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"Victory sees United's relentless midweek/weekend schedule extend still further: Champions League success against Qarabag would make 2025/26 our busiest top flight season in terms of competitive games played since 1968/69."

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2 minutes ago, Ellis H said:

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"Victory sees United's relentless midweek/weekend schedule extend still further: Champions League success against Qarabag would make 2025/26 our busiest top flight season in terms of competitive games played since 1968/69."

That’s interesting. I wonder if there will be some behind the scenes agreement of prioritising competitions between manager and higher ups and Saudi.

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5 minutes ago, Ellis H said:

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"Victory sees United's relentless midweek/weekend schedule extend still further: Champions League success against Qarabag would make 2025/26 our busiest top flight season in terms of competitive games played since 1968/69."

 

So you're saying we're winning the CL then? 😏

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1 minute ago, FLUMPO235 said:

That’s interesting. I wonder if there will be some behind the scenes agreement of prioritising competitions between manager and higher ups and Saudi.

I would hope there isn't any prioritising going on. Any mindset like that can only be a negative. Not a dig at you by the way. 

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40 minutes ago, Drewboy74 said:

I would hope there isn't any prioritising going on. Any mindset like that can only be a negative. Not a dig at you by the way. 

No dig taken! I genuinely don’t know how things like this work. I know some clubs prioritise things and some don’t.

 

I know Eddie made that comment that he purposely changed the game plan for the prem game against Liverpool ahead of the final so they wouldn’t be prepared for how we could really play. He was careful to state he dint ‘throw’ the prem game. But his priority was winning the cup final not the prem game and tactics and dark arts as they say were used.

 

these things are never straight forward and I can see the logic of prioritising some games over others, but also understand you should put your best forward in every scenario. 
 

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1 hour ago, timeEd32 said:

His name isn’t mentioned and it feels bad given his illness, but that whole article just reinforces how badly Eales did. 

 

No big decisions made except for employing his mate. I wish him the best personally without having much respect for what he's actually done.

 

Howe is the club.

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1 hour ago, FLUMPO235 said:

No dig taken! I genuinely don’t know how things like this work. I know some clubs prioritise things and some don’t.

 

I know Eddie made that comment that he purposely changed the game plan for the prem game against Liverpool ahead of the final so they wouldn’t be prepared for how we could really play. He was careful to state he dint ‘throw’ the prem game. But his priority was winning the cup final not the prem game and tactics and dark arts as they say were used.

 

these things are never straight forward and I can see the logic of prioritising some games over others, but also understand you should put your best forward in every scenario. 
 

All I know is, if you're into sport at any level then winning the next game is the priority. Aye your right about Howe and the tactics against Liverpool, but I'm certain those tactics would have been to win both games. Football is simple really. Put out your best team and win the game [emoji38]

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24 minutes ago, Drewboy74 said:

All I know is, if you're into sport at any level then winning the next game is the priority. Aye your right about Howe and the tactics against Liverpool, but I'm certain those tactics would have been to win both games. Football is simple really. Put out your best team and win the game [emoji38]

How's the bacon, you say?

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1 hour ago, Abacus said:

 

No big decisions made except for employing his mate. I wish him the best personally without having much respect for what he's actually done.

 

Howe is the club.

Also pushed out staverley the only person capable of getting players signed early

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7 hours ago, Tiresias said:

Also pushed out staverley the only person capable of getting players signed early

 

That is unforgiveable, she is the Angel of the North and the Queen of Newcastle.

 

 

 

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I think he is our first manager to make R5 of the FA Cup in three consecutive seasons since Frank Watt (1908/09, 1909/10, 1910/11).

 

Anybody see anyone I’ve missed?

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Just now, SteV said:

I think he is our first manager to make R5 of the FA Cup in three consecutive seasons since Frank Watt (1908/09, 1909/10, 1910/11).

 

Anybody see anyone I’ve missed?

I think you might be right. Last time we did it was under 3 different gaffers (Dogleash, Gullit, SBR).

 

Presuming 53/54, 54/55 and 55/56 was under two managers? Seymour and Livingstone?

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4 minutes ago, Nucasol said:

I think you might be right. Last time we did it was under 3 different gaffers (Dogleash, Gullit, SBR).

 

Presuming 53/54, 54/55 and 55/56 was under two managers? Seymour and Livingstone?

Looks like Livingstone’s reign came to an end in Jan 56, so presumably there was a R4 game between then and the R5 game in March.

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It's tricky though isn't it. Since we don't have a strong academy and/or Eddie doesn't trust them. Surely we can't keep playing Trippier every 2/3 days until Tino is back, then back to the same problem of rinsing Tino 90mins every few days til we break him again. 

 

But if we do heavily rotate after Qarabag for Man City away, since we always get thumped there anyways and they are coming into form now. Do we go as far as resting some senior players for academy players and risk an absolute walloping, which could dent confidence being built up the last few games. 

 

Or do we go with the same tired players, try to grind out a narrow loss and then hope we don't pick up anymore injuries or suffer too much the knock on fatigue for the next game. 

 

It's tricky either way and I guess just have to accept that players need to keep playing and we'll deal with the consequences of more injuries if/when they happen?

 

 

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