I think I want them to go through in the CL. I have never, ever wanted them to win a single game of football but it's all getting too much. Moyes is in real danger. Also it would be a delight to see them getting utterly humiliated - twice - against whoever they get in the quarter finals.
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A heroic loss would work for me too. Ideally involving last minute own goals or away goals or something equally gut wrenching.Originally posted by Phoenix07 View PostI want Man Utd to win 1-0 against Olympiakos, but still get knocked out.
After the history of us, and then Chelsea in the competition, we cannot take their participation for granted, regardless of how bad they are."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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They've been ****e all season and are still on the verge of signing a kit deal that dwarfs all others. They are a money making machine and missing the relatively minor rewards the Europa league brings would put a tiny dent I that. A new manager coming in with loads to spend and only the league to focus on is the worst case scenario.Originally posted by foresterbloke View PostI want them totally out of Europe. Every home match generates them a **** ton of money which could sustain them in some way.
They need to be starved of attention and income so they are forced to downsize or rely more on benefactors while having their balls slowly squeezed by the outspoken fan base and FFP.
I hope they spend next season playing Thursday/Sunday.
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Combined with beating City in the league would be perfect.Originally posted by Phoenix07 View PostI want Man Utd to win 1-0 against Olympiakos, but still get knocked out.
After the history of us, and then Chelsea in the competition, we cannot take their participation for granted, regardless of how bad they are.Originally posted by fah-qDidn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?
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Just been talking to my United mate - goes home and away - and last night he calculated United this season have scored TWO GOALS from open play against the top 10 sides at Old Trafford this season. One v Spurs and a very scruffy goal v Southampton. That's it.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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No European football means less sponsor exposure although I suspect the Premier League's massive worldwide audience is enough to offset that.Originally posted by G View PostThey've been ****e all season and are still on the verge of signing a kit deal that dwarfs all others. They are a money making machine and missing the relatively minor rewards the Europa league brings would put a tiny dent I that. A new manager coming in with loads to spend and only the league to focus on is the worst case scenario.
I hope they spend next season playing Thursday/Sunday.Was muß, das muß.
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Every single sponsorship deal has performance and morality clauses. Their revenues will still be okay though as they'll get an additional 30m from the new Prem TV deal.Originally posted by dww View PostI wonder how many of their sponsorship deals have performance clauses though.Patience when teased often, transforms into rage
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#mufc deny Giggs/Moyes fall out by but the manager on increasingly thin ice in wake of 'awful' #lfc result http://thetim.es/1iXhrJAThanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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