wth happened at Old Trafford today?![]()
It's hard for me to believe, but i'm actually cheering for Chelsea in this game. QPR are just as rich, just as unjustified in their spending, and are trying to make a name for themselves by playing over-rated journeymen. That an they're more likely to be fighting with Norwich for position towards the end of the season
Kinda fun to watch an 11 on 9 though!
wth happened at Old Trafford today?![]()

Heh. Gotta love it.
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Manchester City made a statement...that's what happened!!! What a day to be a Blue that's for sure!!! After heartbreak and last second goals...City turned around...knocked down United then put a boot to their throats.
Silva, Balotelli, Milner....All class today.
Manchester Is BLUE...The Blue Moon has Risen and the noise is getting LOUDER!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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I'll be honest, other than Roo I'm not sure anyone else in the team from United would get in the City side. It probably is a toss up for Smalling, Evra, and De Gea but no one else comes anywhere near their City counterpart. If Roo has another great season he can will United to the title, but if something happens to him I could see United not even being in the top four. United have had a much tougher schedule than City so hopefully once City play Arsenal, Liverpool, and Chelsea United are back on top.
I came into the year thinking United would win the title, and as great as today was, I still think they do, mainly due to your last line there.
City do have a tough schedule ahead, and there is a long way to go. But, we saw a few things...
#1 United's midfield is VERY shaky in the middle.
#2 Without Vidic, United's back 4 is very dis-jointed and unsettled
#3 City has the strike force and the backbone to get up on teams and then make the agony worse. They are showing a killer instinct that is unreal.
#4 Mancini is a much better manager than people give him credit. He has turned Balotelli around and gotten him into great form. He has also shown that Carlos Tevez is not needed.
Reasons 1 and 2 are reasons that City is better than United head-to-head. As shown today, both are probably pretty accurate. That's not really what I'm worried about though.
Say they manage to pull this CL thing out of the fire, and February comes around and they're balancing high-stakes fixtures in Europe in midweek against high-stakes games in the title chase at home on the weekend. That's a position very very few in the squad have been in before.
Point 3 was great to see today. United were ready to quit and City obliged them by being ruthless. At the same time, I think it's too early to call it trend, especially with our throwing away two points at Fulham still relatively fresh in the mind.
Sorry to be such a downer, I'm thrilled with the match today, really I am. Roll on Wolves on Wednesday.
When I think of the West Coast, New York comes to mind. Likewise, when I think of the East, Colorado and Texas are what I think of![]()
\Reasons 1 and 2 are reasons that City is better than United head-to-head. As shown today, both are probably pretty accurate. That's not really what I'm worried about though.
Say they manage to pull this CL thing out of the fire, and February comes around and they're balancing high-stakes fixtures in Europe in midweek against high-stakes games in the title chase at home on the weekend. That's a position very very few in the squad have been in before.
Point 3 was great to see today. United were ready to quit and City obliged them by being ruthless. At the same time, I think it's too early to call it trend, especially with our throwing away two points at Fulham still relatively fresh in the mind.
Sorry to be such a downer, I'm thrilled with the match today, really I am. Roll on Wolves on Wednesday.
The penalty given to QPR was laughable IMO, but that's become par for the course in the EPL. The red to Drogba was correct, but I don't know about the other one given.
Anyway, I'm not a fan of any one team (as I was born in Boston and have lived here my whole life), but man did it feel great to see United get destroyed.