots and every thing
else fall off so maybe he can
|
32.6984 | Whoosh -> -> | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Aug 13 1996 13:28 | 0 |
32.6985 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Aug 13 1996 14:44 | 18 |
|
> I feel that I should also mention that Mr Edwards is "Bald and proud of
> it!". If you don't believe me you can ask any number of the thousands
> of Geordies whom he was bellowing at in the Green Man before the game.
>
> j.
Well, what's a boy supposed to do when he's been ridiculed by dozens
of pi$$-taking Geordies !
One of the many highlights of the day, was the "Alan Shearer, Alan
Shearer, what a difference you have made" chant during the game itself.
It took me back to the Utd vs Brighton Cup Final replay when a similar
chant was aimed at Steve Foster - aah, happy days.
|
32.6986 | The KING plays for United | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Aug 13 1996 16:13 | 12 |
| <<< Note 32.6975 by IRNBRU::HOWARD "Ah go on! go on, go on, go on!" >>>
>>>>Cantona dragged him to the ground and should have been sent off, end of
>>>>story, play-acting or no play-acting....The ref chickened out....
Leave it out, he shoved him in the neck, no dragging was involved. It was
handbags at 10 paces, and the ref made the correct decision. He booked him for
ungentlemanely conduct. Albert made the most of it rolling around the ground
holding his face. Seeing that he was on a yellow already, maybe he was the one
that should have walked.
|
32.6987 | | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Tue Aug 13 1996 17:16 | 10 |
|
I've got to say that the Cantona incident was so silly but the referee
made a complete ass of himself..
He should have confirmed to Cantona who the referee was and
verbally warned Albert to stop messing about like a five year spoiled
brat.
End of story...
Dezzz.
|
32.6988 | Last Pre-Season before Saturday | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Aug 14 1996 14:25 | 5 |
| United 0 Inter Milan 1
Only got the result, no match report in the papers. Highlights were on Sky
Sports last night. Any reports??
|
32.6989 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Aug 14 1996 14:52 | 30 |
| Brian,
I watched some of the game last night and both teams looked pretty
good. If I remember correctly, Utd's starting line-up was ..
Van Der Gouw
O'Kane
May
Johnsen
G. Neville
McClair
Beckham
Poborsky
Cruyff
Cantona
Scholes
Subs: Solskjaer (for Scholes), Davies (for Poborsky) and Casper (for
O'Kane).
The Utd players who impressed most were Beckham (yet again), Johnsen
and Poborsky. For Inter, Ince was excellent, as was Djorkaeff (?sp)
and Sforza. All in all, a useful exercise for Utd, watched by a crowd
of over 30,000. The youngsters are gaining in experience all the time,
and some of the new signings are starting to bed in well. With Cole
still out, I would expect to see the following line-up for Saturday's
game at Wimbledon ..
Schmeichel, Irwin, P.Neville, May, Pallister, Keane, Beckham, Giggs,
Poborsky, Cantona and Scholes.
|
32.6990 | May enter more later. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Wed Aug 14 1996 16:51 | 8 |
| I will echo Daves comments about Beckham - he was easily the best
player on the pitch last night (and yes I know Eric was playing)
Poborsky was a close second. It was good to see Utd hold it together so
well as Inter started in a very harassing/up tempo style and after
weathering the initial storm the kids seemed to settle well....
Got to dash......
|
32.6991 | Squad Numbers for 96/97 | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Aug 14 1996 21:44 | 11 |
| No. Name Date Of Birth 1.Peter Schmeichel,18.11.63 2.Gary Neville
18.02.75 3.Denis Irwin,31.10.65 4.David May,24.06.70 5 Vacant
6.Gary Pallister,30.06.65 7.Eric Cantona,24.05.66 8.Nicky Butt
21.01.75 9.Andy Cole,15.10.71 10.David Beckham,02.05.75 11.Ryan
Giggs,29.11.73 12.Phil Neville,21.07.77 13.Brian McClair08.12.63
14.Jordi Cruyff,09.02.74 15.Karel Poborsky,30.05.72 16.Roy Keane10.08.71
17.Raimond Van Der Gouw,24.03.63 18.Paul Scholes,16.11.74
19.Ronny Johnsen,10.06.69 20.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer,26.02.73
21.Pat McGibbon,06.09.73 22.Simon Davies,23.04.74 23.Ben Thornley,21.04.75
24.John O'Kane,15.11.74 25.Kevin Pilkington,08.03.74 26.Chris Casper
24.08.75 27.Terry Cooke,05.08.76
|
32.6992 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Wed Aug 14 1996 21:54 | 13 |
| One other detail about last nights game....
Lee Sharpe said his farewell at half time after 8 years at OT. I know
some noters have not rated him of late but he was (as the cliche goes)
a good servant to the club.
He will be joined at Leeds by Utds financial director (can't remember
his name) so expect many duvets to be flying from the Ellland Road
shop - given the choice of the likes of Palmer etc I would reckon he is
going to be the biggest earner on your merchandise, Rick!)
Stretch.
|
32.6993 | | CHEFS::PANES | DECattrition the tool of the 90s | Thu Aug 15 1996 11:50 | 5 |
| re .6991
Is Brian Long , Cunno's lovechild?? I think we should be told.
Stuart
|
32.6994 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 15 1996 18:55 | 4 |
| Strong rumours on the Utd mailing list that we are on the verge of
signing Nadal from Barca. Anybody heard anything ? If this is true,
it certainly would suggest that Fergie is not overly confident about
Pally's fitness.
|
32.6995 | The Latest from the United Homepage | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Aug 15 1996 22:05 | 14 |
| Fergie denies Nadal reports
Alex Ferguson has dismissed newspaper reports that he is about to
sign Barcelona defender Miguel Nadal.
Ferguson admitted that the player dubbed "The Beast of
Barcelona" was considered during the close season, but insisted
United were no longer interested in signing the 30-year-old
Spanish international.
"Nadal is one of many foreign players we had a look at and we
made inquiries about him some weeks ago," said Ferguson. "But
now that the European deadline has passed, the matter is now
dead."
|
32.6996 | Goodbye | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Fri Aug 16 1996 16:20 | 9 |
| As this is the note that most people are in, I'll use this to say
cheerio. After a good year of drinking and too much money, my placement
year has come to an end and I am back off to sunny Pompey to finish my
course.
It has been a pleasure noting with you and you never know I may
return!!
Graham
|
32.6997 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Fri Aug 16 1996 17:03 | 6 |
| Very brave Graham, a Swindon fan in Portsmouth!!! Good luck, and see you
at Elm Park/County Ground.
Stretch.
|
32.6998 | 7-0 for the season so far!!!! | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Mon Aug 19 1996 17:31 | 24 |
| Seems quiet in here considering it was the first weekend of the English
league. Some of you drowning your sorrows already?
A very satisfying start to the season for ManU fans with a comprehensive
win and quite a few of the main revels already dropping back. Three
great goals taken and another half dozen chances created, with the ManU
goal rarely threatened.
First goal, very clinical finishing from Cantona, The second a great
move and finish from Irwin which Shearer would have been proud of, and
then the goal of the season from Beckham. Will this be the only goal
scored this season from the scorer team's own half? I don't think any
one will get near them this year. My prediction for the year is:
1st Man U by 10+ points from;
2nd Liverpool
3rd Aston Villa
4th Chelsea
5th Leeds
You heard it here first :-)
Rgds, Steve
|
32.6999 | Chicken-counting | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Mon Aug 19 1996 17:45 | 16 |
|
re.6998
>> A very satisfying start to the season for ManU fans with a comprehensive
>> win and quite a few of the main revels already dropping back.
Bit premature methinks. Remember the first Saturday of last season?
Also, if you win the league by ten points, I doubt very much whether
you will have progressed very far in Europe - surely your main target?
Jeff
|
32.7000 | Early days .... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Aug 19 1996 18:11 | 23 |
| Hmmm. I'm not sure I share the optimism expressed in note .6998. Utd
were not that convincing on Saturday with the defence in particular
looking a tad shaky. With Everton (my outside tip for the title) and
Dunc the Drunk to visit OT on Wednesday, Utd will certainly have to
improve. Unfortunately, Keane is now out for at least 3 weeks which
means Utd's midfield with probably be Butt and Beckham. Potentially
excellent, but not quite there yet. With Blackburn to play on Sunday,
the next few days promises to be an interesting test for Fergie's Babes.
Thought you might be interested in the latest masterpiece from the OT
faithful ....
To the tune of Rebel Rebel by David Bowie :-
Neville Neville
You're future's immense
Neville Neville
You play in defence
Neville Neville
Like Jacko you're BAD
Neville Neville
Is the name of your DAD.
|
32.7001 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Aug 19 1996 20:35 | 5 |
| Let`s see how Man Utd do in Europe before getting too cocky.
They might be able to beat Wimbledon,but can they beat the likes of,er,
Galatasaray I wonder??
|
32.7002 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Aug 19 1996 20:43 | 5 |
| >They might be able to beat Wimbledon,but can they beat the likes
>of,er,Galatasaray I wonder??
I think you'll find that Utd beat Galatasaray 4-0 the last time the
clubs met. Funny how people forget that isn't it ?
|
32.7003 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Aug 19 1996 21:44 | 8 |
| Hilarious.
I`m not anti Man Utd. As a "neutral" I like their style of play and
enjoy watching them on t.v etc.
However,to prove they are in the elite they`ve got to prove themselves
(again) in Europe first.
|
32.7004 | Maldini and Weah ? That'll do nicely ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Aug 20 1996 13:19 | 18 |
| >However,to prove they are in the elite they`ve got to prove themselves
>(again) in Europe first.
Couldn't agree more - I was only being picky ! I still think Utd need a
quality centre-half and a striker who will get 20-25 goals a season
before they can make a serious impact in Europe. I know Fergie
believes he has made some great "bargain" buys this summer, one of
which is the highly-rated (by Norweigan followers) Ronnie Johnsen.
Whether this guy can address the centre-half problem will remain to be
seen. Andy Cole will have to lead the line, at least for the league
stages of the tournement. I have high hopes that he will come good but
I think I'm in the minority there.
Team news for this Wednesday is not good - Giggs and Cole are still
out, Keane is having surgery today and Cantona is 50-50. I presume
Poborsky will play (interesting comparison with Judas) and that Beckham
will revert to his more favoured position in central midfield. Up
front, who knows !!!
|
32.7005 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K | Tue Aug 20 1996 13:33 | 11 |
| Dave,
How many "foreign" players have ManU got at the moment?? ( i.e. those
who are not part of the European community.)
There is Poborsky & Johnsen... have they got any others??
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.7006 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Aug 20 1996 13:40 | 6 |
| Sheep,
Just 3 I think ....
Poborsky, Johnsen and Solskjaer
|
32.7007 | FYI | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Aug 20 1996 14:28 | 5 |
| I think the Norwegian players count as EC players.
I read somewhere that Norway has some agreement with
the European Community regarding it's citizens.
Peter
|
32.7008 | A Good Start | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Aug 20 1996 16:24 | 7 |
32.7009 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Aug 21 1996 14:26 | 5 |
| Rodney Marsh was calling Beckhams punt from the half way line "the
best goal ever scored" last night on Sky.
|
32.7010 | It was a class goal though!!! Becham from the halfway line!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Wed Aug 21 1996 14:44 | 8 |
| What amazes me is the memory loss these pundits are suffering from. How
can people say they have "never" seen a goal like it....what about
Seaman looking stupid after Nayim did *exactly* the same thing two
seasons ago? I know Beckham was in his own half but it was only a couple
of yards between the distance of his shot and Nayims.
Stretch.
|
32.7011 | To Volley or not to Volley | CHEFS::JOHNSTONE_P | Mad cows make happy burgers | Wed Aug 21 1996 15:20 | 4 |
| And I seem to remember, Nayims was a volley!!
T'Gradley one
|
32.7012 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Aug 21 1996 16:09 | 3 |
| They were talking about that goal. Apparently,Nayim booted it towards
the goal just to kill a few more seconds.
|
32.7013 | cue Eddo | CHEFS::PANES | Norfolk - the English Provence | Wed Aug 21 1996 16:11 | 10 |
| <<< Note 32.7012 by CHEFS::COOKS "Half Man,Half Biscuit" >>>
> They were talking about that goal. Apparently,Nayim booted it towards
> the goal just to kill a few more seconds.
The oh so gracious Mr Ferguson said that Nayim's goal was a miss-kick.
What a dolt.
Stuart
|
32.7014 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Aug 21 1996 16:33 | 8 |
| >The oh so gracious Mr Ferguson said that Nayim's goal was a miss-kick.
Stuart,
You obviously don't appreciate Fergie's highly-developed sense of
humour.
Eddo
|
32.7015 | Outraged of Mancville. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Thu Aug 22 1996 12:20 | 14 |
|
Talking of the "Oh so gracious Mr Ferguson", you have to feel a bit
sorry for the poor old chap after last night. What on earth is going on
when the ref. doesn't allow the Mancs. enough time to get the result
they want?
It appears that the FA and the Refs. association need another stern
talking to....
j.
|
32.7016 | Old Trafford - Theatre of Laughs | CHEFS::PANES | Norfolk - the English Provence | Thu Aug 22 1996 12:23 | 28 |
|
Keen followers of sport will be interested to hear that
Alex "The Cheeky Chappy" Ferguson amused the footballing world again
with his cracking sense of humour , as he played another of his jolly japes
and followed it up with one of his humorous monologues.
Manchester's Merry Man of Mirth pretended he was upset with the amount
of time the referee added on to the game last night. He gaily gamboled
onto the pitch and acted as if he was going to attack the ref. He
was aided and abetted in this amusing vignette by assistant manager
Brian "King of Comedy" Kidd and the aptly named head of security ,
Ned Kelly.
Oh how we laughed.
Stuart
BTW Stattos amongst you may be interested to know that with the aid of
Predica-Spread from PatemanSoft, I did a few calculations. Last season
at Old Trafford, if ManU were losing or drawing the average game lasted
97' 45". This of course makes Mr Ferguson's latest joshery all the more
pithy and self-effacing and lends credence to his reputation
as one of the last sporting gentlemen.
|
32.7017 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 22 1996 13:30 | 18 |
| > BTW Stattos amongst you may be interested to know that with the aid of
> Predica-Spread from PatemanSoft, I did a few calculations. Last season
> at Old Trafford, if ManU were losing or drawing the average game lasted
> 97' 45". This of course makes Mr Ferguson's latest joshery all the more
> pithy and self-effacing and lends credence to his reputation
> as one of the last sporting gentlemen.
Oh dear oh dear. Did you get into work especially early to enter this
note Stuart ? To humour you though, does Predica-Spread indicate
how many goals were scored by Utd in this extra time ? Oh, and perhaps
you could calculate the average duration of a Premier League game last
season. Oh, and then you could GET A LIFE !!!!!!!
hugs,
Dave
|
32.7018 | | YEENOT::STOCKMANS | | Thu Aug 22 1996 13:34 | 8 |
| To be honest, Ferguson did have cause for complaint, even if he did go over the
top a tad!!!!
Everton were timewasting right from the off especially Neville Southall who
didn't get a talking to until towards the end of the game & ultimately a
yellow card.
Si
|
32.7019 | Mea culpa | CHEFS::PANES | Norfolk - the English Provence | Thu Aug 22 1996 13:51 | 34 |
| <<< Note 32.7017 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
>> BTW Stattos amongst you may be interested to know that with the aid of
>> Predica-Spread from PatemanSoft, I did a few calculations. Last season
>> at Old Trafford, if ManU were losing or drawing the average game lasted
>> 97' 45". This of course makes Mr Ferguson's latest joshery all the more
>> pithy and self-effacing and lends credence to his reputation
>> as one of the last sporting gentlemen.
> Oh dear oh dear. Did you get into work especially early to enter this
> note Stuart ? To humour you though, does Predica-Spread indicate
> how many goals were scored by Utd in this extra time ? Oh, and perhaps
> you could calculate the average duration of a Premier League game last
> season. Oh, and then you could GET A LIFE !!!!!!!
> hugs,
Dave,
Oh dear , my note seems to have upset you. This was never my intention,
I was just hoping to inject some "humour" into the conference. I haven't
used a spreadsheet...it was a joke. I also made up the product name
Predica-Spread, and lest you labour under any misunderstandings, to the
best of my knowledge PatemanSoft is not really a company name ( I made
it up you see).
I'm sorry if I have cause you any confusion.
Stuart
|
32.7020 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 22 1996 14:00 | 9 |
| Stuart,
My apologies - here's me thinking that you're obsessed with Utd and
have devoted your life to the ABU cause, when actually you're a
comedian ! Well, silly me. Yes, on re-reading your note it is
actually extreeemly funny and, ooh my aching sides, it's getting rather
difficult to type because I'm laughing soooo much .......
Keep up the good work.
|
32.7021 | | CHEFS::PANES | Norfolk - the English Provence | Thu Aug 22 1996 14:19 | 7 |
| Dave,
If I didn't know better, I would say it appears as if a tad of sarcasm
has crept into your noting style.
Stuart
|
32.7022 | A point Gained | ILOV02::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Aug 22 1996 17:09 | 16 |
| Good comeback last night to snatch a 2-2 draw against Everton. Some terrible
defending by Pally and Schmeichel let Big Dunc in for two goals before half-time
and left United with a mountain to climb. Second half saw United on the attack
with McClair replacing Poborsky and Beckham going wide on the right. Cruyff
scored with a super header after 70 minutes, and constant pressure resulted in
Unsworth putting through his own goal. Both sides could have snatched it at
the death as Ferguson and Speed missed chances for Everton, and Cruyff missed
for United. Schmeichel atoned for earlier mistake with his save from the
Ferguson shot. Giggs returned from injury last night and Scholes was left on
the bench. Barcelona are reported to have offered 10 million for Keano,
6 million cash + Nadal. Cole is back in training, but needs a couple of reserve
games before he is considered for the first team. Blackburn on Sunday at O.T.
live on Sky. Is the draw for the champions league on tomorrow, and does anybody
have the European dates for this season????
|
32.7023 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 22 1996 18:12 | 12 |
| Brian,
Keane has just signed a new 4-year deal so I think a move to Barca is
highly unlikely.
The draw for the European competitions is made tomorrow, and the
dates for Utd are :
Sep 11, Sep 25, Oct 16, Oct 30, Nov 20, Dec 4
All Wednesday night games, after which we will be "concentrating on the
league" !
|
32.7024 | Marked in the Diary | ILOV02::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Aug 22 1996 21:48 | 1 |
| Thank's Dave
|
32.7025 | Who is in our Group | ILOV02::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Aug 23 1996 15:49 | 3 |
| Any news on the european draw
|
32.7026 | From the United Homepage | ILOV02::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Aug 23 1996 16:03 | 14 |
| FURIOUS FERGIE TO AVOID FA ACTION
Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson is unlikely to face FA
action over his criticism of referee Graham Poll.
Ferguson was angry about the lack of injury time played by
Poll in the 2-2 draw with Everton and was pulled away from
the official by assistant Brian Kidd at the final whistle.
FA spokesman Steve Double said: "We've spoken to the
referee and he said there was no actual misconduct he can
report. At no time was he confronted by Alex Ferguson. It is
unlikely any action will be taken."
|
32.7027 | Strongest group for Austria | VNACO1::HERIBERT | | Fri Aug 23 1996 16:42 | 6 |
| Group C
Manchester United
Juventus Turin
Rapid Wien
Fenerbahce
|
32.7028 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K | Fri Aug 23 1996 17:03 | 8 |
| Well if Rotor Volgograd can beat ManU ( on away goals ) I assume Rapid
Wien & Juventus Turin will have no trouble.
Remember Rangers vs Juventus games... what a laugh.. :->
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.7029 | still laughing :-) | DPPSYS::BARRIE | | Fri Aug 23 1996 17:20 | 7 |
|
re:-1 same as Leeds and Rangers in the preliminaries a few years ago
that was a great laugh as well :-).
Liam.
|
32.7030 | Please say Turin | ILOV02::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Aug 23 1996 17:50 | 8 |
| Does anyone have the schedule of the games. It looks like United are playing
Juve on Sep 11th. Is this in Turin or Manchester???
Thank's
Brian.
|
32.7031 | What;'s Italian for "Ten pints of Boddy's please" | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Aug 23 1996 18:04 | 2 |
| Turin ! At least that was the impression I got listening to Martin
Edwards being interviewed after the draw had been made.
|
32.7032 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Mon Aug 26 1996 14:33 | 5 |
| ManU 2-2 Blackburn
ManU were bloody lucky! Nuff said....
Ray....
|
32.7033 | Solsko to the Rescue | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Aug 26 1996 21:33 | 11 |
32.7034 | Latest from the Homepage | ILOV02::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Aug 27 1996 22:19 | 14 |
32.7035 | | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Wed Aug 28 1996 13:48 | 6 |
|
> Ferguson said: "Manchester City would be wasting their time
> because Brian is staying at Old Trafford."
what a hard geezer. i wouldnt mess with him.
|
32.7036 | | CHEFS::PANES | No infinitive left unsplit | Thu Aug 29 1996 13:35 | 7 |
32.7037 | Will he sign???? | ILOV02::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Aug 29 1996 14:34 | 5 |
| Fergie is reported to be in Barcelona to tie up a deal for Nadal for 2.5 Million
If signed he would not be available for europe. This story has be ongoing for
a while, so I don't know if this true or not. Time will tell.
|
32.7038 | Time for Gary Neville to switch to centre-back?? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Aug 29 1996 14:44 | 14 |
| >Fergie is reported to be in Barcelona to tie up a deal for Nadal for 2.5 Million
>If signed he would not be available for europe. This story has be ongoing for
>a while, so I don't know if this true or not. Time will tell.
If he isn't going to be available for Europe, I would say "what's the
point?". Nadal looked a pretty good defender in EC96, but I think
United should have thought about strengthening their central defence a
bit earlier; Pallister looks very injury-prone, Bruce and Parker have
left and May is not Champions League-class.
Incidentally, I heard reports that United will face Juventus without
Cantona, Cole, Keane and Phil Neville - can anyone confirm?
Dom$feeling_less_optimistic_by_the_day
|
32.7039 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 29 1996 15:04 | 25 |
| > Incidentally, I heard reports that United will face Juventus without
> Cantona, Cole, Keane and Phil Neville - can anyone confirm?
>
> Dom$feeling_less_optimistic_by_the_day
'Tis true Dom. Cantona is suspended, Cole is still recovering from
pneumonia, Keane and Neville have just had ops. On the plus side, Cole
played in the reserves yesterday against Everton and scored (yes,
scored) twice so he may be available. I'm not too concerned about the
loss of Cantona - it's the type of game that may have just passed him
by. The real loss is Keane. The last two home games have shown that
Utd lack depth in midfield and this is exposing a fairly ordinary
centre-half partnership of May and Pallister. I expect Fergie to drop
May for the next couple of games and try Johnsen alongside Pally.
Johnsen looks like a good player and his pace and composure on the ball
will be invaluable in Europe.
To be fair to Fergie, he did recognise the potential problems in the
defense by buying Johnsen, and trying to buy Nadal, in the summer.
Nadal was not available at that time however with Barca buying Couto
and the French bloke, Nadal is now on the transfer list. Whether
Fergie should try and buy him and therefore risk playing a different
centre-half pairing for the League and European competitions I don't
know.
|
32.7040 | Cloning | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Aug 29 1996 15:13 | 7 |
32.7041 | I'm not making this up you know | CHEFS::PANES | No infinitive left unsplit | Thu Aug 29 1996 15:48 | 12 |
| Chaps, I suspect that you have misread the story. MUFCPLC have
decided that Alex " The face that can curdle milk" Ferguson's physiognomy
is not sufficient to upset teams in the Champions League, so they have made
an audacious bid to sign Abu Nidal , surely a man who knows a thing or
two about striking terror into the opposition.
hth,
Stuart
|
32.7042 | RE Euro draw for Mancs. | ILOV02::MCUNNIFFE | Martin Cunniffe 822-4903 | Mon Sep 02 1996 20:24 | 30 |
| <<< Note 32.7039 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
> Incidentally, I heard reports that United will face Juventus without
> Cantona, Cole, Keane and Phil Neville - can anyone confirm?
It doesn't matter how many players the Mancs will have playing or absent,
they haven't a notion of winning the European champions league. The Eng
league has gone rapidly downhill since the early 1990's and you can see this
in the results that all British clubs have had in Europe since. The Mancs
are entertaining thoughts about beating the Italains when they couldn't even
overcome a team of part timers from Turkey.
English football was at it's strongest when Liverpool were playing wonderful
football in the seventies and eighties and they could also dominate Europe
and win European cups. The Mancs would not have won the one European cup
that they did only for it was played at Wembley.
European Cup Winners
Liverpool Mancs
1977 1968
1978
1981
1984
C U N N O
|
32.7043 | Stunned ! | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Mon Sep 02 1996 20:33 | 0 |
32.7044 | Welcome Back Cunno | ILOV02::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Sep 02 1996 21:25 | 14 |
| <<< Note 32.7042 by ILOV02::MCUNNIFFE "Martin Cunniffe 822-4903" >>>
-< RE Euro draw for Mancs. >-
Cunno,
Excellent statistics for a man who did not know Liverpool are playing
Coventry on wednesday night. Your knowledge of football seems to be stuck in
the 70's and 80's
Ps any chance of a run down on Ronnie Whelan fact-file , just like the old days
Regard's
A Man of the 90's
|
32.7045 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Sep 03 1996 13:04 | 10 |
| Cunno,
Nice to have you back !
Just curious though - if the English league has declined so rapidly
during the past decade, and Manchester United are unworthy
representatives of this country, where do you rank your beloved
Liverpool at the moment ?
Dave
|
32.7046 | Better than the 4th of July! | GENIE::MURRAY | Paul Murray @ZUO. E-PCBU Support | Tue Sep 03 1996 13:37 | 9 |
|
Martin,
my love!
Oh joyous day, life is worth living again!
P
|
32.7047 | Oasis on the Mancs!! | ILOV02::MCUNNIFFE | Martin Cunniffe 822-4903 | Tue Sep 03 1996 15:13 | 11 |
|
I received a tape of the Oasis concert from Knebworth and was listening
to it for the first time last night. I really enjoyed the bit before one of
the songs when Liam Gallagher says "could we have a really big massive f?#k off
boo for Man Utd". He obviously loves Man Utd as much as I do.
C U N N O
|
32.7048 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K | Tue Sep 03 1996 15:16 | 7 |
| >He obviously loves Man Utd as much as I do.
Not surprising since he's a Man City fan...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.7049 | Latest News from the Homepage | ILOV02::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Sep 03 1996 16:46 | 21 |
| Keane losing fitness race
=========================
Roy Keane is losing the race against time to get fit for the
European Champions' League match against Juventus next week.
The influential Republic of Ireland midfielder had surgery on his
knee a fortnight ago but has not recovered sufficiently to be
included in Alex Ferguson's plans for United's opening Champions
League game in Turin.
That means Fergie will be without three of his regulars. Eric
Cantona is suspended for one game after picking up two yellow
cards when United were last involved in the competition two
seasons ago, while Philip Neville will be sidelined for another five
weeks after an operation on his ankle.
"I thought at one time that Roy would have a chance of making
the Juventus game," said Fergie. "He is making good progress but
the game has come just a bit too soon."
|
32.7050 | Reds under the beds? | MILE::JENKINS | | Tue Sep 03 1996 17:40 | 13 |
|
Interesting program on Channel 4 tonight. "Grandad is a football
hooligan" recounts several cases of fans travelling independently
to European away legs and being arrested before games at hotels and
the like. The program accuses the football clubs of deliberately
fingering the independent fans who haven't travelled on the
over-priced club organized tours.
One of the cases relates to an old man of 74 who was arrested in
the middle of the night in his hotel bedroom in Turkey. Manchester
United are one of the clubs in the dock.
Richard.
|
32.7051 | Stuart, did you do the research for this documentary? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Sep 03 1996 17:51 | 9 |
| >Interesting program on Channel 4 tonight. "Grandad is a football
>hooligan" recounts several cases of fans travelling independently
>to European away legs and being arrested before games at hotels and
>the like.
Arrested on what grounds? Or is the implication that the clubs were
somehow framing independent fans?
Dom
|
32.7052 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Sep 03 1996 18:16 | 11 |
| Dom,
From what I understand, the program will "accuse" clubs like Utd of
amongst other things, conspiring with the local police to arrest/remove
fans travelling to away European ties independently. The program is
previewed in the latest "Red Issue" (Utd fanzine) and is pretty damning
about one Robert Charlton. Apparently, so the fanzine says, he is linked
with one of the official supporters club tour companies and has been
one of the driving forces in helping to clamp down on independent
travellers - allegedly ! It should be an interesting program.
|
32.7053 | I still think Mr. Panes is behind it all... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Sep 03 1996 18:38 | 8 |
| Interesting indeed, Dave. In fact, I shall bear all this in mind next
Wednesday when I make the 100-mile journey to Turin (albeit in the
company of two Juventus fans!) to cheer on ManU.
Incidentally, I have it on reliable (well, fairly!) information that you're
feigning illness as an excuse for not coming over for t'game?
Dom
|
32.7054 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Sep 03 1996 18:43 | 6 |
| >Incidentally, I have it on reliable (well, fairly!) information that
>you're feigning illness as an excuse for not coming over for t'game?
Partially true Dom, although a lack of cash and too much bloody work
rank a close 2nd and 3rd. Dare I ask who is providing you with this
inside information ? Surely not Panesy !?!?!?
|
32.7055 | | CHEFS::PANES | m|o|r|i|b|u|n|d | Tue Sep 03 1996 18:49 | 19 |
| <<< Note 32.7052 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
> Dom,
> From what I understand, the program will "accuse" clubs like Utd of
> amongst other things, conspiring with the local police to arrest/remove
> fans travelling to away European ties independently. The program is
> previewed in the latest "Red Issue" (Utd fanzine) and is pretty damning
> about one Robert Charlton. Apparently, so the fanzine says, he is linked
> with one of the official supporters club tour companies and has been
> one of the driving forces in helping to clamp down on independent
> travellers - allegedly ! It should be an interesting program.
Surely this is not Sir Bobby Charlton O.B.E, who along with Lord
Flashman of Barnet , was recognised for his "services to ticket
brokerage"??
Stuart
|
32.7056 | Your fault for keeping such company... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Sep 03 1996 18:59 | 5 |
| >Partially true Dom, although a lack of cash and too much bloody work
>rank a close 2nd and 3rd. Dare I ask who is providing you with this
>inside information ? Surely not Panesy !?!?
The very same!
|
32.7057 | What music do you like ? Well, I like ..... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Sep 03 1996 19:04 | 5 |
| >Your fault for keeping such company
Hmmm, I've just been hearing how close you two have become lately.
Surely you're betraying your roots by mixing with these eagle-types Dom
?
|
32.7058 | Close season for eagle-baiting... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Sep 03 1996 19:12 | 9 |
| >Hmmm, I've just been hearing how close you two have become lately.
Sounds like libel to me...
>Surely you're betraying your roots by mixing with these eagle-types Dom
Why do you think I'm in self-imposed exile?
Dom
|
32.7059 | This is meant to be the football conference | CHEFS::PANES | m|o|r|i|b|u|n|d | Tue Sep 03 1996 19:24 | 12 |
| re last few.
Chaps,
I know this is probably the least appropriate topic to raise this thorny issue,
but this conference is supposed to be about matters relating to football.
If you want to discuss medical conditions or social circles , may I suggest
that you add CHESTY::POORLY and NO::FRIENDS to your notebooks.
hth,
Stuart
|
32.7060 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K | Tue Sep 03 1996 21:25 | 6 |
| So Dave... will you be joining us to watch the match in the Post
House....????
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.7061 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Wed Sep 04 1996 14:06 | 38 |
| Well I saw the program last night. Seemed to be a case of lets try and
codge together various stories and come up with a conspiracy theory.
The whole thing was based on the simple truth that English football
fans by default are treated as hooligans when they travel aboard and
then the program came up with the fairy tale bit of trying to blame
the clubs for this happening.
There is nothing new about the way fans are treated abroad and the
program struggled in my view to show any proof that clubs deliberately
helped to single out the independent travellers. Really all it showed
was that the clubs provided protection for the fans that went on the
organised tours by shipping the fans in and out in safety. Not a great
way to be treated but the safest way.
The whole program seemed to be clutching at straws. The first story
given was of a guy who had his head battered by a police truncheon in
Turkey. He goes on to explain that he was in the middle of a riot of
Turkish fans and was trying to help his mate out who was being
assaulted. The program then tried to claim that Utd was somehow
responsible for the Turkish policemen whacking him across the head. I
was waiting for a fuzzy photograph to be shown claiming to be of Sir
Bobby Charlton handing out money to the Turkish thugs in a backstreet
around the corner.
The travel agent bit I thought was quite funny. The owner wanted to
know why the Man Utd package which was a special tour organised in
conjunction with the police and Barcelona authorities etc should cost
more that her package using standard travel arrangements. She who
organises 10s of thousands of holidays a year can't understand why Utd
who orginise only a couple of trips a year should be more expensive.
And she was outraged when Utd told the Spanish club that Utd could not
guarantee the behaviour of the fans travelling independently. Hello
this is the real world calling.....
The program was typical tabloid journalism.
Rgds, Steve.
|
32.7062 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Sep 04 1996 18:52 | 4 |
| News on the United home page suggests that Cantona *will* be available
for the Juve game after all. UEFA have apparently informed Utd that
the UEFA cup games he missed last season whilst serving his eight-month
suspension have in effect cancelled out his one-match ban.
|
32.7063 | I wonder if he'll crowd surf | CHEFS::PANES | America...what time is love?? | Wed Sep 04 1996 19:04 | 14 |
| <<< Note 32.7062 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
> News on the United home page suggests that Cantona *will* be available
> for the Juve game after all. UEFA have apparently informed Utd that
> the UEFA cup games he missed last season whilst serving his eight-month
> suspension have in effect cancelled out his one-match ban.
Bloody typical... big clubs... teevee revenue... one rule for them...
blah blah
< rant deleted > normal service resumed as soon as possible.
Stuart
|
32.7064 | 1-1 away to Derby won't send shivers up too many spines... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Sep 05 1996 13:57 | 16 |
| (continued from 33)
>I was implying that his note would have been entered on the Monday.
>The game is on Saturday. Sorry for the confusion !
Phew, I suppose that's a little better...at least Pallister can rest
his back for four days! So how did they play last night (I only know
that it finished 1-1)?
Juventus are hot favorites to win everything in Italy, this year.
They've bought very astutely to replace Sousa, Ravanelli and Vialli,
and they do look very solid. I can't say I'm terribly optimistic about
next Wednesday, although, ironically, I think the Mancs are at least as
strong man-for-man.
Dom
|
32.7065 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Sep 05 1996 14:33 | 30 |
| Reports are that United played reasonably well. The problem is that
Fergie has now got to decide his best eleven. Last season it was easy
- he didn't have that many players to choose from and fortunately for
him, the squad suffered relatively few injuries.
Last night's starting line-up was :
Schmeichel
May Johnsen Pallister
G.Neville Irwin
Beckham Butt
Cantona
Cruyff Giggs
It looks like Utd are trying to adopt a 3-man central defence with
Ronnie Johnsen as the central figure. I read that Fergie is well
impressed with Johnsen and that he was purchased with this role in
mind. I'm not overly convinced that May will fit into this system, and
if Phillip Neville was fit, I think Fergie would be tempted to play
G.Neville in May's position, and use Philip as a wing-back.
I would imagine that this team will be very close to that selected for
the Juve game. The only exceptions may be the inclusion of Cole
instead of Cruff, and the possible use of Poborsky as the right-
wing-back with Neville replacing May. The latter suggestion is more
wishful thinking on my part than anything else. One thing is perfectly
obvious though - Utd are *really* missing Keane, and it worries me that
we've become so dependent on one player.
|
32.7066 | crisis club ? | CHEFS::SWANM | | Thu Sep 05 1996 17:42 | 10 |
| Bit quiet in here today ?
Seeing as Newcastle are/were supposed to be a club in crisis can't we
say the same about Man U - you've got the same number of points,
haven't won in 3 games and can't beat Derby.
Then again, as they say, its a marathon not a sprint ;-)
Michael.
|
32.7067 | one player team then | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Sep 05 1996 18:02 | 7 |
|
Re-1
So Keane is like Robson in the 80's, Best in the 70's and Sir Bobby in
the 60's then 8-)
Pj
|
32.7068 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Sep 05 1996 18:55 | 8 |
| >So Keane is like Robson in the 80's, Best in the 70's and Sir Bobby in
>the 60's then 8-)
Robson certainly. Best was on the pi$$ for most of the 70s, and the
60s team had several world-class players. Thing is, I'm not sure Keane
is someone who you would want to rely on. The man's a bleedin' psycho.
|
32.7069 | How to blow a 2-nil lead! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Thu Sep 05 1996 18:58 | 10 |
| Pj,
>>-< one player team then >-
A bit like Chelsea last night after Le Beef went off!!!
