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Post by Pilch on Mar 8, 2019 14:19:34 GMT 1
something I noticed
the ref adds on 3 minutes
united score after 93 minutes
PSG almost win it 6 minutes later
how is that possible ?
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Post by venceremos on Mar 8, 2019 14:34:30 GMT 1
something I noticed the ref adds on 3 minutes united score after 93 minutes PSG almost win it 6 minutes later how is that possible ? Good point. I can't remember what time was left when the ref first signalled for the VAR review. Was it already in injury time then or just before? I presumed the added time was for the VAR review, plus the time for PSG to scuff up the penalty spot, harangue the ref, have the keeper fiddle about, attempt to put Rashford off when the ref went to stop the keeper fiddling about (well done Fred for muscling in quickly) ….. - oh, and 30 seconds for United to celebrate the goal.
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Post by zenfootball2 on Mar 8, 2019 15:46:32 GMT 1
something I noticed the ref adds on 3 minutes united score after 93 minutes PSG almost win it 6 minutes later how is that possible ? i would imaging you must be happy to see your team playing so well ? amazing turn around by Solskjaer
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Post by Pilch on Mar 8, 2019 16:48:45 GMT 1
something I noticed the ref adds on 3 minutes united score after 93 minutes PSG almost win it 6 minutes later how is that possible ? i would imaging you must be happy to see your team playing so well ? amazing turn around by Solskjaer only saw the injury time on the night, and the goals later
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Post by Pilch on Mar 10, 2019 19:20:59 GMT 1
he changed a winning side
this rotation thing never works
maybe if united ged rid now they could still make the top 4 ;-)
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Post by tvor on Mar 10, 2019 19:28:45 GMT 1
Excellent performance from Arsenal today and a good day for them in the race for the top four with Chelsea only drawing.
Solskjaer's record had to go somewhere, the test for him will be to make sure today is a one off, but they have a few tough games in their run in.
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Post by Valerioch on Mar 10, 2019 19:30:25 GMT 1
Get in
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Post by tvor on May 5, 2019 15:56:02 GMT 1
Ole's at the wheel, unfortunately the wheels are coming off.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2019 16:13:23 GMT 1
Ole's at the wheel, unfortunately the wheels are coming off. Unsure of the exact facts (I’m sure someone on here will have them) but has he not done worse ‘points per games’ than Utd did before he came in? Is in a similar position to us/SR - big summer ahead and if results aren’t good early on next season, there could be another manager in very quickly.
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Post by haughmond on May 5, 2019 16:45:30 GMT 1
Great point for United, well played. Secures their Europa Cup place with some to spare.
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Post by Pilch on May 5, 2019 16:54:35 GMT 1
they need to sack him and get Paul hurst in
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Post by Pilch on May 5, 2019 17:32:01 GMT 1
Ole's at the wheel, unfortunately the wheels are coming off. Unsure of the exact facts (I’m sure someone on here will have them) but has he not done worse ‘points per games’ than Utd did before he came in? Is in a similar position to us/SR - big summer ahead and if results aren’t good early on next season, there could be another manager in very quickly. seeing as you asked league table during ole time www.transfermarkt.com/premier-league/formtabelle/wettbewerb/GB1?saison_id=2018&min=18&max=37
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2019 22:38:55 GMT 1
Wasn’t really what I asked but thanks all the same. It isn’t really league performance that counts - either way, knocked out the FA cup by wolves, embarrassed in Europe, and missing out on top 4. Ole certainly is at the wheel.
