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Slashman X
17 years ago
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And why wasn't Fellaini sent off?
Sam
17 years ago
1 year ago
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In United's defence that was Dzeko on a good day. He was definitely in the mood today.


His finish for the second goal was pretty good. But Rio and Fellaini were awful for the goal.

He's still so, so under-rated.


It's ridiculous. He was marvellous tonight, none of our players could get near him. A brilliant passer of the ball, fantastic touch, just a beautiful player.

Damn it.
VP.
13 years ago
1 month ago
25,271
David Moyes' unwanted records keep tumbling...

Manchester United lose 10 games in a single season for the first time in the Premier League era.
Edin Dzeko's opening goal was the fastest by an opposition player at Old Trafford in that same period.
bluemoon.
17 years ago
4 months ago
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What the fuck does Rooney have to do to get booked btw. Absolutely ridiculous, always in the refs face and bad tackle from behind

It's been that way for years with Rooney, he gets away with practically everything. The amount of dissent/swearing at referees he does without getting booked is astonishing.

And why wasn't Fellaini sent off?

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-3aaxfMUCTGc/UzHm04sOvAI/AAAAAAAAOi0/tPmRquedAIQ/w506-h281/fellaini-zabaleta.gif
It's as clear a red-card as you'll see. Shame he can't be banned for it after the match.

His finish for the second goal was pretty good. But Rio and Fellaini were awful for the goal.

Aye, Rio's clearly past it now.

It's ridiculous. He was marvellous tonight, none of our players could get near him. A brilliant passer of the ball, fantastic touch, just a beautiful player.

I've thought he's brilliant for a long-time but watching him against Barça really brought it home to me. I don't think there's a team in the world he couldn't/wouldn't get in to. He's phenomenal.
Ninja
14 years ago
7 years ago
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We've had some poor midfielders over the years.

Cleverley, has been sub par for a couple of seasons, Gibson was just not cut out, and Anderson was made of glass and unfit.

But hats off to Moyes, Fellaini is the worst of the bunch. There is nothing he is good at, he's not mobile enough to be a midfielder at this club, he doesn't read the game well enough, he is technically appalling and he fouls a lot.

And to think, the solution is to give that man another £100m to spend.
bluemoon.
17 years ago
4 months ago
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We've had some poor midfielders over the years.

Cleverley, has been sub par for a couple of seasons, Gibson was just not cut out, and Anderson was made of glass and unfit.

But hats off to Moyes, Fellaini is the worst of the bunch. There is nothing he is good at, he's not mobile enough to be a midfielder at this club, he doesn't read the game well enough, he is technically appalling and he fouls a lot.

That's not fair, he's a good target man when played behind the striker. Unfortunately for Moyes, that's just a further indictment of Fellaini's signing because United should not be buying somebody like him to play behind the striker.
Shola
16 years ago
5 years ago
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Lee Mason was abysmal tonight, gave Everton everything. Everton's diving was shocking as well. And their fans were scum.

Newcastle are too fucking stupid at time though. Incompetence for the first not having enough covering defenders from the corner. Second goal was abysmal, playing a counter attacking side, so Newcastle try to stretch the game as far as possible. Delafeuo gets 1v1 with Dummett and Lukaku can get 1v1 with Coloccini. Newcastle fans actually demand stupid tactics, that maximize the opposition game plan and doesn't even play to our strengths at all.
Ninja
14 years ago
7 years ago
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That's not fair, he's a good target man when played behind the striker. Unfortunately for Moyes, that's just a further indictment of Fellaini's signing because United should not be buying somebody like him to play behind the striker.


Even then I wonder how much better off Everton are now having an actual player behind the striker rather than an oaf who will throw his elbows around and win a header here and there. I can't imagine he was the most creative 10 in the world.

I said before he was signed I was a touch worried about his mobility in games when we actually needed a player of his ilk (assuming erroneously that 'his ilk' was a ball winning central midfielder) but Moyes insistence on using him as some sort of box to box midfielder despite having no engine and being pretty poor in both boxes is just bizarre.

A new manager couldn't do much worse than showing Fellaini the door, there's a plethora of players in world football that could do a better job than him for nothing. Arsenal found one in Flamini.
Slashman X
17 years ago
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http://giant.gfycat.com/WindySpiritedBallpython.gif

Great place to end a match
Poe
17 years ago
2 days ago
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Newcastle were horrendous tonight - too many average players and fuck all creativity.

