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Unread 01-12-2019, 08:53 PM
Ronny
 
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But Maguire plays for England....

Just think of the marketing exposure…

Woodward did!
 
Unread 01-12-2019, 09:07 PM
Casanova85
 
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Ole, King of Draws.

Yet another chance of leap-froggin' several clubs to the 5th spot wasted. We are only three points ahead of the 16th spot.

If Ole wasn't a loved ex-player and UCL winner he would have been sacked by now. If the objective is finishing 6th, Sheffield, Arsenal, Wolves or even Burnley or CP are up there too. That's why we are going to end 8th-9th unless the season takes a U-turn in January.
 
Unread 01-12-2019, 09:22 PM
Lodestar
 
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Ole, King of Draws.

Yet another chance of leap-froggin' several clubs to the 5th spot wasted. We are only three points ahead of the 16th spot.

If Ole wasn't a loved ex-player and UCL winner he would have been sacked by now. If the objective is finishing 6th, Sheffield, Arsenal, Wolves or even Burnley or CP are up there too. That's why we are going to end 8th-9th unless the season takes a U-turn in January.
No question he would have been sacked, but no question his successor would also be hand wringing and rehearsing his post match apologetics now.

The problems in the club are deep and structural. The Glazers are bad money and the rot set in at the top first - eventually finding its way onto the pitch. Ole isn't the culprit here.

I'm convinced the club's fortunes will change if and when the Glazers go. Just a matter of how much damage is done in the meantime
 
Unread 01-12-2019, 09:48 PM
MagnificentSeven
 
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never mind not being anywhere near where we were under fergie, we're miles off where we were under van gaal.
 
Unread 01-12-2019, 10:01 PM
My Name is Keith
 
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never mind not being anywhere near where we were under fergie, we're miles off where we were under van gaal.
Well, I was only thinking today’s game was on a par with when we last played villa at OT.
 
Unread 01-12-2019, 10:34 PM
Sparky***
 
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Could be an incredibly long week or the best week ever god help us if it’s still the two Brazilians in midfield next two games
How exactly, with all the glorious success we've seen over the last quarter of a century, not to mention winning the treble in the space of 10 days...would a couple of league games against Spurs and City be the 'best week ever'?
 
Unread 01-12-2019, 10:52 PM
redhegemony
 
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How exactly, with all the glorious success we've seen over the last quarter of a century, not to mention winning the treble in the space of 10 days...would a couple of league games against Spurs and City be the 'best week ever'?
Scoring from a corner would top that..
 
Unread 01-12-2019, 10:59 PM
Bunker Buster
 
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How exactly, with all the glorious success we've seen over the last quarter of a century, not to mention winning the treble in the space of 10 days...would a couple of league games against Spurs and City be the 'best week ever'?
 
Unread 01-12-2019, 11:20 PM
marlo
 
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Ole’s win percentage is 29 percent
Moyes was 52 percent. Mourinho was 58 percent and LVG 52 percent.

let’s blame the glazers though for ole’s team not knowing how to attack, defend, see our a game or play anything resembling good football.
Stuff that is usually coached by the manager and worked on in training... that’s all a few old men in Florida fault apparently
 
Unread 01-12-2019, 11:23 PM
red in cumbria
 
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We already are, if you dont count Giggs.
Well, exactly

(and no, I don't)
 
Unread 01-12-2019, 11:35 PM
NedKelly
 
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Ole’s win percentage is 29 percent
Moyes was 52 percent. Mourinho was 58 percent and LVG 52 percent.

let’s blame the glazers though for ole’s team not knowing how to attack, defend, see our a game or play anything resembling good football.
Stuff that is usually coached by the manager and worked on in training... that’s all a few old men in Florida fault apparently
We totally collapsed towards the end of Mourinho’s time.

One shit manager took us from champions to 7th, then LVG and Mourinho struggled to keep us afloat before we finally succumbed to the rot that had set in years prior to either of them coming.

I ask this every single time but who would you bring in? You never have an answer.
 
Unread 02-12-2019, 12:04 AM
20LEgend1999
 
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Ole’s win percentage is 29 percent
He's managed us for 50 games. We've won 24 of those matches.
 
Unread 02-12-2019, 12:06 AM
NedKelly
 
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He's managed us for 50 games. We've won 24 of those matches.
thats gotta hurt
 
Unread 02-12-2019, 06:01 AM
puressence
 
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How exactly, with all the glorious success we've seen over the last quarter of a century, not to mention winning the treble in the space of 10 days...would a couple of league games against Spurs and City be the 'best week ever'?
wont effect you

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Ole’s win percentage is 29 percent
Moyes was 52 percent. Mourinho was 58 percent and LVG 52 percent.

let’s blame the glazers though for ole’s team not knowing how to attack, defend, see our a game or play anything resembling good football.
Stuff that is usually coached by the manager and worked on in training... that’s all a few old men in Florida fault apparently
when does the belgium league open again so you can go back in your box
 
Unread 02-12-2019, 06:11 AM
utd99
 
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wont effect you
*Affect
 
Unread 02-12-2019, 05:43 PM
Chester Road
 
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Those 2 and James have been regularly used to defend Ole as well. James aside, that says a hell of a lot re lengths some will go to to deny what’s happening right under their noses. We are currently a mid table set up in every way.
that was the most depressing thing about yesterday I actually expected us not to win even when we went 2-1 up

people were quick to hail Maguire as the new Vidic he's not even the new Hogg on current form and he's about as far away from being an on pitch leader as he is an £85 million player. I think AWB has great potential but he's cost us goals in several games this season and he was dire yesterday, obviously we can't keep pitching kids right in like we have done with Williams but our defence looks every bit as poor as it did last season and when we are currently playing with one (or maybe half) midfielder it's no wonder we are so awful.

I fear for us over the next two games but knowing us we will get stuffed on Wednesday then win the derby
 
Unread 02-12-2019, 06:42 PM
Alex Jones was Right
 
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Leicester are missing Maguire that's for sure...
How do you know they wouldn’t be closer to Liverpool had he stayed?
 
Unread 02-12-2019, 08:51 PM
jem
 
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he's not even the new Hogg on current form
this is almost as stupid as saying keane and robson couldn't play in a two-man midfield.
 
Unread 02-12-2019, 09:15 PM
utd99
 
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this is almost as stupid as saying keane and robson couldn't play in a two-man midfield.
Who said that?
 
Unread 02-12-2019, 09:17 PM
Chester Road
 
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Who said that?
Jem I'm guessing
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