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I have difficulty in thinking of ex-Man U players who've had a good game against them after leaving.

 

Dennis "Backheel" Law!

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Hes been better than Jonas recently

 

:idiot2:

 

Gutierrez has been poor, Obertan has been abysmal.

 

this, anyone suggesting anything else is out of their  minds.

 

Obertan has still managed two assists in his last 3 games. Jonas has had trouble just passing to one of our players in the oppositions half recently.

 

Theyve both been crap.

 

But Jonas' defensive work is much stronger than Obertan's. So even if he's not contributing goals at least he's actively helping prevent them. Unlike Obertan who tracks back then stops and watches while his opponent crosses with ease and comfort.

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I have difficulty in thinking of ex-Man U players who've had a good game against them after leaving.

 

Dennis "Backheel" Law!

 

You beat me too it - it's on Youtube too  :D

Just shows that it's not the done thing though when you hear what happened next.

 

Manchester United 0-1 Manchester City, 1974

 

"If the 5-1 derby victory 15 years later was City’s zenith, then this was United’s nadir. Relegated at Old Trafford, doom confirmed when Denis Law, the Stretford End’s old hero, backheeled them to oblivion. Law, utterly heartbroken at what he had done, was substituted immediately and never kicked a ball in league football again. He can take solace from the fact, though, that, because Birmingham also won, United were going down anyway".

 

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But the 22-year-old's performances have been met with criticism from some sections of Newcastle fans, although there have also been plenty of the United faithful speaking up in support of what they consider a young player.

 

:lol:

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I have difficulty in thinking of ex-Man U players who've had a good game against them after leaving.

 

Dennis "Backheel" Law!

 

You beat me too it - it's on Youtube too  :D

Just shows that it's not the done thing though when you hear what happened next.

 

Manchester United 0-1 Manchester City, 1974

 

"If the 5-1 derby victory 15 years later was City’s zenith, then this was United’s nadir. Relegated at Old Trafford, doom confirmed when Denis Law, the Stretford End’s old hero, backheeled them to oblivion. Law, utterly heartbroken at what he had done, was substituted immediately and never kicked a ball in league football again. He can take solace from the fact, though, that, because Birmingham also won, United were going down anyway".

 

 

Forlan? Or is it just Liverpool he scores against?

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It does not look like he could care less sometimes. Just uninterested.

 

I lost it when he was "tackled" by the ref, or ran into him is more correct.

He just f***ing stood there and looked stupid, like he was going to cry.

 

I screamed obscure words to the TV, felt embarrassed afterwards.

Look what you made me do Obertan, i lost it.

I almost pissed myself when watching that again, even the ref was shaking his head. :lol:
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It does not look like he could care less sometimes. Just uninterested.

 

I lost it when he was "tackled" by the ref, or ran into him is more correct.

He just fucking stood there and looked stupid, like he was going to cry.

 

I screamed obscure words to the TV, felt embarrassed afterwards.

Look what you made me do Obertan, i lost it.

 

Apanthropinization! Halatinous! Antidisestablishmentarianism! :angry:

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Of all the players that manage to shake off a potential month's injury and not even miss one game from it, it's Obertan. :lol: As if we needed more proof that the luck is now going to go completely against us for that little bit longer after our fantastic start.

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It does not look like he could care less sometimes. Just uninterested.

 

I lost it when he was "tackled" by the ref, or ran into him is more correct.

He just fucking stood there and looked stupid, like he was going to cry.

 

I screamed obscure words to the TV, felt embarrassed afterwards.

Look what you made me do Obertan, i lost it.

 

Apanthropinization! Halatinous! Antidisestablishmentarianism! :angry:

 

Haha, was waiting for someone to do it!

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It does not look like he could care less sometimes. Just uninterested.

 

I lost it when he was "tackled" by the ref, or ran into him is more correct.

He just fucking stood there and looked stupid, like he was going to cry.

 

I screamed obscure words to the TV, felt embarrassed afterwards.

Look what you made me do Obertan, i lost it.

 

Apanthropinization! Halatinous! Antidisestablishmentarianism! :angry:

 

:lol: Did i fuck up the "Obscure" word, or the meaning of it?

As i was really pleased that i could use it, but i don't know what it mean :lol:

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Glad he's recovered, if we get pegged back in our half we need some pace as an outlet.

No white text?

 

Nah, genuinely. I think he will be useful in this sort of game.

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