Lucifer MorningStar
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That’s exactly what they signed Gyokeres for isn’t it. Getting in behind and poaching goals. Amazing what can happen when they get in behind.
I hadn't been watching it, but if he did, presumably he did so because it is a law in the English game only?Did the co-commentator really say what I think I just heard?
...that some players, mainly foreigners, aren't aware of the rule where you will get booked for telling the ref to book another player.
That’s the coach surley.Imagine if he was...and tried to swing his boot at the ball...would of had to be disallowed.
Players sometimes only have themselves to blame when they focus on the man and not the pigs bladder.
Real might well have been mocked recently but they win major trophies on a yearly basis. They hired probably the highest rated young manager in the world in the summer and despite being second in the table, only 4 points off top and still in the CL they have bombed him out. It might well be a bad move long term but they've got standards and don't accept even getting beat in head to heads with Barca. Those standards and pressure drives the club to success. The idea they get someone in who finishes 14th and then gives them £200m to spend is bonkers but that's normal at Man Utd now.
For years I put Man Utd on a par with Real, Barca and Bayern as genuine superclubs. None of those clubs or their fanbases would accept anything close to what Man Utd fans have accepted over the last decade. The fans themselves have to share the blame for letting the owners degrade the club IMO. That's not just a dig, it's also a compliment of the loyal support but the same thing will keep on happening unless the fans step up and demand more.
You can't compare Ole to other managers as he was a club legend and that carries a lot of weight.
The only thing with Carrick is you can't ask for two tougher games really, it might've been better to get them out of the way before making the announcement.
There's nothing wrong with OT that a few tubes of Mastic wont fix.* Actually, there is a second way that they sell United and that's if they get an offer that they cannot refuse. Again, I think this is unlikely as what they want for United is far and away more than the actual value plus the money that would need to be put into after the sale would be eye watering especially if you include the new stadium costs.