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Exactly - sick of all the continuous blaming of the manager.How are those mistakes on him? The players have to take responsibility for their own mistakes. Their own inadequacy.
Exactly - sick of all the continuous blaming of the manager.How are those mistakes on him? The players have to take responsibility for their own mistakes. Their own inadequacy.
How can he read that? The player himself didn't even read itYep, that was a dreadful goalkeeping error. Didn't read that at all.
I don't think we were particularly good in the second half vs Brighton to be fair. Ronaldo just decided to bang one in.Worked against Brighton. This team can only give one good half of football, doesn’t matter which half. Just one good half, and hope that the shit half isn’t shit enough to lose the game. Fecking sick of it, was the same under Ole as well.
He's still on?!Hope its Lingard that is going off for Fred
Nothing apart from the odd goal once in a while.So what does Ronaldo offer?
Easy to say in hindsight. But, if he had, he'd have been criticised for booting it.He just had to boot it
The player didn't read it, but De Gea had a fair amount of time to follow the flight of the ball and prepare himself. He just stood stock still.How can he read that? The player himself didn't even read it
But fouls are given all the time when a player has already lost the ball and the desperate defender takes them out?That's not a foul for me. Bruno already lost the ball before the contact
I'd like to see it trialled as wellI want Lindelof in midfield. He can do that
Yeah, it’s his fault they score from a mis-hit cross and then again straight from the restart.Ralf Ragnick is an awful manager
His corner for us the first goal and he's made more key passes than anyone not named PogbaShaw's crossing has been atrocious. None of our fullbacks can cross.
Forget that, there's idiots on here saying the first goal caused the second.How are people blaming De Gea for the first one? It was basically unsaveable unless he’d been already stood in a position that would have left the goal open if the cross had actually gone anywhere near a Leeds player. I just don’t see how there’s any way he was ever getting near it.
Paul Tierney