Web of Bissaka
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Naah, it'll be Lingard instead of James.Tinkerman will go with the blueprint from Etihad last season.
DDG
AWB - Lindelof - Maguire - Shaw
Fred - McTominay
James - Bruno - Rashford
Greenwood
Messe is back!
Naah, it'll be Lingard instead of James.Tinkerman will go with the blueprint from Etihad last season.
DDG
AWB - Lindelof - Maguire - Shaw
Fred - McTominay
James - Bruno - Rashford
Greenwood
I don't think anyone cares anymore, they'd rather just moan than get any actually team and/or injury news.What time is the presser??
Would rather we got knocked out in the next round to avoid playing Thursday’s.Did you actually think we were going to win the CL then? I don't get why so many people are 'devestated' by going out of competition we were never likely to win anyway. We all know we aren't at that level yet.
There's nothing wrong with Thursday and Sunday games. It's exactly the same as Wednesday and Saturday. I just want to be amongst the best, and that's the champions league.Would rather we got knocked out in the next round to avoid playing Thursday’s.
Which we didn’t earn the right to be in. So we start again.There's nothing wrong with Thursday and Sunday games. It's exactly the same as Wednesday and Saturday. I just want to be amongst the best, and that's the champions league.
There is that I suppose. But then again we might not feel that way if we need to win it come Spring.Would rather we got knocked out in the next round to avoid playing Thursday’s.
Fair fecks. Most of us would kill for that to be Ole's first trophy anyway. I doubt we share Bruno's optimism that it could be the league.Which we didn’t earn the right to be in. So we start again.
I'd share his bidet. They guy's qualityFair fecks. Most of us would kill for that to be Ole's first trophy anyway. I doubt we share Bruno's optimism that it could be the league.
Double green crazy smilies for a made up quote from a made up result.There is an inevitability about this game
City will score first and early - that will leave us chasing shadows.
Its going to be a long game and City will feast on our defence. Dreading this.
I fully expect us to be soundly beaten.
Ole will say
The boys were fantastic, we played well, we were unlucky.
Agree.Every thread I go into, without fail, there you are , telling people how much better a fan you are. Telling people how they should support the club, what they’re allowed and not allowed to say.
Going into threads telling anyone who criticises Solskjaer how wrong and shit of a fan they are. You even made a thread telling people to get behind the club. What you actually meant was just get behind Ole, everyone else at the club is fair game for criticism.
Are you two related or something? It’s quite disturbing your obsession.
I’ve seen multiple posts from you criticising Pogba, Wan Bissaka and the board, which is strange from someone who made such a ridiculously obnoxious and lacking self awareness thread as you did.
Your posting is not very good, it may even be as bad as ‘90+5’s.
Even if we win tomorrow, we won't be in a title race, because we'll drop points against lesser opponents.United have the chance to put themselves firmly in the title picture with a win. I can only see one outcome in such a pressurised scenario.
United 0 - 3 City.
If we win tomorrow, the run will be easier, and with the trend of the team, I think we can get many pts. It's going to be Sheffield United, Leeds (ok they are great and all but they always concede), Everton (EFL cup), Leicester, Wolves, Aston Villa, Watford (FA cup), Fulham.Even if we win tomorrow, we won't be in a title race, because we'll drop points against lesser opponents.
If we lose tomorrow, Ole's job could be on the line and that is the only reason why I think we'll win. Ole is incredibly lucky and pulls out a win against any opposition, just to save his job. I've never seen a manager so lucky before in my life.
Before Jan 2020, we were crap and were mid-table. Ole needed a miracle. In came Bruno. The most successful purchase we have made since SAF retired (we've bought many players, spent huge sums, but no player has had this level of impact). Think about all the money we have spent and only now, we stumble upon Bruno, when Ole needed a serious booster.
Bruno scored/assisted with a prodigious amount of goals in 2020.
In comparison, Moyes bought Mata (in January), got no boost and was fired months later.
Jose bought Sanchez (in January), who was diabolical and was fired later.
We were so bad, that even with Bruno, it still didn't look like we'd make top 4 (and managers at MUFC who fail top 4 get sacked).
Ole needed more luck.
Enter Covid19, which leads to a suspension of the league and allows us to re-group and we came back firing on all cylinders.
If I told you 2 years ago about how lucky Ole is, nobody would believe me and say that I was making this all up.
You don't enter the competition to win.Did you actually think we were going to win the CL then? I don't get why so many people are 'devestated' by going out of competition we were never likely to win anyway. We all know we aren't at that level yet.
Your logic is sound.If we win tomorrow, the run will be easier, and with the trend of the team, I think we can get many pts. It's going to be Sheffield United, Leeds (ok they are great and all but they always concede), Everton (EFL cup), Leicester, Wolves, Aston Villa, Watford (FA cup), Fulham.
That's the possibility to do a very decent run given the recent "form" we've been in the league, as long as we beat City. So beating City will become important. And we will put them at 4 pts, which is a nice perk.
Yeah man I hear you, I know we are all "shivering" at each game. But one step at a time I guess, let them win, and we will do the aftermath.Your logic is sound.