Stretch.
|
32.7070 | Must give others a chance | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Sep 05 1996 19:49 | 10 |
|
Hello matey,
Indeed the great CFC did struggle once the finest Frenchman in England
departed.
Just a small set back in the plan to rule the world... urrmm or Fulham
Broadway
Pj
|
32.7071 | Juve 0 Andy Cole 3 (you heard it here first)... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Sep 06 1996 14:34 | 29 |
| >I would imagine that this team will be very close to that selected for
>the Juve game. The only exceptions may be the inclusion of Cole
>instead of Cruff, and the possible use of Poborsky as the right-
>wing-back with Neville replacing May.
I'd pretty much agree with that, Dave. Mind you, much as May gives me
the jitters (the Graeme Hogg of the 90s?), I think Ferguson should pick
a bona fide right back next Wednesday (i.e. Gary Neville and not Poborsky)
to stop Del Pierro. The latter was crap for the last 3/4 months of last
season (more concerned with pruning his sideburns than playing footy),
including EC96, but by all accounts, he's starting to look the
business again, at least in the pre-season friendlies.
I'm surprised Poborsky hasn't fitted in so well up to now. OK, it's
early days, but he was generally considered to be player of the
tournamment at EC96. Moreover, he strikes me as the sort of player
who'd fit well into *any* league (much like Emerson at M'boro); very
skillful, but not afraid of a scrap and plays the whole 90 minutes. In
fact, he reminds me of Osvaldo Ardiles in that respect...and Ardiles
still ranks as probably the most successful foreign import in British
football (cue roars of protests from the Cantonites!).
Incidentally, Juve have Torricelli and Jugovic suspended. Not a great
loss, really; Jugovic is in and out of the team, and I reckon Giggs
would have had the beating of Torricelli.
DOm
|
32.7072 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Fri Sep 06 1996 14:54 | 7 |
| >>Juve 0 Andy Cole 3 (you heard it here first
Somebody call a doctor!!!! Dom, my man, you've lost it completely....
Juve to win by (at least) 2 goals....
Ray....
|
32.7073 | OK, Juve 0 Dennis Irwin 1 - sound better? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Sep 06 1996 15:33 | 4 |
| It's called optimism, Ray...something I thought you Irish were supposed
to have in abundance. Or am I thinking of luck?
Dom
|
32.7074 | Juve 2 United 2 | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Sep 06 1996 18:56 | 22 |
|
> I'm surprised Poborsky hasn't fitted in so well up to now. OK, it's
> early days, but he was generally considered to be player of the
> tournamment at EC96. Moreover, he strikes me as the sort of player
> who'd fit well into *any* league (much like Emerson at M'boro); very
> skillful, but not afraid of a scrap and plays the whole 90 minutes. In
> fact, he reminds me of Osvaldo Ardiles in that respect...and Ardiles
> still ranks as probably the most successful foreign import in British
> football (cue roars of protests from the Cantonites!).
I think Poborsky *will* prove to be Utd's best buy of the summer
however a certain David Beckham stands in his way. Beckham is not
quite up to the central midfield role, although ultimately I see it as
his best position. Obviously he's playing too well to be dropped so
Fergie is compromising by playing him wide on the right. Poborsky's
time will come - he's too good to have as a "squad-player" hence my
suggestion that he could be used as a right wing-back. Also, I am yet
to be convinced by Nicky Butt - a player with the attitude of Paul Ince
but sadly lacking Ince's talent. If Fergie presists with the back 3,
a midfield 5 of Poborsky, Beckham, Keane, Giggs and Phillip Neville,
with Cantona and Cole upfront looks pretty darn good to me. Whether
Fergie will think so, remains to be seen.
|
32.7075 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Thu Sep 12 1996 12:55 | 26 |
| Well despite the garbage writing in this morning papers I don't think
Utd did too bad last night. Losing 1-0 away in Juventus is not exactly
a disgrace (even if it was actually 2-0) and Utd will have learnt a
great deal from the trip. Both goals where pretty much give aways and
on another night the Great Dane would have saved both of them.
The back four played pretty well but in front of that no one except
Maclair when he can on created much. I think some of the blame lies on
the shape chosen by Ferguson particularly in the first half. Cantona
alone up front is crazy. He is no centre forward and needs to play
along side or behind the main striker. Poborski and Cruff were shite
and seem to be far to lazy to make anything happen. Did Poborski make
a single tackle? Giggs and Cruff did not have a clue how to play
together and often they ended up a couple of feet apart making the
same runs. Fergusson was right to take of one of them but it should
have been Cruff.
A mid field general was clearly needed. Until Maclair can on the lads
really struggled to get any movement going. Maclair created some moves
which if Cantona had been more sharp could have threatened the goal.
All in all though a good experience for them all and it should help
them develop.
Rgds, Steve.
|
32.7076 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Thu Sep 12 1996 13:07 | 6 |
| Sorry Steve, but I must differ. United, by all accounts were humped,
good and proper. I only saw the paltry hi-lites that STV showed and
after the match they said that it didn't show the gulf in class between
the sides....
Ray....
|
32.7077 | Juve 1 Utd 0 | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Sep 12 1996 13:29 | 30 |
| Ray, how on earth can you differ with someone's opinion if you didn't
even see the game ?!?!
I think those that watched the game will agree that Utd were outplayed
in the first half. Juve's workrate was fantastic and Utd's midfield
didn't have a chance to settle on the ball. The starting formation was
predictable and was the one used to good effect at the Sheep on
Saturday. Problem being that Juve are a class above anything Utd face
in the Premier League, especially in defence, and Utd's forwards
struggled to cope with the pace and strength of Juve's back four. I
agree with Steve's comments re: Poborsky who seemed totally lost.
In the 2nd half Fergie changed things around and brought Choccy on to
replace Giggs - this "astute" substitution triggered a whole stream of
expletives from yours truely however the boy done good. Utd were a far
better team in the 2nd half and looked far more composed on the ball.
1-0 was a fair result, perhaps slightly flattering to Utd - for the
life of me I don't know why that 1st "goal" was disallowed. However
Utd will learn from this. Remember that players like Neville, Beckham,
Butt, Poborsky, Cruyff etc are all still young and learning their
trade. I also hope that Fergie learns from this. The tactics weren't
great - Cantona should *never* be played as a lone striker in European
games. However, I do think that this was partly due to the absence of
Keane in midfield. Fergie tried to pack the midfield, knowing he was
lacking a true ball-winner. Keane will (hopefully) enable Fergie to
play Cantona in his more favoured position which will give the team a
better balance.
Ever optimistic ......
|
32.7078 | That fighting talk Ray... | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Thu Sep 12 1996 13:53 | 17 |
| Howard I want to see you outside in the car park now! You never even
saw the match and your are disagreeing with me! Ray do you actually
believe what is said and writing in the media?
Utd lost 1-0 away to the current champions of Europe. That is not
getting humped. If this was a 2 leg home and away match the media
would be singing Utd praises and saying what a good job they did away
from home. Indeed Utd will have a good chance of winning the Old
Trafford match and then it's back to all square.
This is not the best start they could have had but I'll take it.
Rgds, Steve.
PS. and if you what that ECO signed of Howard you better start showing
some respect! 8*)
|
32.7079 | Nothing wrong with 1-0 away from home against the Euro champs.... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Sep 12 1996 14:09 | 23 |
| >Ray, how on earth can you differ with someone's opinion if you didn't
>even see the game ?!?!
Agreed. I was actually there last night (in the company of 5 Juve fans)
and most agreed that United gave at least as good as they got in the
second half. Give this team another 10 games to straighten a few things
out (I agree that Cantona can't play the lone centre forward role, and
Keane was missed) and they could rally do something in the Champions
League.
As for the "difference in class", I don't think you can argue with the
likes of Cantona, Cruyff, Giggs, Poborsky and Beckham. If anything,
United might need to stiffen up the midfield with a few "water
carriers". Juventus, on the other hand, are a very well-organised team
of hard workers (Conte, Deschamps, Di Livio, Porrini, Pessotto). The
hilarious thing is that the British press/public always feel they have
to put down these sort of players when they figure in our teams (viz.
Paul Ince, Andy Townsend, David Batty...the list is endless). Sounds
like a no-win situation to me!
More later (time permitting)...
Dom
|
32.7080 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Sep 12 1996 14:38 | 7 |
| I see the little boys were taught how to play by the real men of
football last night.
(stir,stir).
|
32.7081 | New ideas not players are what's needed | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Sep 12 1996 14:53 | 36 |
| Maybe it's time English clubs started investing in foreign managers
rather than foreign players.
Last night Juve worked bloody hard. First to every ball , always running
off the ball to give themselves space once they received a pass and seldom
if ever giving the ball away easily. In contrast United looked static.
Players stood still and waited for the pass , by the time they got it there
were 3 Juve players around them and they were under pressure. The breaks out
of defence looked lethargic. Nobody in the United team wanted to take responsibility.
They gave the impression of wanting to get rid of the ball asap rather than create
opportunities. European football is different now to what it was when Liverpool
dominated in the 80's. Milan along with others instigated the new order. When
you don't have the ball you work bloody hard to get it back and when you do have
the ball you don't give it away easily. Foreign teams don't sit deep anymore waiting
for the attack nor do they pass the ball between the midfield and defence for half an
hour at a time. As a matter of fact Juve looked more English than the English themselves
last night( except their close passing was better) A goal onthe break , hastling for the
ball all the time...
Johnson looked weak as did Neville. Neither their
physical strength or speed compared to that of the Juve defenders. Butt wasn't up to being
all alone in the centre and Cantona was wasted. No player made an effort to create space
for himself , no player ever seemed to have time on the ball. As Dom said you can't
argue with the quality of player in United's team but the tactics and fitness and workrate of
the team can be questioned. I've never been a fan of Ferguson and never will regardless of
what he has done for United. I still believe Cantona deserves more credit that anyone for
the current success. And lets face it "Fergies babes" won on default last season. They won not
because they were so good but because the opposition were so mediocre. What United and English
football needs is Fabio Capello. There's the man to bring European glory to United and make
the English league more competitive.
Capello for the Dublin Dons is what I say.
More rambling editorial to follow...
Peter
|
32.7082 | Peter's Prose reset to 80 chars | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Sep 12 1996 15:24 | 41 |
32.7083 | Always look on the bright side... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Sep 12 1996 16:10 | 16 |
| You write some intelligent stuff, Peter, even if most of it is beyond
the 80th column! However, while I agree with some of your points, I think
this particular piece is slightly OTT (still, thanks for sparing
us the classic Amurrican "it's time to wake up and smell the coffee!"
phrase!).
Actually, I thought your comments were very accurate if taken in the
context of the first half only. United bucked their ideas up in the
second half and sprayed the ball around very nicely indeed for a team
with 5/6 players below the age of 32. Also, if Fergie's learned one
thing from last night, it's that there's no need to bother with a 5-man
defence: Nevill, Pallister (excellent), Johnsen and Irwin coped very
well indeed, and the defence would also have had more cover from
midifeld had that psycho Irishman been playing.
Dom
|
32.7084 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Sep 12 1996 16:31 | 23 |
| > Actually, I thought your comments were very accurate if taken in the
> context of the first half only. United bucked their ideas up in the
> second half and sprayed the ball around very nicely indeed for a team
> with 5/6 players below the age of 32. Also, if Fergie's learned one
^^
Is this what you meant Dom ? Neville, Pallister, Johnsen, Beckham,
Butt, Poborsky, Cruyff, Giggs and Cantona are all under 32. Now, if
you meant 22 .........
I too would agree with most of Peter's note. I would like to think
that Utd won the league on merit and not by default, but I don't
subscribe to the view that the English Premier League is on a par with
the top European leagues. I think it's easy to get carried away with
performances like Utd's 4-0 win on Saturday - the press certainly add
to the hype of the wonder-kids and how unbeatable/unstoppable Utd are.
Like Dom, I think Utd are close and I also believe that they have
improved considerably over the past 2-3 years. Whether they are
good/experienced enough to qualify from the group will depend on, imo,
the fitness of Keane and the growing understanding between Pallister
and Johnsen.
So Dom, what's all this I hear about the after-match trouble ?
|
32.7085 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Thu Sep 12 1996 16:56 | 16 |
| .7077, Dave & Steve....
I reserve the right to slag ManU off in any way that I please, so
there...NYAH! Anyway, I was right and the media agree with me....
To summarise, Juventus were....
a) fitter
b) faster
c) stronger and, most importantly....
d) better
Can't say fairer than that....
Ray....
|
32.7086 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Sep 12 1996 17:07 | 6 |
| >Anyway, I was right and the media agree with me....
No Ray - I think that some of the media claimed that Juventus were by
far the better team, and you chose to agree with them. A subtle
difference methinks. Anyway, what does a QPR supporter know about
football ?!?!?!??!?!
|
32.7087 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Sep 12 1996 17:36 | 36 |
| >Is this what you meant Dom ? Neville, Pallister, Johnsen, Beckham,
>Butt, Poborsky, Cruyff, Giggs and Cantona are all under 32. Now, if
>you meant 22 .........
Er..yes (I should think Brian McClair's the only one who doesn't come
into that category!). That's what you get for hurrying off a note when
it's time to go to lunch!
>but I don't subscribe to the view that the English Premier League is on
>a par with the top European leagues.
This is exactly where I *disagree*. I think the only league that is
definitely superior to the Premiership is the Italian Serie A, and even
that gap is destined to close once the top foreign players are fully
integrated and used in the right capacity (witness Poborsky last night,
who looked half the player he was in EC96). Remember Italian football
won nothing for 2/3 years after the arrival of Falcao, Platini and co.
I don't think we'll be seeing another United team with Cruyff + Giggs +
Poborsky, which is really a bit of a luxury. Butt did a great job on
Zidane last night (goal apart), and a fit Roy Keane together with an
out-and-out centre-forward (Andy Cole? Ahem...) might have made all
the difference in the second half yesterday.
Maybe I was just in an optimistic mood yesterday, but I felt quite
disappointed when the final whistle went. Juventus seemed to be fading
and United looked to be finding a lot more space. Still, fair result.
Re: Fabio Capello. I don't think he's done anything to prove he's a
great manager. I like him as a person (sporting, gracious in defeat,
etc.), but I lost count of the number of games last season that
Weah/Savicevic pulled out of the fire when Milan were looking pretty
average. He's also in a bit of a fix at Real Madrid, isn't he?
Dom
|
32.7088 | | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | They think it's pavlova..... | Thu Sep 12 1996 17:39 | 10 |
| FWIW I thought Man Utd gave the ball away an incredible amount
of times for a team playing in the Champions League. Far too often
the ball was hit to an opponent or simply into empty space - any side
in this league will punish them for this, not just Juve. Poborsky
had a dreadful game and Cruyff looked the player he is - average.
Zidane looks class and Boksic was a real handful - funny neither
really starred in Euro'96.
Andy
|
32.7089 | Why...was there anything else? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Sep 12 1996 17:50 | 22 |
| >So Dom, what's all this I hear about the after-match trouble ?
All I heard, Dave, was that an English fan was stabbed in the hand in a
Turin bar, and the culprit had got away by the time the police arrived
on the scene (source: Italian teletext).
Anti-English feeling is still rife in Turin (for obvious reasons) and I
suspect this had something to do with it. There was no hassle
whatsoever at the stadium last night, though I must say I was amazed at
the booing/whistling of Andy Cole every time he received the ball; I
don't recall ever hearing a whole stadium booing as one. I even
commented on it to the guy sitting next to me (a Neapolitan) and all he
did was stare back at me with an amazed look as if to say: "Well, he's
black, isn't he?"
Come to think of it, Juventus have had problems with this before.
Junior, the Brazilian, actually had a bunch of bananas hurled in his
face as he came out of the tunnel for a Torino-Juve derby a few years
back.
Dom
remarked about
|
32.7090 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Sep 12 1996 18:52 | 33 |
| > FWIW I thought Man Utd gave the ball away an incredible amount
> of times for a team playing in the Champions League. Far too often
> the ball was hit to an opponent or simply into empty space - any side
> in this league will punish them for this, not just Juve. Poborsky
> had a dreadful game and Cruyff looked the player he is - average.
I think the initial observation is dead right - Utd gave the ball away
far too much. However I think that was down to a combination of 2
factors : Utd were lacking Keane in midfield, and Juve have some
fantastic players in their midfield. Consequently, the Utd defenders
were left with no option but to sometimes bypass the midfield and hoof
it straight to Cantona - a tactic which failed miserably. Not every
side will be as good as Juve in this area and I believe Utd will have
greater success against the "lesser" (!!!) sides in the group.
I think that part of the problem here is the false expectations raised
by media hype about Utd. Utd are a good team and they do have some
good youngsters, but they are not the formidable/unstoppable side that
some newspapers/football experts would have you believe. Hanson and
Lineker were waxing lyrically following Utd's demolition of the Sheep
and worked themselves into a positive frenzy. Let's face facts - the
Sheep are a very poor side at the moment and that kind of game is no
preparation for last night's experience. Hence my earlier comments
regarding the gap between the Premier League and the "top" European
Leagues.
Utd will improve in this tournament and I do think they have the
quality within the side to progress to the next stage. I do not think
they are quite at the Juve, Milan, Inter, Parma level and we should not
be fooled into thinking that they are .... YET !
Just my opinion ......
|
32.7091 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Thu Sep 12 1996 19:04 | 30 |
| >> .7077, Dave & Steve....
>>
>> I reserve the right to slag ManU off in any way that I please, so
>> there...NYAH! Anyway, I was right and the media agree with me....
>>
>> To summarise, Juventus were....
>>
>> a) fitter
>> b) faster
>> c) stronger and, most importantly....
>> d) better
>>
>> Can't say fairer than that....
>>
>> Ray....
Ray,
You're an old trollop with a brain no bigger than Vinny Jones's. On the night
Juventus did play harder and faster and actually "more English" whilst Utd
played more laid back football more typical of European teams. But there was
not a huge gulf between the two sides like you and the Fleet Street morons are
saying. Stop watching and worrying about also rans like QPR and enjoy the skill
of a team like Utd.
Another night with one or two changes Utd could have drawn or won and I'm sure
they believe that they will do so at Old Trafford.
Rgds, Steve.
|
32.7092 | | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Sep 12 1996 19:17 | 11 |
|
I don't know where the gloom and doom is coming from. I didn't see the
game due to being exiled in Massachusetts, but "when I were a lad", a
1-0 defeat away to Juventus was almost seen as a victory. If this were
the old knockout format, I'd be expecting Man U to proceed to the next
round after "the home leg".....suppose that makes a big difference
these days in the Champions Cup.
Anyhoo....good luck with the rest of the competition.
Timmy
|
32.7093 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Thu Sep 12 1996 19:32 | 6 |
| .7091
Typical of the new breed of glory-hunting ManU suppporters who have been
following them for 5 minutes, they think they know it all....
Ray....
|
32.7094 | since the mid sixties pal! | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Thu Sep 12 1996 19:44 | 9 |
| .7093
5 minutes, 5 Minutes, 5 MINUTES. I'll be round to you desk in 5
bleeding minutes you brainless eejit.
You are a complete and utter! You never even saw the match and you
have the audacity to sit there and write that flapdoddle about the
great Man U. Get your sleeves rolled up I'm on me way over......
|
32.7095 | | CHEFS::SWANM | | Thu Sep 12 1996 19:58 | 5 |
| Who was it that said Man U could have drawn or won the match on another
night ? Presumably on this "other night" they would have to have at
least one decent shot on goal.
Michael.
|
32.7096 | Three points are three points... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Sep 12 1996 20:23 | 17 |
| >I don't know where the gloom and doom is coming from. I didn't see the
>game due to being exiled in Massachusetts, but "when I were a lad", a
>1-0 defeat away to Juventus was almost seen as a victory. If this were
>the old knockout format, I'd be expecting Man U to proceed to the next
>round after "the home leg".....suppose that makes a big difference
>these days in the Champions Cup.
Interesting that, Timmy. I remember being mildly surprised at the roar
of approval with which the Juve fans greeted the final whistle. You
wouldn't normally expect the reigning European champions to be
satisfied with a 1-0 home win. Then again, I'd be prepared to bet that
goal difference will be of little or no importance in this group.
I dunno, maybe they've adjusted to this Champions League thing
quicker than we have...
Dom
|
32.7097 | Another rant | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Sep 12 1996 20:33 | 49 |
| I concur with the honourable and respected members Edwards
and Turner.
The performance did improve in the second half and the
onslaught did abate but what I would still point to is
the fact that United did not have a shot on target all
night and Juve missed some sitters. I know that it is
unrealistic to compare Utd. with Juve , Milan etc... but
that is what we should be doing.
It isn't good enough to accept the inferiority and that I
suppose is what I am really getting at. Man. U are probably
the biggest club in Europe , bar none , they have the money
, they have the players but what they don't have IMO is the
management. Dom rightly points out that Capelo isn't doing
too well at Real and yes maybe he did ride his luck a bit but
in his time he lead Milan to 2 championships and the European
Cup. I simply believe that English football needs some fresh
ideas. What pisses me off is this talk of "European Football"
and how English clubs aren't used to the style etc... As
I've mentioned before ,and correct me if I'm wrong, but as
far as I can see current European football is English football
only faster with more intensity and skill. To be honest (and I do
believe this) I think the current change in Italy came about
somewhat due to the success of the Irish team from '88 to '90.
Take a look at how Milan with Sachi altered their style in this
time and their subsequent dominance of European football. He took
the best total footballers in the world and built probably the
best club team ever. Even today Milan are the same. Take Weah's
goal on Sunday. He was back defending that's how he was there to
pickup the ball in the first place( and Milan were 2 up at the
time). There were times when it was confusing whether it was
Desaille or Weah making tackles because thay both worked so hard
up and down the pitch.
Ferguson to me is naive. He made the mistake of trying to man mark
Romario with Paul Parker and he tries to play Cantona as a lone
striker he played May on the wing. He buys Cole who is a goal poacher
not the typical type of United striker a la Hughes etc... I think it is
evident now that to prove himself he must win the Champions league.
It is the duty of the bigger clubs in England( Liverpool , Newcastle
,Arsenal) to storm out ahead , not to be content with winning
domestically where the competition isn't great , to dominate the
Premiership to an extent that the other clubs have to drag themselves
up a notch if they want to challenge. If a club truely wants to compete
and win the Champions league they should be winning the Premiership by 20
points. These clubs really need to push themselves on a weekly basis not
just for a win but for complete dominance.
this has gone on longer that I expected...
Peter.
|
32.7098 | African or European Swallow ? | CHEFS::16.42.144.104::Mad | You'd do it for Randolf Scott | Fri Sep 13 1996 18:30 | 18 |
| ref Last.
I agree, though I'm not sure that all euro clubs are playing the english
style. As far as I can tell the style is to hoof the long ball and expect the
striker to run his ass off, chasing sh*t balls all night.
I thought that Man U looked a little suspect the other night, they may be
poised to annex the league (?), but they looked a little lost. Beckham/Cantona
may be good, but they need to be fed something. Poborsky looked outclassed,
though Irwin looked as solid as ever.
Mad
Non-Man U supporter
|
32.7099 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Sep 13 1996 19:37 | 6 |
32.7100 | ready for the toilet | VYGER::ROBBK | | Sat Sep 14 1996 14:01 | 5 |
32.7101 | dont count them points yet | SSMPRD::DGIBBONS | go on the ton | Mon Sep 16 1996 15:46 | 10 |
32.7102 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Sep 16 1996 19:49 | 13 |
32.7103 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Sep 16 1996 20:03 | 16 |
32.7104 | You don't find many Jason Lee types in the Premiership either ;-) | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Sep 16 1996 20:07 | 20 |
32.7105 | Where's your pineapple ..... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Sep 16 1996 20:21 | 33 |
32.7106 | It all depends on who does the supposing... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Sep 16 1996 20:39 | 6 |
32.7107 | Mancwatch Update | CHEFS::PANES | hardbodies? Mmmm...yes please | Tue Sep 17 1996 20:37 | 6 |
32.7108 | | VYGER::ROBBK | | Wed Sep 18 1996 23:44 | 1 |
32.7109 | same old same old | CHEFS::PANES | hardbodies? Mmmm...yes please | Thu Sep 19 1996 12:56 | 4 |
32.7110 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K | Thu Sep 19 1996 13:02 | 6 |
32.7111 | Lock him up...for his own good and society's safety | CHEFS::PANES | If I could talk, I'd tell you | Thu Sep 19 1996 13:11 | 10 |
32.7112 | Train-spotting perhaps ....... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Sep 19 1996 13:40 | 9 |
32.7113 | Don't shoot the messenger | CHEFS::PANES | If I could talk, I'd tell you | Thu Sep 19 1996 13:56 | 32 |
32.7114 | Staying in Touch | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Sep 23 1996 22:43 | 9 |
32.7115 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Well its not Carlton Palmer then.... | Wed Sep 25 1996 12:41 | 8 |
32.7116 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Well its not Carlton Palmer then.... | Thu Sep 26 1996 02:11 | 14 |
32.7117 | | TYCHE::HERIBERT | | Thu Sep 26 1996 11:26 | 13 |
32.7118 | When he gets the ball, he does **** all | CHEFS::PANES | m|o|r|i|b|u|n|d | Thu Sep 26 1996 12:44 | 4 |
32.7119 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Well its not Carlton Palmer then.... | Thu Sep 26 1996 12:52 | 19 |
32.7120 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Thu Sep 26 1996 13:02 | 10 |
32.7121 | I'll watch Rapid - Manchester in December because of good performance of Manchester | TYCHE::HERIBERT | | Thu Sep 26 1996 14:26 | 11 |
32.7122 | Still expect Juve and ManU to qualify... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Sep 26 1996 14:29 | 10 |
32.7123 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Thu Sep 26 1996 14:40 | 19 |
32.7124 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Thu Sep 26 1996 15:08 | 4 |
32.7125 | | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Sep 26 1996 15:29 | 16 |
32.7126 | After some info from you Man Utd Guys | CHEFS::16.39.224.125::Mad | You'd do it for Randolf Scott | Mon Sep 30 1996 15:30 | 9 |
32.7127 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Oct 01 1996 13:11 | 16 |
32.7128 | time to play by the rules | VYGER::ROBBK | | Wed Oct 02 1996 11:42 | 4 |
32.7129 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Oct 02 1996 13:27 | 8 |
32.7130 | relegate the evil ones | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Wed Oct 02 1996 14:12 | 5 |
32.7131 | Game for a laugh... I think not.... | RDGENG::MORRELL | Well its not Carlton Palmer then.... | Wed Oct 02 1996 14:48 | 17 |
32.7132 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Well its not Carlton Palmer then.... | Wed Oct 02 1996 14:52 | 9 |
32.7133 | Man utd cheats! | VYGER::ROBBK | | Wed Oct 02 1996 15:32 | 2 |
32.7134 | this toothache is down to them too... | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Wed Oct 02 1996 18:07 | 7 |
32.7135 | what rhymes with Hank ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Oct 02 1996 21:13 | 14 |
32.7136 | Not too busy for a little advive.....what rhymes with ROBB though!?!? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Wed Oct 02 1996 21:21 | 6 |
32.7137 | Conspiracy run wild.. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Wed Oct 02 1996 21:41 | 26 |
32.7138 | Barking mad or what???? | CHEFS::PANES | Say it with mousemats | Fri Oct 04 1996 13:56 | 11 |
32.7139 | God visits Ireland | ILOV02::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Oct 04 1996 22:00 | 8 |
32.7140 | That's the entrepreneur in me coming out... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Oct 07 1996 12:42 | 13 |
32.7141 | Cole has a break | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Mon Oct 07 1996 12:56 | 8 |
32.7142 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Well its not Carlton Palmer then.... | Mon Oct 07 1996 13:15 | 9 |
32.7143 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Mon Oct 07 1996 13:32 | 4 |
32.7144 | No Coal till December | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Oct 07 1996 22:03 | 10 |
32.7145 | A couple of bits off IRN | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Tue Oct 08 1996 17:28 | 37 |
32.7146 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Wed Oct 09 1996 17:26 | 21 |
32.7147 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Wed Oct 09 1996 17:44 | 13 |
32.7148 | re .1746.....gag... | CHEFS::PANES | Sweet catatonia | Wed Oct 09 1996 19:28 | 0 |
32.7149 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Oct 09 1996 19:58 | 9 |
32.7150 | | CHEFS::PANES | Sweet catatonia | Wed Oct 09 1996 20:23 | 22 |
32.7151 | Not Choccy,Butty or Merdey | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Oct 10 1996 21:04 | 13 |
32.7152 | I'm sure Freud would make something of it. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Thu Oct 10 1996 21:07 | 8 |
32.7153 | go liverpool | VYGER::ROBBK | | Fri Oct 11 1996 13:16 | 2 |
32.7154 | Yawn | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Oct 11 1996 15:13 | 6 |
32.7155 | p*ss off yourself | VYGER::ROBBK | | Fri Oct 11 1996 15:28 | 7 |
32.7156 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Fri Oct 11 1996 15:34 | 1 |
32.7157 | And I think Everton fans would disagree with your feeble point! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Fri Oct 11 1996 16:03 | 8 |
32.7158 | Why am I bothering? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Fri Oct 11 1996 16:09 | 1 |
32.7159 | | WSTENG::SYS_132894 | | Fri Oct 11 1996 16:52 | 11 |
32.7160 | chelsea,who | VYGER::ROBBK | | Fri Oct 11 1996 18:40 | 3 |
32.7161 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Fri Oct 11 1996 18:52 | 3 |
32.7162 | Stop Press.....News interupts flow of crap! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Fri Oct 11 1996 19:50 | 40 |
32.7163 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Fri Oct 11 1996 20:37 | 13 |
32.7164 | United Stuiff the Scousers :-) | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Oct 14 1996 21:58 | 22 |
32.7165 | stop kicking and play! | VYGER::ROBBK | | Tue Oct 15 1996 13:11 | 3 |
32.7166 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue Oct 15 1996 14:46 | 17 |
32.7167 | Please read again | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Oct 15 1996 17:11 | 15 |
32.7168 | Latest | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Oct 16 1996 21:44 | 7 |
32.7169 | Hard earned win... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Oct 17 1996 16:29 | 14 |
32.7170 | Fenerbahce (+ Allah) 0 ManU 2 | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Oct 17 1996 17:07 | 40 |
32.7171 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Oct 17 1996 17:37 | 16 |
32.7172 | | RDGENG::YERKESS | bring me sunshine in your smile | Thu Oct 17 1996 17:50 | 15 |
32.7173 | Thank heavens the gods were with us! | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Oct 17 1996 18:00 | 29 |
32.7174 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Oct 17 1996 18:03 | 22 |
32.7175 | Sticks and stones... | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Oct 17 1996 18:08 | 5 |
32.7176 | | CHEFS::PANES | sex without strings - just ropes | Thu Oct 17 1996 18:25 | 35 |
32.7177 | QED!!!! | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Oct 17 1996 18:29 | 6 |
32.7178 | | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Oct 17 1996 21:38 | 8 |
32.7179 | The wailing and gnashing of teeth is deafening... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Oct 17 1996 21:46 | 27 |
32.7180 | | TYCHE::HERIBERT | | Fri Oct 18 1996 11:40 | 12 |
32.7181 | | CHEFS::PANES | sex without strings - just ropes | Fri Oct 18 1996 13:00 | 11 |
32.7182 | Hmmm Deja something | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Fri Oct 18 1996 14:54 | 10 |
32.7183 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Fri Oct 18 1996 14:56 | 3 |
32.7184 | | MILE::JENKINS | | Fri Oct 18 1996 16:54 | 14 |
32.7185 | Grimsby is your Istanbul! | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Oct 18 1996 18:58 | 16 |
32.7186 | Oh Dear | CHEFS::JOHNSTONE_P | Roughyeds Revenge | Mon Oct 21 1996 12:21 | 5 |
32.7187 | Taggart, there's been a mirder! | RDGENG::MORRELL | Well its not Carlton Palmer then.... | Mon Oct 21 1996 13:00 | 14 |
32.7188 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Mon Oct 21 1996 13:12 | 8 |
32.7189 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Oct 21 1996 13:27 | 4 |
32.7190 | Failing to score against N'castle was probably more embarrassing! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Mon Oct 21 1996 13:50 | 24 |
32.7191 | Taggart said it was 'Just a Blip.' | RDGENG::MORRELL | Well its not Carlton Palmer then.... | Mon Oct 21 1996 13:52 | 9 |
32.7192 | What colour shirts were they wearing??? | CHEFS::PANES | Blimey Caff, we've ad a wight wesult | Mon Oct 21 1996 13:55 | 0 |
32.7193 | Nuff said! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Mon Oct 21 1996 14:00 | 1 |
32.7194 | | RDGENG::YERKESS | bring me sunshine in your smile | Mon Oct 21 1996 14:14 | 17 |
32.7195 | Swindon are animals | CHEFS::PANES | Blimey Caff, we've ad a wight wesult | Tue Oct 22 1996 13:17 | 4 |
32.7196 | Portsmouth are scoundrels, Leicester are charlatans... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Oct 22 1996 13:25 | 7 |
32.7197 | | CHEFS::PANES | South London - Cheeky as F | Tue Oct 22 1996 13:39 | 16 |
32.7198 | ...and Sheedy's goal in the '90 World Cup! | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Oct 22 1996 13:45 | 6 |
32.7199 | Leicester away in the next round | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Oct 24 1996 16:14 | 6 |
32.7200 | The Time is 5 past Schmeichel | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Oct 25 1996 22:14 | 14 |
32.7201 | White or grey shirts? | MSAM00::ROBERTLIM | | Sun Oct 27 1996 19:00 | 7 |
32.7202 | crap pun alert | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Sun Oct 27 1996 21:17 | 6 |
32.7203 | | CHEFS::PANES | Something for the weekend? | Mon Oct 28 1996 14:55 | 12 |
32.7204 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Mon Oct 28 1996 15:23 | 7 |
32.7205 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | You're a tiiiiiger... Roooaaaaaar. | Mon Oct 28 1996 16:56 | 9 |
32.7206 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Oct 28 1996 17:31 | 24 |
32.7207 | Onto more important business ..... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Oct 28 1996 18:05 | 1 |
32.7208 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | You're a tiiiiiger... Roooaaaaaar. | Mon Oct 28 1996 20:23 | 10 |
32.7209 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | You're a tiiiiiger... Roooaaaaaar. | Tue Oct 29 1996 00:32 | 8 |
32.7210 | in the words of Bjork | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Oct 29 1996 20:31 | 2 |
32.7211 | The Big Dane has a sore Back | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Oct 29 1996 21:41 | 18 |
32.7212 | a face like a baboon's arse. | CHEFS::PANES | Something for the weekend? | Wed Oct 30 1996 13:12 | 5 |
32.7213 | Bringing up the rear... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Wed Oct 30 1996 13:52 | 15 |
32.7214 | 3 in a row 96.96 and 96 | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Oct 31 1996 12:13 | 14 |
32.7215 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Oct 31 1996 12:35 | 7 |
32.7216 | What a load of Bolic | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Oct 31 1996 13:30 | 13 |
32.7217 | | TYCHE::HERIBERT | | Thu Oct 31 1996 13:49 | 7 |
32.7218 | Indeed!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Thu Oct 31 1996 14:16 | 10 |
32.7219 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Thu Oct 31 1996 14:22 | 25 |
32.7220 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Thu Oct 31 1996 19:54 | 11 |
32.7221 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Fri Nov 01 1996 11:58 | 7 |
32.7222 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Surf Dudes with Attitude. | Mon Nov 04 1996 12:45 | 7 |
32.7223 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Reservoir Mod | Mon Nov 04 1996 12:48 | 4 |
32.7224 | Ferguson's Luck has run out. | XSTACY::ulrika.ilo.dec.com::PHAYDEN | NeoMaxiZoonDweebi | Mon Nov 04 1996 13:33 | 11 |
32.7225 | a run of eight halves | CHEFS::PANES | Fergie..or may I call you slut? | Mon Nov 04 1996 19:22 | 8 |
32.7226 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue Nov 05 1996 11:15 | 4 |
32.7227 | The latest from O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Nov 05 1996 21:01 | 21 |
32.7228 | Just asking(y). | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | D'you want some? | Tue Nov 05 1996 21:20 | 8 |
32.7229 | eyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Nov 06 1996 11:17 | 8 |
32.7230 | 10 Years with Alex | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Nov 06 1996 11:26 | 6 |
32.7231 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Reservoir Mod | Wed Nov 06 1996 13:48 | 6 |
32.7232 | Is that a red mist I see ?? | CHEFS::16.42.144.213::Mad | You'd do it for Randolf Scott | Thu Nov 07 1996 17:48 | 5 |
32.7233 | How much!!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Tue Nov 12 1996 21:08 | 24 |
32.7234 | Posted on request. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Give the Antichrist a cigarette. | Wed Nov 13 1996 14:45 | 13 |
32.7235 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Wed Nov 13 1996 15:06 | 4 |
32.7236 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Give the Antichrist a cigarette. | Wed Nov 13 1996 15:12 | 3 |
32.7237 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Reservoir Mod | Wed Nov 13 1996 15:45 | 10 |
32.7238 | Latest News | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Nov 13 1996 16:35 | 7 |
32.7239 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Surf Dudes with Attitude. | Wed Nov 13 1996 17:31 | 6 |
32.7240 | It's all gone horribly wrong .... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Nov 18 1996 12:28 | 23 |
32.7241 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Thu Nov 21 1996 12:00 | 11 |
32.7242 | Head still in bucket, Ray? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Thu Nov 21 1996 12:41 | 32 |
32.7243 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Thu Nov 21 1996 12:47 | 26 |
32.7244 | Here's to a speedy recovery, Ray... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Thu Nov 21 1996 12:52 | 9 |
32.7245 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Thu Nov 21 1996 13:08 | 7 |
32.7246 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Thu Nov 21 1996 13:17 | 17 |
32.7247 | Go.. Go.. Rapid! | RDGENG::MORRELL | Surf Dudes with Attitude. | Thu Nov 21 1996 16:05 | 30 |
32.7248 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Nov 21 1996 16:13 | 8 |
32.7249 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Surf Dudes with Attitude. | Thu Nov 21 1996 16:19 | 5 |
32.7250 | | TYCHE::HERIBERT | | Thu Nov 21 1996 16:49 | 5 |
32.7251 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Surf Dudes with Attitude. | Thu Nov 21 1996 17:37 | 8 |
32.7252 | | TYCHE::HERIBERT | | Thu Nov 21 1996 18:38 | 3 |
32.7253 | Cheap Jibe | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | D'you want some? | Fri Nov 22 1996 11:42 | 11 |
32.7254 | | TYCHE::HERIBERT | | Fri Nov 22 1996 12:03 | 6 |
32.7255 | | TYCHE::HERIBERT | | Fri Nov 22 1996 14:21 | 6 |
32.7256 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Surf Dudes with Attitude. | Mon Nov 25 1996 12:21 | 17 |
32.7257 | Sarcasm alert... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Mon Nov 25 1996 12:56 | 8 |
32.7258 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Mon Nov 25 1996 14:27 | 9 |
32.7259 | old kid on the block :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Mon Nov 25 1996 14:38 | 14 |
32.7260 | Wit from Stockport County | MILE::JENKINS | | Mon Nov 25 1996 18:19 | 53 |
32.7261 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Nov 25 1996 18:34 | 6 |
32.7262 | YAWN | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Tue Nov 26 1996 11:58 | 7 |
32.7263 | | TYCHE::HERIBERT | | Tue Nov 26 1996 14:31 | 10 |
32.7264 | Peter the Great ( racist ) | CHEFS::PANES | Use by 29/11/96 | Tue Nov 26 1996 16:12 | 20 |
32.7265 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Nov 26 1996 16:58 | 15 |
32.7266 | Gone to the dogs... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Tue Nov 26 1996 17:27 | 11 |
32.7267 | | CHEFS::PANES | Use by 29/11/96 | Tue Nov 26 1996 18:33 | 16 |
32.7268 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Tue Nov 26 1996 19:25 | 15 |
32.7269 | | CHEFS::PANES | Use by 29/11/96 | Tue Nov 26 1996 19:55 | 15 |
32.7270 | Coke Cup Tonight | ILOV05::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Nov 27 1996 22:13 | 6 |
32.7271 | | CHEFS::UKFURNITURE | | Thu Nov 28 1996 11:30 | 1 |
32.7272 | | TYCHE::HERIBERT | | Thu Nov 28 1996 12:09 | 8 |
32.7273 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Thu Nov 28 1996 12:16 | 16 |
32.7274 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Nov 28 1996 12:40 | 18 |
32.7275 | Why throw away the chance of a UEFA place next season? | MILE::JENKINS | | Thu Nov 28 1996 20:08 | 7 |
32.7276 | Heskey looks a good one | ILOV05::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Nov 28 1996 21:19 | 14 |
32.7277 | | TYCHE::HERIBERT | | Tue Dec 03 1996 14:41 | 6 |
32.7278 | could get rough in this note tomorrow.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Wed Dec 04 1996 15:17 | 8 |
32.7279 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Wed Dec 04 1996 16:13 | 11 |
32.7280 | It's all on the Mancs to beat Rapid... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Wed Dec 04 1996 16:18 | 8 |
32.7281 | For that money my head could twisted 180... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Wed Dec 04 1996 18:43 | 12 |
32.7282 | SMALL CHANGE FOR JUVENTUS ? | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Wed Dec 04 1996 20:24 | 6 |
32.7283 | 9.15pm will tell the tale | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Dec 04 1996 21:28 | 8 |
32.7284 | Congratulation, Manchester | VNA03::HERIBERT | | Thu Dec 05 1996 10:31 | 31 |
32.7285 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Thu Dec 05 1996 13:03 | 16 |
32.7286 | | VNA03::HERIBERT | | Thu Dec 05 1996 13:11 | 5 |
32.7287 | A Very Good Team Performance | ILOV05::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Dec 05 1996 20:58 | 11 |
32.7288 | Couldn't have wished for better... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Fri Dec 06 1996 13:41 | 12 |
32.7289 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Fri Dec 06 1996 15:26 | 11 |
32.7290 | saves compared | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Fri Dec 06 1996 15:27 | 15 |
32.7291 | | VNA03::HERIBERT | | Fri Dec 06 1996 16:29 | 11 |
32.7292 | Euro Drinkies?!?!? | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Fri Dec 06 1996 17:12 | 8 |
32.7294 | | VNA03::HERIBERT | | Fri Dec 06 1996 17:29 | 10 |
32.7295 | | TYCHE::HERIBERT | | Mon Dec 09 1996 15:01 | 15 |
32.7296 | Return of Cole | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Dec 13 1996 15:13 | 5 |
32.7297 | imho | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Fri Dec 13 1996 18:16 | 5 |
32.7298 | Another Draw | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Dec 19 1996 16:07 | 8 |
32.7299 | Cole the Goal | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Dec 24 1996 16:51 | 12 |
32.7300 | Another 3 points | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Dec 27 1996 15:05 | 9 |
32.7301 | Report | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Dec 27 1996 22:27 | 77 |
32.7302 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Do you munch stump? | Mon Dec 30 1996 12:33 | 12 |
32.7303 | Report, United 1 Leeds 0 | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Dec 30 1996 15:06 | 108 |
32.7304 | 10 out of 12 aint bad | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Jan 03 1997 15:06 | 38 |
32.7305 | More Injuries | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Jan 06 1997 16:25 | 9 |
32.7306 | Save the Seagulls | CHEFS::SOUTHJ | Jonathan South | Tue Jan 07 1997 18:47 | 7 |
32.7307 | Latest News | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Jan 09 1997 16:16 | 22 |
32.7308 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jan 09 1997 16:31 | 10 |
32.7309 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | If it makes you happy... then why are you so sad? | Thu Jan 09 1997 17:59 | 13 |
32.7310 | I'm off.... | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Jan 09 1997 18:38 | 6 |
32.7311 | Another Real player... | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Jan 09 1997 20:24 | 6 |
32.7312 | OP delayed until Next Week | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Jan 09 1997 20:28 | 13 |
32.7313 | ? | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Thu Jan 09 1997 20:34 | 4 |
32.7314 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jan 10 1997 12:12 | 6 |
32.7315 | As long as he wasn't shopping for Bolton defenders! | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Fri Jan 10 1997 13:47 | 9 |
32.7316 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Fri Jan 10 1997 13:48 | 7 |
32.7317 | Write-only Noting? | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Fri Jan 10 1997 14:06 | 5 |
32.7318 | A good 3 points gained | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Jan 13 1997 15:14 | 6 |
32.7319 | Latest Transfer News | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Jan 13 1997 17:48 | 15 |
32.7320 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | | Mon Jan 13 1997 18:07 | 9 |
32.7321 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Mon Jan 13 1997 18:28 | 4 |
32.7322 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | | Mon Jan 13 1997 18:56 | 6 |
32.7323 | hello sweeties | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Mon Jan 13 1997 20:21 | 7 |
32.7324 | Berg ? | CHEFS::16.37.10.105::Mad | Open Fire, Number One !!! | Tue Jan 14 1997 11:39 | 25 |
32.7325 | YOU should be so lucky ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Jan 16 1997 20:23 | 10 |
32.7326 | Alex Factfile | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Jan 17 1997 19:47 | 37 |
32.7327 | Surely the "Fergie Fact-file" | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | D'you want some? | Mon Jan 20 1997 19:06 | 6 |
32.7328 | Were Ready | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Jan 21 1997 15:09 | 15 |
32.7329 | Saturday's Report | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Jan 21 1997 15:17 | 73 |
32.7330 | More Injuries, and a Cole inquiry | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Jan 22 1997 14:49 | 11 |
32.7331 | Tack alert | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Jan 22 1997 15:18 | 6 |
32.7332 | Fixture List | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Jan 22 1997 16:22 | 30 |
32.7333 | Vintage Paneso... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Wed Jan 22 1997 16:47 | 9 |
32.7334 | | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Jan 22 1997 18:40 | 3 |
32.7335 | Cole on Fire | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Jan 24 1997 17:03 | 7 |
| United beat Tranmere 3-2 in the Pointins Reserve League on Wednesday night.
