The Official Manchester United Thread [Vol 5]

The Official Manchester United Thread [Vol 5]

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g4ry13

17,045 posts

256 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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The team looks pretty good. Although Southampton got a bunch of chances and there were some gaping holes in the defence. A top team would have put a few goals away tonight.

Black can man

31,847 posts

169 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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Overall i thought Man U were pretty impressive last night & the scoreline faltered Southampton a bit.


United could & should have scored a couple more at least.


Bailly, Pogba & Ibra all look like they have come out of the top drawer.


Feel a bit for Rooney as it is blatantly clear he's not the main man anymore especially with Ibra taking the penalty.


Martial looked sharp & Fellaini looks a different player with the excellent Pogba beside him.


As a dedicated lifelong ABU like myself i have to say you are looking worryingly decent & we're only two games in. frown

Edited by Black can man on Saturday 20th August 10:29

Cie

18,788 posts

194 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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It was good to watch United again, what a difference. biggrin The new players who played all looked very good.

Friday night football also gets a thumbs up from me.

simoid

19,772 posts

159 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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Cie said:
It was good to watch United again, what a difference. biggrin The new players who played all looked very good.

Friday night football also gets a thumbs up from me.
Absolutely. Caught a bit of the Bournemouth game but watched the full match last night. New signings all look outstanding and motivated.

Pogba was playing a different game to the Southampton midfield. Minor, minor, worry - Pogba's confidence close to complacency? Maybe reading too much into it. fk playing centre mid against France though with Pog and Kante in there!

so called

9,090 posts

210 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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In India at the moment and watched it in the hotel bar at 12:30 am.
Got so drunk I can't remember anything of the game silly

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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so called said:
In India at the moment and watched it in the hotel bar at 12:30 am.
Got so drunk I can't remember anything of the game silly
hehe

I managed to get it on in the hotel bar at the wedding last night. So pissed can't really remember it, watching post match on Sky now

SaintsPaul

679 posts

168 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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Cie said:
It was good to watch United again, what a difference. biggrin The new players who played all looked very good.

Friday night football also gets a thumbs up from me.
You can shove your Friday night football up your ar$e.
7 hours in a car but 8 hours for our travel club coaches. These Friday night games need to have a local element about them . Travelling that far on a Friday night is stupid !

so called

9,090 posts

210 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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anonymous said:
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My daughter has saved it for me for next weekend. 😄
This curry is bleeding hot 😳👳🏾😳

DocJock

8,360 posts

241 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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Driver101 said:
The jiffle king said:
Driver101 said:
Virgil Van Dijk needs to move on from that Southampton team. He's a player that'd easily stoll into a top team.

Everyone signs the rest of the Southampton team and have left him on the sinking ship. Odd.
Hope he stays and scores the winner against you at St Mary's. At least you've proven that money can buy you a team
I don't actually support Man Utd. My comments were about the VVD in relation to his performance tonight.
All the time he was at Celtic I was saying he should sign for a better team. Pleased he did eventually... wink

jonamv8

3,151 posts

167 months

Sunday 21st August 2016
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Got p1ssed friday and this seemed a good idea at the time.... Wouldnt have done that for the past few seasons drink or no drink.

City a large threat

Wacky Racer

38,195 posts

248 months

Sunday 21st August 2016
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SaintsPaul said:
Cie said:
It was good to watch United again, what a difference. biggrin The new players who played all looked very good.

Friday night football also gets a thumbs up from me.
You can shove your Friday night football up your ar$e.
7 hours in a car but 8 hours for our travel club coaches. These Friday night games need to have a local element about them . Travelling that far on a Friday night is stupid !
That's the trouble when 90% of United fans live in Essex.....biggrin

GTO-3R

7,495 posts

214 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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Wacky Racer said:
SaintsPaul said:
Cie said:
It was good to watch United again, what a difference. biggrin The new players who played all looked very good.

Friday night football also gets a thumbs up from me.
You can shove your Friday night football up your ar$e.
7 hours in a car but 8 hours for our travel club coaches. These Friday night games need to have a local element about them . Travelling that far on a Friday night is stupid !
That's the trouble when 90% of United fans live in Essex.....biggrin
Think that joke went out of fashion in 1998.... wink

Black can man

31,847 posts

169 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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GTO-3R said:
Wacky Racer said:
SaintsPaul said:
Cie said:
It was good to watch United again, what a difference. biggrin The new players who played all looked very good.

Friday night football also gets a thumbs up from me.
You can shove your Friday night football up your ar$e.
7 hours in a car but 8 hours for our travel club coaches. These Friday night games need to have a local element about them . Travelling that far on a Friday night is stupid !
That's the trouble when 90% of United fans live in Essex.....biggrin
Think that joke went out of fashion in 1998.... wink
Still funny though laugh

ORD

18,120 posts

128 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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Odds on Utd to win the PL are pretty stingy, arent they? We have good new players, but we were ste last year and the year before and the year before. I would bet at 4/1 but not 9/4.

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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As I didn't manage to watch the game this week (it was on but I was drunk, very drunk) can anyone who did pass comment on Fellaini?

Its just that I have read reports and seen the words "Excellent and Faultless" used to describe his performance, can this be correct?

I saw in JM's post match that they asked about his improvement and Jose said it was down to a phone call from him to MF explaining not to listen to the press and that he was going nowhere

simoid

19,772 posts

159 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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Fellaini looked good. My mum would've looked good in there with Bailly bossing at centre half and Pogba bossing midfield though.

I suppose it allows him to do what he does well, and not take on so much creative responsibility. Or play up front!?

Square pegs signed for square holes. Whoever thought that would work...

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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simoid said:
Fellaini looked good. My mum would've looked good in there with Bailly bossing at centre half and Pogba bossing midfield though.

I suppose it allows him to do what he does well, and not take on so much creative responsibility. Or play up front!?

Square pegs signed for square holes. Whoever thought that would work...
Ta, good to hear about Fellaini perhaps he can actually work for us then.

Must admit Bailly has been a great surprise, seems to have adapted very well indeed, itching to see more of Mickey now, seems we have some actual strength in depth as well which is nice as when fixtures start to get busier we won't have the panic of previous seasons

jammy_basturd

29,778 posts

213 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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This isn't the same Fellaini that Moyes was berated for buying, is it?!

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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jammy_basturd said:
This isn't the same Fellaini that Moyes was berated for buying, is it?!
yes

And to be fair he has shown nothing to date to dispute that (until now it would seem)

Also the argument about it was that Moyes was being crap in his scouting and just going for players he knows already and trying to make them fit, which may work at other clubs but Utd does tend to ask a bit more, it seems he is still following this path at Sunderland with both Januzaj and Pienaar now heading there

jammy_basturd

29,778 posts

213 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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Not sure I entirely agree.

When Moyes joined Utd, you needed some steel in midfield, which is exactly what Fellaini gives you. When Moyes joined Sunderland they badly needed some creativity up front and for someone to link up with Defoe, which Januzaj gives them. Sure enough he's not being very open-minded with his scouting, but if you know a player is available and fit what is required, then why not?
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