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As much as Barnes and Wood make a good partnership.
The pressing and high tempo by Jay Rod and others tonight was fantastic to see.
A cracking goal as well.
The pressing and high tempo by Jay Rod and others tonight was fantastic to see.
A cracking goal as well.
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Super strike
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different class tonight
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In the car , that was better than robbie blake's and even defour's free kick . Buzzin
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As Chris Boden describes it - a thunderbastard
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I said after the Leicester game when people were criticising him that we have not seen the best yet. This guy has class and looks a hell of a "team player". Him and Wood are quite a force
Hope tonight's result does not stop us strengthening the squad this window
Hope tonight's result does not stop us strengthening the squad this window
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To paraphrase Alan Partridge, 'liquid football'.
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Superb strike. Well done !
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He’s living all our dreams. Who amongst us hasn’t smashed a winner for the clarets in front of the Stretford End as kids in the local park?
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Just so it gets posted again.
And again
And again
can't get enough of this
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The next goal of the decade poll had got off to a strong start.
Absolute worldie. The bloke has real quality. Dont underestimate the quality of the link up before the hit too by the way.
Absolute worldie. The bloke has real quality. Dont underestimate the quality of the link up before the hit too by the way.
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Thought he was outstanding tonight. Hasn’t had a proper run in the side and so glad he now will do.
Constant pressing, running, linking play and finished off with that goal.
Constant pressing, running, linking play and finished off with that goal.
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Great bit of football like the build up to the 2nd on Sunday. A very good bit of business in the summer.claretspice wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 11:20 pmThe next goal of the decade poll had got off to a strong start.
Absolute worldie. The bloke has real quality. Dont underestimate the quality of the link up before the hit too by the way.
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A goal that will be talked about for the remaining history of our club, just like Robbies, just like Wades etc. A goal we will see and enjoy before every home game on our big screen for the rest of our lives.
Thankyou Jay for giving us such a fantastic moment, an absolutely beautiful goal.
Thankyou Jay for giving us such a fantastic moment, an absolutely beautiful goal.
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Great performance even without the goal. Harried and pressed with real intensity and showed good quality on the ball. Starting to show some intricate link-up with Wood as well which is great to see.
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De Gea must be really p****d off with us smashing screamers past him at the Stretford End.. Defour has commented on Twitter "Up the Clarets" ...
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Good point. It wouldn’t be the same looking back had ‘that victory’ at Old Trafford been won by a scrappy tap in.jedi_master wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 11:23 pmA goal that will be talked about for the remaining history of our club, just like Robbies, just like Wades etc. A goal we will see and enjoy before every home game on our big screen for the rest of our lives.
Thankyou Jay for giving us such a fantastic moment, an absolutely beautiful goal.
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I like Ash but Jay does give us something different, and I think we look a much better team with him in the side.
He is only going to get better with a good run in the team.
He is only going to get better with a good run in the team.
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You have to think those who described him as a bad signing either have a stench of jealousy or got turned down when holding a tacky piece of cardboard asking for his shirt after a game. He is a very good footballer.
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Unbelievable hit and well deserved by J-Rod who hopefully is just hitting form when we need him most. Certainly in there with the best goals of this decade
Still not up there with Blake, though. The ecstasy of that first goal in the PL, being the culmination of the previous season, especially against Ferguson's Man Utd will be tough to beat. Thats before you consider the technique in the volley.
Still not up there with Blake, though. The ecstasy of that first goal in the PL, being the culmination of the previous season, especially against Ferguson's Man Utd will be tough to beat. Thats before you consider the technique in the volley.
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Just because a player sits on the bench doesn’t make them a bad signing and a waste of money. Circumstances dictate when they play. See Gibson and Tarkowski before him. Vydra too could step up if there were injuries and he got a run of games.
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An absolute credit to the club and the town last night
Worked his socks off
Worked his socks off
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Very pleased for him. He’s always been a good player. And you can never doubt his endeavour and passion. I was one who feared age and injuries may be against him and we should’ve been in for someone a bit younger and a bit different. Happy to be proved wrong with goals like his.
Very happy for him though as he’s a top lad and to do that for your home town club at Old Trafford I cant imagine a better feeling.
Very happy for him though as he’s a top lad and to do that for your home town club at Old Trafford I cant imagine a better feeling.
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Just what a player needs "game time". He'll get quicker and sharper the more he gets. Well done Jay, the touch prior to him striking it was sublime.
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Oh and his dad was there last night with his sons mates and wife. He looked very proud and rightly so.
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I reckon only a rendition of the Arfield Duff waltz across Deadwood would be the only thing to top it as a Burnley lad....cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 8:31 amto do that for your home town club at Old Trafford I cant imagine a better feeling.
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I honestly had a feeling Jay was going to do something special last night.
We always score some belting goals at OT, and have been desperately unlucky not to win on a couple of recent occasions
We always score some belting goals at OT, and have been desperately unlucky not to win on a couple of recent occasions
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Well, I just hit it Brian, and there it wer in't back o't net like.
Stunning strike, really pleased for the lad.
Stunning strike, really pleased for the lad.
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There are very few players who can score a goal of that quality tbh. He is what I would describe as a scorer of great goals rather than a great goal scorer. Wood is a better goal scorer but they complement each other for that reason.
I’m sure there was truth to the rumours of his move to Spurs before his injury at Southampton and given he played for England at the time there has always been an international class player in there. His injuries have taken their toll a bit but with a bit of luck we will get the benefit of his twilight years..
