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Just when you think it can't get much worse than Spurs' current form, you watch United and realise it can be a lot worse.
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Baphomet wrote:Just when you think it can't get much worse than Spurs' current form, you watch United and realise it can be a lot worse.
That's not the worst of it. It sounds as if Ten Hag will be back.
A loss today leaves Manchester United in 8th.
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Baseline81 wrote:Baphomet wrote:Just when you think it can't get much worse than Spurs' current form, you watch United and realise it can be a lot worse.
That's not the worst of it. It sounds as if Ten Hag will be back.
A loss today leaves Manchester United in 8th.
really? INEOS want to keep him?
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Very poor performance by Villa, but lloks like to went into the game looking for a point to try and conserve energy, which very rarely works.
Certainly understand Emery trying to limit the exhaustion, as we have had a very full schedule with Europe and lack of squad depth.
Have to regroup now and try and get up for Thursday night in Greece. Will be a miracle if we manage to get through that, but there's still hope.
Chelsea & Liverpool and did us a massive favour and we have to win at least one of our remaining Prem games and hope City beat Spurs. Still plenty of twists and turns to come.
If you'd offered Europe SF and fighting for 4th at the start of the season, EVERY Villa fan would have taken it
Certainly understand Emery trying to limit the exhaustion, as we have had a very full schedule with Europe and lack of squad depth.
Have to regroup now and try and get up for Thursday night in Greece. Will be a miracle if we manage to get through that, but there's still hope.
Chelsea & Liverpool and did us a massive favour and we have to win at least one of our remaining Prem games and hope City beat Spurs. Still plenty of twists and turns to come.
If you'd offered Europe SF and fighting for 4th at the start of the season, EVERY Villa fan would have taken it
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Pipp I hope you guys get UCL on the final day .. so I need spurs to stay in the race when city go and visit them. Sorry man
It wont work out my way tho , I am doomed to sadness
It wont work out my way tho , I am doomed to sadness
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So is the EPL going to implement a salary cap?
Would be great for the competition in the league.
The current broadcasting deal is already much better than other ones such as in the Bundesliga where the last teams basically only get a third of the tv revenue that Bayern gets.
Would be great for the competition in the league.
The current broadcasting deal is already much better than other ones such as in the Bundesliga where the last teams basically only get a third of the tv revenue that Bayern gets.
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Baseline81 wrote:Baphomet wrote:Just when you think it can't get much worse than Spurs' current form, you watch United and realise it can be a lot worse.
That's not the worst of it. It sounds as if Ten Hag will be back. :o
A loss today leaves Manchester United in 8th.
You're kidding right? Wtf? I'm one of the last people to call for any coaches head... but come on. Dude's gotta go. Just no Tuchel.
props to Turbo_Zone
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Baphomet wrote:Just when you think it can't get much worse than Spurs' current form, you watch United and realise it can be a lot worse.
It was typical display of how bad Casemiro regressed, how poor is Onana at positioning and letting shots go in at near post ( two of those goals any decent keeper should save just by being in a right spot) and how inept is United's defense. Space and time they were giving Crystal Palace to attack was plain absurd. I know they had injuries but man this was something special to watch. Disgusting. Lucky they did not lose 8-0 or so...
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MaliBrah wrote:Pipp I hope you guys get UCL on the final day .. so I need spurs to stay in the race when city go and visit them. Sorry man
It wont work out my way tho , I am doomed to sadness
I must say I hope we can wrap it up quicker than that , bu will take it anyway it comes.
City are really in prime spot to win it, but there's been plenty of ups and downs this season for all teams, so you never now
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AK47MVP wrote:Baphomet wrote:Just when you think it can't get much worse than Spurs' current form, you watch United and realise it can be a lot worse.
It was typical display of how bad Casemiro regressed, how poor is Onana at positioning and letting shots go in at near post ( two of those goals any decent keeper should save just by being in a right spot) and how inept is United's defense. Space and time they were giving Crystal Palace to attack was plain absurd. I know they had injuries but man this was something special to watch. Disgusting. Lucky they did not lose 8-0 or so...
Casemiro's defending in that game, along with Evans, was atrocious.
Can't believe how far he's fallen
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Do you all blame Ten Hag or the injuries.
I am at the point. Why not try a back 3 instead us watching Casemiro on the back line.
Ten hag has been whiney in the media. I kind of want him out just for that. Especially when he basically calls us all dumb for wanting him out.
