God I love Man Utd more than all the Utd maggots combined.
God I love Man Utd more than all the Utd maggots combined.
Not sure more money can have been spent on a goalie with such an apparent lack of a grasp of the fundamentals as United with Onana. Surely he wasn't this bad before?
He's constantly falling over the ball or palming it back into danger areas. Or just into the goal in last night's case.
If you recruit exclusively from players that Eric has worked with at Ajax then this is going to happen.
This time last year they had Dubravka as back-up. And a better #1.
The Turk will be in soon when Onana goes to acon.
Is De Gea still a free agent?
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Is this the wrong thread or do they literally use FIFA ratings in real life now?
I thought Sterling was more of an 85 this month, very harsh.
Manchester City could face trial for their 115 Premier League charges for alleged financial breaches late next year.
The Daily Mail report that the Premier League and City have agreed a date at which they will face off in front of an independent panel.
It is claimed that the date for the showdown has been initially scheduled for the late autumn of 2024.
The report says a conclusion may not follow until the end of next season, which is when City manager Pep Guardiola's contract at the Etihad Stadium is due to expire.
The Premier League referred City to an independent commission in February over alleged rule breaches between 2009 and 2018.
City deny any breaches and said they “look forward to this matter being put to rest once and for all”.
Earlier this month, Everton were handed a 10-point deduction by an independent commission after being found to have breached the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules.
The Toffees are set to formally appeal against the punishment, which is the largest sanction in Premier League history.
Chelsea are being investigated by the Premier League over potential financial rule breaches between 2012 and 2019, when Roman Abramovich owned the club.
Wait, Harry Maguire is up for player of the month?
His mum wrote in.
Brighton are far too dogmatic with this style of play. Need to learn when to just try and take some time out of the game. They've been playing themselves into all sorts of trouble for the past 5 minutes giving the ball away trying to flick it around the corner or springing too quickly into attack.
Yeah, quite lucky not to be behind really. Our defence is an absolute bombscare at times, though, so I can see us conceding a goal even from a subpar Brighton.
Right on cue. I think that's penalty number 6 we've given away (albeit many of them fairly soft) in 5 games.
Refs are absolutely allergic to giving Brighton penalties against AEK on the pitch, although that looked a bit soft.
That was quite bad from Ferguson there. He had all the time in the world to bury that.
He probably shouldn't still be on the pitch after that knacker with the pony tail tried to take his head off.
Kelleher set for a few weeks in the team at least. Hopefully he's remember to bring his hands along for the ride this time.
I know it's obviously terribly, terribly serious, and not at all a laughing matter, but this sounds quite funny:
Four police officers and police dogs were hurt in clashes with away fans, with one officer suffering concussion when he was hit by a flare.
The concussed officer's jacket caught fire after he was hit with a flare, but the jacket was removed quickly and he did not suffer burns.
The officer, sent by West Mercia Police to support the West Midlands force, was later taken to hospital with smoke inhalation after the smoke from the flare made it into his helmet.
I was confused as to why until I got to the last few words and then it hits you.