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Post by Pilch on Apr 8, 2019 16:13:21 GMT 1
I only saw it from 2-0 (the best bit) but Wolves were outplayed and looked knackered. Can't understand why Nuno didn't rest players against Man United. Wouldn't you maximise your chances of getting to the Cup Final rather than a league game that makes no real difference? Anyway, they got what they deserved. Fancy squandering a 2-0 lead so late in the game ….. Deulofeu was unbelievable. Never found myself supporting Watford before but I hope they beat City. a great post for all those having a pop at sam recently when he was making changes due to some of our players struggling to play 2 games in a week this is the consequence in todays game of having a settled side wolves dominated for an hour and then hit the wall Watford have been rotating and for this game left their best player on the bench (deluefeu) , bit like we left Docherty on the bench v Wycombe ps I wish he'd have rested players against Man U too united have been left with the uphill task of finishing in the top 4 as well as more importantly throwing the city game ;-) I think most united fans would take europa league if it means a certain team in red don't win the league
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Post by venceremos on Apr 8, 2019 16:33:46 GMT 1
Still doesn't explain why you want City to win the quadruple. What's that about!?
To be honest, I'd like Man City win everything this year and next, if it meant spoiling the fun for the rich people's play things.
Yes, Man City are doing it all driven by nothing but hard work, the spirit of Franny Lee and Moss Side community spirit. A lesson there for everyone!
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Post by venceremos on Apr 8, 2019 16:57:43 GMT 1
I admit they're a great side. It's just that, unless I actually supported a particular team, I'd never want the same team to hoover up everything. I really hope Spurs beat them in the CL, Watford beat them in the Cup Final and they pip Liverpool to the title. Not that I'm entirely disinterested, being a United supporter ….. Your last line is the big giveaway. Given the choice, Man Utd fans would always prefer Man City to win the title rather than Liverpool. So how are they going to approach the match against City, knowing that beating them might well give Liverpool the title, but losing might keep United out of the top four? Mixed emotions eh? Tough call, given that both teams can't blow their title chances, but I'd always prefer United to win any game (except against Shrewsbury) and let the consequences be what they may. If beating City handed the title to Liverpool, I'd be pleased that City and been stopped and ignore the scousers. Getting in the top four is more important than denying anyone else. Talking about beating City is the easy part though …..
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Post by northwestman on Apr 8, 2019 17:12:20 GMT 1
To be honest, I'd like Man City win everything this year and next, if it meant spoiling the fun for the rich people's play things.
Yes, Man City are doing it all driven by nothing but hard work, the spirit of Franny Lee and Moss Side community spirit. A lesson there for everyone! Ah, memories, memories.
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