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Old 15-09-2016, 22:08
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They also won with an offside goal and weren't shy with the fouling either.
We didn't deserve to win the game, but you could make a case for both of their centre-halves being sent off tonight.

Changing so many people all at once was always going to be a bit of a problem, as although the players that came in needed game time, it did muck up the rhythm that was there from the opening games, and we just didn't look good for very large periods tonight.

It is of course a very difficult balancing act, but I never think making seven or more changes is good, as it just means a slow start as the players adjust to each other in a match scenario.

Coming off back-to-back defeats now, really puts the pressure on us to have to go to Watford and win, otherwise if we don't, that will be three in a row without a win, and suddenly things don't look so good.
You're missing the point. The Europa League is not the top priority, so it's a calculated gamble to shake the team up. It didn't pay off, but Mourinho will have learned stuff from that game.

The pressure to win at Watford is no bigger than it was after losing to City. It's a game that we should be expected to win, regardless of tonight's result.
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Old 15-09-2016, 22:13
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Changing so many people all at once was always going to be a bit of a problem, as although the players that came in needed game time, it did muck up the rhythm that was there from the opening games, and we just didn't look good for very large periods tonight.

It is of course a very difficult balancing act, but I never think making seven or more changes is good, as it just means a slow start as the players adjust to each other in a match scenario.

Coming off back-to-back defeats now, really puts the pressure on us to have to go to Watford and win, otherwise if we don't, that will be three in a row without a win, and suddenly things don't look so good.
Then how many changes would have been right??

How do the players, playing the first game of the season tonight get game time then if we are playing near enough the same 13/14 players every week (inc subs)? Fergie would do this and get results, so why not Jose?

With respect to some of the players coming in tonight, I don't think Smalling or Darmian did to badly considering it was the first game, Rojo wasn't as bad as the commentators made him out to be, though he was far from great. The worse players were those that have game time so far, the one's who should be creating and scoring goals.

We bemoaned LVG and Moyes to an extent over the lack of chances we were creating and yet tonight I can only recall two shots on target and they were both direct free kicks. It says something when I've got to say that Young at least added a bit of a spark to the forward line, and he falls below Smalling and Carrick combined in my personal rankings.
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Old 15-09-2016, 22:39
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Would it not be preferable to get into a habit
Hope you got one of the teddys , they punted from the top stand, & you can get a good nights sleep ............ fella !
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Old 15-09-2016, 23:11
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Hope you got one of the teddys , they punted from the top stand, & you can get a good nights sleep ............ fella !


I thank you for your well wishes with my sleep pattern.
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Old 16-09-2016, 07:50
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Not that fussed about losing in the EL, the sooner we go out of that the better, but still it's back to back defeats and fail to beat Watford on Sunday and suddenly doubts will creep in after a good start to the season.
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Old 16-09-2016, 16:54
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Leeds fan from Watford here in.peace.
Just got the news today that my Watford stepson can't make game on Sunday and would I. Like to. Go yeah well as leeds on tv tomorrow I said yeah great
What sort game can I expect then
Not sure to.be honest Watford score a lot and attack well.but that's away according . To my SS
But according to my man utd mate who am going with he says there is Huge pressure on reds to win and anyting less than a win.and knives will Really be out and as for pogba
He says
Don't even go there
Sounds good game to go.then??
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Old 16-09-2016, 20:13
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So Moyes asked Rio and Vidic to study videos of Jagielka
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Old 16-09-2016, 20:25
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So Moyes asked Rio and Vidic to study videos of Jagielka
Did you not hear about that gem?
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Old 16-09-2016, 23:52
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So Moyes asked Rio and Vidic to study videos of Jagielka
Yeah, that story has been around for a while, still doesn't make it any less crazy!
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Old 17-09-2016, 10:42
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So we had United fans calling for Jose to be sacked after the Dortmund loss, which was laughable, and now United fans are calling for him to be sacked again because of the Feyenoord loss, absolutely pathetic. It's football, we win some and we lose some. I was super annoyed at the loss on Thursday but I don't think he should be sacked for it, I do think he should change his tactics a they are too Van Gaal-esque.

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Old 17-09-2016, 14:35
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So we had United fans calling for Jose to be sacked after the Dortmund loss, which was laughable, and now United fans are calling for him to be sacked again because of the Feyenoord loss, absolutely pathetic. It's football, we win some and we lose some. I was super annoyed at the loss on Thursday but I don't think he should be sacked for it, I do think he should change his tactics a they are too Van Gaal-esque.

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At some point we have to stop sacking managers, we still have one of the best around imo . Moyes was completely out of his depth and unqualified for the job in the first place so I'd rather forget that particularly horrible time in our history.

I still think LVG would have stayed if he got top 4 especially after the FA cup win. Despite the football being rank our form in the later half of the season Europa league aside was decent. However his sacking thankfully meant that GIggs missed the boat which I am eternally grateful for. I'd very very surprised if he rocked up at another club in the near future. Never got the impression he was that fussed about management apart from the Utd job in the first place.

I think we missed our fullbacks on Thursday and Fellani who's done a decent job so far this season. It's obvious that we still have a few players who aren't going to cut it at this level.

I don't think it helped that there were so many players for whom Thursday was their first game either.

So I'm not going to get upset just yet.
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Old 17-09-2016, 14:53
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At some point we have to stop sacking managers, we still have one of the best around imo . Moyes was completely out of his depth and unqualified for the job in the first place so I'd rather forget that particularly horrible time in our history.

