RedNed77
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Fair enough.I was happy with the performance yesterday as it happens.
Believe it or not, I like it when we actually play well – it seldom happens though.
Fair enough.I was happy with the performance yesterday as it happens.
Believe it or not, I like it when we actually play well – it seldom happens though.
But didn’t you say you wanted us to lose every game until Ole is sacked? You must have been devastated when we turned them over.I was happy with the performance yesterday as it happens.
Believe it or not, I like it when we actually play well – it seldom happens though.
Our back-up players are the damning evidence of how bad the squad has been handled/managed this past 6 years. No long-term plan by Woodward or the managers we’ve had. We’re effectively starting again.Our second XI is so bad. Mata, Lingard, Periera all so bad.
I was being facetious to make a point.But didn’t you say you wanted us to lose every game until Ole is sacked? You must have been devastated when we turned them over.
I'll forgive it when we are playing 48 hours later.Shocking game after it went 4-1. 30 mins of sideways rubbish and Lingard.
It makes a change from lambasting the team and the manager irrespective of what actually happens on the pitch. As usual, a load of you were gleefully twisting the knife after we went one down, and when we went on to comfortably win the game, it was too much to retract all the crap that was spouted prior to the equaliser. It's a little sad really.I was being facetious to make a point.
There's a tendency for OGS's advocates to pipe up after each (rare) good performance and victory and pillory those of us who don't think he's good enough – this Newcastle victory is a case in point if my notifications post match are anything to go by.
The truth is, he gets this sort of win, there's a bit of feel good factor and it sustains a very average managerial and coaching team through the inevitably shit next two or three matches.
I wasn't on here twisting the knife at 0-1 and didn't comment until after the game.It makes a change from lambasting the team and the manager irrespective of what actually happens on the pitch. As usual, a load of you were gleefully twisting the knife after we went one down, and when we went on to comfortably win the game, it was too much to retract all the crap that was spouted prior to the equaliser. It's a little sad really.
As per instructions. You think the team needs to lose their strenght and risk injuries in a won game when the schedule is so congested. My word, some people can't take pleasure in an open display of United's superiority!Shocking game after it went 4-1. 30 mins of sideways rubbish and Lingard.
Kevin Friend