Sunday, November 19, 2006

charity

and so it was not meant to be.

when the former man u man gillespie scored, i thought that was it. man u was going to lose. never mind that man u were dominating, i thought it was going to be the story of the week.

a former man u man scoring teh winner against his former club, a keeper with marital problems pulling off saves after saves to deny man u, and of course the defence defending bravely.

plenty of heroics there were, but two defensive errors meant that man u were still winning.

of course you can say sheffield landed themselves in shit when they threw away all their brave defending by giving the ball back to man u. but it was still a good try. almost.

and so, it was left to arsenal and liverpool to be the "big teams" that stumble this week. yet again. if u notice, the 4 so-called big teams chelsea, man utd, arsenal and liverpool do not all win together. at least one will screw up.

pool are, of course, the long-suffering ones, every away game, you can count on them to slip up. arsenal too, when it comes to weak opposition.

sometimes i wonder, people always say man utd deserve to win, like yesterday, tt they deserve to win, because they dominated etc etc.

isn't it the same for arsenal? i don't think they deserve it any more than arsenal. why is it them and not us?

it is time for man utd to start losing, along with chelsea. next week will be it. it's time for man u to be punished for not converting. they can't always get away with it.

by the way, we are not running a charity organisation here. so can we please stop conceding silly goals and start converting all the chances and possession into goals? can we be more ruthless? can we kill them off? can we be the ones that deliver the knockout blow to send them to division 1?

can we?

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