Rock bottom Portsmouth play Stoke in the late game in the Premier League, after Everton beat Manchester United, Chelsea win at Wolves, Arsenal see off Sunderland and West Ham ease past Hull.
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Rock bottom Portsmouth play Stoke in the late game in the Premier League, after Everton beat Manchester United, Chelsea win at Wolves, Arsenal see off Sunderland and West Ham ease past Hull.
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CFC 4 points clear, Mancs spanked at Everton
reports claim Shrek and Owen anonymous and Gobby Gary proves once again he's past it. Looking forward to MOTD tonight.
i do not say this often....everton i love you...yee-haw....lol
POWER TO THE PEACEFUL. MABUHAY IRELAND AND PHILIPPINES
Straight after the game Ferguson uncharacteristically said Everton were the better team
Ferguson admitted after the loss: "We were well beaten, simple as that. We started the game well enough, but their goal galvanised them and gave them the incentive.
"You don't want to lose a goal so quickly after going in front, but the real effect showed in the second half when we were second best.
"I'm disappointed and the players are disappointed. They're human beings, they play for Manchester United and they don't like losing, but they've lost today.
"This is a bad result and, at this time of the year, we can't afford results like that. We hope others drop points and that's the way it's been going this season. Hopefully it turns out right again."
Once he's had a bit of time to think about it he comes out with one of his old favourite excuses "tiredness"
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson blamed his side's defeat by Everton on fatigue from their midweek Champions League win over AC Milan.
But Ferguson is confident United can bounce back and lift their title hopes by beating West Ham on Tuesday.
"We left something in Milan and there was tiredness in the team," Ferguson said after Saturday's 3-1 loss.
You are right I'd not watched it. Saw the highlights on MOTD and read a few more write ups.
Neville is a spent force, no pace, when forward can't get back in time, torn apart by Donovan and Pienaar was wholly responsible for at least one of the goals. I hope Ferguson continues to play him![]()
That's the opposite view to most of the postings on the MUFC fans forums consensus is he's well past it. I guess he holds down a place cos he's rent a gob when Fergie wants to get something on the BBC, long may he continue plus his puerile on and off pitch antics towards opposition supporters![]()
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