I’m sure there was truth to the rumours of his move to Spurs before his injury at Southampton and given he played for England at the time there has always been an international class player in there. His injuries have taken their toll a bit but with a bit of luck we will get the benefit of his twilight years..
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What an absolute peach of a strike it was.
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You beat me to it. As good as Jay's strike was the interplay in that little triangle was as good a bit of football as you will see.claretspice wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 11:20 pmThe next goal of the decade poll had got off to a strong start.
Absolute worldie. The bloke has real quality. Dont underestimate the quality of the link up before the hit too by the way.
Goal of the Month candidate?
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I was thinking about that this morning and partcularly about Wood. How good would he be if he actually played in a team that created lots of chances and got a lot of balls into the box? Or would his game change because he would know that chances are not a a premium? Is he so sharp because he doesn't get too many chances or in spite of it?Hibsclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 9:04 amThere are very few players who can score a goal of that quality tbh. He is what I would describe as a scorer of great goals rather than a great goal scorer. Wood is a better goal scorer but they complement each other for that reason.
I’m sure there was truth to the rumours of his move to Spurs before his injury at Southampton and given he played for England at the time there has always been an international class player in there. His injuries have taken their toll a bit but with a bit of luck we will get the benefit of his twilight years..
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You know the more I watch Jay's goal and look at the little one twos in the build up the more I think that if Brazil had scored that goal everyone would be purring over it.
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We don't play good football. Must have been outsiders brought in wearing our shirts.
Superb shot. De Gea's out on the pitch as I type still trying to save it.
Superb shot. De Gea's out on the pitch as I type still trying to save it.
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We create chances but they all come from the left hand side, hence why he seems to hook goals in with his left foot. If we had the same supply line from the right with his favoured right foot, he could be lethal.houseboy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 9:17 amI was thinking about that this morning and partcularly about Wood. How good would he be if he actually played in a team that created lots of chances and got a lot of balls into the box? Or would his game change because he would know that chances are not a a premium? Is he so sharp because he doesn't get too many chances or in spite of it?
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That was my thinking. If his supply was equally good from both sides he could be a 20+ goal a season striker. Even this season, barring injury or suspension and assuming he doesn't suddenly lose form, he is on target for around 16. That is phenominal considering we are (rightly) regarded as a defensive team. Given the stupid money being paid now for what are really ordinary players I wonder what he is currently worth? Only problem is if he carries on like this for the rest of the season we could have trouble keeping hold of him in the Summer.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 10:59 amWe create chances but they all come from the left hand side, hence why he seems to hook goals in with his left foot. If we had the same supply line from the right with his favoured right foot, he could be lethal.
Just checked the leading scorers in the PL: Wood is only now 1 goal behind Stirling, Salah, Mane and Kane. Now that is some company to be in.
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Safe to say we've found our goal of the season,Jay's strike will take some beating.
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Woods goal to games ratio since he signed has been great. 10 league goals already this season with no penalties playing for a team that doesn't create many chances isn't to be sniffed at.houseboy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 9:17 amI was thinking about that this morning and partcularly about Wood. How good would he be if he actually played in a team that created lots of chances and got a lot of balls into the box? Or would his game change because he would know that chances are not a a premium? Is he so sharp because he doesn't get too many chances or in spite of it?
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De Gea looking back in disbelief before he's even landed is brilliant.
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Probably a good thing as his broken nose prevents him sniffing anything at the moment.
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It's really sad reading all that guff, you guys clearly don't understand football at all. I mean I back my statement up from what all the pundits said, worst ManU team for 30 years, they're rubbish, tao a man they failed to turn up, come on the blind school team could have beaten them surely.
De Gea clearly in that bracket, an off day surely, he did not really move to save that goal.
pfff, and you lot are salivating over it, I watched it go in and thought, what the hell just happened!! It's a beautiful day is in not
De Gea clearly in that bracket, an off day surely, he did not really move to save that goal.
pfff, and you lot are salivating over it, I watched it go in and thought, what the hell just happened!! It's a beautiful day is in not
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Exactly what I thought after I wrote that. Amazing how all the pundits and the media are reacting to the result. You'd think that they'd just been beaten by Barrowford Celtic the way they are talking. They are a slightly better than average PL club that believe they are better than they are. At least 3 reports have mentioned that they are now 30 points behind Liverpool, like that even matters. It's not as though they were being mentioned as potential title winners before the season started. United and their fans never change, their sense of entitlement is outrageous, they seem to forget that prior to the PL era they had fairly long periods of being a very average club with a big support, including that marvelous season when they were relegated (oh how we all laughed).
The further that dreadful football club fall the better as far as most fans are concerned I think. If you pick up the average tabloid you have to get past pages of United b*ll*cks before you get to real football news. Come to think of it I'd sooner support Barrowford Celtic than United (do they still exist by the way - does anyone know).
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Nice cast - no bites.KateR wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 1:56 pmIt's really sad reading all that guff, you guys clearly don't understand football at all. I mean I back my statement up from what all the pundits said, worst ManU team for 30 years, they're rubbish, tao a man they failed to turn up, come on the blind school team could have beaten them surely.
De Gea clearly in that bracket, an off day surely, he did not really move to save that goal.
pfff, and you lot are salivating over it, I watched it go in and thought, what the hell just happened!! It's a beautiful day is in not
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One of my favorite players in the current squad.
Technically very gifted and driven by an engine running on claret fuel.
So glad he's back with us
Technically very gifted and driven by an engine running on claret fuel.
So glad he's back with us
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That just reminds me how beautiful that 2009 10 kit was!
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