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OhDiegoCosta wrote The contact was clearly malicious (even if he didn't do enough to drop the ref to the floor).

To follow up, abysmal dive from Januzaj. Poor poor game from United.


Poor game from United? I thought they played well, they were pressing well, had majority possession. First 20 minutes, United dominated open play. Passing play was fluent. Arsenal got lucky with an open goal and bad defensive errors.
Once Arsenal got the lead, they packed the defence, began to play with an extremely defensive and rigid play. Every man behind the ball.


I have absolutely no idea what game you've been watching, I actually cannot wait for the stats to be released so I can show you this has not been the case. De Gea has also kept you in it in this second half...

EDIT: Just seen some basic BBC stats - Arsenal and Utd both at 10 shots, Arsenal 8 on target, Utd 5 on target. Both on the same amount of corners. These were all that have been given so far. Only thing Utd dominated was possession.


I don't support United, I'm a Peterborough fan. I have been watching the same game as you, I'm giving an unbiased viewpoint.

I thought United played well, a much better game than the performance against Preston and Swansea.

My brother and dad both have season tickets at Manchester United. I decided to support my local team and get Peterborough FC tickets... Because I'm not a glory supporter.


Firstly, I am more than happy to go through with you the reasons why that wasn't the best performance from Arsenal, I'm not giving you a biased view, this comes from years and years of watching football and watching analysis closely. I think all you need to do is listen to the pundits, and see the analysis, both Roy Keane and Peter Schmeichel saying how disappointed they were in that performance.. So if you don't believe me, listen to professionals who are big utd supporters.

Also, I really hope that isn't a dig at people who support premier league clubs...


Roy Keane hates United, he surprisingly has an open hatred for the club, when they offloaded him to Celtic. Just because they played the game to a high standard, doesn't mean they have a more enlightened viewpoint than you or me. I have an actual qualification in sports (GCSE & A Level Physical Education). So, I've been educated to a high standard of the way of multiple sports, we did a whole section (3 months) of sports analysis, I've done actual analysis' of Aviva Rugby Championship matches for local newpapers. I know they've played to the game, but some pundits (like Robbie Savage) don't have a clue what they're on about.


1. Roy Keane is a HUGE United fan. Always will be. You have fallen into the trap of thinking he hates United, because he openly hates Sir Alex.

2. Did you actually just quote PE GCSE and A Level at me! I have A levels in Maths, French and Economics - there, we both have now made equally immaterial and irrelevant statements, don't we feel silly! To not be a massive ****, I am going to spare you what was thought of the kids that did PE A Level at my old school.. However, please do not act as if your opinion is more valid on the back of having those qualifications as they are less than useless.

3. I haven't even mentioned Robbie Savage, however, lets carry on under the hypothesis that I had.. He is a professional footballer, who has been employed by one of the biggest broadcasters in the world to analyse football matches. Do you not think he would've had to go through rigorous testing and interviewing to make sure he was capable? Sometimes we forget that we, as fans should listen to people who have an actual idea more..

Well Keano hates the fans as well and in most peoples eyes the fans are what makes the club.
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360MoTioN wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
OhDiegoCosta wrote The contact was clearly malicious (even if he didn't do enough to drop the ref to the floor).

To follow up, abysmal dive from Januzaj. Poor poor game from United.


Poor game from United? I thought they played well, they were pressing well, had majority possession. First 20 minutes, United dominated open play. Passing play was fluent. Arsenal got lucky with an open goal and bad defensive errors.
Once Arsenal got the lead, they packed the defence, began to play with an extremely defensive and rigid play. Every man behind the ball.


I have absolutely no idea what game you've been watching, I actually cannot wait for the stats to be released so I can show you this has not been the case. De Gea has also kept you in it in this second half...

EDIT: Just seen some basic BBC stats - Arsenal and Utd both at 10 shots, Arsenal 8 on target, Utd 5 on target. Both on the same amount of corners. These were all that have been given so far. Only thing Utd dominated was possession.


