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Posted January 30, 2009 08:57 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:50

Paulinho wrote:
Torne wrote:
Good result boys. Was a bit p***ed off that the game was delayed for a replay of the Rugby league world cup(who actually cares?!?!?!) MoM for me had to be Ronaldo or Park. Who was your MoM?

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To be honest, a chance to see that rugby league again was one I took with glee. I reckon they should replay that every week till the next World Cup in 2013!

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As for the game, it was nice to see the goals piling in,�had a few too many 1-0 wins and winners coming late on etc. My man of the match was maybe Michael Carrick, whose passing capabilities are unmatched in my opinion. Not since Becks was at his peak could a man put the ball wherever he wants it on the field (though Scholesy's not bad) but Carrick has been great this year. Sentimentaly though, could be tempted to give my vote to Edwin van der Sar, who collected his 11th straight clean sheet and a new Premiership record! Havn't conceded since Nasri at the Emirates.









I think you should have a look at the last few games, as Carrick gives the ball away more than anyone.

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Paulinho wrote:
Torne wrote:
Good result boys. Was a bit p***ed off that the game was delayed for a replay of the Rugby league world cup(who actually cares?!?!?!) MoM for me had to be Ronaldo or Park. Who was your MoM?

�

To be honest, a chance to see that rugby league again was one I took with glee. I reckon they should replay that every week till the next World Cup in 2013!

�

As for the game, it was nice to see the goals piling in,�had a few too many 1-0 wins and winners coming late on etc. My man of the match was maybe Michael Carrick, whose passing capabilities are unmatched in my opinion. Not since Becks was at his peak could a man put the ball wherever he wants it on the field (though Scholesy's not bad) but Carrick has been great this year. Sentimentaly though, could be tempted to give my vote to Edwin van der Sar, who collected his 11th straight clean sheet and a new Premiership record! Havn't conceded since Nasri at the Emirates.









I think you should have a look at the last few games, as Carrick gives the ball away more than anyone.