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Plenty of their own fans have bound to have put money on them winning it all teams fans do!
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According to today's Telegraph, someone put £50 on Leicester to win the league at 5,000 to 1 :o Someone could find themselves quarter of a million quid better off in May.
Chelsea should have won it at the end. Hiddink's starting tactics were arguably too conservative.

What a gutting end to the match, we're definitely not getting top 4 this season. The only way we can qualify for next season's Champions League is if we win the Europa League in May so we should put our heart and soul into that and the FA Cup.

 

On the topic of next season's Champions League I really hope Leicester get Barcelona, Real Madrid or Bayern Munich in their group. Away trips to the Nou Camp, Bernebau or Allianz Arena would be awesome for that group of players.

I wouldn't write us out of top 4 contention just yet, there's still 39 points to play for and plenty of points are going to be dropped.

 

Next round of fixtures pits the current top 4 against each other so there's definitely a chance to gain ground on at least 2 of them.

Next Sunday is going to be the biggest day of the season so far without a doubt so if Man United don't beat Sunderland on Saturday then there will be some major rants from our fans on FullTimeDevils for sure and there will be more calls for LVG to be sacked no matter what our performance will be like.

Football fans are so fickle though, if Man Utd had beaten Chelsea today it would have put themselves in an excellent position for 4th. Sometimes the grass isn't always greener. I'm sure it would take Mourinho no more than 2 years to completely implode the dressing room.

 

The Europa League is so hard to win, and personally for me I can't see the majority of Utd fans taking to taking it seriously. I agree totally by the way, I have no idea why people view it as a mickey mouse cup. It's also Liverpool's best chance of CL next season.

The only reason Mourinho should be allowed to step foot inside the M60 is as manager of a visiting club or to run Man City into the ground. Otherwise I want that man nowhere near my club.

 

We had a shit run but things are looking brighter again. We're scoring more, we're looking better on the attack and for the most part we're more solid defensively than we were in the last year with Fergie and under Moyes. I think 4th is still a possibility and the FA cup is winnable - more so than any other cup.

I still think considering how unpredictable this season has been. I would take 4th as a triumph for Man Utd.

 

 

Yeah, I don't get why people are so convinced that United have a better chance of winning the Europa League than finishing 4th. Obviously Liverpool do, but the EL is so competitive it's really not worth gambling that much on.
According to today's Telegraph, someone put £50 on Leicester to win the league at 5,000 to 1 :o Someone could find themselves quarter of a million quid better off in May.

Another Leicester fan stands to win £25,000 if Leicester can end the season where they are right now: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35520842

I think LVG has more chance in European competition like the Europa league due to the way he plays.

 

In terms of the league the two games United have played well and shown attacking threat were away to Newcastle (3-3) and against Chelsea they havent been able find the right balance and the defensive solidity went with it so he just can't find the right balance with his team.

How much should a supporter have to pay for a ticket to see a match? I ask this over the £77 failed Liverpool saga.
As I said last week Man Utd are definitely not getting top 4 this season, Europa League MUST be the priority now.
How much should a supporter have to pay for a ticket to see a match? I ask this over the £77 failed Liverpool saga.

£77 is a ridiculous price, but clubs will charge what they think they can get away with. Liverpool's owners may have caved in at the first sign of protest, but other owners may be more stubborn.

How much should a supporter have to pay for a ticket to see a match? I ask this over the £77 failed Liverpool saga.

 

£40 maximum for me, but there is a real lack of affordable prices. I'm fine with there being expensive seats, but it's a lack of £20-30 tickets that's the real problem. Liverpool's owners gawped, and it's quite right that not a lot of owners would not have done the same. I think they misjudged the situation very badly. But that's only one problem in a much bigger issue - pricing in general is too high, and will only get higher.

 

Man Utd were dire.. deserved all they got at lunchtime! No idea what's going on over there.

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