Victor Meldrew wrote:You haven't factored in the easy ride of fixtures Ole had.
lolwut
by genome » 07 Mar 2019 15:30
Victor Meldrew wrote:You haven't factored in the easy ride of fixtures Ole had.
by Victor Meldrew » 07 Mar 2019 15:40
genome wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:You haven't factored in the easy ride of fixtures Ole had.
lolwut
by genome » 07 Mar 2019 15:44
Victor Meldrew wrote:genome wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:You haven't factored in the easy ride of fixtures Ole had.
lolwut
Thanks for your failed GCSE level input.
by Victor Meldrew » 07 Mar 2019 16:08
genome wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:genome wrote:
lolwut
Thanks for your failed GCSE level input.
They've played Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal, PSG (twice) and Liverpool.
Won 4, Drawn 1, Lost 1...
by genome » 07 Mar 2019 16:14
Victor Meldrew wrote:genome wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:
Thanks for your failed GCSE level input.
They've played Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal, PSG (twice) and Liverpool.
Won 4, Drawn 1, Lost 1...
For some reason you forgot these other mighty opponents:-
Southampton
Palace
Fulham
Burnley
Brighton
Newcastle
Bournemouth
Huddersfield
Cardiff
None in the top half?
by Victor Meldrew » 07 Mar 2019 16:19
genome wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:genome wrote:
They've played Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal, PSG (twice) and Liverpool.
Won 4, Drawn 1, Lost 1...
For some reason you forgot these other mighty opponents:-
Southampton
Palace
Fulham
Burnley
Brighton
Newcastle
Bournemouth
Huddersfield
Cardiff
None in the top half?
What sort of logic is that?
by genome » 07 Mar 2019 16:21
by BR0B0T » 07 Mar 2019 20:33
Hendo wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:Hendo wrote:
Any how many goals have Liverpool scored against the same opponents? I note that Utd have scored on 6 less goals than Liverpool. If anything defending is their main problem, as opposed to going forward.
They might play on the break, but they play quickly on the break take chances which result in better goal scoring opportunities (which could indicate why they are rather efficient when it comes to shots on target v goals scored) that is the difference here.
Fine, I hope their fans are happy with what they are watching-Brobot clearly hasn't been from his earlier comments or is everything rosy Brobot now that the exalted 4th position is a possibility?
Seeing as if the league table had started when OGS took charge, Utd would be top, I would say they are probably pretty happy.
by BR0B0T » 07 Mar 2019 21:01
Victor Meldrew wrote:genome wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:
Thanks for your failed GCSE level input.
They've played Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal, PSG (twice) and Liverpool.
Won 4, Drawn 1, Lost 1...
For some reason you forgot these other mighty opponents:-
Southampton
Palace
Fulham
Burnley
Brighton
Newcastle
Bournemouth
Huddersfield
Cardiff
None in the top half?
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Mar 2019 17:58
by leon » 10 Mar 2019 12:48
BR0B0T wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:genome wrote:
They've played Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal, PSG (twice) and Liverpool.
Won 4, Drawn 1, Lost 1...
For some reason you forgot these other mighty opponents:-
Southampton
Palace
Fulham
Burnley
Brighton
Newcastle
Bournemouth
Huddersfield
Cardiff
None in the top half?
we beat Reading
by Victor Meldrew » 17 Mar 2019 12:00
by BR0B0T » 17 Mar 2019 12:37
Victor Meldrew wrote:So, what's left for this massively expensively assembled squad?
4th place in the domestic league perhaps?
I thought they had a chance in the FA Cup but were outclassed yesterday by mid-table Wolves.
Still, Ole is the saviour eh?
by Victor Meldrew » 17 Mar 2019 18:51
BR0B0T wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:So, what's left for this massively expensively assembled squad?
4th place in the domestic league perhaps?
I thought they had a chance in the FA Cup but were outclassed yesterday by mid-table Wolves.
Still, Ole is the saviour eh?
The same Wolves that put you out of the same cup with the exact same result?
by BR0B0T » 17 Mar 2019 19:36
Victor Meldrew wrote:BR0B0T wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:So, what's left for this massively expensively assembled squad?
4th place in the domestic league perhaps?
I thought they had a chance in the FA Cup but were outclassed yesterday by mid-table Wolves.
Still, Ole is the saviour eh?
The same Wolves that put you out of the same cup with the exact same result?
Yes but rightly or wrongly managers see the FA Cup ( I believe wrongly) as of less importance than the League or Champions League, neither of which Man Utd have an earthly of winning and presumably why they put out close to their strongest side yesterday........ and still lost.
by LWJ » 18 Mar 2019 09:58
Victor Meldrew wrote:Champions League, neither of which Man Utd have an earthly of winning
by BR0B0T » 18 Mar 2019 10:35
LUX wrote:BR0B0T wrote:we
by Hoop Blah » 18 Mar 2019 11:10
LWJ wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:Champions League, neither of which Man Utd have an earthly of winning
Your anti United stance is getting so so tiresome. It's almost like Kes and his constant shite.
No one gave them a chance in Paris, and look what happened there.
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