I don't support United, I'm a Peterborough fan. I have been watching the same game as you, I'm giving an unbiased viewpoint.

I thought United played well, a much better game than the performance against Preston and Swansea.

My brother and dad both have season tickets at Manchester United. I decided to support my local team and get Peterborough FC tickets... Because I'm not a glory supporter.


Firstly, I am more than happy to go through with you the reasons why that wasn't the best performance from Arsenal, I'm not giving you a biased view, this comes from years and years of watching football and watching analysis closely. I think all you need to do is listen to the pundits, and see the analysis, both Roy Keane and Peter Schmeichel saying how disappointed they were in that performance.. So if you don't believe me, listen to professionals who are big utd supporters.

Also, I really hope that isn't a dig at people who support premier league clubs...


Roy Keane hates United, he surprisingly has an open hatred for the club, when they offloaded him to Celtic. Just because they played the game to a high standard, doesn't mean they have a more enlightened viewpoint than you or me. I have an actual qualification in sports (GCSE & A Level Physical Education). So, I've been educated to a high standard of the way of multiple sports, we did a whole section (3 months) of sports analysis, I've done actual analysis' of Aviva Rugby Championship matches for local newpapers. I know they've played to the game, but some pundits (like Robbie Savage) don't have a clue what they're on about.


1. Roy Keane is a HUGE United fan. Always will be. You have fallen into the trap of thinking he hates United, because he openly hates Sir Alex.

2. Did you actually just quote PE GCSE and A Level at me! I have A levels in Maths, French and Economics - there, we both have now made equally immaterial and irrelevant statements, don't we feel silly! To not be a massive ****, I am going to spare you what was thought of the kids that did PE A Level at my old school.. However, please do not act as if your opinion is more valid on the back of having those qualifications as they are less than useless.

3. I haven't even mentioned Robbie Savage, however, lets carry on under the hypothesis that I had.. He is a professional footballer, who has been employed by one of the biggest broadcasters in the world to analyse football matches. Do you not think he would've had to go through rigorous testing and interviewing to make sure he was capable? Sometimes we forget that we, as fans should listen to people who have an actual idea more..


Well Keano hates the fans as well and in most peoples eyes the fans are what makes the club.

Bottom line, Keane wants to see United become as great as they were in his era. He can think what he likes about the fans or the manager, but he knows what a poor performance is, and he knows what it takes to play at the top level, therefore, when he is critical of United from a playing style/performance point of view, I think he knows what he's talking about.
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360MoTioN wrote
OhDiegoCosta wrote The contact was clearly malicious (even if he didn't do enough to drop the ref to the floor).

To follow up, abysmal dive from Januzaj. Poor poor game from United.


I definitely wouldn't say it was a poor game unless, you mean't by the stupid tackles and diving we were making


You were in the game until Welbeck's goal but poor game
in terms of:
-Terrible defending
-Sloppy mistakes
-Dives
-Lack of commitment
-Bad substitutions
-Losing to Arsenal
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FIetchyy wrote
360MoTioN wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
OhDiegoCosta wrote The contact was clearly malicious (even if he didn't do enough to drop the ref to the floor).

To follow up, abysmal dive from Januzaj. Poor poor game from United.


Poor game from United? I thought they played well, they were pressing well, had majority possession. First 20 minutes, United dominated open play. Passing play was fluent. Arsenal got lucky with an open goal and bad defensive errors.
Once Arsenal got the lead, they packed the defence, began to play with an extremely defensive and rigid play. Every man behind the ball.


I have absolutely no idea what game you've been watching, I actually cannot wait for the stats to be released so I can show you this has not been the case. De Gea has also kept you in it in this second half...

EDIT: Just seen some basic BBC stats - Arsenal and Utd both at 10 shots, Arsenal 8 on target, Utd 5 on target. Both on the same amount of corners. These were all that have been given so far. Only thing Utd dominated was possession.