Sissoko - Tiote - Anita - Gouffran is a midfield full of players who love grafting and tackling, no real technical player in there bar Anita who isn't really forward thinking, feeding a strikeforce who need it on a plate to score from.
Sam
17 years ago
1 year ago
5,092
Fellaini, despite a couple of good performances, has been pretty poor. How he didn't get sent off was shocking.

We're a team that won the league by 11 points last season, except now we've got one of Chelsea's best players and a midfielder who always caused us problems when we played Everton. Yet somehow we're far worse, we've made Mata shit.

The excuses that we are in transition are getting tiresome, aren't Everton in transition? They're chasing a Champions League place for christ sake. If we had finished fourth this season, it would have been bad, but not as disgraceful as this. Hell, if we didn't have such a defeatist attitude, it'd be better. If we went for it in matches we'd feel better, how many clear cut chances did he have last night? Barely any.

Scholes said it well last night, at his time at the club if we were 3-0 down, we wouldn't have felt beaten, even at 1-0 down last night I couldn't see us getting back in it, that has been the case in most matches. I could take the defeats if we didn't have such a defeatist attitude. But in every match when we've gone down, we haven't looked bothered. We've looked predictable, clueless, no real attacking threat. We've become the biggest joke in English football.

Out of 15 league games this season at home, we've lost 7. SEVEN!

And Moyes' comment that we aspire to play like City is the worst comment of them all. He's topped all his previous ones.
Carroll.
15 years ago
3 years ago
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Guess United didnt turn the corner then?
SpinSwimScream
14 years ago
4 days ago
1,598
Guess United didnt turn the corner then?


again, no-one said we did
Eric Portapotty
15 years ago
1 day ago
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I'd be laughing if our season wasn't starting to go as pear-shaped as yours already have.
Ninja
14 years ago
7 years ago
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It needs to be said, at home, we haven't scored from open play against either Chelsea, Arsenal, City, Everton, or Liverpool.

We managed a consolation against Tottenham, but were outplayed then, too.

Moyes is absolutely clueless, its little wonder his record with Everton was identical.
Poe
17 years ago
2 days ago
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Slashman X
17 years ago
5 months ago
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United have scored the same number of goals at home in the league as Cardiff and Fulham, the table's bottom two teams (18 goals).


Loads of stats here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/managers/david-moyes/10709107/31-reasons-David-Moyes-must-leave-Manchester-United.html
Number 1
16 years ago
11 months ago
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Damn paywall means I can't read it for a few weeks. But that stat is amazing.
bluemoon.
17 years ago
4 months ago
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Damn paywall means I can't read it for a few weeks. But that stat is amazing.

Just open it in a Private Window (if you're on Firefox) or whatever the equivalent is for Chrome.
Number 1
16 years ago
11 months ago
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Just open it in a Private Window (if you're on Firefox) or whatever the equivalent is for Chrome.

Nah I use Firefox and it works. Thanks.
Croy
13 years ago
3 weeks ago
207
What's up with Suarez? The ball just doesn't stick to his feet
Crane
14 years ago
4 days ago
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How was that not a red?

Nice free kick, keeper probably should have done better though.
Carroll.
15 years ago
3 years ago
3,361
Keeper should be having that. Nice goal from Gerrard though
Shola
16 years ago
5 years ago
2,708
Sunderland are absolutely phenomenal at being shite and salvaging 2-2 draws. They drag teams down to their level somehow.
hammer9
16 years ago
2 months ago
94,628
Thank god 3 points by penalty and own goal and West Ham playing fucking shitty arsehole v Hulls' 10 mens WTF?

SAM OUT
Croy
13 years ago
3 weeks ago
207
A little worrying for me the fact that lately both Suarez and Sturridge are only interested in scoring goals. As evidenced in this game with Sunderland, this could bite us in the ass
SpinSwimScream
14 years ago
4 days ago
1,598
Thank god 3 points by penalty and own goal and West Ham playing fucking shitty arsehole v Hulls' 10 mens WTF?

SAM OUT


again I have no idea what you're on about, how you can complain about getting 3 points on the board when you're in a relegation battle baffles me
Jamieandhisego
17 years ago
1 year ago
841
Thank god 3 points by penalty and own goal and West Ham playing fucking shitty arsehole v Hulls' 10 mens WTF?

SAM OUT


You're the worst sort of fan. If you win your game in hand, you could go as high as 11th. If you don't like it, then piss off back to the Championship where you'd be without Allardyce.
BR.
17 years ago
2 years ago
1,896
Thank god 3 points by penalty and own goal and West Ham playing fucking shitty arsehole v Hulls' 10 mens WTF?

SAM OUT


Go back to the myth that is the 'West Ham way' if you want then, and pass your way into the Championship.

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