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Of course it was Damian. It's Longford. Great place and the team I used to watch. Star player in those days was John Givens. No, not Don of QPR fame, his brother.

United looked great for about 20 minutes today. After that just frustration. Need a centre forward pronto unless Fellani is considered the answer.


By the way Glenn Hoddle, if you are given a job on TV as a pundit, don't you think you should at least know that Fellani was not a sub and therefore could not come on and cause the threat to the Newcastle defence you thought he might.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> United looked great for about 20 minutes today.

> After that just frustration. Need a centre forward

> pronto unless Fellani is considered the answer.

>

> By the way Glenn Hoddle, if you are given a job on

> TV as a pundit, don't you think you should at

> least know that Fellani was not a sub and

> therefore could not come on and cause the threat

> to the Newcastle defence you thought he might.



And try not to let bias cloud your judgement a la Michael Owen

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I thought my judgement was reasonably accurate.

> What makes you imply otherwise? If you want to

> have a go at Owen, feel free. Nothing to to with

> me.


Declan you must be paranoid, I AGREE with you, I was simply saying Hoddle and Owen show bias in their reporting. Happy now?

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Love to know what WH fans will say about today.

> Currently 3-4.


You still at this doc? Did you sleep with BFS's missus or something?


Okay i'll bite - a glorious f*ck up - terrible first half - Jenkinson and Creswell had a mare but didn't get much in the way of protection from midfield, play was too narrow and yes the system is taking time to gel but so what? I think it will - things will adapt and it's better to have these problems now than in a few months time. We need a striker and to learn to go wide when it's needed and for players to get over the nerves of playing at UP and stop the headless chicken routine when they f%ck up.


It'll come.


I am equal parts excited, disappointed, annoyed, frustrated, BUT I am not bored. I not looking ahead to a season of safety-first, percentage-based, dullness.


I think I once said I'd rather lose 4-3 in an exciting/dramatic game than win 1-0 in a bore fest. So now is the test. And i still feel that way.


COYI.

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