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Post by redcase on Oct 29, 2017 9:20:16 GMT
Think Young is my new favourite player. Saw that during the game . Had to throw a hat over my crotch.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 9:48:55 GMT
Think Young is my new favourite player.
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Post by Stew on Oct 29, 2017 10:32:42 GMT
Van Persie did something similar to Gerrard.
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Post by CaajScot on Oct 29, 2017 10:43:28 GMT
Van Persie did something similar to Gerrard. I might be wrong but I think this is why Gerrard called him a prick when RVP asked him "When did you last win the League"? Steven Gerrard calling Robin Van Persie A f***ing p***k right in his face!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 10:49:35 GMT
Van Persie did something similar to Gerrard. I might be wrong but I think this is why Gerrard called him a prick when RVP asked him "When did you last win the League"? Steven Gerrard calling Robin Van Persie A f***ing p***k right in his face! Gerrard is sour as fuck
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 11:40:58 GMT
Gary Neville says that second will be a failure for Manchester United this season.
Speaking after their 1-0 victory over Tottenham, Neville praised United for their home form and resilience, but believes that this was a necessary victory.
After the money both clubs have spent, Neville believes both City and United need to win the Premier League this season.
“United would have been seven points behind City with a draw – then City would have had a chance to go 10 points clear next weekend before United played at Chelsea,” Neville told Sky Sports’ Gary Neville Podcast.
“That would’ve been a big gap. So now, ultimately it gives United a much better chance. United have got to win the Premier League this season.
“Manchester City have got to win the Premier League too. Both teams, with the money invested, second isn’t good enough.
“The one thing about this Manchester United team is that they are a really resilient unit. One thing you can’t criticise them for is their attitude. They are tough to beat.
“It’s 36 games now unbeaten at Old Trafford – that’s one hell of a record. A lot of clean sheets – they’ve got something going. There are a lot of positives.”
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 13:12:23 GMT
We haven't conceded a goal from open play at home since 2016 either.
Given some of the options we have at the back I'd that's an incredible stat. May it continue.
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Post by Rustin Cohle on Oct 29, 2017 13:14:26 GMT
Not sure what he’s referring to? There were some groans when he had that chance in a tight angle and instead of shooting on his left he went on his right and it went for a throw in, but that was a god-awful bit of play anyway so it was deserved.
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Post by Rustin Cohle on Oct 29, 2017 13:15:21 GMT
We haven't conceded a goal from open play at home since 2016 either. Given some of the options we have at the back I'd that's an incredible stat. May it continue. That’s even more incredible imo.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 13:17:04 GMT
Dont support him so much? News to me that. He's been a bit quiet the last few games but that's not necessarily all down to him. He's not been getting the service. Wouldn't say he's not getting support though.
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Post by Kojak on Oct 29, 2017 13:22:00 GMT
It might be referring to when someone clipped a ball over for Rom to run onto, then he stopped like it was a shit ball, then chased it a bit until it went out for a throw in. Probably would've kept it in if he'd really gone for it. That drew a lot of groans. But I wouldn't say anyone isn't behind him. He's not had a lot of service, but he's created both of our last two Prem goals himself.
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Post by redcase on Oct 29, 2017 13:35:54 GMT
Not sure what he’s referring to? There were some groans when he had that chance in a tight angle and instead of shooting on his left he went on his right and it went for a throw in, but that was a god-awful bit of play anyway so it was deserved. Seems more like a show of support for his star striker than an actual admonishment of the fans. Totally fine with that. Nothing else to see here , time to move on.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 14:01:37 GMT
Also referred to the Away fans being sensational again, I'd say it's more of a dig at the home atmosphere in general but with random reason behind it
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Post by . on Oct 29, 2017 15:23:35 GMT
Not sure what he’s referring to? There were some groans when he had that chance in a tight angle and instead of shooting on his left he went on his right and it went for a throw in, but that was a god-awful bit of play anyway so it was deserved. Seems more like a show of support for his star striker than an actual admonishment of the fans. Totally fine with that. Nothing else to see here , time to move on. Yep, pretty much a tummy rub for Lukaku, but I'm sure he hasn't forgotten the 300-odd minutes without a goal stat. Yesterday I thought Lukaku was pretty much the same stats-padding player like Mkhitaryan. They both go missing for large stretches, both give away the ball, both don't seem to put in the 110% effort... and then comes a goal or an assist out of nothing. Strange really, because that goal or assist is what wins the game and all the toing and froing before it is just theater. If they can stroll around and not break a sweat and still score, is it any different? Anyway, still think Lukaku has to raise his game a few levels.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 15:25:25 GMT
Difference is Lukaku is a target man so unless he gets the service he's gonna be quiet.
Mikki is meant to be in the middle pulling the strings. He couldn't pull the flush on a toilet at the moment let alone pick out Rom.
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