Alex Ferguson

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I love it. He's fuming. FUMING.

This is a sign of respect. Remember when he used to give us a nice pat on the head after every game and compliment Moyes after they'd twatted us 3-0? Not any more, why? Because we're boss, lads. BOSS. And this rudolph-nosed, bitter weapon knows it.
 
I love it. He's fuming. FUMING.

This is a sign of respect. Remember when he used to give us a nice pat on the head after every game and compliment Moyes after they'd twatted us 3-0? Not any more, why? Because we're boss, lads. BOSS. And this rudolph-nosed, bitter weapon knows it.

are you trying to say ITS ON!!!!!
 
Alex Ferguson post match interview

what a disrespectful cock

"We played around him too much, we didn't show enough penetration," said Ferguson.

"With Robin in your team you know you want to use his ability against centre-backs in situations he is very good at - but we didn't use him enough."

Ferguson, who saw his side fail to win their opening fixture for the first time since 2008, admitted they failed to cope with Fellaini at the other end as the Everton midfielder dominated a patched-up defence.

Midfielder Michael Carrick pushed into service as an emergency centre-back because of injury to Rio Ferdinand and Antonio Valencia was deployed at right back.

"He (Fellaini) is a handful: he is a big, tall, gangly lad and they just lumped the ball forward to him, that's all they did," added Ferguson.

"They worked from that base all the time and they got a goal from him, so it's justified.

"Centre-back is a problem but we coped quite well, I don't think you can criticise their performance in that respect.

"It was just difficult to handle him when they were knocking these balls up to him.

"Michael did fine, good on the ball and applied himself well, they all applied themselves well."

Goalkeeper David de Gea was in excellent form in the first half and had it not been for him Everton could have been well ahead by the interval.

Better

"We were the better football team, they had eight shots on target and De Gea did very well for us in that way," he told MUTV.

"But we had the possession and made some great openings without actually finishing it.

"That was the only difference. These shots on targets the goalkeeper did really well.

"Other than that we played good football, good combination play, on another day we would have won the match."


not too sure what game he was watching.:blink:
 

You all seem surprised that he's being ungracious in defeat lol. This is textbook Ferguson, refusing to fully give credit to a team that has just beaten his boys. Man Utd on the whole are the sorest losers in football.

I still remember when we beat them at Old Trafford in the cup and he described the five minutes added time in that match as "an insult to the game". Seriously? No self awareness at all.
 
Fergie is no mug. You'd have to consider that his brain has not in fact turned into carrot puree but he's just spouting some morale-boosting storiez? Surely...?:unsure:
 

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I watched the game with a MU fan and he had nothing to say except that Fergie was the reason United lost. The wrong formation, wrong selections, and toothless attack coaching.

The only time in that game MU definitely had the better of Everton was when we were temporarily down to 10-man after Jelavic came off and when Moyes chucked on seven defenders to hold the lead. MU coming home "strongly" (in the lightest sense possible) was all down to Everton simply defending a lead knowing that they could because MU had done jack-all in front of goal all evening.

MU had nothing when the game was in the balance 0-0. To say we lump the ball forward to Fellaini is ridiculous. Yes we may do that a lot, but they relied on Rooney scoring all last season and brought RVP to have the ball lumped to him and score off.

COYB!
 

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