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Just watched LVG's end of season speech not a patch on last years, but to me the players looked bored out of there brains when they were listening to him, probably shows that he has lost the dressing room, probably reading too much into it but the sooner he goes the better even in his speech it seemed to be full of excuses about how it is all about players and how he had nothing to do with it all.
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With all the goings on at the Bridge tonight, the FA just might forget about the phone call to Fellaini... What's worrying is that Clattenburg allowed so many crude and ugly challenge go by, with us coming up against Palace at Wembley.
Still the wait goes on for Spurs, and the longer the merrier for me, they may not be rival, but the fans I just can't stand. So glad this has happened to them. |
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With all the goings on at the Bridge tonight, the FA just might forget about the phone call to Fellaini... What's worrying is that Clattenburg allowed so many crude and ugly challenge go by, with us coming up against Palace at Wembley.
Still the wait goes on for Spurs, and the longer the merrier for me, they may not be rival, but the fans I just can't stand. So glad this has happened to them. The Pulis curse strikes again, he loves to be a party pooper! Got thumped by West Ham next game after. Fellani won't get away with it though, hopefully Huth gets dragged into it too. |
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Tbf I think they would have been worthy winners if they had done it. Their goal difference is almost the same as our goals scored.
The Pulis curse strikes again, he loves to be a party pooper! Got thumped by West Ham next game after. Fellani won't get away with it though, hopefully Huth gets dragged into it too. |
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I won't deny the Spurs team wouldn't have been worthy winners, but it's the fans that I dislike, we'd have never heard the end of it had they won it. Leicester fans will enjoy it and when they slip back to mid table normality, they'll support the team as they've always done.
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Anyone looking forward to a possible Community Shield match v Leicester??!
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Anyone looking forward to a possible Community Shield match v Leicester??!
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Anyone looking forward to a possible Community Shield match v Leicester??!
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Imagine if ends up as a Palace vs. Leicester community shield. Difficult to get my head around how unexpected that would be.
Course, Palace winning the cup would be nowhere near as unexpected as Leicester doing what they've done. Would still be shock winners going into the season and to do it in the same year would be bonkers. Edit: 50-1 for Palace to win the cup before the 3rd round, so just a 255,050-1 double.
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Just watched LVG's end of season speech not a patch on last years, but to me the players looked bored out of there brains when they were listening to him, probably shows that he has lost the dressing room, probably reading too much into it but the sooner he goes the better even in his speech it seemed to be full of excuses about how it is all about players and how he had nothing to do with it all.
What rot. Man Utd have been playing pretty well recently. Louis Van Gaaal is making good fist of saving his job. Could qite cnceiveably still quify for the Champions League (considering Man Utd have a game in hand on Man City and Man City stil have to play Arsneal). As well as being in an FA Cup Final. |
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Still the wait goes on for Spurs, and the longer the merrier for me, they may not be rival, but the fans I just can't stand. So glad this has happened to them.
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Lost the dressin-room?
What rot. Man Utd have been playing pretty well recently. Louis Van Gaaal is making good fist of saving his job. Could qite cnceiveably still quify for the Champions League (considering Man Utd have a game in hand on Man City and Man City stil have to play Arsneal). As well as being in an FA Cup Final. Against Everton we could have easily lost if Lukaku hadn't been so shit. It took a last minute goal and a penalty save to wing it. We won't get top 4 because as we have seen so many times this season we have failed to take advantage when others have slipped up. Our away form is dire so I can't see 6 points there. It will take City to collapse for us to nick their spot. |
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Is this the same mangager who threw him under a bus before he left? Maybe he also thought there were better options available too? The same manager who was the best in the club's history!
He played in midfield as Fergie preferred other options as is the situation Van Gaal has at the moment. My argument again, is that I don't see any more of a contribution from Rooney than Schneiderlin other than he has to play. If you feel otherwise, as you obviously do, then that's your right to do so. I have backed up my opinion you clearly don't want to listen to it. Maybe I don't present it as eloquently as you do? |
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You answered the question but the poster has left the forum already! Just incase anyone is reading this without a log in, it wasnt me!
Maybe a face from the past?
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Anyone looking forward to a possible Community Shield match v Leicester??!
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Got to win the FA Cup first, should beat Palace if we play right but nothing is certain with United nowadays.
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The reaction to Leicester makes me all the more thankful that Gerrard slipped.
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The reaction to Leicester makes me all the more thankful that Gerrard slipped.
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The reaction to Leicester makes me all the more thankful that Gerrard slipped.
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Clattenburg was a disgrace did you see how many red card offences he let off.
Hes a biased ref I dont like him. |
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The reaction to Leicester makes me all the more thankful that Gerrard slipped.
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The reaction to Leicester makes me all the more thankful that Gerrard slipped.
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That Gerrard testimonial year was a farce, it was like he was retiring, not just moving clubs as countless other players have done.
He didn't just move clubs like countless other players have done, to say that is being disrespectful towards him, he effectively retired from his boyhood club after captaining them for so long, and doing so much for said boyhood club. |
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That Gerrard testimonial year was a farce, it was like he was retiring, not just moving clubs as countless other players have done.
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Gerrard was a legend at Liverpool no doubt, but he did move clubs, he didn't retire, he is still playing for LA Galaxy.
If say like Carragher, he was retiring, then the fuss would have been acceptable and perfectly understandable, but that was not the case in this situation. So I just thought it was way over the top, especially that last home game. |
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Gerrard was a legend at Liverpool no doubt, but he did move clubs, he didn't retire, he is still playing for LA Galaxy.
If say like Carragher, he was retiring, then the fuss would have been acceptable and perfectly understandable, but that was not the case in this situation. So I just thought it was way over the top, especially that last home game. What business is it of yours anyway? Did his testimonial effect you in any way? No? Well it did to me and thousands of others, I was there and it was an amazing day I wouldn't have missed for the world - it was for OUR player. No matter where he is, he's Liverpool through and through, end of. |
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