Don’t underestimate Manchester United
By wilswils, 1 Apr 2009 Matthew Wilson is a Roar Pro
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It seems that what looked like a clear cut win for the Red Devils to claim the EPL this season has now come down to the wire, with Liverpool now only a point behind.
But even though it seems all odds are against United to claim the title, they will overcome the bad patch and win yet again another EPL.
There are eight games left to play with the big tests being Arsenal, Man City and, of course, Aston Villa next week.
With red cards for Paul Scholes, Wayne Rooney and Nemanja Vidic, the Devils have three top class players unable to face Villa.
United just have to play their best eleven they have at the moment and show the world, and particularly Liverpool, that their last two defeats was just a bad patch.
In 1996/97, United were beaten 6-3 at Southampton and 5-0 at Newcastle back to back.
Everybody thought they were in crisis then and its similar now after losses to Liverpool and Fulham. This also being United’s first back to back defeat since 2005, it’s unlikely they are going to lose three.
And then there is Liverpool.
We have seen them on the top of the table earlier this year and have dropped points due to the pressure.
Liverpool has a home game against Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspurs, both showing form lately, and will be a big threat for Liverpool.
The EPL will go down to the wire this season, but don’t write United off just yet.
They’re a team full of surprises.
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Alan Nicolea said | April 1st 2009 @ 4:01pm | Report comment
Matty
Damn straight. Not to mention they are still in the running for four other titles this season. They know how to win championships.
Millster said | April 1st 2009 @ 4:22pm | Report comment
I would never ever write offf United as they are full of quality and have a winning culture.
But goddamn I wish I could because I hate them with a passion!!!!!!!
Chaos said | April 1st 2009 @ 9:43pm | Report comment
I don’t know who has been writing them off. I haven’t. They have a game in-hand. So really have to drop 4 points and have Liverpool win all the remaining games just to level. Likely? No. As much as I hate the gum chewing Fergie, I suspect they will win yet again… Their squad depth will easily cover the ‘Red’ cards. Man U also have the ‘best, second best and third best player’ in the world at the moment. In case you are wondering Cristiano Ronaldo is all three players
(His own words, not mine)
Pippinu said | April 2nd 2009 @ 12:55pm | Report comment
Yeh – Chaos is right – I can’t recall anyone writing Man Utd off – Liverpool have made things a little bit interesting in the run home – but that’s a whole lot different to giving them much of a chance!
jimbo said | April 2nd 2009 @ 9:05pm | Report comment
No one underestimates ManU – they overestimate them.
Scott B said | April 3rd 2009 @ 3:23am | Report comment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hU08-QQgxIQ
James said | April 3rd 2009 @ 9:15am | Report comment
Dam straight! I have a lot of friends that are Liverpool fans giving me grief. You watch, United will win the premier league but not only that the champions league as well. Glory Glory Man united and great post wilswils
Slippery Jim said | April 3rd 2009 @ 1:00pm | Report comment
Tut tut, wils wils.
I never actually thought anyone ever did underestimate Lord Wrigley’s devilish henchmen. Genereal loathing works for most in its stead.
Shame the Mancs don’t have the power to convert the neutrals that Chelsea do…a fantastic article about Jeremy Clarkson (of all people) and his recent conversion to the mighty blues. Coincidentally I was at the same match he was in attendance. I wasn’t in the same corporate box sadly…
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/jeremy_clarkson/article5949802.ece
Pippinu said | April 3rd 2009 @ 1:37pm | Report comment
sj
back from your sojourn I see.
How’s our fantasy league going?
Art Sapphire said | April 3rd 2009 @ 2:07pm | Report comment
Here is an extract from the link below.
“The discovery that this debt in Manchester United is now a commodity on the screens of City traders drives home the still-staggering facts of the takeover. Here was a great, pre-eminent football club that prided itself on being well-run, owed not a penny to anybody, financed Sir Alex Ferguson’s awesome achievements and rebuilt Old Trafford entirely with cash, yet was loaded up with £667m of debt, massively more than any other football club ever, solely to pay for the Glazer family, whom nobody wanted, to take over the club.”
Just, don’t choke on those prawn sandwiches!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2009/mar/25/manchester-united-debt-glazers-david-conn?commentpage