I don't support United, I'm a Peterborough fan. I have been watching the same game as you, I'm giving an unbiased viewpoint.

I thought United played well, a much better game than the performance against Preston and Swansea.

My brother and dad both have season tickets at Manchester United. I decided to support my local team and get Peterborough FC tickets... Because I'm not a glory supporter.


Firstly, I am more than happy to go through with you the reasons why that wasn't the best performance from Arsenal, I'm not giving you a biased view, this comes from years and years of watching football and watching analysis closely. I think all you need to do is listen to the pundits, and see the analysis, both Roy Keane and Peter Schmeichel saying how disappointed they were in that performance.. So if you don't believe me, listen to professionals who are big utd supporters.

Also, I really hope that isn't a dig at people who support premier league clubs...


Roy Keane hates United, he surprisingly has an open hatred for the club, when they offloaded him to Celtic. Just because they played the game to a high standard, doesn't mean they have a more enlightened viewpoint than you or me. I have an actual qualification in sports (GCSE & A Level Physical Education). So, I've been educated to a high standard of the way of multiple sports, we did a whole section (3 months) of sports analysis, I've done actual analysis' of Aviva Rugby Championship matches for local newpapers. I know they've played to the game, but some pundits (like Robbie Savage) don't have a clue what they're on about.


1. Roy Keane is a HUGE United fan. Always will be. You have fallen into the trap of thinking he hates United, because he openly hates Sir Alex.

2. Did you actually just quote PE GCSE and A Level at me! I have A levels in Maths, French and Economics - there, we both have now made equally immaterial and irrelevant statements, don't we feel silly! To not be a massive ****, I am going to spare you what was thought of the kids that did PE A Level at my old school.. However, please do not act as if your opinion is more valid on the back of having those qualifications as they are less than useless.

3. I haven't even mentioned Robbie Savage, however, lets carry on under the hypothesis that I had.. He is a professional footballer, who has been employed by one of the biggest broadcasters in the world to analyse football matches. Do you not think he would've had to go through rigorous testing and interviewing to make sure he was capable? Sometimes we forget that we, as fans should listen to people who have an actual idea more..


Well Keano hates the fans as well and in most peoples eyes the fans are what makes the club.


Bottom line, Keane wants to see United become as great as they were in his era. He can think what he likes about the fans or the manager, but he knows what a poor performance is, and he knows what it takes to play at the top level, therefore, when he is critical of United from a playing style/performance point of view, I think he knows what he's talking about.

Oh I am not saying he doesn't know what he's talking about. He was a great player and as a pundit he is just like he was on the pitch, but nonetheless he knows exactly how to Analyse a football match and is a fair pundit.
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OhDiegoCosta wrote
360MoTioN wrote
OhDiegoCosta wrote The contact was clearly malicious (even if he didn't do enough to drop the ref to the floor).

To follow up, abysmal dive from Januzaj. Poor poor game from United.


I definitely wouldn't say it was a poor game unless, you mean't by the stupid tackles and diving we were making


You were in the game until Welbeck's goal but poor game
in terms of:
-Terrible defending
-Sloppy mistakes
-Dives
-Lack of commitment
-Bad substitutions
-Losing to Arsenal


Yep I agree with that but there was some positives.

-Great goalkeeping
-Good use of the wings
-Still looked like equalising with 10 men

But obviously we didn't play good as we lost.

Hopefully we can make it up by humiliating spurs on the weekend, even in our bad form we are still the Red devils and can bounce back.
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360MoTioN wrote
OhDiegoCosta wrote
360MoTioN wrote
OhDiegoCosta wrote The contact was clearly malicious (even if he didn't do enough to drop the ref to the floor).

To follow up, abysmal dive from Januzaj. Poor poor game from United.


