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Post by grandpaTJ on Jan 27, 2018 15:16:09 GMT
Watching Gillette Soccer Saturday at 1:00pm with the usual ABU clowns of Merson, Thompson,Le-Tissier and Nicolas, talking about last night’s game and how Sanchez played, not going to trouble you all with their responses,as you well know what they’ll have said.And can you have a guess how many times his “massive wages” were mentioned? What a complete bunch of thundercunts. Have looked at pro athletes of all types getting huge wages for the "TV" sports. One thing I consider pretty significant. Look to the idjits who Own United or the other owners, these are some greedy fuckers, an they aren't gonna pay the wages unless the profits to them match their greedy ass expectations. The money is there, short of them donating it to ROM to be divided amongst the brain trust that resides here, reckon they are going to keep putting it into their pockets and the players pockets. The pundits are sniveling because they didn't get the same money when they played.. to this I say BOOOO FUCKING HOOO! Cry me a river.
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Post by . on Jan 27, 2018 18:42:48 GMT
On Lukaku and scoring his 18th goal of the season last night- I met a pal I hadn’t seen in a while the other day and we got to talking about all things Utd. I think the exploit of Ronaldo and Messi in recent years has skewed somewhat the idea of what constitutes an excellent return from a striker. Previously I’d always think a good marker was 20-25 goals for a Utd striker, particularly one that had come from a mid-table club in his first season. Obviously we want him to score more in the big games (and I’d give anything for him to put the Scouse to the sword) but the guy is on course to hit in and around 30 goals this year. Which is not to be sneezed at. All true, but in the league Lukaku has only scored 2 game winners and 2 goals that lead to draws. The others were just icing on the cake. The goal against Yeovil was beautifully struck and showed real composure, I hope it boosts his confidence to bang them in when we really need one.
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Post by aussiegraham on Jan 28, 2018 0:56:00 GMT
Watching Gillette Soccer Saturday at 1:00pm with the usual ABU clowns of Merson, Thompson,Le-Tissier and Nicolas, talking about last night’s game and how Sanchez played, not going to trouble you all with their responses,as you well know what they’ll have said.And can you have a guess how many times his “massive wages” were mentioned? What a complete bunch of thundercunts. Have looked at pro athletes of all types getting huge wages for the "TV" sports. One thing I consider pretty significant. Look to the idjits who Own United or the other owners, these are some greedy fuckers, an they aren't gonna pay the wages unless the profits to them match their greedy ass expectations. The money is there, short of them donating it to ROM to be divided amongst the brain trust that resides here, reckon they are going to keep putting it into their pockets and the players pockets. The pundits are sniveling because they didn't get the same money when they played.. to this I say BOOOO FUCKING HOOO! Cry me a river. The only thing that’s certain about his wage is that the figure is huge. However, as I’ve said several times before about remuneration, contract terms, transfer targets, etc, unless the club announces something concrete, it can never be anything other than speculation! These so called “pundits” spurting forth shite that came from other gobshites (media) as “facts” are living in lala land. IMO, the more the ABU’s get worked up the better we are doing (to upset them so). Long may it continue!
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Jan 28, 2018 1:13:22 GMT
I'd give Sanchez a raise just to take a piss.
Less money to the leeches and we get to read more ABU shit. Win-win situation.
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Post by Jayrannasaurus on Jan 28, 2018 6:55:47 GMT
Rewatching the BBC broadcast just to see what the fuss is about RE: Keown.
Good God, someone put this man on suicide watch. Embarrassingly bitter.
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Post by _ on Jan 29, 2018 12:43:28 GMT
On Lukaku and scoring his 18th goal of the season last night- I met a pal I hadn’t seen in a while the other day and we got to talking about all things Utd. I think the exploit of Ronaldo and Messi in recent years has skewed somewhat the idea of what constitutes an excellent return from a striker. Previously I’d always think a good marker was 20-25 goals for a Utd striker, particularly one that had come from a mid-table club in his first season. Obviously we want him to score more in the big games (and I’d give anything for him to put the Scouse to the sword) but the guy is on course to hit in and around 30 goals this year. Which is not to be sneezed at. This is fair, though I'd also say that he should IMO be scoring more than last season considering he now has superior service and is still one of the key focal points of the team. We'll have to see if he gets there. How many important goals has he scored in tight games. How many of these goals are against shit opposition or when we are 2-0 3-0 up. I would say quite a few. He does some good work in games though his contribution has been good at times, but still for that money you will want to see him getting goals against the likes of Spurs on Wednesday and the other games that are important when we are not in complete control
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