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Dreadful. Started off promisingly, could have been three up early on, then it all went awry. Red card meant it was going to be a slog to get even a point, but it never looked likely.
I've read them and you are full of shite and you're replies confirm to me that I would never be you're mate. It's really not my fault that you cant comprehend English.I'm pointing out you're full of shit mate, which you are. It's clear they aren't.
I suggest you read the rules of the forum before you get a warning.
Best post I've read. Too many reactionaries on here.We started very well and had them on the ropes. Should've scored 3 goals in the first half but instead fecked up to give Wolves a life line. Conceding the goal jolted us but we came out in the second half and played very well and could've retaken the lead through McTominay. Even after the red card we looked the team more likely but it just wasn't our day. On another day we win comfortably.
Ole was spot on with the the way he set the team up and I have zero complaints. Wolves were very fortunate to come away with the win but that's football.
If he was right about McTominay then why was today his best game and in a role Mourinho didnt use him in? Today he played as far forward as Pogba and was our main goalscoring threatLooks like Mourinho was right about McTominay, ey? And a few other things too, with the way we have been playing recently.
Degea’s mind is on Real Madrid he will definitely go there in the summerWe look rusty the last couple of games. Passes going astray, taking too long to control the ball. Lingard couldn't head that ball in the first half more casualy than what he did. And David fecking De Gea cost us the game. Just like Pereira's mistake in the Burnley game, same thing happened today - it was a bad pass from De Gea. And the second goal - what was he thinking? He is starting to worry me more and more. Why couldn't he catch the ball when Lindelof was shielding the ball? When he realized he made a mistake he forgot about the pain in the back of his head.
We weren't at our best but De Gea is bringing back his first days in the club, which starts to worry me too much. Too many mistakes from his side.
I agree with you. Pogba must go, gave it his all after Jose left to prove his point but has been terrible since January. He is a disgrace and needs to be shipped out. He has already cost us one manager and will cost us another one if he stays.How long before Ole is left with the same dilemma with Pogba that Mourino had , when he is good he is very good but those games where he is good are few and far between. Do you stay playing him hoping you might get on one of those days where he looks interested or do you bench him and hope Madrid or someone come in a big offer in the summer.
Be happy you missed it .... even if you were having a colonoscopyCouldn't watch the game. Did I miss anything? Or should I just pretend it never happened?
Only 11? if you think again it could be moreWould happily sell the whole 11
We at least know he understands the requirements, the mentality, the demands and is willing to adhere to all of it (playing youth, attacking football, and doesn't throw away so many other competitions to focus on getting a measly top 4 spot which doesn't actually equate to success despite what some seem to believe these days). Ole of course is a big question mark. As is any manager. Pochettino has a very good situation for himself at Spurs. Would it be the same at United? Who knows. It's not like he's the main guy in charge of player recruitment at Spurs anyway, which has been probably their biggest positive over the last 5 or so years, managing to bring in players like Vertonghen (before that time), Eriksen, Son, Alderweireld, Alli, and really build a top side but on a very small budget. Of course he gets some credit, but he constantly vents his frustration at the club for not spending any money or bringing in other players which to me points to him being more of a main coach rather than having a massive say in negotiations as a typical manager. Who knows what really goes on, how much of the credit goes to Pochettino or someone else behind the scenes. But they are valid concerns. How would Pochettino adapt to a much bigger club, much bigger expectations, and a completely different squad of players?Genuine question...
What is it about Solskjaer that makes him align to the demands of being a United manager?
It's not my fault that you can't construct a single decent opinion. Feel free to continue to throw the toys out of the pram. Perhaps you should actually consider what you type rather than vomiting on your keyboard.I've read them and you are full of shite and you're replies confirm to me that I would never be you're mate. It's really not my fault that you cant comprehend English.
Thought that too ... looked ok v Watford. Think Ole trying to be too smart.Young at RCB was a strange one to begin with I thought. Asking for trouble. If he wanted to start with 3 at the back & had Jones available why didn't he use him ahead of Young. It's not like Young was fantastic in our build up play. He just hoofed. Which I'm sure Jones can do too.
If DDG and Pogba are playing like this because their minds are on Madrid, then they can both feck off.Degea’s mind is on Real Madrid he will definitely go there in the summer
We started very well and had them on the ropes. Should've scored 3 goals in the first half but instead fecked up to give Wolves a life line. Conceding the goal jolted us but we came out in the second half and played very well and could've retaken the lead through McTominay. Even after the red card we looked the team more likely but it just wasn't our day. On another day we win comfortably.
Ole was spot on with the the way he set the team up and I have zero complaints. Wolves were very fortunate to come away with the win but that's football.
Thank God. Some sense at last.Best post I've read. Too many reactionaries on here.
The race for top 4 is not over, trickier but the others will slip up too.
Bring it on.
I still believe we can do it but if it is to be the Thursday cup next year, we all (should) know that's not gonna be on Ole. Season was all but over last December.
I just wanted to point out that Mourinho was right in seeing that there was 'quality' in McTominay, something he was widely criticized for. McTominay himself was also called all kinds of bullshit by people on here (another Fellaini, tall and useless, like all Mourinho's players etc. etc) just because Mou praised him. If you want to debate semantics just to discredit Mourinho, them I'm out. This is why I don't post on this cesspool these days. Everything boils down to one fanatical rager trying to talk down another fanatical rager.If he was right about McTominay then why was today his best game and in a role Mourinho didnt use him in? Today he played as far forward as Pogba and was our main goalscoring threat
It was as stupid as Mourinho putting McTominay there.Thought that too ... looked ok v Watford. Think Ole trying to be too smart.
So you're saying he's not "Another Fellaini" after he played as an attacking player, won 7 headers and scored a goal for us?I just wanted to point out that Mourinho was right in seeing that there was 'quality' in McTominay, something he was widely criticized for. McTominay himself was also called all kinds of bullshit by people on here (another Fellaini, tall and useless, like all Mourinho's players etc. etc) just because Mou praised him. If you want to debate semantics just to discredit Mourinho, them I'm out. This is why I don't post on this cesspool these days. Everything boils down to one fanatical rager trying to talk down another fanatical rager.
Whenever any manager gets bad results, especially a few in a row, he will be scrutinized. That's just the way the cookie crumbles, baby-faced legend or not. He's had 4 months with the squad, and we haven't changed our style one bit aside from the first 2-3 games when everyone was all gung-ho from Mourinho leaving.If you decide to question Oles Management CV then we may as well just throw in the towel because whenever we get a bad result(s) this will be churned out as a way to stick the knife in. He's not even had a transfer window to assess and bring in his own players for fecks sake.
Jose was a petulant bellend and made the entire season a fecking soap opera. I couldn't give two shits what he thinks.
Haha, what ever you say slick.It's not my fault that you can't construct a single decent opinion. Feel free to continue to throw the toys out of the pram. Perhaps you should actually consider what you type rather than vomiting on your keyboard.
Whatever. You win. Happy?So you're saying he's not "Another Fellaini" after he played as an attacking player, won 7 headers and scored a goal for us?
Weird argument
Mike Dean