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I fear the worst if they lose tonight.

They don't want to go to Anfield next week with the narrative their biggest rival can deliver the final blow.

Far more expedient for the board to place Carrick and McKenna in charge for Klanfield and treat it like a shot to nothing.

Already qualified for Chumps League, so they won't factor into their thinking.

Take one last good look tonight when he heads down the tunnel, next time you see him might be Real Madrid boss.
 
Sorry if posted but a great comment on TFS...

Mourinho complained that he has no mad dogs, but he always seems to have a bitch afterwards.


I don't want him saved. He's an utter **** and I want him out of English football.

United are so disorganised that they'll fuck his replacement up anyway, so there's few worries in that direction.

I hope they get absolutely pummelled tonight and he totally loses it and is sacked by the time the Stock Exchange can be notified.
 
Sorry if posted but a great comment on TFS...

Mourinho complained that he has no mad dogs, but he always seems to have a bitch afterwards.


I don't want him saved. He's an utter **** and I want him out of English football.

United are so disorganised that they'll fuck his replacement up anyway, so there's few worries in that direction.

I hope they get absolutely pummelled tonight and he totally loses it and is sacked by the time the Stock Exchange can be notified.

only can i agree with this
 
I fear the worst if they lose tonight.

They don't want to go to Anfield next week with the narrative their biggest rival can deliver the final blow.

Far more expedient for the board to place Carrick and McKenna in charge for Klanfield and treat it like a shot to nothing.

Already qualified for Chumps League, so they won't factor into their thinking.

Take one last good look tonight when he heads down the tunnel, next time you see him might be Real Madrid boss.
Going to the dippers in an almost impossible position could work to their advantage. Nothing to lose etc.... similar to the raggy game at ours last season.
 
Going to the dippers in an almost impossible position could work to their advantage. Nothing to lose etc.... similar to the raggy game at ours last season.


And the cnuts are stuffy enough to somehow scrape a win against all the odds .

A good twatting tonight by the Arse , and then let's see ........................
 
The Arse will bend over as usual. Rags to still need a scrappy bog brush late winner though.


It is amazing how often the cnuts manage it.

Shagged stupid at Juventus and then fluke a fucking win .

The twats have enjoyed so many of those types of win over the years - like cockroaches, impossible to kill them off !

Hopefully Mourinho finds a way.
 
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That’s where the train goes right off the rails.
They've gotten much better at it this season with Torreira and (sometimes) Guendouzi actually putting their foot on the ball and slowing the tempo when necessary. See the game against Liverpool.
 
They've gotten much better at it this season with Torreira and (sometimes) Guendouzi actually putting their foot on the ball and slowing the tempo when necessary. See the game against Liverpool.
They have definitely shown it at times, I just have not seen enough to believe they can do it consistently. They’ve had periods in past seasons where everyone thought there were turning the corner in that regard, as well, and look how those turned out for them.

Time will tell.
 
They have definitely shown it at times, I just have not seen enough to believe they can do it consistently. They’ve had periods in past seasons where everyone thought there were turning the corner in that regard, as well, and look how those turned out for them.

Time will tell.
The common factor in all those seasons was Wenger and the variance in this one is Emery.
 
The common factor in all those seasons was Wenger and the variance in this one is Emery.
And Emery still needs to fight the residual common factors of club culture and certain player mindsets that contributed to those past failures (which are not entirely down to Wenger). I have said that I am impressed with what he has done thus far (I was and am happy we played them away before his system really began to take hold)—and he has seemingly removed one of the bigger contributors to it in Ozil—but I won’t really be convinced they have changed in that regard until later in the season, if things continue to progress as they are now.
 
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