Being an Arsenal fan, I was really pleased to see Manchester United lose 1-6 to their "noisy" neighbors, Manchester City. Is this the power shift?
Manchester City have the money, the players, the manager, and the stadium to change the flow of the sport in the area. The Red Devils are used to getting all the breaks, the wins and the money and they don’t even get the majority of the news stories anymore, that’s more of a Blue thing now.
Well they have a young, expensive, dodgy goalie, centre halves who get injured, thrown out, or just can’t play, an unsettled midfield with young players, and well Ryan Giggs, and two head case strikers who could set the league afire if they had their heads on straight.
Oh and they have the overhyped Ashley Young. It’s not that young is bad, he’s just not Manchester United level, he’s not Wesley Sneijder. Yeah not good for a top club, thought I wonder if the reason why the club did so badly was because Wayne Rooney has hair? Maybe we have to see what the odds we could get on their title chances from his father.
After the 6-1 drubbing on Sunday, this is the turning point, power switch for the city of Manchester. Fergie said this was his worst match he’s been a part of. And for him to say that, in a career that has spanned many decades says a lot. Only time will tell on how long the power has been shifted to the blue side, but like with anything in football, it’s a crazy world.
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