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De Gea has been shit this season.
Fucking hell.
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Cant see it out against the bottom team. Its embarassing. Moyes hasnt a clue
Aah for fcuk sake that Bent goal was comedy gold. To see all the bandwagoners sour faces at old trafford was great.
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If Moyes is allowed another season in charge he could do a decade’s worth of damage to the club. The decision needs to be made soon. That was awful shite. He only knows one way to play, and on top of being ineffective it is pretty horrible to watch. Good enough to drag Everton to upper mid-table mediocrity every season. Having the exact same effect on United.
[quote=“ThunderPuss, post: 900918, member: 1593”]Aah for fcuk sake that Bent goal was comedy gold. To see all the bandwagoners sour faces at old trafford was great.
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The elongated pause as the ball ricocheted up in the air and we waited for it to drop before the inevitable made it all the better.
The players were as much at fault today, as Neville said you can’t blame the manager for players not getting on the end of 70 odd crosses. He was also left with some tripe and ageing players. He has to be given another year at least.
The season that keeps on giving and giving. Was listening to it with Mickee on the BBC World service. The shout that went up when they equalised was incredible. And them I thought “you cunts are celebrating levelling against a team going down”. How the mighty are fallen. Everton lost today but now they can see how much they were underachieving with that miserable Scottish git in charge.
Perhaps if the team were encouraged to play with a bit more imagination they wouldn’t have ended up crossing the ball 70 odd times. He should count himself lucky if he gets another match.
Was that Mick Hucknall sitting beside Ferguson?
They got to the bye line 70 odd times. Splendid tactics.
I was wondering who that ginger was. Couldn’t tell if it was male or female… even though it was wearing a tie.
You can’t keep holding back the years forever.
Utd always like their wingers.
Surely holding back the tears after the final whistle
Debra Winger has been signed up to play Mick Hucknall in a dramatisation of the collapse of the empire.
The late Mark McManus will play Alex Ferguson while Peter Kay will make a cameo appearance as Steve Bruce.
David Moyes will play himself - it’s not as if he’ll have many alternative employment prospects.
They might ask him to tog for them soon.