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I am at the point. Why not try a back 3 instead us watching Casemiro on the back line.
Ten hag has been whiney in the media. I kind of want him out just for that. Especially when he basically calls us all dumb for wanting him out.
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Wisky4life wrote:Do you all blame Ten Hag or the injuries.
I am at the point. Why not try a back 3 instead us watching Casemiro on the back line.
Ten hag has been whiney in the media. I kind of want him out just for that. Especially when he basically calls us all dumb for wanting him out.
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As if other clubs haven't experienced injuries?
A few years back, Liverpool lost its entire back four and still managed to finish in the top 4.
This year alone, Chelsea, Newcastle and Tottenham were ravaged by injuries at some point, yet all three are above Manchester United.
For me, if I was a Manchester United fan, I would have demanded Ten Hag out earlier. Think of all the undesirable records he's accumulated. By no means am I placing the blame solely on him. The players need to shoulder some as well. At least in the offseason one can fix both. From watching the club this season, I am not sure of what he's even trying to accomplish in terms of a pattern of play. And his comments in post-game conferences are mind-boggling.
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Saw a headline which indicated that he could go for the Bayern job but is choosing to stay with United?
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I'd still take Casemiro on Juve in a heartbeat. Damn near everybody sucks on United. That club has turned into a black hole of mediocrity and shame.
Di Maria, Lukaku, Sancho all suddenly became "trash" when signing for the club, only to excel again once they left... Blind and Sabitzer as well. Amrabaat was perhaps the best CDM at the world cup and in Serie A, now he's been unwatchable.
Players should avoid United like the plague.
Di Maria, Lukaku, Sancho all suddenly became "trash" when signing for the club, only to excel again once they left... Blind and Sabitzer as well. Amrabaat was perhaps the best CDM at the world cup and in Serie A, now he's been unwatchable.
Players should avoid United like the plague.
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Man Utd... where money and players' careers go to die
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I have hope. Sell most of the players and hire a new coach. I wouldn't mind running a B Junior Varsity Team next year.
They just need a good reset like the new football front office we have. Also getting the Glazers out would be lovely.
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They just need a good reset like the new football front office we have. Also getting the Glazers out would be lovely.
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Wow...what a finish to the Villa - Liverpool game.
Happy to scrape a point, but think we deserved more. Looked and sounded like the best atmosphere at the ground all season and they really were the 12th man in those final stages.
Phenomenal effort as we've had around 3 fit senior players on the bench for the last 3 weeks and the rest are academy kids. Players are out on their feet and deserve a lot of praise for their fight. Our Squad depth is not close to Spurs, United, Chelsea, Newcastle
Blew a couple of big chances, but it's still in our hands.
A draw or win at Palace and we are in CL (barring a 9-0 Spurs win over City).....Man City beat Spurs tomorrow and the Palace game doesn't matter
Happy to scrape a point, but think we deserved more. Looked and sounded like the best atmosphere at the ground all season and they really were the 12th man in those final stages.
Phenomenal effort as we've had around 3 fit senior players on the bench for the last 3 weeks and the rest are academy kids. Players are out on their feet and deserve a lot of praise for their fight. Our Squad depth is not close to Spurs, United, Chelsea, Newcastle
Blew a couple of big chances, but it's still in our hands.
A draw or win at Palace and we are in CL (barring a 9-0 Spurs win over City).....Man City beat Spurs tomorrow and the Palace game doesn't matter
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So do Spurs still have incentive to try to win tomorrow? Technically they could pass Villa, who escaped today with a point in the last minutes, if they win two matches and Villa loses to Crystal Palace on Sunday.
Men in Blazers guy said Spurs fans would rather the team lose than help Arsenal possibly win the title.
But the Spurs may still have the chance to finish 4th.
What would the players want, to try to get to the UCL next season or just finish the season and if not trying hard vs. City means Arsenal isn't likely to win the title, that works too?
Men in Blazers guy said Spurs fans would rather the team lose than help Arsenal possibly win the title.
But the Spurs may still have the chance to finish 4th.
What would the players want, to try to get to the UCL next season or just finish the season and if not trying hard vs. City means Arsenal isn't likely to win the title, that works too?
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Spurs could realistically finish 7th if they don't pick up points in these last two games. That should be incentive enough to try to take points off City.
It's time for 5 refs.
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