Job done. Top 4 AND a trophy thanks to the great Ten Hag.
And still a Wembley appearance to come.
Despite all the bluster from Arsenal fans, we've had a more successful season than them, and Ten Hag will be lifting that title next season with Harry Kane knocking them in for us.![]()
No way will the Glazers stump up the money for Kane.
Congrats to United to gain a place in Europe will offset the smirks of the Sky Blues, as for the Royal Blues at Stamford Bridge perhaps one them Chinese re education camps to point then goalwards.
You know the old saying you can change your life, wife, job, passport, nationality sox and even sex these days but if you a real fan you never change your team.
Big downside is the greedy GLAZERS will want even more to sod orf
Russia went from being 2nd strongest army in the world to being the 2nd strongest in Ukraine
The Man U scummers have done great.
1) The manager has done an excellent job.
2) That Casemiro fella is top draw, a great buy, and exactly what Man U needed.
Sadly, still a lot if crap, expensive, highly paid and underperforming players who are not PL top team players, imho.
Cycling should be banned!!!
while they fully deserve it, and they have improved a lot, they are still a long way off.
Liverpool were knackered, spursy were spursy, and chelsea inconceivably shit this year given their resources. these all helped, but thats the way it goes.
and they have been anally raped so many times, at least 7
we won it at wemberlee
we on it in gay paree...
And as Morcheeba not so famously sang, "it's all part of the process."
What Ten Hag has done with this squad - with the Ronaldo and Greenwood issues, takeover rumbling on in the background, shorn of our two centre backs and key midfielders for large parts of the season, not having an actual top class striker to rely on - is not far short of the footballing equivalent of walking on water.
We were told after the first game of the season we'd have no chance of top 6. Might even be in a relegation battle said some.
We haven't lost a single home game since then.
And as D:ream famously sang: things can only get better.![]()
I knew people would like that one.
Dil, can you photoshop a halo onto my next picture of the great man?![]()
^ I'm going to enjoy next seasonand i really hope you get Kane.
Me too although it's looking unlikely that I'll be able to get back this time next year to see us lift the Premiership, unfortunately. :-( Likewise for the Champions League final on June 1st 2024 when the great man will be taking that home too.
THE (GREAT) MAN.
Pictures from last night.
Back in my usual seat on halfway that I've had for most games since I got back. You don't get a great view of all the action from here, but you're close up and it leaves you under no illusions as to the level of the pace and skill that elite footballers operate at.
I was up there for the Wolves game on the top tier and will be just below for the Fulham game on Sunday. A great view of all the action.
Out come the players and, were it not for woeful Chelsea finishing, we could have been behind at half time. They really did play some good stuff in that first half though and with the amount of talent they have in that squad, it can't be long before they get it right with a proper manager.
By full time though, we really should have scored 7 or 8. We're crying out for 2 top class centre forwards and it has been painfully obvious at times this season. Still, we've got by and the main goals have been achieved.
No Newcastle-like celebrations at the end for finishing in the top 4 though- because we're Manchester United. We'll celebrate when we win it. Not if. When.
GLAZERS OUT! We don't need any Qataris either. We make enough money ourselves to compete with the very best and you can stick state ownership and sportswashing where the sun shines.
Last edited by hallelujah; 26-05-2023 at 01:25 PM.
Good luck with that mate
I grew up with Uncles who had fought in teh Western desert and Egypt and always spoke of filthy Arabs, pinching shoes from under tanks and generally unkempt.
Since 70's OPEC secured teh producers wealh and now they are
FILTHY RICH
A Chelsea fan cannot mudsling after Abramovich and teh Chelski era the FA are blinded by the TV money FIFA totally corrupt so I foresee little change.
Im slinging Chitty a year's supply of man size Kleenex from the Euston Holyhead sleeper as it wings through Cheshire for many purposes, but imagine if the disPEPsia if City's titles are removed!! I imagine a bribe to match the fine and EtilHAD"S yer uncle !!!!
Can see why Kane wishes to leave a sinking ship and get a few EURO games in before retiring
All the vacuous, fawning shit Hal is saying about Ray Shoesmith is the same shit he was saying about OGS a few years back, and probably most of the others they've had since Rednose called it a day.
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Did you know - and here is a stat for you to file alongside this majestic club having had an academy player in every match day squad for the last 85 years - that United haven't lost a league game at Old Trafford when leading at half time since 1984?
Pretty fuckin mad that, isn't it?
Can anyone name the team that beat us that day without googling?
Clue: a fan if theirs has posted on this thread.
No takers yet?
Think back to a very good team early 80s...
Is it Ipswich Town?
I'd get around to that halo photoshop but I don't think God wears one, does he?
Wasn't United record win at one time against Ipswich Town, was is 8-1? Not Google'd.
1979/80 season...
Gary Bailey, the united father had an ITFC connection - his dad played for us.
&, you were second in the league...
"It was on this day in 1980 that United made the trip to East Anglia, with an even encounter widely anticipated. After all, the visitors sat in second spot, while Bobby Robson's hosts were five only points adrift in third.
Yet, from the moment that Ipswich centre-forward Alan Brazil beat the United offside trap to put his side in front, it was anything but a close contest.
Brazil then turned provider soon after when he rolled the ball into the path of Paul Mariner, who fired a low shot inside Gary Bailey's near post.
The home side continued to attack and in the 27th minute, it was 3-0. The United rearguard failed to clear a cross from Eric Gates and Mariner was on hand to slam in his second goal of the game.
There was to be plenty more drama before the half was brought to a close, as United goalkeeper Bailey, the son of former Ipswich custodian Roy, took centre stage.
The South Africa-born stopper denied Frans Thijssen from the penalty spot, only for Ipswich to win themselves another penalty soon after.
The responsibility on this occasion was handed to Kevin Beattie, but he was also thwarted by Bailey. The Ipswich defender was given a second bite of the cherry, though, with the referee having judged that some United players had encroached before the ball had been struck.
Would it be third time lucky for Ipswich? Bailey had other ideas, diving to his left to hold Beattie's second tame attempt to keep the scoreline at 3-0 to the hosts.
Despite his heroics during the first half, Bailey was powerless to prevent his side from suffering a hammering after the restart as the Ipswich onslaught continued.
Brazil claimed his second goal of the encounter as he bounced a shot in from close range, before Thijssen slammed the ball in following some slack defending by the away side.
The scoring was completed five minutes from time as United winger Steve Coppell's pass was intercepted by Gates. He rolled the ball across the face of goal for Mariner, who had a simple finish to score his hat-trick.
Ipswich: Cooper; Osman, Butcher, Mills, Burley; Beattie, Gates, Muhren, Thijssen; Mariner, Brazil
Man United: Bailey; Houston, McQueen, Buchan, Nicholl; Sloan, Macari, McIlroy, Coppell; Jordan, Grimes"
https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/footbal...ix_208447.html
Alan Brazil went on to play for Man U.
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