WesthoughtonJohn
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Think he sums it up pretty well really - apart from the "Foden rescues" bit :D
Think he sums it up pretty well really - apart from the "Foden rescues" bit :D
Loud and proud on 5live, me and my lad turned it up a couple of notchesDid they manage to drown out the ‘you’re fucking shit’ song again, like they did at Wembley?
Just listened to both ESPN and BBC pundits talking about how Ten Hag and United can take positives from this match because it wasn’t the blowout everyone expected and the United players worked as a team to stifle City and keep it close.
Meanwhile, in reality…
That's the narrative for a relegation threatened team ffs. About sums them up these days though lolJust listened to both ESPN and BBC pundits talking about how Ten Hag and United can take positives from this match because it wasn’t the blowout everyone expected and the United players worked as a team to stifle City and keep it close
“The touch of a rapist”? Seriously? You’re better than that mate.Gary Neville has been taken by Ratcliffe cos he’s suddenly stopped criticising them. If he watched that game & thinks the Rags did well then I’ll show my arsenal in the Hotel Football window.
How the fuck can they justify this?
How can they not say it was only poor finishing in the first half & a fluke shot by the worst player on the pitch.
Rashford had a moment but apart from that was a fucking embarrassment. He had the touch of a rapist.
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Close game!Just listened to both ESPN and BBC pundits talking about how Ten Hag and United can take positives from this match because it wasn’t the blowout everyone expected and the United players worked as a team to stifle City and keep it close.
Meanwhile, in reality…
Just to highlight, they had 41 clearances. In one game of football. Forty-one. Four one. A clearance nearly every other minute of the match.
An attacking midfielder that scored two goals is City’s best player.