BlueRockape
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What's the tool said ?
More what he didn't say. When asked what did you say to them at HT. His reply "you know what I said" i took it to say go and win me my last game just a hunch but it was down beat
What's the tool said ?
I noticed the puta, puta, puta stuff as well!
More what he didn't say. When asked what did you say to them at HT. His reply "you know what I said" i took it to say go and win me my last game just a hunch but it was down beat
I hate the bastards every fucking one.Not in mine. They beat us last season when they were equally as shit. I’d rather they lost, stayed on 10 points, sacked Mourinho and had a new manager trying to polish a turd.
No city fan should ever want them to win.
I personally don’t take any pleasure out of a united win especially when 2-0 down. I find it really odd that anyone does.
Jaysus you're really reading into it aren't ya? :-)
I actually think he conducted himself quite well on BT Sport. The more I think about it, I think he knew exactly what he was doing laying the blame at Rashford and McTominay's feet. That was him telling Woodward it was his fault that he has to play them both.
I expected a less balanced Jose today. He actually had his shit together.
Now if you want to read into anything it should be that simple fact.
He's at peace with his payoff :-)
I hate the bastards every fucking one.
But I was glad when they won today.
Going 2 down to Newcastle proved how shite they are.
And them going on to win keeps the peg in a job for a bit longer and the thick cockney twats will still think there in the title race.
What's not to like
We shouldn't but there is a kind of dirty pleasure in thinking Pegs stay may therefore be prolonged.No city fan should ever want them to win.
Fuck fuck fuck
It feels like Woodward wants him to lose so he has the excuse to get rid. Mourinho is clearly playing the fans off against him at the expense of the players to cover his failings in the transfer market which have largely failed. The next time they play away from home they will lose and the cycle repeats itself. If it means United generally play shit and have to keep PEG then i'll live with that
I’m not so sure. United are a PLC where brand is everything. The brand is currently damaged regardless of results and they have a big decision to make. Global fan base is everything to them. Without that they lose sponsorship. Zidane fits their profile and will only helps the brand due to his own global brand.
They had nothing to lose 2nd half and Newcastle capitulated once they conceded a goal. I can’t believe that the board of a plc would make a decision on a one off win against a team as poor as Newcastle.
They couldn’t sack him after West Ham with Valencia so soon after and no point before the Newcastle game. An international break gives them breathing space.
They have either decided to stick with him and risk further damage to the brand or sack him. I can’t see one game making a difference.
Personally I think they will sack him on Monday when the markets open.
Isn’t it "whore whore whore"?
And, much as it grieves me to admit, this is probably why I laughed a little at today’s Comeback - there is still a glimmer that they might still cling onto.I’m not so sure. United are a PLC where brand is everything. The brand is currently damaged regardless of results and they have a big decision to make. Global fan base is everything to them. Without that they lose sponsorship. Zidane fits their profile and will only helps the brand due to his own global brand.
They had nothing to lose 2nd half and Newcastle capitulated once they conceded a goal. I can’t believe that the board of a plc would make a decision on a one off win against a team as poor as Newcastle.
They couldn’t sack him after West Ham with Valencia so soon after and no point before the Newcastle game. An international break gives them breathing space.
They have either decided to stick with him and risk further damage to the brand or sack him. I can’t see one game making a difference.
Personally I think they will sack him on Monday when the markets open.
And, much as it grieves me to admit, this is probably why I laughed a little at today’s Comeback - there is still a glimmer that they might still cling onto.
If they don’t it only creates more of that ‘dead man walking’ feeling that future managers will need to take heed of - where every game is a pressure cooker and a string of a few bad’uns in a row could lead to rumblings and decisions higher up.
In essence, unless the board act with immediate effect, they will perpetuate the disquiet and uncertainty that tears clubs apart from the inside - and this result gives everyone hope that they won’t.
(Of course I may be completely wrong on all counts).