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They're not good enough.

Fair enough I don't think Liverpool really are either, but at least they've gone out and got the points on the board and until they stop doing that you can't write them off.

Spurs are going to need a lot more from Soldado and Lamela to come close and neither of them have really impressed me thus far.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that. They've not played particularly well, got through their first couple of games with penalty kicks and only gotten one point from their two big games so far (versus us and Chelsea). I mean yeah, they've got a great squad, but so do five other teams.
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EDIT: Double post.
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Can someone tell me why Pablo Osvaldo's name has changed to Danny since he's moved to England?
Jamieandhisego
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His name is Pablo Daniel Osvaldo, and his nickname is Dani.
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His name is Pablo Daniel Osvaldo, and his nickname is Dani.

Fairs. I had never heard him called that until recently.
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Fair fucks to him, Ferguson and Allardyce. It's been a great move for him, and nice to see him making headlines for his obvious football talents.

Getting out of Manchester was the best thing that happened to him.
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Fair fucks to him, Ferguson and Allardyce. It's been a great move for him, and nice to see him making headlines for his obvious football talents.

Getting out of Manchester was the best thing that happened to him.

It looked for a while that he'd never reach his potential but over the last few games he's been superb. I can imagine United fans will be hoping he doesn't become too good, mind.
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It looked for a while that he'd never reach his potential but over the last few games he's been superb. I can imagine United fans will be hoping he doesn't become too good, mind.


If he became that good he'll come back, I'm sure of it.

He's a United fan and (from what you can decipher from his foreign language on social media) completely understood the decision to sell him. We'd have to pay through the nose, of course, but we'd be talking about him being a very special player if we went bck.

Whether coming back to Manchester would be good for him or not I don't know, it would be easy to fall into his old circles and pick up his old habits.
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If he became that good he'll come back, I'm sure of it.

He's a United fan and (from what you can decipher from his foreign language on social media) completely understood the decision to sell him. We'd have to pay through the nose, of course, but we'd be talking about him being a very special player if we went bck.

Whether coming back to Manchester would be good for him or not I don't know, it would be easy to fall into his old circles and pick up his old habits.

He could always stick around in London and come to Arsenal. He is a Gooner, after all...

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He could always stick around in London and come to Arsenal. He is a Gooner, after all...



Pretty sure he was just saying he preferred Arsenal to Spurs. Although stranger things have happened. Remember when Liverpool fans were CONVINCED that Torres was a die hard fan?
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Pretty sure he was just saying he preferred Arsenal to Spurs. Although stranger things have happened. Remember when Liverpool fans were CONVINCED that Torres was a die hard fan?

He does at first, before then going on to say "‘Hopefully we can beat City. I'm an Arsenal fan but it's always nice to beat the opposite side of Manchester".

HE'S OURS
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He does at first, before then going on to say "‘Hopefully we can beat City. I'm an Arsenal fan but it's always nice to beat the opposite side of Manchester".

HE'S OURS


We'll just bring Ramsey home now you've made him good for us.
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We'll just bring Ramsey home now you've made him good for us.

Ramsey turned down Manchester United to join Arsenal.
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Despite being a United fan.
Telegram Sam
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Despite being a United fan.

I didn't know that. Makes it even better that we got him.
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I don't think a lot of players truly support a team from a young age. I think unless young footballers play for a side their parents support or play for a team that is local to them and then make it with said club, then they probably do truly support that side (Gary Neville for example). But I can't imagine young players who move from club to club academies or move to a different city in order to play football really support anyone. I imagine players just like whatever club they are playing for and have favoured footballers but don't really support anyone. Not in the same way non-footballers do.
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Just see this on Facebook and fits the current topic quite well.

Eisfeld: "When I was 16, my agent asked me where I would most like to play if I could choose. I said #afc under AW."
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Despite being a United fan.


As is Bale apparently.

Although I think that one was more that he grew up idolising Giggs and then started idolising Ronaldo, hence Madrid.

I don't think a lot of players truly support a team from a young age. I think unless young footballers play for a side their parents support or play for a team that is local to them and then make it with said club, then they probably do truly support that side (Gary Neville for example). But I can't imagine young players who move from club to club academies or move to a different city in order to play football really support anyone. I imagine players just like whatever club they are playing for and have favoured footballers but don't really support anyone. Not in the same way non-footballers do.


I know a guy who was in the United academy a few years back (mates with Fletcher so that sort of era) who's so bitter that he didn't make the grade that he now supports Liverpool. I imagine those scenarios are quite common, and the less extreme examples cause similar but less extreme reactions.
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Poyet's the new Sunderland manager.

So from an overawed maverick to a rumoured egomaniac.
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Because Di Canio wasn't an egomaniac?
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Poyet is a disaster. The way he left Brighton is a clear indication of what type of person he is and should never be in charge of a top class club. Luckily he will be in the Championship next year
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So Sunderland replaced one inexperienced lower league manager with... another inexperienced lower league manager? You'd think to sort out all the supposed egos in that squad you'd need someone who's been there and done that to get their respect.
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So Sunderland replaced one inexperienced lower league manager with... another inexperienced lower league manager? You'd think to sort out all the supposed egos in that squad you'd need someone who's been there and done that to get their respect.


The problem at Sunderland is the players, not whichever manager they get in
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Poyet's a risk. Did well at Brighton but no top flight managerial experience. Would Sunderland have been better going for a Pulis type, who's probably much more likely to keep them up but doesn't bring the pretty football? Time will tell.
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Gus Poyet just seems like a slightly less crazy version of Di Canio.
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Gus Poyet just seems like a slightly less crazy version of Di Canio.


This.

A manager with no Premiership experience didn't really work out well last time. I can't see it working out this time, they need safe hands.
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From one possibly racist egomaniac to a possible racist egomaniac......


How come the media seem to be saying Di Canio did a good job last year, and was a successful short term appointment? He took them from 16th to 17th.

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