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Annasfield Wrote:

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> Why did Gatusso go after him Jah? I don't

> understand that and it can't have been unprovoked.


Something to do with when he was in Scotland - Gatusso is married to a Scots lady and he used to play for Rangers?

So they exchanged a bit of verbal. You get that all the time. So what. Not only did Gattuso headbutt him but earlier in the game he grabbed Jordon by the throat. Winding players up is part and parcel of the game. Gattuso can dish it out but he certainly can't take it.

I was looking at United's fixture list after the international break and its going to be very difficult. I think over 5 weeks they will play Chelsea 3 times, Arsenal & West Ham away plus City in semi final. Fortunately for them none of these blockbusters are within 4 days of each other but its to be asking a lot. Reminds me a little of the great Arsenal team few years back who had very similar run in when it proved a bit too much and I don't see it being any better for United.


I make it a Chelsea v Barcelona final.

Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> Whoops, my bad, thats what I meant, the ban for

> Jordan is outrageous.


Joe Jordan should have been hung, drawn and quartered after what he did in 1977 in an act of cheating that would have made even Diego Maradona blush. I have no sympathy for Joe Jordan.

matthew123 Wrote:

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> I was looking at United's fixture list after the

> international break and its going to be very

> difficult. I think over 5 weeks they will play

> Chelsea 3 times, Arsenal & West Ham away plus City

> in semi final. Fortunately for them none of these

> blockbusters are within 4 days of each other but

> its to be asking a lot. Reminds me a little of the

> great Arsenal team few years back who had very

> similar run in when it proved a bit too much and I

> don't see it being any better for United.

>

> I make it a Chelsea v Barcelona final.


Yup, trophyless season for United this season. The run in is too tough for a team that ranges from ok one week to mediocre for the rest of the time. I suppose the FA Cup might be winnable if we get past City. I can't see Chelsea winning the European Cup though.

That second Chelsea goal today was pure class.. they looked a much stronger team with Anelka and Drogba. Torres simply does not look like the electric player he was at Liverpool. If anyone is going to stop United winning title then it's Chelsea as for me the wheels are falling off the Arsenal wagon.

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