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Had no idea you get more points for beating teams in the top half of the table.
Absolute £#%&!ing fannies on here. United will be neck-and-neck with City all season. Who comes out on top will come down to experience, luck with injuries, mental toughness to see out a blip, and the ability to grind out wins irrespective of form. Given that United have a manager that has won the league in England numerous times, and have a squad that isn't made up entirely of limp-wristed mercenaries, I'd say there's a good chance Red will conquer Blue. |
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And how are you supposed to judge City's defence when they never actually have any defending to do because they monopolise the ball for 70% of every game? Chelsea had a chance to give them an examination today and they failed miserably, I don't think i've seen two slower full backs than Chelsea's. Bakayoko looks like a one-paced donkey as well. Spurs will give City an examination as they are currently the only team in our league that employ the same high-energy tactics as well as they do. Whether they'll beat them or not who knows. The sooner they play someone like PSG or Real Madrid in europe the better. Could do with the wind being taken out of their sails a bit. |
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It's the end of September...It's far too early to be calling it.
For all we know, our players could be half arsing it with the likes of Palace and go and turn it on at Anfield in two weeks and @#%&! them? Martial could start and he might have the game of his life to knock Rashford down to the bench. We could get @#%&!ted at Anfield and go on a terrible run of results. We don't know enough yet to predict any out come in terms of trophies. Us and City could lose to dodgy offside decisions or penalties etc and Chelsea could leapfrog us. Who knows?! All I know is that is that it feels good to be back playing, looking like major contenders and enjoying the football the club I love produces. |
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Their defense is £#%&! with no reserves is even they get injured. Not saying it will but it could all crumble again just like last season, if a few key things happen. |
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In spite of the territorial dominance it took a long ranger to break Chelsea down. Chelsea's lack of intensity may be down to having to go up against Atletico whereas City had a stroll at home the night before.
Anyway this game won't have implications on the title..........we're not even in October ffs |
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It’s way too early to tell anything. City dominated, but got lucky that Morata had to go off so early; what was wiggy doing replacing him with Willian? Obviously has no faith in his squad depth. He won’t be at Stamford Bridge next season.
Chelsea actually did a pretty good job on Jesus, but City had too much quality behind him, and credit where it’s due, they worked their socks off. Whether they’ll keep up that workrate if things turn south a bit remains to be seen. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a goalkeeper kick the ball with as much power as City’s, whatever the @#%&!s name is. |
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why did they sack him again?.... |
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I hope he goes back. He's not as good as he once was. |
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