Man Utd Thread:

Started by full back, November 10, 2006, 08:13:49 AM

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GJL

The lack of goal threat is a big problem.

Square Ball

I mean wtf, two penalty misses in one half, must be a record.
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under the bar

Quote from: Square Ball on October 27, 2019, 05:18:23 PM
I mean wtf, two penalty misses in one half, must be a record.

Gary Bailey saved 3 in one match I recall

J70

Quote from: under the bar on October 27, 2019, 05:39:01 PM
Quote from: Square Ball on October 27, 2019, 05:18:23 PM
I mean wtf, two penalty misses in one half, must be a record.

Gary Bailey saved 3 in one match I recall

Wasn't that a game they lost 6-0 to Ipswich or someone?

Square Ball

Quote from: J70 on October 27, 2019, 06:13:53 PM
Quote from: under the bar on October 27, 2019, 05:39:01 PM
Quote from: Square Ball on October 27, 2019, 05:18:23 PM
I mean wtf, two penalty misses in one half, must be a record.

Gary Bailey saved 3 in one match I recall

Wasn't that a game they lost 6-0 to Ipswich or someone?

Was indeed
1980 - Division One v Ipswich Town (a), lost 0-6 (2nd).
Ripped apart by Ipswich's Dutch duo Arnold Muhren and Frans Thijssen, United would have suffered even greater humiliation had Gary Bailey not saved three penalties - one twice taken.
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under the bar

Scored 3 and missed 2 penos today. James is a pleasure to watch

Cunny Funt

The best United have played since Ole was caretaker manager. The 1-3 scoreline doesn't tell the full tale as 0-6 would be more right.  The way Norwich set up makes them an ideal team to play, how Man City lost to them and conceded 3 goals i'll never know.

No 2 CDMs today,Lingard not played in the number 10 role or Pereria played as a right winger, has the penny finally dropped?  Game was played on the front foot and surprise surprise loads of chances created.  Krul was off his line for both penalties but that's no excuse for missing both. The Krul save on a Martial header from a corner 1st half was arguably the save of the season so far.

The ever improving McTominay the best player on the pitch but it was his error led to the consolation goal for Norwich. Judgement on where United stand and how much they have improved will be seen after the next two games which are Chelsea and Bournemouth away. For now 7th in the table and just 3 points off 5th looks a lot better than 14th and 2 points off relegation.


BarryBreensBandage

It may be a coincidence, but no Pogba about, and the dynamic, however slight, improves.
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nrico2006

Quote from: BarryBreensBandage on October 28, 2019, 01:35:14 AM
It may be a coincidence, but no Pogba about, and the dynamic, however slight, improves.

There has been no Pogba about for a while and that hasn't made a difference though.
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magpie seanie

Martial makes a huge difference though.

Cunny Funt

Solskjaer team has developed a habit of knocking Chelsea out of cup competitions in Stamford Bridge. Some goal by Rashford to win it. 

under the bar

Clever win tonight away to a Chelsea side full of talent. Unreal free kick from Rashford.

Maroon Manc

McTominay was the best player on the pitch last night, stood out a mile as the best midfielder on show. I'd like to think he'll continue to improve, already there's been a huge difference between performances last season and this. He looks like he's got excellent leadership qualities too, looking like its one less midfielder to find. Fred has done better and has great workrate but he's got to offer more on the ball, gives it away too easily for a player who only looks to make basic passes; When we signed him I was expecting him to be technically gifted from what I read which unfortunately has been the opposite.

Ole has got a lot of stick but once again he got it tactically right and even when Chelsea equalised he changed it again which put United on the front foot. There's a long way to go yet but I do hope he's backed in January. United were heavily linked with Mandzukic last summer and I'd imagine United will try and bring him in on loan in January; He offers something totally different to what we've got which I think is what we need and would be capable of scoring goals. A midfielder is a must, I hope they stay well clear of Eriksen as he'll mess them about; He's got 6 months left on a contract so a player of his calibre on a free is going to appeal to most of the top clubs on the continent.

Maguire has done so much right the past 2 games, completely been in control and his use of the ball has been excellent but looked anything like a top centre half for both goals we've conceded.

At least we've had a positive week for the first time since the opening week of the season.

Geoff Tipps

Quote from: Maroon Manc on October 31, 2019, 09:48:00 AM
McTominay was the best player on the pitch last night, stood out a mile as the best midfielder on show. I'd like to think he'll continue to improve, already there's been a huge difference between performances last season and this. He looks like he's got excellent leadership qualities too, looking like its one less midfielder to find. Fred has done better and has great workrate but he's got to offer more on the ball, gives it away too easily for a player who only looks to make basic passes; When we signed him I was expecting him to be technically gifted from what I read which unfortunately has been the opposite.

Ole has got a lot of stick but once again he got it tactically right and even when Chelsea equalised he changed it again which put United on the front foot. There's a long way to go yet but I do hope he's backed in January. United were heavily linked with Mandzukic last summer and I'd imagine United will try and bring him in on loan in January; He offers something totally different to what we've got which I think is what we need and would be capable of scoring goals. A midfielder is a must, I hope they stay well clear of Eriksen as he'll mess them about; He's got 6 months left on a contract so a player of his calibre on a free is going to appeal to most of the top clubs on the continent.

Maguire has done so much right the past 2 games, completely been in control and his use of the ball has been excellent but looked anything like a top centre half for both goals we've conceded.

At least we've had a positive week for the first time since the opening week of the season.

So he's been in complete control apart from the 2 times he wasn't in complete control and conceded goals??

Farrandeelin

Three away wins in a row now!!! I hope they haven't used up their quota. Tough one today against Bournemouth. I predict a 1-1 draw.
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