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Following Our Nearest And Dearest Rivals 2021/22

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1 hour ago, axman2526 said:

Well it is rare to enjoy a victory by either City or pool, however given the former face Saint Steven's Villa and the latter face Rafas toffees it will be quite funny seeing those two get stuffed.

Oh feck forget the Fat Spanish Penguin is Everton's manager...

 

You just know their getting tanked 4 or 5-0 (and Rafa will enjoy every single moment of it)...

Spend some time the day before venturing at Redcafe and United Subreddit (reddevils)...

 

Have to say, it's utterly incredible just how low our standards have gotten- many of our fans seemed to be content with the team's vert underwhelming performance yesterday against you guys...

 

I've said it before and I'll say it again- Chelsea without any doubt been the best and most efficiently managed (even dare I say better than City and Pool) Premier League in the last two decades. Roman had implemented a ruthless but very effective management ruling- if a manager is not challenging for the major titles (we're not talking fighting for the TOP 4 trophy or the Carabao Cup), then he simply just gets rid of them and repeats the process again and again until the club achieve their major trophies...

 

That's EXACTLY how any big club should be operating (the likes of United, Arsenal, and Spurs should honestly be ashamed of themselves)...

What do you think about this? Social networks are buzzing.

In my opinion both have a fair point. Keane says Ronaldo didn't come back to Man Utd to sit on the bench in big games like this one, which I completely agree with.

On the other hand, Carragher emphasizes that signing Ronaldo was a bit of a forced move, mainly because of interest from Man City. Obviously his target is to win the league (not to chase a top four spot or win a domestic cup, as Keane pointed out), which is realistically impossible for Man Utd for some time.

Btw, pay attention to Hasselbaink's reactions. 😂

On 30/11/2021 at 05:36, axman2526 said:

Well it is rare to enjoy a victory by either City or pool, however given the former face Saint Steven's Villa and the latter face Rafas toffees it will be quite funny seeing those two get stuffed.

 

It would be some sweet irony if Gerrard costs Liverpool the title - again

13 hours ago, wizardous said:

What do you think about this? Social networks are buzzing.

In my opinion both have a fair point. Keane says Ronaldo didn't come back to Man Utd to sit on the bench in big games like this one, which I completely agree with.

On the other hand, Carragher emphasizes that signing Ronaldo was a bit of a forced move, mainly because of interest from Man City. Obviously his target is to win the league (not to chase a top four spot or win a domestic cup, as Keane pointed out), which is realistically impossible for Man Utd for some time.

Btw, pay attention to Hasselbaink's reactions. 😂

Honestly, it comes down to very simple question. Are you a Ronaldo fan? 

 

59 minutes ago, Zeta said:

Can't see past Liverpool for the title, in all honesty. They just score for fun every game.

They do, but they tend to drop points randomly because they let in a lot of goals. I still think City look like the most complete side. 

1 hour ago, Zeta said:

Can't see past Liverpool for the title, in all honesty. They just score for fun every game.

Why would you hand a team the title who are currently 3rd.

Yes they score a lot but their defence is so so and they will need a lot of luck to win IMO. A couple of injuries to key players and with their squad they’re f**ked.

4 hours ago, goose said:

Why would you hand a team the title who are currently 3rd.

Yes they score a lot but their defence is so so and they will need a lot of luck to win IMO. A couple of injuries to key players and with their squad they’re f**ked.

Bit like we are at the moment? Already cost us 4 points at home which should have been bankers and we lucked out massively tonight. 

Pool are smashing everyone for fun and City are relentless. We will probably be 15 or so points behind them both at the end of the season.

how long have pep and klopp been working on their respective teams? 5 years? TT 1 yr and we're competitive, surely we will be able to reach those heights in the coming seasons. 

11 hours ago, axman2526 said:

Bit like we are at the moment? Already cost us 4 points at home which should have been bankers and we lucked out massively tonight. 

Pool are smashing everyone for fun and City are relentless. We will probably be 15 or so points behind them both at the end of the season.

Sorry remind me how Liverpool done at home to Brighton and away to West Ham. 
You shouldn’t have to look it up it’s in their past 5 Prem games.

3 hours ago, azpi28 said:

how long have pep and klopp been working on their respective teams? 5 years? TT 1 yr and we're competitive, surely we will be able to reach those heights in the coming seasons. 

If we stick with him I agree. Question is will we stick with him?

2 hours ago, goose said:

Sorry remind me how Liverpool done at home to Brighton and away to West Ham. 
You shouldn’t have to look it up it’s in their past 5 Prem games.

They drew with Brighton and lost at West ham. So yes fair point they have not smashed "everyone" they have faced this season for fun, however they have smashed the last 3 teams by 4 each and looked ominously good while doing so.

On an unrelated note apparently Ralf will get a 10mill euro bonus if he convinces Haaland to join united lol.

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Hahaha fantastic. Dyche must be fully self-aware of his 'brand' at this point, surely?

 

Burnley manager Sean Dyche has revealed he spent a few hours "chewing the fat" with new Manchester United interim boss Ralf Rangnick at a sport leaders conference a few years ago.

"I once had a beer with him and we had a really good chat about football and its challenges," Dyche said.

"I haven't really looked at his own individual work but he's done good work for sure. I'm sure he comes to the Premier League with a base that he wants to work from.

"He'll get a feel for his team and see how that works out.

"He's well travelled enough to know he needs to find out all about his staff and that there will be a crossover between what he thinks will work and what actually will work."

3 minutes ago, azpi28 said:

hahaha fred took out de gea and arsenal score, surely that should be a goal 

Why of all games did United bother against us but everyone else they play short against.

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