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Manchester United v Everton. Saturday 23rd April @ 12.45.

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Ha just seen that on the bbc website-No opposition player has scored a first-half goal in a domestic match at Old Trafford since Joe Cole on 3 April 2010 [which was man utd's last home defeat]-wow that takes some doing lol-no goals in the 1st half and also Joe cole scoring-so its simple we score in the 1st half 1st, and we win lol we wish.
 
Evening Toffees

May the best team win and all that

Its a must win for us and will be a tough tough game as Everton can beat anyone on their day and are in good form at the moment

Dont be deceived by our league position we have not played well this season the only people who are spouting that we have won the league already are the gutter press ( Hoping that we will collapse and make good reading)

I will be on the Stretford end
 

This is the annual donate 3 points to the United title fund fixture.

Big, big win for United on the cards. We've played trashy sides for the last few weeks and this is a big step up.
 
This is the annual donate 3 points to the United title fund fixture.

Big, big win for United on the cards. We've played trashy sides for the last few weeks and this is a big step up.

I fear this will come to pass.

Would well take a point now tbh.
 

im seeing a tight dog of wars defensive game by us but them scoring and cahill nabbing a late equaliser off the bench 1-1
Cahill is suppose to have said he will not be back for a few weeks during that fans Conference this week,dont know if he was just keeping quiet about his comeback tho
 
Mark Lawrenson's prediction:
"Man Utd v Everton (1245 BST)

Manchester United's home form is formidable - they have won 12 league games in a row and have not lost a game at Old Trafford this season. After their midweek draw with Newcastle was followed by Arsenal being held by Tottenham, United are still six points clear at the top with five games left, and they essentially know that three more wins will bring them the title.

Everton are in great form themselves, and playing extremely well, but they are missing players, which is why I have to go for United to come out on top.

It will be tight because Everton are hard working and difficult to break down but the key factor is that I don't really see them scoring at Old Trafford.

In fact, I don't see them causing United's defence any problems at all. They will be set up defensively, without much of an outlet, and there is no way they can hold out for 90 minutes.

Prediction: 2-0"

What a nonce
 
If I'd decide, let's say today, I'd like to attend, where'd I get tickets for the away section?

EDIT: will go next weekend to wigan instead
 
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