Andy Cole scored twice, with Jordi Cruyff getting the other. Both are expected
to be involved tomorrow against Wimbledon in the cup. Tough game in prospect,
where hopefully home avantage will swing it. We play them again on Wednesday
in the league, where 3 points are more important.
|
32.7336 | | CHEFS::16.43.128.47::Mad | Open Fire, Number One !!! | Mon Jan 27 1997 15:29 | 15 |
| FOOTBALL
Eric Cantona will be suspended for two games after being booked in
Manchester United's one-all draw with Wimbledon on Saturday.
The controversial Frenchman got a yellow card for diving in the
Wimbledon penalty area.
It's Cantona's first suspension since being banned for his infamous
attack on a Crystal Palace supporter at Selhurst Park.
Off IRN
Mad
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32.7337 | Fair Result | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Jan 27 1997 16:21 | 14 |
| Eric will miss the next round of the cup if we beat Wimbledon in the replay.
He will also miss the Arsenal game on Feb 19th. If we lose in the replay he will
miss the game against Chelsea on Feb 22nd.
By all accounts a fair result on Saturday. Scholes scored for United in the 89th
minute, only for Wimbledon to come straight back and equalise through Robbie
Earle. United fielded without May, Johnsen, Pallister, Butt, Beckham, Neville(P)
all injured, and with Solskjaer on the bench, which was a suprise. Keane formed
a 3 man defence with Neville(G), and Chris Casper, while Michael Clegg made
his FA Cup debut at wing-back. We now meet again on Wednesday where a win
would put United top of the table, followed by a home game against Southampton
on Saturday. 6 points are a must from these two games. The cup replay is on
Tuesday Feb 4th, when 20,000 reds should pack into Selhurst.
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32.7338 | Injury Update | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Jan 28 1997 21:00 | 17 |
| From the Soccernet
Tuesday, January 28 1997
Manchester United hope to have David Beckham, Nicky Butt and Gary
Pallister back for tomorrow night's Premiership clash with Wimbledon at
Old Trafford.
Beckham has missed the last two games since injuring an ankle in
training, Butt has not played since New Year's Day, when he was hurt
during the draw with Aston Villa, and Pallister pulled out of Saturday's
FA Cup clash with Wimbledon 24 hours before the kick-off.
Manager Alex Ferguson is hoping all three will make it after a
weekend when seven regulars were ruled out of United's starting line-up.
|
32.7339 | Gone Top | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Jan 30 1997 11:41 | 10 |
| United go top of the league after an excellent 2-1 win against Wimbledon.
United fully deserved to win this game, but had to come from behind after
going 1-0 down to a Chris Perry goal after 61 minutes. Giggs equalised after
76 minutes with a back header from a Beckham corner. Cole the goal notched
the winner after the excellent Solskjaer had his volley saved. This made up
for two glaring misses he had earlier. Pallister, Beckham, and Solskjaer all
returned last night, with Casper, McClair, and Poborsky all dropping to the
bench. Southampton are next at O.T on Saturday.
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32.7340 | The world is back on it's axis | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Do you munch stump? | Thu Jan 30 1997 13:18 | 7 |
| The sun is shinning, the birds are singing and Utd are back in their
rightful place. What a splendid morning.
Love & Peace.
Steve.
|
32.7341 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jan 30 1997 13:26 | 9 |
| ..and for the first time this season they actually played well last
night. Young Clegg at right-back was excellent and seems to be a real
talent for the future and Neville and Pallister in the centre of defence
were solid, although Pallister looked as if he's taken another knock.
The real starts of the show though were Keane and Solskjaer. Keane was
awesome and at last seems to have shaken off the shadow of Paul Ince.
He dictates the play for Utd and has now become the key player in the
team. If he can stay suspension and injury-free, we might just be
celebrating in May again (fat chance then eh ?!!!!)
|
32.7342 | | CHEFS::UKFURNITURE | | Thu Jan 30 1997 13:27 | 2 |
| 'The sun is shinning'? What, up a drainpipe?
|
32.7343 | I thought the crossbar was going to go off injured! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Thu Jan 30 1997 14:12 | 9 |
| One interesting factet:- Ferguson has not played an unchanged team for
the last 35 games, using a total of 26 players. To stay there, or
thereabouts, and finally climb to the top is quite an achievement in
itself.
Stretch.
|
32.7344 | Choir Boy Video Nasty | CHEFS::WRAITHC | | Thu Jan 30 1997 15:29 | 12 |
| fair enough win, but the BBC commentator (Barry Davies ?) was just
about orgasmic whenever Solskjaer got near the ball - a budding romance
maybe ? - I think we should be told.
And then to suggest, as he did, that Giggs "directed" the ball into the
far corner of the net for the equaliser, when he plainly was just
helping it into the area, was crass. Kinnear's "That's what the posts and
the bar are there for" comment was priceless !
Cheers,
Colin
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32.7345 | Here it is | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Jan 30 1997 20:24 | 36 |
|
>> The sun is shinning, the birds are singing and Utd are back in their
>> rightful place. What a splendid morning.
SOCCER-FILE - LEAGUE TABLES - PREMIER LEAGUE
Up to and including Wednesday, January 29 1997
Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Manchester United 24 13 8 3 48 27 47
Arsenal 24 13 7 4 44 23 46
Liverpool 24 13 7 4 41 20 46
Newcastle United 24 12 6 6 46 27 42
Wimbledon 22 11 5 6 35 27 38
Chelsea 23 10 8 5 36 32 38
Aston Villa 24 10 6 8 31 25 36
Sheffield Wednesday 23 8 10 5 26 27 34
Tottenham Hotspur 23 9 4 10 26 31 31
Leeds United 24 8 5 11 21 27 29
Sunderland 24 7 8 9 23 31 29
Everton 24 7 7 10 32 38 28
Leicester City 23 7 6 10 22 31 27
Coventry City 24 6 8 10 23 33 26
Derby County 23 5 10 8 22 29 25
Blackburn Rovers 23 5 9 9 24 24 24
Nottingham Forest 24 5 8 11 23 38 23
West Ham United 23 5 7 11 19 30 22
Southampton 22 5 5 12 31 39 20
Middlesbrough 23 5 6 12 29 43 18
* Middlesbrough deducted three points for failing to field team
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32.7346 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Do you munch stump? | Fri Jan 31 1997 12:53 | 8 |
| As I said it's great to see Utd back at the top being a Utd supporter,
but it is also good to see that the top 6 clubs are all within 6
points if you assume the games in hand will be won.
It's going to a good end of season seeing who will be second to Utd.
Rgds, Steve.
|
32.7347 | Latest | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Sat Feb 01 1997 22:15 | 33 |
|
January
Sat 18 Coventry City A 2-0 Giggs, Solskjaer
Sat 25 Wimbledon H 1-1 Scholes (FA Cup 4th Round)
Wed 29 Wimbledon H 2-1 Giggs, Cole
February
Sat 1 Southampton H 2-1 Pallister, Cantona
Tue 4 Wimbledon A (Sky Live) (FA Cup 4th Round Replay)
Sat 15 Middlesbrough H (FA Cup 5)
Wed 19 Arsenal A (Sky Live)
Sat 22 Chelsea A
March
Sat 1 Coventry City H
Wed 5 Porto H (Euro Cup QF 1st Leg)
Sat 8 Sunderland A (FA Cup 6)
Sat 15 Sheff Wed H
Wed 19 Porto A (Euro Cup QF 2nd Leg)
Sat 22 Everton A
April
Sat 5 Derby County H
Sat 12 Blackburn A
Sat 19 Liverpool A
Wed 23 Newcastle H
May
Sat 3 Leicester City A
Sun 11 West Ham H
|
32.7348 | Fergie in Spain | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Feb 03 1997 22:13 | 13 |
| From the Net
Monday, February 3 1997
Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson was in Bilbao yesterday to
take a second look at Real Betis centre back Roberto Rios. The
24-year-old Spanish international has won rave reviews for his
performances for club and country this season and, after watching him
play against Real Valladolid last Monday, Ferguson decided Rios merited
another check. Real Betis beat Athletic Bilbao 3-0 to consolidate third
place in the Spanish League.
|
32.7349 | FA Cup Live on Sky Tonight | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Feb 04 1997 20:30 | 6 |
| The wombles tonight in the Cup. Difficult tie. Butt and Johnsen are expected
back. I'll be brave and go for a 2-1 win.
|
32.7350 | It is at Selhurst. | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Tue Feb 04 1997 20:37 | 7 |
| eerrr, who for Brian? Shouldn't that be 1-2 ?
Stretch.
|
32.7351 | Must be chelsea's year now...Please | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Wed Feb 05 1997 11:43 | 8 |
|
OOOcccchhh 1-0 To Wimbledon plus Vinny has a punch up with his own
player....
Nice effort by the blond dane thou...
Pj
|
32.7352 | No Complaints | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Feb 05 1997 11:53 | 7 |
| A 1-0 defeat in a very tight game last night. The Dons had the more clear
chances overall, but we still had enough chances to get something out of the
game. Some finish from big Pete, pity he was just off-side. An average team
performance, but take nothing away from the Dons. Top 4 teams in the league have
now exited in the 4th Round. Who's Cup now?????
B@
|
32.7353 | QPR for the cup.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Wed Feb 05 1997 12:12 | 5 |
| I saw the hi-lites on BBC last night....the funniest moment was Barry
Davies (BBC commentator) shouting Rudolf's name orgasmically when ManU
scored only for the goal to be ruled offside....
Wimbledon v QPR next round....
|
32.7354 | Schmeichel,yyyeeeeeeesssssssssss-nnnnnooooooo | CHEFS::16.43.128.32::Mad | Aaarrr,ye lily-livered scurvy dog | Wed Feb 05 1997 12:21 | 24 |
|
Some finish from big Pete, pity he was just off-side.
^^^^
Since when has 5 yards been 'JUST', there must have been 4 other mu-ers on the
goal line, with the dons defence on the penalty spot. Interesting though, this
was their best chance (except the good save from sullivan), and it took 93
mins and their goalie scored it ?
I must admit, I did like the look of AF's face as he walked off, dejected,
upset and downright miserable. Still, it only seems to happen couple of times
a season........damn.
Anyway, Partick Thistle for the European cup.
Mad
8-)
|
32.7355 | Match Report From the Net | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Feb 05 1997 15:24 | 87 |
| Tuesday, February 4 1997
WIMBLEDON 1-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
Gayle (63)
Marcus Gayle's powerful 63rd-minute header ended Manchester
United's pursuit of a record fourth successive FA Cup Final
appearance as Wimbledon produced another remarkable
performance in this fourth round replay.
Selhurst Park held fewer than 5,000 a fortnight ago when Joe
Kinnear's team despatched Crewe. Last night it was a 25,000
sell-out, producing a big-match atmosphere to which both sides
responded with some passionate, if not precise football.
This was Wimbledon's sixth game in 17 days - three of them
against United - during which time they had lost some of their
momentum, winning only one.
However, having claimed a draw in the final minutes of the first
encounter at Old Trafford, Kinnear opted for an adventurous
approach by deploying Dean Holdsworth as a third striker.
United, undefeated in their previous 14 matches, were immediately
on the back foot.
In the second minute Efan Ekoku ought to have done better
when he met an Oyvind Leonhardsen cross eight yards out but
the Nigerian pulled his diving header well beyond Peter
Schmeichel's far post.
Despite that scare, United continued to play for the offside - a
dangerous tactic which frustrated Wimbledon's aim of getting the
ball forward early to their attacking trio while giving them hope
of finding an opening using the pace of Ekoku and Gayle.
Indeed, in the 31st minute when the industrous Robbie Earle - a
candidate for an England call-up should any of Glenn Hoddle's
midfielders be forced to withdraw from next week's match against
Italy - cleared a United corner, Alex Ferguson's team found
themselves stretched as Ekoku picked up the ball and ran at the
defence.
He sidestepped Gary Neville but Schmeichel anticipated the threat
and raced off his line to dive at Ekoku's feet.
For their part, United were less threatening. Andy Cole had been
brought in to replace Ole Solskjaer, but despite some neat linking
work he was not able to pose many problems to the quietly
effective Chris Perry.
Eric Cantona, who in 15 Cup appearances had never been on the
losing side, was a peripheral figure, as was Ryan Giggs, both
offering occasional flashes of brilliance but neither producing a
sustained threat.
David Beckham, deployed in his favoured central midfield role,
offered United some continuity but it was Roy Keane, more
usually the Old Trafford side's heartbeat, who produced their most
threatening moment before the interval.
He sprang to life in the 42nd minute, charging forward and firing
in a low shot which Wimbledon goalkeeper Neil Sullivan, called
up this week by Scotland manager Craig Brown, did well to turn
around a post.
Sullivan, who was embarrassed by Beckham's long-range shot on
the opening day of the season, emphasised the way he has grown
in stature when he produced a stunning save in the 60th minute
to beat away Gary Pallister's close-range header from Karel
Poborsky's corner.
Within three minutes Wimbledon took advantage of their escape
when Vinnie Jones shaped to project a long throw into the
United area but instead dropped one short to full back Kenny
Cunningham.
Jones took the ball back then released Cunningham who whipped
over a cross which looped out of Schmeichel's range straight to
the unmarked Gayle and he despatched a punishing header.
United's last chance came in injury time when Schmeichel added
his presence at a corner. Beckham crossed, Pallister headed on
and Schmeichel produced a spectacular overhead finish only for
his effort to be disallowed for offside.
|
32.7356 | GOAL OF THE MONTH? | CHEFS::MANSELLN | | Wed Feb 05 1997 16:52 | 7 |
|
I wonder if Schmeicals (sp?) goal, if wasn't offside, would have been a
contender for Goal of the month. It was almost as good as Trevor
Sinclairs.
Neal.
|
32.7357 | Taggart's choice of Cole was suspect | MILE::JENKINS | | Wed Feb 05 1997 19:30 | 5 |
|
Why did Man Utd drop Solskaer (sp - who cares, you know what I mean)
last night?
Richard.
|
32.7358 | | YEENOT::STOCKMANS | | Wed Feb 05 1997 19:40 | 12 |
| Fergie has a habit of tinkering Rich!
He was probably thinking that Coley deserved a game.
I'm still not convinced about Cole.
Yes, his team game has improved no end but aside from that when
he's in and around the box he can't really cut it unless the
ball is played infront of him when he's running in on goal.
Sparky he ain't!
Simon
|
32.7359 | Time will Tell | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Feb 05 1997 20:21 | 4 |
| One Sunday paper has Coley going to Everton at the end of the season in a
straight swop for Big Dunc the Drunk.
b@
|
32.7360 | 39th Anniversary | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Feb 06 1997 11:39 | 1 |
| Remember the Busby Babes, 6th February 1958
|
32.7361 | A taller Mark Hughes. Smart! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Thu Feb 06 1997 12:57 | 5 |
| Dunc for Cole? Not bad business as far as I am concerned, but I cannot see
Royle letting him go that easily, especially after the KanKan debacle.
Stretch.
|
32.7362 | Sure he's taller, but... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Thu Feb 06 1997 13:09 | 18 |
| > A taller Mark Hughes. Smart!
I probably haven't seen as much of Big Dunc as you have, Stretch, but
this does sound like rather high praise to me! He's probably the best
header of the ball in world football, but I can't think of any other
department of the game in which he comes near to Hughes. (Well, to be
fair, he's probably at least as good at Hughes at sticking the ball in
the back of the net, but that's another matter...)
I still think Hughes (at the age of 33) is as complete a centre-forward as
you'll find anywhere in Europe. As for Cole, I can't believe that he's
lost all the ability he had 2/3 years ago (injuries or not).
Dom
|
32.7363 | | YEENOT::STOCKMANS | | Thu Feb 06 1997 13:58 | 12 |
| I don't believe that Cole has lost any ability.
It's just that he needs to play in a team which is more suited to
his style of play.
At United the goals scored are not really fed thru any particular one
or two players, they're shared around the team.
Consequently the ball will come to Cole from various different areas of the
field rather than simply being played infront of him for him to run onto
which typically was the norm when he was at Newcastle.
Si
|
32.7364 | Covering......... | CHEFS::16.37.8.20::Mad | This is Mutiny !!, Mr Christian. | Fri Feb 07 1997 16:19 | 18 |
| Hot from IRN
>Alex Ferguson has dismissed talk of the Premiership title being a
>three-horse race, warning of the threat from less-fancied clubs.
>The Manchester United manager knows that his team, Liverpool and
>Arsenal are the title favourites, but believes Newcastle, Chelsea
>and Wimbledon could still cause a championship upset.
Surely Not covering his butt (?) if MUFC don't win again ??
Mad
|
32.7365 | Perhaps he's just being (gulp) honest ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Feb 07 1997 16:28 | 4 |
| Funny how everything Ferguson says is now construed as either covering
his butt or part of some particularly unsophisticated mind-game he's
playing with the other managers. I think he genuinely believes there
are more than 3 teams in the race - as do I.
|
32.7366 | LIAR!!!!! | CHEFS::16.37.8.20::Mad | This is Mutiny !!, Mr Christian. | Fri Feb 07 1997 16:38 | 13 |
| I'm sorry, I can't beleive that there is any football manager who is honest
when talking to the press. Just look the examples in the past-none of which I
can think of.
I do feel that MUFC are gonna win the title(and yes I hate to admit it), but
why doesn't AF just say "Yea, we're really going to have a go at winning it",
instead of continual a*se-covering statements.
And he isn't the only one...................(Eh,Harry)
Mad
|
32.7367 | | MILE::JENKINS | | Fri Feb 07 1997 18:58 | 5 |
|
If Taggart had been truthful he'd have said he was more interested
in winning the European Cup.
Richard.
|
32.7368 | Another Rumour | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Feb 10 1997 15:00 | 3 |
| Latest Coley rumour is that he will go to Villa in a swap + cash for Southgate.
B@
|
32.7369 | gratuitous ManU slagging from Irish Times.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Tue Feb 11 1997 15:20 | 45 |
| Soccer: Roy Keane, benign to a fault, was acting out a strange role when he
presented himself to the assembled media in Cardiff yesterday.
Keane, so often on the defensive himself he doesn't have either the time or
the inclination to defend others, was speaking out on behalf of his affronted
Manchester United colleague, Ryan Giggs.
Giggs, who has been marked absent more often from international duty than even
Keane, was the subject of a familiar bulletin at the weekend when Manchester
United informed the Welsh manager, Bobby Gould, that their flamboyant winger
would not be fit to play in Cardiff this evening.
Remarkably, Giggs has never been available for any of the friendly games for
which he was chosen by Wales, but on this occasion, even Gould's renowned
patience may be close to snapping. Indicating that World Cup places will be
on offer here, he hinted that Giggs may not be invited back to join the squad
for next month's meeting with Belgium.
It's the kind of veiled threat that Keane has suffered in the past and,
predictably, it got short shrift from him. "Everybody wants to play for their
country and I haven't the slightest doubt that he would be here if the club
had cleared him.
"After all, he did choose Wales over England and I have no doubt that he
would be welcomed back with open arms if he is ready for the World Cup game.
"I've often found myself in the same position as Giggsy because of injuries,
but at the end of the day, it's the club which decides if you are fit enough
to travel and play for your country. It's their decision and that's fair
enough for they do pay the wages."
Keane admitted publicly for the first time that the criticism to which he was
subjected for his high rate of absenteeism in the national team last year
hurt. "Of course, it hurt. It would be a lie to say otherwise," he said.
"People did not seem to understand that I was injured but that, thankfully, is
all now in the past.
"I want to play for Ireland and even if I had broken my leg, I'd still have
travelled to Cardiff. Unfortunately, Denis Irwin was forced to pull out with
an injury last week. But I just wonder if the reaction would have been
different had I, and not Denis, found myself in that situation.
"I've regretted the times I have had to miss the opportunity of playing
international football, but I repeat that I'll always be available to
represent Ireland when fit enough to do so."
|
32.7370 | Scholesy Out for 8 weeks | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Feb 13 1997 22:33 | 14 |
| Paul Scholes, the Manchester United forward earmarked to replace
Eric Cantona during his imminent suspension, has undergone a
cartilage operation and will be sidelined for six weeks.
Scholes has played an increasingly important role in United's
challenge for a European Cup-Premier League double and had
convinced manager Alex Ferguson that he should stand in for
Cantona. The Frenchman is banned for United's next two games
against Arsenal and Chelsea.
Last season, when Cantona was completing his long-term ban
following a kung-fu attack on a fan, Scholes deputised admirably
for six weeks.
|
32.7371 | Heavy Schedule | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Feb 17 1997 20:25 | 11 |
| Very important couple of weeks coming up for United in their quest for the
title and the European Cup. 4 league in the next 11 days starts us off, followed
by the European Game against Porto. Arsenal(away) are first on the agenda,
followed by Chelsea(away) on Saturday, then Middlesboro(home) on Wednesday week,
followed by Coventry(home) on the Saturday. They should be looking at a total
of 10 points from 12 to keep us in touch. A tall order, but here's hoping.
May is hoping to be back for Wednesdays game, while the King is suspended for
the Highbury, and Stamford Bridge games. Cole and Solskjaer will probably start
for the first time together.
|
32.7372 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Feb 18 1997 12:53 | 8 |
| I have a couple of tickets available for the Utd v Middlesboro' game on
Wed 26th February. If anybody is interested, please either mail me at
chefs::edwardsd or give me a bell on (830) 2157. The tickets will cost
approx 16 quid and you will have to travel on the supporters club coach
which leaves from Portsmouth and picks-up at Fareham, Soton, Whitchurch and
Newbury services.
T.Tout
|
32.7373 | How sad! | CHEFS::WILLIAMSA | I wanna be Luke | Tue Feb 18 1997 12:59 | 10 |
| re -1.
Or alternatively support your local teams...
Portsmouth, Fareham, Soton & Newbury all have teams. Don't travel the
length of the country just to see the 'nations team' (my arse). Does
the supporters club pull in people from that far away? I never realised
it was so bad, I now dislike Utd even more than I did before...
Alen.
|
32.7374 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Feb 18 1997 13:09 | 10 |
| >Portsmouth, Fareham, Soton & Newbury all have teams. Don't travel the
>length of the country just to see the 'nations team' (my arse).
Hmm, as I don't come from Portsmouth, Fareham, Soton, Newbury or even
Reading for that matter, why the bloody hell should I follow one of
them ? Without wanting to re-open a very tired and extreeemly boring
debate, have you ever heard of the phenomenon of people moving darn
sarf for work ?
And as for disliking Utd even more ..... now who's being sad !
|
32.7375 | hahaha | CHEFS::MANSELLN | | Tue Feb 18 1997 13:13 | 22 |
|
Q What have a 3 pin plug and Manchester United got in common.
A There both completely useless in Europe.
|
32.7376 | Where were you born? | CHEFS::WILLIAMSA | I wanna be Luke | Tue Feb 18 1997 13:17 | 13 |
| OK fair enough... I don't have a problem with people who've lived in an
area for ages, supported the team, then moved away still supporting the
team, no problems with that at all. My problem is with people who come
from Portsmouth etc and 'support' Man Utd (even though they've never
actually been to Manchester). It's so annoying to find strips etc for
Newcastle in shops, and not being able to get the local team strip,
even though you couldn't get much further away from Newcastle without
going to another country...
And as for disliking Man Utd being sad, well hell sad it is then!
Arrogant gits, and they're all girls really!
Alen.
|
32.7377 | Let's see if he bits.... | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Do you munch stump? | Tue Feb 18 1997 13:20 | 30 |
| > Portsmouth, Fareham, Soton & Newbury all have teams. Don't travel the
> length of the country just to see the 'nations team' (my arse). Does
> the supporters club pull in people from that far away? I never realised
> it was so bad, I now dislike Utd even more than I did before...
> Alen.
YAWN!!!!!!!
I assume Alan that you drive a British car, buy all you food from the
local farmers, your hardware from the corner shop take you holidays on
your nearest beach, etc, etc. No? Bit of a hypocrite then aren't we?
Don't you think this Utd bashing on such tenuous grounds is rather
pathetic? On Saturday there will be hundreds of coaches crossing the
country with supporters visiting the home of the team they support.
For instance I wonder how many coaches from the Manchester area will
be heading down to London to see their team. Will you have a go at
these people and say they should go to Utd or City instead? Most of
these fans will be wearing the teams shirt bought at inflated prices
from the team shop, or out of the team merchandise catalogue and will
in many cases have bought shares in their club.
Utd are not alone in this every club does this. Utd are simply one of
the most successful, as of course they are on the field as well. You
are nothing but jealous.
Grow up!!
Rgds, Steve
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32.7378 | New Skipper | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Feb 18 1997 13:23 | 18 |
| From the Net
Tuesday, February 18 1997
David Walker on an important choice for the United manager
Manchester United must name a stand-in skipper to replace
suspended Eric Cantona.
The Frenchman will be absent for the trips to London to face
Arsenal tomorrow and Chelsea on Saturday.
Gary Pallister is the favourite to land the short-term appointment,
having deputised before, but manager Alex Ferguson has admitted
in the past that Roy Keane will eventually emerge as a potential
United captain.
|
32.7379 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Tue Feb 18 1997 14:01 | 9 |
| My poxy Irish lodger has got tickets for the Utd v Porto game. It turns out
his Portugese student bird has a father who is high up in a big bank
(23rd floor I believe) and he contacted his UK equivalent and swang two
tickets for his daughter.
Makes me shick.
Tony
|
32.7380 | | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Tue Feb 18 1997 14:14 | 9 |
| > <<< Note 32.7378 by ESSB::BLONG "A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96" >>>
>having deputised before, but manager Alex Ferguson has admitted
>in the past that Roy Keane will eventually emerge as a potential
>United captain.
Love that "admitted".
g
|
32.7381 | Where were you born? | CHEFS::WILLIAMSA | I wanna be Luke | Tue Feb 18 1997 18:11 | 21 |
| Tempting to bite, but I won't!
Nope, my car is French, I shop in Sainsbury so it comes from all over
and the last time I went on holiday it was to Canada.
As I said in my reply I don't really have a problem with people from
one town supporting the team from another town. The problem I have is
with people supporting the 'trendy' team which changes from year to
year. Or people 'supporting' Man Utd (or many other teams) without
having been anywhere near the place! This isn't so much a dig at Utd,
it could apply to lots of other teams, it was Blackburn not so long
ago, not now though!
Jealous? Don't think so, I would like my team to be one of the big
clubs in the country... Unlikely though, mainly because we don't have
the 'trendy' supporters who buy our merchandising without ever having
seen the football club!
And I can assure I is all growed up!!!
Alen.
|
32.7382 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Tue Feb 18 1997 18:21 | 7 |
| Well i support Maritius FC and, I must admit, I've never been to see
them play. Therefore, to cure my shame and give my support some
legitimacy, I think you `purists' should chip in to send my to a home
game.
Tony
|
32.7383 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Tue Feb 18 1997 18:52 | 6 |
| .7377
Steve, get down off your high horse, you're obviously suffering from
vertigo....
Ray....
|
32.7384 | Me too! | CHEFS::WILLIAMSA | I wanna be Luke | Tue Feb 18 1997 18:52 | 7 |
| And I thought I was their biggest fan!
Well doesn't that just make me the hypocrite (sp?).
