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I actually dislike watching us. There’s probably not a single thing about watching us that I enjoy, other than Ronaldo. Given the money spent, how the £#%&! has it come to this? Since the Spurs away game I honestly can’t think of a single attacking passage of play that I’ve buzzed off. The football is £#%&!ing putrid. |
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I actually enjoyed last night lads
A) We are shit and the squad is so imbalanced I don't believe there is a team in there in any configuration B) It was a cup game, and it was open, and it was mostly goal mouthy, and for the first time in ages, I wasn't bored C) I've uncoupled my brain from "support" mode to "HA! SEE?!" Yes, I've reached the "acceptance" stage of the Kübler-Ross model |
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A) this bad for so long (and so awful to watch) B) so full of unlikeable players We’re riddled with dross and £#%&!ers |
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The quality of passing last night was horrific. Villa played some nice combination play and their two players Ramsey and McGinn in midfield were getting forward far too often and the lack of presence was summed up when their center back was allowed to carry the ball all the way to box and get a shot on target. Lot of improvement needed in terms of how we organise which is done on the training field but the total lack of confidence is right now the glaring issue. Players don't give the ball away when under no pressure as often as we did if morale was high. Greenwood's directness is one positive because he will always be a threat given a chance to run and the subs all did well in their limited time.
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Greenwood and Rashford took up much better positions out wide which stretched them but we didn't get the ball out quick enough. One horrific pass by The Scottish Player when Rashford in space sailed past him.
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On top of everything else, another thing that bugged me was the general lack of any urgency or even movement every time degea got clean possession and looked to throw out/set someone off and no one, £#%&!ing no one, was moving or making a shape, giving him no options. Must have happened 10 times
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