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He ain't a kid no more Admit it that you like the team, no shameNo, but injuries are not good for any footballer, particularly youngsters.
He ain't a kid no more Admit it that you like the team, no shameNo, but injuries are not good for any footballer, particularly youngsters.
Some of the smaller/lesser teams do alright, Selhurst and St James' Park are usually rocking. I remember Stoke being tough to go to as well.Without doubt. Anfield is often a library, Spurs don't even have a stadium, and City can't even fill theirs
It reflects the game as a whole. It's been pretty shite.
I get that and I mean I am not saying they are bad they just aren't good.. even the away support when comparing it to other clubs. I can name like 5 off the top of my head.I feel like English clubs have solid away support, but home supporters are mostly casuals so don't create much of an atmosphere.
Similar story with England NT tbf, games at Wembley are usually pretty dead but the fans willing to travel abroad are generally the ones who care enough to make some noise. OT is dead tonight but my experience of United's away fans is that they're pretty good.
Peter Pan.Youngster my ass, he's 27 this year. Lingard will be a youngster when he's 30 according to the media
I've always thought that Old Trafford has an odd surrounding pitch area and it could quite easily lead to an accident.This seems rather unsafe.
Palace fans arguably are the best in England.Some of the smaller/lesser teams do alright, Selhurst and St James' Park are usually rocking. I remember Stoke being tough to go to as well.
I do think the bigger clubs in England have become too corporate in their approach, so the fans are a reflection of that.
Goodison used to be decent too, but these days I actually think it's the worst atmosphere in the top flight, the fans seem extremely agitated and quick to get on their own players backs, rather than offering support.
Don't think so. If it continues like this they have to hope it stays 0-0. United's attack non-existant so far. PSG haven't been overly ambitious either and their final ball has been poor but you can see they are clearly the better side. OGS couldn't have asked for easier opponents so far but against the two tougher sides he has faced in the league United were very fortunate to win so his record is bit lopsided. I mean it's obvious the mood at the club has changed but the quality of the squad hasn't.Apart from Ashley Young being a coward and a cnut, United have looked quite good. You can see they are finally playing for the manager.
Oh yeah I agree, club support in England really isn't great these days, very sanitised in the top flight.I get that and I mean I am not saying they are bad they just aren't good.. even the away support when comparing it to other clubs. I can name like 5 off the top of my head.
Best in the Premier League for sure, Selhurst has a great atmosphere.Palace fans arguably are the best in England.
I hope they're back in 7 days time.Wonder how serious those injuries are for United.
Not ideal timing with their fixtures.
Just in time for us?Let's hope for a decent second half to make up for the crap in the first.
I hope they're back in 7 days time.
Emirates is Gash I mean just this season my club Sporting went their and our fans blew them out the water. You could hear a pin drop from the emirates.Best in the Premier League for sure, Selhurst has a great atmosphere.
The top six are pretty much equally as terrible as each other, with the Emirates probably taking #1 spot as best library.
Exactly, I mean it's not too uncommon for players to leave the side of the pitch at high speed or while falling. An iron fence diretly behind it doesn't look like a good idea.I've always thought that Old Trafford has an odd surrounding pitch area and it could quite easily lead to an accident.
Oh right, it's the weekend after. Make it 14 daysJust in time for us?
Which is a shame because you look at a club like Celtic and their league and there fans are rocking every game. Their home games especially in Europe give you goosebumps.Oh yeah I agree, club support in England really isn't great these days, very sanitised in the top flight.
Celtic have safe standing I believe which helps, not sure how steep their ticket prices are.Which is a shame because you look at a club like Celtic and their league and there fans are rocking every game. Their home games especially in Europe give you goosebumps.
I bet there will be some extra bitterness now.Kimpembe is on very thin ice.
I had no idea they have safe standing because that does make a difference. But besides the prices more so the atmosphere they make as a whole is fantastic to see.Celtic have safe standing I believe which helps, not sure how steep their ticket prices are.
I think the ridiculous ticket prices in the Premier League play a big role, the average fan of a premier league side just isn't all that passionate about their side. Plenty of the lower league sides in England have much better atmospheres.
He's on another level to our defenders. Sadly we are missing some important players in attack and look a bit toothless.Militao is doing a good job but still like to see him more as a CB.
Its over. No sugar coating it. They play at much higher level than us. Doesn't even stand a chanceIt might be a bit too early to say tie over, but I don't see United overcoming a two goal deficit in Paris. They need a goal tonight, but honestly, Buffon hasn't had to do a damn thing except parry that one Rashford "shot/cross" out for a corner.
Very much a kneejerk suggestion but I do think United/Ole have been found out to a certain extent tonight.It might be a bit too early to say tie over, but I don't see United overcoming a two goal deficit in Paris. They need a goal tonight, but honestly, Buffon hasn't had to do a damn thing except parry that one Rashford "shot/cross" out for a corner.
They're playing on par. They're just not playing Huddersfield.Embarrassing performance from United. Heavy favorites at home, PSG missing tons of players and United bottle it.