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The 1989 Liverpool v Arsenal game. Last game of season and we played each other needing to win by 2 goals to win the league. Scored in the last minute.
I remember it well - Joe did you have a bet on it?
The 1989 Liverpool v Arsenal game. Last game of season and we played each other needing to win by 2 goals to win the league. Scored in the last minute.
So what season was your favourite supporting your team and why ?
Whether you like Suarez or not, the good thing about him is that he never stops and never gives up. He wants to play every minute, and is not happy if he doesn't. That may be the thing that keeps him away from a club with more money, and so larger squads, and maybe Champions League, as he will play nearly every game for Liverpool. Would he do that for City? :shrug: Tevez doesn't, Aguero doesn't.
Interesting to see some some of the reporting of the Liverpool game, not well done for beating someone 5-0, but 'why don't they do it every week'. :bang: Let's enjoy the result eh mate.
Suarez was good for me in the FF, after recently replacing Defoe with Suarez.Sturridge may have been better if he had played both games last week. The same goes for Michu.
Bale gave a good return too with his excellent free kicks.
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The 1989 Liverpool v Arsenal game. Last game of season and we played each other needing to win by 2 goals to win the league. Scored in the last minute.
ive been a cardiff city fan for many years but the best season for me was when we beat qpr in the play off finals at the millenium stadium cardiff 2003
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwqPF5v3MC8
best day of my life
bleddyn
Been thinking but it's so difficult as I've enjoyed different eras for different reasons and some of my favourite years supporting United were when we were crap
I'll rule out the 70s and early 80s as I used to go with my Dad and just enjoyed games as a day out rather than understanding the implications of the 'season'.
Mid 80s to early 90s were my favourite 'times' supporting United (despite it still being the tail end of Liverpool's era) because it was me and my mates going every week home and away on the trains. Yes there was the violence and the fact football fans were treated like third rate citizens but it was a combination of my age plus the fun and adventure of it all that made it special. Add to that Mexico 86 and Italy 90 with England and it just escapsulates my whole informative footballing years I guess.
2 seasons stand out for me though in terms of favourite United seasons.
92/93
Growing up between Liverpool and Manchester - those 27 years without a title were hell for me and my family and made this Championship winning year very special. Having come so close the season before against Leeds made it all the more sweet. It felt so good and I'd waited so long for it that when I finally 'came down' I almost wished we hadn't won it and still had it to look forward to.
At 23 years and counting for Liverpool, and given his age, this why I understand Joe's troubled mind.
98/99
Despite the doubles and titles and double doubles or whatever they call them that followed, I remained the biggest pessimist in the world when it came to United. Whilst those around me got more and more excited by the possibility of the Treble, I just saw the potential for disappointment growing larger and larger as those last few crazy weeks played out. God knows how but it all panned out but part of me hopes never to have to go through all that again.
So what season was your favourite supporting your team and why ?
cambsno said:Errrr... Ramsey at right midfield??? When will wenger learn??? Ramsey is not a right mid, why on earth play someone out of position when someone like chamberlain is available, or dare I say it, arsharvin or even theo on right and giroud up top??? 2-1 to bayern.
Ramsey gives a far greater defensive contribution which is needed against the Alaba-Ribery combo. 41% of their attacks come from that right side so Walcott's defensive work just won't cut it. That said I'd have played Cazorla there, Ramsey deep mid and jack the attacking mid. Very pleased to see theo lead the line though!
Well done Wenger... Just as well you threw away the chance to win the FA Cup on Sat, only 2-0 down after 20 mins.
cambsno said:Well done Wenger... Just as well you threw away the chance to win the FA Cup on Sat, only 2-0 down after 20 mins.
Give it a rest for Christ's sake. What type of fan are you? A **** one, that's what!
The Greek said:He does make a good point. The FA cup was the easier route to a trophy, and would have kept the fans off Wengers back, not the Arsenal money men tho.
That team was more than good enough to win that game and the players let themselves down. Had we played a full strength team, walked the match and then looked jaded today what would we be reading? The exact opposite about his team selection. Why didn't he rest a couple of crucial players against a lower opposition? He literally can't win. Getting let down time and again by his players and the club and being left to take 100% of the blame for an awful lot that isn't his fault.
The23rdman said:Um, they are his players though and if he's constantly being let down by them why not pick/buy some different ones?
That team was more than good enough to win that game and the players let themselves down. Had we played a full strength team, walked the match and then looked jaded today what would we be reading? The exact opposite about his team selection. Why didn't he rest a couple of crucial players against a lower opposition? He literally can't win. Getting let down time and again by his players and the club and being left to take 100% of the blame for an awful lot that isn't his fault.
He does make a good point. The FA cup was the easier route to a trophy, and would have kept the fans off Wengers back, not the Arsenal money men tho.
cambsno said:Thank you. Yes, a very winable game, and we could have won something. The chances of us beating BM were slim anyway, and again we look clueless. Wenger lost the plot yesterday, and I fail to see how anyone can think he is the man to take us forward.
Um, they are his players though and if he's constantly being let down by them why not pick/buy some different ones?
People can't get carried away with this result though. Bayern were always the favourites. There's not a better team in the world out of possession, and they're right up there with the best when they're in possession.
Watch how deep and advanced every single one of their players moves when they're attacking and defending. Perfect coordination of 10 men working up and down the pitch without a chink in their shape. Not to mention how many homegrown players they have on the pitch. They really are doing something special, and there's no shame in losing to them.
Because our silent owner wants the money tucked away in the bank adding to the enterprise value and bumping up share price. We don't have £35m to waste on chaff like Carroll, despite what the papers and Gazidis want you to believe.
Game on or not?
So, IMO how good is our team???
Wilshire - Best CM in the Prem, and would get into Barca team, easily!!!
Give it a season or two and he'll have made his mind up between Chelsea, City and Barca![]()
The Greek said:And Wenger will make him club captain before selling him 10 minutes before the transfer window closes and not signing a replacement
By next season di canio will be coming home sam has done his best but now we need someone who will kick arses not take them on jaunts to dubai
You've got to be joking - 11th in the League first season back up, after getting promoted at the first attempt, and you want him gone for someone with no PL experience. Big Sam maybe many things, but you are unlikely to go down with him, his football is not all bad.
With that attitude you have the makings of a Billionaire Premier League chairman!