Coventry's keeper going full Joe Hart ensured the defeat.
Probably. Bring on the Euros.
No, the Simms-Wright combo will be too much for City to handle.
No, but for some reason less likely than Coventry beating them in an FA Cup final.
Doesn't matter, Klopp leaving ensures it will be About Liverpool anyway.
Turtle(neck being worn by a bald bore.)
Coventry's keeper going full Joe Hart ensured the defeat.
Absolutely masterclass from the boys again. Stunning performances by all 11, almost belittled and done over by a ratty, dirty, cheating smaller club. Gets irritating when these no marks think they can usurp the best team in the land. Onwards we march.
If we somehow end up scamming City in the final and so winning more than Liverpool (FA cup > League cup) in Klopp's last season it'll be fucking hilarious.
I think even if we beat City, which we absolutely will not, he'll just get van Gaal'd anyway.
I think the only thing that will save him from here is the lack of obvious replacements. If it's Southgate I'm getting into NFL.
The only way United beat city in the final is some kind of Munich air disaster. Probably for both teams.
Southgate at Utd would be so much fun.
Didn't realise you wished for my death so passionately.
I know all fans will be optimistic at the end of such a long tenure of shit under the Glazers, but INEOS and Sir Dave Brailsford only means one thing which is a load of corporate think-wank ten years past being at the cutting edge. The best they can hope for is a relatively non-shit appointment and Liverpool and others falling back to let them into the top four by default.
They have already done better than that by appointing or being in the process of appointing people into positions within the football structure that they are actually qualified for, potentially even good at. That is no guarantee of success, but they have done more positive work in a few months than the Glazers ever did.
Mate, the backroom staff don't take to the field every week.
Yes, it is difficult to see how the backroom staff might influence who does take to the field every week, I admit.
Yeah, come back with that one when Maguire and Rashford retire as #2 and #3 on the all-time appearance list.
It's amazing that the concept of there being a correlation between having competent people in charge of major decisions related to football in a football club and achieving footballing success is so controversial.
It's not like it's been borne out in stark reality for the past 10-15 years or anything. You don't even need to look beyond the borders of a single city.
I've just got a mental image of Ashworth walking into Old Trafford on his first day and Brailsford handing him a list of 1978's finest footballers.
That or stuff like banning certain car colours and fines for not holding drinks with both hands.
The best story at Wembley would have been the lesser unfancied club making the final, and thanks to VAR and Onana not getting 12 yellows for timewasting that's what happened. I'm signing Forest's petition
A much worse injustice than Chesterfield, really. Damn the rules and the MACHINES.
Just finding out that La Liga doesn't use goal line technology. What?
I noticed that. Madness.
I'm a twit
Ornstein pretty much ruling out Amorim to Liverpool now.
So what next?
Seeing as they've pinched Bournemouth's DoF I'm surprised there isn't more Iraola talk.
Virgil player manager.
I wouldn't be surprised if Klopp was pushing for Ljinders, who I suspect also really wants the gig. I doubt that'll happen though - you don't hire all these "football men" from other clubs, then promote from within.
Thomas Frank would make a lot of sense at this point.
I personally think whoever it is, now that it is not Xabi Alonso, will fail.
He was the outstanding candidate with the evolutionary brand of football needed. He also would have come with a built in level of patience. What you're left with now are some cheap knock offs or names your average fan hasn't heard of.
De Zerbi or Frank would be very David Moyes following Ferguson.
The Nazi cunt is doing a u-turn when he flops his way to the title.
What are the odds on half of the stars jumping ship in the summer?
Slim-ish and that's mostly because FFP has everyone scared to buy.
Salah off to Saudi, couple of shit managerial appointments and then the wheels really fall off
Is Klopp really going?
I don't always agree with @Giggles but he's absolutely spot on re: the relentless negativity from you lot. Well, mostly you specifically, but still.
Salah to Saudi seems a possibility. Which other stars are there? 'Trent' might walk out for nothing in a year but I'm not sure about that. Talk of Diaz to Barcelona but they're skint so that also seems unlikely.
Alisson is probably the one but I'm not sure I've ever seen him linked to go anywhere.
How's the website going?
Nobody cared unless it was going to make them millions so I gave up and it actually made me hate capitalism so much I am quitting my career as well.
Well, at least Leeds are doing alright.
Not a bald Dutchman ffs.