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chygry;3649164 said:Agreed. And as far as i know Europa League doesn't bring in a lot of money either, plus playing on Thursday evenings when you've got league games in the weekends would be a further distraction.
I'd rather be without EL so we could concentrate on doing well in the league again. See Liverpool this season, no European football and they're finally getting their act together in the EPL, although it has taken them 5 years or something..
So i'd say no.
nady;3649688 said:From Team Moyes's perspective, this is an extraordinary result but not for Man Utd's standards.
I think you're right. It is an achievement for Team Moyes but if Ferguson would have been in charge, it would have been disappointing to have drawn at OT and conceded a goal (i.e. Bayern got an important away goal)newbie original;3649697 said:Without your top striker against the top team in Europe? You did okay, even for Man United's standards. These results have occurred before.
Arsenal or Manchester City would not have secured a better result had they been in United's shoes.newbie original;3649697 said:Hehe. Don't give me that.
Without your top striker against the top team in Europe? You did okay, even for Man United's standards. These results have occurred before.
If you were doing better in the league, then this 1-1 would have felt different. Almost like a bit of an achievement, since 2 good teams were facing eachother.
nady;3649703 said:I think you're right. It is an achievement for Team Moyes but if Ferguson would have been in charge, it would have been disappointing to have drawn at OT and conceded a goal (i.e. Bayern got an important away goal)
Fellaini stands at six feet and four inches, yet somehow lost 83 per cent of his aerial battles against Bayern Munich. He is a big, imposing central midfielder but lost 76 per cent of his tackles.