I'm off to impale myself on a slug.
Alen
|
32.7385 | What do the local fans sing? | MILE::JENKINS | | Wed Feb 19 1997 17:26 | 13 |
|
re .7382
> Well i support Maritius FC and, I must admit, I've never been to see
> them play. Therefore, to cure my shame and give my support some
> legitimacy, I think you `purists' should chip in to send my to a home
> game.
.....only if you promise not to come back :-)
Richard.
|
32.7386 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Wed Feb 19 1997 18:01 | 4 |
| Oh I promise alright. In fact, I'll sign a statement to that effect.
Tony
|
32.7387 | Selection Poser | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Feb 19 1997 18:13 | 44 |
| From the Net
Wednesday, February 19 1997
By David Walker
Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has no worries about
going into 'a massive week' without the creative talents of Eric
Cantona.
United take on Arsenal at Highbury tonight followed by another
London sortie against Chelsea on Saturday and the absence of
their skipper through suspension will force Ferguson to change the
line-up which has surged to the summit of the Premier League.
However, Ferguson said: 'I don't think anyone can accuse us of
being a one-man team. It's not a question of living without Eric.
We've shown that we have progressed in dealing with this
situation.
'The team have matured and developed as a unit. Our results
show that this team can produce good performances with or
without Eric.'
This will be Cantona's first absence through suspension since his
infamous kung-fu assault on a spectator at Selhurst Park in
January 1995. United have played 23 League games without him,
winning 15 and losing just three.
'That's not a bad return,' said Ferguson, who will delay naming
his team until later today but is set to field Andy Cole alongside
Ole Solskjaer in a new-look strike force.
Ferguson added: 'I've a couple of options to consider. I can play
Andy and Ole together or bring Nicky Butt into a three-man
midfield and use one of the strikers with Ryan Giggs and Karel
Poborski wide in attack.
'This is a massive week for us. It's vital we pick up points in
London, not only to boost our own campaign but for the effect it
will have on Arsenal and Chelsea's title ambitions.'
|
32.7388 | R.I.P. Stan Pearson | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Feb 19 1997 18:14 | 12 |
| The man who scored Manchester United's FA Cup-winning goal in
1948 has died.
Stan Pearson, who was a member of Sir Matt Busby's first
post-war side, died at the age of 78 in an Alderley Edge nursing
home last night.
The United and England striker made 345 appearances and scored
149 goals during a career which spanned the war. He made eight
appearances for England and scored five times for his country.
|
32.7389 | Good, Damn good....Damn | CHEFS::16.37.10.10::Mad | The great smell of Brute !!! | Thu Feb 20 1997 11:44 | 20 |
| Man U 2 Arse 1
Solskjar Bergkamp
Cole
Hate to admit it, not overly loving Man U, but they looked damn good last nite,
Cole looked excellent, sharp and fast. I don't think Arsenal played badly
(eerr..except for Wright, man's a fool), I just think they were outclassed.
Nicky Butt came on, but perhaps AF made a slight error there, I don't think he
was ready yet, it now looks like he will be sitting on the benach a-while.
Ole & Cole were looking good together, Beckham and Giggsy looked unstoppable.
Sadly, I think it's a game of catch-up for all the others now, I think the only
game Man U have to worry about will be S'oton @ OT (!)
Mad
|
32.7390 | | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Thu Feb 20 1997 12:11 | 4 |
| I think everyone's over-reacting to the Wright incident. It looked to
me like he just stumbled over the ball.
Mike
|
32.7391 | RED CARD | KERNEL::SUPPORT | Automatic Patch Entry System | Thu Feb 20 1997 12:41 | 13 |
|
Not me, I watched it live and from all (reverse) angles that SKY could
produce, and I thought it was a blatent attempt to seriously injur.
Personnally, I think he should have been sent off. What made it worse
was that Berkamp was booked a few minutes later for a fairy-like tackle,
although it was from behind.
A Joke. Wright should have gone off.
Ian
|
32.7392 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Feb 20 1997 15:00 | 7 |
| It was definitely an attempt to stamp on the keeper`s ankle.
Wright was then looking for a fight after the final whistle and had
to be pulled off Schmeicel.
Not a good example to set to the kids blah,blah.
|
32.7393 | | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Thu Feb 20 1997 16:35 | 11 |
| RE 7390
Yep, your right. Everyone is over reacting all Mr Wright did was trip over the
ball and his own feet and as he fell his studs accidently turned to face the
keepers leg and a spasim in his leg muscle accidentily forced the open studs on
to the keeper :)
Oh, I forgot to ask. The sound was low in the pub last night, BUT I thought I
heard the ref blow his whistle before right was even close to the keeper and he
could have easily pulled out.
Danny.
|
32.7394 | Coaly, Coaly | SSMPRD::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Thu Feb 20 1997 17:45 | 19 |
| Wright should should be banned for months for the "tackle" When the
ball was played though he was the only player in the Utd half and was
yards offside. The Ref blow for the offside but Wright who must have
heard carried on regardless. Schemiechal came out to "save" the ball,
Wright just keep going jumped up and with both feet tried to stamp on
Schemiechal legs.
It was a straight forward attempt to cause injury, pure and simply.
Hang the bastard, I say, and no I am not saying this just because it
was against Utd.
On a more cheerful note two cracking goals from Utd with Coal proving
he still has it. Lets hope he does it again on Saturday. If he gets
back on song and the partnership with the Baby Face Assasing continues
like last night then there will be more silverware in the trophy room
by the end of the year.
Rgds, Steve.
|
32.7395 | Neverhurdofem | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Feb 20 1997 18:01 | 14 |
| > <<< Note 32.7394 by SSMPRD::61549::Spike "Welcome to the Rimmer Experience" >>>
> -< Coaly, Coaly >-
> heard carried on regardless. Schemiechal came out to "save" the ball,
> Schemiechal legs.
> On a more cheerful note two cracking goals from Utd with Coal proving
> back on song and the partnership with the Baby Face Assasing continues
United using a reserve team again last night?!
grame
|
32.7396 | Mountains out of molehills | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Thu Feb 20 1997 18:12 | 15 |
| Honestly, I don't see how anyone who has objectively watched Ian Wright
play over the last few years could think he'd be stupid enough to
deliberately try and injure a chap as damnably pleasant as Peter
Schmeichel. I watched the clip again and again to make sure I knew
wheat I was talking about, and it looks to me like he just slipped
on the wet turf, stumbled on the ball, and clipped the goalie's
legs. He (Wright) was fortunate not to injure himself, because in
the past I've come away with a nasty twinge after stepping on the ball
like that. What was the evil Dane doing taking Wright's legs away
anyway after the ref had blown for a dodgy offside decision
6 of one, and half a dozen of the other. Keane is far more
dirty anyway.
Mike
|
32.7397 | Hang 'im | CHEFS::16.37.10.10::Mad | The great smell of Brute !!! | Thu Feb 20 1997 18:32 | 11 |
| Makes no odds whether Keane's a dirtier player or not, Wright had a go 'cos he
can't get it in rudolf's net. It was a blatent double footer, he should have
GONE !!. Not only that he should have been banned for the rest of his life, had
half his head shaved (?), been tattoed on the forehead with a target, had his
tongue pulled out, and his legs amputated with a rusty spoon.
Still, it shows the younger generation what premiership commitment is all
about.
8-)))
Mad
|
32.7398 | Psycho....always has been | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Feb 20 1997 19:08 | 17 |
|
Well...since US TV was kind enough to show us a few clips from the game
I have the enviable task of commenting from this side of the pond !
Wright's tackle was outrageous, reminded me of Souness in his prime
(still shiver when I recall THAT over the top tackle he did playing for
Scotland...bbbbrrrr). Anyway, that type of tackle leads to careers
ending prematurely....he showed his temperament problem again by
squaring up to Schmeical. Hope some of the Man U lads gave him a whack
out of sight !
Arsenal manager had the chance to talk honestly about it...but crapped
out and complained about Fergusons demonstration instead of putting
that little shithead Wright in his place by publicaly dennouncing his
actions. He does this too regularly, when the hell will the FA start
getting to these guys ( YES Keane does this too ).
My opinion only....Trevor
|
32.7399 | He did a few for Liverpool as well... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Thu Feb 20 1997 19:30 | 7 |
| >Wright's tackle was outrageous, reminded me of Souness in his prime
>(still shiver when I recall THAT over the top tackle he did playing for
>Scotland...bbbbrrrr).
Don't recall that one, Trevor...who were the lucky opponents?
Dom
|
32.7400 | | SSMPRD::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Thu Feb 20 1997 19:39 | 7 |
| Is that the one where he basically kicked a player who was running straight
at Sourness at the top of leg and groin region somewhere around the
centre-circle (!)
Rgds. Steve.
PS. I actually agreed with Trevour last note! I need to lie down ;-0
|
32.7401 | Sorry...still warming up ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Feb 20 1997 20:04 | 17 |
|
Dom, the memory has been fogged by over-indulgence in Bud and Sam Adams
beer...but I think it was against Israel (yes, seems unlikely !).
He did the classic "get 'em right at the start" foul, pick a guy you
think may be trouble for you and whack 'em. The rationale being that
the ref always lets you away with it at the start ! Steve's right, it
was in the centre circle....the game had just kicked off !
On his debut for Rangers he got sent off against Hibs for something
similar...a long slow rake of the studs from the groin to the ankle !
Getting them early was a very common idea when I played amateur footie.
Never saw it fail ! Ref was lenient and the nippy right winger was
often never seen in the game after it !
Fortunate I don't coach kids eh ??
Trevor
|
32.7402 | Report from the Net | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Feb 20 1997 20:21 | 65 |
| Arsenal 1-2 Man Utd
Bergkamp 69 Cole 18
Gunnar Solskjaer 32
Half-Time: 0-2
Att: 38, 172
Ref: M J Bodenham (Cornwall)
Arsenal striker Ian Wright was involved in a furious bust-up
with Peter Schmeichel as Manchester United clung on to their
Premiership leadership in an explosive encounter at Highbury.
He had to be restrained by physiotherapist Gary Lewin as he
tried to confront United's Danish goalkeeper before police
intervened to keep the pair apart.
The Gunners' England striker was angry that Schmeichel had
tried to get him sent off in the 76th minute.
Wright had already been booked for a foul on Denis Irwin to
earn his second suspension of the season when he went
through in an offside position and caught the United
goalkeeper with raised studs as he came out to collect the
ball.
Schmeichel lay still for a long time while United boss Alex
Ferguson harangued the linesman and urged referee Martin
Bodenham to consult him.
When the Cornish official finally came across, he chose to
take no action, but he was left barely in control as players
began a tit-for-tat exchange that saw Dennis Bergkamp, Roy
Keane and Nicky Butt booked in a tense final 15 minutes.
Schmeichel had the last laugh, pulling off a fingertip save to
deny Wright a late equaliser which would have kept Arsenal
in the championship chase.
As the players left the field, Wright rushed up and tried to
confront Schmeichel. Other players raced in to join the tunnel
clash, evoking memories of the two clubs' famous 1990 brawl
which cost both clubs a fine.
ARSENAL
Lukic, Dixon, Winterburn, Vieira, Bould, Adams (Hughes 45),
Wright, Merson, Bergkamp, Keown, Parlour
Subs Not Used: Selley, Marshall, Harper, Shaw
Booked: Adams, Bould, Wright, Bergkamp
MANCHESTER UNITED
Schmeichel, G. Neville, Irwin, Pallister, Cole, Beckham, Giggs,
Poborsky (Butt 71), Keane, Johnsen, Solskjaer, Butt (McClair
86)
Subs Not Used: P. Neville, Cruyff, Van Der Gouw
Booked: Keane, Butt
|
32.7403 | Latest Table | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Feb 20 1997 21:05 | 29 |
| Up to and including Wednesday, February 19 1997
Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Manchester United 26 15 8 3 52 29 53
Liverpool 26 15 7 4 46 20 52
Arsenal 27 13 9 5 45 25 48
Newcastle United 25 13 6 6 50 30 45
Aston Villa 26 12 6 8 34 26 42
Chelsea 24 11 8 5 38 33 41
Wimbledon 23 11 6 6 36 28 39
Sheffield Wednesday 25 8 12 5 28 29 36
Tottenham Hotspur 25 9 5 11 27 33 32
Everton 25 8 7 10 34 38 31
Leeds United 26 8 6 12 21 31 30
Derby County 26 6 11 9 25 32 29
Sunderland 25 7 8 10 23 32 29
Blackburn Rovers 24 6 9 9 26 25 27
Leicester City 24 7 6 11 25 35 27
Coventry City 26 6 9 11 24 35 27
Nottingham Forest 25 5 8 12 23 40 23
West Ham United 25 5 7 13 20 33 22
Southampton 23 5 5 13 32 41 20
Middlesbrough 24 5 7 12 30 44 19
* Middlesbrough deducted three points for failing to field team
|
32.7404 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Mon Feb 24 1997 16:11 | 4 |
| Good news for all you MAncs out there. Porto lost for the first time
this weekend at home to Salguieros (sp?)....
Ray....
|
32.7405 | The battle has begun | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Feb 24 1997 20:42 | 20 |
| Very good week in London for the Reds with 4 points out of 6 in difficult
games against the Arse and Chelsea. The pool failed to take avantage with
the same amount of points from 2 home games, so a very good week after all.
We now have 11 games left, 6 at Home and 5 Away.
Home
Coventry
Sheff Wed
Derby
Newcastle
West Ham
Middlesboro
Away
Sunderland
Everton
Blackburn
Liverpool
Leicester
|
32.7406 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Tue Feb 25 1997 16:48 | 6 |
32.7407 | Loadsa money | MILE::JENKINS | | Tue Feb 25 1997 20:14 | 6 |
|
re .last
Yes. 10 million quid for a 30 year old.
Richard.
|
32.7408 | A Break in Paris for some Footie | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Mar 04 1997 20:57 | 7 |
| Big game tomorrow night, when a win of any sort will be a good result. A clean
sheet would be a big bonus, and set us up nicely for the 2nd leg.
4 point gap in the league over the Pool is a nice lead, and if we can take 12
points from our next 4 league games we would be in a great position. Time will
tell. I hope to take in PSG and AEK in the Parc on Thursday in the CWC.
B@
|
32.7409 | lucky win :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Thu Mar 06 1997 10:47 | 8 |
|
Manchester United 4-0 Porto
may, cantona,
giggs, cole
The mancs scrape through...
|
32.7410 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Slip Away.... | Thu Mar 06 1997 11:45 | 8 |
| Unfortunately I had the pleasure of meeting a grinning Dave Edwards as
I walked up the street this morning....
Here's to a 5-0 Porto win in the return match.....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.7411 | | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Thu Mar 06 1997 11:55 | 7 |
| spawny gets.
Only the hated Mancs would have the luck to meet Porto whilst they were
having their worst run of form for 200 years.
Mike
|
32.7412 | Are you sure Giggs is Welsh | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Mar 06 1997 12:21 | 17 |
|
Hey come on I not a Mancs fan either but credit where credit is due the
display last night was tremendous.
The passing and movement was very impressive and little Ryan was running
the show in the absence of Keane.
I thought May looked very comfortable at the back although I would be a
little bit worried about Pallister, he did'nt look the part.
Porto's keeper was crap did'nt come for one ball and anything that was
kicked towards him he seemed to jump out of the way....
Good display all round.....hurts me to say that...
Pj
|
32.7413 | Four-nil...four-nil...four-nil...four-nil.... | SSMPRD::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Thu Mar 06 1997 13:25 | 18 |
| Oh how it hurts you lot! Come on admit it. Utd totally dominated one of the
best teams in Europe. They played fast, very skilful football that on the
night would have beaten anyone.
A brilliant night which emphasises just how far wanabes like Newcastle have
to go to get to the Utd level.
Rgds, Steve.
PS. Ray Howard was around just now praising Utd though gritted teeth.
I thought he must be ill until he can out with;
- The first goal resulted from a corner that shouldn't have been given.
- The second goal was a total fluke.
- The pass by Cantona up the wing was out of play for the third goal.
- The fourth goal amazingly he couldn't find anything wrong with!
|
32.7414 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Mar 06 1997 15:10 | 3 |
| Beat Juventus or Ajax and you will have every right to get cocky.
|
32.7415 | Boys done well. | IRNBRU::VYGER::DOUGLASC | | Thu Mar 06 1997 15:53 | 24 |
| I'm not a Utd fan but I have to say it was a very impressive
performance last night. After all the build up regarding Porto it was
a surprise to see Utd seemingly stroll through the game.
Porto seemed a bit naive especially for a side with such a good record
in Europe recently. At 2-0 they went at Utd in the second half trying
to get goals. This is fair enough, they wanted an away goal, but they
vastly overcommitted themselves trying to get an away goal and ended up
being caught on the break twice and playing right into Utd's hands.
If the game hadfinished at 2-0 then I would have said that Porto would
still have a chance but at 4-0 they needn't bother turning up for the
return leg.
Looks like Utd will get B. Dortmund next game. Another team said to be
at peak form at the moment. If Utd keep up their good form then
they'll take some beating.
Mind you to win the cup they'll have to beat either Juventus or Ajax
who in recent times are the best two teams in the world.
It'll be interesting if Utd end up with another game against Juve.
Craig.
|
32.7416 | | SSMPRD::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Thu Mar 06 1997 16:25 | 9 |
| >> Beat Juventus or Ajax and you will have every right to get cocky.
Porto where joint favourites with Juve for the cup. They have not lost away
from home in over a year in any competition.
Last night Utd gave them a lesson in football. I feel quite entitled to be
cocky thank you very much!!
Rgds, Steve
|
32.7417 | credit due | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Thu Mar 06 1997 16:29 | 8 |
| Yep, give Man U credit, even when a keeper has a nightmare, not many sides create
enough chances to score 4 in euro ties. It was an entertaining evening and had
stuff to get excited by - the wife came in to the room assuming the U were 1 down
when she heard me cheer, as a maine road supporting scotsman she assumed I wanted
porto to win ! Nope good luck reds, dont' want to see a 'foreign' team win, lets
keep the cup in the UK.
Danny.
|
32.7418 | Evil Red Empire | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Thu Mar 06 1997 16:36 | 9 |
| Can't understand this kind of well done Mancs sentiment. Surely you
can't have forgotten the continued injustice of their spawny
Premiership form, and the endless "we were robbed" moans of Alex
Ferguson. I'll bet there's not a single team in the Premiership that
the sinister Manc youth coaches haven't nicked potential players off.
Go Dortmund, that's what I say.
Mike
|
32.7419 | Italy against England | TYCHE::HERIBERT | | Thu Mar 06 1997 17:24 | 17 |
| Manchester United had shown a great game. This are the evenings which are
called in Vienna "wo alles eine geht". (transl. all runs well, meaning
You can do what You want , all brings You success on such a day)
I don't believe that Dortmund and Ajax have a chance for the final.
I hope for a final Manchester United against Juventus Turin, and this is very
possible:
Last year Austria's Salzburg was in the group with both final teams
(Ajax Amsterdam, AC Milan) and this year Rapid Wien was in the group with
Manchester and Juventus. And You all know my favourite in football is
the Italian and 2nd loved the English football - this must be the final !
Both teams with Austrian players (Dortmund,Porto) will not be in the final in
Munich - my prediction.
Heribert
|
32.7420 | Oi, Hilario No! | MILE::JENKINS | | Thu Mar 06 1997 17:36 | 9 |
|
Having only seen the highlights (basically 4 Utd goals plus a
horrendous miss by Porto early on) all I can say is that it was
a great result.
But how much did Fergie pay the Porto keeper? One must normally
be watching Southampton to see such inept keeping.
Richard.
|
32.7421 | Enjoyed the game | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Mar 06 1997 20:48 | 16 |
|
We were lucky enough this side of the pond to have E$PN show the game
live....so my wife taped it during the pm. Watched it last night and
have to say I was impressed with Utd and even though the "way" a couple
of the goals were created was partly lucky...hey pal...this happens
every game but Utd took them VERY well....most times this doesn't
happen.
Sorry to read the "sour grapes" messages...I'm sure "you boys" are
doing it tongue-in-cheek just to wind-up the ManU fans...right ?
Well done Utd...don't get too complacent for the 2nd leg (remember you
were beaten 4-0 by Porto in a previous encounter !)...hope you make the
final....
Trevor
|
32.7422 | 8-) | SSMPRD::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Fri Mar 07 1997 12:27 | 6 |
| Re. -1
I'm totally Gobsmacked!! Call out security, someones hacked into Trevor's
account!
Rgds, Steve.
|
32.7423 | back down to earth with a splat | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Mon Mar 10 1997 12:20 | 4 |
|
Sunderland 2-1 Man Utd
|
32.7424 | Dortmund can be beaten... but unlikely... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Mon Mar 10 1997 12:46 | 8 |
|
Mmmm, good result in Europe followed by a very ordinary display in the
league. They hit a team in a form trough in Europe...good thing the
match wasn't played last December!!! Still that's football...
What's the latest odds on Manchester United doing the Double ???
Dezzz.
|
32.7425 | Keep gritting those teeth, Dezzz ;-) | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Mon Mar 10 1997 13:04 | 18 |
| Took you 4 days, but it was true to form when it came, Dezzz ;-)
I guess Porto were going through the same sort of "form trough" as Holland
last June when England beat them 4-0 ;-) I'm surprised you didn't try and
tell us that United's 1-0 defeat against against Galataseray last November
was concrete proof that they couldn't survive in the Turkish league!
Oh well, it's good to know in advance that if United do win the
Champions League this year, it'll be because Juventus, B. Dortmund,
Ajax et al were all going through a bad patch.
< Dortmund can be beaten... but unlikely... >-
I haven't heard one "expert" in Italy predict anything other than a
Juve-ManU final since last Wednesday. It all suggests that Dortmund
must be going through a form trough...
Dom
|
32.7426 | Good for Sunderland but.... | MILE::JENKINS | | Mon Mar 10 1997 16:14 | 6 |
|
I wonder wether the decision by Man Utd to rest three of the side
that beat Porto will be welcomed by those struggling to avoid
relegation?
Richard.
|
32.7427 | ...and I suppose I was waiting for your reply | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue Mar 11 1997 12:16 | 29 |
|
Hey Dom...what HAVE you got against me seeing it the way it is...
Manchester United were NOT ALL THAT GOOD ...THAT IS A FACT....
Juventus ARE NOT ALL THAT GOOD......neither are ANY team around at the
moment.
Football in GENERAL IS NOT ALL THAT GOOD here in the year of our LORD
1997.
Its about time people stopped blinding themselves about HOW great
football is whilst paying ridiculous fees both to watch the game in a
stadium and at home to Rupert Murdoch....It people like you Dom that
Rupert Murdoch loves...afraid to criticise a 'game' and sees anybody
else who does as a cynic...
Grow up son !!!!
This note I had planned to write many moons ago but thought common
sense 'might' actually prevail...your last attack was the straw....
Best Regards,
Dezzz.
|
32.7428 | | VYGER::BONINIM | | Tue Mar 11 1997 13:35 | 5 |
|
what a cynic !
|
32.7429 | *!$!*@#@* !!!!! | CHEFS::16.42.3.71::swanm | | Tue Mar 11 1997 13:39 | 26 |
| Apparently some Man U fans wonder why the rest of us think their club is
comprised of a bunch of arrogant wingeing gits.
Step forward Mr Ferguson.
I nearly choked on my cornflakes this morning when reading teletext..
He reckons its unfair that Man U. were expected to play Sunderland at the
weekend having played in the Champions League in midweek. I wish I could
remember the exact words but he went on to say something very like.."We shall
have to look at the fixture list next season and make sure that we only have
home games after European games"
Un-F***ing-Believable!! This bloke is an arsehole of the highest order. What
say we just let Man U choose who they want to play and in which order. Oh, and
lets not make them go away to any nasty places like Sunderland. And if they
don't fancy playing teams that might beat them then they needn't bother. Just
give the f***ers the 3 points and assume that they would of beat them if they
hadn't been so friggin' tired (Its bloody amazing how tiring it seems to be
getting all the way from Manchester to Sunderland by luxury coach).
Twat.
Keeganesque outburst over.
Michael.
|
32.7430 | | CHEFS::16.37.10.131::Paul | Up the Wolves | Tue Mar 11 1997 13:46 | 6 |
| Couldnt have put it better myself
Fully agree
Paul
|
32.7431 | Oh, and we have 3 keepers and 20 players too...!! | CHEFS::16.37.8.133::Mad | Are you suggesting coconuts migrate ? | Tue Mar 11 1997 13:56 | 4 |
| Get your excuses in nice and early eh?
Mad
|
32.7432 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Tue Mar 11 1997 15:14 | 3 |
| quite right, as we've always known Taggart is a moaning faced git....
Ray....
|
32.7433 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Tue Mar 11 1997 19:37 | 10 |
| Off IRN.....
Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel is NOT to face charges
over alleged racist language.
The Crown Prosecution Service says it's taking no action after
complaints he was racist to Arsenal striker Ian Wright at Old
Trafford last November.
|
32.7434 | You are jealous, bitter sheep | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Mar 11 1997 20:44 | 35 |
| re note on Fergies comments:-
All you mutual "hate ManU" chaps are talking bollocks. Ferguson is
absolutely right to make his feelings known...AND to expect that the
fixture list is set to HELP teams representing YOUR country in
international competitions like the Champions League.
Question: Why should success in Europe (therefore more games) result in
a team being disadvantaged in their domestic competitions ??
Jesus H Christ guys....we have the WHOLE f*****n' league program go on
ice for International games, meaningless or otherwise, and this
involves only a SMALL proportion of the players affected. In European
competition it is the WHOLE team that is affected.
Fergie is talking, I believe, for the sake of ALL teams participating
in Euro competitions....he is not being selfish on Man U's behalf...he
is only seeing the effect first hand.
Another question: Does anybody think Man U's performance was NOT
affected by the Champs league game ??
Is it fair to OTHER relegation candidates that Sunderland met Man U
when they were knackered.....?????
Look at the real issue instead of spouting bullsh*t at easy targets.
Wish YOUR managers had the balls to be speak out on issues that should
be fixed instead of picking up salaries for being anonomous, chinless
conformists.
BTW - Keegan never spoke out on real issues...he only moaned and cried
like my daughter used to do...about how everybody hated him and his
team...
Trevor
|
32.7435 | Next debate.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Mar 11 1997 20:58 | 14 |
|
Another "potential" dilemma....IF Man U were to reach the euro final,
the game is scheduled to take place 3 days before the world cup
qualifier between England and Poland. The Neville bothers & Beckham are
expected to be name in Hoddles squad....
Who has first dibs on the players?
Assuming they play in the final.....would any of you be surprised if
Hoddle didn't play them on the grounds that "they have just come out of
a gruelling cup final.....yak yak yak...."
Do you agree that YOU would be the first to use this an an excuse in
the event of a landslide Polish victory ???
Send all answers to someone who gives a f**k....
|
32.7436 | Hell, I thought you liked catenaccio ;-) | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Tue Mar 11 1997 21:22 | 22 |
| Hmm...I think we can say that Trevor's got the bit between his teeth on
this one ;-)
Dezzz, you kill me. Simply spouting that "no team is very good at the
moment" isn't so much cynical as downright loopy! Sure, if you want to
talk about entertainment value, then I admit you might have a reasonable
case. And if you think the Matthews Final was the pinnacle of
footballing brilliance, then that's your prerogative.
I could make out boring arguments for how football is so much faster
today; players have less time and space; they probably practise more;
training techniques and tactics have certainly improved. But I guess
you probably think that Jesse Owens would have walked away with 4 gold
medals at the Atlanta Olympics ;-)
In any case, my point was (and I thought it was reasonably clear) that
you seem to be *incredibly* choosey about deciding when a victory is
down to the excellence of the winner or the ineptness of the loser.
OK, old timer? ;-)
Dom
|
32.7437 | Caring Mr. Ferguson | CHEFS::16.42.3.71::swanm | | Tue Mar 11 1997 21:41 | 43 |
| > Fergie is talking, I believe, for the sake of ALL teams participating
> in Euro competitions....he is not being selfish on Man U's behalf...he
> is only seeing the effect first hand.
Don't make me laugh!
Ferguson's only ever got where he is by putting himself and his team first.
Some may say that this is not a bad thing, but don't try for one minute to
suggest that he's got the best interests of English football at stake because
that is palpable shite.
Its funny he only ever comes out with it when you get beat. I remember him
saying after the Newcastle (5-0) game that you lost because you'd had a trip
to Turkey in midweek. What he seemingly failed to remember is that Newcastle
had been to Hungary the same week!
Of course its hard for teams to play important European games midweek and
league games at weekends. The point is this - Taggart seems to think that its
only Man Utd being wronged, and the rules should be different for them. The
little git even has his own stopwatch at games so he can signal to the
referee when HE thinks time should be up.
Come on, lets face facts - the bloke's achievements are remarkable but he
certainly doesn't do anything for the honour and sportsmanship of football.
He doesn't want people to like him or his team, that's part of his strategy,
and it works bloody well.
> Look at the real issue instead of spouting bullsh*t at easy targets.
> Wish YOUR managers had the balls to be speak out on issues that should
> be fixed instead of picking up salaries for being anonomous, chinless
> conformists.
Speaking out is all very well, but there's some of us who have become
extremely cynical about his motives. There's some people who speak out about
issues all the time .. and spout bullshit all the time.
Michael.
PS. Any offence towards Manchester United supporters engendered by the
remarks above is entirely intentional
|
32.7438 | Check all the facts.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Mar 11 1997 21:51 | 15 |
|
Michael...just for the record...I'm not a Man U fan. I speaking from a
reasonably neutral point of view. Understand you thinking Fergie is
looking after him and Man U with his comments....but we all know any
new arrangement would be for all clubs. An excuse..mmmmnnn....perhaps,
but it takes things like disappointing results to see flaws in systems
so I think the timing is "real" but unfortunate in that his meaning is
being twisted by observers.
Still say he is talking for all teams...the Newcastle v Manu game you
allude to was "fairer" in that both teams had to travel the week
before. the Sunderland game was unfair since on ONE team played a Euro
game midweek....there is a difference in his argument.
Trevor
|
32.7439 | And another thing... | CHEFS::16.42.3.71::swanm | | Tue Mar 11 1997 21:52 | 18 |
| Sorry, missed a bit...
> BTW - Keegan never spoke out on real issues...he only moaned and cried
> like my daughter used to do...about how everybody hated him and his
> team...
I think you'll find Keegan did speak out in quite dramatic fashion when
another manager accused Leeds of cheating their manager and suggested Stuart
Pearce would not try against Newcastle.
"Moaning and crying about how everybody hated him and his team"? Now, I might
be wrong but I think you'll find this description fits someone else quite
perfectly.
Michael.
(I feel better now)
|
32.7440 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Wed Mar 12 1997 12:26 | 10 |
| .7434, Trev, contrast the paragraph below with Ferguson's moan. Wimbledon
have played about the same amount of matches as ManU but they get on with
their job, (which they are well paid to do)....
>> Wimbledon manager Joe Kinnear had laughed off suggestions that his team
>> might be tired after the physical and mental exploits 48 hours earlier when
>> they had disposed of Sheffield Wednesday to reach the FA Cup semi-finals.
Ray....
|
32.7441 | | CHEFS::16.37.8.49::Paul | Up the Wolves | Wed Mar 12 1997 12:37 | 4 |
| Also, its not as if Sunderland had a weeks break before the game as they
played Spurs in the league in midweek.
Paul
|
32.7442 | Arse! | SSMPRD::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Wed Mar 12 1997 13:15 | 31 |
| >>I think you'll find Keegan did speak out in quite dramatic fashion when
Yes the poor wee laddy did have a little tantrum didn't he. Had to
laugh at that one!
>>Its funny he only ever comes out with it when you get beat. I remember him
>>saying after the Newcastle (5-0) game that you lost because you'd had a trip
>>to Turkey in midweek. What he seemingly failed to remember is that Newcastle
>>had been to Hungary the same week!
Yeah, but the big difference is that ManU work their guts out in
Europe to try and win, whereas NewU stand around the centre circle for
90 minutes looking bemused!! Boom! Boom!!
I must admit that I agree with Trevor, the point Alex was making was
perfectly valid and a change would benefit any team in this situation.
>> Wimbledon manager Joe Kinnear had laughed off suggestions that his team
>> might be tired after the physical and mental exploits 48 hours earlier when
>> they had disposed of Sheffield Wednesday to reach the FA Cup semi-finals.
They have played 8 games in 25 days includeing two cup semi-finals.
Joe Kinnear is simply posturing and trying to make out his boys are so
tougth that nothing will tire them. I didn't see the match but a
couple of guys sitting next to me have stated that they where
completely knackered come the second half. Hardly supprising is it?
I'm sure Alex is delighted that they are out of the domestic cups and
can concentrate on Europe and the league.
Rgds, Steve.
|
32.7443 | No, no ,no, | CHEFS::16.43.128.109::Mad | Are you suggesting coconuts migrate ? | Wed Mar 12 1997 14:15 | 19 |
| Wimbledon knackered in the seconf half ????
It didn't seem that way at all, they were still running in xtra time.
On another note, I expect that Sheff Wed will be beaten by Man U at the weekend,
because they'll be shattered after their mid-week game against Sunderland
tonight, while MAn U Have a rest.....
Still, I don't suppose David pleat will complain.........
8-0
Mad
|
32.7444 | bloody wimps | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Wed Mar 12 1997 16:30 | 13 |
| Ok why not go the whole hog, reduce the league to 16 teams, still play each other
twice. Then they will not have to play any more midweek games and can have
Saturdays off after euro ties and internationals :)
Wimps. They are payed professionals and should be fit enough to last 3 games a
week easy (assuming injury free).
In the US teams in some sports go on roadtrips of 6 away games in 10days, and you
do not hear them moan about travel. If I recall my Geography, New York travelling
to play the West coast teams is further than any euro football team will be asked
to go, and covers more timezones.
Danny.
|
32.7445 | Anyone else with a meaningless winge? | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Mar 12 1997 20:09 | 12 |
| re -1
Danny...you are talking complete crap. Sure the Us teams play many
nights in a row....how many minutes per game is a player actually on
the "pitch" in say Basketball ? There are 50 f****g substitutes in US
sports !!!! Baseball players can play 150 games+ a season...yeah ?
So what...hardly very physical....the pitchers only play about one game
in four. Crap analogy, no f****n logic.
Oh..just because Kinnear laughs it off doe NOT mean he is right !!
Trevor
|
32.7446 | | VYGER::BONINIM | | Thu Mar 13 1997 11:24 | 4 |
| >>> re-2
I thought that in America sport was all regionalised and you would
not get east v west until playoffs or finals
|
32.7447 | Not quite..... | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Mar 13 1997 18:21 | 21 |
|
re -1
Na...not that simple...using the NFL as a model, the teams are
regionalised in terms of the results they acheive versus other teams in
the same league. But their games are much more random and they could be
playing all over the country against teams outside their league. At the
seasons end the points gained are compared against all the other teams
in their league and the top team goes to the play-offs. As I understand
it though, they do play ALL the teams in their league....and "selected"
games against teams from the other leagues...this schedule is derived
at the opening of the season. The only seperation in US Football is
that teams from the AFC only play other teams from the AFC, likewise
for the NFC. Superbowl is specifically the AFC winners versus the NFC
winners. So, in effect, their are two "Cup" competitions, one for the
respective "conferences" and a one-off game between the two winners.
Nearly the same as the Euro Super cup....
Confused ? I am !
Trevor
|
32.7448 | MONEY $$$ MONEY $$$ MONEY$$$ | PGREEN::MACDONALDI | | Mon Mar 17 1997 20:24 | 18 |
|
RE: knackered players etc..
All this talk about players being knackered/tired is a load of old tosh!!
These people are on wages of between 4-10+ thousand pounds a WEEK. They
are on win bonuses etc...
All this for running around for 90 minutes, possibly 180 minutes a
week... travelling to foreign parts of the world... god it must be
sheer hell for them.
If I was earning that kind of money I'd run all bloody day, every day!!
Ahh , feel better for that ;-)
mac
|
32.7449 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Mon Mar 17 1997 20:57 | 16 |
| >>All this talk about players being knackered/tired is a load of old
>>tosh!!
I read an article the other day that said a lot (not all) of players,
and refs, can expect to cover at least 8 miles in a game - not pleasent
jogging speed either. This may explain the Wombles/others running out of
steam having played four games in eleven days.
I do take your point though, bunch of overpaid whining whingers!
Stretch.
|
32.7450 | Them were the days...... | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Mar 18 1997 01:31 | 17 |
| re -2
Shut the f**k up until you look at the facts. Has anyone followed up on
this and checked Wimbledons latest results. They have been CRAP so
don't tell me it is not associated with too many games, it clearly has
everything to do with it.
