steveorobbo
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LVG - I think the fans enjoyed that match. Is he on drugs?
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He was speaking about the West Ham fans and Rival fans not the Utd fans.LVG - I think the fans enjoyed that match. Is he on drugs?
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I made a case for Blanc a couple of months back he has proven himself not only in the French League with several clubs but also Internationally, he knows how Utd want to play plus he can get a squad to play even if they aren't happy with each other.Massive rumours on talk sport today about Laurent Blanc being our next manager. Ex red, probably bored at PSG playing pub teams every week. Wouldnt be a bad shout. Could possibly be in it for the long haul with us. Looking at the long term, I think I'd rather have Blanc than mourinho. But as it stands ID rather have Ronald McDonald than LVG so that doesn't say much
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Massive rumours on talk sport today about Laurent Blanc being our next manager. Ex red, probably bored at PSG playing pub teams every week. Wouldnt be a bad shout. Could possibly be in it for the long haul with us. Looking at the long term, I think I'd rather have Blanc than mourinho. But as it stands ID rather have Ronald McDonald than LVG so that doesn't say much
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Massive rumours on talk sport today about Laurent Blanc being our next manager. Ex red, probably bored at PSG playing pub teams every week. Wouldnt be a bad shout. Could possibly be in it for the long haul with us. Looking at the long term, I think I'd rather have Blanc than mourinho. But as it stands ID rather have Ronald McDonald than LVG so that doesn't say much
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He was speaking about the West Ham fans and Rival fans not the Utd fans.
LVG - I think the fans enjoyed that match. Is he on drugs?
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He wasnt lol. Did you watch it? He was talking about how happy he was with the team and the performance considering we only had a couple of days to prepare and West Ham had a full week. He said he was happy with the teams and that he thinks the fans also enjoyed the match. Nothing to do with West Ham or rival fans
He may have been happy with the team but some how I think the true Utd fans didn't enjoy the game, a few seasons ago it wouldn't matter if the team had played a tough game mid week, as they would still manage to entertain the fans CREATIVELY a couple of days later. Utd have always entertained even in the 1970's when the team was still coming to terms with the loss of Sir Matt over the last 3 seasons the play has become increasingly more negative. The current Utd squad has the potential to be creative but are unable to do so due to negative tactics and a lack of confidence. Rival fans meanwhile are just happy to see Utd struggle whilst West Ham fans will be more than happy at their performance today (but disappointed not to have won the game which their performance deserved).He wasnt lol. Did you watch it? He was talking about how happy he was with the team and the performance considering we only had a couple of days to prepare and West Ham had a full week. He said he was happy with the teams and that he thinks the fans also enjoyed the match. Nothing to do with West Ham or rival fans
(6)Think wolly was being sarcastic.
Scholes criticism of de gea is really harsh. Benders are a goalkeepers worst nightmare judging from my past experience with being a goalkeeper
One second you think the ball is coming at you the one second later, it's going away. Payet's actually dipped from midair as well. Harsh criticism from Scholes...just harsh.
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Yup. Vicious bend mid-air, absolutely no chance to save it. Scholes seems to be yet another ex-United vet who decided to make a living by taking **** on the TV.
Yup. Vicious bend mid-air, absolutely no chance to save it. Scholes seems to be yet another ex-United vet who decided to make a living by taking **** on the TV.
Smalling didn't jump perhaps due to the increasing regularity of low fks.All Scholes was saying is he shouldnt be beaten from that range from that type of free kick. He said he could understand it if it was smashed towards goal at speed but this was curled into the top corner. He had more than enough time to see the flight of the ball and was still beaten.
It would have helped massively though if Smalling would have jumped in that wall. The ball flew directly over his head.
Smalling didn't jump perhaps due to the increasing regularity of low fks.
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You dont have to be a genius to know Payet of all people isnt going to take a low freekick from that distance. And even if it is low, DDG should be saving it from from that distance anyway so it was stupid not to jump.