Re: Man united 1- Rashford - man city 2 Silva, Otamendi FT
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 4:46 pm
platinum wrote:Ahhhh so Man United has their version of Arsenal TV
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platinum wrote:Ahhhh so Man United has their version of Arsenal TV
platinum wrote:Ahhhh so Man United has their version of Arsenal TV
Chaiiii..platinum wrote:Ahhhh so Man United has their version of Arsenal TV
This one na proper meltdown. And Christmas never reach. kai.platinum wrote:Ahhhh so Man United has their version of Arsenal TV
What a huge "IF"! All Lacazette, Ozil, Ramsey, Iwobi, and Alexis had to do 2 weekends back was place the ball on the other side, and not shoot direct to De Gea, and Man U would have chopped several goals. Abeg leave Lukaku alone joor.marko wrote:Lukaku should have scored, if that chance fell to rashford or martial would have buried it! All he had to do was place the ball on the other side and not shoot direct to the keeper face, on current form, if we are going to drop Miky, then lukaku should be dropped as well
Never ceases to amaze me how people make a f00l of themselves like this. All because of a game most of them watch and dont understand.platinum wrote:Ahhhh so Man United has their version of Arsenal TV
Goodness gracious! Kai!green4life wrote:This one na proper meltdown. And Christmas never reach. kai.platinum wrote:Ahhhh so Man United has their version of Arsenal TV
Cally wrote:Goodness gracious! Kai!green4life wrote:This one na proper meltdown. And Christmas never reach. kai.platinum wrote:Ahhhh so Man United has their version of Arsenal TV
Hahahah that was the day I have to say it's never was our day.Cally wrote:What a huge "IF"! All Lacazette, Ozil, Ramsey, Iwobi, and Alexis had to do 2 weekends back was place the ball on the other side, and not shoot direct to De Gea, and Man U would have chopped several goals. Abeg leave Lukaku alone joor.marko wrote:Lukaku should have scored, if that chance fell to rashford or martial would have buried it! All he had to do was place the ball on the other side and not shoot direct to the keeper face, on current form, if we are going to drop Miky, then lukaku should be dropped as well
they guy along with Conte went to the same coaching school18.5 months later, and I have never wished to be more wrong in my life. Alas, like clockwork, Jose has lived true to all the things that make the United job simply impossible for him. Anyone dreaming of a classic European Night where we go toe to toe with La Blaugrana, Los Blancos, or La Vecchia Signora is living in a pure fantasy land:
1) With the incredible talent at hand, Jose's setup against decent teams in the most negative way imaginable - bringing an underdog mentality to our club at this point in our existence is absolute madness. It would be intellectually criminal to remotely suggest that he has primed Martial and Rashford for the greatest success possible. Look at our performances the season in the liverpool, Spurs, chelsea and (diabolically today) city games. Today, we were outright embarrassing AT HOME for 43 minutes of the first half against Pep's side. Cantona was absolutely spot on with his assessment a week ago (which for the record mirrors mine ).
2) Again, the spats. All the unnecessary public slapping around of Shaw and Micki this season do not do anything improve the squad or the supporters' perception of the state of our affairs
3) "...Pereira, Fosu-Mensah, McNair, Borthwick-Jackson, Tuanazebe, Love, and Weir..." who? You don't look at our team and feel that there's a genuine attempt to blood in a youth player or two into the squad. McTominay's inclusions feel more like stat padding than a useful attempt to give him a go.
Even if by some footballing miracle, Sir Matt nudged the football gods to give us a quadruple this season, my main question remains - at what cost? I certainly have no desire to ever raise a tribe watching that absolute bollocks that we played today and tell them "that's the Manchester United way". Literally what I said 18+ months ago still stands: 1)
Woodward needs to get a director of football (see one Gary Neville) 2) Woodward needs to tap someone of the ilk of Pochettino, and we may unfortunately need to wait yet again while he takes the time to make his mark. I get heart palpitations at the thought of Jose (who's a really nice man and a great manager - just not a Manchester United manager) remaining at United beyond his current contract (fact is I would not be displeased if he left sooner rather than later - because he is not going to change his philosophy to match ours). A very concerned life-long-red.