Oh...and don't bring up the nonsense about salary, bonuses etc etc.
That may lead to higher motivation, but doesn't do DICK about fatigue,
knocks or stamina......
It like standing in a pub listening to you lot argue this point..go buy
a flat cap and stand there with yer mates reminiscing about how older
teams and players were MUCH more skillfull, how modern day players are
molly-coddled blah blah blah.....
T
|
32.7451 | These are the days ... | PGREEN::MACDONALDI | | Tue Mar 18 1997 11:13 | 33 |
| re -1
I'll take your points as mentioned in your note. We are all entitled to
our own views, so don't tell me what to do :-|
did anyone mention Wimbledon specifically??? it also depends how you
define CRAP(as you put it). And if those are all the 'facts' (again as
you put it).. then I wouldn't bother!
I'm sure this is the MANCHESTER UNITED note!!!
Still think players are overpayed for playing what can be called a
game!! that includes Man Utd(whom I support), and even the like of
Wimbledon. etc...
anyway, back to the note in question
Drove past OT on the way in this morning, saw a couple of coaches
waiting outside, about 180/200 fans walking around looks like they are
off to a party somewhere!!
They rekon according to local news that 10,000 UTD fans are on their
way to Porto!! Police say that 1500 tickets sold to UTD are in the home
end, so police will move them to the away end, which can house 8000.
Still means that some fans will not have tickets, and again police say
that they will not let anyone in without a ticket, plus they will have
a 'ring of steel' around the ground to stop any trouble.
We shall see?!?!
im
p.s. If i look out of one of my office windows I can see the new stand
in its full glory(about 1/4 of a mile away), and pay my respects on a
regular basis.. sad eh? ;-)
|
32.7452 | Read a few back | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Mar 18 1997 17:20 | 6 |
|
Yup...Wimbledon were mentioned specifically. In response to the base
point that too many games affect performance. Anyway, topic has been
beaten to death, I'm done.....
Trevor
|
32.7453 | Just 'cos the 'Tic blew it! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Tue Mar 18 1997 18:03 | 4 |
| Oh, so it was me you were jumping all over!
Stretch.
|
32.7454 | Who me ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Mar 18 1997 19:45 | 5 |
|
No !....not at all Stretch.....you maybe mentioned Wimbledon but I
think your comments about their recent record back up my point.
Trevor
|
32.7455 | Fergie is spot on | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Mar 18 1997 20:33 | 17 |
| An awful lot of b******s been spoken about Fergie's comments. His comments go
back to October when we played Liverpool and he wrote in his programme notes,
that here were United and Liverpool representing their country 4 days later, and
the Premier league have them playing the the biggest game of the season. It's
going to happen again on April 19th when hopefully both clubs will be in the
Semi-finals of a European competition, United play Liverpool at Anfield while
4 days later they will hopefully be representing their countries in the 2nd leg
of European finals. If the Premier league are serious about their teams doing
well in Europe, someone is going to have to look at the fixture list. The last
thing any manager wants is their biggest game of the season before or after
big European Ties. Fergie's comments after the Sunderland game are about being
away so many times after playing away in Europe. Were away again on saturday to
Everton. It will be interesting to see how we get on, as Fergie has said that
the team will prepare differently for away games after a European away game.
We will see if he has got around the problem.
B@
|
32.7456 | what the Italians do | IOSG::HARDIE | | Tue Mar 18 1997 21:21 | 8 |
| It was interesting to see that the Italians put forward the Juventus
game by a day, because of their midweek european game.
Is this just another case of Sky having to much control over the
fixture lists of teams in this country?
Neil
----
|
32.7456 | | MSDOA::DWBROWN | | Wed Mar 19 1997 23:41 | 17 |
| re: .7447
Actually there is no separation in the NFL between NFC and AFC during the
season. There is actually inter-conference play on a limited basis
during the season, so Buffalo from the AFC could play Dallas from the
NFC during the season and again in the Super Bowl (championship). The
NFL schedule itself is based on playing each team in your division
twice (home and away), playing other teams in your conference based on
your record from the previous year, and playing several games, usually
4, against teams in a selected division in the other conference.
Until this season Major League Baseball had no games played between
American League and National League teams until the World Series. But
inter-league play begins this year, so that tradition is going down the
tubes 8^(
Dwight
|
32.7457 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Thu Mar 20 1997 15:14 | 5 |
| Any comments on last night's violence in Oporto?...There are 2 sides to
every story but it looks like the police went way over the line
here....
Ray....
|
32.7458 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Thu Mar 20 1997 15:22 | 5 |
| Perhaps they have had training at the Turkish Police School of
Diplomacy!
Stretch.
|
32.7459 | Where there's smoke... | CHEFS::16.42.3.71::swanm | | Thu Mar 20 1997 15:37 | 7 |
| There are indeed two sides to every story but there has been trouble at
almost every Man U game in Europe this season. Liverpool and Newcastle,
to the best of my knowledge, have not been involved with any such large
scale disturbances. Certainly some of the problems last night appear from
reports to have been brought on the Man U fans by their own behaviour.
Michael.
|
32.7460 | IS THE LINK TO CLEAR ?? | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Thu Mar 20 1997 15:43 | 12 |
| MU in Turkey - fan problems
MU in Portugal - fan problems
Newcastle and Liverpool in various countries - no fan trouble
Report I heard was fans unhappy about not being let out of ground at whistle ?
So why did they react ? In the late 80's early 90's any time I was in the
visitors end at OT, the same thing happened. Visiting fans locked in for 15 mins
minimum to let them appreciate the style of the OT stands :)
Danny.
|
32.7461 | | YEENOT::STOCKMANS | | Thu Mar 20 1997 15:52 | 38 |
| I went over for the game yesterday and never saw any trouble all day up
until I got to the ground that was.
The Porto people/fans were great and the atmosphere was good natured up
until the Police decided they wanted to see some action.
Trying to get 10,000 odd fans into the ground thru a handful of turnstiles
is ridiculous.
The turnstiles I went thru were broken and this operator was having to physically
turn the turnstile himself, after checking your ticket and then putting it thru
a barcode scanner, a slow process!
Panic set in a little although by large and large everyone was calm.
When I got into the ground, no toilets anywhere so a river was soon in full flow.
Me and my mate managed to crawl under a wire fence into the next section as things started
getting a little tight.
25 minutes into the game the Police open the main exit gates to let everybody in and hence
a mass flow into the section I'd left.
About 5 of us raised the fence to let everyone into our section to avoid crushing.
A copper was actually telling the united fans to kick this lock in to get the exit gates open
as he had no key! Bloody joke I tell yer!
After the game I was in the exit tunnel and due to being locked in things were hotting up a little.
I heard a couple of bangs coming from the terraces and later learned the tear gas had gone into the
crowd followed by rubber pellets. No f*****g need for this whatsoever!!!!!!
When we were eventually let out of the stadium I sav one lad who had been shot in his calf with blood
pouring out of his leg.
We all went up to the Police but they didn't want to know and agressively shouted everyone on.
All told the organisation at the ground was a shambles and the Police obviously wanted to kick off.
B*****ds!!!!!!
How these countries get away with it I just don't know.
Simon
|
32.7462 | They were wearing uniforms. | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Thu Mar 20 1997 16:04 | 9 |
| >>MU in Turkey - fan problems
Danny,
Were those the "fans" that attacked Cantona as he came off the pitch?
Stretch.
|
32.7463 | Nicky gets a call-up | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Mar 20 1997 19:53 | 4 |
| Nicky Butt has been called into the English Squad for the game against Mexico.
He joins Beckham, Neville, and Pallister in the squad.
B@
|
32.7464 | Dont worry lads...UEFA are on the way | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Mar 20 1997 21:43 | 9 |
|
UEFA announced they will be investigating the Porto incident. Assume
therefore the cause will be isolated to 3 Man U fans who are clearly to
blame because they a) were wearing designer Manu scarves and b) didn't
come from Manchester.
Expect a verdict in 2006....around May....half past 8.
Trevor
|
32.7465 | The Draw | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Mar 21 1997 14:59 | 6 |
| EUROPEAN CUP
Borussia Dortmund v Man Utd
Ajax Amsterdam v Juventus
1st legs April 9, return legs April 23
|
32.7466 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Slip Away.... | Fri Mar 21 1997 15:26 | 7 |
| >Borussia Dortmund v Man Utd
Hmmmm... I wonder who I will be cheering for....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.7467 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Fri Mar 21 1997 15:32 | 1 |
| COME ON DORTMUND!!!!
|
32.7468 | arse | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Fri Mar 21 1997 16:16 | 1 |
| Howard, You're a trollop!!
|
32.7469 | United Fixture Pileup Looming | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Mar 24 1997 20:24 | 15 |
| Good result on Saturday with a 2-0 win at Goodison. Solskjaer and Cantona were
gifted goals by Gerrard the Everton Keeper. Big Peter made one super save, and
Dunc the Drunk should have been red carded for an elbow on David May, who has
been called up by Hoddle to replace Pally in the English Squad. Beckham and
Gary Neville have also pulled out, but Neville will travel and be examined by
the English doctor. If he fails the test, he will be replaced by his brother
Phillip. Big fixture issue is brewing with the Premiership. It Looks like
United will have to play 4 matches in the last 8 days of the Championship run-in
The only free Wednesday we have between now and the end of the season is
April 16th. United requested that the Newcastle game be played that night, but
the Premier league have said that Newcastle will play Chelsea that night. The
Middlesboro game has now been switched to Tuesday the 6th of May, leaving
Thursday the 8th of May as the likely date for the Newcastle game. This is the
price of success in Europe. It will be interesting to see the outcome of this
problem. It could be an interesting last week.
|
32.7470 | Crazy..... | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Mar 24 1997 23:21 | 7 |
|
If that schedule is real, then it is scandalous. I don't care WHO has
to go thru it, the fact is that too many important games are going to
be played in short space of time.
Injuries will again be a major issue with little recovery time.
Trevor
|
32.7471 | Do they want everything on a plate??? | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue Mar 25 1997 15:18 | 10 |
|
Ehhh, there happens to be another English team in Europe that doesn't
seem to be whinging about it...then again this particular team are not
unaccustomed to having to contend with fixture congestion caused by
success. As their manager of the sixties and early seventies said...
" Pressure caused by success...it is what every manager dreams of.!!!"
Regards,
Dezzz.
|
32.7472 | Who said they were wingeing ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Mar 25 1997 17:52 | 17 |
|
Dezzzz...they are not whingeing...I am "commenting". And...as I said,
my comments are for ALL teams who may face such a schedule.
Success in Europe could be compromised IMHO opinion. Plus, team in the
relegation zone would have a much-improved chance of beating a top team
...where others meeting them in their "prime" have less chance. So it
affects issues elsewhere too...unfairly, again IMHO....
Your comment on pressure with success is completely unrelated. That
pressure is all about "expectation of success" from fans and media, the
point in this debate is fatigue, injuries and ability to maintain
concentration.
Christ I'm sounding more like Jimmy Hill every day %^).....
Trevor
|
32.7473 | | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Tue Mar 25 1997 19:15 | 7 |
| Ferguson is a whingeing git. He shouldn't have spawnily qualified for
the cup if he wasn't ready to play the games. However, far be it from
me to wish bad luck on an English team. Let's all hope that Dortmund
stuff the Mancs out of sight so they can concentrate on the league.
Then everyone will be happy.
Mike
|
32.7474 | Dortmund's schedule just as tough!!! | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Mar 27 1997 17:45 | 9 |
|
Mike were you talking about Dortmund concentrating on the league...;-)
They manage to sandwich 2 crushing defeats around their Euro success!!
Cheers,
Dezzz,
|
32.7475 | Title And Euro Run In | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Mar 28 1997 19:25 | 35 |
|
January
Sat 18 Coventry City A 2-0 Giggs, Solskjaer
Sat 25 Wimbledon H 1-1 Scholes (FA Cup 4th Round)
Wed 29 Wimbledon H 2-1 Giggs, Cole
February
Sat 1 Southampton H 2-1 Pallister, Cantona
Tue 4 Wimbledon A 0-1 (FA Cup 4th Round Replay)
Wed 19 Arsenal A 2-1 Cole, Solskjaer
Sat 22 Chelsea A 1-1 Beckham
March
Sat 1 Coventry City H 3-1 Cole, Poborsky, OG
Wed 5 Porto H 4-0 May, Cantona, Giggs, Cole (E Cup QF 1st Leg)
Sat 8 Sunderland A 1-2 OG
Sat 15 Sheff Wed H 2-0 Cole, Poborsky
Wed 19 Porto A 0-0 (Euro Cup QF 2nd Leg)
Sat 22 Everton A 2-0 Solskjaer, Cantona
April
Sat 5 Derby County H
Wed 9 B.Dortmund A (Euro Cup SF 1st Leg)
Sat 12 Blackburn A
Sat 19 Liverpool A (Sky Live)
Wed 23 B.Dortmund H (Euro Cup SF 2nd Leg)
May
Sat 3 Leicester City A (Sky Live)
Tue 6 Middlesboro H
Sun 11 West Ham H
TBA Newcastle H
|
32.7476 | Decision Today | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Apr 03 1997 16:10 | 17 |
| Thursday, April 3 1997
Premiership chairmen will today consider Manchester United's
appeal for an extension to the season - which could see the title
decided as late as May 18.
The reigning Premiership champions are angered by having to play
nine games, including two Champions League semi-finals, in the
final 36 days of the campaign due to end on May 11.
Closest challengers Liverpool have a similar schedule, nine in 35
days. An added complication could arise if Liverpool reach the
European Cup-winners Cup Final on May 14. Premiership
chairmen must agree by a two-thirds majority to pass United's
request.
|
32.7477 | PFA Awards | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Apr 03 1997 16:48 | 18 |
| PLAYER OF THE YEAR
David Beckham (Man Utd)
Roy Keane (Man Utd)
Steve McManaman (Liverpool)
Alan Shearer (Newcastle)
Ian Wright (Arsenal)
Gianfranco Zola (Chelsea).
YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR
David Beckham (Man Utd)
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Man Utd)
Robbie Fowler (Liverpool)
Emile Heskey (Leicester)
Chris Perry (Wimbledon)
Patrick Vieira (Arsenal).
Awards to be announced on April 13.
|
32.7478 | hard luck | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Thu Apr 03 1997 16:51 | 15 |
| Pathetic. This in the week that Man U. reconfirmed that Brian McClair is getting
a testimonial game against Celtic at OT - wish I could remember the date but it
is certainly this season.
So the left hand complains - oh too many fixtures close together
and the right hand cheers - money, money, money. Lets play Celtic.
When the clubs get their own act together on fixtures and miss out pointless
games during critical run ins, then they will have a better case against the FA.
Danny.
PS - yes the celtic game is money to Man U. My understanding is the player gets
gate receipts but clubs keep the catering revenue and of course the little boost
the merchandising operation gets from a lot of visiting fans who also like Man U
and will buy stuff from the shop.
|
32.7479 | Choccy's Night | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Apr 03 1997 17:00 | 8 |
| United's gripe is not the amount of games they have to play, but that the
Premier League want them to play 4 games in the last week of the season. United
are free on the week of the McClair testamonial(April 16th), but the Premier
League will not fix their game against Newcastle for that week, because Chelsea
and Newcastle have arranged to play their postponed league game that night. So
United are free that week, so why shouldn't they play Celtic that night.
B@
|
32.7480 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Apr 03 1997 17:07 | 11 |
| Am I missing something here? Why should Man Utd be allowed to have the
season extended? Someone at OT obviously thinks they are bigger than
the Premiership. I can fully sympathise with them having to play as
many important games in such a short space of time, but thats what
professional football players are paid to do.
It would be a different story if a lower division team had a back log of fixtures and requested
the season be extended. They would be laughed at and it would not even
get to a hearing.
Mark.
|
32.7481 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Thu Apr 03 1997 17:30 | 10 |
| > Am I missing something here? Why should Man Utd be allowed to have the
> season extended? Someone at OT obviously thinks they are bigger than
> the Premiership. I can fully sympathise with them having to play as
> many important games in such a short space of time, but thats what
> professional football players are paid to do.
This would benefit other teams especially Liverpool as much as Utd and is a
reasonable request. As the saying goes, If you don't ask, you won't get.
Rgds, Steve.
|
32.7482 | Moan, moan, moan ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 03 1997 17:32 | 29 |
| Errr, I think you'll find that Utd, Liverpool and Newcastle are trying
to get the season extended. Newcastle are in a similar predicament to
Utd in that they may have to play Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday and
Sunday in the final week of the season.
>I can fully sympathise with them having to play as many important
>games in such a short space of time, but thats what professional
>football players are paid to do.
Is that right ? Well, as a football fan, I pay my money to see my team
play to the best of their ability - I do not want to see a team of
reserves/cripples playing simply because the F.A has cocked up the
fixture schedule. As things stand, Utd will have 3 home games in under
a week, and 4 games in 8 days. This is a) not great for my pocket and
b) not fair on players who will have no time at all to recover from any
slight injuries/strains that are inevitably picked up during a game.
Remember these are not simply end-of-season, meaningless games. Utd
will play Leicester, Middlesboro, Newcastle and West Ham. At least 2
of those teams will probbaly be involved in the relegation fight, and
Newcastle will be challenging for Europe (at least) and possibly the
title.
The annoying thing about all this is that the FA could have sorted it
out if they'd have taken notice of concerns raised by Ferguson and
Dalglish weeks ago. As things stand, Chelsea play Newcastle on the
16th and Coventry on the 12th. If Coventry had agreed to switch their
game with Chelsea to the 16th, then Chelsea could play Newcastle on the
12th, and Utd could play Newcastle on the 16th. A tad confusing but
problem solved !
|
32.7483 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Slip Away.... | Thu Apr 03 1997 17:47 | 20 |
| > PLAYER OF THE YEAR
> David Beckham (Man Utd)
> Roy Keane (Man Utd)
> Steve McManaman (Liverpool)
> Alan Shearer (Newcastle)
> Ian Wright (Arsenal)
> Gianfranco Zola (Chelsea).
>
> YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR
> David Beckham (Man Utd)
> Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Man Utd)
> Robbie Fowler (Liverpool)
> Emile Heskey (Leicester)
> Chris Perry (Wimbledon)
>
> Patrick Vieira (Arsenal).
>
> Awards to be announced on April 13.
What about Carlton Palmer....
|
32.7484 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 03 1997 17:50 | 3 |
| What's the age limit for the Young Player of the Year ? I'm fairly
certain that Ole (Ole Ole Ole) is the same age as Macmanamananamanan,
and yet they're nominated in different categories.
|
32.7485 | Keano and Becks for another Double?? | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Apr 03 1997 17:51 | 1 |
| It used to be Under 23
|
32.7486 | Go on let them dooooo it | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Apr 03 1997 18:25 | 19 |
|
re; fixture backlog
It is about time the FA looked at the footy season and made a few
amendments. We have had changes to just about everything over the past
10 years or so ie Rules/TV/Merchandise/transfer prices/Stadiums etc
It would benefit the majority of the footy public, and teams if the
season was changed plus a xmas break was introduced.
The whole structure needs to be re examined in a similar way in which
Rugby League has recently done.
I have no argument with Man U etc wanting to increase the length of the
season the more we can help our teams in Europe then the bigger
interest this will generate in our domestic season.
Frank Carson News at Ten
|
32.7487 | too many teams in the premiership | VYGER::BONINIM | | Thu Apr 03 1997 19:20 | 8 |
| I don't imagine that Man Utd (or for that matter Celtic) will either
a) play a full strength side for a testimonial
or b) play with the same effort that they would for a league/euro match
so the "coinin' it in " arguement is irrelevant
|
32.7488 | Dont Miss The Point | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Apr 03 1997 19:37 | 11 |
| My argument is that no one club should be able to have the season
extended. I did not know at the time of writing my last reply that
Newcastle and Liverpool also would like the season to be extended (Can
not understand why Newcastle want the season extended as there not
going to win anything anyway!).
But I still do not reckon the FA would listen to two or three lower division teams wanting the season
extended. I also agree that the Testimonial game is irrelvant as they
are normally played in good spirit especially in this case.
Mark.
|
32.7489 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Apr 03 1997 19:40 | 4 |
| See Note 603.21 point.1 it shows that I am not the only person who
believes that players are payed to play as many games as needs be.
Mark.
|
32.7490 | | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Thu Apr 03 1997 19:54 | 12 |
| I think the answer is to cut the size of the Premiership to 18. In
fact, we should do it this year. Five down, three up. 8-)
There is no way that the season should be extended. Footballers do
nothing. They should just have a day off training after the game. The
evil Mancs expect all the kids in their youth teams to play about
seventy games a week. Blinkin' double standards.
You never hear Villa complain about fixture backlog. Take a leaf from
our book and get knocked out of everything as early as possible. 8-)
Mike
|
32.7491 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Thu Apr 03 1997 20:06 | 11 |
| >> My argument is that no one club should be able to have the season
>> extended.
>> Mark.
Who said one team can? Why do you think this meeting has been called and why do
you think there is the need to have a 2/3 majority for something to change?
Some of you seen so paranoid about anything Alex says and immediately assume
that Utd are trying to do something underhand.
Rgds, Steve.
|
32.7492 | Quality not quantity | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Crushed by a Dwarf | Thu Apr 03 1997 21:47 | 24 |
|
At this level, playing four highly competitive games in eight days is
absurd (as is playing eight in 24 days as Wimbledon had to recently).
The argument that players are paid to play is a nonsense - I am paid to
do a 37 hour week - does that mean I shouldn't complain if asked to
work 37 hours non-stop?
The fixture list is in need of a major overhaul; the game is faster and
more physical than ever and the price of failure considerably greater
than just a season or two with lower gates. The Coca-cola Cup is an
anachronism and should revert to being the football league cup ie
contested solely by clubs in the Nationwide league - this is
straight-forward now that the winner does not qualify for Europe.
The premiership should be 18 clubs and the fixture list should take into
account international games at the start of the season. Premiership chairman
can no longer whinge about loss of revenue - TV income more than makes
up the shortfall.
Quantity does not produce quality - the more games you ask teams to
play, the lower the standard of football played.
Jeff
|
32.7493 | McClair is a damned turncoat ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Apr 03 1997 22:31 | 10 |
|
1) Carefull....some of you nearly agree with me now on the crazy
schedule "debate" !! You'll be getting a bad name...
2) Danny..pi$$ off ! McClair deserves a testi, stop wingeing about
timing and dosh until you check facts.
3) Good to see that all the worst affected clubs are together on this.
Trevor
|
32.7494 | The Birds + The Bees | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Fri Apr 04 1997 19:07 | 10 |
| "2) Danny..pi$$ off ! McClair deserves a testi, stop wingeing about
timing and dosh until you check facts."
Trevor, just as a matter of interest what facts may these be?
Mark.
Ps. I think you have a bit of a nerve to complain about anyone wingeing
in NOTES, because as a relatively new user I presumed your were our
very own Gerry McNee.
|
32.7495 | Cole the Goal | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Apr 04 1997 19:26 | 13 |
| Off Soccernet
Andy Cole hopes to carry on where he left off as Manchester
United face Derby at Old Trafford tomorrow.
Three weeks ago, the injury-plagued striker limped out of the
action four minutes after scoring the opening goal in the win over
Sheffield Wednesday.
A groin strain forced him to miss the next two games the
European Cup quarter-final in Porto and the 2-0 win at Everton
two weeks ago, but is back at just the right time and scored a
superb goal for the reserves in midweek.
|
32.7496 | PFA POTY | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Apr 04 1997 19:33 | 46 |
|
Off Soccernet
David Beckham could crown his remarkable season with a double
triumph that would match the spectacular launch he provided with
his goal from halfway against Wimbledon.
The 21-year-old Manchester United and England midfielder has
been short-listed for both of the Professional Footballers'
Association awards - the young player and player-of-the-year
categories.
But he faces strong opposition for the main award from Chelsea's
Gianfranco Zola - who has won the vote of England captain
Alan Shearer, despite scoring the goal that gave Italy their crucial
World Cup win at Wembley.
Beckham's double nomination shows how impressed his fellow
professionals have been by his contribution to United's season.
Andy Gray was the only player to win both awards in the same
season during his Aston Villa days 20 years ago. He has been one
of Beckham's greatest advocates in his role as Sky Sports' top
football pundit.
The winners will be revealed on Sunday, April 13, and Manchester
United manager Alex Ferguson said: 'It is nice for David to be
recognised by his fellow professionals in this way.
'These are the awards that have a special meaning for players
because they make the final choice themselves.'
Beckham's outrageous strike against Wimbledon on the season's
opening day set the trend for a series of fine goals and stylish
displays, helping to establish United as clear favourites to retain
the Premiership title.
He faces competition from Old Trafford in both categories -
Norwegian striker Ole Solskjaer for the young player trophy, and
Republic of Ireland man Roy Keane for the senior award.
Zola and Shearer, a winner in Blackburn's 1995 championship
season, are also nominees for player of the year, with the
diminutive Chelsea star getting Shearer's vote. The Newcastle
marksman said: 'Zola is my choice as player of the year even
though he did hurt us at Wembley.'
|
32.7497 | Rich coming from you..check TB notes !! | PATE::POUNDER | | Sat Apr 05 1997 02:36 | 8 |
| re -3
Mark...I may state facts, I may even offer opinion. I don't winge very
much....like the other noter, go check first.
BTW - Gerry McNee ?? I'd rather be compared to a kippers arse....
TeePee
|
32.7498 | Anybody want a Premiership ??? | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Mon Apr 07 1997 12:44 | 4 |
|
Oh Dear....
|
32.7499 | Obviously not Liverpool !!! | CHEFS::16.37.8.164::Mad | Are you suggesting coconuts migrate ? | Mon Apr 07 1997 13:00 | 1 |
|
|
32.7500 | Handbags at 20 paces | CHEFS::16.37.8.164::Mad | Are you suggesting coconuts migrate ? | Mon Apr 07 1997 13:03 | 6 |
| What's the beef with Ferguson and Arsene Wenger then.......Very Bitchy
Mad
|
32.7501 | Nail Biting Times ahead | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Apr 07 1997 17:15 | 13 |
| Crazy results over the weekend, with United inviting the Pool to take over at
the top, and they saying no thank's. United went down to Derby 3-2 at O.T. on
Saturday, while the Pool went down 2-1 to Coventry at Anfield yeaterday. Arsenal
won 3-0 at Chelsea on Saturday morning, and have the easiest run-in of all the
top teams. United's next 3 league games are all away, and in that time Liverpool
will play 4 times and Arsenal 4 times, and come May 5th Arsenal will have one
game left, Liverpool 2, and United 3. An exciting last week(or two) of the
season is in store. A 15 or 16 point haul would see us Champions imo, but there
are a few twists and turns to happen yet. The European games could have a big
bearing on the run-in, so watch out for the Gunners coming up the rails on
the inside.
B@
|
32.7502 | Wenger 1 Ferguson 0 | MILE::JENKINS | | Mon Apr 07 1997 17:17 | 5 |
|
Wenger said he didn't want the season extended. Ferguson burst into
tears.
Richard.
|
32.7503 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Apr 07 1997 17:29 | 6 |
| >Wenger said he didn't want the season extended. Ferguson burst into
>tears.
Close. Wenger said he didn't want the season extended. Ferguson
said that as Wenger was a Johnny Foreigner, his opinions are not welcome
in this country and that he should pi$$ off back to Japan !
|
32.7504 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Slip Away.... | Mon Apr 07 1997 17:41 | 11 |
| >Ferguson said that as Wenger was a Johnny Foreigner, his opinions are
>not welcome in this country.
Says Mr. Ferguson who also happens to be a Johnny Foreigner when we're
talking about the ENGLISH Premiership....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
32.7505 | Off Soccernet | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Apr 07 1997 20:24 | 24 |
32.7506 | And More | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Apr 07 1997 20:28 | 34 |
| Monday, April 7 1997
Manchester United flew out to Germany today to prepare for the
first leg of their European Cup semi-final with Borussia Dortmund
with manager Alex Ferguson insisting his defenders will be all
right on the night.
Ferguson laid into his back four after a catalogue of errors
allowed Derby to inflict a 3-2 Old Trafford defeat on Saturday.
But with David May set to return for United's first European Cup
semi-final for 28 years, Ferguson believes the shock loss could
have provided his men with the ideal reminder to keep it tight at
the back.
================================================================================
Monday, April 7 1997
Manchester United will go into extra time this week as Alex
Ferguson seeks to find the key to post-European tie victory.
Like most English clubs, United have always flown back
immediately after an away European Cup match this season even
though it has often meant late-night departures and early morning
arrivals back in Manchester.
But this week they will stay in Germany as Ferguson strives to
alleviate the problems caused by players not getting home until
dawn and the difficulties of preparing for the weekend match.
================================================================================
|
32.7507 | Give it Stick | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Apr 09 1997 20:21 | 5 |
| Huge game tonight. I can't see United winning tonight and a draw would be a
wonderful result(no 0-0 please). I expect them to be beaten tonight, but
hopefully we can keep it to something like 2-1
B@
|
32.7508 | Reds lose but can still get there... | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Apr 10 1997 12:54 | 45 |
|
United get beat 1-0 by a team that although missing some 5 regulars
looked very good when counter attacking.
United missing May and the big dane looked very shakey in defence.
Pallister was beaten several times in the air and for my money is not
the same player he was. ( chance for one of the Neville's to move
across??).
May for me has been Utd's best player this season and was sorely
missed, the central partnership was pulled in all sorts of directions.
Butt played well but Keane and especially Beckham had games they would
rather forget, Keane picking up a needless booking and will now miss
the 2nd leg.. when will he learn ? Although they ran about alot there
passing was rubbish and they continualy let Dortmunds midfield run
straight onto Utd's back four. If Dortmund had used there extra man
then Utd could have been in real trouble.
Up front Utd's front two were isolated although when they had good
periods of the game the chances they created should have ensured a
victory. ie Cantona over the bar in the first half facing the keeper
and in the second half Beckham beating the Keeper but the defender
cleared the ball off the six yard box.
Van den Gow in goal made a couple of good stops in the first half but
looked a tad shakey on crosses and when he missed one in the second
half Cantona cleared off the line. Rule one for keepers if you call,
you take it if you have to thump your own team then so be it.
The goal was unfortunate a average shot that took a slight deflection
off Pallister and beat the keeper. I thought he should have got it
certainly the Viking would have.
Well Dortmund don't lose to many away from home but I still believe
that Utd can get there. I feel that Giggs is the key player and needs
to play the 2nd leg like he did against Porto. He was a tad out of
sorts yesterday and did'nt really get to the bi line, however I'm sure
this will change.
This was a unbiased report from a Chelsea fan.
|
32.7509 | My 2p worth. | CHEFS::WILLIAMSA | I wanna be Luke | Thu Apr 10 1997 13:33 | 19 |
| My equally unbiased view of things:
They were shite, bloody Manchester....
Actually I thought they were unlucky, a minor panic when the keeper
looked as though he might be injured, but basically Utd were soaking up
the pressure. I thought that whoever missed the rebound after the ball
hit the post (Solskjar??? (can't speell)) needed a slap. Good clearance
from Cantona off the line, didn't look as though it needed it until you
saw the replay. As for the goal, I also thought the goalie could've got
it, he seemed to move his arms really late, the deflection wasn't that
wicked, and I agree Rudolph would probably have got that.
So now back up t'North for replay. I think Utd will have a problem
here, as they press forward looking for goals, the Germans countered
soooo quickly, they'll have to get their passing game together more
than last night, and hopefully Beckham will remember how to pass.
Alen.
|
32.7510 | replay = 2nd leg! | CHEFS::WILLIAMSA | I wanna be Luke | Thu Apr 10 1997 13:35 | 1 |
|
|
32.7512 | Tactical game!! | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Apr 10 1997 14:27 | 20 |
|
Well, I thought United blew it last night but other people watching the
game seemed to have very different views of what we were all
watching...some even went to say that Dortmund should have won 4-0.
Not much wrong with United's performance except Giggs and Beckham had
atrocious games. Neville was very good.
United are now chasing the game and with Sammer back and no Keane in
midfield the 'FireHead' could run riot. A little more dicipline in
front of goal and United could be paying me a visit in Munich...
Ah well lets see if Liverpool do any better tonight....
Regards,
Dezzz.
|
32.7513 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 10 1997 14:36 | 16 |
| A fair review that Dezzz - I thought Utd missed a great chance to get a
decent result last night. In the first-half they were awful and simply
showed Dortmund far too much respect. When they actually decided to
"get in amongst 'em", the impact of losing players like Sammer and
Kohler was there to be seen. Dortmund's defence was very poor and Utd
could/should have scored.
For Utd, I thought Giggs and (especially) Beckham were very poor. It
turns out that Giggs has got some kind of groin strain so perhaps that
might explain his performance. Beckham was dreadful though. Perhaps
the fact that he already has a yellow card against his name was playing
on his mind - at it obviously was with other players like Keane and
Cantona. Plus points were the performances of Neville, Johnsen and (in
the second half) Nicky Butt.
A lot to do now though. My money would be on a 1-1 at Old Trafford.
|
32.7514 | All to Play For | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Apr 10 1997 16:10 | 13 |
| United have an awful lot to do in a fortnight. We badly needed an away goal, as
I don't believe we will keep them scorless in the return. We live in hope. An
early goal and the atmosphere of the Porto game and we might just pull it off.
Keane will be missed, but we did without him in the Porto game. Cantona, Butt,
Solksjaer, and Beckham, all had great chances last night to get us that away
goal, but it was not to be. Dortmund have some class players to return for the
2nd leg, and it promises to be another great European night at O.T.
I'm glad I have my ticket. But it's back to the defence of the Premiership this
weekend and a local derby with Blackburn. 3 points are a must after last
weekend's disaster, and with Big Peter, May, and Giggs, all doubtful, we will
have our hands full.
B@
|
32.7515 | oh, I'm Gutted........8-) | CHEFS::16.43.128.138::Mad | Are you suggesting coconuts migrate ? | Thu Apr 10 1997 16:31 | 13 |
| Off IRN
FOOTBALL
Manchester United have failed in their attempt to get the season extended
because of a fixture back log.
The Premier League have rejected their appeal, and now Alex Ferguson's men
face 4 games in the last 8 days of the current term.
Mad
|
32.7516 | Off Soccernet | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Apr 10 1997 16:51 | 70 |
| Thursday, April 10 1997
Rhys Williams, of the London Evening Standard, reports from
Dortmund
A typically Teutonic display of first-rate commitment, cohesion and
application for the whole 90 minutes. And that was just the fans.
Club colours that make the old Arsenal away strip appear a study
in design restraint left most of the Westfalenstadion looking as
though someone had been careless with a highlighter pen. The
future's bright, the future's Borussia Dortmund's own brand of
day-glo yellow.
About 45,000 supporters sensed it and sang it. From the first to
final blast of referee Nikolai Levnikov's whistle, they marked the
meter of their side's measured football, briefly purloining the
anthem that, for a while last summer at least, made us feel
hopeful about our own game again. Until the Germans came
along, of course.
Football's coming home, they chanted. But before Dortmund eyes
become prematurely fixed on the prize, the Champions Cup final
in Munich on 28 May, there's a trip to Old Trafford in a
fortnight, although fears they may hold about that match will be
eased by the return from suspension of their inspirational captain
and European Footballer of the Year, Matthias Sammer, and by
the absence of Roy Keane.
The Irish international was unlucky to receive a second yellow
card for being in the vicinity of Paulo Sousa when Dortmund's
Portuguese playmaker tumbled on the uneven turf. In fact,
Manchester United as a whole didn't enjoy the run of the green,
partly because there wasn't exactly a surfeit of the stuff around,
and what there was cut up more readily than an overcooked
cauliflower.
Although they were well below their best last night, United did
have the two clearest chances to carry the tie before Rene
Tretschok's deflected strike on 76 minutes swung the game the
Germans' way. With the keeper well beaten, Nicky Butt hit the
post and David Beckham saw his shot cleared off the line by
Martin Kree.
Both strikes were launched by deliciously precise passes from Eric
Cantona and both came during a 25-minute spell after the break
when United found a tempo and fluency that otherwise eluded
them most of the night. Poor Beckham, in particular, seemed
cursed by a lavatorial version of the Midas touch whereby
everything he touched turned into anything but gold.
In mitigation, United had to cope with two late withdrawals: David
May on the day after straining a thigh in training the previous
evening, and Peter Schmeichel 35 minutes before kick-off following
a muscle tear in his back.
After their first game against Juventus last autumn, Alex Ferguson
said if you hand possession to the opposition at this level, they'll
cut your throat. Time after time in the first half, United gave
Dortmund the ball. It happened for the goal as well, when the sin
was compounded by a failure to close Tretschok down. As it is,
United fly home today with a scratch rather any serious arterial
damage.
