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Very nice.Gael Clichy said:What's the difference between Spurs and a triangle?
A triangle has three points.
Very nice.Gael Clichy said:What's the difference between Spurs and a triangle?
A triangle has three points.
didn't man utd win the last champs league? correct me if i haven't read it properly.kuytbird said:Whilst i hate these boring and inept arguements, i will quietly point out that United havent made the semis of the champs league for 3 years running, or been in the final twice....
and you should enjoy the glory years while there here, becasue they wont last forever.
that is all.
i feel sorry for tottenham. they came so close to smashing tottenham, and i think that if they werent under the pump theyd of smashed them.
theyll pull out of it eventually. give it time.
but hull are doing well. playing to their strengths. might be shit, but it works.
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:Gael Clichy said:What's the difference between Spurs and a triangle?
A triangle has three points.
Wow, we just won the European Cup in May. Already forgotten about that? And the season before that we made the semi-finals too, losing to Milan. So I don't know where you got that 3 years from.kuytbird said:Whilst i hate these boring and inept arguements, i will quietly point out that United havent made the semis of the champs league for 3 years running, or been in the final twice....
Tottenham was playing Tottenham?i feel sorry for tottenham. they came so close to smashing tottenham
No, we haven't made the CL semis for 3 years running, but I don't think your boys have either?kuytbird said:Whilst i hate these boring and inept arguements, i will quietly point out that United havent made the semis of the champs league for 3 years running, or been in the final twice....
Juande Ramos decided that he had to sort out Spurs poor form by going back to basics, so he got all the first team squad at the training ground and said to them.gouge.away said:didn't man utd win the last champs league? correct me if i haven't read it properly.
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
[still pissed at the disparity between arsenal's performance in the champion's league and the epl - ffs get some consistency already]
And that's still wrong, because we made the semi-finals in 2 consecutive seasons.u-borat said:3 in 4 years he means.
Yep that's right. Trophies are where it's at.LMF^^ said:And that's still wrong, because we made the semi-finals in 2 consecutive seasons.
Either way, that record is only for commentators to know about. For us fans we only need the trophies.
Nobody disputes that. Liverpool have been more successful in Europe. They've also won 18 league titles too which is 1 more than our 17.Noodles88 said:Yep that's right. Trophies are where it's at.
Liverpool 5 times Champions of Europe.
Manchester United 3 times Champions of Europe.
5 is greater than 3.
Liverpool are more successful.
The same could be said for the Liverpool team which won the club's last ever League title to date (1989/90 season), under Kenny Daglish, and look at what Graeme Souness ended up doing...LMF^^ said:With regards to the future, who knows what will happen. Obviously when Ferguson retires there will be challenges that will lie ahead. Whoever succeeds him will have very very big shoes to fill. However, I do believe that Sir Alex will give his successor a very good foundation to build upon.
Times have changed my friend. Back in those days, there were very few foreign (non-British/Irish) managers managing English clubs. Now the market is much more open, and with the sort of money now involved in the English game, all the top managers would want to take the helm of a team like Manchester United.Aplus said:The same could be said for the Liverpool team which won the club's last ever League title to date (1989/90 season), under Kenny Daglish, and look at what Graeme Souness ended up doing...
LMF^^ said:Firstly, I don't dispute Liverpool's trophy record. I'm simply giving it to the that guy who was trolling around before.
With regards to the future, who knows what will happen. Obviously when Ferguson retires there will be challenges that will lie ahead. Whoever succeeds him will have very very big shoes to fill. However, I do believe that Sir Alex will give his successor a very good foundation to build upon.
Why would a Liverpool fan want to see a team like United win the title ahead of a team like Chelsea? I can't understand that. For me, as long as Liverpool don't win it, it's all good. Say if it's a Champions League final between Liverpool and Chelsea, I'll cheer for Chelsea instead. Even though the after taste will be just as bad, it still gives me ammunition to give to the Scousers.
At least there's one Liverpool player that doesn't hate United as much as the rest, that is Javier "Red Devil" Mascherano.