Manchester United 0-3 Everton. Saturday 21st November @ 5.30pm.

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Perspective:

We are 7 points off of 4th place with a game in hand.

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We arent playing well.

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Nor are United (compared to their standards)

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0:0 written all over it.
 
Moyes will play his strongest 11, but if the game gets gets out of reach he will give players run-outs.
If we are still in it at the 101 minute, he wont change a thing.:huh:
MU to sneak it in the 102 minute, moments before the final whistle.

However, if we concede early then I think it could be a bad bad day.

We've mugged teams before and been mugged, you just never know.

Heart says we can sneak it, my head calls my heart a numpty.
 
yeah, takin the lad, i was gonna get the train from Newton, but it could be too late for him if they keep us in for yonks, so drivin.
i'm takina K.R.I.O.C. sign for him to hold up(y)

he always takes his fog horn as well


Ill be getting train from Newton mate with missus . Havin a few in City center then getting tram . Ill look at for the horn (y)
 
They always beat us at Old Trafford, so I'll predict a tonking

I'll be happy keeping the defecit down to 2. Honestly.

I hate thinking that and i usually go into a game at Old Trafford with some expectation but with our performances so far and the fact i can't see Saturday being any different means i just wanna get out of there with some respect.
 
Sir Alex Ferguson will be in the dugout for Manchester United's Premier League clash with Everton on Saturday despite being hit with a two-match suspension.

United's boss was punished for comments on referee Alan Wiley's fitness after a 2-2 draw with Sunderland in October.

But the Football Association said that the ban does not start until 14 days after last week's disciplinary hearing.

BBC Sport - Football - Ferguson handed Everton reprieve


In case anybody missed it.
 
OK, here are some reasons to be optimistic:

United have been bad (by their standards) this season:
- They would have lost to Sunderland at Old Trafford, had it not been for an injury "Fergie" time own goal.
- At home they only just beat Bolton (who have been piss poor)
- They were outplayed and beaten by the RS, who haven't exactly been on glittering form
- Against at Old Trafford they had to come back from 3-1 to avoid an embarrassing Champions League defeat to CSK Moscow.

These points were highlighted by this betting blog previewing the weekend's Premier League fixtures, and it was also complimentary about our team spirit and work ethic (obviously haven't been watching Fellaini have they Goat?).

So hopefully we'll stop them scoring. 0-0 would be fine by me.
 
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