I watched that game and there is no way My Team should have lost to West Ham
I guess they didnt come out ready to play
West Ham's goal was lucky they guy who assisted the goal just passed it
he had no clue who he was passing to but the one who scored just happened to be at the right palce at the right time
2006-12-21 08:58:57
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answered by JohnCenasWife_DXFan 2
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Yesh, I realy disappointed about the last result of MU. I didn't see the real MU at that time which they show while beat Benfica. That was a great spirit, play and determination. If they can play consistently, the cup will be displayed in the Theater of Dream. But it seems like MU is now labil. The midfield players didn't play good to support Saha and Rooney. But, I believe that this conditions will no longer happen, MU will maintain its possition until this season over.
BRAVO MANCESTER UNITED....
2006-12-22 01:33:17
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answered by De Ane 2
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Because Manchester United lost the best Captain they ever had in the fall of 2005. According to Fergie, this Captain and player was the best midfielder of his generation and the best player Fergie ever had at Man. Utd.
Then again Fergie has a history of getting his players angry enough they end up leaving or having to get stitches over an eye because Fergie kicked a boot up at their face (Beckham).
In the end, it is predicted that this Captain will return to take Fergie's job of Manager someday!! If you are truly a MAN. UTD. fan than you know who I am talking about.
Before the Glazers appoint him as MAN. UTD.'s new Manager in 3 years, he will get Sunderland FC back into the Premier League.
2006-12-22 01:54:49
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answered by behindblueeyes 2
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i think the problem is man utd has no depth in terms of strikers at the moment and that means if their front two, that is wayne rooney and sha fail to fire, they dont have other good alternatives and this has greatly affected them as it is a fact in football that players will go off form sometimes. theirnsubstitute bench has players like fletcher and oshea and these do not pose serious threats to the opposition
2006-12-21 18:26:44
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answered by Ayati 3
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complacency and the lack of ability of being able to break down a defence if they sit back and defend. But is it just Man u that lose easy games Chelsea V Middlesboro, If it wasnt for these upsets there wouldnt be the excitement in the premiership that we have.
2006-12-21 17:04:40
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answered by laughinggiraffe2003 3
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complacency. they go out there thinking the games already won. credit to them...and it comes back and bites us in the rear. it is something we need to work on..we do have a habit of dropping points against those teams...look at sunderland last season...that's where we stumbled in our title chase and made it impossible to catch up.
2006-12-21 20:41:14
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answered by josy0710 2
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its every team....
but i know what u mean.....man u seem to do it more often than others and at crucial times...
we just had a bad day against west ham and the got a stupid fluke goal...happens sometimes....
its not 'showboating' cannon...
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2006-12-21 18:02:41
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answered by r€dЀυiŁ 4
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yeah i noticed that they usually lose to teams that are weaker than them on paper. i think its just complacency and showboating that ricochets right back into their faces.
2006-12-21 17:18:32
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answered by cannon_primed 4
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because they are loosers
2006-12-21 21:23:03
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answered by jaison_healer18 3
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coz they stink..
2006-12-22 08:08:03
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answered by Anubhav~~!! 3
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