Torn between fuck wilder and fuck Everton
Ah well. Dish out a jolly good battering to Fat Sam and his Brummie twats tomorrow and it will have been a good weekend 
Everton didnât deserve to win that. And I donât know that Sheffield did either but they showed Everton way too much respect for the entire first half. Too little too late.
Just a cursory trip around the usual âafter match punditsâ and observers and it looks like the heat is turning up ever so slightly on Frank.
âŠand once again we have a new serious contender for the title 
But for how long?
Bitters vs ManShitty on Monday.
Nah, thatâs an easy one. Fuck Everton!
Not surprising really. 3-0 down and chasing the game and he brings on Havertz instead of a proven goal scorer like Giroud. What sort of a decision is that?
I havenât seen his post match press conference, I bet he blamed Klopp for this latest defeat.
He actually blamed the players. He didnât name specific guys but he had a few in mind when he said there were a âfewâ that âmade the decisionâ to be lazy and jogging at 60%. He did call Reece James out for giving up the lazy penalty. Frank is feeling the heat. Heâs quite bothered.
Carlo saying âwe didnât expectâ to be in this place when the season started. Right.
I love these clubs that spend massive amounts of money in the summer then act like some raw work-in-progress, plucky underdog story, chatting all this sheepish shit that âthey never expectedâ good results. Fuck off. Thatâs complete horse shit.
Annoys me a bit that he could have brought on a fighter. Have you ever seen Giroud not fighting ? He is like Milner, can have days when he is a bit off, but he is a terrier. Can win second balls, dangerous in the box on corners and set balls. Has great hold up play.
Instead he just changed it slightly in midfield to no avail. Irritating. Not often I really criticise managers but I was surprised that when Chelsea started playing long balls, he didnât have a strong guy in front to win second balls. Made little sense to me, but I am no manager of course.
I could not agree more Magnus. 100% agree. Iâve actually called Giroud out before for how impressive his fight and work rate ALWAYS is. Always. Heâs always trying to earn his next minute. Even at his age. Heâs constantly battling and fighting for his place in the team and fighting for his side.
Make the most of it Carlo, you wonât be there when the season finishes. Just struggled to a 1-0 win against a team who havenât won a game all season.
Frank now has the Tuchel shadow on the horizon all the time now for one reason Roman has absolutely no loyalty he has proved it time and time again.
Itâs actually bang on true. The premier league is desperate for manure to be relevant. And they would be even further behind us if âdecisionsâ werenât so âstrangeâ for manure and against us.
Spurs onside/offside VAR goal was decided in a jiffy while our winning goal was forensically checked to see if there was any possible way to disallow it.
Thatâs not me being a subjective LFC fan. That is what happened!!!
I actually agree about the sticking plaster analogy.
I donât believe in this. It is true that they may have got a couple wrong decisions (but so have others), but the idea that it is a conspiracy to get them higher up the table I donât believe in at all.
We are not at all judged harsher than other teams, if it happens in one game it is coincidence and not premeditated. I donât believe in a reality where everyone is against us and refs are corrupt. I donât think it is true at all that we are some sort of victim in a crime novel about football.
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Manchester United were awarded their 22nd spot-kick of the season on Sunday â the most of any club in Europeâs top five leagues since Barcelonaâs 24 in the 2014-15 season. Theyâve won at least one penalty in 45% of their Europa league games, and in 34% of their Premier League games this season.
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this season already 10 penalties in all competitions.
Weâve seen many of them and mostly in the PL many of them were at least debatable.
THIS is what they improved since Bruno came in - nothing else.
Take away a few number of the debatable ones and they would never reached the CL last season.
Take away half of the debatable ones and they are worse than in the Mourinho era.
Another thing. Both Portuguese. Same age. Both came directly from the Portuguese league.
IMO Bernardo Silva performed at least one level higher in his first year at City than Bruno is doing at ManU.
Bernardo Silva reluctant clapper while holding coffee.
Bruno Fernandes untried in this field and long may it continue.
ConclusionâŠ
Manctwats
None so blind as those who donât want to see.
Are you telling me that didnât happen in the Tottenham match or are you saying itâs a coincidence?
Can you honestly see why Sonâs goal was given onside and ManĂ© or Salahâs goals were given offside?
How do you explain Fulhamâs goal being allowed after a deliberar obvious two handed shove in the back of Salah? Was that not an obvious mistake? Should not VAR have reviewed that?