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    FA CUP Manchester City v Manchester United


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    We can only hope so .

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    Kompany just got sent off for a two footer, bad decision really it weren't that bad.

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    there will be a mass brawl later
    it's not over yet !

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    I fucking hope so blue, Mank on Mank is always good for a laugh

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    Manchester United goal: Bang! One chance, one goal. United have barely been in the City half but as soon as they are they make it count. Wayne Rooney spreads play wide to Antonio Valencia and then charges into the box to meet the winger's cross, his header crashing off the underside of the bar before falling inside the goal. Completely against the run of play, and completely clinical.

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    Robbie Savage on Vincent Kompany's dismissal at the Etihad Stadium: "He's won the ball. It was not malicious and he's not touched Nani. For me that is not a red card. The referee has got to use common sense. Should have been a yellow card at best."

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    GOALFLASH Manchester City 0-2 Manchester United (Danny Welbeck)

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    how come Joe Hart not in the nets ?

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    Manchester City completely undone by Wayne Rooney's magnificent early header and the contentious sending off of captain Vincent Kompany. Surely no way back as Manchester United stroll - not even sure we will see Paul Scholes

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    Scholes to come on 2nd half, promptly getting himself sent off after a typical tackle to even things out a bit?

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    I'm not entirely sure I agree with the last text. Yes City had more possession in the early stages, but they hadn't created much and United were 1-0 up before the red card came. However, there is no doubt the way the tide has been moving since. It is all United, and, as it stands, it is a case of how many the Red Devils win by. From City's point of view they need a serious re-group over the next 15 minutes.

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    Looks like we are about to see Paul Scholes' return for Manchester United. The 37-year-old is stripped off and ready for action.

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    OMG, Scholes gives the ball away and now 2-3

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    Blah Blah Blah Ferguson is senile and keeping someone out of a job.

    FFS.

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    I don't know about senile Harry, incontinent sure but not senile.

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    What a game.

    Looked a stroll in the park early on, What a nailbiter that turned out to be,

    I know how BettyBoo must have felt, waitin for the wife to come home now

    Anyway, like Boo, we live to fight another day.

    In the hat for the next round, that is all that matters

    Well Done Fergie

    Win fuck all without Vidic ? We shall see, Arry

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    Liverpool v Man U in the 4th round.

    What a cracker.

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    ^ You are fukkin jokin ?

    I just amended my post from saying that would be next

    Has the draw been made ?

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    FFS

    Liverpool will host Manchester United at Anfield in the pick of the ties of the FA Cup fourth round.

    The rivals, whose relationship has strained over Luis Suarez's ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra, meet over the weekend of 28 January.

    QPR host Chelsea if they can overcome MK Dons in a replay, while Sunderland entertain neighbours Middlesbrough.

    The fifth round will definitely include a League One team after Stevenage drew Notts County.

    Wrexham, who drew 1-1 at Championship side Brighton on Saturday, will earn a home tie with Newcastle if they can win their replay.

    Macclesfield could face more Premier League opposition in Swansea if they can win their replay at Bolton, after drawing 2-2 with Owen Coyle's side at Moss Rose.

    Paolo di Canio's Swindon's reward for knocking Wigan out is a trip to either Nottingham Forest or Leicester, while Crawley head to Championship side Hull.

    There could be as many as six all-Premier League ties, with Everton hosting Fulham, Norwich travelling to West Brom and Aston Villa awaiting Arsenal if the Gunners can get past Leeds on Monday night.

    Suarez will be suspended for the match at Anfield but will be available after his eight-match ban when Liverpool head to Old Trafford in the Premier League on 11 February.

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    Liverpool and Manchester United have been drawn together in the FA Cup on 10 occasions, with United coming out on top seven times, including the finals in 1977 and 1996
    Liverpool announced last week that they would not be appealing against the ban, and United boss Sir Alex Ferguson rejected suggestions that the two clubs should hold conciliatory talks over the situation.

    United, who progressed with a 3-2 win over neighbours City on Sunday, knocked Liverpool out in the third round of last year's competition, winning 1-0 at Old Trafford in the first game of Kenny Dalglish's second spell in charge.

    But Liverpool were victorious in the club's last FA Cup meeting at Anfield, with Peter Crouch's effort sealing a 1-0 win over United in the fourth round in 2006.

    United striker Wayne Rooney, who scored twice in the victory over City and started his career at Everton, is relishing the short trip to Anfield.

    He said on Twitter: "What a draw for (the) next round. Another big game. Can't wait for it already."

    Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam tweeted: "Great draw, Man United at home. That's the FA Cup."

    Manchester United's former Liverpool striker Michael Owen said: "And people talk about United always getting lucky cup draws! It couldn't get much tougher. What a game to look forward to."

    Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill is already looking forward to his first north-east derby at the Stadium of Light.

    He told ITV: "It's a tough one but we're at home. I wonder what Lee Cattermole [who started his career at Middlesbrough] thinks."

    FA Cup fourth round draw in full:

    Brighton or Wrexham v Newcastle

    Sunderland v Middlesbrough

    Dagenham & Redbridge or Millwall v Southampton

    Hull City v Crawley

    MK Dons or QPR v Chelsea

    West Brom v Norwich

    Blackpool v Sheffield Wednesday

    Arsenal or Leeds v Aston Villa

    Stevenage v Notts County

    Watford v Tottenham

    Liverpool v Manchester United

    Derby v Stoke

    Everton v Fulham

    Macclesfield Town or Bolton v Swansea

    Sheffield United v Birmingham or Wolves

    Nottingham Forest or Leicester v Swindon

    Ties to take place on the weekend of 28/29 January

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    I always said the loser of this tie would win the league because of the extra games, but now united have a second chance to give it away at Liverpool.

    Go for it, or give it away to concentrate on league form.

    If they win at Liverpool, you watch, Chelsea away next round, that citeh money gets where it shouldnt.

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