This is how it is looking. Can we do it from here?
Much rests on the game with Chelsea…
| Sat. 27 | 17:30 UK | Bolton Wanderers | v | Manchester United | Reebok Stadium | English Premier League |
| Tue. 30 | 19:45 UK | Bayern Munich | v | Manchester United | Allianz Arena | UEFA Champions League |
| Apr. ’10 | TIME | Home | Away | VENUE | Competition | |
| Sat. 3 | 12:45 UK | Manchester United | v | Chelsea | Old Trafford | English Premier League |
| Wed. 7 | 19:45 UK | Manchester United | v | Bayern Munich | Old Trafford | UEFA Champions League |
| Sun. 11 | 13:30 UK | Blackburn Rovers | v | Manchester United | Ewood Park | English Premier League |
| Sat. 17 | 12:45 UK | Manchester City | v | Manchester United | City of Manchester Stadium | English Premier League |
| Sun. 25 | 14:00 UK | Manchester United | v | Tottenham Hotspur | Old Trafford | English Premier League |
| May. ’10 | TIME | Home | Away | VENUE | Competition | |
| Sat. 1 | 15:00 UK | Sunderland | v | Manchester United | Stadium of Light | English Premier League |
| Sun. 9 | 15:00 UK | Manchester United | v | Stoke City | Old Trafford | English Premier League |
i’m getting worried about arsenal’s form, but i’m sure at the end of the season its our own Gary Neville that is going to lift the EPL Trophy rather than John Terry or Cesc Fabregas.
You can’t do it, Sharky.
Sorry.
xxx
we’ve been trailing much of the season and now mathematically if we dont draw or lose a game we’ll win the title…
Believe in the team… theyve worked hard last season the season before and the seasons before that… so its only fair to assume theyre working hard this season….
I love this end of the season every game seems to come with its own intensity
My only concerns on the schedule table is games against Chealsea and Bayern (Away), that’ll shape up the rest of tempo till end of season.
But in any ways, we have the most challenging end of season but exciting fixtures.