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about 12 years ago
Frankie Mac wrote:
Buffon II wrote:
Big Pete 65 wrote:
At least not making a mockery of the Cup as Allardyce did with the reserve team he put out in the 5-0 rout to Forest which was an insult to the supporters... 


Lol. Do you actually know why he did it? Or are you just spouting a whole lot of nonsense?

because he is a cunt of a manager?


Stating the obvious.

Thing is he got it spot on this time. Two huge matches coming up for West Ham, one being a cup semi. As if a 3rd round cup match is as important. Face it, the FA Cup is shit now anyway. No one really gives a fuck.

But yeah, he should have put out his absolute best eleven then rolled over for the next two matches.

Three for me, and two for them.

about 12 years ago

his priority is the league (let's be honest, the league cup was fucked as soon as we got Man City over 2 legs).  So far, being focused on the league has seen us in 2nd bottom, with one win in about the last 9 games (not sure of the facts, but it is pretty fucking terrible).

Getting fucked 5-0 in the cup by lower league opposition is not acceptable, I don't give a fuck what your priorities are.

And why the fuck does not getting humiliated in the cup mean that we have to roll over in our next 2 games?

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about 12 years ago

Mourinho, Wenger, Rodgers, Martinez and Moyes are in a bar.

Mourinho buys 5 glasses of Portugese wine.

Then Wenger buys 5 glasses of Bordeaux.

Then Martinez buys 5 San Miguel beers.

Then Rodgers buys 4 glasses of Champagne.

Looking dejected, Moyes asks where his glass of champagne is.

Rodgers replies: “This is the fourth round, and you’re not in it!”


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Buffon II wrote:
Frankie Mac wrote:
Buffon II wrote:
Big Pete 65 wrote:
At least not making a mockery of the Cup as Allardyce did with the reserve team he put out in the 5-0 rout to Forest which was an insult to the supporters... 


Lol. Do you actually know why he did it? Or are you just spouting a whole lot of nonsense?

because he is a cunt of a manager?


Stating the obvious.


Thing is he got it spot on this time. Two huge matches coming up for West Ham, one being a cup semi. As if a 3rd round cup match is as important. Face it, the FA Cup is shit now anyway. No one really gives a fuck.


But yeah, he should have put out his absolute best eleven then rolled over for the next two matches.

 

Yeah well, "spot on" wasn't he? The 6-0 first leg Capital One spanking proved it was a waste of time resting his first-choice players in the FA Cup game.

They never had a chance against Man City anyway in a two-legged semi. In my opinion should have fielded  a stronger side in the FA Cup tie v Forest, a game they actually had a  chance of winning. I know they had injury  and suspension problems but still shouldn't have thrown the game like that...

I agree with Sky Sports UK on this one: "Allardyce ...handed out a total of five debuts, three from the start and two more off the bench, among nine changes to his team. It was a gamble that backfired horribly as the relegation-battling Hammers simply had their confidence further assaulted by lower-league opposition."

Premier League sides manage to play Champions League/ Europa League games midweek without fielding pathetically weak sides in EPL games either side of them... 

And plenty of us still give a fuck about the FA Cup.

By the way, West Ham are my second team after Charlton, so I care what happens to them...

This opinion piece by the BBC's chief football writer sums things up well: http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/25663392

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

about 12 years ago

All the while I was on holiday we lost every game. 3 points is all I can say about this effort. First half Swansea were much the better side.

Moyes needs to get rid of at least 8 players.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

about 12 years ago

Robbie Savage suggested 12 players need to be got rid of.

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about 12 years ago
Lonegunmen wrote:

Robbie Savage suggested 12 players need to be got rid of.



Well if Robbie says 12, then it is 12. lol.

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about 12 years ago

Was a good article in the Mail from him. Made some good and fair observations. What's going on in this thread, where have all the ardent United fans disappeared to? Just because you're not top of the table doesn't mean you have to go into hiding.

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about 12 years ago
Lonegunmen wrote:

Was a good article in the Mail from him. Made some good and fair observations. What's going on in this thread, where have all the ardent United fans disappeared to? Just because you're not top of the table doesn't mean you have to go into hiding.



I thought the same thing months ago.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

about 12 years ago

Have to disagree about Saturdays game. For all Swanseas dominance in the first half De Gea wasn't tested, and United should have been up 1 nil.

