Absolute dross!simonclaret wrote:How bad are Man U?
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1-0 Toon.
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1-0 Newcastle.......Maguire does just enough to put off De Gea!........Hilarious.
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relax...deano's got this
no way he's letting manure climb above his beloved clarets
no way he's letting manure climb above his beloved clarets
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Newcastle deserve that they've at least tried to go forwards and attack,Man U have just played keep ball with no tempo,it's bizarre as they've got creative players,but this style doesn't suit them at all.
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Could see ole, poch, and silva all get sacked this week.
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Ole now a bottom 2 manager on this evidence, Bruce superior.
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I like Neville but I find it really irritating that he’s calling Manchester United - United - when they’re playing Newcastle United.
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I think it'd be harsh to sack Poch,he has got a track record of success,but the other 2 must be in danger.AshevilleNCClaret wrote:Could see ole, poch, and silva all get sacked this week.
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Ha ha excellent ... Well done the young Longstaff
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Yes, and Steve Bruce was clearly a 'Scraping the barrel' appointment as well!SGr wrote:Ole now a bottom 2 manager on this evidence, Bruce superior.
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Owen got called out doing the same on BBC.Rileybobs wrote:I like Neville but I find it really irritating that he’s calling Manchester United - United - when they’re playing Newcastle United.
Michael Owen, I think.
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Man United are simply one of the also rans nowadays, which means they're abysmal considering what they used to be like, but Newcastle didn't look any great shakes either. They did a Burnley tbh. One great strike in a poor game and the points are nicely stolen, but I won't be losing any sleep over them as I still think they'll be scrabbling around at the bottom come the sharp end of the season.
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Just goes to show what a vital win it was for us yesterday, had we lost we’d have been below Man Utd FFS...
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Did Carrol actually elbow that 13 year old Scottish wonder kid right at the end, or was he acting??
Also, the pundits were going on about Longstaff's strike and how he took his time and set himself etc, but they didn't mention how he was given all the time in the world to do that by man U and how (England CB) Maguire stood yards off him instead of trying close him down and hurry him.
Also, the pundits were going on about Longstaff's strike and how he took his time and set himself etc, but they didn't mention how he was given all the time in the world to do that by man U and how (England CB) Maguire stood yards off him instead of trying close him down and hurry him.
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That starting Man United starting 11 must have been one the weakest they have ever fielded in a premier league match this early in the season.
Shocking state of affairs.
Shocking state of affairs.
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Facts Frank. They’ve lost Kompany, Stones and Laporte from CH until Stones gets fit they will struggle against the better teams. They seem to have given up on Walker as well. They must be seeing something I haven’t.FactualFrank wrote:Because they are Man City. You're trying to say that losing 1 player will wreck their season? Giveover.
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I had to laugh at OGS bemoaning the fact he's missing 6 1st teamers,United haven't won away since February,for a club of their supposed standing that's abysmal,as is 2 wins in 13 PL games.