Weird? Who doesnt want Mr Moyes to have a nice long career at old trafford. ;-)
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United humbled at Old Trafford by City, Arsenal only draw at home to Swansea.
If Liverpool beat Sunderland at home tomorrow night, as they should, we may be talking about the top three consolidating, with Arsenal looking over their shoulder primarily at Martinez' strong Everton side rather than the very inconsistent Spurs.
Squeaky bum time, as someone once said. Anyone remember him? :whistle:
I'd have settled for that before kickoff.
Sunderland are fighting for their lives,it was one of those banana skin games.
One point from catching Chelsea.
Every time i look at the table those two games in hand City have,depress me.
They look the favorites at the moment.
Sunderland actually came up with a smart, if blunt, game plan - Poyet is a good tactician. The way Liverpool are playing just now, especially going forward, you simply have to park the bus and focus on the main threats. The 5-3-2 formation nearly paid off. Putting two men on Suarez almost worked, except that it gave Sturridge the room to hit the vital second goal.
But I'm just as happy with winning ugly as winning spectacularly. Now let's see which Tottenham team turns up at the weekend.....
Yes, City's two games in hand are a concern, but if we can beat both City and Chelsea at Anfield then anything is possible.
Yes, I said "we". :whistle:
Almost worked as in they should of had ten men half way through the 1st half ???:-D One of those games where things like that can cost you........but it didnt fortunately.
onwards and upwards, now lets bum spurs head in and hope arsenal are worried enough about 4th spot to do something against city.
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LOOKING GOOD.