Time For A Change
This is going to be an exciting 2-3 weeks. Parliament was dissolved earlier today and nomination set on the 27th of this month. After which we go into the elections proper with it ending on Polling Day on the 7th.
I'll leave you to your decision but remember when GST increases (almost immediately after the elections like in 2001 and 2006) and when you struggle to make ends meet, that we had a chance to make a difference.
All I want is accountability for the ridiculous salaries paid out.
Newcastle 0 - Manchester United 0
Team: Van der Sar, Vidic, Smalling, O'Shea, Evra, Carrick, Anderson (Valencia 70), Giggs, Nani (Owen 81), Rooney, Hernandez
Sigh, we huffed and puffed and couldn't blow St James Park down. Nothing much to say about the game though.
Newcastle gave it asgood as they got in the first 25 minutes putting immense pressure on our midfield and forcing errors from Anderson, Carrick and Giggs, but there is a reason why teams don't do the same in the beginning of games against us. After that initial flurry of activity, Newcastle literally ran out of gas and we completely controlled the entire game from there.
Maybe it got too easy for us. We never looked like finding the key, let alone open the door to Newcastle's defense.
I suppose another draw away from home is a good result at this stage of the season. We couldn't take advantage of Arsenal's hopelessness yesterday and counter with our own version of extreme hopelessness, with another game gone, and only 5 left to play, a 7 point lead is a massive advantage that we can't complain. All that needs to be done is to go out into the market in the summer and get a bloody midfield.
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