Feels like it is ManU’s turn to do something really crap and/or stupid.
Kavanagh From greater Manchester is the VAR
Kind of feels it’s all leading up to another reminder how shit they really are when they play us.
Hopefully they leave it for the Newcastle game!
DCL sharp as a razor…oh no…that’s what he advertisers…on the pitch he’s a bit blunt…
All this talk of United in crisis, but we’re six points off the top without getting out of second gear yet. A title charge is absolutely not off the cards for the second half of the season
Will Holmes, York
It is funny, I was just thinking how crap this game is, the absolute reverse of the unexpectedly entertaining Spurs-Villa match. ManU are winning comfortably despite being largely incapable of doing anything. This will take some pressure off Ten Hag, but they are really poor.
If the score line remains, I’ll be amazed that this lot will have won eight matches
So…that’s 3 shots on goal, 3 goals.
‘Eez only got little arms!
Young lad Mainoo looks some prospect…
As I said the reverse to the norm is coming. It’s there in Europe.
And European refs don’t give everything United’s way, too.
They’ve got Newcastle and Chelsea next and I have a feeling they will struggle there.
Why does it seem all or most refs are from greater Manchester?
Funny thing, for every big money flop they buy, their academy produces a quality prospect who takes his place in the first eleven.
By the way, they have five wins and a defeat (at Man City) from their last six PL games. They are - and I still can’t believe it - the form team in PL.
Greater Manchester is just an administrative area that shares a police force and covers 500 square miles and most of it is really Lancashire towns with different accents and loyalties from Manchester.
The one guy who keeps pushing this stupid agenda doesn’t seem to understand that and I suspect enjoys winding people up.
Stand at the Rocket on match days and you will see a stream of Liverpool fans coming off the end of the M62 and that comes from …“Greater Manchester”
Mostly an artefact of the schedule. In those last 6, they have played the current 19th, 17th, 15th, 2nd, 18th, and 11th. They have done well not to drop the must-win points, but they really were not much of a match for City. The only ‘good’ win in there is the home win over Brentford.
Their December is the real test.
Into Jan.
It’s quite a painful schedule especially with two must win CL games
A third of the way through the season and no side has more wins than Aston Villa.
Let that sink in for a moment.