United Thread - 2021/22

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These Rag pundits and their love-in for 'Rashy'. Everytime he doesn't start, they cry for him to come on. And it always end in him doing fuck all.
When Rashford came on in the derby, I had absolutely no concerns that he would be any sort of threat.

And so it proved; he ran into blind alleys the two or three times that he had the ball and never tried to find any of his teammates.

How far he has regressed since he first came into the rags' first team is shocking.
 
When Rashford came on in the derby, I had absolutely no concerns that he would be any sort of threat.

And so it proved; he ran into blind alleys the two or three times that he had the ball and never tried to find any of his teammates.

How far he has regressed since he first came into the rags' first team is shocking.
English media hyping up English player,to be fair rashford got his break when the rags had a number of injuries up top when van Gaal was manager,would he have gotten that break if they hadn’t of had injuries and would he have even played as many games if he had,he’s fast and has a decent shot on him but that’s basically it,he’s been very very lucky ..
 
System? When I watch the rags it seems like disorganised chaos.
Only a couple of weeks ago, the Rat was called out by cloob sauces as having "tactical anarchy" and describing him as "uncouchable".

Answer: Sign him up for a contract extension and pay rise.
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Then again they could be Bury, Oldham or Stockport...
yes, but none of them have the global branding and reach, that investors (when looking a debt free phoenix) will be falling over themselves to be part of.

so, going bust, although desirable, is actually the worst thing that could happen to them - from a City point of view, as they’d come back (after a 7 years or so continuous promotion stronger)
 
Decided to waste a couple of hours of my life and watch the Rags v Leicester , how the f8ck the Rags are in the top six is the mystery , Leicester outplayed them and should have won in a canter , the Rags are a bunch of expensively assembled individuals with a manager who is well out of his depth.
No matter what manager they bring in they are a minimum of five seasons or a dozen transfer windows away from getting anywhere near our level , only Chelski and the Dippers are a threat and a lot will depend on the Cockneys new owners and how long Klippety will stay , because i am hoping Pep will sign another contract and that will be devastating for the 'istree clubs.
The game yesterday evening was a perfect example of why the rags are where they are.

Dodgy decision after dodgy decision going their way.

How McTwatface escaped a red card is beyond me, and there’s no doubt in my mind that if Kelechi’s "foul" had happened at the other end of the pitch, it wouldn’t have been called back.

As I said earlier, my Leicester-supporting former partner at work is livid, but as I pointed out to him, I’ve been telling him (and others) that the red shirts are officiated differently to the rest of us.
 
8 more points this season....

Leicester home - draw if they're lucky

Everton away - lose

Norwich home - win

Liverpool away = lose

Arsenal away - lose

Brentford home - win

Brighton away - draw

Chelsea home - lose

Crystal Palace away - lose

58 points max!
1 out of one, reckon Everton will do them next week too. Happy days.
 
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