I've mentioned this several times, I genuinely don't believe you watch most of the games you comment on.United usually turn into 1970 Brazil when ever we play them at OT with Rashford turning into prime Pele.
I've mentioned this several times, I genuinely don't believe you watch most of the games you comment on.United usually turn into 1970 Brazil when ever we play them at OT with Rashford turning into prime Pele.
Very weird outburst to a post made in jest.I've mentioned this several times, I genuinely don't believe you watch most of the games you comment on.
You mean to say that you don't believe that Rashford literally transforms into Pele for home games against Arsenal? I don't believe you - you just clearly haven't watched United enough recently.Very weird outburst to a post made in jest.
And yes you mentioned that before, but not just to me. Its seems like its your silly default response to any fan that provides an opposing view to yours on here (e.g., Declan Rice, Havertz) .
I don't think I've said that to anyone else, but I definitely remember reading elements in your posts that really made me question it.Very weird outburst to a post made in jest.
And yes you mentioned that before, but not just to me. Its seems like its your silly default response to any fan that provides an opposing view to yours on here (e.g., Declan Rice, Havertz) .
I mean I'm obivously not implying his post was to be read literally - even as an exaggeration, it's a ridiculous post though.You mean to say that you don't believe that Rashford literally transforms into Pele for home games against Arsenal? I don't believe you - you just clearly haven't watched United enough recently.
In my best Ange Postecoglu voice - "Mate. Mate, mate, mate."I don't think I've said that to anyone else,
I don't think I've said that to anyone else, but I definitely remember reading elements in your posts that really made me question it.
Did you actually watch the game?
So we've settled that, you don't watch him.
Between this and your posts on Rice and Havertz, I'm now pretty much convinced you don't watch games and just go by preconceived ideas of things you think are correct.
Pretty much with all your posts in here, as I've made clear before. I feel you don't actually watch his games
Only those with eyes who watch the games.
You're not much of a "let's actually watch the games and draw conclusions" kind of fan are you?
But, just to reiterate, you have no idea what you're talking about because you haven't watched it. As opposed to the tons of people who have, and who have been unanimous in their assessment.
4 of those are to the same person (who people who post on here will know about), one of them about a game they admitted they hadn't watched but were commenting! Another one is a turn of phrase that wouldn't apply here, and another is indeed fair play... From 4 years ago! Probably could've made better use of your time.I searched posts you made with key words "watch games" and this came up
In my best Ange Postecoglu voice - "Mate. Mate, mate, mate."
I saw a stat which places them 5th for points gained since 1 Nov. That's mental.Hope we are not thinking Bournemouth are going to be a breeze and already look past them. They likely will not be. That's a team in decent form and could give us some problems.
To be fair, if that's all you got from their post history for someone who joined in 2010 and most of it is to the same person, it's not particularly damning.I searched posts you made with key words "watch games" and this came up
I saw a stat which places them 5th for points gained since 1 Nov. That's mental.
Needed some time to adjust to a new league and team, but I guess it´s another example you do not need two years and 400M to learn the strength and weaknesses and to pragmatically install and ultimatelyc continue to form a team from your ideas. Didn´t they also suffer some injuries?3 points from 27 in their first 9 games and then 46/78 in their next 26. Amazing turnaround.
Only two of their wins against top half sides though (Newcastle and United).
It's a lazy take that has been used regarding Postecoglou also (usually to bash Ten Hag) - vastly different situations, means and ambitions lead to vastly different contexts and results.Needed some time to adjust to a new league and team, but I guess it´s another example you do not need two years and 400M to learn the strength and weaknesses and to pragmatically install and ultimatelyc continue to form a team from your ideas. Didn´t they also suffer some injuries?
Needed some time to adjust to a new league and team, but I guess it´s another example you do not need two years and 400M to learn the strength and weaknesses and to pragmatically install and ultimatelyc continue to form a team from your ideas. Didn´t they also suffer some injuries?
This squad would have Iraola out within weeks, his game is all about workrate, pressing and basically the opposite of what a number of players are suited to (and probably want). This is why Ineos' job is so big, it's not just about signing a few good players, it's getting rid off all the lazt overpaid ones which is the real challenge. After that happens you can bring in a coach who wants to play that way but not before.Needed some time to adjust to a new league and team, but I guess it´s another example you do not need two years and 400M to learn the strength and weaknesses and to pragmatically install and ultimatelyc continue to form a team from your ideas. Didn´t they also suffer some injuries?
To be honest, that’s only from the first 2 pages of the search results covering the last few years and it’s aimed at 5 different people. There is more but couldn’t bother looking beyond that.To be fair, if that's all you got from their post history for someone who joined in 2010 and most of it is to the same person, it's not particularly damning.
Yup. But Ramsdale is the only obvious one to me so far.How much are our players likely on their way out worth? We could see a fair amount leave this summer I suspect.
I didn’t know that Ramsdale was leaving, is that because Raya has taken his place?Yup. But Ramsdale is the only obvious one to me so far.
We could see a few from Nketiah, ESR, Reiss Nelson, Fabio Vieira leave if they are not happy with being squad players.
Jorginho has just been offered a new contract. Partey looks likely to leave but his link up with Rice in Midfield in the last few games of the season could make Arteta rethink.
Then we have a lot of deadwood (Soares, Lokonga, Elneny etc.). Not sure how many of those just contracts expiring and if we sell, doubt they'll get us much.
