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Post by Jerry Koh on Jan 12, 2015 1:08:47 GMT
\\ Need to get three points here to bounce back from the Southampton defeat!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2015 8:48:00 GMT
Please, please, please, please, please drop this 3 at the back shit. Rojo and Rafa may be back for this game, so the manager's anal need to have a right footer playing RCB and a left footer playing LCB shouldn't be an issue, wouldn't like to see Blind as part of a 2 man central defence as he's just not strong enough for me, he was good as part of a 3 Yesterday but that was because he had 2 other guys to do the donkey work defensively. De Gea Rafa Smalling Rojo Shaw Blind Carrick Di Maria Herrera Falcao Rooney That's the side I'd like to see anyway, time for the manager to show he isn't a stubborn old bastard and accept the 3-5-2 may make us more solid defensively as we're not conceding a lot of goals and our only defeats (bar Leicester) have been close low scoring games lost by 1 goal. But this is at the detriment to the attack.
As for the formation there are many variations of the 4 guys in the diamond that you could have, sit Carrick deeper and have Blind alongside Herrera with Di Maria further forward or have vise versa in terms of Di Maria and Herrera. I just like the idea of Herrera playing the playmaker role more and prefer Di Maria playing deeper.
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Post by howAREya on Jan 12, 2015 10:22:33 GMT
QPR (a) Leicester (h) West Ham (a) and Burnley (h) would look on paper a massive chance to capitalize given some of the fixures going on around.
Sadly recent performances make this run of games a task in itself now.
QPR won't be easy given their home form. Repeat of yesterday will only be good enough for a draw at the most
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Post by Red Or Dead on Jan 14, 2015 0:34:08 GMT
QPR are one of the worst teams in the division, nothing less than a comprehensive win should be good enough to be fair.
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Post by Kaushik on Jan 14, 2015 5:25:13 GMT
DDG
Rafael Jones Rojo Shaw
Carrick
Herrera Blind
Di Maria
Falcao Rooney
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Post by Splendid Spy on Jan 14, 2015 6:32:54 GMT
QPR are one of the worst teams in the division, nothing less than a comprehensive win should be good enough to be fair. They are formidable at home. 19 points so far from them... all at home. We will be silly if we underestimate them. won't be a surprise if we drop points again.
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Post by Red Or Dead on Jan 14, 2015 13:44:30 GMT
I'm aware of their home record, but we should be putting these teams away. Our performances are just not up to scratch cosidering the quality of our players.
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Post by Dave on Jan 17, 2015 13:56:52 GMT
The day has arrived...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2015 13:58:02 GMT
Who's ready for a 3-5-2?
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Post by StrikerMo on Jan 17, 2015 13:59:47 GMT
We'd all better be ready! That's what we're playing. :lol:
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Post by Jie on Jan 17, 2015 14:00:13 GMT
Drumroll please...
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Post by Dave on Jan 17, 2015 14:01:03 GMT
United XI: De Gea, Jones, Smalling, Rojo, Valencia, Carrick, Mata, Blind, Rooney, Di Maria, Falcao.
United subs: Valdes, Evans, McNair, Januzaj, Herrera, Fellaini, Wilson.
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Post by Dave on Jan 17, 2015 14:01:38 GMT
That's Marc's theory out of the window.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2015 14:02:13 GMT
No Herrera again, Mata starts again, Di Maria up front again. If this doesn't go well today Van Gaal better take full responsibility.
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Post by StrikerMo on Jan 17, 2015 14:12:22 GMT
That's Marc's theory out of the window. What was Marc's theory?
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