'We underachieved with a lot of disappointing performances,'
Ferguson said afterwards. 'The disappointing thing is that we
haven't scored away from home, which is always important, and
now we have to attack Dortmund knowing that we cannot concede
a goal.'
|
32.7517 | Player Ratings off the Net | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Apr 10 1997 16:53 | 43 |
| Raimond van der Gouw 6: Only knew he was definitely playing 40
minutes before kick-off. Competent but lacked Peter Schmeichel's
massive presence.
Gary Neville 7: Yet another consistent performance from the England
international.
Denis Irwin 8: The steady man of the United team. Delivered his usual
sound performance.
Ronnie Johnsen 7: Threw his body bravely in way of shots and failed to
buckle under Dortmund's first-half pressure.
Gary Pallister 7: Clearly amazed by some of the referee's decisions
against him but his experience ensured he maintained total
concentration.
Eric Cantona 7: Like many of the United players, came stronger in the
second half but couldn't provide the inspiration to score the vital away
goal.
Nicky Butt 9: Outstanding performer on the night. A tenacious
midfield terrier who deserved to crown his display with a goal.
David Beckham 6: Some surprising lapses in control by the England
international. He also wasted one of United's great second half scoring
chances.
Ryan Giggs 8: Displayed some of the wing sorcery that makes him such
a threat in European games.
Roy Keane 7: After an untidy start, the tough Irishman formed a good
partnership with Butt but will miss the second leg after receiving his
second yellow card.
Ole-Gunnar Solskjaer 7: Hard-working but struggled to shake off the
resolute German markers.
Alex Ferguson 8: Instructed his team to defend deep and then break in
search of a priceless away goal. The strategy should have worked in the
second half.
|
32.7518 | unlucky...NOYT | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Apr 10 1997 16:57 | 14 |
|
RE: 7516
>>>>keane Irish international was unlucky to receive a second yellow
card for being in the vicinity of Paulo Sousa when Dortmund's
Portuguese playmaker tumbled on the uneven turf.
No he was'nt, it was a crap tackle in a area that did'nt provide any
threat to Utd.
He might be a good player but time and time again he is suspended coz
he's headstrong...
Pj
|
32.7519 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Thu Apr 10 1997 17:11 | 4 |
| I don't think United can bleat about diving, Beckham was at it as
well....
Ray....
|
32.7520 | Good result, especially if they were poor | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Apr 10 1997 21:09 | 18 |
|
We didn't get the B.D. v Man U game on ESPN2 yesterday like I thought.
We did get the Ajax v Juventus game though. Man U game will be shown in
a couple of days time....so can't comment on the performances but I
can't see too much dissappointment down Old Trafford way at the 1-0
loss away from home to a class team like B.D.
However...from the reports earlier in here, methinks Man U may need 3
goals to win as it would appear that the defence is poor and likely to
lose a goal.....
Think (and hope) Man U will make it to the final. Certainly looks like
it will be against Juventus, unless Ajax do something extraordinary in
the 2nd leg in Turin....
Trevor
|
32.7521 | 3 points and less injuries Please | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Apr 11 1997 17:07 | 5 |
| Reports say thet Schmeichel, May, Irwin, Giggs, and Solskjaer will all miss the
game against Blackburn tomorrow. It 3 points or nothing tomorrow, anything less
and our Premiership chances will start to fade.
B@
|
32.7522 | | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Mon Apr 14 1997 09:09 | 6 |
| well done to b.dortmund. looks like it`s the end of the road for united
as borussia are even better away from home in europe.
Man Utd 1 B.Dortmund 2 (agg. 1--3 )
j.s
|
32.7523 | Great Win at Ewood, United 3 One Season Wonders 2 | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Apr 14 1997 17:14 | 12 |
| Great win at the weekend, with Cole the Goal in majestic form, scoring one and
making the other two. Eric had a spot kick saved by Flowers when the score was
0-0. Scholes and Cantona were the other scorers. By all accounts United played
very well considering all the injuries, and coupled with the heated atmosphere
the 3 points at the end of the day were just what we required to set us up for
the Liverpool game next saturday morning. With the Pool and Arsenal both
winning, the gap is still 3 points. Liverpool play Everton away on Wednesday, so
they should be level with us come Saturday. It's going to be a nail biting
finish to the season, but we just have to aim for 5 wins out of 5 and then
nobody can catch us.
B@
|
32.7524 | David Beckham, PFA Young Player of the Year | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Apr 14 1997 22:12 | 27 |
| Man United 14 Apr 1997
BECKHAM SCOOPS YOUNG PFA AWARD
Manchester United's David Beckham has been named the PFA
Young Player of the Year, and also came second behind Alan
Shearer for the Players' Player of Year award.
Beckham's award was expected after such a remarkable season. He
has become an England regular under Glenn Hoddle and has
scored several spectacular goals this season, including lobbing
Wimbledon 'keeper Neil Sullivan from inside his own half.
Arsenal's striker Ian Wright, who has had a recent revival to his
England career, came third in the awards, which are voted on by
all professional footballers.
The award for Shearer comes as no real surprise, following his
heroics in Euro '96 with England followed by a stunning first
season with Newcastle, for whom he has scored 24 goals, 21 of
them coming in the FA Carling Premiership.
Leicester's powerful young forward Emile Heskey, scorer of a
last-minute equaliser in the Coca-Cola Cup final last week, was
runner-up to Beckham, with last year's winner Robbie Fowler
coming third.
|
32.7525 | Cole the Goal | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Apr 14 1997 22:14 | 35 |
32.7526 | United are Prepared | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Apr 14 1997 22:19 | 106 |
32.7527 | CHOCCY TESTIMONIAL | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Wed Apr 16 1997 08:18 | 9 |
| SOUTHERN TIMS 1 NORTHERN TIMS 2
What were the team selections?
Does anyone know..care.
J&D
|
32.7528 | Choccy Cleans Up | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Apr 16 1997 14:24 | 8 |
| All I heard on the radio this morning was that United played a strong selection
in the first half, and led 1-0 with a goal from Keano on the stroke of half
time. Celtic then scored twice in the last 15 minutes through Hay.
43,743 turned up in honour of Choccy, and the game had to be put back 20
minutes to let the large crowd in.
B@
|
32.7529 | Whats he gonna do ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Apr 16 1997 20:51 | 7 |
|
Glad to hear the fans turned out in numbers for this. Anyway...the
question I have....whats the rumours/scoop on his future ? I know he
is highly regarded by the "coaching schools", didn't he take the course
very early in his career ? Does he have a future at ManU ?
Trevor
|
32.7530 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Apr 16 1997 21:02 | 8 |
| Trevor,
"Choccy" has just been offered a one-year extension to his contract
which I presume he will accept. He is very highly thought of at the
club and I fully expect him to take on a coaching position of some kind
when his days of being "Supersub" are over.
|
32.7531 | A club asset | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Apr 16 1997 21:45 | 6 |
|
Thanks Dave, I'm pleased for him.....what a pity my club couldn't do
the same with Paul McStay....these guys are future coaches and
managers, not just "old" players.....
Trevor
|
32.7532 | Boy with potential | IB002::BREADIE | | Thu Apr 17 1997 16:01 | 5 |
| YUP i AGREE mCCLAIR HAS BEEN AN EXCELLENT PROFESSIONAL WHO WOULD MAKE A
GOOD COACH FOR THE YOUTH SQUAD. I always rated him, and he intelligent.
This is prooved in two ways:
1) He has a university degree
2) He left celtic
|
32.7533 | All strikers leave Celtic though ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Apr 17 1997 19:28 | 6 |
|
Oh Den....how could say that ! Anyway, the inside scoop on McClair
leaving Celtic was that he was just too damned ugly for us...he HAD to
go ! %^)
Trevor
|
32.7534 | dogs gift | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Fri Apr 18 1997 10:32 | 2 |
| When does stubbs and cadete leave then ?
|
32.7535 | Briains brains | MOVIES::BRANKIN | | Fri Apr 18 1997 14:32 | 8 |
| > YUP i AGREE mCCLAIR HAS BEEN AN EXCELLENT PROFESSIONAL WHO WOULD MAKE A
> GOOD COACH FOR THE YOUTH SQUAD. I always rated him, and he intelligent.
> This is prooved in two ways:
> 1) He has a university degree
> 2) He left celtic
Hmmm. I know some stupid people who have university degrees.
|
32.7536 | From the PA..... | MARVEL::SUPPORT | Automatic Patch Entry System | Fri Apr 18 1997 14:59 | 13 |
|
Manchester United have had another bid for an extension
to the season turned down.
The reigning English champions, who face playing their
last four games in nine days, applied to the Premier
League for an extension to the season but were refused
last week.
Now the club have written to the Football Association
asking for a review of that decision but have been
rejected.
|
32.7537 | Gutted!... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Mon Apr 21 1997 16:17 | 8 |
| Well, ManU won 3-1 against a chronic L'pool with David James having the
kind of game that can ruin a career, (the guy was truly awful). That's
the title now for ManU as Chris Sutton's totally disgusting show of bad
sportsmanship set up Blackburn's injury-time equaliser against
Arsenal, which is a shame as it would be nice to see the title go down
to the last game of the season....
Ray....
|
32.7538 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Apr 21 1997 16:24 | 5 |
| >it would be nice to see the title go down to the last game of the
>season.
It still might Ray. Anyway, don't talk cr*p ! You'd be quite happy if
the title was already over providing the winners were ABU !!!!!!!
|
32.7539 | The Gazetta was too busy talking about Vialli making peace with Gullitt... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Mon Apr 21 1997 16:29 | 3 |
| Match report, anyone? Incredibly enough, all I know is the result.
Dom
|
32.7540 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Mon Apr 21 1997 17:29 | 24 |
| All I saw was the goals. All three came from corners.
The first was a cracking header from Pally that nearly broke the back of
the net. James not to blame but the defence allowed Pally a totally free
header from about 10yrds out which he gratefully took.
The second much the same only Pally was under a little pressure and the
header was fairly weak. If James had stayed put on his line he would
have had a simply catch to save the goal. Instead he came charging out
got nowhere near the ball and the header went through the space he had
just vacated.
Third goal the ball was crossed to the far post no more than 2 yrds out
from the goal line and James should have simply plucked the ball out of
the air. No one was pressurising him and the nearest Utd player Cole was
simply standing at the back post assuming it was the keepers ball.
Somehow James completely missed the ball and it hit a surprised Cole and
went in.
He sure would have taking some stick when he got back into the dressing
room.
Rgds, Steve.
|
32.7541 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Mon Apr 21 1997 18:49 | 6 |
| >>> It still might Ray. Anyway, don't talk cr*p ! You'd be quite happy
>>> the title was already over providing the winners were ABU !!!!!!!
Yep, fair comment!...
Ray....
|
32.7542 | | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Mon Apr 21 1997 19:03 | 6 |
| Not at all. I'd be ecstatic for it to go to the wire, and for Roy Keane
to give away a penalty in injury time which hands the championship to
some other team. Don't care who. as long as it's not Scunthorpe. Which
probably isn't that likely. 8-)
Mike
|
32.7543 | Looks like it's all sewn up... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Tue Apr 22 1997 14:20 | 13 |
| re: .7540
Thanks a lot, Steve.
As it happens, I saw the goals/highlights on Italian TV last night.
David James does seem to be in the Grobelaar/Gary Sprake tradition,
i.e. brilliant save one minute and an absolute howler the next.
That game won't have done Liverpool's morale a lot of good for
Thursday. If they can somehow pull the tie round against PSG, then
it'll be a near miracle. ManU have got quite a game on their hands too.
Are May, Giggs and co. back to fitness now?
Dom
|
32.7544 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Apr 22 1997 15:21 | 218 |
| Hi Dom,
Sorry for the delay in getting you the match report. I didn't go to
the game myself, but have included a report from a lad off the mailing
list. For those of a nervous disposition, I think I"ve managed to edit
out all those nasty swear words .....
Once in the dreary and grim area of Murkydive we were directed to a
dual-carriageway at least a mile and half away from the ground. Brilliant
organisation that was! I thought it`d be a right laugh walking through the
throng of angry grannystabbers if we`d beaten them. Still, at the back of my
mind I was just so desperate for us to win and enjoy the feeling of milking it
in their own backyard that I wouldn`t have minded getting a slap for it! ;-)
Once out of the bus the 60 strong London reds walked in small groups to the
ground, some making for the off-license (and I get called a pisshead!) while
most of us just went straight there quietly. Kerry walked with me while the two
old farts (Des and Kevin) walked behind. Even at 9:30am the place was quite
busy. The streets immediately surrounding the ground were packed with scousers,
half wearing red tops while the others wore them disgusting cream-coloured
tops. And I thought some of our previous away shirts were crap! As we walked
quietly through the red crowd we saw scousers holding buckets collecting money
for the striking dockers and thought of what Peter Hargreaves had said. Not
that I would give my cash to a scouser anyway! They`re more than capable of
helping theirselves to your cash without even asking anyway! I also remember
upsetting a scouse United fan on our coach just before we got to the ground.
Everyone was wondering how 60 of us would discreetly walk the mile and a half
to the ground and not look like United fans. In my usual style of wit I said
that if we all walked up the road with a hub-cap under our arms we`d be fine. I
then said that it would be a good idea to put a freshly toasted "Pop Tart" into
your back pocket so that when one of these thieving charlies dips his hand into
your pocket to help himself to your cash he`ll break the soft crusty shell of
the "Pop Tart" then scold his scabby little fingers. Everyone but this scouser
in the coach pissed themselves but he took great offense and said that
Manchester had crime as well. One other witty red said that Mancs didn`t make a
culture out of it which put the scouser straight. We arrived outside the United
end just as the United coach drove by empty then saw the Liverpool coach pull
in to a rapturous reception. If they didn`t know we weren`t scousers before
then they did now cos we were the only ones not applauding. Unfortunately,
because we`d arrived so early (Thanks Ralph for making us leave Luton at
6:30am!) the doors into the ground weren`t even open yet. As we stood leaning
against the wall outside the away section Kerry noticed Nick Clay walking by
then grabbed him and said he`d see me later. Finally the doors opened and we
walked over to get in. First though was the wonderful experience of getting
frisked by a scouse policeman. I`ve been searched before going to away games
but have never had the policeman put his hands straight in my pockets! Still, I
was in scouse-land after all!
As more and more reds poured in the place began to get a bit cramped. I stood
over by the betting desk where loads of reds were busily putting bets on the
score or the first scorer. Des and Kev were busy stuffing their faces with
stodgy pies while I read the match program. As the United end began to
fill I heard the first strains of "F**k Mcmanaman and f**k Mcateer.." and
"We`ll win the football league again, this time on Merseyside..". After Des
and Kevin had stuffed their chops we made our way to the seats in the
corner right next to the scousers in the main stand. I was in a yellow
seat in row 7 right next to the aisle while Kev was 4 rows in front of me. Des
was in the pretty (yuk!) Lilac seats behind me to my left. Every away game I
go to now I seem to bump into or recognise more and more reds from European
aways. I noticed at least 2 or 3 lads who I`d met in the George and Dragon pub
in Vienna. Once the United section was practicully full we launched into a loud
rendition of "F**k Mcmanaman and f**k Mcateer..". Some of the scousers to our
right had grins on their faces while others gave the customary scouse welcome
with two fingers. As we launched into song after song I was quite suprised at
how quiet and tame these lovable scousers were. It was only as that dire
"You`ll never walk alone" was played that they could be arsed to make some
noise.....to a background of boos and whistles from the 3,500 United fans. The
Kop was quite a sight with scarves being held aloft and flags being waved.
Still, it was the last time in the whole game we heard that much noise and
singing from the ground as a whole. It appears they suffer the same problems we
do with the ground being filled with large numbers of so-called fans who
simply can`t be arsed to sing and encourage the team. This was ideal though.
The perfect opportunity for much Manc-Scouse banter. The game kicked off with
United dominating the early exchanges and I`d even go as far to say that we
were taking the piss. We knocked the ball about making the scousers run about
chasing shadows. Eric gave them an early warning when a scissor-kick was lobbed
just inches over the bar. Finally the domination paid off. United won a corner
at the Kop End with Beckham sending in a teasing cross. Pallister rose
unchallenged like a salmon and headered the ball into the net. And yes, as you
can imagine the scene in the United end had to be seen to be believed. Absolute
bedlam. I danced in the aisle with other frantic reds as the scousers sat
rooted to their seats and watched the partying in our section. I looked around
me to see United fans clenchin fists and screaming in delight. The game kicked
off to a loud rendition of "Ooooohhhh Gary Gary, Gary Gary Gary Pallister..".
Whilst United pressed forward the United fans started chanting "We shall not be
moved.." and "We`ll win the football league again, this time on Merseyside..".
The United end was rocking now, no-one was sitting down and we just milked it
for all it was worth. We had a great chance not long after the goal to extend
our lead when Andy Cole ran through to a high ball and calmly chipped it over
David James` head and with a couple of Liverpool defenders running back to
cover the empty goal Andy swang wildly at the ball and sliced it wide. None of
us could believe it and stood with hands on our heads cursing our luck.
Unfortunately we were made to pay for this missed chance when a cross by
Mcateer was headed home by Barnes of all people! Schmeichel managed to get his
hand to the ball but couldn`t prevent it going in. Watching the whole ground
erupt was a sickening sight and feeling. It felt like a dagger through the
heart. Worse was to come though from that point on until the end of the first
half the scousers ran us ragged. I seriously thought we were going to get a
hammering. Robbie Fowler was put through at an angle but flashed his low shot
wide to the groans of the scouse fans while we jeered loudly. And it was only
with some brilliant last ditch tackles in and just outside the penalty area
that prevented Liverpool from scoring again. We were beginning to make some
terrible mistakes that led to me ruining my underwear at frequent intervals
with near-misses. But, against the run of play United pushed forward and won a
corner. Yet again Beckham put in another cracking cross that was headed
goalward by Ronnie Johnsen only for David James to produce a great (and rare!)
reaction save and push the ball over the bar. Beckham took the resulting corner
and once again Gary Pallister rose like a salmon at the near post and noded the
ball into the empty net to send the 3,500 reds into absolute raptures. Once
more I danced in the aisle with other jubilant reds and very nearly tumbled
down the steps in all my excitement. The goal came at a crucial time too, just
minutes before half time. The half ended to a loud roar from the United fans.
Under the stands reds congregated and you could feel the buzz going round.
Richard Martin, another list red recognised my ugly mug and came over to chat
to me. We had a good chat for 5 minutes before the bladder informed me of an
urgent evacuation and led to fighting through the crowd to find the toilet. As
I walked to the toilet I heard a loud banging coming from my right then saw
about 5 or 6 police standing in front of the large metal door leading out of
the ground. It appears that some sad bitter scousers were outside trying to
kick the door in and start some trouble. The United fans standing near the door
looked on amused and shouted at the police to let them in!!! Heheheh!!!
The game had kicked off just as I walked out into the seating due to the
massive rush of reds making their way to their seats. United tarted the
second half well and started to kock the ball about like they did early on in
the first half. After about 8 minuteds Roy Evans decided to change things
around and bought Mcateer off and replaced him with Stan Collymore to the
cheers from the scouse fans. Mcateer looked slightly miffed at beng subbed
and I half expected him to toss his shirt at Roy Evans but he managed to
control his anger and slumped onto his seat in the dug-out. As Evans had
changed things around Fergie got out of the dug-out to shout at the players
giving them instructions on changing things around. As Fergie stood there
giving instructions by the touchine the United fans broke into a loud chant of
"Fegie gives us a wave" to which he turned to us then clenched his fist
which bought a loud roar from us reds but got the scouse fans` backs up.
Their reaction to this was to jeer and shout abuse at him. I even saw a few
small missiles hitting the turf around him. The United fans then came up with
one of the moments of the match when all 3,500 in unison adopted the
typical scouse stance (arms outstretchd in front) and chanted "Calm down
calm down, calm down calm down" to the tune of "The Pompey Chimes". We were
all rolling about laughing as some of the scousers did their nut and
waved their fists at us in fury. Seeing as they were getting wound up the
United fans decided to step things up by chanting "Get to work you lazy tw*ts"
and "Stand up if you`ve got a job". As usual one scouse tw*t took the bait and
stood up on his own and was met with jeers of derision and a chant of "There`s
only one lying b*st*rd"! It took just 17 minutes for United to effectively end
the tie as a contest when Gary Neville cheekily flicked the ball over
the Liverpool defender and sent in a deep cross that had James flapping
at the ball leaving Cole unchallenged to simply nod the ball into the
empty net. As 3,500 reds erupted into a seething mass of flailing arms Andy
ran over to stand right in front of the celebrating fans everyone
surged forward to congratulate him whilst the United players mobbed him and
jumped all over him. For a moment I thought the United fans were going to get
carried away in all their celebrations and jump onto the pitch.
Thankfully it never happened and that was the cue for the United fans to
start the party early. We danced we sang and we jumped up and down. The
scousers, in contrast looked absolutely shell-shocked. I saw one red
amongst all the wild celebrations calmly walking down the steps, arms above
his head, fists clenched then face the scousers to our right and just stand
their cockily. Most of the scousers were too gutted to respond though a
couple of them managed to muster the energy to tell us where to go. Time
slipped by, and Roy Evans, realising their championship hopes were subsiding
took off Barnes and replaced him with Patrick Berger. To be honest, Berger or
Collymore made little impact. Collymore was caught offside time after time
which infuriated the natives and especially Steve Mcmanman who gave the
linesman near the Kop a mouthful of abuse. Strange how our team is often called
a bunch of whingers eh? As the offsides kept being called the scouse fans were
getting more and more irate. Meanwhile the United fans were taking the piss big
time. Chants of "We`ll win the football league again, this time on
Merseyside..", "We`re gonna win the league...", "Champions champions
champions.." and "You`ll win f**k all again...Liverpool". As fulltime
approached the oh-so-loyal (allegedly) scouse fans started walking out in their
droves to strains of "Cheerio cheerio cheerio", "Part-time supporters.." and
best of all "Outclassed by the Champions..". Also, after David James` terrible
blunders he was mercilessly ribbed by the United fans. Chants of "Dodgy keeper,
dodgy keeper.." and best of all "David James...Superstar....he drops more balls
than Grobbelar!". I almost started to feel sorry for him but remembered where I
was and joined in the piss-taking. The United fans then started mocking James
with "Englands number one...England`s England`s number one!". With just 10
minutes remaining Fergie took Scholes off and replaced him with McClair to
groans all around me. Liverpool tried hard to get a goal that would give them
hope but our defence stood up well keeping them out. Schmeichel made one vital
save at the feet of Robbie Fowler with about 5 minutes remaining. As the clock
ticked away one red pulled out a mini banner that read "MUFC - We won the
championship on Merseyside". He faced the scousers to our right as everyone
around him bounced up and down singing "We`ll win the football league again,
this time on Merseyside..". At this point the photograpers behind the goal
turned round and started taking photos of this guy holding the banner aloft
surrounded by ecstatic reds bouncing up and down. With seconds remaining Cole
was put through with a brilliant chance. He only had James to beat but swung
wildly at the ball slicing it yet again leaving us all holding our heads but
due to the scoreline most of us were laughing in suprise at the miss. Seconds
after that the referee put an end to the Scouse humiliation to a loud roar from
the United fans. Up behind me two fans held bright red flares aloft that lit
up the United end. It was a fantastic sight. The players were all hugging each
other and Fergie came out too. The players acted like they knew it was
practically all over. Andy Cole came over to us and kissed his Man United badge
then walked off applauding us. I can`t even begin to describe the feeling of
total ecstacy I was experiencing. Words cannot describe it. All I will say is
that if you could bottle this feeling and sell it you`d be a millionaire. This
is better than any drug in the world, it`s totally free, totally harmless and
makes you feel like you`re floating.....it`s called being a red! It`s a good
enough feeling to beat Liverpool at home. But to do it at Anfield, practically
end their championship hopes AND boost ours is totally mind blowing. The buzz
soon dissipated though when we realised the long walk back to the coach was
going to be "fun" to put it mildly! I bumped into another London Branch red
and we hugged furiously then I told him it was time for Operation
Get-back-to-the-coach-in-one-piece! As we walked out into the open we dropped
our heads and put on the most miserable faces possible. Kerry caught up with me
and he was also doing the same as the rest of us. Hands in pocket looking down
at the fllor pretending to be gutted. It was too much to bear. I told him in as
miserable a voice as I could that I was "gutted". I could see him trying not to
grin as he agreed. All the way back we hardly uttered a word. It was absolute
torture. I was absolutely dieing to jump up and down and start singing but
knew I`d end up getting a severe kicking so managed to keep a lid on it. Once
back to the coach we all began to relax a bit and everyone was buzzing. What a
day and what a night. Put the champagne on ice reds, we`re almost there! This
sets us up nicely for wednesday night now!
|
32.7545 | Now *that's* what I call a match report... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Tue Apr 22 1997 19:37 | 4 |
| Thanks, Dave...this lad really puts David Lacey, Brian Glanville et al
in the shade, doesn't he?!
Dom
|
32.7546 | GERMAN AND PROUD | VYGER::PATRICKD | | Wed Apr 23 1997 07:38 | 9 |
| I BET HE WON'T BE WAXING LYRICAL AFTER DORTMUND ARE FINISHED WITH
UNITED!
GO DORTMUND,THE WHOLE OF BRITAIN ARE BEHIND YOU!
KEV THE HUN
|
32.7547 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Apr 23 1997 13:55 | 17 |
| > I BET HE WON'T BE WAXING LYRICAL AFTER DORTMUND ARE FINISHED WITH
> UNITED!
>
> GO DORTMUND,THE WHOLE OF BRITAIN ARE BEHIND YOU!
>
> KEV THE HUN
It's certainly obvious to me that you are an intelligent fellow who has
undoubtedly spent many hours pondering the possible outcomes of
tonight's game, comparing and contrasting the fascinating differences in
styles, before being able to enter your mind-blowing, enlightening reply.
For this we are all eternally grateful. One small thing though ....
STOP BLEEDIN' SHOUTING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't you just hate it when people bring their kids into work !!!!!
|
32.7548 | Alex's finest hour ??? | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Wed Apr 23 1997 14:48 | 6 |
|
Any team news for tonight...is Giggs fit.. the big Dane ok.. Pally's
back ????
Pj
|
32.7549 | Should be a tight affair. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Punks jump up to get beat down | Wed Apr 23 1997 16:28 | 13 |
| Pj,
I've heard nowt about the likely team. I assume Ferguson will keep his
selection quiet until the last minute. The biggest worry seemed to be
who was going to fill Keanes role.
Stretch.
PS >>GO DORTMUND,THE WHOLE OF BRITAIN ARE BEHIND YOU!
The word rhymes with rollocks!
|
32.7550 | Good article on the chosen ones here. | XSTACY::haydenp.ilo.dec.com::haydenp | NeoMaxiZoonDweebi | Wed Apr 23 1997 17:30 | 91 |
| It has been a characteristic of Manchester United's march to further
football domination to report it in terms of others' failure, to point
out that the season, so far, appears to have been one long shoe-in by
rivals not up to the job.
Last Saturday, Liverpool played with the tactical acumen of your local
park under-nines, on Monday night at Coventry, Arsenal looked
drained of ideas and stamina and Porto turned up at Old Trafford for
the European Cup quarter-final with Dave Beasant's Portuguese
second cousin in goal.
Whenever anyone actually gets an act together (Newcastle, Derby,
Juventus), United seem to be there for the taking. So tonight, against a
Dortmund squad containing half a dozen Euro '96 winners, we shall
see what happens when some real opposition turns up.
Whatever those around Old Trafford keen on fostering a siege
mentality might assume, however, this analysis is not arrived at out
of any anti-United malice. Rather, it is because of all the teams Alex
Ferguson has constructed during his time in charge, this one is the
most undemonstrative and businesslike.
There just isn't the same adrenalin blast watching Roy Keane
construct those tight midfield passing triangles as there was seeing
Andrei Kanchelskis, Paul Ince and Ryan Giggs tear into the
counter-attack in 1993. Nor, with his haunches thickening and his
speed ebbing, is Eric Cantona these days the eye-openingly inventive
match winner of the past.
Often you study this United outfit as they win and wonder how they
did it. At first, you assume their opponents must have blown it. Then
it slowly dawns that everywhere, in every position on the pitch, they
are doing the simple things right. Which, in the percentage long haul
of a football season, is the mark of a very accomplished side.
Clearly, it is the type of side Alex Ferguson has been seeking to build
throughout his decade at the club: tactically astute, flexible, above all
efficient. In short, German-like. And he has done it without ceremony
or ostentation, almost on the sly.
This is not only the result of the most successful youth production line
in Britain, it is also because when he has got his cheque-book out, he
has been careful to the point of parsimony.
Between them, Peter Schmeichel, David May, Cantona, Ronnie
Johnsen and Ole Solskjaer cost less than John Hartson. Or, as the
United fans' terrace chant, sung to the tune of You Are My Sunshine,
puts it: "Now Alan Shearer may be dearer/But don't take my Solskjaer
away". Indeed, in a sort of paradigm of the old adage that the title
cannot be bought, Ferguson's least convincing performer is also his
most expensive: Andy Cole.
The result of constructing a team of young lads, bits-and-pieces
players picked up from elsewhere and foreigners whose potential had
not been spotted by others, is that they all share one similarity - they
owe the Boss for their big break and are thus happy to do his bidding.
The development of Giggs is typical. Once prone to over-elaboration,
he has listened and changed. Now less liable to bring you to the edge
of the seat in expectation, he is none the less now much more
effective.
There is something else this team has picked up from their leader,
too: a single-minded dedication to the cause. Nowhere is this more
evident than in comparison with Liverpool.
At Anfield on Saturday, the press box was so full, some of us were
accommodated in an over-spill section in the main stand. This was
obviously the place where the home side's girlfriends are billeted. It
was like sitting in on a Vogue casting session there, everywhere you
looked were legs and hair and expensive dentistry.
In 1997, a cover girl in your Porsche Boxster, rather than medals in the
side-board, it seems, is the essential pre-requisite for the Liverpool
player. This may be harsh, but you can't imagine the Nevilles, Nicky
Butt or Paul Scholes attracting that kind of support. In an era of pop
star footballers, at a club better poised than any to exploit
commercially the celebrity of its players, they appear, as a group, to
be utterly focused on the task in hand. Which may well explain why,
this season, as in the past three, they beat their nearest title
challengers home and away.
Even all this may not be enough to overcome a team as capable as
Dortmund tonight. A semi-final in the European Cup, seasoned
observers believe, is about the limit of this United team's competence.
However, for the first time since those Liverpool and Nottingham
Forest teams of old mastered the art of doing the simple things well,
it makes a change to see a British team in Europe who will make the
opposition beat them, rather than doing it for themselves.
Guardian Service
|
32.7551 | UP DORTMUND!!!! | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Wed Apr 23 1997 20:05 | 5 |
| At no point in the article does it state that ManU are also the
jammiest team in history, which is an obvious omission from a pretty
good article....
Ray....
|
32.7552 | Get an adult to show you the caps lock button | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Apr 23 1997 20:32 | 13 |
|
Re 7546
PATRICKD.....Kev ???? ( still trying to work that one out ! )
I shouldn't respond to your b******s entry....but just to let you know,
the whole of Britain is not behind Dortmund. Luckily you don't speak
for us all.....in fact you seem to have a hard time speaking for
yourself %^)
Lets hope you are bubbling into yer McEwans Lager tonight !!!!
Trevor
|
32.7553 | Probably a waste of time though... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Wed Apr 23 1997 22:58 | 3 |
| You tell 'em, Trevor!
Dom
|
32.7554 | Utd losing | CHEFS::MANSELLN | | Thu Apr 24 1997 00:31 | 15 |
|
Half time score Utd 0 - Dortmund 1
Utd are playing very well but Cole has missed a couple of easy chances.
Cantona missed a complete sitter and Beckham's boot is completely off
target at the moment. Pallister had a great chance with a header in
more or less the same place as he scored at Liverpool.
Other than that, from a neutrals point of view, this game is quite
exciting.
Kohle has kept Dortmund in the game really. Lets hope Utd can produce
the same form they produced against Porto.
Neal.
|
32.7555 | Utd go out..... | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Apr 24 1997 01:41 | 4 |
|
0-1 to Dortmund is how it finished....
Trevor
|
32.7556 | SMARM SMARM SMARM | VYGER::PATRICKD | | Thu Apr 24 1997 06:13 | 5 |
| I TOLD YOU SO!!!!!
KEV
|
32.7557 | 24:2 goal chances ? | VNACO1::HERIBERT | | Thu Apr 24 1997 11:53 | 17 |
| Congratulation to the Englishg spectators in Old Trafford. I can't believe
there exists any other country in continental Europe who supports their
team till the last minute, standing 0:1 - CONGRATULATION - YOU CAN BE PROUD,
TO BE A MANCHESTER FAN !
Match report: The game has confirmed my opinion, English football is the 2nd in
Europe and the Italian is the No. 1.
English football is the most interesting one for a spectator, kick and rush,
fast game, many chances, but a little bit missing ideas,ideas.
Don't misunderstand me, I like English football very much, but yesterday
I supported a German team first time in my life in European Cup.
The Austrian Feiersinger is the first of our country being in the final.
Manchester Utd will play next year in the Champions League, an Austrian team not.
Heribert
|
32.7558 | They did us proud. | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Thu Apr 24 1997 14:03 | 13 |
| It was one of those nights. Utd created enough chances to score a
bucket full of goals, had two goals disallowed that most nights would
have stood, and gave away a fairly soft goal. Cantona and Cole where
the main culprits of missing sitters, with Pallister and Giggs also
missing clear chances.
Utd did everything right, totally dominating the play but just couldn't
stick it in the net.
Bollocks!
Rgds, Steve.
|
32.7559 | Tooo Far | CHEFS::16.37.8.108::Mad | Blasphemer !!!!!! | Thu Apr 24 1997 15:39 | 69 |
| From the telegraph;
Quote;
One statistic stands out crushingly from last night's match. Manchester United
lost both home and away to each of the European Cup finalists. Their failure to
score in any of their four encounters with Juventus and Borussia Dortmund is the
cruellest indication of the gap which still separates them from the continent's
tiny elite. For once an English team was not humiliated; this time United
embarrassed themselves, by failing to score so often that they were in danger of
qualifying as a registered charity.
Eric Cantona has been falling to earth for much of this season. Last night he
really landed, and will be a mere mortal inside Old Trafford for ever more. His
inability to transfer his swaggering domestic form onto the European stage is
now set in stone, and was painfully apparent with his numerous misses and
occasionally errant passing. It will be good for the team, and the younger
players in particular, if his audience stops treating him as a deity around
which all other bodies revolve.
Throughout the day on the airwaves and in the hostelries of Manchester a mantra
gathered force: this was the club's most important match in 30 years.
Some of the players must have heard it once too often. United's greatest asset
under Alex Ferguson has been their iron will. In the first half, that gave way
to an extraordinary failure of nerve in front of goal as the United supporters
risked whiplash injuries jerking their heads around in despair.
It would be comforting for United fans to shelter in the belief that they would
have gone through had they not wasted so many chances. The same is often said of
steeplechasers who jump poorly. "He'd have won that Gold Cup if he hadn't
fallen," people say. The ability to score when the team is in bother is one of
the criteria by which the very best sides are defined, and by that standard
United undoubtedly failed.
The video of United's unceasing misses will be one of the few things their
supporters don't rush to buy. Cantona's tame prod into the feet of Jurgen
Kohler, who was already on the floor, was perhaps the worst. Gary Pallister's
header wide, also in the first half, ran it close. After that, shots sprayed
wide and headers popped over as the relentless sequence of lost opportunities
continued.
It has been a torrid few weeks for English football in Europe. It would be
unjust to assess United's failure in the context of Newcastle's mashing by
Monaco and the destruction of Liverpool's ragged troops in Paris.
But with the final tired switching off of bedside lights last night, United's
players will surely have realised that they squandered an opportunity to make a
seminal leap forward both for themselves and for English football.
Germany has suffered its own deprivations, so we are not alone. Dortmund's
fluorescent brotherhood become the first German side to reach a European Cup
final for 10 years. They were ruthlessly well prepared for the mind games of a
two-leg semi-final and were both more technically adroit and fluid of movement
than United, who are at least closing the gap faster than any British side.
Maybe it flattered United that they advanced this far at all. If so, it is a
tribute to Ferguson's coaching skills and the club's strength of spirit that
they have earned recognition as one of the four best teams in Europe.
But with Juventus in such rampant form, one would have feared for them had they
made it through to meet the defending champions in the Olympic Stadium in Munich
on May 28. That pleasure now belongs to such superbly gifted practitioners as
Moller and Kohler, who face an ordeal a still maturing United side have been
spared.