Lokonga might get maybe 12-13 mil, the other two will likely be on free, even if they are still contracted. Not sure how much we can get from Nketiah and ESR. Maybe around the 20 mil mark? Rams maybe 30?Yup. But Ramsdale is the only obvious one to me so far.
We could see a few from Nketiah, ESR, Reiss Nelson, Fabio Vieira leave if they are not happy with being squad players.
Jorginho has just been offered a new contract. Partey looks likely to leave but his link up with Rice in Midfield in the last few games of the season could make Arteta rethink.
Then we have a lot of deadwood (Soares, Lokonga, Elneny etc.). Not sure how many of those just contracts expiring and if we sell, doubt they'll get us much.
If we got decent offers for Zinchenko and/ir Jesus, I would definitely cash in.Lokonga might get maybe 12-13 mil, the other two will likely be on free, even if they are still contracted. Not sure how much we can get from Nketiah and ESR. Maybe around the 20 mil mark? Rams maybe 30?
Not sure if Nelson or Vieira will leave. Depends of we buy one upgrade to cover Saka/Odegaard. I wouldn't be surprised Partey stays. Can't rely on him obviously.
I also think Zinny and Jesus could be a temptation, depending on transfers in.
You lack a good proper striker; whom do you want to sign in the summer?If we got decent offers for Zinchenko and/ir Jesus, I would definitely cash in.
Timber, Tomiyasu and even Kiwior are all superior 1v1 defenders to Zinchenko. And Jesus hasn’t been the same lethal goal threat since picking up a knee injury at the World Cup (which is now 18 months ago).
Their arrival helped us take a serious step forward as club. But Zinchenko is a defender who isn’t great at defending and Jesus is a striker who isn’t great at finishing. As amazing as their all round games are (and they are amazing) can we afford to have players with such important deficiencies in our starting lineup? And would they be happy with a squad role when that is precisely the reason they left City?
I’m happy with Havertz. If Jesus and Nketiah are sold (which is definitely possible) we’d need someone to compete with him. In a dream world we’d get the likes of Isak. But we’ll probably end up with Zirkzee or Sesko. I don’t think we going big on a CF and I don’t have a problem with that. I’d prefer prioritise a winger that can play on both sides so that we don’t run Saka into the ground (but can also play with him) and a top class midfielder.You lack a good proper striker; whom do you want to sign in the summer?
Fair enough. I will say that Havertz has looked more and more like his price tag was justified in recent weeks.I’m happy with Havertz. If Jesus and Nketiah are sold (which is definitely possible) we’d need someone to compete with him. In a dream world we’d get the likes of Isak. But we’ll probably end up with Zirkzee or Sesko. I don’t think we going big on a CF and I don’t have a problem with that. I’d prefer prioritise a winger that can play on both sides so that we don’t run Saka into the ground (but can also play with him) and a top class midfielder.
Fair enough. I will say that Havertz has looked more and more like his price tag was justified in recent weeks.
I feel like the club is pretty bad at selling players. But Ramsdale and Nketiah are the two that are pretty sure to leave. If may be difficult offloading Eddie though for a decent price because of the big contract he just signed last season. But between the two, I think the club can get 50m.How much are our players likely on their way out worth? We could see a fair amount leave this summer I suspect.
Not if Sir Moyes has something to say about it. This will be decided on the last day.Still baffled People thought we have a chance as City will drop points
League was done after the Villa pathetic home loss. Spurs will 100 percent roll over for City
Just hope we get the two last wins out there. Can only do our bit. Very impressed with the lads so far. Two more to finish up!Still baffled People thought we have a chance as City will drop points
League was done after the Villa pathetic home loss. Spurs will 100 percent roll over for City
I hope Arsenal win it but West Ham isn't a slipping point for City, not gonna happen there, especially with City being at home. Fulham is a bit more more realistic perhaps but I think Villa really has to drop points to keep Spurs interested when they play City. Just saw Redknapp on Sky state the obvious and say Spurs would do anything to stop Arsenal winning the league but if they're still in the hunt for top 4 then you never know.Just hope we get the two last wins out there. Can only do our bit. Very impressed with the lads so far. Two more to finish up!
As for City...they have Fulham and Spurs away and West Ham. All potential banana peels. I think Spurs is still going to give it a go. I hope they have something to fight for when they play them.
Gotta do our bit. One point does nothing at this point, need the win.
Dropping points to Fulham at home with Partey at RB and Havertz lost in midfield. We were bad against West Ham and Villa and deserved to lose but those are the games you have to grind a draw.If both teams win the rest of their games, which game will Arse fans look back on as the one that cost them?
It doesn’t really matter. 89 points would be a phenomenal season, whether we win the league or not.If both teams win the rest of their games, which game will Arse fans look back on as the one that cost them?
Phenomenally trophyless season. Come on - winning is ultimately all that matters and it’s obviously the Villa game where you shot yourselves. I’m still hoping City slip up.It doesn’t really matter. 89 points would be a phenomenal season, whether we win the league or not.
Just hope we get the two last wins out there. Can only do our bit. Very impressed with the lads so far. Two more to finish up!
As for City...they have Fulham and Spurs away and West Ham. All potential banana peels. I think Spurs is still going to give it a go. I hope they have something to fight for when they play them.
Gotta do our bit. One point does nothing at this point, need the win.