I definitely wouldn't say it was a poor game unless, you mean't by the stupid tackles and diving we were making


You were in the game until Welbeck's goal but poor game
in terms of:
-Terrible defending
-Sloppy mistakes
-Dives
-Lack of commitment
-Bad substitutions
-Losing to Arsenal


Yep I agree with that but there was some positives.

-Great goalkeeping
-Good use of the wings
-Still looked like equalising with 10 men

But obviously we didn't play good as we lost.

Hopefully we can make it up by humiliating spurs on the weekend, even in our bad form we are still the Red devils and can bounce back.


De Gea's save from Cazorla's shot was phenominal. Most important job for United this summer is to keep the guy from Real's clutches
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360MoTioN wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
OhDiegoCosta wrote The contact was clearly malicious (even if he didn't do enough to drop the ref to the floor).

To follow up, abysmal dive from Januzaj. Poor poor game from United.


Poor game from United? I thought they played well, they were pressing well, had majority possession. First 20 minutes, United dominated open play. Passing play was fluent. Arsenal got lucky with an open goal and bad defensive errors.
Once Arsenal got the lead, they packed the defence, began to play with an extremely defensive and rigid play. Every man behind the ball.


I have absolutely no idea what game you've been watching, I actually cannot wait for the stats to be released so I can show you this has not been the case. De Gea has also kept you in it in this second half...

EDIT: Just seen some basic BBC stats - Arsenal and Utd both at 10 shots, Arsenal 8 on target, Utd 5 on target. Both on the same amount of corners. These were all that have been given so far. Only thing Utd dominated was possession.


I don't support United, I'm a Peterborough fan. I have been watching the same game as you, I'm giving an unbiased viewpoint.

I thought United played well, a much better game than the performance against Preston and Swansea.

My brother and dad both have season tickets at Manchester United. I decided to support my local team and get Peterborough FC tickets... Because I'm not a glory supporter.


Firstly, I am more than happy to go through with you the reasons why that wasn't the best performance from Arsenal, I'm not giving you a biased view, this comes from years and years of watching football and watching analysis closely. I think all you need to do is listen to the pundits, and see the analysis, both Roy Keane and Peter Schmeichel saying how disappointed they were in that performance.. So if you don't believe me, listen to professionals who are big utd supporters.

Also, I really hope that isn't a dig at people who support premier league clubs...


Roy Keane hates United, he surprisingly has an open hatred for the club, when they offloaded him to Celtic. Just because they played the game to a high standard, doesn't mean they have a more enlightened viewpoint than you or me. I have an actual qualification in sports (GCSE & A Level Physical Education). So, I've been educated to a high standard of the way of multiple sports, we did a whole section (3 months) of sports analysis, I've done actual analysis' of Aviva Rugby Championship matches for local newpapers. I know they've played to the game, but some pundits (like Robbie Savage) don't have a clue what they're on about.


1. Roy Keane is a HUGE United fan. Always will be. You have fallen into the trap of thinking he hates United, because he openly hates Sir Alex.

2. Did you actually just quote PE GCSE and A Level at me! I have A levels in Maths, French and Economics - there, we both have now made equally immaterial and irrelevant statements, don't we feel silly! To not be a massive ****, I am going to spare you what was thought of the kids that did PE A Level at my old school.. However, please do not act as if your opinion is more valid on the back of having those qualifications as they are less than useless.

3. I haven't even mentioned Robbie Savage, however, lets carry on under the hypothesis that I had.. He is a professional footballer, who has been employed by one of the biggest broadcasters in the world to analyse football matches. Do you not think he would've had to go through rigorous testing and interviewing to make sure he was capable? Sometimes we forget that we, as fans should listen to people who have an actual idea more..


Well Keano hates the fans as well and in most peoples eyes the fans are what makes the club.

Don't blame him for hating some Man United fans, what SAF done to him was inexcusable and a fair bit of the United fans have slated Keane because of his rivalry with SAF. The man single handily beat Juventus in the Semi's of the CL when you's won the treble and SAF treated him like shit.
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Gnaders wrote
360MoTioN wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
OhDiegoCosta wrote The contact was clearly malicious (even if he didn't do enough to drop the ref to the floor).

