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ALIX
22 Dec 2002, 10:39 AM
oh well 18 min to go we got keane and becks on but we look as if we'l lose 1-0.
but by the sound of it blackburn playing well so well done blackburn.

pething101
22 Dec 2002, 10:42 AM
Welcome to BigSoccer, ALIX.

Just some advice before someone jumps down your throat, try not to post results in a thread without an (R) in the title thread.

Especially, when the game is going to be shown tape delay later that afternoon.

Just some freiendly advice.

ALIX
22 Dec 2002, 10:52 AM
pething 101. jeez sorry sorry sorry.
i totaly forgot this not just a uk site, people are gonna go ape.

Nico
22 Dec 2002, 11:01 AM
Oh well wot a shame!!!! Peopel are saying that its United year again this year but despite recent good form this defeat has damaged that. I dont think Man U will do it this season.

Btw anybody know who scored for Rovers

ALIX
22 Dec 2002, 11:06 AM
hi nico. flittcroft looked offside to me (lol)

Balis-of-Steel
22 Dec 2002, 11:09 AM
Good result for me, living in London there really are Man U fans EVERYWHERE giving everyone stick, gets on my tits, they have fast become one of my disliked teams this season. Well at least I go to the games!

pething101
22 Dec 2002, 12:26 PM
Originally posted by ALIX
pething 101. jeez sorry sorry sorry.
i totaly forgot this not just a uk site, people are gonna go ape.

No worries.

And it was a great result.

ALIX
22 Dec 2002, 01:04 PM
great result? no mate, it was a disaster i'm a utd supporter!

pething101
22 Dec 2002, 01:17 PM
Originally posted by ALIX
great result? no mate, it was a disaster i'm a utd supporter!

Sorry to hear that.

We all have our faults I guess.

Mc.Nitro3000
22 Dec 2002, 06:32 PM
Originally posted by ALIX
great result? no mate, it was a disaster i'm a utd supporter!
I am wiv u how can Man U win against Blackburn maybe Blackburn just risen to the occasion

Azabache
22 Dec 2002, 08:00 PM
Of course it was an excellent result. Four points clear now. I alway knew Brad could do it to Manure if he did it to the Gunners.

superdave
22 Dec 2002, 08:53 PM
Originally posted by ALIX
hi nico. flittcroft looked offside to me (lol)
No way...ManU had a defender on the post still, so unless a Blackburn player could somehow get behind Barthez (and with him, I guess it's always possible) then he wasn't offside.

I know it's conventional wisdom to put a player on the post, but how often do you see goals scored on scrambles, where the player on the post keeps the scorer onside? Quite often. Maybe teams should tell the guy they have on the post to be more aggressive about coming off the line if he's not needed.

usscouse
23 Dec 2002, 02:18 AM
Originally posted by superdave
No way...ManU had a defender on the post still, so unless a Blackburn player could somehow get behind Barthez (and with him, I guess it's always possible) then he wasn't offside.

I know it's conventional wisdom to put a player on the post, but how often do you see goals scored on scrambles, where the player on the post keeps the scorer onside? Quite often. Maybe teams should tell the guy they have on the post to be more aggressive about coming off the line if he's not needed. And how often do you see a defender head or kick the ball off the line Dave. Sometime you think it's all covered, bang goes your unbeaten record:)
No, I was a goalie and I liked those guys either side.
Good for Blackburn, I thought they were going to get more in the second.

usscouse
23 Dec 2002, 02:23 AM
Originally posted by Balis-of-Steel
Good result for me, living in London there really are Man U fans EVERYWHERE giving everyone stick, gets on my tits, they have fast become one of my disliked teams this season. Well at least I go to the games! Manure, disliked, well good heavens, how could that happen…!!!:rolleyes:

ALIX
23 Dec 2002, 04:04 AM
hi usscouse, you eard the rumour o'leary to take over from g.houllier @end season?