A belated look back at last Saturday through the eyes of a Fulham season-ticket holder, who isn’t a Fulham fan. The games against United have proved we’ve got a few of those.
The idea that United needed the points more than Fulham is interesting, especially when you’d still back United to take the title. Perhaps we should have rolled over and died again. Still, at least he can appreciate what Zamora brings to the side.
Still, for the first half Bobby Zamora played liked Zidane and left Jonny Evans with twisted blood. Zamora would have scored too had it not been for reserve keeper Paul Scholes‘ save on the line.
His view on Ronaldo and Rooney concurs with what I heard from disgrunted Mancs afterwards.
The latter’s second yellow card I think was more for the sins of the team rather than the player himself, Ronaldo being a petulant pantomime dame throughout the game – more of a thorn in the referee’s side than Fulham’s.
Apparently releasing a DVD of the United game makes us small-time. They might haveĀ a point.
well fuck them, frankly. If they supported a proper team they might understand.
My mum passed away last friday night so obviously we were elsewhere for the match. The DVD gives me a chance to watch one of my team’s greatest performances from start to finish, so I’m glad it’s being made available.
It’s easy to make snide comments about teams like Fulham doing something like this, but ultimately fans want to watch the big occasions, relive the great moments. There should be more available if you ask me.
I hope that the DVD will have Gentleman Jim’s commentary – the Radio 5 coverage is available elsewhere on the net.
… or even better it could have both!
DVD arrived this morning with only Sky Sports commentary.