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The powers behind the scenes will do their utmost to make sure that the script is followed to make sure the rags keep their place at the top table, as has been the case for a very long time.
I personally want them to finish 19th, as I don't even want them to win the wooden spoon!
I would. Probably get a bigger parade than last time.
 
In fairness, there were aspects to his performances last season that truly were amazing.
33 Appearances, 5 goals, 4 assists.
Compare this to De Bruyne, Hazard, and probably at least half a dozen others, and that makes for
an underwhelming season, to say the least, but I agree that he's had some amazing haircuts.
 
SSN have just posed the question, could Utd line up like this next season?

De Gea
Valencia Bailly Lundlhof Shaw
Carrick
Herrera. Pogba
Mhykitarian. Perisic
Lukaku

Fuck me, that's pretty piss poor side. Costing around £410 million.

I guess they'll likely replace Carrick with either Matic or Dier. So that will pop the cost up to around £440 million for a piss poor side.

TBF if we're looking at that team for players who could be in a quality side, then DeGea is a good keeper, Bailly looks like he's becoming a decent centre half and there's a proper player in Mhykitarian

As for the rest....Meh!

Do I see that team making great strides in the prem? ...........Nope
 
TBF if we're looking at that team for players who could be in a quality side, then DeGea is a good keeper, Bailly looks like he's becoming a decent centre half and there's a proper player in Mhykitarian

As for the rest....Meh!

Do I see that team making great strides in the prem? ...........Nope


I think Mhykitarian is a great player. He'd be exceptional for us or Arsenal. Under PEG, he's forced into some sort of hard working winger, a player he certainly isn't...
 
You mean this Mkhitarayan? The photo of a fat bastard the rags were so embarrassed about they dropped it from their ads for the new kit.

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"As soon as Valencia thundered through the back of Saucedo, referee Allen Chapman knew he had to act.
Chapman - whose previous claim to fame was being the first video assistant referee to make an actual decision during a United States Soccer League game in 2016 - first looked warily at Jose Mourinho. Then, after making sure the injured player was being taken care of, he walked over to the United manager.
Please take Valencia off, requested Chapman, aware dismissing a United player in a friendly would create a stir.
No, came Mourinho's reply. So, almost apologetically, Chapman walked to Valencia, went to his back pocket and sent the Ecuador player off."

Just sums them up perfectly, preferential treatment from officials with refs too spineless to uphold the rules of the game. Last year was so uneven and biased with decisions yet they still fucked up, this season I think will be unbearable as the powers to be will do everything to ensure they remain relevant
 
Last season the FA sent me a copy of correspondence from FIFA that said the practice of letting players be replaced rather than sent off in pre season games was to stop immediatly. The jist of it was that as it was not in the laws of the game then it should not be allowed pre season. Any ref caught doing this would run the risk of suspension. It also said that all sendings off & yellow cards should be reported to the appropriate authority for the team concerned and a ban would be imposed at the beginning of the season. Wonder how long of a ban he will get. I will not be holding my breath.
 
"As soon as Valencia thundered through the back of Saucedo, referee Allen Chapman knew he had to act.
Chapman - whose previous claim to fame was being the first video assistant referee to make an actual decision during a United States Soccer League game in 2016 - first looked warily at Jose Mourinho. Then, after making sure the injured player was being taken care of, he walked over to the United manager.
Please take Valencia off, requested Chapman, aware dismissing a United player in a friendly would create a stir.
No, came Mourinho's reply. So, almost apologetically, Chapman walked to Valencia, went to his back pocket and sent the Ecuador player off."

Just sums them up perfectly, preferential treatment from officials with refs too spineless to uphold the rules of the game. Last year was so uneven and biased with decisions yet they still fucked up, this season I think will be unbearable as the powers to be will do everything to ensure they remain relevant

Two things:
It's a friendly, and it's not unknown for the ref to have a word with the manager.
Second, that's Simon Stone's sepia-tinted attempt at something charming. Unfortunately, he's just a hack.
 
:) sometimes I feel like I'm the only one in the whole state who follows us, tonight they were panning the fans for the Jumbotron and one guy held up a city shirt and the whole crowd booed him, couldn't believe there were so many rags in the mountain west
The scum is everywhere. That being said, I'd wager if you actually decided to engage any of them in conversation regarding football or the team they are "fans" of you'd be surprised (or maybe not) how ill-informed many of them are.

I'd guess you'd find more than one "mountain West" rag that still thinks Rooney is not only still a rag player but an integral part of the team. It would also not surprise me if one told you they are contenders to win the next World Cup.

It's like this, being a rag in the States is easy. It's cool to be a football fan and wearing a rag shirt lets you fit in with the crowd. It's similar to the people wearing a Che Guevera shirt. They just know other people wear them and it's popular. Beyond that, they know nothing.
 
BREAKING NEWS

Ivan Perisic has been included in Inter Milan's 28-man squad for their pre-season tour of China.

Didn't want him anyway... etc...etc....
 
So according to BBC Mourinho refused to take a player off who'd committed a violent challenge so the ref then sent him off almost apologetically, think that'd happen to a City player?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40640555

The ****s are getting practice in for when the season really starts, god help our players in the meaningless friendly coming up, my money is on them targeting Silva.

More shocking is the revelation that the FA have amended the rules about sending's off in friendly's.

"Valencia will not serve a suspension as the Football Association now only take action in the most serious cases".

"In 2006, Paul Scholes and Wayne Rooney were both banned for three games after being sent off in the same pre-season game in Amsterdam but the FA have since amended their regulations".
 
Mr Football came over to me earlier with his phone in his hand to show me a picture of his son with PEG.

"Why the fuck would I want to see that?" I asked him.

He slouched off with his tail between his legs.
 
The scum is everywhere. That being said, I'd wager if you actually decided to engage any of them in conversation regarding football or the team they are "fans" of you'd be surprised (or maybe not) how ill-informed many of them are.

I'd guess you'd find more than one "mountain West" rag that still thinks Rooney is not only still a rag player but an integral part of the team. It would also not surprise me if one told you they are contenders to win the next World Cup.

It's like this, being a rag in the States is easy. It's cool to be a football fan and wearing a rag shirt lets you fit in with the crowd. It's similar to the people wearing a Che Guevera shirt. They just know other people wear them and it's popular. Beyond that, they know nothing.

It's similar to someone over here wearing a Chicago Bulls top, or NY Yankees cap... 99.9% of them probably wouldn't actually know what sports they played, let alone any of their players etc.
 
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