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That's not very catchyHe has been pretty good this season. I'm glad he didn't leave.
That's not very catchyHe has been pretty good this season. I'm glad he didn't leave.
To the tune of Harry Kane, he's one of our own song. But I couldn't catch the words clearly on TV. If anyone can verify.What is it???
SC likes to moanTo the tune of Harry Kane, he's one of our own song. But I couldn't catch the words clearly on TV. If anyone can verify.
To the tune of Harry Kane, he's one of our own song. But I couldn't catch the words clearly on TV. If anyone can verify.
Am I the only one that feels a bit angry and disappointed after a relatively easy 4-0 away win? Thought we were very complacent and, dare I say it, arrogantly disinterested in the second half! Goal difference could be a massive factor at the end of the season considering the way City, Chelsea and Utd are banging them in and we've just squandered a great chance to really boost our goal difference, could've hit double figures today with the right application and desire. Anyway, rant over, just frustrated that we don't truly punish teams when we have the chance.
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He's an unabashed Poch fanboy, which is nice to see!Gary Neville just gushed. Best stadium next year, three of the best staying, true contenders and not one mention of wages. He loves us.
Yep. Our in-game management is what probably held us back last season and was evident against Chelsea. I feel that if we improve that then we will start to win stuff.One of our problems in the last couple of seasons, was we tired a bit in the second half of the season due to pressing hard every game. Poch has said reputedly we need to learn when to press and when not to in order to conserve energy. 3-0 up against Huddersfield is the perfect opportunity to do just that. Don't forget some of these players will be playing 50+ games this season with any luck.
Gary Neville just gushed. Best stadium next year, three of the best staying, true contenders and not one mention of wages. He loves us.
You're talking rubbish; and I'm not surprised by the usual suspects who agree with you. Your idea as to what constitutes "smashing" is at the level of Richard Keys.Yeah, and? A properly ruthless team of winners would've smashed that Huddersfield team into the middle of next month, we let them off the hook!
He really does, it's brilliant to see someone who is a diehard Man Utd superfan clearly have such a soft spot for us, purely because we're doing the right things on the football field.He [Gary Neville] loves us.
He has said he see's so much in us and Poch that reminds him of his early days at United.
One of our problems in the last couple of seasons, was we tired a bit in the second half of the season due to pressing hard every game. Poch has said reputedly we need to learn when to press and when not to in order to conserve energy. 3-0 up against Huddersfield is the perfect opportunity to do just that. Don't forget some of these players will be playing 50+ games this season with any luck.
Neville absolutely gushing about us on Sky
He really does, it's brilliant to see someone who is a diehard Man Utd superfan clearly have such a soft spot for us, purely because we're doing the right things on the football field.
I think he's the best analyst on T.V so it's satisfying hearing it come from him.
He did! Woo hoo! SISSOKO!