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Frankie Barwell ITK
You'll Never Walk Alone is a great football anthem and I wish United had something similar
I used to love Wenger's anti-Stoke rantsI quite liked watching Stoke under Pulis and Blackburn under Hughes. Obviously wanted United to beat them when we played them and I enjoyed the battles.
The rest of the time I saw them I'd generally want them to win. A part of that is that a lot of the time they were on tv would be because they were playing against one of the top teams so they'd be doing us a favour if they did. Found it funny when they took a big scalp and oppo managers, players and fans would cry about their tactics.
Same but before when I was younger. Now I feel Y.N.W.A. is cringy. Each time Pool fans using it is just...You'll Never Walk Alone is a great football anthem and I wish United had something similar
To be fair, Arsenal - when their game clicked- played some beautiful football. Loved Wenger for what he was trying to achieve and if he had the resources to buy the players needed, that side could have become really special1. In the early 2000s (2001 to 2006) and around year 2009 until 2015, majority of the times, I prefer to watch Arsenal play rather than United.. on tele and replays.
I don't mind John Terry and always rate him as one of the best defenders but that was a great moment.John Terrys face this time 12 years ago.
The absolute agony on his face that he missed a penalty to win his club a European cup. Sweet sweet tears.
As a player, yep class, but he's a grade a bell end.I don't mind John Terry and always rate him as one of the best defenders but that was a great moment.
He was a quality CB for sure, I just dont like him. Same like with mr Gerard, a quality player but a total d*ck.I don't mind John Terry and always rate him as one of the best defenders but that was a great moment.
You'll Never Walk Alone is a great football anthem and I wish United had something similar
Reported.You'll Never Walk Alone is a great football anthem and I wish United had something similar
It might be, I reported you so the mods can take action if they seem fit!I actually liked watching Steven Gerrard playing football......
Maybe that’s ban worthy, I don’t know.
Thanks, it’s for my own good really.It might be, I reported you so the mods can take action if they seem fit!
I enyoyed the red cards and the slip too. You are not alone mate.I actually liked watching Steven Gerrard playing football......
Maybe that’s ban worthy, I don’t know.
Though I'm reluctant to defend Moyes, what choice does he have? If he goes about being honest and saying "Fair play - I'm totally rubbish', no-one will employ him.He has never apologized and never really taken responsibility.
While that’s true, a bit of humility mixed in can do wonders. Admitting that he got a few things wrong, while maintaining that it has made him a better manager, would have done wonders. It’s not like he will ever be back in a big job again. Rodgers has talked about learning from his time at Liverpool and that was enough. He didn’t blame everyone else for his failings.Though I'm reluctant to defend Moyes, what choice does he have? If he goes about being honest and saying "Fair play - I'm totally rubbish', no-one will employ him.
Honesty isn't welcome in football - when Keegan had the integrity to admit his failure, he was seen as weak rather than humble.
Yeah, fair enough. With regard to the arrogant things he sometimes says, maybe it's desperation (unlike a genuine narcissist such as Trump) - Moyes praises himself because, if he doesn't, nobody else will.While that’s true, a bit of humility mixed in can do wonders. Admitting that he got a few things wrong, while maintaining that it has made him a better manager, would have done wonders. It’s not like he will ever be back in a big job again. Rodgers has talked about learning from his time at Liverpool and that was enough. He didn’t blame everyone else for his failings.
As it is, his insistence on being a CL manager and downplaying any weaknesses has made him a figure of fun. A perfect compliment to the figures of fun who hired him at West Ham.
He came in and decimated a system and staff that had taken years to put together. He robbed the club of any confidence and winners it had at a time when they were most needed.
I could have forgiven him for being foolish and making mistakes, but it was his attitude afterwards which made me really dislike him.
It’s a guilty pleasure, I can’t help it. I want to see him, Gold, Sullivan and West Ham go down.