I still think LVG would have stayed if he got top 4 especially after the FA cup win. Despite the football being rank our form in the later half of the season Europa league aside was decent. However his sacking thankfully meant that GIggs missed the boat which I am eternally grateful for. I'd very very surprised if he rocked up at another club in the near future. Never got the impression he was that fussed about management apart from the Utd job in the first place.

I think we missed our fullbacks on Thursday and Fellani who's done a decent job so far this season. It's obvious that we still have a few players who aren't going to cut it at this level.

I don't think it helped that there were so many players for whom Thursday was their first game either.

So I'm not going to get upset just yet.
Yeah, I defiitely agree and with a manager as class as Jose coming into a club in a bad way we need to give him a season at least.


I got brave today and put a bet on United to win tomorrow, only my second bet ever. I bet 10 and will win 14, not much gain but don't want to be too risky.
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Old 17-09-2016, 15:41
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Talk of sackings at this stage is just laughable really, we are what less than ten games into the season, those doing so are pathetic.

Yes we have suffered back-to-back defeats, but before then we had won all of our matches, deary me.

Do some people expect miracles to happen overnight??

Let's remember we were fifth last season, and not playing at all well for the majority of the season.
It will take time for the new players to adjust, and for José to get the team playing as he wants them to.
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Old 17-09-2016, 16:05
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So we had United fans calling for Jose to be sacked after the Dortmund loss, which was laughable, and now United fans are calling for him to be sacked again because of the Feyenoord loss, absolutely pathetic. It's football, we win some and we lose some. I was super annoyed at the loss on Thursday but I don't think he should be sacked for it, I do think he should change his tactics a they are too Van Gaal-esque.

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Not going to click on the link but I'm guessing it's either just some morons calling in on a radio show or just some random tweets from complete wazzocks on twitter, neither is in any way surprising or noteworthy. Any team could win 37 league games in a row before drawing the final one and you'd still find bellends on the radio and twitter providing their idiotic views. Hell, just look at the replies to this tweet for example: https://twitter.com/ManUtd/status/777153399162671105

It's the same for every club and it will never change, the moronic minority in every clubs support will always shout louder than everyone else. All you can really hope is that none of them ever procreate.
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Old 17-09-2016, 16:12
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Most of the 'sack him' morons will be scousers or city supporters phoning in or tweeting/whatever for a laugh. Heck I know one or two true United fans who play that particular windup game against liverpool and city. The rest will likely be fans who cannot abide Jose and won't have anything good to say about him even if we win the 'treble' this season and next.
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Old 17-09-2016, 16:17
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Bailly, Shaw, Valencia and Rooney have all travelled with the squad 3 points are a must tomorrow
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Old 18-09-2016, 08:28
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So I'm not going to get upset just yet.
That you're another year older ?

Happy Birthday Ninny

And good luck today at Watford !
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Old 18-09-2016, 09:17
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So we had United fans calling for Jose to be sacked after the Dortmund loss, which was laughable, and now United fans are calling for him to be sacked again because of the Feyenoord loss, absolutely pathetic. It's football, we win some and we lose some. I was super annoyed at the loss on Thursday but I don't think he should be sacked for it, I do think he should change his tactics a they are too Van Gaal-esque.

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I think you'll find they're idiots with a sense of entitlement greater than their knowledge of football.
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Old 18-09-2016, 10:08
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Happy Birthday to you Nin!

Hopefully the team can put an extra smile on your face today!
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Old 18-09-2016, 11:00
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De Gea, Valencia, Smalling, Bailly, Shaw; Pogba, Fellaini, Rashford, Rooney, Martial; Ibrahimovic

Subs Romero, Blind, Carrick, Herrera, Memphis, Mata, Young
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Old 18-09-2016, 11:06
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De Gea, Valencia, Smalling, Bailly, Shaw; Pogba, Fellaini, Rashford, Rooney, Martial; Ibrahimovic
What has Blind done to be dropped?? Not saying Smalling didn't do anything to be left out after Thursday,but it's a puzzle. As for Martial, what's he done to warrant a start? He's been consistently poor since the end of last season.

n.b. One normally doesn't do hangovers, so watching today's game with one is a new experience. I may even praise Smalling....
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Old 18-09-2016, 11:30
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What has Blind done to be dropped?? Not saying Smalling didn't do anything to be left out after Thursday,but it's a puzzle. As for Martial, what's he done to warrant a start? He's been consistently poor since the end of last season.

n.b. One normally doesn't do hangovers, so watching today's game with one is a new experience. I may even praise Smalling....
Blind was poor against City and was responsible for both goals we conceded. And to be blunt, Smalling is better.
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Old 18-09-2016, 11:43
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Blind was poor against City and was responsible for both goals we conceded. And to be blunt, Smalling is better.
I blame Bailley more for the first goal last week, Blind got caught for sure, but that can happen to anyone. Still let's wait and see how Smalling does today, hopefully he only has one or two moments.
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Old 18-09-2016, 11:52
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I blame Bailley more for the first goal last week, Blind got caught for sure, but that can happen to anyone. Still let's wait and see how Smalling does today, hopefully he only has one or two moments.
As can misjudging a ball or whatever the **** it was Bailly was doing. But Blind misjudged the knock down and then played Iheanacho onside for the second.

And hopefully Smalling doesn't have any 'moments'. I know you can't have your fun if there is nothing to criticise him for but still.
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Old 18-09-2016, 12:06
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I think you'll find they're idiots with a sense of entitlement greater than their knowledge of football.
Couldn't agree more.
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