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Post by Pilch on May 6, 2019 0:31:47 GMT 1
Wasn’t really what I asked but thanks all the same. It isn’t really league performance that counts - either way, knocked out the FA cup by wolves, embarrassed in Europe, and missing out on top 4. Ole certainly is at the wheel. if I remember right, finishing top 4 was unthinkable when he arrived I agree, it must be very embarrassing to lose 2-1 at wolves in the fa cup and 3-0 away to Barcelona anyway, enough about Liverpool ;-)
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Post by Exkeeper on May 6, 2019 8:42:00 GMT 1
Cracking point at a very good Huddersfield. Extend Ole’s contract now - no need to splash the cash with all that exciting talent.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2019 23:01:26 GMT 1
Wasn’t really what I asked but thanks all the same. It isn’t really league performance that counts - either way, knocked out the FA cup by wolves, embarrassed in Europe, and missing out on top 4. Ole certainly is at the wheel. if I remember right, finishing top 4 was unthinkable when he arrived I agree, it must be very embarrassing to lose 2-1 at wolves in the fa cup and 3-0 away to Barcelona anyway, enough about Liverpool ;-) No embarrassment from Merseyside!
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Post by Pilch on May 7, 2019 23:36:13 GMT 1
if I remember right, finishing top 4 was unthinkable when he arrived I agree, it must be very embarrassing to lose 2-1 at wolves in the fa cup and 3-0 away to Barcelona anyway, enough about Liverpool ;-) No embarrassment from Merseyside! apart from the firework display in the middle of the night outside the hotel where Barcelona were staying
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on May 8, 2019 10:01:34 GMT 1
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Post by Pilch on May 8, 2019 11:36:44 GMT 1
read it again ps united lost that game
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Post by tvor on May 12, 2019 17:27:51 GMT 1
Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, wasn't he once upon a time slated as a s**t loan signing made by Mike Jackson?
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Post by SouthStandShrew on May 12, 2019 17:31:53 GMT 1
Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, wasn't he once upon a time slated as a s**t loan signing made by Mike Jackson? Thing I'll always remember is him on that "warm up" bike on pitch side and being 2 stone overweight.
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Post by Pilch on May 12, 2019 17:46:49 GMT 1
a great ending to the season all round, seems like everyone got a result they wanted ;-)
perfect day, everyones happy
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Post by Pilch on May 12, 2019 17:47:53 GMT 1
Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, wasn't he once upon a time slated as a s**t loan signing made by Mike Jackson? Thing I'll always remember is him on that "warm up" bike on pitch side and being 2 stone overweight. whatever turns you on
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Post by chirkshrew on May 12, 2019 20:51:26 GMT 1
Plopp still in same position as solskjaer this season-----won nowt
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Post by Pilch on May 12, 2019 21:36:42 GMT 1
Plopp still in same position as solskjaer this season-----won nowt they haven't won anything at all since Fergie left united its not been the best time for united either, they've only won 6 trophies during that time
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Post by venceremos on May 12, 2019 22:26:36 GMT 1
Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, wasn't he once upon a time slated as a s**t loan signing made by Mike Jackson? Couldn’t believe it when I saw him outsprinting Trent Alexander-Arnold a few games ago. Never write off an underwhelming loanee!
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Post by Pilch on May 12, 2019 23:50:57 GMT 1
I think what Uefa should do is arrange a competition where you don't actually have to win anything to enter it its would be great for clubs like spurs and liverpool, and if they were to both get to the final it would ensure one of them finally wins a cup as a joke we could call it the champions league
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2019 1:25:13 GMT 1
Mendez Laing - Talk about a Baptism of Fire.
One of the worst players I've seen in a Town shirt but wow,
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Post by haughmond on May 13, 2019 6:42:52 GMT 1
I think what Uefa should do is arrange a competition where you don't actually have to win anything to enter it its would be great for clubs like spurs and liverpool, and if they were to both get to the final it would ensure one of them finally wins a cup as a joke we could call it the champions league Whoosh.
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Post by haughmond on May 13, 2019 9:13:36 GMT 1
Maybe it’s time for the top four clubs in the Premier League, the usual four Man City, Liverpool, Spurs and Chelsea are usually recognised as the Big Four, to break away into a European Super League where they play against the likes of Barca, Real, Juventus et al. in a League format. The second tier English teams like Arsenal, Man Utd maybe Wolves following their resurgence, Everton, can still compete in a league format, but we can call it it’s original name, the First Division and so n down the league system. Promotion to the ESL would be based on consistency over a , say, 3 year period otherwise you could get clubs, say Man U who do well one year but do not maintain the necccessary development to be considered Super League candidates .
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