How have United only got 1 game left?
How have United only got 1 game left?
Yeah, I was wondering that when Lingard's entourage were bleating about him not getting a send off the other day. Only had 2 left at that point and both away.
Brighton.
Man Utd lost at today’s football, which is sad.
I'm convinced the keeper Bristol Rovers put seven past won a competition (or lost one) to be between the sticks.
Reeks of Police Machine
I see Klopp is crying again because a team didn’t lay down for him and his pill popping Bois.
Ralf P28 W11 (39%) D10 (36%) L7 (25%)
Ole P168 W91 (54%) D37 (22%) L40 (24%)
Jose P144 W84 (58%) D32 (22%) L28 (19%)
LvG P103 W54 (52%) D25 (24%) L24 (23%)
Moyes P52 W27 (52%) D10 (19%) L15 (29%)
Fergie P1500 W895 (60%) D338 (23%) L267 (18%)
Pep @ City P348 W253 (73%) D44 (13%) L51 (15%)
Klopp @ Liverpool P376 W231 (61%) D85 (23%) L60 (16%)
I'm a twit
I'm a twit
Mourinho with decent figures there. Had the dressing room's number too.
Unbelievable. Neville, Scholes, Keane, Ferdinand etc are just pure poison at this stage. Best of luck Erik.
Mourinho finishing 2nd with United really was the achievement he said it was, in hindsight.
OGS did it last year.
Neither event had anything to do with the quality of United or their coaching.
Yeah it was all black magic and mysticism.
Fergie finished a Steve Bruce-and-a-half? As for Ralf, he's United's Joe Kinnear but with much less swearing.
I suppose in fairness to Mourinho he did make it over 80 points, but both of those seasons for United have felt like serious outliers in terms of miraculous results gained [see yesterday v Brighton against them winning there and playing almost as badly last season] and other teams being shit as much as anything.
Our signings that summer were:
Jordan Vertout
Jordan Amavi
Adama Traore
Idrissa Gueye
Jordan Ayew
Most of them were bombed out straight away by Tactics Tim for Richards, Agbonlahor, Lescott etc. Pretty much all did very well after leaving. Now that dressing was an absolute snakepit.
Leeds in full on meltdown here.
Everton's next game is against Watford. I'd call that safe. Burnley staying up on goal difference might be how it gets decided.
Leeds win on Wednesday so that should see Burnley go down
If Arsenal win Thursday they are Top 4 confirmed. Big if.
Spurs in decent form for now though. They probably should have won reasonably easily yesterday.
Not that I guess it really matters, but I hope they didn't give Chris Wood a long contract.
Salernitana v Cagliari on now. THE RELEGATION SIX POINTER. And it's live
Man, we shat that right out.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/61373787
West Ham and/or Villa can don them, we just need to avoid a Villa upset.
Leao is absolutely filthy.
The amount of bitterness that seethes out of City/Pep/'Bernardo' is quite something.
Those late goals probably seal the deal though, +4 goal difference is quite a bit to make up even if they do lose a game.
I was just coming to say the same thing.
He comes across as so small time.
Look, not even enough people in Manchester like City enough to fill the ground.
United have sold more tickets for their youth cup final than City get for Champions League games.
They're probably the biggest small time club in history.
Bigger crowds, bigger crowds, Man United
Playing football the Rangnick way
Everyones favourite clubs in England:
1. Liverpool
2. Sunderland
3.?
I would’ve thought Liverpool aren’t particurlarly liked outside of Liverpool, although obviously more liked/disliked than City.
I don’t think the way City got their success is something that many people find very interesting or likeable. It’s was all a bit Qatar World Cup.
The only team I hate more than Liverpool is West Ham.
As a squad, I've softened a little towards City. The core that makes that team tick were assembled relatively cheaply. The Robinho's didn't land but Kompany, De Bruyne and Aguero did. And they've had some homegrown talent come through. Still, it's ran like a credit card. They're not operating at cost and they'll never make that money back on merch or global appeal.
Everyone's favourite club is never that liked. It's usually in opposition to a much bigger threat. Newcastle were it under Keegan and then our fans spent the next two decades moaning about the good old days. Liverpool did that during the title drought. Leicester might've sneaked a few seasons of good will for their rise. At the end of the day, nobody likes a monopoly. It's why Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel and Michael Schumacher got so much shit.
Yeah yeah.
The problem with City [as has been an issue for most Pep teams] is that Guardiolaball is dreadful to watch for the most part so, combined with other obvious factors, there isn't much love for them. Perhaps the novelty and sheer quality of Barcelona's players made it good, but in the Munich and Manchester incarnations it's all just extremely dull crushing inevitability.
True that. I don't watch as much as I've used to, but from any time I've seen either lately you'd expect any real neutral would rather see Liverpool come out on top based on the spectacle alone. Infinitely better than City to watch.
British sports fans have quite a fondness for the underdog. I presume it's the same with Europeans, I don't know. I always find it interesting watching American sport and that isn't the case, they want the same person/team to dominate for ages and have a 'dynasty'.
The strangest thing about the US is the absolutel paucity of professional teams.
Basketball, one of the biggest sports in the US, has just 29 pro teams - and whilst there are lots of amateur leagues, there is zero focus on the sport outside of the NBA, and a little for the G-League.
Same for the other 3 sports - huge country, huge population, yet so few teams to support.
EDIT: the college system fills in some gaps, but there's still so many larger cities with no pro teams.
Last edited by John Arne; 09-05-2022 at 07:50 AM.