In the second half United should have scored 5 or 6. This performance was much like a number over the past few years under Fergusson.

about 12 years ago

I thought a heap of praise was lumped on Januzaj, when it was actually Shinji coming inside that made the difference against Swansea. He retained the ball very well and kept looking to probe and keep the ball moving around. Should of scored a goal to be fair though.

about 12 years ago

Outside of a couple of very poor defensive errors I thought Utd played better than I've seen for a long time. I hate them losing but if the oppo is better and we still played reasonably well then I can take it.

Laughing at some of the comments from 'other' supporters who wanted us to get a result so they have a better chance at the title.

I have got news for you. Don't worry about Chelsea because City will run you down and win by 10 points.

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about 12 years ago

United "fans" jumping ship to city already lol. It was always going to happen, let's be honest...

about 12 years ago
Arsenal wrote:

United "fans" jumping ship to city already lol. It was always going to happen, let's be honest...



Hardly jumping ship you clown, just making a comment.

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about 12 years ago
Leggy wrote:

Outside of a couple of very poor defensive errors I thought Utd played better than I've seen for a long time. I hate them losing but if the oppo is better and we still played reasonably well then I can take it.

Yep. I thought we were happily the better team on the park. The first 15 minutes was fantastic.

about 12 years ago

I hope Anderson's loan to fiorentina is good for him (I suspect it will be). It could still be reasonable business for us.

How i would love Mata to be heading our way. Sadly the only way I can see it happening is if we allowed Rooney to go the other way.

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Preview of Thursday morning's (NZT) Capital One Cup semi from the BBC:

LIVE 8.40 am Thurs. Sommet Sports (replay 10pm)

http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/25740123

No Vidic of course after being sent off v Chelsea; Evra also in doubt - will be a weak defence without them.

Just finished watching  Man Utd v. Chelsea replay on Sommet Sport - Utd the better side in first half + even the Chelsea TV commentator agreed Vidic shouldn't have been sent off! I think United will win by two goals against Sunderland.

BBC MATCH FACTS:Head-to-head
  • Sunderland have only won two of their last 25 meetings with Manchester United in all competitions (L18 D5), though both of these victories have come in the League Cup (the first leg of this tie and in 2000-01) .
  • The Black Cats have not won at Old Trafford in a major competition since May 1968 (D9 L16).
  • Sunderland and Manchester United have both won one of two previous League Cup ties between the sides; the Red Devils won a third round second replay in 1976-77 before the Black Cats won 2-1 in a fourth-round tie in 2000-01.
Manchester United
  • Manchester United have won eight of their last nine League Cup semi-final ties, losing only to Chelsea in the 2004-05 season.
  • They have scored in all but one of their last 18 League Cup games, scoring a total of 40 goals in those matches.
  • The Red Devils have not lost consecutive League Cup games since September 2007.
  • Eight of the last nine teams to win the first-leg of a League Cup semi-final 2-1 at home have been eliminated. Manchester United overturned a 2-1 deficit against Manchester City in 2009-10, winning 3-1 in the second leg at Old Trafford.
  • They have won the League Cup four times in 1992, 2006, 2009 and 2010.
Sunderland
  • They have only scored more than one goal in just five of their 22 league matches this season, but have scored at least two goals in all five of their League Cup ties this season.
  • The Black Cats have only managed two wins in their last 10 League Cup games away from home at top flight sides (D2 L6) and are without a clean sheet in 11.
  • They were runners-up in 1985, losing 1-0 Norwich.

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

about 12 years ago

Evil Kagawa on twitter;


"So many chant of "MOYES OUT...MOYES OUT...MOYES OUT...MOYES OUT" Team bus no usually so noisy!"

about 12 years ago

Ha ha that kagawa twitter account is a crack up

More seriously, twitter rumours intensify that Mata deal is imminent.

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about 12 years ago

Read marcotti's piece on ESPN for a good breakdown of a possible Mata move. In my view Mata to Man U could rejuvenate, much like ozil to arsenal. But true, we have too many wingers, not enough midfielders.

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about 12 years ago

Oh. my. lord.

Welbeck and Jones don't even hit the target and Janujaz and Raffael both had their pens saved.

All after a howler from De Gea was rescued by Hernandez late goal. De Gea saved 3 pens as well.

But the bigger story is the 120 min before all this.


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about 12 years ago

worst shoot-out ever?


E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

about 12 years ago
Global Game wrote:

Oh. my. lord.

Welbeck and Jones don't even hit the target and Janujaz and Raffael both had their pens saved.

All after a howler from De Gea was rescued by Hernandez late goal. De Gea saved 3 pens as well.

