it must be near the end of the season...

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It feels strange talking about a Everton loss this day.

The men have done wonders to grind out results with the injury situation and other setbacks but as the season nears it's climax maybe now it's starting to catch up with us.

4th place now looks dead in the water, but the semi-final takes on a new light after Manchester's past two fixtures.

I would never have thought that Fulham could do it today.
 
It feels strange talking about a Everton loss this day.

The men have done wonders to grind out results with the injury situation and other setbacks but as the season nears it's climax maybe now it's starting to catch up with us.

4th place now looks dead in the water, but the semi-final takes on a new light after Manchester's past two fixtures.

I would never have thought that Fulham could do it today.


Well Fulham were supposed to be on the end of a United backlash today. Didn't happen.

Just hope some unlucky buggers are before April 19th!
 
Wasn't the rotund one sent off in West London today?

What did he do to warrant that. I haven't seen it.

Two players sent off for them, I bet Ferguson was thrilled!
 
I saw it earlier. No complaints, he looked like a kid who didnt get his own way in a kick about on the town fields and tried to get his ball to go home. I'm sure he looked like he was about to cry too.
 
Very similar to the Duncan Ferguson game when they had Scholes and Neville sent off. All the talk is of Ferguson being the king of the mind games but it certainly shows that the pressure can get to their players.
 
Let me get this straight, Rooney gets an early bath for throwing the ball at the official.

Yet before, the round one, gives the referees more profanity than "GoodFellas" and still stays on the pitch. :huh:

Just does not add up, that's all.
 
Let me get this straight, Rooney gets an early bath for throwing the ball at the official.

Yet before, the round one, gives the referees more profanity than "GoodFellas" and still stays on the pitch. :huh:

Just does not add up, that's all.

He only came on at half time so the reff probably let him go a few times. He got booked for giving a foul away. Then I think throwing the ball in a bratish way was the last straw so he saw another yellow.

Cant complain. There was about 2 minutes to go and Utd were 2-0 down so Dowd could've let it go but didnt because he probably had enough and it deserved a yellow.
 
I'd say it's more to do with the fact that we were without Cahill or Arteta today.

When we get Cahill back, we'll start winning again.
 
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