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  1. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    I'm no reactionary when it comes to manager changes, and I like ten Hag, I think he's probably capable of building a high quality, entertaining and successful team for us if given time and patience, but when was the last time we were the best side in a game? We're 7th and lucky to be 7th if...
  2. Southgate or Potter - who would you prefer as our next manager?

    Southgate's contribution to that isn't as much as you seem to think. He hasn't contributed to the development of the players and he delegates tactics to Holland. His contribution is basically removing the toxicity around England by being more open and conciliatory with the press, but that...
  3. The Overlap | JJ Watt: NFL Superstar to Premier League Club Owner | Stick to Football EP 26

    You didn't say there were no 'great' players signed (which may be correct) you said there were no players we had signed that you were fond of. I'd have thought most fans were fond of at least one, if not all, of the players I listed.
  4. Has there ever been a summer big enough for what we need?

    Define 'the vast majority'. The squad needs depth but the first team has a huge amount of talent, we've just had some bad injury problems and Casemiro's legs going practically overnight with insufficient backup. Onana, Shaw (when fit), Martinez (when fit), Dalot, Mainoo, Fernandes, Garnacho and...
  5. The Overlap | JJ Watt: NFL Superstar to Premier League Club Owner | Stick to Football EP 26

    Mata? Herrera? Shaw? Ibrahimovic? Fernandes? Cavani? Martinez?
  6. Has there ever been a summer big enough for what we need?

    Garnacho and Hojlund are good and getting better, Fernandes just needs a rest sometimes and McTominay is a great option. Amad deserves a chance to get some game time too. Rashford and Antony are major concerns but unless PSG come in for Rashford he's going nowhere and Antony is here for at...
  7. Has there ever been a summer big enough for what we need?

    Things are nowhere near as bad as some make out. 90% of our issues, both defensively and offensively, are due to the absences of Shaw and Martinez and deterioration of Casemiro, therefore we need: 2 midfielders, a replacement for Casemiro and a backup for the replacement a way to keep Martinez...
  8. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    Slow motion replays are at the same angle as the real time views because they're from the same cameras. Lots of things look like a penalty in real time, it's only in slow motion replays that you can see the details. I'm not saying it was great defending, I'm saying it wasn't a penalty.
  9. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    It was a penalty only in the sense that it was given, but it shouldn't have been. The 'contact' that apparently knocked him over, if it happened at all, happened because Dalot was falling himself. The 'tap' on his boot, again if it happened at all, did not have any effect on his balance or his...
  10. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    Due to a penalty that should never have been given and a deflected shot, it happens, it doesn't mean we capitulated.
  11. Erik ten Hag - Manchester United manager

    We came back from 2-0 down.
  12. Chelsea vs Manchester United

    So without ridiculous penalty decisions we won 3-2.
  13. Chelsea vs Manchester United

    fecking cnuts. For once we actually deserved to win too.
  14. Chelsea vs Manchester United

    These are the 2 worst penalty decisions I've seen in ages. Robbed.
  15. Chelsea vs Manchester United

    What are the commentators watching? How have VAR not overturned it? Antony didn't touch him.