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[quote user="Canaries Utd"]Ryan Giggs marks his 900th appearance for Manchester United with a dramatic winner as his team defeat Norwich 2-0...How and why?[/quote]

Because they''re mostly a bunch of lazy, dip-sh*it champagne socialists.

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because the goal was disallowed after the game, to give Utd a better goal difference come the end of the season if required. Who cares that Holt scored a cracker, similar to the turn at Everton, against last years Champions anyway? [;)]

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It does beggar belief. Two articles in the Times only yesterday. The first by Malcolm Allen talking passionately about his support for Wales in the rugby against England later that day. The postscript to the article mentioned 4 of the 5 football clubs that he played for. Guess which club wasn''t mentioned ? And, no, it wasn''t Watford ! Then, turning over a few pages there was an article about Malky Mackay. Mentioned he had played for West Ham but not, of course , Norwich. Although it doesn''t upset me Ido find it strange how time and time again over the years our club has been overlooked or ignored.

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If neither of these 2 organisations can get a simple thing like the score correct, it does make you wonder about the accuracy of everything else they report on

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A nice balanceed review from SKY here,Man of the match: Who else but Ryan Giggs? Making his 900th for Manchester United, the winger scored the winner deep into stoppage time.Goal of the match:

The winning goal by Giggs was Manchester United all over, scoring so

late. Ashley Young''s stunning cross from the right was poked home at the

back post by the Welsh wizard.Saves of the match: David De Gea produced a fine goalkeeping display for United, saving superbly from Anthony Pilkington and Grant Holt.Talking point:

Will that stoppage-time goal by Giggs prove to be a significant moment

in the race for the title? Can Norwich boss Paul Lambert be pleased with

his side''s display against the defending champions, despite losing?Stats of the match:

Manchester United have lost just one of their last 14 Premier League

away games now (W9 D4 L1) and they have also scored 28 goals in their

last 11 league matches.Did manyoo actually have an oposing team today???

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[quote user="NWC"]A nice balanceed review from SKY here,Man of the match: Who else but Ryan Giggs? Making his 900th for Manchester United, the winger scored the winner deep into stoppage time.Goal of the match:

The winning goal by Giggs was Manchester United all over, scoring so

late. Ashley Young''s stunning cross from the right was poked home at the

back post by the Welsh wizard.Saves of the match: David De Gea produced a fine goalkeeping display for United, saving superbly from Anthony Pilkington and Grant Holt.Talking point:

Will that stoppage-time goal by Giggs prove to be a significant moment

in the race for the title? Can Norwich boss Paul Lambert be pleased with

his side''s display against the defending champions, despite losing?Stats of the match:

Manchester United have lost just one of their last 14 Premier League

away games now (W9 D4 L1) and they have also scored 28 goals in their

last 11 league matches.Did manyoo actually have an oposing team today???
[/quote]Some back water team called Nor...???

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This is what stung me above all else today; Giggs stole our headlines. In a stroke he gave the sports journo''s their story when up until then it was going to be about a great fighting comeback by Norwich who severely dented United''s title ambitions while turning their own attentions to the top 7.

 

But it could be worse...............I could be a Cardiff fan at Wembley.

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The quality of journalism is suffering under the pressure for getting it out there quicker than anyone else.  The internet is partly to blame, but there''s really no excuse for the amount of mistakes you see in the press and on the BBC.   Its just poor editing and lack of quality control.  The old adage is true - don''t believe everything you see in press and on television.

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Do we really need public pats on the back by the media? Being the underdog will do for me every time.

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[quote user="Making Plans"]If neither of these 2 organisations can get a simple thing like the score correct, it does make you wonder about the accuracy of everything else they report on[/quote]Sky sports "Beleived" Jimmy flloyd Hasselbaink was new norwich manager once....

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Radio 5 Live, the BBC''s "premier" Sports channel.Tonight''s "Monday Night Club" with John Motson and a couple of twunts, includes discussions on:> Frank Lampard - his career and all the stats> Ryan Giggs and Paul ScholesI''m glad Man U, Man City, Chelsea and Arsenal exist or there''d be a lot of dead air on that station.

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