Hope he gets nowhere near the turf.I hope Fellaini starts today. At least when he goes off and we arent losing, we have a good chance of winning.
Guaranteed sub. Either when we are chasing or to make it tight. Both wont work, because he is shit.Hope he gets nowhere near the turf.
It was his best performance so far IMO... However, it can't be overstated how important a fullback that offers something offensively is in the big games. Giving the opposition something to fear when committing players forward is essential.Was excellent defensively against Everton.
That actually makes me pretty proud to be a Red, we truly are global.
This is the local MUFC fan club HQ in rural Arusha, near the Serengeti in Tanzania. They have live screening on match day, so lucky for me, I found a place where I can watch the game with fellow Reds!
Knowledge of some of these fans is as good as many Redcafe posters. Our global reach is just mindblowing.
That's amazing. What a place to watch the match.
This is the MUFC fan club HQ in rural Arusha, near the Serengeti in Tanzania (i.e. the middle of nowhere).
They have live screening on match day, so lucky for me, I found a place where I can watch the game with fellow Reds!
The knowledge of some of these fans is as good as many Redcafe posters. Our global reach is just mindblowing.
Thats really remarkable, wish I was there.
This is the MUFC fan club HQ in rural Arusha, near the Serengeti in Tanzania (i.e. the middle of nowhere).
They have live screening on match day, so lucky for me, I found a place where I can watch the game with fellow Reds!
The knowledge of some of these fans is as good as many Redcafe posters. Our global reach is just mindblowing.
Thats almost unbelievable.Your away record is identical to our home record.
Spurs away: W2 D4 L1 F10 A6
United home: W2 D4 L1 F10 A6
Oh come on, I'm sure they know a lot more than that
This is the MUFC fan club HQ in rural Arusha, near the Serengeti in Tanzania (i.e. the middle of nowhere).
They have live screening on match days, so lucky for me, I found a place where I can watch the game with fellow Reds!
The knowledge of some of these fans is as good as many Redcafe posters. Our global reach is just mindblowing.
That is such a cool story, you should make a dedicated thread to their fanclub \ your experience of watching the match with them, would be a brilliant read.
This is the MUFC fan club HQ in rural Arusha, near the Serengeti in Tanzania (i.e. the middle of nowhere).
They have live screening on match days, so lucky for me, I found a place where I can watch the game with fellow Reds!
The knowledge of some of these fans is as good as many Redcafe posters. Our global reach is just mindblowing.
I think because we have such a direct player in Martial on the left, who can take on more than one player at a time, and Pogba, who also pops up in the left channel, at times, Mourinho obviously feels he can get away with a more defensive full back. It was similar to putting Azpilicueta behind Hazard.It was his best performance so far IMO... However, it can't be overstated how important a fullback that offers something offensively is in the big games. Giving the opposition something to fear when committing players forward is essential.
Fantastic that.
This is the MUFC fan club HQ in rural Arusha, near the Serengeti in Tanzania (i.e. the middle of nowhere).
They have live screening on match days, so lucky for me, I found a place where I can watch the game with fellow Reds!
The knowledge of some of these fans is as good as many Redcafe posters. Our global reach is just mindblowing.
This popped up on the United twitter just now...
This is the MUFC fan club HQ in rural Arusha, near the Serengeti in Tanzania (i.e. the middle of nowhere).
They have live screening on match days, so lucky for me, I found a place where I can watch the game with fellow Reds!
The knowledge of some of these fans is as good as many Redcafe posters. Our global reach is just mindblowing.
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All those millions invested, and still they've put the wrong badge on the Etihad.
Nice Idea. Will take some snaps during the game, make a thread later and inform them!That is such a cool story, you should make a dedicated thread to their fanclub \ your experience of watching the match with them, would be a brilliant read.
I imagine they would be well chuffed with their fan club being discussed on the biggest United fan forum.
This is fantastic. Thank you for the share.
This is the MUFC fan club HQ in rural Arusha, near the Serengeti in Tanzania (i.e. the middle of nowhere).
