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Ptommydski:
It's pretty much incredible whichever way you look at this.

1. We beat Manchester United.
2. We beat Manchester United at Old Trafford.
3. We beat Manchester United and kept a clean sheet at Old Trafford.
4. We beat near-enough Manchester United's first team and kept a clean sheet at Old Trafford.
4. We beat near-enough Manchester United's first team and kept a clean sheet at Old Trafford despite having four of our first team players out (Higgs, Parker, Bromby, Snodgrass).

Remember there's forty two places and two divisions between the two teams and their monthly wage bill is worth roughly the same as our whole team.

blanktom:
I have to say it really was quite an impressive defeat. Business as usual for the Arsenal though! Stoke shouldn't be too difficult though. Now all I can do is hope Leeds keep up their performance against Spurs!

Alex C:
It was nice of the Giants D to come through for me like that. I knew they had it in 'em.

Darke:

--- Quote from: WestEnder67 on 03 Jan 2010, 08:49 ---
--- Quote from: Darke on 03 Jan 2010, 06:37 ---Sigh. I hate to sound like a paranoid Celtic fan, but when you get a perfectly legitimate goal disallowed and then a stone-wall red card for the opposing team ignored, it really does make you wonder...

--- End quote ---
Wonder what?

That the SFA - of the likes of Jim Farry, Gordon Smith, Darryl Broadfoot, Mike McCurry et al - have it in for Celtic?

Never! And yes, I am being sarcastic.

Not that the fact that we couldn't last for two minutes with the bloody lead against a team we'd dominated helped a great deal.

--- End quote ---

Don't get me wrong, the strikers are to blame for their inability to finish, no doubt. However, it doesn't help that when they do finally manage to put one in the net it gets chopped off for no bloody reason.

Ptommydski:
This doesn't capture Johnny Howson's fifty yard pass in all its glory but this is the Beckford goal from today.



He had about twelve inches of space between the keeper and the last defender and in his normal casual manner slotted it perfectly between the two.

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