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Jimmy Wagg: Don't write off Fergie's United just yet

The way that Manchester United started the Premier League season had the fans drooling. The Reds were scoring goals by the bagful and the new kids were ripping up trees. Business as usual at Old Trafford.

Over the past couple of months, though, it’s fair to say that there have been more questions than answers, as punters and pundits have pored over the goalkeeping situation, the centre back pairings, the lack of a creative midfielder and the implications of that early exit from the Champions League.

Jimmy Wagg: Thursday night football comes as a shock to Manchester's big two

It was not a good night for Manchester football, with both of our sides going out of the Champions League at the last round of the group stage matches.

Jimmy Wagg: City proving an irresistible force in Premier League

It was an imperious display. It may have been a cold and miserable day in East Manchester, but for fans of Manchester City, there was plenty to relish at the Etihad Stadium, as Roberto Mancini’s men dismantled a dogged Norwich City, with an irresistible combination of graft and guile.

Jimmy Wagg: Manchester teams hiccup in Europe

Let’s be honest, it was not a great European football night in Manchester.

Jimmy Wagg: International week just doesn't fire the blood

The Premier League had time to catch its breath, with last week’s international break. I don’t know about you, but I found it hard to get too excited.
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