I don't know, what gets me is Bellamy's goal was disallowed for being offside, yet when O'Shea hit that ball there were at least two United players on the Liverpool goal line, and they were more offside than what Bellamy was.
We got the shitty end of stick, big time.
2007-03-03 05:25:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Like I said in an earlier answer Liverpool were totally to blame for not taking the advantage when they had the chance. And that was even before we lost Paul Scholes. I hope you have better luck on Tuesday against Barcelona.
2007-03-03 02:58:32
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answered by madge 51 6
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Just sheer hard work, persistance and belief.
Did Crouch really believe he'd score when he had the best chance of the game? No.
Did Man Utd believe they would score at some point? Yes.
That's the difference and that's usually the difference.
2007-03-03 02:39:27
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answered by Edward F 2
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No idea, maybe liverpool have one eye on the champions league or maybe some of the liverpool players don't have the fitness to go for 90 mins. week in and week out
2007-03-03 02:57:32
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answered by Michelino 4
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because we take it and others don't we don't give up and play to the final whistle we make our own luck i have been a m u supporter for 60 years have never been to the ground but that does not stop me from supporting the most successful side in England even thro the bad times so stop winging and take it like a man
2007-03-03 03:50:31
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answered by Anonymous
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its there never say die attitude like the c league final against b munich the older players witnessed that game being turned on its head with them last 2 minutes 2 goals thats why they never give up!!!!!! is there any gunners there going to say we tire in the last 15 minutes? it just shows how much BU11SHIT WENGER AND THE FANS TALK!!!
2007-03-03 04:23:12
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answered by DEANO`S SON 3
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You make your own luck. If the Liverpool defence hadn't mentally switched off for a couple of seconds, it wouldn't have happened.
2007-03-03 02:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Manchester United should now be known as being very capable of scoring in the final few minutes.
Manchester United know that defences panic more in final few minutes if they crank up their attack. Teams are more vulnerable in those final few mintues of a game, tired legs, and are more liable to making forced nervous errors. United were guilty of it themselves recently against Arsenal... but its usually Manchester United finding the extra gear and dishing out the attacking treatment in the final 5 minutes. Good tactics.
2007-03-03 02:04:41
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answered by Joe Bloggs 4
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That's how fate works sometimes.
You have to learn to accept it with gritted teeth.
Anyway, Man U fans were probably feeling the same way in the 80's when the Pool were dominant, so it's only fair that they have a little bit of glory now.
2007-03-03 02:05:24
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answered by david4thelord 4
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manu is not lucky but this a result of their hard work and the determination to win every championship and be on the top which they had lost in the last few seasons but now have regained it.
2007-03-03 02:03:50
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answered by Rags 2
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