We shall not, we shall not be moved, We shall not, we shall not be moved, Just like the team, that's gonna win the Football League - again! We shall not, we shall not be moved.
YESSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TO ALL ARSENAL SUPPORTERS WHO ARE GOING TO COME IN HERE AND BITCH ABOUT THE 3RD GOAL BEING OFFISIDES: WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND!!!! GLORY GLORY MAN UNITED!
Congratualtions gentlemen. Well played. Take good care of our trophy for us, we'll be wanting it back this time next year. We utterly collapsed this year, there's no other way to say it and you fellows were there in good form at the right time to over take us. Not that we didn't make it easy.......... Now, on to Cardiff..............
YES, We have taken back what is rightfully ours. 8th championship in 11 years. To all who kept the faith when we were 8 points behind, congratulations. Glory Glory Man Utd.
Viduka for England! Viduka - you are my hero (for those that don't know, Arsenal lost 3-2 at home to Leeds on an 88" Viduka strike) U-NI-TED!
Just goes to show that you should always keep the faith, no matter how bleak things look. Even though the season started off badly, and didn't seem to improve much, the players showed that they still wanted to win this thing. People thought it was all over when we were 8 points down, but clearly no one on Man United gave up. And that is why this might be the top achivement in the team's long run of success. Congratulations, Manchester United. 2002-03 Barclaycard Premiership Champions.
GLORY GLORY MAN UNITED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What character from this side...the manner in which they have won this championship was a bit special...not only were they winning games, but just outclassing opponents. Today is a good day
Fvck. It's a picture of some little Feynrood fan giving you the finger. Nothing's going right today. Congrats, and burn in hell.
One of the finest soccer days in my young life. Simply great news. The best club wins, and they deserved it. Is there another side in England that plays a more attractive brand of football? No, of course not. To some of our English mates, can you answer one little question for me? Who were the first Premiership champions? I thought I read somewhere about two years back that it was Leeds United in 1991-1992, but I also seem to recall hearing that the Premier League kicked off in 1992-1993. Is this list correct then? 1992/93 Manchester United 1993/94 Manchester United 1994/95 Blackburn Rovers 1995/96 Manchester United 1996/97 Mancester United 1997/98 Arsenal 1998/99 Manchester United 1999/00 Manchester United 2000/01 Manchester United 2001/02 Arsenal 2002/03 Manchester United Any help here is appreciated. Glory Glory Man United!
Premiership Champions! What a great feeling after a year without any silverware! People all over were ready to give the title to Arsenal in the middle of the season, but United did not quite, and have had a great 2003 - no losses in the Premiership! Once they decided to keep their foot on the gas in games, they have been a pleasure to watch - great attacking soccer, without giving up many chances at their own end. The Premiership is the most important title! This is the one that truly defines the best team in England in a given season. I would love to win the CL, or the FA Cup again, but those depend a bit more on fortune. At the end of the season, the tables don't lie, and the truth is that United are the best team in England for the 8th time in 11 years!