Fulham well on their way to getting mugged again.
Some down to the bones Fulham XI and they're dictating play at Old Trafford. The false form of this Utd side is quite a fantastic development really.
10+ min of injury time to come here too, Fulham need a second.
United just don't seem to offer anything up front with no Hojlund. Which says both a lot about him and Rashford at the same time.
Rashford is rank.
Fuck off is Adama not in Saudi.
Even they don't have enough oil.
Yanited yanited
Look at little Amad and his skinny frame trying to play EPL football
Captain. Leader. Slabhead.
Fulham dropping deep far too early in this one.
They'll be so cross when McTominay scores the winner.
Maguire chasing Adama there
Slabhead should have just flattened Adama and taken the red.
I'm taking Adama in that clash all day long.
I feel like he does that kind of run 10 times a game, but then only finds the right pass with 1 of those occasions. This was the 1.
Mon Iraola, you show that bald cunt who's the top Basque bastard.
Squad depth is diabolical. What a waste of a billion.
Man Utd have conceded 435 shots in the Premier League this season. Only Sheffield United have conceded more.
From twitter. Fuck knows if it's true.
Karius starts. Oh.
Congratulations Arsenal on another 5 goal win.
Bayern bottling again it seems.
Bournemouth are cooking here. Midfielder on for a CB with 10 to go too, all whilst your gammon gaffer would be telling Solanke to sit deep and protect the 1-0.
Watching the Man U highlights, looked like Fulham absolutely battered them. Fair play to Marco Silva, who I always thought was fraud of fraud hall.
I don't think outplaying united is the sign of not being a fraud.
Cracking weekend for Pochettino’s plucky blues and their hopes for European Football
If Chelsea win tomorrow is it Europa League or Conference League?
We're nowhere near it. Last year's unbeaten run and defensive record feels like something we will never get back to.
I think Newcastle are getting the very harsh lesson on the difference between a good season and sustained success.
Also a harsh lesson in how you can't do an Abramovich / Mansour run to the top in the FFP era.
I’m led to believe
United are BACK..
The Daily Mash once did a headline "Liverpool turn corner into alley full of zombies." That's basically United now.
Despite fears after some recent wins, we are 100% back.
I know it’s only Wolves vs. Sheff Utd so “who’s arsed” but why is that game overlapping with the cup final? Especially weird as Sky are broadcasting both. Bring the Wolves game 30 minutes earlier and problem solved…
Cup final time got moved by the police. Must have not bothered doing the same elsewhere
The Met have dealt with scouse fans on tour one too many times.
Hoping to have Alexa blasting out One Kiss by 5pm.
I think we've only ever played well at Wembley once, even then we went from 3-0 at HT to a nervy 3-2 by the end. Maybe it's the massive pitch.
Why winning the Carabao Cup final could cost Chelsea money – or a European ban
Chelsea can win their first trophy since Todd Boehly’s consortium bought the club when they play Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final – but it’s not all good news.
If the Blues do upset the odds and beat the Premier League leaders at Wembley, there could be a financial sting in the tail that costs them millions of pounds or even incurs a ban from competition.
The upside of winning a trophy would be some much-needed glory after a difficult start to the Boehly era, qualification for the Europa Conference League, and some justification for the Ł1bn Chelsea have spent on transfer fees in that relatively short time.
In purely financial terms, they would receive prize money from Carabao Cup organisers the EFL, although that only amounts to a meagre Ł225,000 – which is less than Raheem Sterling’s weekly wage.
On top of that, bonuses would also be due from Chelsea’s sponsors, who include Infinite Athlete, Nike, Bing and Trivago.
But those boosts could be all but wiped out by the club itself having to pay bonuses to their players and staff, who are reported to be on heavily incentivised contracts.
More significantly, qualifying for the Europa Conference League may not be the benefit that it at first seems for reasons related to financial fair play rules (as they used to be known).
It’s a complicated scenario but in essence the problem is this: Chelsea’s vast spending on new players since Boehly’s takeover in summer 2022 almost certainly means they would fail Uefa’s financial sustainability regulations (as they are now called).
And the punishment for breaching those rules is likely to be either a substantial fine running into the millions of pounds, or a ban from European competition.
Likely bullshit but whatever.
Liverpool @ 5/4 is looking beautiful.
Especially before the team news is announced
I'm anticipating all kinds of Waff seethe if Thiago Silva is named.
I'm a big Thiago Silva fan but after the performance of Disasi and Colwill at Eastlands last week, you'd have to be clinically insane to start the old man for this match, assuming of course that you're aiming to win it.