Quote from: AustinPowers on Today at 12:47:11 AMQuote from: nrico2006 on Today at 12:16:42 AMQuote from: Cunny Funt on May 25, 2024, 11:45:16 PMToday showed the old FA Cup still has some charm. Workmanlike performance and deserved win against a City team that was unbeaten in 35 games before today.
Two trophies in two seasons Ten Hag has won for United and before he arrived United hadn't won a trophy since 2017. In his own words "When I took over, it was a mess at United. The team is developing and winning trophies now" This cup win was better than the league cup success last season as both Liverpool and Man City were beaten against the odds.
Lots of pundits and journalists have chosen to ignore the long injury list United have had this season which included patched up back fours with midfielders filling in, that was the prime reason for such a poor league season and should be taken into account by Jim Ratcliffe and co then they do their end of season review and after it if their decision is to part ways with Ten Hag and replace him with some of the names mentioned in the media it will add another chapter to the decade of incompetence.
The team isn't developing though. Terrible on a consistent basis and still no style of play after 2 seasons. United have gad injuries but he has spent mire than enough to have cover but mist of his signings have been bad.
I couldn't help thinking of Officer Crabtree reading your post
I agrow with your pints though.
Quote from: nrico2006 on Today at 12:16:42 AMQuote from: Cunny Funt on May 25, 2024, 11:45:16 PMToday showed the old FA Cup still has some charm. Workmanlike performance and deserved win against a City team that was unbeaten in 35 games before today.
Two trophies in two seasons Ten Hag has won for United and before he arrived United hadn't won a trophy since 2017. In his own words "When I took over, it was a mess at United. The team is developing and winning trophies now" This cup win was better than the league cup success last season as both Liverpool and Man City were beaten against the odds.
Lots of pundits and journalists have chosen to ignore the long injury list United have had this season which included patched up back fours with midfielders filling in, that was the prime reason for such a poor league season and should be taken into account by Jim Ratcliffe and co then they do their end of season review and after it if their decision is to part ways with Ten Hag and replace him with some of the names mentioned in the media it will add another chapter to the decade of incompetence.
The team isn't developing though. Terrible on a consistent basis and still no style of play after 2 seasons. United have gad injuries but he has spent mire than enough to have cover but mist of his signings have been bad.
Quote from: Cunny Funt on May 25, 2024, 11:45:16 PMToday showed the old FA Cup still has some charm. Workmanlike performance and deserved win against a City team that was unbeaten in 35 games before today.
Two trophies in two seasons Ten Hag has won for United and before he arrived United hadn't won a trophy since 2017. In his own words "When I took over, it was a mess at United. The team is developing and winning trophies now" This cup win was better than the league cup success last season as both Liverpool and Man City were beaten against the odds.
Lots of pundits and journalists have chosen to ignore the long injury list United have had this season which included patched up back fours with midfielders filling in, that was the prime reason for such a poor league season and should be taken into account by Jim Ratcliffe and co then they do their end of season review and after it if their decision is to part ways with Ten Hag and replace him with some of the names mentioned in the media it will add another chapter to the decade of incompetence.
Quote from: onefineday on May 25, 2024, 08:35:53 AMSo what's the thinking re attendance at today's potential classic? Tough timing given competing attractions in rugby and soccer and I'm sure there's more than a few people like myself who attended last year's version who have decided to give this a miss.Official attendance not given apparently, but I heard them estimate less than 10,000 on rte radio.
They're predicting 25k, but I wonder how many will actually pass through the turnstiles - sub 20k?
Quote from: trileacman on May 25, 2024, 08:51:54 PMI think we'll beat Donegal when the ref isn't a Donegal man.