They have live screening on match days, so lucky for me, I found a place where I can watch the game with fellow Reds!
The knowledge of some of these fans is as good as many Redcafe posters. Our global reach is just mindblowing.
That's amazing. What a place to watch the match.
They've been so welcoming.Thats really remarkable, wish I was there.
Oh SteveAll those millions invested, and still they've put the wrong badge on the Etihad.
Fans that have never set foot in the city where there team plays... Is it just me that thinks football-fans at least should have some sort of a connection to the team they support? Or am i totally saying something terrible on a United-forum right now?This popped up on the United twitter just now...
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I don't think it's an issue really, and it's probably to be expected for the big teams in leagues with global reach to have fans in countries that don't have leagues at the level of ours.Fans that have never set foot in the city where there team plays... Is it just me that thinks football-fans at least should have some sort of a connection to the team they support? Or am i totally saying something terrible on a United-forum right now?
Brilliant. Thanks for reportingThey've been so welcoming.
Though I cant speak a word of Swahili and their English is understandably as poor, using thumbs up and thumbs down, football is a global language and so communication is easy.
Most still seem positive about Mourinho and advocate patience and all are critical of Rooney and Fellaini!
I disagree. I think Martial is desperate for some assistance.I think because we have such a direct player in Martial on the left, who can take on more than one player at a time, and Pogba, who also pops up in the left channel, at times, Mourinho obviously feels he can get away with a more defensive full back. It was similar to putting Azpilicueta behind Hazard.
Do they have beer?
This is the MUFC fan club HQ in rural Arusha, near the Serengeti in Tanzania (i.e. the middle of nowhere).
They have live screening on match days, so lucky for me, I found a place where I can watch the game with fellow Reds!
The knowledge of some of these fans is as good as many Redcafe posters. Our global reach is just mindblowing.
I've no connection to Gemma Arterton but I still regularly superglue myself to her hotel window. By which I mean, with the advent of television people might (for example) fall in love with the United story, the reputation for exciting football etc etc. Football is not just sport but also entertainment, so in effect it's just like being a fan ofGemma'scertain movie stars without being obliged to ever set foot on a film set.
Ridiculous and completely impractical.Fans that have never set foot in the city where there team plays... Is it just me that thinks football-fans at least should have some sort of a connection to the team they support? Or am i totally saying something terrible on a United-forum right now?
Last season under Van Gaal, Blind, or whoever was playing at left back, didn't always get round Martial. Actually, like this season, Valencia was our most attacking full back.I disagree. I think Martial is desperate for some assistance.
Agree with this.Ridiculous and completely impractical.
Who are you or anyone else to judge the connection someone has to a team they support purely based on geography?
Football is global and speaks a common language everywhere.
Awesome!
This is the MUFC fan club HQ in rural Arusha, near the Serengeti in Tanzania (i.e. the middle of nowhere).
They have live screening on match days, so lucky for me, I found a place where I can watch the game with fellow Reds!
The knowledge of some of these fans is as good as many Redcafe posters. Our global reach is just mindblowing.
A lot might never even get round to visiting any part of Europe. Doesn't mean they couldn't get swept up in the romance of the club.Fans that have never set foot in the city where there team plays... Is it just me that thinks football-fans at least should have some sort of a connection to the team they support? Or am i totally saying something terrible on a United-forum right now?
Why would he play Bailly in EL and not in an important game like this. Is it a knock or does he have to earn his place back in the team, is the question.Another team has leaked
Here is the unconfirmed starting line-up:
De Gea, Valencia, Jones, Rojo, Darmian, Carrick Pogba, Herrera, Mkhitaryan, Ibrahimovic and Martial.
So no Bailly and no Blind, maybe.
Source: http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.../manchester-united-vs-tottenham-live-12303660
People can support whoever they want. I'm Mancunian and I love that we have fans from all over the world such as the ones above. Our overseas fans are some of the best fans out there.Fans that have never set foot in the city where there team plays... Is it just me that thinks football-fans at least should have some sort of a connection to the team they support? Or am i totally saying something terrible on a United-forum right now?
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