Stuart Pearson/MUTV

Originally posted by Murt:
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But what do you do when were struggling, like in the Bolton game?</strong><hr></blockquote>


If we play the way we should do, we won't struggle against teams like Bolton. But there will always be games when things don't work - you just grit your teeth and get on with it, and only change things if there's a run of bad games.
 
Originally posted by Murt:
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Since i was 3 or 4 yrs old in 1980,

I havnt questioned his status as a legend, just his status as a football pundit.</strong><hr></blockquote> Thanks Murt that answers my question, You see I've watched United since 1966 when I was 11 and in my days Stuart Pearson was great different prespective thats all,cos we're different ages perhaps

;) ;)
 
Originally posted by SOCALRED:
<strong> Thanks Murt that answers my question, You see I've watched United since 1966 when I was 11 and in my days Stuart Pearson was great different prespective thats all,cos we're different ages perhaps
;) ;) </strong><hr></blockquote>

Ive still not said anything about SP's legend status,
im just saying he doesnt know his onions if he thinks 451 is our main problem.
 
The real issue here is not about Stuart Pearson, but about Fergie's response. Stuart's perfectly entitled to his opinion, argues it well, and as a subscriber to MUTV i'm perfectly happy for him to continue....Stuart represents a body of opinion among the supporters, and whether he is a "true great" like Law, Best, Cantona, etc or merely an "average great" like Pallister, Mcllroy, Coppell etc, makes no difference at all.

The real issue is that the manager can dish it out but can't take it, and that from keane's book to the shoddy treatment of supporters at the AGM, our media relations this season is pants. Come back Pancho !.