To follow up, abysmal dive from Januzaj. Poor poor game from United.


Poor game from United? I thought they played well, they were pressing well, had majority possession. First 20 minutes, United dominated open play. Passing play was fluent. Arsenal got lucky with an open goal and bad defensive errors.
Once Arsenal got the lead, they packed the defence, began to play with an extremely defensive and rigid play. Every man behind the ball.


I have absolutely no idea what game you've been watching, I actually cannot wait for the stats to be released so I can show you this has not been the case. De Gea has also kept you in it in this second half...

EDIT: Just seen some basic BBC stats - Arsenal and Utd both at 10 shots, Arsenal 8 on target, Utd 5 on target. Both on the same amount of corners. These were all that have been given so far. Only thing Utd dominated was possession.


I don't support United, I'm a Peterborough fan. I have been watching the same game as you, I'm giving an unbiased viewpoint.

I thought United played well, a much better game than the performance against Preston and Swansea.

My brother and dad both have season tickets at Manchester United. I decided to support my local team and get Peterborough FC tickets... Because I'm not a glory supporter.


Firstly, I am more than happy to go through with you the reasons why that wasn't the best performance from Arsenal, I'm not giving you a biased view, this comes from years and years of watching football and watching analysis closely. I think all you need to do is listen to the pundits, and see the analysis, both Roy Keane and Peter Schmeichel saying how disappointed they were in that performance.. So if you don't believe me, listen to professionals who are big utd supporters.

Also, I really hope that isn't a dig at people who support premier league clubs...


Roy Keane hates United, he surprisingly has an open hatred for the club, when they offloaded him to Celtic. Just because they played the game to a high standard, doesn't mean they have a more enlightened viewpoint than you or me. I have an actual qualification in sports (GCSE & A Level Physical Education). So, I've been educated to a high standard of the way of multiple sports, we did a whole section (3 months) of sports analysis, I've done actual analysis' of Aviva Rugby Championship matches for local newpapers. I know they've played to the game, but some pundits (like Robbie Savage) don't have a clue what they're on about.


1. Roy Keane is a HUGE United fan. Always will be. You have fallen into the trap of thinking he hates United, because he openly hates Sir Alex.

2. Did you actually just quote PE GCSE and A Level at me! I have A levels in Maths, French and Economics - there, we both have now made equally immaterial and irrelevant statements, don't we feel silly! To not be a massive ****, I am going to spare you what was thought of the kids that did PE A Level at my old school.. However, please do not act as if your opinion is more valid on the back of having those qualifications as they are less than useless.

3. I haven't even mentioned Robbie Savage, however, lets carry on under the hypothesis that I had.. He is a professional footballer, who has been employed by one of the biggest broadcasters in the world to analyse football matches. Do you not think he would've had to go through rigorous testing and interviewing to make sure he was capable? Sometimes we forget that we, as fans should listen to people who have an actual idea more..


Well Keano hates the fans as well and in most peoples eyes the fans are what makes the club.


Don't blame him for hating some Man United fans, what SAF done to him was inexcusable and a fair bit of the United fans have slated Keane because of his rivalry with SAF. The man single handily beat Juventus in the Semi's of the CL when you's won the treble and SAF treated him like shit.

That's between them, United fans were gonna obviously take a side and they weren't going to go agains't Alex Ferguson were they.
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360MoTioN wrote
Gnaders wrote
360MoTioN wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
OhDiegoCosta wrote The contact was clearly malicious (even if he didn't do enough to drop the ref to the floor).

To follow up, abysmal dive from Januzaj. Poor poor game from United.


