Not all PL clubs.
Just the Big Six.
He better backtrack or else he’ll end up as a Rapunzel.
Not all PL clubs.
Just the Big Six.
He better backtrack or else he’ll end up as a Rapunzel.
That’s what I meant, I bet at least 10 have won consecutive matches.
I wonder how many “big 6” manager had gone to the 30 PL games mark without back to back victories.
Ferguson did in 7 with Man Utd and that’s the only obvious one.
I’d say it’s got to be zero, then the “big 6” is kind of fluid. Even Houllier had two under the joint management with Evans and then on his own.
Klopp in 6?
Still we are talking 29 games here that’s silly. Rodgers took 17
Hodgson only 8.
I think the point to make is if you are a good manager who does well you aren’t taking over 31 games to do it.
Arteta was 8 as well.
He’s more entertaining than Goldbridge and Alice.
They need to get him to Old Toilet and have him walk around the pitch at every home game - as a reminder of how crap they are :0)
He’s going through enough ![]()
Reminder that no United player has scored a goal this premier league season.
But they’ve brought plenty of laughs.
Alright steady on, yeah?
I thought the love affair was over… I apologise for overstepping the mark.
It was over but now onto part2: Resurgence.
i think its a bit of both
@PeachesEnRegalia thinks its not over
Alice doesnt know @PeachesEnRegalia exists
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ha ha @PeachesEnRegalia
It needs to be 5 games doesn’t it? Not being in Europe means it has to be 5 PL games and the odd League cup one.
They’ve got Grimsby and Burnley so odds favour back to back wins but they wouldn’t shake his league record. But then it’s Man City, Chelsea and Brentford. They don’t win all of them.
Though if Grimsby beat them I’ll laugh so hard that I’ll probably end in the same orbit that Penandes penalty is.
From the BBC:
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim is convinced his side is better off without having a European campaign to distract them this season.
As a consequence of their 15th-placed Premier League finish and Europa League final defeat by Tottenham, United are missing out on Europe for only the second time since English clubs returned to Uefa competition after a five-year ban in 1990.
It’s actually a good thing my wife left me to be with my brother, kept the house, the car and the kids - I now have so much more time to review what went wrong and prepare for the following weekends crushing losses ![]()
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Hmmm, so it turns out Amorim is related to Giggseh - I never knew that
