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Southampton have a chance cleared off the line 3-2 down in the 95th minute!0
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Haha!
*Michael Keane comes on and clearly signals to his teammates that it’ll be a back 5.*
Jamie Carragher: “It’ll definitely be a back 4”
*Everton line up with a back 5*
Carragher: “Yeah, it’s a back 5”
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What a class goal by Kulusevski with a sublime 1st touch over 5 defenders.
Spurs have many talented players but they are a naive team which Ange have to take responsibility for.
Great ball in my Moore and a good 2nd goal.
At least Spurs won't get booed off after getting two goals back. 3-2 FT.
Man Utd lose their 4th home game out of 5 against Brighton 1-3 and if they hadn't mugged Southampton, it would be 5 straight home defeats.
Amorim looks clueless to me so far but he's more of a head coach than a manager and the politics at the Global brand Man Utd makes it a tough gig.
David Moyes got sacked when he finished 7th.1 -
I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.3
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Fortune 82nd Minute said:Football is not giving me a lot of pleasure watching Charlton at the moment but by heavens, I'm enjoying looking at the PL table and seeing both United and Tottenham sitting down with the also runs!
Can only be a matter of time until Champions League qualification is changed if these two keep missing out!2 -
North Lower Neil said:Feels like Ange's last game, this.
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MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.1 -
Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.
I'm loving the misery . Although living down here in Sussex there's a lot of United fans I grew up with that now have Brighton Season Tickets but would never have been seen dead at the Withdean....
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Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.MarcusH26 said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.
I'm loving the misery . Although living down here in Sussex there's a lot of United fans I grew up with that now have Brighton Season Tickets but would never have been seen dead at the Withdean....0 -
se9addick said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.MarcusH26 said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.
I'm loving the misery . Although living down here in Sussex there's a lot of United fans I grew up with that now have Brighton Season Tickets but would never have been seen dead at the Withdean....0 - Sponsored links:
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se9addick said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.MarcusH26 said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.
I'm loving the misery . Although living down here in Sussex there's a lot of United fans I grew up with that now have Brighton Season Tickets but would never have been seen dead at the Withdean....
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Man City Are today looking a bit more like the team we saw last year.0
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se9addick said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.MarcusH26 said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.
I'm loving the misery . Although living down here in Sussex there's a lot of United fans I grew up with that now have Brighton Season Tickets but would never have been seen dead at the Withdean....
Certainly up until the last few years, I rarely saw anyone wearing a City shirt in London. (And I suspect much of their support came from Manchester and the surrounding areas). But as @fenaddick says, you certainly see a lot more people wandering around in City shirts these days in London.
And that's one of the reasons why we need to get back on an upward trajectory urgently before we lose another generation of support as let's be honest for most kids there isn't much street cred in supporting Charlton atm and it's so easy just to declare yourself a fan of one of the big boys.1 -
Manic_mania said:se9addick said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.MarcusH26 said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.
I'm loving the misery . Although living down here in Sussex there's a lot of United fans I grew up with that now have Brighton Season Tickets but would never have been seen dead at the Withdean....3 -
lordromford said:Manic_mania said:se9addick said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.MarcusH26 said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.
I'm loving the misery . Although living down here in Sussex there's a lot of United fans I grew up with that now have Brighton Season Tickets but would never have been seen dead at the Withdean....
Only adult I have known to switch teams is one who finally "grew up" in early 20's and swapped Man Utd for AFC Wimbledon as his local team.
In fact my usual line when some Londoner says they follow Liverpool is "haven't you grown out of that yet".0 -
What's with footballers playing it across their own defence like that? One of the first things you're taught in football, particularly if you play at the back, is to never pass the ball across the face of your own goal. Stupid3
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Athletico Charlton said:lordromford said:Manic_mania said:se9addick said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.MarcusH26 said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.
I'm loving the misery . Although living down here in Sussex there's a lot of United fans I grew up with that now have Brighton Season Tickets but would never have been seen dead at the Withdean....
Only adult I have known to switch teams is one who finally "grew up" in early 20's and swapped Man Utd for AFC Wimbledon as his local team.
In fact my usual line when some Londoner says they follow Liverpool is "haven't you grown out of that yet".0 -
City could get to double figures this afternoon. 5 0 up with over half an hour to go and they’re tearing Ipswich apart0
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Manic_mania said:se9addick said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.MarcusH26 said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.
I'm loving the misery . Although living down here in Sussex there's a lot of United fans I grew up with that now have Brighton Season Tickets but would never have been seen dead at the Withdean....
“You know Dave in accounts. Yeah he’s a City fan now, but he was United until a couple of years ago…yeah I know, it’s ridiculous”.1 -
Fish in a barrel at Portman Road. And Man City have got plenty of ammunition left still to use up in the next half an hour!0
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Also how do footballers get away with such small shin pads nowadays? At least 3 Ipswich players with their socks barely higher than their ankles0
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fenaddick said:se9addick said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.MarcusH26 said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.
I'm loving the misery . Although living down here in Sussex there's a lot of United fans I grew up with that now have Brighton Season Tickets but would never have been seen dead at the Withdean....1 -
Damaging defeat for Ipswich today. Both for GD and for confidence.0
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se9addick said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.MarcusH26 said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:MarcusH26 said:I think United as a club are too broken for anyone to succeed. Amorim was one of the names linked to every big vacancy and I'm sure he'll be successful somewhere else but there's so much wrong at United on and off the field that I can't see him ever sorting this out.
Who knows, Amorim may be the man. But he's got a load of dross to get rid of first before he can start moulding the club the way he wants to.
In the meantime, sit back and enjoy United's misery. And all the United fans in Surrey phoning in moaning about how awful things are.
I'm loving the misery . Although living down here in Sussex there's a lot of United fans I grew up with that now have Brighton Season Tickets but would never have been seen dead at the Withdean....1 -
Walk around Woolwich, and the number of Charlton fans will be tiny. Far more Arsenal0
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killerandflash said:Walk around Woolwich, and the number of Charlton fans will be tiny. Far more Arsenal0
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se9addick said:killerandflash said:Walk around Woolwich, and the number of Charlton fans will be tiny. Far more Arsenal0
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That’s an incredible goal0
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killerandflash said:se9addick said:killerandflash said:Walk around Woolwich, and the number of Charlton fans will be tiny. Far more Arsenal0