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Post by redcase on Nov 7, 2021 12:21:11 GMT
Lol they did not ! Are you kidding me? Bruno is an idiot for having a PR team in the first place. Fuck off with that shit. Maguire's post is especially loathsome. How the fuck is this wanker our captain. Cowardly inept manager hires cowardly inept player as his captain. What a fucking shitshow.
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Post by johnboy14 on Nov 7, 2021 12:37:14 GMT
Did you see Bruno's PR team forgot to switch accounts and tweeted a message meant to be from an Arsenal player?Also just saw Maguires bullshit post. And Bailly's used a picture of him scoring an OG!! Think I'm gonna start blocking United players on social media now Lol they did not ! Are you kidding me? Bruno is an idiot for having a PR team in the first place. Fuck off with that shit. Maguire's post is especially loathsome. How the fuck is this wanker our captain. Cowardly inept manager hires cowardly inept player as his captain. If you win and post on social media, then ok but if you lose like we have, then just go home and stfu. Supporters just don't want to hear it.
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Post by Kamilo on Nov 7, 2021 16:39:30 GMT
Lol they did not ! Are you kidding me? Bruno is an idiot for having a PR team in the first place. Fuck off with that shit. Maguire's post is especially loathsome. How the fuck is this wanker our captain. Cowardly inept manager hires cowardly inept player as his captain. If you win and post on social media, then ok but if you lose like we have, then just go home and stfu. Supporters just don't want to hear it. Especially since they actual profit from each post once they have a large following. The club have a commercial incentive to post even after a loss. Disgusting
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Post by kstandhand on Nov 8, 2021 11:05:22 GMT
As with most games this season,post game on Sky was great viewing again Saturday.
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Post by Deez on Nov 8, 2021 11:35:25 GMT
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Post by Tinker on Nov 8, 2021 12:49:57 GMT
Have to admit this is very funny
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Post by seanie on Nov 8, 2021 14:55:54 GMT
If the dippers are so untouchable, then how come Brighton don't lay down after going down 2-0 away and get a draw and then West Ham Beat them. They must have been absolutely jaded after that jog around practice match at Old Trafford. Also City got beaten by Palace 0-2 just last week!
I mean how shit are we? If it wasn't for Ronaldo's genius we would be bottom of that mediocre CL group too! We have a post international break game against Watford, which might be trickier than it looks and then I don't expect us to get anything against Chelsea or Arsenal. ( I'm not worried about the CL because Ronnie is going to win that on his own)
Like I said in the Ole thread, I don't think there is anybody with any authority or a clue what to do, so I don't expect they will make any move on him until the end of the season.
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Post by seanie on Nov 8, 2021 14:56:23 GMT
Have to admit this is very funny It is funny.
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Post by dazjoe on Nov 8, 2021 21:17:10 GMT
The Guardian getting it right:
Solskjær’s treatment of Van de Beek is a mystery
Donny van de Beek. Remember him? A classic No 6 or 8 of the Ajax school signed by Ole Gunnar Solskjær in summer 2020 and then, well, kind of forgotten. Not on Saturday, though, not by an Old Trafford faithful who could not believe the way Manchester City dominated. When the 24-year-old entered there was a rousing cheer – partly because he was replacing the maligned Fred, but also as this was only Van de Beek’s second league appearance and something has to change in the United XI. This 2-0 humiliation followed the same from Liverpool (5-0) in the last home match. Afterwards Solskjær complained of his players failing to find the “angles” needed to beat the City press. Then why give Van de Beek, who at Ajax and for the Netherlands has to be able to do just this, only 10 minutes? And why not give him a run in the side?
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Post by viking22 on Nov 9, 2021 9:56:50 GMT
Yeah it annoys me how Ole plays favourites. It is one thing to do so when the team is doing well. But when the team is doing badly that is the time to give fringe players a chance.
But the only thing that Ole has done to try to arrest the decline is the formation change. OK we beat Tottenham but they were so poor any formation would have probably worked. Atlanta despite playing 5 at the back and two defensive midfielders we still conceded two goals and needed a last gap equalizer from Ronaldo to spare our blushes. And City masterfully exploited the formation change using their wingers to pin back our wingbacks and giving their full backs full reign to help them dominate.
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Post by ratbag on Nov 10, 2021 7:26:37 GMT
One final reflection on this from me...
We have been 2-0 down in games a number of times in the past but there was always the thought that if we could get the next goal then we could go on and win the game...
There was never a moment in this game that the same thought went through my mind...
It was always a case of how many we would concede and even if we happened to score one we would never be allowed to get another...
That’s really depressing...
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Post by DedRevil on Nov 10, 2021 7:36:57 GMT
One final reflection on this from me... We have been 2-0 down in games a number of times in the past but there was always the thought that if we could get the next goal then we could go on and win the game... There was never a moment in this game that the same thought went through my mind... It was always a case of how many we would concede and even if we happened to score one we would never be allowed to get another... That’s really depressing... It was like that at only 1-0, most pathetic performance I've ever seen. EVER.
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Post by viking22 on Nov 10, 2021 9:40:02 GMT
Definitely against City the game plan was damage limitation. Ole knew full well that defeat was expected and it was only a massacre that might put him under pressure. Of course the irony is that even with Ole's negative tactics City could have probably beaten us 5-0 if they were a bit more clinical and ruthless.
But really our performance against Liverpool and City should demonstrate conclusively we are miles off the pace under Ole.
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Post by anti_social on Nov 10, 2021 10:34:09 GMT
Definitely against City the game plan was damage limitation. Ole knew full well that defeat was expected and it was only a massacre that might put him under pressure. Of course the irony is that even with Ole's negative tactics City could have probably beaten us 5-0 if they were a bit more clinical and ruthless. But really our performance against Liverpool and City should demonstrate conclusively we are miles off the pace under Ole. Pep deliberately took the pedal off the gas for the very reason that Liverpool didn’t make it 8-0. They all want a toothless, impotent United and everyone knows that keeping Ole there AT THE WHEEL is the best way to ensure this continues. The only people who can’t see it are our board, wankers like Neville and others of his ilk in the media circus, and many of our fans. We are committing suicide as a club.
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Post by ratbag on Nov 10, 2021 11:12:11 GMT
Saturday night, I was concocting a conversation in my head between Klopp and Guardiola...
It went a bit like this...
Jurgen: Hi Pep, how's it going? Good result for you today...
Pep: Yeah cheers. We kept it civilised unlike you lot the other week...you nearly blew it...
J: Ja ja, I know...we were taken by surprise...we never thought it would be so easy and we nearly fucked it up...the guys just got carried away in the first half...so I said at half time 'that's it, no more goals'...but Mo begged me to let him get his hat-trick and then promised to stop playing...so that's pretty much what happened...the guys were gutted though because we stopped playing at 50 minutes...they wanted 10 and probably could have got them too...
P: Yeah, especially after that dick Pogba got himself sent off...I could see your guys trying to rein it in...we had to pretty much stop playing from minute one...another 5-0 and Ole would have been gone...
J: Definitely...you did us all a favour there...got to keep that little guy in a job...makes ours so much easier...
P: Couldn't agree more...now we just have to make sure that Thomas doesn't blow it...
J: Don't worry...I have had a word and he is onside with all of this...
P: That's great then...we can't have United getting in someone competent as it just gives us another contender...
J: Agreed...let's stay in touch and if we need to talk to other managers about keeping Ole at the wheel, then we will...
P: Sounds good...bye for now...
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