murpho999 wrote: » We didn't screw up the two games before Palace.
J Mysterio wrote: » Fully agree. It's just very difficult to be confident in Liverpool. We always screw up the games we should win.
J Mysterio wrote: » It's a very nice jersey. Will probably buy it, and I haven't bought one in years. I don't see why the crest needs to be the same colour? My bug bear is that they don't actually use the full crest! I find that very annoying.
mosstin wrote: » Because..............................Liverpool.
Ferris_Bueller wrote: » If we don't get 4th now we don't deserve it. You would expect a champions league standard team to be able to take say 9/10 points from games against Watford, Southampton, West Ham & Middlesbrough, which I would think would be enough to finish ahead of United.
ricero wrote: » Think arsenal will get a point at worst at home against utd. I'm more worried about our own games anyway
Charlie19 wrote: » Just on the new home jersey. Would it be too hard for the designers to keep the crest, sponsor and brand all the same color. Either all gold or all white, they managed to get the keeper jersey right, why not the home jersey. Just a little bug bear of mine.
murpho999 wrote: » I think so too.Why all the fear? Utd will not win all their remaining games. Tonight's result not bad for us. No reason we can't go to Watford and win. If we can't do that then we don't deserve top 4.
spockety wrote: » They may also somehow still be fighting for the title...
corwill wrote: » Might head over to Woodies on the Malahide Road instead, shop for rope.
emmetkenny wrote: » I'm not saying they'd want to loose it I'm saying Spurs will be even more up for the game seeing as it's the last game at WHL.
murpho999 wrote: » Why would they want to lose it anyway? Spurs are a much better team than Bore-inho's Utd.
Sappy404 wrote: » They'll beat Arsenal and they play Spurs in 2 weeks when the league will likely have been won. And Southampton aren't great. Once they're mathematically safe I doubt they'll be much cop. Where's this optimism coming from, lads? Don't do this to yourselves.
emmetkenny wrote: » Is the United Spurs game not the last home game at WHL before moving to Wembley? They will not want to loose that.
monkey9 wrote: » Nah we'll get top four.
Kerrigooney wrote: » I'm not optimistic at all...despite all I've just said I think we'll still find a way to **** everything up :pac:
spockety wrote: » Is anyone else tempted to not watch the Watford game out of fear?
Osmosis Jones wrote: » Can't understand this attitude, I'd much rather compete in any European competition than none. Some of the team's best moments came in last season's campaign.
Lord Trollington wrote: » If United go away to Spurs, Arsenal and Southampton and get 9 points they will deserve 4th more than us and I will have no complaints.
Kerrigooney wrote: » They could have 11 Messi's on the pitch but if the manager won't let them play what can they do? Considering the amount of money both of those clubs have spent and with the managers they have that was an appalling game of football. Fellaini going mental for 60 seconds was the only decent thing about it.
Kerrigooney wrote: » Utd made absolutely no attempt to win that game tonight...will they do the same against Arsenal and Spurs? I think they will because Mourinho is basically just a coward when playing away to the big teams.
noodler wrote: » Difficult to hold it against them tonight. Some squad though. The quality they can call upon with so many out is crazy.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » City are fairly stumbling along themselves. The thing that might save them is their fixtures. Middlesboro A, Palace H, Leicester H, WBA H, Watford A. They should win all those. Will win 4 of them at least you'd imagine.