

Fast, incisive, attacking football compared with the turgid, low-tempo, sluggish fare served up by Moyes' men.
by winchester_royal » 04 Dec 2013 22:09
by King of Sting » 04 Dec 2013 22:11
winchester_royal How long before Man Utd come in for Martinez do we reckon![]()
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Fast, incisive, attacking football compared with the turgid, low-tempo, sluggish fare served up by Moyes' men.
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"After 12 seasons David Moyes finally gets to see Everton win at Old Trafford".
by paultheroyal » 04 Dec 2013 22:36
Schards#2jd82Schards#2 Whilst Man Utd are dogshit, I'm tempted by the 8/1 on offer.
United are 11.0 on Betfair now. I'm not really a fan of long term bets, but there is value in that.
For comparison... City 2.8, Arsenal 4.5, Chelsea 5.5 and Liverpool 8.0....
Now 12/1
The only team significantly ahead of them are Arsenal and there's no way Arsenal won't go through the whole season without a horrendous bad patch of 6-7 games. United have a relatively easy December too. I'm going in.
by winchester_royal » 04 Dec 2013 22:38
by paultheroyal » 04 Dec 2013 22:43
by retro_royal » 05 Dec 2013 18:24
by AthleticoSpizz » 05 Dec 2013 18:29
oh go on then...................."was this their local derby?"retro_royal This was the most challenging fixture at Craven Cottage for some considerable time.
"As with last season, the visiting Manchester United supporters were the most abusive, uncooperative and intoxicated set of supporters to come to Craven Cottage so far this season.
"Away supporters arrived at the ground very late and after having caused problems for the police in local public houses, including the setting off of 'smoke grenades and other pyros'.
The late walk up, combined with significant ticket scams including pass backs, photocopy tickets and ticketless fans trying to jump the turnstile added to the issues caused by the late walk up and the significant congestion at the away turnstiles.
There were also numerous issues after kick off relating to ‘away supporters’ in home areas and the poor, uncooperative and abusive behaviour of the visiting supporters.
by King of Sting » 05 Dec 2013 18:56
by frimmers3 » 05 Dec 2013 19:17
retro_royal This was the most challenging fixture at Craven Cottage for some considerable time.
"As with last season, the visiting Manchester United supporters were the most abusive, uncooperative and intoxicated set of supporters to come to Craven Cottage so far this season.
"Away supporters arrived at the ground very late and after having caused problems for the police in local public houses, including the setting off of 'smoke grenades and other pyros'.
The late walk up, combined with significant ticket scams including pass backs, photocopy tickets and ticketless fans trying to jump the turnstile added to the issues caused by the late walk up and the significant congestion at the away turnstiles.
There were also numerous issues after kick off relating to ‘away supporters’ in home areas and the poor, uncooperative and abusive behaviour of the visiting supporters.
by paultheroyal » 05 Dec 2013 19:27
by LoyalRoyalFan » 06 Dec 2013 01:32
retro_royal This was the most challenging fixture at Craven Cottage for some considerable time.
"As with last season, the visiting Manchester United supporters were the most abusive, uncooperative and intoxicated set of supporters to come to Craven Cottage so far this season.
"Away supporters arrived at the ground very late and after having caused problems for the police in local public houses, including the setting off of 'smoke grenades and other pyros'.
The late walk up, combined with significant ticket scams including pass backs, photocopy tickets and ticketless fans trying to jump the turnstile added to the issues caused by the late walk up and the significant congestion at the away turnstiles.
There were also numerous issues after kick off relating to ‘away supporters’ in home areas and the poor, uncooperative and abusive behaviour of the visiting supporters.
by sandman » 06 Dec 2013 02:19
by Silver Fox » 06 Dec 2013 08:37
LoyalRoyalFan For this behaviour, the FA should ban Man Utd fans travelling to away games.
Old Trafford would be an empty place as the tourists and prawn sandwich brigade fail to attend.
by southbank1871 » 07 Dec 2013 14:29
by Royal Rother » 07 Dec 2013 14:35
by Royal Rother » 07 Dec 2013 14:38
by southbank1871 » 07 Dec 2013 14:50
by Royal Rother » 07 Dec 2013 15:09
by King of Sting » 07 Dec 2013 15:16
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