The problem is we tend to beat better teams (usually when Ole's job is on the line) and lose to weak teams (when Ole's job is not on the line).
So I would not assume that we will win against the likes of Sheffield Utd, Wolves or Aston Villa - we are inconsistent.
You are right that he's lucky. Just when we're about to play a team, they'll suddenly be hit with an injury or two a few days before the game. We played LASK away (would have been the biggest game in their history) without fans present, which made it much easier. And they suffered TWO ACL injuries days before we played them. This is what fans commonly refer to as Ole juju. Haha. We played Southampton away when they were without Redmond and Ings. These little breaks always seem to go for him. I was shocked when Konaté didn't score an OG to give him a 3-3 draw, which would have gotten him out of jail. Again. But for once, he didn't get that extra slice of luck we usually get. It was used up in the form of a dodgy penalty being awarded and Maguire not having a feckin' clue what was happening for the 2nd goal.Even if we win tomorrow, we won't be in a title race, because we'll drop points against lesser opponents.
If we lose tomorrow, Ole's job could be on the line and that is the only reason why I think we'll win. Ole is incredibly lucky and pulls out a win against any opposition, just to save his job. I've never seen a manager so lucky before in my life.
Before Jan 2020, we were crap and were mid-table. Ole needed a miracle. In came Bruno. The most successful purchase we have made since SAF retired (we've bought many players, spent huge sums, but no player has had this level of impact). Think about all the money we have spent and only now, we stumble upon Bruno, when Ole needed a serious booster.
Bruno scored/assisted with a prodigious amount of goals in 2020.
In comparison, Moyes bought Mata (in January), who made little impact and Moyes was fired months later.
Jose bought Sanchez (in January), who was diabolical, made no impact and was fired later.
We were so bad, that even with Bruno, it still didn't look like we'd make top 4 (and managers at MUFC who fail top 4 get sacked).
Ole needed more luck.
Enter Covid19, which leads to a suspension of the league and allows us to re-group and we came back firing on all cylinders.
If I told you 2 years ago about how lucky Ole is, nobody would believe me and say that I was making this all up.
None of those games, bar Sheffield and Fulham, are easy. The games are coming thick and fast. I wouldn't be surprised if we manage to beat the likes of Leicester and Villa, but mess up against Sheffield.If we win tomorrow, the run will be easier, and with the trend of the team, I think we can get many pts. It's going to be Sheffield United, Leeds (ok they are great and all but they always concede), Everton (EFL cup), Leicester, Wolves, Aston Villa, Watford (FA cup), Fulham.
That's the possibility to do a very decent run given the recent "form" we've been in the league, as long as we beat City. So beating City will become important. And we will put them at 4 pts, which is a nice perk.
Our winning run isn't sustainable if we keep defending the way we have been in recent weeks.I do agree with those who are saying that even if we win tomorrow we will drop points against crappier teams. However, if we win that’s 5 in a row which would be the longest winning run of any team in the league this season. We are currently on the longest winning run already actually. Seems everyone is dropping points this year.
Losing is probable; losing ole this early isn’tOur winning run isn't sustainable if we keep defending the way we have been in recent weeks.
West Ham should have killed us off before we equalised. Southampton were more fortunate to be leading 2-0, but threw it away. The Leipzig game was basically over at HT.
We can't keep coming back. If we give City a lead, I don't think we'll claw it back this time.
In a way, I would like to see us lose this 2-0 and be rid of Ole. This sort of Limbo we find ourselves in with multiple false dawns is becoming draining. Short term pain for the greater good.
But I think we'll compete well tomorrow. We have an honest group of players. They lack leadership and direction. But can deliver big performances out of pure endeavour and belief.
But that sort of limbo is exactly why we wouldn’t get rid of Ole. We’d lose tomorrow and go into crisis after being beaten twice in a row then he will pull a result out in the next game.Our winning run isn't sustainable if we keep defending the way we have been in recent weeks.
West Ham should have killed us off before we equalised. Southampton were more fortunate to be leading 2-0, but threw it away. The Leipzig game was basically over at HT.
We can't keep coming back. If we give City a lead, I don't think we'll claw it back this time.
In a way, I would like to see us lose this 2-0 and be rid of Ole. This sort of Limbo we find ourselves in with multiple false dawns is becoming draining. Short term pain for the greater good.
But I think we'll compete well tomorrow. We have an honest group of players. They lack leadership and direction. But can deliver big performances out of pure endeavour and belief.
At a club like Real or Bayern you can get sacked after winning a title.Losing is probable; losing ole this early isn’t
That's got nothing to do with management appointees. We lost 2 to the best club side I've ever seen.At a club like Real or Bayern you can get sacked after winning a title.
Our unwillingness to react has cost us over the years. With the exception of Moyes, we generally don't pull the trigger soon enough.
The club seems to pride itself on being different. It's maybe why we only have 3 European Cups.
It would be another mark against Woodward who would see yet another failed manager that he hired leave. That gives Woodward the incentive not to sack him unless we are really on the brink of no return.
Woodward wants to be associated with helping bring back the glory days.
What are the returns?Just put £130 on City to win so you can thank me when we inevitably scrape a draw.
Just over £100 profitWhat are the returns?
Chris Kavanagh