PoTMS
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This is gonna end 0-0 again, isn't it?
What ?Barely. McT's is more a red.
Agreed.I actually like that side of Scott's game as long as he isn't getting sent off. Not enough players letting the opposition know they are in the fight in the modern game.
I’m happy with a DM putting himself about, especially in a game away v LeedsMcTominay has been clumsy with his challenges twice already in this match. Just shouldn't be playing as our CDM
Funny since he played with Scholes and Keane.Gary Neville is such a fanny.
Agreed.I actually like that side of Scott's game as long as he isn't getting sent off. Not enough players letting the opposition know they are in the fight in the modern game.
Nah, that's one thing Lingard tends to do I'll say that for him.I thought you meant someone that gives their all when they play.
Amazes me they manage to play their banjos with 7 fingers on each hand.The state of this crowd, lucky they've got webbed feet with this weather
Look, we're never, ever, going to agree on anything, so it's pointless engaging with each other.
Co commentator only permitted to comment on replays. I'm not sure that's going to work honey. Is this the first match you've watched?
AccidentScott just KOed that player. Should have been yellow card
Would rather a competent cdmI know McT isn't rated highly here, but I do like a player who can give a tackle.
Can't have 11 thugs on the field, but gotta have at least one.
shut up.*Atletico
No issue with aggressiveness but needs to try and win the ballI’m happy with a DM putting himself about, especially in a game away v Leeds
Barely. McT's is more a red.
Do they have a heart monitor, or something?Those bra tops are weird.
Game on WednesdayWhy drop Dalot ?
It's a problem when he's the only one that does it. If you don't spread the fouls around he'll be booked in no time.I actually like that side of Scott's game as long as he isn't getting sent off. Not enough players letting the opposition know they are in the fight in the modern game.
Paul Tierney