oboy i dey office i wan faint..abeg wey the utube channel chei..assanal and united fans are pathetic, but funnyRobbynice wrote:Cally wrote:Goodness gracious! Kai!green4life wrote:This one na proper meltdown. And Christmas never reach. kai.platinum wrote:Ahhhh so Man United has their version of Arsenal TV
marko wrote:He is absolutely correct, how dare you come to united and outclass us at home? Not just city, all the top teams, mourinho is scared of playing open football, why did we start playing when they scored the first goal? So we can actually play football? Mourinho really needs to have a rethink of how he approaches games
platinum wrote:Ahhhh so Man United has their version of Arsenal TV
Bigpokey24 wrote:they guy along with Conte went to the same coaching school18.5 months later, and I have never wished to be more wrong in my life. Alas, like clockwork, Jose has lived true to all the things that make the United job simply impossible for him. Anyone dreaming of a classic European Night where we go toe to toe with La Blaugrana, Los Blancos, or La Vecchia Signora is living in a pure fantasy land:
1) With the incredible talent at hand, Jose's setup against decent teams in the most negative way imaginable - bringing an underdog mentality to our club at this point in our existence is absolute madness. It would be intellectually criminal to remotely suggest that he has primed Martial and Rashford for the greatest success possible. Look at our performances the season in the liverpool, Spurs, chelsea and (diabolically today) city games. Today, we were outright embarrassing AT HOME for 43 minutes of the first half against Pep's side. Cantona was absolutely spot on with his assessment a week ago (which for the record mirrors mine ).
2) Again, the spats. All the unnecessary public slapping around of Shaw and Micki this season do not do anything improve the squad or the supporters' perception of the state of our affairs
3) "...Pereira, Fosu-Mensah, McNair, Borthwick-Jackson, Tuanazebe, Love, and Weir..." who? You don't look at our team and feel that there's a genuine attempt to blood in a youth player or two into the squad. McTominay's inclusions feel more like stat padding than a useful attempt to give him a go.
Even if by some footballing miracle, Sir Matt nudged the football gods to give us a quadruple this season, my main question remains - at what cost? I certainly have no desire to ever raise a tribe watching that absolute bollocks that we played today and tell them "that's the Manchester United way". Literally what I said 18+ months ago still stands: 1)
Woodward needs to get a director of football (see one Gary Neville) 2) Woodward needs to tap someone of the ilk of Pochettino, and we may unfortunately need to wait yet again while he takes the time to make his mark. I get heart palpitations at the thought of Jose (who's a really nice man and a great manager - just not a Manchester United manager) remaining at United beyond his current contract (fact is I would not be displeased if he left sooner rather than later - because he is not going to change his philosophy to match ours). A very concerned life-long-red.
But last year we were meant to believe Tuanzebe got in. Werin happen?You don't look at our team and feel that there's a genuine attempt to blood in a youth player or two into the squad.
And yet you guys fired him at Chelsea, not once but twice. You use him them fire his arse, but now you want ManU to stick with the same shyte that made you fire him.balo wrote:marko wrote:He is absolutely correct, how dare you come to united and outclass us at home? Not just city, all the top teams, mourinho is scared of playing open football, why did we start playing when they scored the first goal? So we can actually play football? Mourinho really needs to have a rethink of how he approaches games
Every coach has a philosophy they follow and revert to when comfortable. Moringho is a winner everywhere he has coached. I think he will forever go for the system he knows, tested and sure. If you don't want your team to play in some way, choose your coach accordingly.
Having said that, all these fans talking are just emotional. Too much beer in the system. This is probably how the likes of Hodgson got into coaching. They think they know it all until they are given a team to manage, then they find themselves fighting relegation for the most of their careers.
oloye wrote:And yet you guys fired him at Chelsea, not once but twice. You use him them fire his arse, but now you want ManU to stick with the same shyte that made you fire him.balo wrote:marko wrote:He is absolutely correct, how dare you come to united and outclass us at home? Not just city, all the top teams, mourinho is scared of playing open football, why did we start playing when they scored the first goal? So we can actually play football? Mourinho really needs to have a rethink of how he approaches games
Every coach has a philosophy they follow and revert to when comfortable. Moringho is a winner everywhere he has coached. I think he will forever go for the system he knows, tested and sure. If you don't want your team to play in some way, choose your coach accordingly.
Having said that, all these fans talking are just emotional. Too much beer in the system. This is probably how the likes of Hodgson got into coaching. They think they know it all until they are given a team to manage, then they find themselves fighting relegation for the most of their careers.
He is just a lazy coach who does not want to evolve. He has made enough money from this game to change his backroon staff and embrace a new philosophy or at best try to improve on it.
The same man can play some of the most eye catching football when he wants to. The year he won the league at Madrid, he played fantastic football. The year he won the league at Chelsea in his second coming, he played some fantastic football...he won the league in the first half of the season.
But as soon as a decent team lines up in front of him he withdraws into a bunker. He suffers fron a coward mindset. Why does he freak out and crawl into a cave at the sight of any decent opposition?
Spend money get new assistants with modern approach to football. Sir Fergie did this over and over to keep ManU evolving. Enough of the dross...even Guardiola has added a new face to his backroom staff in the person of Arteta...Jose has become lazy!
