gordondaviesmoustache
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I like you too, pal *I like you!
* but not as much as pink Zinfandel.
I like you too, pal *I like you!
They are, but unfortunately I find it difficult to look beyond them for champions. They're a shit team in terms of the overall quality of their football compared to say City or Arsenal, but they have a style of play that's very difficult to combat. First and foremost, they're a massive team. De Gea 6' 4, Shaw 6' 1, Valencia 6' 2, Bailly 6' 2, Smalling 6' 5, Carrick 6' 2, Pogba 6' 4, Bog brush 6' 4, Big nose 6' 4, even Rashford and Martial are 6' 0. That is unprecedented in the history of English football. Not even Wimbledon circa 88 come close. It allows them the luxury of a game plan predicated on little more than lumping in cross after cross after cross in the direction of Big nose and Bog brush, knowing that it takes 2 men to mark either of them, and with defensive bodies then tied up in the penalty area it is almost impossible for the opposition to break out. The pressure then becomes relentless as it did today. They aren't a particularly good side, as I said, but they have just sufficient creativity in the shape of Mata, Rashford and Martial, and pace from Martial, Rashford and Valencia, which when allied to that unbelievable physicality, allows them to play effectively on the counter against better footballing sides, whilst grinding teams down at the other end of the table via an aerial bombardment from the flanks. I genuinely don't see them losing more than 4 or 5 games all season. A shame for football, but there you go
Watched the game with my brother in law who is a massive rags fan.
Can honestly say I am not worried about them one bit.
They are piss poor.
We need to be more worried about Chelsea arsenal IMHO
this United team are playing at their level right now
We've not got out of 2nd gear
Yes we're superior tactically and technically but you have to remember Mourinho also won the la liga in Spain against peps Barca. Ultimately, he's a **** but he's a winning machine. If we beat them in two weeks I'll bet my life savings on us winning the league.Correct, they aren't having a system overhaul like we are, they are the image of a LVG's United but with a gobshite in charge who the have initially taken to- let's see if he will now play Rashford more now he popped in the winner, it's twat it into the box looking for big nose.
We haven't as you say got out of second gear yet, we are far superior technically and tactically and ask any decent match going red and he will agree.
Correct, they aren't having a system overhaul like we are, they are the image of a LVG's United but with a gobshite in charge who the have initially taken to- let's see if he will now play Rashford more now he popped in the winner, it's twat it into the box looking for big nose.
We haven't as you say got out of second gear yet, we are far superior technically and tactically and ask any decent match going red and he will agree.
Is that Welsh?
Apologies! Language probably a bit welshy, the spelling errors are just stupidityIs that Welsh?
Behave. 3 matches in and you've thrown the towel in
Would be intesting to compare your height stats to the Mancini title winning team, for the record I think heights got fuck all to do with winning titles- Barca twice twatting a United team in a CL final against players far taller.
Its about the quality of player and tactics.
Are you remotely surprised, mate?Fuck, i fell asleep watching that, extra time winner, just fuck off.
I don't disagree. I think they have sufficient quality (just) though, which when allied to that physicality is going to make them very tough to beat. And as I've said about 4 times now, we are the team best equipped to finish above them. You're right about Mancini's City. Probably the biggest team we've ever had. Hart, Micah, Lescott, Kompers, Gaz Baz, Balotelli, Dzeko, they were all big units. Plus most of our short players then were like tanks as well (De Jong, Tevez, Sergio)
Count how many players in this current Barca team are over 6ft.My point is that it doesn't matter a shit whether the rags play like an 80's team or not, merely whether the rest of the league can cope with that way of playing. Thus far this season (including the Charity Shield), 4 out of 4 teams haven't been able to. Based largely on the Taggart era, but also last season under Van Gaal, they've always managed to bully teams like Arsenal and the Dippers to defeat, and I don't see that changing. With the exception of the absence of a dynamic Keane type presence in the engine room, I'd say the current rags team is the closest in physicality and style to when Whiskey Nose was in charge.
They haven't had any real tests yet, but then neither have we. Like I said in my last post though I think we are the one team that can stop them, so I'm not convinced the pessimism tag fits......although I have got previous ;-)
I don't disagree. I think they have sufficient quality (just) though, which when allied to that physicality is going to make them very tough to beat. And as I've said about 4 times now, we are the team best equipped to finish above them. You're right about Mancini's City. Probably the biggest team we've ever had. Hart, Micah, Lescott, Kompers, Gaz Baz, Balotelli, Dzeko, they were all big units. Plus most of our short players then were like tanks as well (De Jong, Tevez, Sergio)