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Stelladrinker

Mauricio Taricco
Feb 1, 2005
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I have tried googling it without success, so can anyone tell me when the last time that United surrendered a two goal lead was, please?

It just strikes me that it probably doesn't happen that often.

Cheers.
 

spacelord

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Sep 3, 2004
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They did it earlier in season again Everton, when were 3-1 up and conceded two in last few minutes.

At home, not so sure. Can't think of many times though.
 

Reece

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May 27, 2005
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soccer saturday said it was only the 2nd time in prem history they're done it at home and the last time was against chelsea in 2000 i think
 

donny1013

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Nov 4, 2005
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They are notoriously slow starters but defensively they have looked poor, plus the fact their best player is in the worst form of his career. No doubt they will hit top gear on October 30th. :cry:
 

mattdefoe

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Jul 16, 2009
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liverpool at home this season even though they won. they have done it 3 times this season already and also let the fulham game slip them extra 4 points would of put them on 18 haha.
 

tony_parkes

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Jun 21, 2008
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They are more vulnerable than they have been for a good few years. I hope we can put a run together now as top 3 is a possibility for us.
 

spurs mental

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Mar 10, 2007
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Once Howard Webb doesn't get to referee the game in a couple of weeks time, we have a massive chance to get a win up there.
 

AW?

Formerly known as *******Who?
Feb 6, 2006
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I know they're slow starters and it's early doors but i think the leagues Chelseas. I think we'll be right up near them this year too so the top four battlle will be really interesting. I can see us getting some points against them as i've said already a little while ago in another thread.
 

Bill_Oddie

Everything in Moderation
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Feb 1, 2005
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I made the point three weeks ago that this frequent surrendering of points from winning positions is psychological. Not so much for United but for the opposition.

In previous years sides would concede to United and know they'd get beaten so wouldn't even try. That fear is not there as week in, week out United are letting teams back into it. I hope and am sure Harry will spend suitable time showing how United are vulnerable after all and we should hold no fear for our visit.
 
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