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1 minute ago, Disco said:

Ten Slags has already undermined himself massively with how Ronaldo has carried on n all. Given that he’s some second tier no PL experience manager to start off with I can’t imagine that’s helped him with an already unmotivated angsty squad.

 

Impossible situation for ten Hag. Club legend and the second best footballer ever, what can he do? No one wants him with those wages and Man U don't have a replacement either. 

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32 minutes ago, Jaqen said:

PHaving so many of the midtable and even lower sides try and play good football and press high is great for the league, like. 

 

Getting rid of the likes of Bruce, Pardew, Hodgson, Dyche etc out of the league the last few seasons kind of feels like an end of an era for that style of play now. 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, SUPERTOON said:

 

 

 

 

I watched that game in disbelief........United fans are going to erupt into a giant ball of flame. Sure they have already. And here I thought the new manager would turn them straight around.

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2 minutes ago, McDog said:

 

 

 

I watched that game in disbelief........United fans are going to erupt into a giant ball of flame. Sure they have already. And here I thought the new manager would turn them straight around.

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1 hour ago, Kid Icarus said:

Wish they'd stop acting so surprised that Man United continue to be absolutely shite, it's old news. I dunno, maybe give the other team some credit? 

 

89 minutes of moaning about Man United before they talked about Brentford's performance, for like 1 minute.

 

I was watching on Peacock in the USA and they kept catching themselves to praise Brentford but it did seem like an afterthought.

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2 minutes ago, McDog said:

 

 

 

The British fellows I work with all call them that. I suppose I should go with Manure since that does apply now.

 

A lot of people in England do call them United like, but not the fans of clubs who are also a United.

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The players hide behind the board. They play awful today but not many are looking at the players. All blame goes on the board who over the last decade, have the highest net spend of any football club in world football.  There was plenty of our players coasting along the same way and it took Howe a little while to get that loser mentality out of them. Shine the spotlight on Bruno Fernandes, Jadon Sancho, Ronaldo…are the board stopping them having a responsibility to give their all? 
 

Fuck them, they don’t have a clue how bad it can get supporting a football club with an owner who is disinterested. They’ve ate good. 

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The managers have changed, the players have changed and some of the higher ups have changed at that club since Ferguson left. How Redknapp or anyone for that matter can argue that the primary common denominator and reason for that club's downfall isn't the owners I don't know. 

 

Provides box office viewing on Sky Sports I suppose :lol:

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

 

A lot of people in England do call them United like, but not the fans of clubs who are also a United.

 

 

I get it. It's one of those British etiquette things that I missed. I recall the Bristol Rovers supporter getting bent out of shape because of either Bristol or Rovers. 

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De Gea has looked more brittle in recent years, and I think he should have been moved on. With Fergie, the minute anyone slipped from their previous high standards, whether it was a Beckham or a Cantona, they got the boot. (In Beckham's case literally ho ho)

 

The first goal was poor, but I thought the second was even worse. That pass to Eriksen was never on, but it was like De Gea's brain was too scrambled to adjust from his original intention. 

 

I also thought that going in front of the camera doing a 'mea culpa' was a mistake, and he should have been stopped by his manager. He wasn't in the right frame of mind and the interview moved on to talking about the more general problems within the team. Not an area to get into when you've just a couple of bad ricks.

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