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Premier League 22/23
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City haven't even looked like they're out of 3rd gear and easily beat a top 10 team.
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Be careful what you wish for..... yes Liverpool look like they MAY have regressed, but all that means is a boring Premier League this season. City are light years ahead of the pack - Scottish Premiership has a two horse race at least.0
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What a great goal. De Bruyne and Haaland are going to do some serious damage this season.0
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superclive98 said:What a great goal. De Bruyne and Haaland are going to do some serious damage this season.0
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Haaland is going to be a monster.0
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De Bruyne and Foden supplying Haaland is just silly. He will be top goalscorer by a distance this year if he stays fit. Bloke is an absolute unit, rapid, decent in the air and makes such intelligent runs. Made for the prem1
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DamoNorthStand said:Be careful what you wish for..... yes Liverpool look like they MAY have regressed, but all that means is a boring Premier League this season. City are light years ahead of the pack - Scottish Premiership has a two horse race at least.0
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:DamoNorthStand said:Be careful what you wish for..... yes Liverpool look like they MAY have regressed, but all that means is a boring Premier League this season. City are light years ahead of the pack - Scottish Premiership has a two horse race at least.4
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CAFCsayer said:De Bruyne and Foden supplying Haaland is just silly. He will be top goalscorer by a distance this year if he stays fit. Bloke is an absolute unit, rapid, decent in the air and makes such intelligent runs. Made for the prem
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Did anyone else think "that's for the cat, you c**t!", when the ball hit Zouma?6
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:CAFCsayer said:De Bruyne and Foden supplying Haaland is just silly. He will be top goalscorer by a distance this year if he stays fit. Bloke is an absolute unit, rapid, decent in the air and makes such intelligent runs. Made for the prem0
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So they’re now called ‘Player of the Match’.
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Macronate said:So they’re now called ‘Player of the Match’.1
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Just when United fans thought things couldn't get any worse for them it turns out they're trying to sign 33 year old Marko Arnautovic!
Who on earth is running transfers there, scoured the world for a striker and thought yeah he's the one we need.4 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Just when United fans thought things couldn't get any worse for them it turns out they're trying to sign 33 year old Marko Arnautovic!
Who on earth is running transfers there, scoured the world for a striker and thought yeah he's the one we need.0 -
Give me a boring prem season of city winning it and no one near them
Over the bin dippers , spuds, chelsea, Man U , Arsenal , hammers etc
just imagine a world with spurs as champions or winning anything , vomit inducing of the highest order3 -
oohaahmortimer said:Give me a boring prem season of city winning it and no one near them
Over the bin dippers , spuds, chelsea, Man U , Arsenal , hammers etc
just imagine a world with spurs as champions or winning anything , vomit inducing of the highest order0 -
cafcfan1990 said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:Rothko said:In the space of 10 years the gap between United and City is about 50, the two clubs aren’t even close on the pitch anymore
Edit - meant highest net spend, a few teams have spent more but generated much higher in player sales
On the net spend they have been awful at selling players, as bad as they have been at buying them.
As you say though their issue isn't really how much they spend, it's how badly they spend it. City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs and now probably Arsenal too have spent far better in recent seasons.
They went from being clearly ahead to 3rd or 4th and have now gone to 5th or 6th.
Its funny because it's United and watching their fans melt down is hilarious but no one would find it funny if it happened to their club.0 -
Cafc43v3r said:cafcfan1990 said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:cafcfan1990 said:Cafc43v3r said:Rothko said:In the space of 10 years the gap between United and City is about 50, the two clubs aren’t even close on the pitch anymore
Edit - meant highest net spend, a few teams have spent more but generated much higher in player sales
On the net spend they have been awful at selling players, as bad as they have been at buying them.
As you say though their issue isn't really how much they spend, it's how badly they spend it. City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs and now probably Arsenal too have spent far better in recent seasons.
They went from being clearly ahead to 3rd or 4th and have now gone to 5th or 6th.
Its funny because it's United and watching their fans melt down is hilarious but no one would find it funny if it happened to their club.
De Gea
Wan-Bissaka Maguire Martinez Shaw
Fred Matic Pogba
Di Maria Fernandes Sancho
Lukaku
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The problems United have are off the field as much as on. Until they hire the right executives/management in key roles then they'll always be struggling.
City and Liverpool for example obviously have Guardiola and Klopp, but off the field they have very good people working with them.
United don't have that, they're a mess. The team struggles and their solution is always to just change the manager. But he can only be as good as the people working behind the scenes with him.
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superclive98 said:Did anyone else think "that's for the cat, you c**t!", when the ball hit Zouma?
We were laughing and saying that any cats watching would be celebrating! 😂🐱0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:The problems United have are off the field as much as on. Until they hire the right executives/management in key roles then they'll always be struggling.
City and Liverpool for example obviously have Guardiola and Klopp, but off the field they have very good people working with them.
United don't have that, they're a mess. The team struggles and their solution is always to just change the manager. But he can only be as good as the people working behind the scenes with him.0 -
cafcfan1990 said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:The problems United have are off the field as much as on. Until they hire the right executives/management in key roles then they'll always be struggling.
City and Liverpool for example obviously have Guardiola and Klopp, but off the field they have very good people working with them.
United don't have that, they're a mess. The team struggles and their solution is always to just change the manager. But he can only be as good as the people working behind the scenes with him.
Arsenal are a good example as they were a bit of a mess and underperforming, bad signings etc, but then appointed Edu and things have improved for them since.
Rangnick could've worked well with Ten Hag but whether they decided to get rid once he came out basically listing everything that was wrong with the club, or whether it was Ten Hag saying i want to do it my way, i don't know. Yes Rangnick took the Austria job and 'resigned' but it's pretty well documented he was on his way out anyway.
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:cafcfan1990 said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:The problems United have are off the field as much as on. Until they hire the right executives/management in key roles then they'll always be struggling.
City and Liverpool for example obviously have Guardiola and Klopp, but off the field they have very good people working with them.
United don't have that, they're a mess. The team struggles and their solution is always to just change the manager. But he can only be as good as the people working behind the scenes with him.
Arsenal are a good example as they were a bit of a mess and underperforming, bad signings etc, but then appointed Edu and things have improved for them since.
Rangnick could've worked well with Ten Hag but whether they decided to get rid once he came out basically listing everything that was wrong with the club, or whether it was Ten Hag saying i want to do it my way, i don't know. Yes Rangnick took the Austria job and 'resigned' but it's pretty well documented he was on his way out anyway.0 -
To be honest they should've gone for Conte at the time, but i doubt the Glazers wanted a manager who would've been very vocal in demanding funds/players and telling it how it was.5
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Top players wont be attracted to Utd and why should they. The club is becoming a laughing stock0
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:To be honest they should've gone for Conte at the time, but i doubt the Glazers wanted a manager who would've been very vocal in demanding funds/players and telling it how it was.0
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Anyone got an opinion on Wesley Fofana? Chelsea have had a bid of 70m turned down, Leicester apparently want at least 80m.
He's played less than 40 league games in 2 years and broke his leg last year. I watch a LOT of football and i don't think i've ever seen the guy play.
Is he a future star or are Leicester taking Chelsea to the cleaners here?0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Anyone got an opinion on Wesley Fofana? Chelsea have had a bid of 70m turned down, Leicester apparently want at least 80m.
He's played less than 40 league games in 2 years and broke his leg last year. I watch a LOT of football and i don't think i've ever seen the guy play.
Is he a future star or are Leicester taking Chelsea to the cleaners here?
He's a unit and proper quick. And he's a left-footed centre-back which to find one available is a rarety.0