I'm not Korean. Either way my intellect would still be higher than yours. Or maybe I'm kit man extraordinaire Brady24 (can't remember his exact #).
Who knows really. All that really matters is that I've been here before, and obviously for a long time. You guys remember Israbeckham?
The definition of "cool" on an internet forum is radically different from one in real life. But I agree those two were great.
If we had more assertive mods, it would have been funny to have zippy here banned for having duplicate accounts. Sigh.
It would be. I ain't Zippy though. I wanted to delete my old account because I got paranoid about internet security issues when I started noticing that Google was keeping tabs of my internet browsing and sticking ads related to that in my gmail account (i.e. soccer related ads and such). But I couldn't so I did some stuff that, for all intents and purposes, killed my old account. Doesn't matter what name I posted under here.
Well obviously goog aint smart enough to know if you mention what your old username was. Spill the damn beans.
I disagree. I don't think Anderson would have been much of a foil against Modric, he doesnt have the intelligence and off the ball movement to block standard passing lanes against the average premier league opponent, what makes you think he'd have done so against Madrid? Like I said earlier, bringing on Kagawa/Rooney straight after the goal would have made the game so much more open for the rest of the match, playing straight into Madrid's hands. I think Fergie was more than entitled to wait and see for a small period of time to gauge as to how best to go about the rest of the match. The two quick goals forced his hand and Rooney was on. Even so, we created more than enough to have won the match, even with the 10 men. Rooney's miss was inexplicable, and Lopez produced three outstanding saves. On another day, that was famous come from behind win against all the odds. Lopez was what stood between that occurring, not Fergie's tactics after the sending off.