Poor game from United? I thought they played well, they were pressing well, had majority possession. First 20 minutes, United dominated open play. Passing play was fluent. Arsenal got lucky with an open goal and bad defensive errors.
Once Arsenal got the lead, they packed the defence, began to play with an extremely defensive and rigid play. Every man behind the ball.


I have absolutely no idea what game you've been watching, I actually cannot wait for the stats to be released so I can show you this has not been the case. De Gea has also kept you in it in this second half...

EDIT: Just seen some basic BBC stats - Arsenal and Utd both at 10 shots, Arsenal 8 on target, Utd 5 on target. Both on the same amount of corners. These were all that have been given so far. Only thing Utd dominated was possession.


I don't support United, I'm a Peterborough fan. I have been watching the same game as you, I'm giving an unbiased viewpoint.

I thought United played well, a much better game than the performance against Preston and Swansea.

My brother and dad both have season tickets at Manchester United. I decided to support my local team and get Peterborough FC tickets... Because I'm not a glory supporter.


Firstly, I am more than happy to go through with you the reasons why that wasn't the best performance from Arsenal, I'm not giving you a biased view, this comes from years and years of watching football and watching analysis closely. I think all you need to do is listen to the pundits, and see the analysis, both Roy Keane and Peter Schmeichel saying how disappointed they were in that performance.. So if you don't believe me, listen to professionals who are big utd supporters.

Also, I really hope that isn't a dig at people who support premier league clubs...


Roy Keane hates United, he surprisingly has an open hatred for the club, when they offloaded him to Celtic. Just because they played the game to a high standard, doesn't mean they have a more enlightened viewpoint than you or me. I have an actual qualification in sports (GCSE & A Level Physical Education). So, I've been educated to a high standard of the way of multiple sports, we did a whole section (3 months) of sports analysis, I've done actual analysis' of Aviva Rugby Championship matches for local newpapers. I know they've played to the game, but some pundits (like Robbie Savage) don't have a clue what they're on about.


1. Roy Keane is a HUGE United fan. Always will be. You have fallen into the trap of thinking he hates United, because he openly hates Sir Alex.

2. Did you actually just quote PE GCSE and A Level at me! I have A levels in Maths, French and Economics - there, we both have now made equally immaterial and irrelevant statements, don't we feel silly! To not be a massive ****, I am going to spare you what was thought of the kids that did PE A Level at my old school.. However, please do not act as if your opinion is more valid on the back of having those qualifications as they are less than useless.

3. I haven't even mentioned Robbie Savage, however, lets carry on under the hypothesis that I had.. He is a professional footballer, who has been employed by one of the biggest broadcasters in the world to analyse football matches. Do you not think he would've had to go through rigorous testing and interviewing to make sure he was capable? Sometimes we forget that we, as fans should listen to people who have an actual idea more..


Well Keano hates the fans as well and in most peoples eyes the fans are what makes the club.


Don't blame him for hating some Man United fans, what SAF done to him was inexcusable and a fair bit of the United fans have slated Keane because of his rivalry with SAF. The man single handily beat Juventus in the Semi's of the CL when you's won the treble and SAF treated him like shit.


That's between them, United fans were gonna obviously take a side and they weren't going to go agains't Alex Ferguson were they.

Well if it's between them surely United fans shouldn't pick a side.

Also why wouldn't they go against SAF? He left United in a shambles and before you say the team he left won the league the year before that was only because the other teams around united were a shambles too, Mancini was a disaster that season for City, same with Arsenal and Chelsea. He didn't reinvest in the side and left because he knew once Mourinho went back to chelsea ( who destroyed him when he was in the PL ) and Arsenal, City and Liverpool got their act together he wouldn't win another league title.
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Gnaders wrote
360MoTioN wrote
Gnaders wrote
360MoTioN wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
FIetchyy wrote
RoyaI wrote
OhDiegoCosta wrote The contact was clearly malicious (even if he didn't do enough to drop the ref to the floor).

To follow up, abysmal dive from Januzaj. Poor poor game from United.


