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Just how big is Wednesdays game?

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posted on 19/5/17

Will you sit there and cry with your GF if you lose?

posted on 19/5/17

Jose will be there win or lose next season.

I really fancy Ajax to win it though.

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posted on 19/5/17

comment by dangerdog (U20986)
posted 59 seconds ago
Will you sit there and cry with your GF if you lose?
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posted on 19/5/17

comment by dangerdog (U20986)
posted 1 minute ago
Will you sit there and cry with your GF if you lose?
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Yes

posted on 19/5/17

and now this game is the one where we can win and stay at least somewhat relevant, or finally drift off into obscurity

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posted on 19/5/17

and now this game is the one where we can win and stay at least somewhat relevant, or finally drift off into obscurity.

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really?

comment by Prem (U7618)

posted on 19/5/17

comment by dangerdog (U20986)
posted 4 minutes ago
Will you sit there and cry with your GF if you lose?
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Will you sit there and cry with your Fellaini if you lose?

There - fixed it for you

posted on 19/5/17

biggest was 68, when we finally established ourselves as one of the great clubs in what was still a young sport.
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Football was young in 1968? (only been going for best of 100 years)

posted on 19/5/17

Yes, I'd go along with the OP. This is significant on multiple levels:
- Financially (Adidas / CL money).
- Shaping the narrative about the arc we are on, either building or undermining self-confidence.
- Both of these impact on being able to recruit and retain the best players.

posted on 19/5/17

comment by enlightened hippo - i got mou babe (U1301)
posted 2 minutes ago
I will have to cry with my Indian boss, who is also a massive united fan and let's me get away with shoddy work due to this.
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Result!

posted on 19/5/17

comment by I'll be The Judge of that! (U21434)
posted 1 minute ago
biggest was 68, when we finally established ourselves as one of the great clubs in what was still a young sport.
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Football was young in 1968? (only been going for best of 100 years)
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In a way, though, the football we know today was in its infancy then. It was the early days of a new era when football combined with TV and commercial air travel. That was the time when it transitioned from something leather-faced men in cloths caps went trudged over the cobbles to look at to something that captured the wider cultural imagination. It's when international football competitions started to matter.

Another way of looking at it: many of the clubs that emerged on the European scene in the 50s and 60s remain big names in today's football. Giants from the 1930s that weren't successful later on, like Huddersfield, haven't remained big clubs. When we talk about the 1990s as the time football changed, perhaps it was in fact just another step in a longer process in the formation of powerful footballing brands.

posted on 19/5/17

Ha! Did I just kill this thread?!

posted on 19/5/17

You've killed more threads than a stoned moth 🕺

posted on 19/5/17

Drift off into obscurity? Nah, instead of buying the arrived superstars like Pogba for a world record fee, you will just have to buy and develop the exceptional talent. After all, Mo' isn't surprised at all that Ajax reached the final of the Europa League, because it doesn't really matter if you buy 100 million players, or take a punt on a 500k youngster from the Danish league. United just choose to spend big......must be some kind of charity to other teams, being the worlds richest club after all.

Just so sad that Ajax have no right to be in the final....at all....not like United, who worked so hard for it all season.............

posted on 19/5/17

another article about 'how big is Wednesday game' fack me you're boring

comment by Prem (U7618)

posted on 19/5/17

comment by There are some who call me.........Tim (U7708)
posted 1 minute ago
Drift off into obscurity? Nah, instead of buying the arrived superstars like Pogba for a world record fee, you will just have to buy and develop the exceptional talent. After all, Mo' isn't surprised at all that Ajax reached the final of the Europa League, because it doesn't really matter if you buy 100 million players, or take a punt on a 500k youngster from the Danish league. United just choose to spend big......must be some kind of charity to other teams, being the worlds richest club after all.

Just so sad that Ajax have no right to be in the final....at all....not like United, who worked so hard for it all season.............


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Thanks mate. Glad some non United fans can appreciate that we deserve to be in the final

posted on 19/5/17

comment by "My greatest challenge is not what's happening at the moment, my greatest challenge was knocking Liverpool right off their f*****g perch. And you can print that." #lovepalestine (U19085)
posted 6 minutes ago
another article about 'how big is Wednesday game' fack me you're boring
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Maybe his GF was reading one of his articles whilst he was balling his eyes out to 13 Reasons why

http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/368970

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Thanks mate. Glad some non United fans can appreciate that we deserve to be in the final
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Oh you deserve to be in the final. You beat all the other opponents fair and square so far. I am also of the opinion that a massive club like United deserve another coach.

Honestly, this guy is embarrassing you on so many levels world wide. With the way he let you play defensively. With the way he made you give up on a top 4 spot ages ago in the league. With his constant moaning about anything and everything.

Wonder what Eric the King thinks of him.....I'm pretty sure the class of 92 would have grabbed him in his neck and thrown him out off the door of United.

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posted on 19/5/17

Brightdave, yeah, you played not bad beginning of season, just very unlucky in finishing.

But you can see a fox always goes back to its old tricks, and when it matters, hop, park the bus.

Like I said, the class of 92 would not have accepted that, and nor should the current squad whose value is many 100s of millions, or the board.

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posted on 19/5/17

comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
Yes, I'd go along with the OP. This is significant on multiple levels:
- Financially (Adidas / CL money).
- Shaping the narrative about the arc we are on, either building or undermining self-confidence.
- Both of these impact on being able to recruit and retain the best players.
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You need to sign Kane to get the narrative back on track.He'd be on cereal boxes for the next ten years.

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