Thursday, 20. August 2009, 02:21:50
It was always said, that the Owen idea, radical as it was, was a tough gamble only SAF could play.
For me, Owen goes into the casket tonight.
Or the reserves @ the least.
It’s a little hasty, but I see Kiko Macheda -young as he were, scoring at least one of the 4 clearcut chances the chap has had in United! coulours thus far. That would not have cost the team perhaps the community sheild, the whole texture of this murderous game would have been absolutely different.
You cant complain losing out on a free gamble. We ‘d better dump him so we have a rough idea where we head.
Evra was on full gas today, and that shown alongside the experience of Giggs…but that was all.
Its a full blown fact now, United! needs a midfield maestro and the time is absolutely fuckin g now. Dont ever want to see United! play that ridiculously ever.
If you could tolerate that murderous performance, or excuse it as a rare concentration loss, against a terrific Barcelona side, you simply musn't think it against Burnley. It's sacrilege.
Yet! As the songs of excitement, scratch that, jest, from the Arsenal fans (who's got surprising reasons to be happy) and the Chelsea wannabes (yes! I said that) crank into top gear, there's a lot of going to be confident about.
In that, we have been exposed for the inadequacies of the seniors - the law of averages working most definitely against Park + Anderson + O'shea - , and that the long road to the generation X of United! players must begin now, a die-hard manc, takes faith;
That there are three things that makes the heart of a champion;
That you must be the master,
Seek to be the master,
And never do arrogance - especially on the unforgiving green
patch of the game...
You must play, with respect but believe,
With mind, and with soul
And always remember,
that it is in defeats,
unfathomable defeats especially,
that you learn the value of Victory.
This was a night of dreams for the Burnley 11, my hats off to their goalkeeper,
and what a glorious goal, that was to win a memorable game against visiting champions.
As for those never ending trumps about Ronaldo, there is only one refrain:
Manchester United > Ronaldo. Always has. Always will.
You couldn't stop a man from following his dreams,
but people forget that when a king dies - Ronaldo never conquered by the way,
the people rediscover their own dreams too,
and that includes the discovery of new kings.
Football, What Beautiful game. United! What a wounded dog...