But the bigger story is the 120 min before all this.



de gea's howler wasn't really rescued then was it... fact is if he saved it, you'd be at wembley

about 12 years ago
paulm wrote:
Global Game wrote:

Oh. my. lord.

Welbeck and Jones don't even hit the target and Janujaz and Raffael both had their pens saved.

All after a howler from De Gea was rescued by Hernandez late goal. De Gea saved 3 pens as well.

But the bigger story is the 120 min before all this.



de gea's howler wasn't really rescued then was it... fact is if he saved it, you'd be at wembley




pedantic. "initially rescued". better?

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about 12 years ago

Pedantry is one of my favourite things.


De Gea only saved 2 penalties by the way :)

about 12 years ago

True, Sunderland put one over the top, but...............It doesn't MATA!


Ben Smith, BBC Sport
MATA ON THE MOVE

"Juan Mata is set to undergo a medical with Manchester United on Thursday ahead of his proposed £37m move from Chelsea.

"The Spaniard said goodbye to team-mates and staff at Chelsea's Cobham training ground on Wednesday and is not expected to return to the club.

"Mata is expected to sign a four-and-a-half year deal at Old Trafford.

"United continue to deny having made a bid for Mata, but it is understood they have made an offer through intermediaries working on the deal."


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about 12 years ago

hullo cheque book my old friend

Good move for Mata, he should get plenty of game time. 

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

about 12 years ago

Needs game time if he wants to make Spanish squad for World Cup.

Just as long as Moyes doesn't try to play him as a frickin' winger!

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about 12 years ago

Losing to Sunderland over two legs, hahahahahahahahaha!

about 12 years ago
Global Game wrote:

Needs game time if he wants to make Spanish squad for World Cup.

Just as long as Moyes doesn't try to play him as a frickin' winger!


Mata is class. He'll have a bit of fire about him too as Spain is hardly short of midfield choices. 
He's got to be worth a few points for MUFC, whether that's enough to qualify for the Europa League I'll guess we'll have to wait and see. 

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

about 12 years ago

Ha ha.

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about 12 years ago
Arsenal wrote:

Losing to Sunderland over two legs, hahahahahahahahaha!



Really poor result, but overall the performance was shocking.
But so far these are the facts
We have been to Wembley once this season and collected a trophy. (Winners)
You have not won anything yet (and are unlikely to)
From the 8 th Feb to  the 29th March you have 11 games and of those I would expect Arsenal to win 4 or perhaps 5 and that would including beating us. Lets see if you are still full of it by the end of March.If by chance you win the league then you will have deserved it but it has been 10 long years.

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about 12 years ago

lol

about 12 years ago

Cool story bro. Sunderland lol!

about 12 years ago

Leggy just accept in this moment in time your team is playing sh*t and you should have the piss taken out of you.

If you do get Mata you're a pack of lucky bast*rds, good signing.

about 12 years ago
paulm wrote:

lol



I thought you would like that Palum.
Maybe it is just the supporters in London that are just full of it.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

about 12 years ago

Heard Mata can't sign a contract anymore because all the pens at Old Trafford are shit.

Three for me, and two for them.

about 12 years ago

where will they play Mata?  Assuming everyone is fit Moyes either keeps what appears to be his favoured 4-4-2, with Mata on the left wing (and Rooney in behind RVP), or he goes to a 4-2-3-1 with Mata, Rooney and someone else behind RVP. This puts too much pressure on their 2 in centre midfield as Mata does not track back enough (which is why Chelsea are getting rid of him).  Rooney will go in the summer, which means that Mata will play their from next season, but I see the end of this season being even more of a massive clusterfuck for them.

All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight

about 12 years ago

Oh, the clusterfcuk is far from over.

Mata would be wasted on the wing and I agree Rooney is likely to head out in the summer.

I'd like to see a 4231 with whoever is left of RVP/Welbeck/Hernandez/new striker TBA up top; three of Kagawa, Mata, Nani, Janujaz as the 2nd line; two new deep playmaking hardworkng midfielders (currently Carrick/Fletcher/Jones/Cleverly), with whoever is going to play in the backline, assuming Evra and Vidic may be on their way out, that's probably another 2 signings there too. Fellaini has to go, and I'd happily let go of Cleverly, Young, Valencia. Giggs will retire and probably Rio (or move ot MLS).

So shopping list of 5: striker, 2 playmaking mids, CB and LB

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about 12 years ago
Frankie Mac wrote:

I see the end of this season being even more of a massive clusterfuck for them.


Inshallah.