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Post by Nemanja79 on Feb 28, 2015 18:13:52 GMT
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Competition: Premier League Date: 4 March 2015 Game week: 28 Kick-off: 19:45 GMT
Venue: St. James' Park (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
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Post by Nemanja79 on Feb 28, 2015 18:16:52 GMT
No time to wait. Newcastle injuries: P. Dummett, R. Cabella, C. Tioté, R. Elliot, R. Aarons, S. de Jong, S. Taylor Man United injuries: R. van Persie This well may change until the game.
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Post by matt on Feb 28, 2015 19:06:20 GMT
No slip up allowed. Every game is a final now if we're serious about qualifying for the CL.
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Post by Dave on Feb 28, 2015 23:05:20 GMT
De Gea, Valencia, Smalling, Rojo, Shaw, Blind, Herrera, Januzaj, Rooney, Young, Wilson.
Di Maria and Falcao simply put haven't been good enough of late, could go with Mata in no.10 and Roo upfront but I'd go with the pace and running in behind from Wilson.
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Post by Nemanja79 on Feb 28, 2015 23:23:49 GMT
De Gea, Valencia, Smalling, Rojo, Shaw, Blind, Herrera, Januzaj, Rooney, Young, Wilson. Di Maria and Falcao simply put haven't been good enough of late, could go with Mata in no.10 and Roo upfront but I'd go with the pace and running in behind from Wilson. That's fair enough but Wilson didn't do anything worth of note as a starter also. He's been better as a sub by far and had more impact when teams were already tired. His pace could come handy again from a '60th-70 min mark.
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Post by Jerry Koh on Mar 2, 2015 0:45:47 GMT
No slip up allowed. Every game is a final now if we're serious about qualifying for the CL. Indeed. However, it worries me that United's away form has been shaky this season (look at Swansea, Stoke etc.)
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Post by StrikerMo on Mar 3, 2015 9:14:26 GMT
Manchester United played better the other day against Sunderland, but there’s still something big missing there. It’s another opportunity for Angel di Maria to defy the critics. His confidence is so low, and you feel for someone when you can see it so clearly.
This is the hardest league in the world and his struggles have proved it. He played in a team at Real Madrid who beat everyone, and the opposition often gave up at 2-0 or 3-0, and now he’s come over here and found it tough.
Newcastle are comfortably mid-table, and despite the win against Villa perhaps masking how the Toon fans are feeling, I think they'll get a positive point here.
PAUL PREDICTS: 1-1 (Sky Bet odds 5/1)
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Post by howAREya on Mar 3, 2015 11:16:50 GMT
Fairly reasonable given our awful away form
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 12:05:16 GMT
A pretty vague assessment again though, there's something big missing he says. How about explaining what it is or at least what he thinks it is?
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Post by StrikerMo on Mar 3, 2015 12:47:03 GMT
He'd have to know what it is first...
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Post by Jie on Mar 3, 2015 13:31:11 GMT
De Gea, Valencia, Smalling, Rojo, Shaw, Blind, Herrera, Januzaj, Rooney, Young, Wilson. I'd be going with this too, although I think Van Gaal will give Di Maria and Falcao another chance and if they screw up again he'll sub them.
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Post by Nemanja79 on Mar 3, 2015 17:06:32 GMT
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Post by Nemanja79 on Mar 4, 2015 7:50:11 GMT
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Post by Dave on Mar 4, 2015 18:49:43 GMT
Fellaini in for Falcao other than that we're unchanged. Looking forward to this
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Post by howAREya on Mar 4, 2015 19:06:06 GMT
ADM must have impressed in training this week :lol:
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