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pioneer wrote:AND?
Is group stage...who cares?...u do know there's lots more football to play right???
right???
JBL wrote:pioneer wrote:AND?
Is group stage...who cares?...u do know there's lots more football to play right???
right???
So when allyuh get it 2-0 and 3-1 in 2009 and earliuer this year what was allyuh mentality?? still have lots of football to play next year??.. orrrrr... allyuh thought it was still group stage??
worksux101 wrote:RASC like yuh still toting from 99 when yuh get knockout from group stages...pioneering the barca contingent in this thread nonetheless...
doh B E A T up...yuh fellow barca fanboys will still laugh with you..
RASC wrote:worksux101 wrote:RASC like yuh still toting from 99 when yuh get knockout from group stages...pioneering the barca contingent in this thread nonetheless...
doh B E A T up...yuh fellow barca fanboys will still laugh with you..
Dawg hold up...you didn't knock us out...YOU BEAT US!
Get it right!
Wayne Rooney and Javier Hernandez will both return from injury for Saturday's Barclays Premier League visit of Norwich City.
Sir Alex delivered the good news at his Friday press conference at Carrington, where he also indicated Jonny Evans could be fit to take his place in the back four.
Rooney, who has scored nine goals in his first five league games this term, hasn't played since the 3-1 win over Chelsea on 18 September, while Hernandez came off with a dead leg early in last weekend's draw against Stoke.
The Norwich game comes too soon for Nemanja Vidic, Tom Cleverley and Chris Smalling, who should be back for the trip to Liverpool on 15 October.
"Wayne and Hernandez are fit for tomorrow," Sir Alex said. "They trained very well yesterday, which is pleasing.
"We'll hopefully have Jonny Evans back too. At the moment we're making too many changes in the back four so hopefully his return will help us with the defensive part.
"Vidic, Cleverley and Smalling should be ready after the internationals and available for Liverpool."
After United's 20-game winning run at Old Trafford in all competitions came to an end with the surprise Champions League draw with Basel on Tuesday, Sir Alex will be keen to avoid a repeat this weekend, when the Reds can still set a new club record of 19 straight home league wins.
pioneer wrote:
*OUTSIDER* wrote:New record for United having won 19 home PL games in a row. The previous record was set in 1904/1905.
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