So close, but way too far.
unquote
Mad
|
32.7560 | Spare it! | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Thu Apr 24 1997 15:56 | 16 |
| ...and as usual, the newspapers compete to see who can spout the most
ridiculous "day after" tripe!
I'd love to have seen the same journalist's report if United had taken
eight (say!) of the 20-odd chances they created:
"Kohler attempted valliantly to rally his troopbut United were on a
different planet. The ball seemed attracted to the back of the German
net as if by some magnetic force. On this form, United can probably
afford to give Juventus a 3-goal start on May 29", etc. etc,
The truth is undoubtedly somewhere between the two. Sometimes I think
sports journalists use a series of templates based on the possible outcomes
of a match, and just fill in the names.
Dom
|
32.7561 | Devil's advocate | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Thu Apr 24 1997 17:29 | 8 |
|
Hmm, did make a good point about Cantona though. On the phone-in after
the game, some United fans were trying to blame Cole for the defeat,
ignoring the fact that Cantona's finishing was, quite frankly,
appalling. But, of course, Eric is God and we mustn't criticise him,
must we???
j.
|
32.7562 | Armchair pundit | MILE::JENKINS | | Thu Apr 24 1997 17:38 | 8 |
|
From what I saw on the TV I thought the journo was pretty accurate...
Cantona had a poor game, Utd desperately needed a Shearer or someone
of his talent to stick the ball in the back of the net.
Richard.
|
32.7563 | They might even surprise Juventus... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Thu Apr 24 1997 18:48 | 18 |
| re. last two
Agreed, United's finishing *was* appalling (there was some bad luck
involved but on the whole, they only have themselves to blame for their
inability to hit the back of the net). Cantona was the worst culprit,
but there were some atrocious misses all round.
But given the number of chances United created, quite how the journo
manages to draw conclusions about Dortmund being "technically more
adroit" and their "superior fluidity of movement" (yuk!) is anyone's
guess.
Hanging on for dear life isn't my idea of being technically superior.
Don't get me wrong - I think Dortmund are an excellent side, and
they've improved a lot since last year. I just think that everything
went right for them on the night.
Dom
|
32.7564 | | MILE::JENKINS | | Thu Apr 24 1997 20:20 | 12 |
|
re .last (Dom)
>Don't get me wrong - I think Dortmund are an excellent side, and
>they've improved a lot since last year. I just think that everything
>went right for them on the night.
Sums up the story of German teams in Europe!
R.
|
32.7565 | I don't wear that ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Apr 24 1997 21:02 | 12 |
|
re -1
Oh come on ! You can't use Dortmund as an alalogy for all German teams
in Europe !! German teams usually get it right on the night because
thay are better than ours, more skillful, more discipline.
One game doesn't change the world...and anyway, the key point is that
Dortmund scored, away from home, under pressure...."the more they
practise, the luckier they they get"....
Trevor
|
32.7566 | What does the panel think? | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Thu Apr 24 1997 21:16 | 16 |
|
United will rue the missed chances, both at Old Trafford last night and
in the first leg. They should, however, remember the fact that they
lost both legs of the semi-final and in doing so, failed to score a
goal. They started the season unbeaten at home in Europe and have now
lost three times.
Methinks Fergie will now spend big money in preparation for next
season. On the cards:
Replacement for Pallister
Replacement for Cantona
Striker in the mould of Shearer/Weah.
Jeff
|
32.7567 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Slip Away.... | Thu Apr 24 1997 21:36 | 11 |
32.7568 | farmer palmer | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Fri Apr 25 1997 00:02 | 5 |
| Over pricing Palmer a little are you not ?
J.S
|
32.7569 | i told you's so | VYGER::PATRICKD | | Fri Apr 25 1997 06:16 | 32 |
| Ally McCoist will be available next season!
Europe rejoices at the ousting of the English
Chumpions(sorry,champions)!
Good luck Dortmund for the final!
Joke: What do you call an Englishman in the European cup final?
THE REFEREE
ha ha ha
kev
|
32.7570 | Orange mist | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Fri Apr 25 1997 12:55 | 8 |
|
Re. last
Remind me, how did Rangers do in this year's competition? And last
year, and the year before that etc etc
j.
|
32.7571 | The Spirits are with us | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Apr 25 1997 13:35 | 12 |
|
Just to stick my 2p worth in.....
I agree that Pallister has seen better days and Cantona is not the
player he was, although I think he'll stay for another season.
I have a gut feeling that Boro will go down and Ravenelli and Cole will
be invovlved in a swop deal...
Yours Doris Stokes
|
32.7572 | Ah, But how about | CHEFS::16.37.12.106::Mad | Blasphemer !!!!!! | Fri Apr 25 1997 15:23 | 11 |
| Ref prev.
If boro are going down and Man u will swop players with them, they could swop
pallister with Dowie or something !!
IMHO, Cantona had a duff night, as James has had a few. He still is the main
playmaker, but Ferg needs to introduce another player in the same mould. Similar
to Barnes and Thomas at 'pool. Me thinks Barnes will soon become a bench-warmer.
Mad
|
32.7573 | Its Friday... Yippppeeee | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Apr 25 1997 15:51 | 10 |
|
re : 1
Me thinks that Cantona's position is actually tailor made for Ryan
Giggs, plus I believe Cantona's contract is due to end next season
and with the old Bosman ruling maybe they'll cash in.
All pure speculation mind you....coz I'm bored...
Pj
|
32.7574 | | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Fri Apr 25 1997 16:29 | 12 |
| I'd agree that the Mancs need a new striker. I think Solskjaer just
looks good because he's playing for the Mancs and Beckham can hit him
with the ball from 50 yards. They're selling themselves short
if they think they can't get a better striker than him.
Ravanelli is a waste of space. He'd fit in with the whingeing cheating
type aspects of the Red persona, but that's about it. Obviously, as a
founder member of the ABUs, I'd be well happy if they do sign him, but
I think they're more likely to go for someone like Suker or Boksic.
Mike
|
32.7575 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Apr 25 1997 16:35 | 8 |
| Mike,
Strong rumours on the mailing list lately suggest that Utd and Villa
are preparing to do a swap - Cole for Yorke. Apparently, little
Dwighty is quite an ambitious fellow and wants to play in the Champions
League. Obviously, that ain't gonna happen with Villa for a little way
yet, so he wants away. Hmmm, never rated the guy myself ........
|
32.7576 | | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Fri Apr 25 1997 18:16 | 8 |
| Dave,
It's not fair to even make jokes like that. Dwight would never leave
Villa. We are his family.
Bum. I'll not sleep now. You're such a Manc git. 8-)
Mike
|
32.7577 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Apr 25 1997 18:45 | 6 |
| Mike,
Who's joking ? Now, how does that song go ... "It's up to you Dwight
Yorke, Dwight Yorke ..." Hmm, at least he comes with his own song.
Saves the Utd neanderthals from spending the summer working on a catchy
singalong number.
|
32.7578 | | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Fri Apr 25 1997 18:56 | 16 |
| Dave,
This would be the first time the Manc mailing list got something right.
It'd be a black day for football if the mancs signed a striker who
could actually strike. Maybe it's just a pr move because the Manc
bosses think they need a player who's actually a nice bloke for a
change.
You'll need Andy Cole and 5 million at least, and the mancs would never
be able to admit that Dwight's craploads better than Andy Cole.
Arse. Cole and Milosevic up front. It doesn't bear thinking about.
So I won't. 8-)
Mike
|
32.7579 | No Way | CHEFS::16.37.12.106::Mad | Blasphemer !!!!!! | Fri Apr 25 1997 19:38 | 6 |
| Cole and Savo up front ???
Similar Sh*t style, but I don't think savo will be there next season.
Mad
|
32.7580 | Stand up for the Champions | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Apr 25 1997 21:11 | 19 |
| United may be out of Europe for this season, but the experience that the
players will have gained from this season will be invaluable in the seasons
ahead. Hopefully we will be in the Champions League next season again, and we
might go one step further. 9 of the players used on Wednesday night are 25 or
younger, and then you can add Keane, Cruyff, and Poborsky to that.It was a great
night at O.T. and the supporters kept the atmosphere going, even though we were
chasing the game after 8 minutes, and it was a memorable night to be there.
Not getting an away goal in Dortmund 2 weeks ago came back to haunt us, but we
live to fight another day. Good luck to Dortmund in the Final. It's back to
the Premiership tomorrow week, with a tricky trip to Leicester who now need
another 3 points to be safe after losing to the Hammers mid-week. This will be
a tough game, but if we are to be crowned Champions, these are the games we
need to win. If we are lucky enough to gain the 3 points at Filbert street, the
league could be won at O.T on Bank Holiday Monday against Middlesboro, Kick-Off
12 Noon. This match has been switched from the Tuesday Night, and will be shown
live on Sky Sports. The Newcastle game has still not been confirmed, and it's
West Ham at O.T. on Sunday the 11th of May.
B@
|
32.7581 | The Story so Far | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Apr 25 1997 21:15 | 36 |
|
January
Sat 18 Coventry City A 2-0 Giggs, Solskjaer
Sat 25 Wimbledon H 1-1 Scholes (FA Cup 4th Round)
Wed 29 Wimbledon H 2-1 Giggs, Cole
February
Sat 1 Southampton H 2-1 Pallister, Cantona
Tue 4 Wimbledon A 0-1 (FA Cup 4th Round Replay)
Wed 19 Arsenal A 2-1 Cole, Solskjaer
Sat 22 Chelsea A 1-1 Beckham
March
Sat 1 Coventry City H 3-1 Cole, Poborsky, OG
Wed 5 Porto H 4-0 May, Cantona, Giggs, Cole (E Cup QF 1st Leg)
Sat 8 Sunderland A 1-2 OG
Sat 15 Sheff Wed H 2-0 Cole, Poborsky
Wed 19 Porto A 0-0 (Euro Cup QF 2nd Leg)
Sat 22 Everton A 2-0 Solskjaer, Cantona
April
Sat 5 Derby County H 2-3 Cantona, Solskjaer
Wed 9 B.Dortmund A 0-1 (Euro Cup SF 1st Leg)
Sat 12 Blackburn A 3-2 Cole, Scholes, Cantona
Sat 19 Liverpool A 3-1 Pallister (2), Cole
Wed 23 B.Dortmund H 0-1 (Euro Cup SF 2nd Leg)
May
Sat 3 Leicester City A (Sky Live)
Mon 5 Middlesboro H (Sky Live)
Sun 11 West Ham H
TBA Newcastle H (Possibly 8th May)
|
32.7582 | | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Apr 28 1997 16:48 | 34 |
| From the Net
Man United 28 Apr 1997
FERGIE PLAYS IT COOL
Manchester United fans may be getting ready to celebrate another
FA Carling Premiership title but manager Alex Ferguson is taking
nothing for granted.
The champagne is on ice but will stay that way until the title is
won and a cautious Fergie said: ``We don't want to fall into any
traps we will just concentrate on winning the next match then see
what happens.
``That match is at Leicester on Saturday and if we win then we
will be in a good position.''
The title could be United's on Saturday, victory in the morning
kick-off at Filbert Street would take them to 72 points and turn
the title challenge into a two horse race.
They would be beyond the reach of Arsenal with the onus on
Liverpool. Third place Liverpool are at home to Tottenham on
Saturday evening and would need to win to put the United
celebrations on hold until Monday when Middlesbrough go to Old
Trafford.
Ferguson's side need four points from four games and know that
even if they were to loose at Leicester they would stay in the
driving seat with the spotlight turning on their three home games,
Middlesbrough, Newcastle on May 8 then West Ham on May 11.
|
32.7583 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Mon Apr 28 1997 17:39 | 4 |
| Anyone remember how many points they had last season. Is it my imagination or
have Utd lost a lot more this year?
Rgds, Steve
|
32.7584 | Points Total This Year???? | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Mon Apr 28 1997 21:26 | 38 |
| <<< Note 32.7583 by IRNBRU::61549::Spike "Welcome to the Rimmer Experience" >>>
>>Anyone remember how many points they had last season. Is it my imagination or
>>have Utd lost a lot more this year?
This Season
P W D L F A PTS
Manchester United 34 20 9 5 69 39 69
Last Season
Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Manchester United 38 25 7 6 73 35 82
Newcastle United 38 24 6 8 66 37 78
Liverpool 38 20 11 7 70 34 71
Aston Villa 38 18 9 11 52 35 63
Arsenal 38 17 12 9 49 32 63
Everton 38 17 10 11 64 44 61
Blackburn Rovers 38 18 7 13 61 47 61
Tottenham Hotspur 38 16 13 9 50 38 61
Nottingham Forest 38 15 13 10 50 54 58
West Ham United 38 14 9 15 43 52 51
Chelsea 38 12 14 12 46 44 50
Middlesbrough 38 11 10 17 35 50 43
Leeds United 38 12 7 19 40 57 43
Wimbledon 38 10 11 17 55 70 41
Sheffield Wednesday 38 10 10 18 48 61 40
Coventry City 38 8 14 16 42 60 38
Southampton 38 9 11 18 34 52 38
------------------------------------------------------------------
Manchester City 38 9 11 18 33 58 38
Queens Park Rangers 38 9 6 23 38 57 33
Bolton Wanderers 38 8 5 25 39 71 29
|
32.7585 | ................. | CHEFS::16.43.128.221::Mad | Blasphemer !!!!!! | Tue Apr 29 1997 12:43 | 8 |
| ref prev.
Why does it not suprise me that Southampton and Coventry are in the same boat
as last year ?
Where they there the year before that, etc ?
Mad
|
32.7586 | "Bati-Gol" | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue Apr 29 1997 14:06 | 4 |
| According to todays Star, United have faxed a 13 Million bid to Fiorentina for
Gabriel Batistuta the Argentinian International striker.
B@
|
32.7587 | eh, nice one | CHEFS::16.43.128.221::Mad | Blasphemer !!!!!! | Tue Apr 29 1997 14:52 | 5 |
| of course a fax being legally binding and all that..............
Mad
|
32.7588 | askldfjl;kjfd mad asdfjk;laksdfj | MKTCRV::MANNERINGS | | Tue Apr 29 1997 16:10 | 5 |
| Mad, you are being madly again. The fax would be an offer to negotiate
a binding contract. A fax can also be binding in some circumstances, I
think.
..Kevin..
|
32.7589 | Piggy bank raid? | MILE::JENKINS | | Tue Apr 29 1997 16:17 | 8 |
32.7590 | I am a Cider Drinker | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Tue Apr 29 1997 16:18 | 6 |
|
I think mad has been sniffing his home brew cider that is currently
bubbling away in his airing cupboard....
Pj
|
32.7591 | country bumpkin or what? | MKTCRV::MANNERINGS | | Tue Apr 29 1997 16:54 | 6 |
| >>mad has been sniffing his home brew cider
Oh gawd, it is that bad is it ? Could he be a Yeovil fan perhaps, or
where is he from?
..Kevin..
|
32.7592 | Who said that !! | CHEFS::16.43.128.221::Mad | Blasphemer !!!!!! | Tue Apr 29 1997 18:15 | 10 |
| I Am Not, nor have I ever been from anywhere down Devon/Bumpkin way.
I'm from here, didn't you know.
Tch !
Mad
|
32.7593 | zdfgssvxioemcz | CHEFS::16.43.128.221::Mad | Blasphemer !!!!!! | Tue Apr 29 1997 18:46 | 20 |
32.7594 | Flying High | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Wed Apr 30 1997 16:12 | 3 |
| United and Villa have chipped in together and organised a charter flight home
from Romania for Keane, Irwin, Staunton, and Townsend, so the they will be
ready for the Premiership on Saturday.
|
32.7595 | anyone for head tennis? | VYGER::PATRICKD | | Thu May 01 1997 04:29 | 9 |
| I just saw the highlights of the game and it was good to see Keane in
such fine form! That was a classic Keane moment when he felled the
Romanian defender with a "headbutt".
The guys a class act. NOT!!!!!
kev
|
32.7596 | Clean Sweep | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri May 02 1997 19:40 | 10 |
| Friday, May 2 1997
Manchester United are poised for a clean sweep of titles after the
reserves drew 0-0 with Blackburn Rovers to clinch the Pontins
League Premier Division championship at Old Trafford last night.
The club's A and B teams are already champions of the
Lancashire League Division One and Two and the championship
win for the first team would make it four in a row.
|
32.7597 | Utd in the Clear | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri May 02 1997 19:43 | 16 |
32.7598 | The Guv Speaks | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri May 02 1997 19:53 | 93 |
32.7599 | WOT NO PENALTY!! | CHEFS::MANSELLN | | Mon May 05 1997 10:57 | 14 |
|
You so nearly blew it!!
But as always the Ref. comes to Uniteds rescue "What give a penalty
against ManU and put you 3-0 up, do be serious" is what must have come
from Mr.Wilkie's mouth, but at least he booked Keane and Cole. Nothing
surprising there then!!!
Really Leicester should have hammered them, but at least Utd. can say
they were saved, literally, by Schmeical who must be one of, if not
THE, best keeper in the world.
Neal.
|
32.7600 | goals galore | AYOV20::SYS_132894 | | Mon May 05 1997 17:11 | 5 |
|
Half-time Utd 2 Boro 3
Danny.
|
32.7601 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Mon May 05 1997 17:16 | 3 |
| to get the latest score go to....
http://www.rte.ie/aertel/p221.htm
|
32.7602 | come on the reds :) | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Mon May 05 1997 17:27 | 0 |
32.7603 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Mon May 05 1997 17:38 | 5 |
| 3-3
Solskjaer equalised....
10 mins to go....
|
32.7604 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Mon May 05 1997 17:54 | 3 |
| Result, 3-3
Ray....
|
32.7605 | Will we throw it away???? | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Tue May 06 1997 16:56 | 10 |
| Well United are trying to make a dogs dinner out of winning the championship
with their defending over the weekend. Two fightbacks from 2 goals down and
2 points gained in the end. A 2-2 draw at Leicester on saturday was followed
by a 3-3 draw at home aginst Boro yesterday. Solskjaer got the two at Leicester
on saturday, followed by one yesterday. Keano, and Gary Neville, with his first
for the club got the others yesterday. The Pool and Newcastle play tonight, and
both should win, so it's 3 points from 2 home games to be Champions. Newcastle
on Thursday, and West Ham on Sunday. It time to stand up and be counted.
B@
|
32.7606 | not easy | MKTCRV::MANNERINGS | | Tue May 06 1997 17:05 | 4 |
| Will two draws be enough ? At the moment the goal diff with Liverpool
is better ?
..Kevin..
|
32.7607 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Wed May 07 1997 13:01 | 8 |
| ..cough..splutter..
Well done to the Mancs for falling over the line and scraping the
league title....
..that's as much congrats as I can manage..
Ray....
|
32.7608 | The Blue Tide is upon us | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Wed May 07 1997 13:10 | 8 |
|
Re- 7607
Indeed, over a season they were far the better team, however beware of
the CFC coz first they're gonna take your cup and next year they're
gonna take your title....;-)
Pj
|
32.7609 | | VNACO1::HERIBERT | | Wed May 07 1997 13:55 | 3 |
| Congratulation to Manchester from Vienna.
Heribert
|
32.7610 | zadcrfvcongratulationssffrsc | CHEFS::16.37.12.93::Mad | you poor mis-guided fools | Wed May 07 1997 14:00 | 19 |
| Congratulations to Man U for winning again.
Apparently they won the youth,a-team,b-team,premiership,womens team,one-legged
blind team as well.
They looked like they were going to win from quite a few weeks back.
Still, I'm not going to slag them off, the best team won in the end.
Mad.
p.s. just goes to show that being a whinger doesn't matter a tot come the
history books.
p.p.s Next year it'll be Southampton, mark my works, with Newcastle in Second,
Man utd will crumble...........(Here's hoping)
|
32.7611 | he is hallucinating again | MKTCRV::MANNERINGS | | Wed May 07 1997 15:11 | 1 |
| >> Next year it'll be Southampton
|
32.7612 | The Verdicts | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Wed May 07 1997 16:51 | 36 |
| Here are the verdicts of some of the season's key figures:
'I think it was over a while ago, actually. United are the best
team in the country and have been for many years now. It's up
to everyone to try to catch them and that's exactly what we will
try to do' - Alan Shearer (Newcastle United)
'It does get better because you have to live up to expectations and
of course as each season comes along the demands get greater. I
wasn't going to watch our rivals - why put yourself through that?'
- Alex Ferguson (Manchester United manager)
'I'm delighted, particularly after the excitement of the last two
games' - Martin Edwards (Manchester United chairman)
'It is just the best feeling in the world - even better than last
year' - Gary Neville (Manchester United defender)
'The first thing is to congratulate them even though it sticks in
your throat because you want to challenge them' - Roy Evans (
Liverpool manager)
'Our young players have grown enormously, they are still getting
better and we have got other young players to come in hopefully.
The club is getting major success and we hope it continues' -
Bobby Charlton (Manchester United director)
'I'd like to say well done to Alex. He's one hell of a manager.
I'm sure they would have won it even if Liverpool had beaten us'
- Joe Kinnear (Wimbledon manager)
'They've won the title without being fantastic. But nobody else has
been good enough to take advantage' - Harry Redknapp (West
Ham United manager)
|
32.7613 | More Trophies at O.T. | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Wed May 07 1997 16:54 | 16 |
| Wednesday, May 7 1997
Ken Doherty is planning a double celebration on Sunday to cap
the greatest week of his life.
The new world champion wants to show off snooker's most
coveted trophy at an Old Trafford party with Premiership
champions Manchester United ahead of their match against West
Ham.
Doherty, who became snooker's latest hero when beating Stephen
Hendry 18-12 at The Crucible - his very own Theatre of Dreams
- has been a fervent United supporter for as long as he can
remember.
|
32.7614 | Last piece in the NW league title jigsaw | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Wed May 07 1997 19:28 | 5 |
| If I recall the Nationwide winners correctly, then Man U finally getting over the
finish line makes it a good season for the NW clubs - a clean sweep, and when you
then include the GM winners, still a good year for the North West.
Danny.
|
32.7615 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Wed May 07 1997 19:45 | 10 |
| >>> then Man U finally getting over the
>>finish line
Finally Danny?
Utd have two matches left and have already won the title. Hardly last gasp
stuff is it? 4 titles in 5 years. YES!!!!
Rgds, Steve.
|
32.7616 | Where are the knockers now ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed May 07 1997 21:06 | 7 |
|
Congrats to Man Utd and to all you Man U noters....a lot of people
biting their lips all around eh ? Well done anyway, the line of people
waiting to slag the team, the manager etc are mainly driven by envy and
a lot of folk wrote them off earlier this season....
Trevor
|
32.7617 | I'm a knocker | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Thu May 08 1997 14:08 | 12 |
| Typical spawny Manc behaviour to fluke the Championship. It was fitting
in the end that it was Liverpool and Newcastle who lost the race rather
than the Mancs winning it. At least we can look forward to them doing
just as poorly in Europe again, despite UEFA's attempts to make them
look good.
Come back when you've won the Coca-Cola Cup as many times as Villa.
Then, and only then, will you be a truly great team.
Probably.
Mike
|
32.7618 | Utd, the best . | DJOV02::MCASTRO | | Thu May 08 1997 18:52 | 6 |
|
Hi all,
Congratulations to Utd , the best team in England !
Marcelo Castro .
|
32.7619 | More medals for Giggsy | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Tue May 13 1997 17:38 | 63 |
| Man United 12 May 1997
GIGGS HUNGRY FOR MEDALS
Ryan Giggs is out for a record after becoming the youngest
post-war player to win four championship medals.
Giggs, 23, wants to carry on winning although he finished the
season having a rest cure following a stomach injury which has
plagued him since the Champions' League semi-final in Germany
against Borussia Dortmund.
The early end to his campaign means that Giggs should easily be
ready for pre-season training in July and said: ``At the start of
every season the manager sets out what we need to achieve and
asks if the hunger is still there.
``It's up to the individual players to prove that it is and I can
tell you I have no intention of dropping my sights.
``Winning the championship in 1993 was my initial target and it
was great personally as well as being a huge relief around the club
to finally do it after waiting 26 years.
``Because it was the first time there was that relief and the
weight was taken off our shoulders but I can honestly say that the
feeling gets better every year.''
Giggs has set his eyes on the championship next season even
before the FA Carling Premiership trophy has been put back in
the Manchester United museum where it has occupied pride of
place for four out of the last five years.
``It is so satisfying to do it again and again. The great feeling of
knowing you are a member of the best team is England is one
that you don't want to lose.
``Once you win one you get the taste and want to win more and
more. Apart from the emotion of winning the title one of things
which keeps your appetite sharp is the feeling that you've actually
lost one,'' said Giggs as he remembers when the championship
slipped through his fingers in 1992 after he had just broken into
the side as a teenager.
``Remembering that emptiness sticks in your mind. It's not a nice
feeling and you don't forget that either. It was the same in 1995
when we were pipped at the post by Blackburn and I don't want
to go through that too many times in my career.
``It is becoming harder and harder to win it but I remember
when the boss said in 1993 that if we thought winning it for the
first time was tough it would be even harder the next season, he
was right it has never got easier.
``In the past we've really been involved in a two-horse race with
the likes of Aston Villa, Blackburn and Newcastle but this time it
was harder because they were so many teams involved up to the
last week and I expect it to be a similar story next season, but
when the manager asks if the hunger is still there I will be the
first to tell him it is.''
|
32.7620 | one plus one equals ?? | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Wed May 14 1997 20:10 | 9 |
| re- 1
``In the past we've really been involved in a two-horse race with
the likes of Aston Villa, Blackburn and Newcastle".
Well I hope he has an accountant to look after his pay coz counting
does'nt appear to be his strongest point.
Cheers
|
32.7621 | Giggsy under the Knife | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Wed May 14 1997 21:47 | 20 |
| Man United 14 May 1997
GIGGS HAS SURGERY TO CORRECT HERNIA
United are confident that Ryan Giggs will be fit for the start of
next season following precautionary surgery against a hernia today.
The 23-year-old Wales winger went into hospital after complaining
of abdominal pains.
And following an exploratory operation it was discovered that
Giggs was suffering from the preliminary symptoms of a hernia.
A club statement said: ``It was decided that the muscular area be
reinforced to prevent direct herniation occurring.''
United now believe that Giggs will be fully recovered in time for
the start of pre-season training in eight weeks' time.
|
32.7622 | Samba Drums for O.T.????? | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Wed May 14 1997 21:49 | 61 |
32.7623 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Thu May 15 1997 13:11 | 8 |
| ManU have turned down the offer of starting next season early to avoid
another logjam of fixtures because....
....they will be playing in a lucrative pre-season tournament in the
far east. So the next time we hear about MoanU playing too many
matches we'll all know who to blame....over to you Fergie!!!!
Ray....
|
32.7624 | Stop scowling Ray | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Thu May 15 1997 14:07 | 19 |
| Boy you hate Utd don't you Ray. Don't you think there might be other
things involved like contracts signed with the organisers of the tour,
stadium booked, tickets sold etc. etc.
Presumably you feel that Utd should pull out of these commitments and
disapoint teh Far East fans so that they can start next season early
just to allow more time for FA cock ups on fixtures to be sorted out.
BTW Ray you forgot to mention that UTD are solely responsible for
child labour throughout the third world as widely reported on the BBC.
Oh and then there is the UK water shortage brought on by Utd using
sprinklers at Old Trafford, not to mention the whirlwind seen off Miami
caused by the cheer when Utd won the league again finally reaching the
coast of the USA.
Stop wingeing Ray!
Rgds, Steve
|
32.7625 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Thu May 15 1997 14:52 | 15 |
| >>> Presumably you feel that Utd should pull out of these commitments
>>>and disapoint teh Far East fans so that they can start next season
>>>early just to allow more time for FA cock ups on fixtures to be sorted
>>>out.
Well, when ManU start moaning next season about their players feeling
tired I'm sure you'll be content with the fact that at least they
didn't let their far-east fans down. I have an idea, let's put the
World Cup back a month, that should give them a break at the end of the
season, (either that or it would give them time to play in another
pre-season tournament!)....
moan, moan, moan....
Ray....
|
32.7626 | Grow up ;-) | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Thu May 15 1997 15:06 | 8 |
| Are you saying that if Utd play pre-season warm up matches they are not
entitled to complain at having the 4 last games of the season arranged in the
last 8 days?
You live in a strange world Ray.
Rgds, Steve
|
32.7627 | Bag over your head | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Thu May 15 1997 15:57 | 7 |
| all teams will be playing pre-season matches, so this is a Bo*****s arguement.
The date for the start of the season was set a couple of months ago, and has
already been brought forward to accomadate the start of the world cup the
following year.
B@
|
32.7628 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Thu May 15 1997 16:29 | 5 |
| All teams play pre-season matches but not all teams piss and moan about
too many fixtures, so it seems to be a b******s argument only if you're
a MoanU fan, anyone else I've asked agrees....
Ray....
|
32.7629 | | LINGO::FOWLERM | ABU and Proud | Thu May 15 1997 17:03 | 11 |
| I agree with Ray, and I'm completely unbiased. 8-)
The far east tour is a money making venture for the Mancs. The only
reason they don't want to disappoint their fans is because disappointed
fans don't spend as much money on merchandise.
The Mancs whinged about having too short a season this year, they were
offered an extension for next year, and they turned it down, so they'll
have no right to start moaning next April.
Mike
|
32.7630 | now, what was the question? ;) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Thu May 15 1997 17:15 | 5 |
|
I also agree with Ray.........because i dont want to agree with Brian :)))
Ian
|
32.7631 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Thu May 15 1997 17:25 | 14 |
| The compliant this year was that the FA had badly re-arranged games
which resulted in 4 matches in the last 8 days when with a little more
thought the fixtures could have been more evenly spread. This was why
Utd asked for an extension to spread out the last few badly
re-arranged matches. They where not looking for a longer season which
is what this new proposal is offering.
As to this crap about the far-east tour simply being a money making
exercise what a load tosh! All teams play warm up matches usually
against teams from other countries. Whether they play them in
Scotland, Germany, or the far east is irrelevant.
Th problem you guys are having is simply one of jealousy at the
success and support of Utd compared to your team.
Rgds, Steve
|
32.7632 | | CHEFS::16.37.12.79::Chelsea.F.C. | | Thu May 15 1997 17:32 | 1 |
| I agree.
|
32.7633 | | CHEFS::16.37.12.79::Chelsea.F.C. | | Thu May 15 1997 17:40 | 12 |
| B**ll*cks,
I wasn't agreeing with the Utd Arguement I was agreeing with Ray.
The more replies I read defending the decision to turn down the
opportunity to avoid a simillar situation to this season, the more
laughable it becomes.
I will accept their decision if I do not hear Ferguson moaning about
fixture pile up's next year.
Loz.
|
32.7634 | ;-) | XSTACY::haydenp.ilo.dec.com::haydenp | NeoMaxiZoonDweebi | Thu May 15 1997 17:41 | 43 |
| One day, a Man. City fan was walking along the beach and came across
an odd looking bottle. Not being one to ignore tradition, he rubbed
it and, much to his surprise, a Genie actually appeared.
"For releasing me from the bottle, I will grant you three wishes,"
said the Genie.
The young lad was ecstatic. "But there's a catch," the Genie
continued.
"What catch?" asked the City fan, eyeing the Genie suspiciously.
The Genie replied, "For each of your wishes, every Man. Utd.
supporter in the world will receive DOUBLE what you asked for."
"Hey, I can live with that! No problem!" replied the elated City fan.
"What is your first wish?" asked the Genie.
"Well, I've always wanted a Ferrari!"
POOF!
A Ferrari appeared in front of the City fan. "Now, every Man. Utd.
supporter in the world has been given TWO Ferraris," said the
Genie.
"What is your next wish?"
"I could really use a million pounds..." replied the City fan, and
POOF!
One million pounds appeared at his feet. "Now, every Man. Utd.
supporter in the world is TWO million pounds richer," the Genie
reminded the City fan.
"Well, that's okay, as long as I've got MY million," replied the
City fan.
"And what is your final wish?" asked the Genie.
The City fan thought long and hard, and finally said, "Well, you
know...... I've always wanted to donate a kidney...."
|
32.7635 | Good Squads win Titles | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Thu May 15 1997 17:53 | 34 |
| United's FA Carling Premiership operation has taken on a whole
new meaning as two more of Alex Ferguson's squad find
themselves hospitalised this week.
Ryan Giggs is recovering from surgery to prevent a hernia and
Gary Pallister will have his second cartilage operation in seven
months tomorrow meaning half of Fergie's title-winning side has
spent time on the operating table since last August.
First in the queue was Roy Keane who found himself confined to
bed twice in the space of two months.
He returned to action in September after knee surgery then was
rushed to hospital because of internal bleeding in his leg following
a kick during the Champions' League clash with Rapid Vienna at
Old Trafford.
Phil Neville had surgery on his ankle in September and made only
five starts before contracting glandular fever which sidelined him
until March.
Andy Cole spent time in hospital after fracturing both legs during
a reserve game at Liverpool in October then next to face the
surgeon was Gary Pallister who had his first cartilage removed in
November.
David May began the new year with a hernia operation and Paul
Scholes completed the unlucky seven when he had a cartilage
removed in February.
Yet, despite all the setbacks, United's operation was good enough to
carry off the Premiership title.
|
32.7636 | More they win more they are hated | BEORN::BREADIE | | Thu May 15 1997 18:38 | 9 |
| What a lot of jealous crap. equating friendlies to games that could
have decided the league.
I'm surprised no one has come in to complain about Utd palying a
friendly against Coventry on Friday to help the guy that broke his leg
and ended his career ?? Ferguson can't complain about congestion and
then does this eh ?
D
|
32.7637 | psycho games | MKTCRV::MANNERINGS | | Fri May 16 1997 15:56 | 21 |
| This stuff about 4 games in 8 days is a good joke. The whole complaint
routine was one of Ferguson's mind game numbers to take the pressure
off and make it seem like his babes were being hard done by. The joke
is that Liverpool, Newcastle and Arsenal all cracked on the run in
while ManU fought back to get two draws which were vital. Kenny
Dalglish saw what was going on and got his team up to place two. Arsene
Wegner also understood that it was a spoof, but he reckonded he didn't
have the team. Evans of course, cracked again. He always does.
But the complaint was a win-win scenario for Ferguson, who wanted to
avoid the last day with West Ham this year.
But it is really funny reading these notes here and seeing people
taking it earnestly. The point is that ManU clearly have an approach to
quality management and squad performance which is designed better than
anyone else's to play the season through. Please write some more. I must
buy some popcorn.
..kevin..
|
32.7638 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Fri May 16 1997 16:06 | 4 |
| Kevin, you're taking this far too seriously, I just started this to
wind up the ManU fans....and it worked!...
Ray....
|
32.7639 | my 2p worth, and I'm unbiased | CHEFS::16.43.128.64::Mad | you poor mis-guided fools | Fri May 16 1997 17:26 | 19 |
| re -2
I agree with Kevin, it's all a mind game, Ferie is very good at it.
Let's cut the b*ll*cks, at the end of the day ManU were better over the season,
They won - end of story.
The other managers before the recent changes (Arsene/KD), did not understand
this mind game bit, AF was ahead of the game there, and has contributed to the
sides form by using this. IMO, I think that KD and Arse both know this mind game
lark, and won't falter so much next year.
As for the league fixtures, put the league back a week, and also put any
friendlies back a week as well. These matches are 2 months+ away, they should be
able to re-schedule. It's money talking here.
If Manu whinge again next year, they have no leg to stand on.
Just my 2p worth
Mad
|
32.7640 | Those Mancs are Everywhere | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Fri May 16 1997 20:38 | 6 |
| A tale of two Ex Mancs in the Cup-Final tomorrow.
Robbo fighting to get something out of the season, and Hughsey going for a
record 4th winners medal.I hope Boro do it, but if they don't, Hughsey will have
his 4th winners medal, and it couldn't happen to a better player.
B@
|
32.7641 | Fergie ready to Pounce | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Fri May 16 1997 20:55 | 28 |
| Carling Net
Man United 16 May 1997
FERGIE KEEPS CARDS CLOSE TO CHEST
Alex Ferguson is refusing to be drawn into speculation surrounding
Middlesbrough star Juninho but admits he is ready to make a
move for two players.
The United boss wants to strengthen his domestic domination as
well as getting to grips with the challenge of Europe next season
and plans to spend to increase the size of his squad during the
summer.
Fergie has not hidden his admiration for Middlesbrough's brilliant
Brazilian and was full of praise for Juninho after his outstanding
performance in the 3-3 draw at Old Trafford last week.
Ferguson has refused to comment about the situation at
Middlesbrough since they were relegated and during the build-up
for the Cup Final and will give no clues about the direction he
plans to head in as he opens the Old Trafford cheque book.
