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

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magpie seanie

The substituting after the sending off - taking off the excellent Lingard for  Herrera (who hasn't been good for a while) tells you all you need to know about Jose Mourinho. Not content with being a man up his negative nature required reassurance. Very unprofessional in lots of ways....wasting chances and the amateur carry on at the end. No flak here of course - in Jose ye trust. I feel if you allow or indulge Pogba's lack of professionalism at times it's only a matter of time before it seeps into the others. As for putting on a clearly injured player at the end - remember his treatment of Eva Carneiro. Obviously some of the medical staff about to get sacked or maybe Jose is a hypocritical, misogynistic bully?

screenexile

Must say that was thoroughly enjoyable last night. Pogba's couple of shots that went into orbit particular highlights.

Had a United eejit tell me last night Ander Herrera is the best player in the Premier League and De Gea the best player in the world . . . Thoroughly enjoyable!!

stiffler

Jose's negative gameplan came back to burn Utd in the end. A man and a goal up he allows his team to retreat and give Leicester a glimmer of hope.

The same game plan last week near caught him out. There could be 20 points gap between the 2 Manchester teams at the end of the season.
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yellowcard

as much as I'm not a fan of Mourinho, I don't think you can blame him for last night. Jones and Smalling's deficiencies were laid bare last night but there were plenty of chances created to bury Leicester and it really should have been a 4-1 win. Rashford has regressed badly and misses too many one v ones often taking the wrong option. That's not Mourinho's fault.

TabClear

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Quote from: screenexile on December 24, 2017, 09:43:43 AM
Must say that was thoroughly enjoyable last night. Pogba's couple of shots that went into orbit particular highlights.

Had a United eejit tell me last night Ander Herrera is the best player in the Premier League and De Gea the best player in the world . . . Thoroughly enjoyable!!

You could make an argument that de Gea is the most important player in the premiership.  What i mean is that for example if you take de bruyne out of the city team clearly thet are not as good but they are still the best team by a distance.  Take de Gea out of the United team and they are scrapping for fourth at best, especially given the negative way Mourinho plays football. I can't think of another individual player that is as important to their team.

As for Herrera....

Cunny Funt

Quote from: stiffler on December 24, 2017, 10:29:45 AM
There could be 20 points gap between the 2 Manchester teams at the end of the season.
And if so that would say how high Man City has raised the bar to be fair. For example Man United in 2007/8 (their last great team) had 45 points after 19 games just 3 more points than the current points total United have.


Boycey

Quote from: TabClear on December 24, 2017, 01:43:57 PM
Quote from: screenexile on December 24, 2017, 09:43:43 AM
Must say that was thoroughly enjoyable last night. Pogba's couple of shots that went into orbit particular highlights.

Had a United eejit tell me last night Ander Herrera is the best player in the Premier League and De Gea the best player in the world . . . Thoroughly enjoyable!!

You could make an argument that de Gea is the most important player in the premiership.  What i mean is that for example if you take de bruyne out of the city team clearly thet are not as good but they are still the best team by a distance.  Take de Gea out of the United team and they are scrapping for fourth at best, especially given the negative way Mourinho plays football. I can't think of another individual player that is as important to their team.

As for Herrera....

He's the best keeper in the league possibly the world but youre overstating his influence, if any of the other top keepers were at United I'd say we still be 2nd. Lukaku for all the flak he's had has rescued more points this season than De Gea..

Minder

Quote from: Cunny Funt on December 24, 2017, 02:03:22 PM
Quote from: stiffler on December 24, 2017, 10:29:45 AM
There could be 20 points gap between the 2 Manchester teams at the end of the season.
And if so that would say how high Man City has raised the bar to be fair. For example Man United in 2007/8 (their last great team) had 45 points after 19 games just 3 more points than the current points total United have.

Saw something last week that United points total would only be good enough to top the league at same stage in 5 of the last 15 seasons, and in 5 of them no better than third
"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us"

Boycey

Quote from: Minder on December 24, 2017, 03:38:45 PM
Quote from: Cunny Funt on December 24, 2017, 02:03:22 PM
Quote from: stiffler on December 24, 2017, 10:29:45 AM
There could be 20 points gap between the 2 Manchester teams at the end of the season.
And if so that would say how high Man City has raised the bar to be fair. For example Man United in 2007/8 (their last great team) had 45 points after 19 games just 3 more points than the current points total United have.

Saw something last week that United points total would only be good enough to top the league at same stage in 5 of the last 15 seasons, and in 5 of them no better than third

It's a subjective thing comparing teams and situations from different eras, the team that many would pick as Ferguson's greatest won the league in 1999 with just 79 points..

stiffler

Quote from: Boycey on December 24, 2017, 03:51:31 PM
Quote from: Minder on December 24, 2017, 03:38:45 PM
Quote from: Cunny Funt on December 24, 2017, 02:03:22 PM
Quote from: stiffler on December 24, 2017, 10:29:45 AM
There could be 20 points gap between the 2 Manchester teams at the end of the season.
And if so that would say how high Man City has raised the bar to be fair. For example Man United in 2007/8 (their last great team) had 45 points after 19 games just 3 more points than the current points total United have.

Saw something last week that United points total would only be good enough to top the league at same stage in 5 of the last 15 seasons, and in 5 of them no better than third

It's a subjective thing comparing teams and situations from different eras, the team that many would pick as Ferguson's greatest won the league in 1999 with just 79 points..

Exactly , it's all relative to the season that's in it. The fact that Utd are languishing badly against their city rivals, given a similar starting position and budgets from both managers is not lost on all fans.
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Boycey

Quote from: stiffler on December 24, 2017, 04:58:16 PM
Quote from: Boycey on December 24, 2017, 03:51:31 PM
Quote from: Minder on December 24, 2017, 03:38:45 PM
Quote from: Cunny Funt on December 24, 2017, 02:03:22 PM
Quote from: stiffler on December 24, 2017, 10:29:45 AM
There could be 20 points gap between the 2 Manchester teams at the end of the season.
And if so that would say how high Man City has raised the bar to be fair. For example Man United in 2007/8 (their last great team) had 45 points after 19 games just 3 more points than the current points total United have.

Saw something last week that United points total would only be good enough to top the league at same stage in 5 of the last 15 seasons, and in 5 of them no better than third

It's a subjective thing comparing teams and situations from different eras, the team that many would pick as Ferguson's greatest won the league in 1999 with just 79 points..

Exactly , it's all relative to the season that's in it. The fact that Utd are languishing badly against their city rivals, given a similar starting position and budgets from both managers is not lost on all fans.

Pep had a much much better starting squad, has spent more money, has a bigger budget, is a better manager other than that ur pretty much right.

Happy Christmas xx

bennydorano


Boycey

Quote from: bennydorano on December 24, 2017, 05:37:49 PM
Shoestring United

No definitely not but I'd don't think I'm wrong in what I'm saying..

bennydorano

Better manager no doubt, bought much better too. United's use of their player budget in the last decade has been woeful. Crying poor mouth is a joke.

Boycey

Quote from: bennydorano on December 24, 2017, 06:32:45 PM
Better manager no doubt, bought much better too. United's use of their player budget in the last decade has been woeful. Crying poor mouth is a joke.

I'm not playing the poor mouth I'm just pointing out that the original point is wrong they didn't have the same starting point,it's hardly in doubt that City's starting squad under Pep was better? And they don't have the same budget Pep has spent £100m more.

As for the last decade, City have spent £450m more than Utd on transfers...

You might have a point about them buying better but they do hold most of the aces!