United thread 2017/18

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was speaking to a rag yesterday morning and I quote. "fellaini is better than KDB" lads all around (inc rags) piss their sides. then he comes out with "fellaini is better than any city player"

bye mate lol.

this is fun too.

http://www.redcafe.net/threads/de-bruyne-mania-latest-example.432853/
Can i just warn any one drinking a beverage... that, before reading the above thread from redcafe , there are comparisons between KDB and Carlton Pogba , and astonishingly some rags do place Carlton above KDB , so be fore warned , dont want any blues choking on their tea , after we've had such a marvelous weekend
 
This is my favourite redcafe post of the weekend-------------

'I know that it sounds a little odd. But I think that Jose doesn't want big wins early on. Especially at a place like Anfield so early in the season. I've seen Nev give interviews where they say that if United win at Anfield, then they believe they can go for the title.

Would Jose love a win at Anfield? Of course he would. But I don't think he wants the team to blow Liverpool away. He would want a scrappy 1-0 win or a draw, because that would keep the players grounded. Too often we see teams beat a big team away from home and lose the next game against smaller teams. That could be a reason why he set up defensively and conservatively, instead of playing more expansively against Liverpool.

Of course it could just be that Jose just does what he always does against big teams and parks the bus. But I think that if we won convincingly at Anfield, the team would become overconfident and believe that they were going to win the title. And at this point in time, its crucial that the players avoid this, because these players aren't Scholes, Giggs or Nev. They don't have the title-winning experience. They need to stay grounded, keep fighting as the underdog and whatever happens, happens.

Basically, at this moment in time, we need to win the league like 'Leceister', because our players don't yet have the experience to win the title like we used to. For the first half of the season, I think we need to keep grinding out victories, so the players stay grounded and to build up momentum so that when Feb and March come around, we can start blowing teams away for one final push for the title. The last thing we want is for the players to run out of steam by Feb and March, which is what Arsenal used to do when they were relevant, and what could happen to Man City.'
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Translated it means PEG wants more money, more money, more money

Then he can buy Bale, Kane, etc

But it wouldn’t make scrap of difference because just like with Walter Winterbottom back in the day football has moved on and passed him by and he is incapable of understanding what is now required in modern coaching.
 
This is my favourite redcafe post of the weekend-------------

'I know that it sounds a little odd. But I think that Jose doesn't want big wins early on. Especially at a place like Anfield so early in the season. I've seen Nev give interviews where they say that if United win at Anfield, then they believe they can go for the title.

Would Jose love a win at Anfield? Of course he would. But I don't think he wants the team to blow Liverpool away. He would want a scrappy 1-0 win or a draw, because that would keep the players grounded. Too often we see teams beat a big team away from home and lose the next game against smaller teams. That could be a reason why he set up defensively and conservatively, instead of playing more expansively against Liverpool.

Of course it could just be that Jose just does what he always does against big teams and parks the bus. But I think that if we won convincingly at Anfield, the team would become overconfident and believe that they were going to win the title. And at this point in time, its crucial that the players avoid this, because these players aren't Scholes, Giggs or Nev. They don't have the title-winning experience. They need to stay grounded, keep fighting as the underdog and whatever happens, happens.

Basically, at this moment in time, we need to win the league like 'Leceister', because our players don't yet have the experience to win the title like we used to. For the first half of the season, I think we need to keep grinding out victories, so the players stay grounded and to build up momentum so that when Feb and March come around, we can start blowing teams away for one final push for the title. The last thing we want is for the players to run out of steam by Feb and March, which is what Arsenal used to do when they were relevant, and what could happen to Man City.'

Jesus wept - do they believe this shite?
 
Not sure if this has been posted but there's a thread on Redcafe citing that De Bruyne, and Jesus, are receiving praise and 'hype' to such an unseen level....

This is a United fan... Surely he can't have typed this with a straight face?
I know that this kind of thing has always happened but I would argue never at such ridiculously over the top levels. The criteria for a player to receive adulation once reserved for the very finest is at a record low.
 
Not sure if this has been posted but there's a thread on Redcafe citing that De Bruyne, and Jesus, are receiving praise and 'hype' to such an unseen level....

This is a United fan... Surely he can't have typed this with a straight face?

Maybe someone should point out the articles about Rashford and fucking Lingard, that have done the rounds over the past couple of seasons.
 
Not sure if this has been posted but there's a thread on Redcafe citing that De Bruyne, and Jesus, are receiving praise and 'hype' to such an unseen level....

This is a United fan... Surely he can't have typed this with a straight face?
Where is the PFA young player of the year Adnan januzai these days?
 
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