``There is always speculation but we always try to avoid that. We
will try to do our business in the normal way and hopefully we
will maybe get a couple of signings,'' he added.
|
32.7642 | Cantona retires | VYGER::BONINIM | | Mon May 19 1997 13:26 | 5 |
|
the great GOD Cantona has hung up his boots. A sad loss for United
& footie.
|
32.7643 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Mon May 19 1997 13:28 | 6 |
| It's been a hell of a weekend for top players giving up. McStay has
quit through injury and now Eric the Red has quit at the age of 31(?).
What a waste of talent!, the guy surely had three or four more seasons
in his legs....
Ray....
|
32.7644 | WORLD NEWS | CHEFS::16.37.8.189::Mad | you poor mis-guided fools | Mon May 19 1997 17:32 | 42 |
| Off CNN - no less !!
MANCHESTER, England (AP) -- After five league titles in six years and an eight
month ban for kicking a fan, talented yet volatile French soccer star Eric
Cantona quit the game Sunday.
Manchester United, for whom Cantona helped gain four league titles in five
seasons, made the announcement a week after winning the Premier League title.
"Eric Cantona has indicated his wish to retire from the game. He is away on
holiday with his family at the moment," United chairman Martin Edwards told a
news conference at Old Trafford.
"Eric has been a marvelous servant to United. He came to see me on Thursday and
told me of his intentions."
The announcement brings the curtain down on a colorful career for the Frenchman,
who turns 31 Saturday and has been in the headlines as often for controversy as
for his achievements.
In his first season in English soccer, Cantona helped Leeds United win the
Premier League title before moving to Old Trafford where he helped the Reds win
four out of five titles and an unprecedented two league and FA Cup doubles.
Three seasons ago, Cantona jumped kung-fu style into the crowd at Selhurst Park
and kicked a Crystal Palace supporter in the chest after the fan had been
taunting the Frenchman. Cantona initially received a two-week jail sentence for
assault but that was changed on appeal to 120 hours community service.
He also served a ban from March to October of 1995 and it was significant that,
without Cantona, Manchester United lost the title to Blackburn Rovers, the only
time in the past five seasons that the Reds didn't clinch the championship.
Cantona was made captain last season and helped the club to two league titles in
a row but his form in the season just ended was not up to his usual standard. He
also was frustrated as losing his place on the French national team.
Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson paid tribute to the Frenchman.
"It's a sad day for United," said Ferguson who hired Cantona from Leeds for an
amazingly cheap 1.2 million pounds ($1.92 million). "He has been a fantastic
player for the club and we have won six trophies in his time with us."
|
32.7645 | I wish..... | CHEFS::CROSSA | Punks jump up to get beat down | Mon May 19 1997 17:45 | 4 |
| He's just going for the vacant slot at Elm Park!
Stretch.
|
32.7646 | Au Revoir, Eric the King | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Mon May 19 1997 21:33 | 11 |
| The King has retired, and what a big loss to Manchester United he will be, but
we have got the best out of the big man, and for that we can be thankful. He
played his best football at United, and I as a United fan have been privileged
to watch and meet one the Legends of Man United. In his 5 years and 3 months in
English Football he has won 5 League Championship medals, 2 FA Cup Winners
Medals, 4 Charity Shields, been voted the PFA Player of the Year, and Voted the
Football writers Footballer of the Year. He has also been voted United's Player
of the Year on at least 3 occasions. He has done it all, and in the Red Shirt
that matters. He may be gone, but he will never be forgotten at Old Trafford.
B@
|
32.7647 | A poet perhaps ?.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon May 19 1997 21:49 | 14 |
|
I think Cantona could aptly be called legendary...but I doubt he will
be described as a Man U "Legend"....
What a great player though, and sadly...one of the few characters has
gone. Seems to be a very premature decision, he seemed to be having a
"less effective" season from what I've read (NOT seen !), did this play
a part in his decision ?
whats the speculation on his future ?? Somehow I can't see him being
involved in football other than a player....Is he going home to France
or sticking around in Blighty ?
Trevor
|
32.7648 | going,going,gone..... | CHEFS::16.37.8.189::Mad | you poor mis-guided fools | Tue May 20 1997 12:16 | 12 |
| West Ham midfielder John Moncur may have unwittingly got his hands on a
lucrative soccer souvenir.
He persuaded Eric Cantona to swap shirts after the Hammers' league game at Old
Trafford last Sunday, which turned out to be the retired Frenchman's last ever
appearance for Manchester United.
And auctioneers Sothebys have confirnmed the shirt could produce huge interest
among collectors of sporting memorabilia.
mad
|
32.7649 | Reward for Coley | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Tue May 20 1997 14:20 | 4 |
| Cole has been called into the England squad for the 5 games coming up. A just
reward for an excellent season.
B@
|
32.7650 | Good riddance.... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue May 20 1997 14:22 | 13 |
|
Mmm, what you guys failed to include was Cantona's record as a
player...TOTAL...
Basically he was a thug but a talented player....
Good riddance I say....there are enough talented players who do not
have to resort to thumping most things that move when things go against
them....
Dezzz.
Dezzz.
|
32.7651 | to bad rubbish | LINGO::FOWLERM | ABU and Proud | Tue May 20 1997 14:54 | 3 |
| Fair comment as always, Dezzz. I couldn't agree more. 8-)
Mike
|
32.7652 | Yawn ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue May 20 1997 15:50 | 3 |
| The last 2 notes are predictably dull responses from members of the All
Below United club. Get a life lads - the bloke was/is a genius and
will be remembered as one of the all-time greats of English football.
|
32.7653 | Don't tell me - it's a tradegy | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Tue May 20 1997 16:08 | 6 |
|
Genius? This accolade is surely apt for the likes of Einstein,
Nietzsche, Darwin and their ilk; hardly suitable for a bloke who was
good at footy but a bit of a tosspot otherwise.
j.
|
32.7654 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue May 20 1997 16:15 | 8 |
| >Genius? This accolade is surely apt for the likes of Einstein,
>Nietzsche, Darwin and their ilk; hardly suitable for a bloke who was
>good at footy but a bit of a tosspot otherwise.
The term genius can be attributed to someone who is extremely gifted in
their chosen field. I don't think there's any argument regarding
Cantona's footballing ability - is there ? The fact that he may or may
not be a tosspot is totally irrelevant !
|
32.7655 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue May 20 1997 16:20 | 11 |
|
Dave I was trying to be little objective...
Bobby Charlton was a brilliant footballer and at the time it was indeed
sad when he retired..............................and as a comparison to
Monsieur Cantona ...well there is none. I did say Cantona was a good
player but my note was balancing all the riduculous hype about how good
he was with the rather unsavoury side to his personality ...as ALSO
pointed out by CNN text.
Dezzz.
|
32.7656 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue May 20 1997 16:50 | 22 |
| Dezzz,
I think that it's important to realise the impact Cantona had on Utd to
understand why there is this "ridiculous hype". He joined Utd at a
time when they were struggling in the league having lost the title the
previous year to the sheep. He literally transformed the team, the
crowd and the whole atmosphere at O.T to a point where, for the next 18
months, we felt unbeatable (domestically anyway !) Some of the football
was simply breathtaking and you actually felt like it was an honour to
watch him play (yeah, I know that sounds soft but there you go !).
He is credited (right or wrongly) with ending the 26-year drought and
for the continuing success. Sure we've had plenty of good players, but
Cantona's the man who made it all work - until this season that is.
His influence on the pitch has waned slightly but he still has this
enormous presence/arrogance call it what you will.
Agreed Bobby Charlton was one of the greats. But ask Utd fans who they
recall most fondly from that era and it'll be the Lawman or Best. Just
like the current era - people won't remember Ince,Keane,Judas or even
Sparky with the same affection - Cantona will be the "legend" from this
era.
|
32.7657 | | LINGO::FOWLERM | ABU and Proud | Tue May 20 1997 17:27 | 15 |
| Dave,
Just by way of curiosity, who do you mean by Judas, if you don't mean
Ince?
And let's be honest, Cantona was just a lardy, collars-up, Sheffield
Wednesday reject who couldn't even get into his national side. You
can't compare him with Bobby Charlton, who is, and always has been, a
peerless ambassador for the game.
Interestingly, Sparky said in an interview that it wasn't until he went
to Chelsea that he learned how football ought to be played. Or words to
that effect. 8-)
Mike
|
32.7658 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue May 20 1997 18:27 | 20 |
| > Just by way of curiosity, who do you mean by Judas, if you don't mean
> Ince?
Kanchelskis ! Ince wanted to stay - Utd wanted him out, or rather
Fergie wanted him out.
>can't compare him with Bobby Charlton, who is, and always has been, a
>peerless ambassador for the game.
Oh, you mean ticket-tout Charlton ! Great guy, but no angel eh ?
>Interestingly, Sparky said in an interview that it wasn't until he went
>to Chelsea that he learned how football ought to be played. Or words to
>that effect. 8-)
Interesting comparison then between Chelsea (who supposedly play the
game who it ought to be played) who finished 6th in the league, and Utd
(who obviously don't have a bleedin' clue what they're doing) who
finished 1st. Sounds like sour grapes from Sparky if you ask me !
|
32.7659 | Not sour grapes - probably just misquoted... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Tue May 20 1997 18:40 | 14 |
| >Interesting comparison then between Chelsea (who supposedly play the
>game who it ought to be played) who finished 6th in the league, and Utd
>(who obviously don't have a bleedin' clue what they're doing) who
>finished 1st. Sounds like sour grapes from Sparky if you ask me !
Indeed. Bit like someone going from Williams to Jordan and saying: "Now
*this* is what I call a F1 car!"
Methinks Mr. Hughes was taken a bit out of context, although I did hear
him mention that it wasn't until he went to Chelsea that he realised
you could play centre-forward and *not* be asked to tackle back
whenever the team lose possession...
Dom
|
32.7660 | genius | VYGER::BONINIM | | Tue May 20 1997 19:00 | 13 |
|
Being an international is not always a measure of ability but also
of the ability to fit into a squad of the best of the countries
players. The likes of Charlie Nicholas, Davie Cooper, Richard
Gough, Jimmy Johnstone and even Roberto Baggio at the moment have
never done well at international level despite their undoubted
talents. Cantona didn't play too often because he was considered
too much trouble on the park because of his temper. Anybody who
argues against Cantona being one of the best is just stupid. He
has more skill,vision and ability than any other player in Britain
(except maybe Juninho)
|
32.7661 | Juninho hasn't been selected for Brazil either... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Tue May 20 1997 19:06 | 7 |
| re: -1 Very good point
And if we want to be picky, I think the term "genius" is probably more
applicable to George Best than to Bobby Charlton. Though I challenge
anyone to suggest that they weren't both "great" players...
Dom
|
32.7662 | | MILE::JENKINS | | Tue May 20 1997 19:40 | 11 |
|
I think "genius" is in the eye of the beholder. I also think that the
term genius when applied to football - as in "footballing genius" is
just overworked tabloid tripe.
btw: a point of information - Mark Hughes is now refered to as Hughesy
by the Chelsea faithful. This obviously helps to distinguish him from
the dickhead called Sparky who used to play in red :-)
Richard.
|
32.7663 | Blinded by the HYPE!!! | ESSB::IMPORTS | | Tue May 20 1997 19:41 | 30 |
|
To be classified as a great player you have to perform at the highest
level i.e. World Cup finals, European Cup competitions.
A step or 3 above the domestic game. This is where United fanshave a
blind spot in relation to M. Cantona.
Cantona shone, except for the season just finished, in an average
league. Teams from the premiership have struggled in Europe, yes even this
year. Cantona struggled in Europe against the top teams. He had 5 - 6
seasons to produce the goods in the Champions league but failed
miserably.
He failed at international level also. He was a disaster in Euro 92 in
Sweden and France failed to qualify for World cup in 94. In both
campaigns the manager persisted with Cantona but he could not deliver.
Seems defences like Bulgaria and Sweden were that bit harder to crack than
those at Coventry, West Ham, Tottingham etc.
While recognising that Cantona was an inspired and indeed inspiring
player on his day, this tended to happen more often than not in the
Premiership and his record should stand in the context of the
Premiership.
rgds
Des.
|
32.7664 | Same to you with knobs on :-) | MILE::JENKINS | | Tue May 20 1997 19:44 | 12 |
|
>Interesting comparison then between Chelsea (who supposedly play the
>game who it ought to be played) who finished 6th in the league, and Utd
>(who obviously don't have a bleedin' clue what they're doing) who
>finished 1st.
>Sounds like sour grapes from Sparky if you ask me !
Sound like sour grapes from a supporter of a team that only managed to
take 1 point from Chelsea this season.
Richard
|
32.7665 | Best was the best | MKTCRV::MANNERINGS | | Tue May 20 1997 20:14 | 16 |
| >ask Utd fans who they recall most fondly from that era and it'll be the
>Lawman or Best.
Never saw Cantona live, but I was a student in Manchester in the early
seventies and saw Best, Charlton etc. Off the pitch is irrelevant to
me, but there was no doubt that George Best was playing a game which
no-one else was even familiar with. It is not the media hype or the
internal crap you remember, it is what they did with the ball. Pele and
George Best were in a category of their own, and for me it hasn't been
matched since, maybe because the game has changed so much since.
But say what you like Cantona's record speaks for itself. Where he
went, the title went. Fergusen knows it and says it. That is why he
stood by Eric even though it was clear that he had lost the magic.
..Kevin..
|
32.7666 | | VYGER::BONINIM | | Tue May 20 1997 20:28 | 33 |
|
>>-2
To be classified as a great player you have to perform at the
highest
level i.e. World Cup finals, European Cup competitions.
George Best never played in a world cup final and only one EURO final
and he was without doubt one of the best
>>>
Cantona shone, except for the season just finished, in an average
league
Average league ???
What is an above average league ? Italy, Spain & Germany have only a
few top teams same as in England
>>> Cantona struggled in Europe against the top teams. He had 5 - 6
seasons to produce the goods in the Champions league but failed
miserably
Cantona can't be held soley responsible for United in Europe. They
lost 5 games by one goal none of which were his fault. Tactical naivety
and inexperience cost them the games.
|
32.7667 | So who's supposed to be knocking them in for the French? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Tue May 20 1997 20:33 | 19 |
| >He failed at international level also. He was a disaster in Euro 92 in
>Sweden and France failed to qualify for World cup in 94. In both
>campaigns the manager persisted with Cantona but he could not deliver.
>Seems defences like Bulgaria and Sweden were that bit harder to crack than
>those at Coventry, West Ham, Tottingham etc.
>While recognising that Cantona was an inspired and indeed inspiring
>player on his day, this tended to happen more often than not in the
>Premiership and his record should stand in the context of the
>Premiership.
All this in a world where mighty Scotland have only conceded two goals in
international football in the last two years. And the scorers? A Mr. A
Shearer (of the mediocre Premiership) and a Mr. P. Gascoigne (formerly of
the mediocre Premiership).
Someone's got the script wrong somehwere.
Dom
|
32.7668 | | ESSB::IMPORTS | | Tue May 20 1997 20:49 | 29 |
| Re 1.
> George Best never played in a world cup final and only 1 euro final
and he was without one of the best.
Agreed, he was 1 of the best, but Northern Ireland teams in the late
60's could not compare with French squads in the 90's which should have
done better i.e qualify for World cup '94.
>What is an above average league? Italy Spain & Germany have only a few
top teams same as in England.
Italian, Spanish, German, and French teams have generally appeared in
more Euro cup finals than English teams, so it would suggest that their
leagues or at the very least some of their teams are of a higher
standard.
>Cantona cant be held solely responsible for United in Europe.
Agreed, but as earlier noted he was responsible for the change
in United's fortunes and contributed largely to their championship
victories so he should take his fair share of blame for United
Euro failures. Ferguson looked to him to lead them into Europe but he
could not deliver.
|
32.7669 | My opinion...the only real one ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue May 20 1997 21:13 | 22 |
|
Geez...there's loadsa "extreme" position statements flying around. Most
folks seem to have some factual stuff but ignore everyone else's !
FWIW I believe the following....
1) Cantona is a "genius" at footie "skills"
2) He is an idiot at discipline
3) He can't be a Man U legend as he was only there 5 years and his
behaviour does not lend itself to the term "legend". Best was no
angel but his silliness was usually off the park.
4) Charlton is a legend for his long career, qty of goals, behaviour
and sheer hard work that made him a long-term internatonal player.
5) It is unfair to say Cantona didn't do it at international level.
He was in dispute with management most of the time, got banned etc
so he didn't have the chance...I say he would have done it given a
"normal" career at international level.
..and how come the previous not brings Scotland into this argument ???
Keep it relevant please !
Trevor
|
32.7670 | Ponder, gentlemen, ponder... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Tue May 20 1997 21:35 | 18 |
| Good ole Trev...he always puts us right in the end! Pity we have to
wait until 5.00pm for him to log in though...
>...and how come the previous not brings Scotland into this argument ???
In no way was my comment intended to be a blight against Scotland. I
was just trying to show the flaws in the reasoning in a previous note,
i.e. if Premiership defences are so mediocre, how come the likes of
Hendrie, Calderwood, Burley et al seem so hard to score against at
international level?
More to the point (given the comparisons with Italian, German, Spanish
and French footy), where does all this put current European Cup-winning
captain, Gianluca Vialli? He's done more bench-warming in one
Premiership season than many players do in a lifetime ;-)
Dom
|
32.7671 | Obscure Tap reference | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Tue May 20 1997 21:41 | 13 |
|
Cantona is a "genius" in the same sense that being relegated is a
"tradegy" or spilling coffee on my desk is a "disaster". In other
words, not at all really, except in the narrowest of contexts where it
ultimately means nothing. This, of course, means that you end up
talking nonsense - but, hey, this is football notes!
Marty Di Bergi
|
32.7672 | | VYGER::BONINIM | | Wed May 21 1997 12:23 | 10 |
| re .7668 concerning English Euro perfomances
I would dispute your comments on English performances in Europe.
English clubs have taken the Euro Cup 8 times (9 if you include
Celtic) and have won the CWC and Uefa (Fairs) countless times.
The recent poor performances could be put down to the ban in the 80s.
Marseille were the first Frnch club to win a Euro trophy in the early
90s and I beleive they had it taken off them for a bribary scandal.
German clubs haven't done to well recently either and have the great
Real Madrid won the Euro Cup since the early 60s???
|
32.7673 | | ESSB::IMPORTS | | Wed May 21 1997 13:23 | 45 |
|
.7667
> So whose supposed to be knocking them in for the French?
France inability to score goals cost them in Euro '96, despite having
quality players like Zidane, Djarkoff Sp?
Cantona could not even make the French SQUAD despite their lack of goal
scoring power.
Defences at International level tend to be tighter than at club level
especially if they are managed by canny managers like Brown of Scotland
Ask Mr Brown about the Estonian defence.
It was practically impossible to score against Ireland from 89 -92
thanks to Charlton's astute tactics using fairly ordinary defenders.
In this climate of tight defences the truly great players come to the
fore.eg. Shearer, Klinsmann, Baggio in '94, Romario, Ronaldo, Stoichov,
Van Basten, Gullit, the list goes on and does not include Cantona.
.7669
I agree with most of your points except 5.
Cantona had many oppertunities to do the businees for France (and for
United at International club level) but he failed to deliver when it
really mattered, Euro '92 and the key qualifying matches for World
Cup '94.
.7670
Re Vialli.
Man U made a big mistake when they sold Sparky/ Hughesy :*)
Some players make it when they move to other domestic leagues, some
dont. Popescu could'nt get into the Spurs team, last week he led
Barcelona to Cup Winners Cup victory.
.7672
Yes, English teams practically owned the European Cup late 70's/ early
80's but I was referring to the Cantona era in the Premiership 91 - 97
and the performance of English teams in Europe during this period.
regards
Des
|
32.7674 | But we'll never know, will we? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Wed May 21 1997 13:52 | 18 |
| >France inability to score goals cost them in Euro '96, despite having
>quality players like Zidane, Djarkoff Sp?
>Cantona could not even make the French SQUAD despite their lack of goal
>scoring power.
Sounds like the "chicken or the egg?" scenario to me, i.e. the French
lacked scoring power (and, above all, FLAIR) *because* Cantona and Ginola
were not around. At EC96, Djorkaeff was fair-to-middling, while Zidane did
a passable impersonation of the Invisible Man.
The absence of messieurs Cantona and Ginola was as much a disciplinary
issue as anything else, not a question of being unable to make the
squad - a bit like saying that Gascoigne can't make the England team. Try
asking the French press/public why their team looked so mediocre at EC96,
and you can bet the name Cantona will come up.
Dom
|
32.7675 | They love to write about the King | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Wed May 21 1997 16:46 | 13 |
| The King has really got the begrudgers out in force this week. He is a great
player, end of story. See what the sad Scousers have started. I suppose he
could never play for Liverpool, as his hairstyle wouldn't fit in.
This is cr*p abou him not doing it for United in Europe and for France. He has
not played for France for Years, and they could have done with him in Euro 96'
as that French team was poor. The manager will not pick him, so how has he
failed for France. He had an average Euro Cup for United, but he was no failure.
He has done it all in England and will go down as the man that started the
foreign invasion of the Premiership. He is the King and he will always reign.
He is a legand at Manchester United, and will always be. He goes down with
Edwards, Law, Charlton, Best and Robson as a Manchester United Legend, and
to be honest what all you ABU think will never change that. So keep on writing
and hope that his departure will affect us, but you will be waiting.
|
32.7676 | King Cobblers | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Wed May 21 1997 16:55 | 6 |
|
re. last
I didn't realise that Elvis played for Man. Utd.
j.
|
32.7677 | ABBA ABBA HEY!! | ESSB::IMPORTS | | Wed May 21 1997 16:56 | 14 |
|
Re .7675
Brian,
I'm not an ABU, honest. I'm an ABBA ....
Anyone But Boring Arsenal
hth
Des
|
32.7678 | but we INVENTED the damned game ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed May 21 1997 21:32 | 16 |
| re 7672
...."9 if you include Celtic"....what? in the English record of
European cup wins ?? Sure.....why not include Real Madrid, Bayern
Munich, Juventus, AC Milan too....that means English clubs have won the
European cup around 50 times.
English clubs are not doing great in Europe simply because the teams
from other countries are BETTER...nothing to do with the ban, what a
f*****n excuse THAT is. For years the continental European teams have
been outstripping "british" teams with better coaching, better
technique, more sensible schedules etc etc.....
Are you finding it hard to understand ? or just hard to take ? !!!
Trevor
|
32.7679 | is Glasgow in England | VYGER::PATRICKD | | Thu May 22 1997 06:31 | 3 |
| Good one Trevor!
kev
|
32.7680 | | VYGER::BONINIM | | Thu May 22 1997 12:10 | 9 |
|
by including Celtic I was meaning a BRITISH style of football. I'm
aware that Glasgow isn't in England so you can put your claymore away.
Also I think the ban had a lot to do with english clubs losing touch in
Europe. You need regular competition at the highest level in order to
compete successfully at the highest level.
|
32.7681 | | IRNBRU::PIKE | | Thu May 22 1997 15:52 | 23 |
| Blimey I'm of line for a couple of days due to moving to MS-Exchange and all
hell breaks loose in the UTD note!
Anyway re the remarks on Monsieur Eric. I struggle with the idea of calling him
a footballing genius. A good player certainly that makes things happen but he
is not in the same league as people like Law or Best. A good measure is to
compare his contribution to Utd recent success to other members of the team
such as Giggs, Ince, Sparky, etc. Is it contribution greater than these
players? I see him as one of the key players and in the run in at the end of
the 95/96 season he did stand out but many times it has been other players who
have won matches with Eric standing and watching.
Having said that I will miss him greatly and he will be difficult to replace. I
don't know who to replace him with but I certainly hope it is not Juninio
(sp?). He can look good on occasions but I don't think he cuts it at the top
level. He hardly shone in the cup final.
Maybe the answer is to give Ronnie Johanson a run in the role and see how he
does. Then again maybe not!
Rgds, Steve.
|
32.7682 | Pardon? | LINGO::FOWLERM | ABU and Proud | Thu May 22 1997 16:37 | 5 |
| Hmmm. So if I understand you correctly, you're saying don't buy Juninho
because he doesn't cut it at top level, and Ronny Johnsen is a better
bet? Interesting opinion. 8-)
Mike
|
32.7683 | Has Ray been at your keyboard? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Punks jump up to get beat down | Thu May 22 1997 16:45 | 14 |
| >>I certainly hope it is not Juninio (sp?). He can look good on occasions
>>but I don't think he cuts it at the top level. He hardly shone in the
>>cup final.
My ghast is truly flabbered! He is going to be a huge loss to the
premiership if he does go to Real. The guys commitment and skill are
unquestionable and would be a mighty asset to Utd (IMHO). I agree that
on the Cup Final day he was not at his best but would you be a little
knocked back if some spawny Italian fluked a goal in 45 seconds (Hi
Richard!).
Stretch.
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32.7684 | Nothing better to do.. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Thu May 22 1997 17:51 | 8 |
|
Re. last few
I think you'll find that Steve recommends Ronnie Johanson, not Ronnie
Johnsen. He must be some other Scandanavian in the mould of Cantona,
Juninho, Best etc..
Mr Picky.
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32.7685 | We've got more Italians than you... | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu May 22 1997 18:21 | 13 |
|
I still believe that Giggs could fill the Cantona role, his biggest
weakness is his crossing thus a position just behind the Striker would
be ideal.
Stretch
As for spawney Italian "how dare you" God 3 if you like after
Rudd and Zola ;-)
Pj
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32.7686 | Shouldn't spawny refer to a Frog? aka Eric? | MILE::JENKINS | | Thu May 22 1997 21:23 | 10 |
|
re. English success in Europe.
English clubs have won more European trophies than any other European
nation. Bar none.
And I hoping that the "spawny Italian" (you disappoint me, Stretch :-))
will help bring another trophy back to England next season.
Richard.
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32.7687 | Come an' 'av a go..... | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri May 23 1997 07:50 | 6 |
| Re -1
By trophy's I assume you mean silverware and not slashed faces,
kicked-in heads and stolen property....just curious....
Twev
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32.7688 | So you don't dispute the "flukey" bit? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Punks jump up to get beat down | Fri May 23 1997 13:25 | 11 |
| Richard,
>>And I hoping that the "spawny Italian" (you disappoint me, Stretch :-))
>>will help bring another trophy back to England next season.
You mean the World Cup group qualification cup?
Stretch.
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32.7689 | Flukey? No. Magnifico? Si! | MILE::JENKINS | | Fri May 23 1997 17:10 | 14 |
|
Stretch,
>>And I hoping that the "spawny Italian" (you disappoint me, Stretch :-))
>>will help bring another trophy back to England next season.
> You mean the World Cup group qualification cup?
Maybe he will if the Italians allow him to bring this mythical trophy
over here. It'll be the only chance we get to see it... England aren't
going to win it are they.
Richard.
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32.7690 | manchester united | ESSB::DREDDINGTON | | Fri May 23 1997 17:23 | 5 |
| I think also Ryan Giggs is the player to fill the Cantona role.He has
shown he is at his best when given a free role.Ferguson tough has said
he is hoping to bring in a couple of new players.
David.
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32.7691 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri May 23 1997 17:43 | 25 |
| >Ferguson tough has said he is hoping to bring in a couple of new
>players.
Maybe so, but that doesn't mean they will be players to replace Eric.
I believe/hope that Utd will strenghten their defence and possibly
introduce another midfield player. Well we can't rely on Keane to
play a full season can we ? Players currently being linked include
Desailly (midfield or centre-back), Rios (centre-back) and, the more
publicised ones, Batistuta and Juninho.
Of those, Desailly would be good, but why not get Ince back instead ?
In my opnion Ince is a better player, he knows the English game well
and he obviously knows the club. I must confess to not knowing much
about Rios, although Utd have been tracking him for months. Batistuta
and Juninho - no chance.
I've actually been trying to think of players who are available and who
would improve the team. I am not suggesting for a minute that the team
can't be improved, but there's no point spending 15m on players if they
don't add any real value, and perhaps worse still, upset the apple cart
a bit (cf Middlesboro'). There's no point suggesting players like
Renaldo because it's not being realistic. I liked that N'Gutty (?sp)
who players for PSG however I don't think he's available. Any
suggestions ? Anyone care ? Mike Fowler - I know that you care deeply
about Utd. Surely you must have a suggestion or two ?
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32.7692 | Saddam Hussein? | LINGO::FOWLERM | ABU and Proud | Fri May 23 1997 18:13 | 11 |
| Certainly Dave. Glad to help, mate.
The key point here is finding players who can be as popular as the
rest of the lovable Old Trafford mob. Hmmm. How about Ratko Mladic? Or
maybe you could persuade Josef Mengele to come out of retirement.
Either one would probably score more goals than Savo. 8-)
Mike
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32.7693 | Guv. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Fri May 23 1997 18:33 | 7 |
|
Dave,
Re. players not upsetting the apple cart - Ince?? I thought that's why
Fergie got rid of him in the first place?
j.
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32.7694 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri May 23 1997 19:06 | 4 |
| Yep I know but there were rumours at the time that Fergie and Ince just
needed a cooling-off period. Well, 2 years is long enough, although
judging by Ince's recent outburst in the papers, it sounds like he's
still the same arrogant obnoxious tw*t.
|
32.7695 | Reformed character? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Fri May 23 1997 19:34 | 24 |
| Talking of Mr. Ince, all the comments I've heard from him recently
would suggest that he's (become) a lot more sensible off the field than
on. He was interviewed by Italian TV as he came off the field after the
UEFA Cup Fnal defeat v Schalke 04 (the only Inter player to stay and
watch the German players receive their medals), and I was amazed to
hear that his Italian really isn't that bad (puts Mark Hateley and
Gazza well in the shade...in fact, I'd say his Italian is far better
than the English of messrs. Vialli and Zola). He also said one or two
sensible things, especially for a player who had just lost a Euro
final.
As for his future, who can say? The Italian newspapers made him MOTM
on Wednesday, and there was a huge banner saying "Ince the Warrior Must
Stay", or words to that effect. The president, Moratti, also said that
Ince will be leaving over his dead body. Ince himself appears to be
particularly concerned about finding a suitable school for his five
year old (the nearest international school is in the centre of Milan,
more than an hour's drive from the Ince family residence on Lake Como),
and keeping the wife happy (oo, er!), given the amount of time he's
away from home.
A far cry from the Elephant & Castle street urchin, nest-ce pas?
Dom
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32.7696 | Time to buy Euro success | IRNBRU::VYGER::DOUGLASC | | Mon May 26 1997 16:47 | 14 |
| Fergie should go for Batistuta and Roberto Baggio. I reckon he could
get them both for 15 million. Baggio would more than easily fill
Cantona's boots IMO and Batistuta is a big strong reliable goal
scorer which is what ManU have sorley needed over the last few months.
With these two additions to the squad and maybe one in centre midfield,
Desailly would be a dream buy, then Manu would stand a far better
chance of winning the European Cup.
Think of the interest in ManU at the moment. If Fergie managed to
get Baggio OR Batistuta then the ManU shareholders would be
laughing all the way to the bank.
C.
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32.7697 | Cantona Profile | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Wed May 28 1997 21:34 | 116 |
32.7698 | Patented | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Thu May 29 1997 21:34 | 16 |
| Thursday, May 29 1997
Eric Cantona has applied to register his name and the phrases
'Ooh Aah Cantona' and 'Cantona 7' as commercial trademarks,
the patent office said yesterday.
If the applications are successful, Cantona, the Manchester United
striker who retired from football earlier this month, will be able
to prevent anyone else selling clothing, magazines or posters
featuring his name.
A multi-million pound merchandising industry has built up around
the Frenchman, which experts believe will continue to grow in
spite of his retirement.
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32.7699 | Return to Munich | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Thu May 29 1997 21:35 | 24 |
| For Albert Scanlon, the sight of Munich airport for the first time
since the Busby Babes perished 39 years ago revived the nightmare
so vividly that he is switching to train and ferry for today's
journey home.
'I'm not sorry I came back,' said the portly, little man who was
never quite the same winger again. 'This is something I needed to
do once before I die. But I was sweating and rigid as we touched
down and I can't face another take off from here.'
For Bobby Charlton, it was not flying in from Japan for one of
the many Munich stopovers in his subsequent jet-set life which
had him choking back the emotion yesterday. It was the powerful
recollection of how the human warmth and football brilliance of
Duncan Edwards, Roger Byrne, Tommy Taylor and the others had
been snuffed out.
'They never grew old like the rest of us,' said the ambassadorial
figure who survived to become a living legend in the world game.
'But they are still my friends. They live forever in my mind. Not
a day goes by without I remember them.'
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32.7700 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Slip Away.... | Thu May 29 1997 21:37 | 9 |
| >'Ooh Aah Cantona'
Wasn't it the Leeds fans who came up with the phrase 'Ooh Aah
Cantona'... so I don't see why he should be able to make it into a
commercial trademark...
Cheers,
Rick.
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32.7701 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Thu May 29 1997 22:15 | 4 |
| It was actually the Republic of Ireland supporters who started this
with "Ooh Aah Paul McGrath", so there!!!!
Ray....
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32.7702 | Many Many years ago | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri May 30 1997 12:47 | 10 |
|
No way when I was about 20 I went out with this girl and she was always
going ooohhh aahhh, never mentioned Mcgrath or Cantonna thou...
Mind you my best mate said she was the same with him when I went away
for the weekend... ;-)
Pj
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32.7703 | and the correct answer is...... | IRNBRU::PIKE | | Fri May 30 1997 14:20 | 10 |
| There was an article on Radio 5 about this last night. The furthest
back they traced it was to a Runrig type group (ie shite ;-0) who where
very popular in the '70's in Ireland and Scotland.
They where pro IRA and had a song with the chorus oh ah up the 'RA. As
in up the IRA. This was claimed to be origin of this classic musical
phase which the Irish football fan modified for Mcgrath and then was
copied by Leeds and Utd supporters.
This is Steve Pike for News at 10:19 in the morning
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32.7704 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Fri May 30 1997 18:30 | 6 |
| I've just remembered where the "Ooh Aah" chant came from....it's from
the Gap Band's "Oops-Upside Your Head"....
Do I get a prize?...
Ray....
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32.7705 | nope! | IRNBRU::PIKE | | Fri May 30 1997 19:01 | 6 |
| No Ray you don't. This was also brought up on Radio 5 and The Gap Band
song was after this other crowd I mentioned in -.2
So if there are any prizes going I get them!
Steve.
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32.7706 | sad | IRNBRU::VYGER::DOUGLASC | | Fri May 30 1997 19:26 | 3 |
| God, your all sad.
Craig.
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32.7707 | Cole the Goal | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Tue Jun 03 1997 21:24 | 14 |
| Monday, June 2 1997
Peter Beardsley today surprisingly named Andy Cole as his perfect
football partner.
He placed the Manchester United striker above England captain
Alan Shearer and Les Ferdinand in the list of top modern
Newcastle hit-men.
Beardsley's tribute is extraordinary considering Shearer is being
acclaimed an English sporting hero following the 2-0 victory over
Poland in the World Cup qualifier on Saturday.
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32.7708 | Italian No-Go | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Tue Jun 03 1997 21:26 | 18 |
32.7709 | Brazil Ace for O.T.????? | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Tue Jun 03 1997 21:32 | 34 |
| JUNINHO REFUSES TO RULE OUT OLD TRAFFORD MOVE
Middlesbrough's brilliant Brazilan star Juninho has not ruled out
the possibilty of a move to FA Carling Premiership champions
United.
When asked in an interview with Sky Sports if he had dismissed
the prospect of staying in England, he added: ``I enjoy playing in
the Premiership.
``It is not true I rejected Manchester United. They are a big club
who are in the Champions' League next season.
``I have to see Middlesbrough first whatever I decide, but
afterwards maybe I can think about it.''
Juninho, however, also spoke of a liking for the Spanish game.
The Brazilian star, blameless in Middlesbrough's Premiership demise,
admitted he wanted the greater exposure the Spanish league
offered.
The player was devastated at being left out of the Brazil squad
for the Tournoi de France and cannot afford to risk missing out
on his country's bid to regain the World Cup next year.
He added: ``I must be part of the World Cup squad, but I did not
get picked for the Tournoi which upset me - I know I have to
go away and play well.
``It would be easier for me to get back if I play in Spain. At
home more Spanish football is watched than Brazilian football.''
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32.7710 | | MILE::JENKINS | | Wed Jun 04 1997 16:36 | 7 |
32.7711 | Another Dane for O.T.???? | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Fri Jun 06 1997 13:32 | 74 |
32.7712 | Laudrup off to Ajax | MILE::JENKINS | | Fri Jun 06 1997 17:40 | 5 |
|
Ceefax reports that Laudrup has agreed terms with Ajax.
Richard.
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