But your team at least still managed to play some football...i believe you guys bagged a red in the game which messed up everything. The problem with Jose is that his team turns into a oub team, cannot even pass the freaking ball...they just hoof the ball away and quickly repark the bus. All i see is 10 men lined up across the goal , geez that was acceptable at Porto, that was acceptable against Barcelona...but to do the same against Liverpool and then City, that is not acceptable anywhere.balo wrote:oloye wrote:And yet you guys fired him at Chelsea, not once but twice. You use him them fire his arse, but now you want ManU to stick with the same shyte that made you fire him.balo wrote:marko wrote:He is absolutely correct, how dare you come to united and outclass us at home? Not just city, all the top teams, mourinho is scared of playing open football, why did we start playing when they scored the first goal? So we can actually play football? Mourinho really needs to have a rethink of how he approaches games
Every coach has a philosophy they follow and revert to when comfortable. Moringho is a winner everywhere he has coached. I think he will forever go for the system he knows, tested and sure. If you don't want your team to play in some way, choose your coach accordingly.
Having said that, all these fans talking are just emotional. Too much beer in the system. This is probably how the likes of Hodgson got into coaching. They think they know it all until they are given a team to manage, then they find themselves fighting relegation for the most of their careers.
He is just a lazy coach who does not want to evolve. He has made enough money from this game to change his backroon staff and embrace a new philosophy or at best try to improve on it.
The same man can play some of the most eye catching football when he wants to. The year he won the league at Madrid, he played fantastic football. The year he won the league at Chelsea in his second coming, he played some fantastic football...he won the league in the first half of the season.
But as soon as a decent team lines up in front of him he withdraws into a bunker. He suffers fron a coward mindset. Why does he freak out and crawl into a cave at the sight of any decent opposition?
Spend money get new assistants with modern approach to football. Sir Fergie did this over and over to keep ManU evolving. Enough of the dross...even Guardiola has added a new face to his backroom staff in the person of Arteta...Jose has become lazy!
Bros, I would like to find out the answer as well. And while we are waiting for the answer, maybe someone can ping Conte to give us his own answer too.
The Man City game earlier this year dropped my respect for Conte down by 60%.
I could not believe my eyes watching that game. Why would anyone line up his stars to automatically assume they are inferior players to their opponents?
pogba and bailly, definitelymarko wrote:Pogba was clearly missed for united, he would have given us some calm in the midfield, sprayed passes and possibly helped his footballing illiterate friend
no they did NOToloye wrote:But your team at least still managed to play some football...i believe you guys bagged a red in the game which messed up everything. The problem with Jose is that his team turns into a oub team, cannot even pass the freaking ball...they just hoof the ball away and quickly repark the bus. All i see is 10 men lined up across the goal , geez that was acceptable at Porto, that was acceptable against Barcelona...but to do the same against Liverpool and then City, that is not acceptable anywhere.balo wrote:oloye wrote:And yet you guys fired him at Chelsea, not once but twice. You use him them fire his arse, but now you want ManU to stick with the same shyte that made you fire him.balo wrote:marko wrote:He is absolutely correct, how dare you come to united and outclass us at home? Not just city, all the top teams, mourinho is scared of playing open football, why did we start playing when they scored the first goal? So we can actually play football? Mourinho really needs to have a rethink of how he approaches games
Every coach has a philosophy they follow and revert to when comfortable. Moringho is a winner everywhere he has coached. I think he will forever go for the system he knows, tested and sure. If you don't want your team to play in some way, choose your coach accordingly.
Having said that, all these fans talking are just emotional. Too much beer in the system. This is probably how the likes of Hodgson got into coaching. They think they know it all until they are given a team to manage, then they find themselves fighting relegation for the most of their careers.
He is just a lazy coach who does not want to evolve. He has made enough money from this game to change his backroon staff and embrace a new philosophy or at best try to improve on it.
The same man can play some of the most eye catching football when he wants to. The year he won the league at Madrid, he played fantastic football. The year he won the league at Chelsea in his second coming, he played some fantastic football...he won the league in the first half of the season.
But as soon as a decent team lines up in front of him he withdraws into a bunker. He suffers fron a coward mindset. Why does he freak out and crawl into a cave at the sight of any decent opposition?
Spend money get new assistants with modern approach to football. Sir Fergie did this over and over to keep ManU evolving. Enough of the dross...even Guardiola has added a new face to his backroom staff in the person of Arteta...Jose has become lazy!
Bros, I would like to find out the answer as well. And while we are waiting for the answer, maybe someone can ping Conte to give us his own answer too.
The Man City game earlier this year dropped my respect for Conte down by 60%.
I could not believe my eyes watching that game. Why would anyone line up his stars to automatically assume they are inferior players to their opponents?