Poor game from United? I thought they played well, they were pressing well, had majority possession. First 20 minutes, United dominated open play. Passing play was fluent. Arsenal got lucky with an open goal and bad defensive errors.
Once Arsenal got the lead, they packed the defence, began to play with an extremely defensive and rigid play. Every man behind the ball.


I have absolutely no idea what game you've been watching, I actually cannot wait for the stats to be released so I can show you this has not been the case. De Gea has also kept you in it in this second half...

EDIT: Just seen some basic BBC stats - Arsenal and Utd both at 10 shots, Arsenal 8 on target, Utd 5 on target. Both on the same amount of corners. These were all that have been given so far. Only thing Utd dominated was possession.


I don't support United, I'm a Peterborough fan. I have been watching the same game as you, I'm giving an unbiased viewpoint.

I thought United played well, a much better game than the performance against Preston and Swansea.

My brother and dad both have season tickets at Manchester United. I decided to support my local team and get Peterborough FC tickets... Because I'm not a glory supporter.


Firstly, I am more than happy to go through with you the reasons why that wasn't the best performance from Arsenal, I'm not giving you a biased view, this comes from years and years of watching football and watching analysis closely. I think all you need to do is listen to the pundits, and see the analysis, both Roy Keane and Peter Schmeichel saying how disappointed they were in that performance.. So if you don't believe me, listen to professionals who are big utd supporters.

Also, I really hope that isn't a dig at people who support premier league clubs...


Roy Keane hates United, he surprisingly has an open hatred for the club, when they offloaded him to Celtic. Just because they played the game to a high standard, doesn't mean they have a more enlightened viewpoint than you or me. I have an actual qualification in sports (GCSE & A Level Physical Education). So, I've been educated to a high standard of the way of multiple sports, we did a whole section (3 months) of sports analysis, I've done actual analysis' of Aviva Rugby Championship matches for local newpapers. I know they've played to the game, but some pundits (like Robbie Savage) don't have a clue what they're on about.


1. Roy Keane is a HUGE United fan. Always will be. You have fallen into the trap of thinking he hates United, because he openly hates Sir Alex.

2. Did you actually just quote PE GCSE and A Level at me! I have A levels in Maths, French and Economics - there, we both have now made equally immaterial and irrelevant statements, don't we feel silly! To not be a massive ****, I am going to spare you what was thought of the kids that did PE A Level at my old school.. However, please do not act as if your opinion is more valid on the back of having those qualifications as they are less than useless.

3. I haven't even mentioned Robbie Savage, however, lets carry on under the hypothesis that I had.. He is a professional footballer, who has been employed by one of the biggest broadcasters in the world to analyse football matches. Do you not think he would've had to go through rigorous testing and interviewing to make sure he was capable? Sometimes we forget that we, as fans should listen to people who have an actual idea more..


Well Keano hates the fans as well and in most peoples eyes the fans are what makes the club.


Don't blame him for hating some Man United fans, what SAF done to him was inexcusable and a fair bit of the United fans have slated Keane because of his rivalry with SAF. The man single handily beat Juventus in the Semi's of the CL when you's won the treble and SAF treated him like shit.


That's between them, United fans were gonna obviously take a side and they weren't going to go agains't Alex Ferguson were they.


Well if it's between them surely United fans shouldn't pick a side.

Also why wouldn't they go against SAF? He left United in a shambles and before you say the team he left won the league the year before that was only because the other teams around united were a shambles too, Mancini was a disaster that season for City, same with Arsenal and Chelsea. He didn't reinvest in the side and left because he knew once Mourinho went back to chelsea ( who destroyed him when he was in the PL ) and Arsenal, City and Liverpool got their act together he wouldn't win another league title.

I agree he left United in a shambles, but do you actually believe what you're saying? One of the best managers of all time won the league with a poor United side, ageing. If he had stayed another 5 years I would wager we would've won another 3 titles
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