2016 - 2017 Football Thread - Page 237
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DucK-
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evilfatsh1t
Australia8517 Posts
over half of our first team is unavailable through injury or suspension. 9th match in april only when you dont have players to rotate...you cant really expect the attacking performances we were giving like 3 months ago. im quite happy that weve maintained a very good undefeated run (apparently set a new club record) despite the state of the squad. another 2 injuries tonight is going to make europa difficult in 4 days time and part of me wishes mou sent out reserves players in the league and just outright prioritised europa, but all this is in hindsight. if after all this mou manages to win europa id say hed have done a fucking good job and it would have been a very successful season. if he manages to scrape top 4 and drop out of europa, i dont think any man utd fan in their right mind would complain about that either given how much tougher our season was compared to the rest of the top 6 | ||
Greg_J
China4408 Posts
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sharkie
Austria17997 Posts
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51324 Posts
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city42
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On April 30 2017 23:45 city42 wrote: Nice of Everton to completely roll over against Chelsea. I can definitely see Arsenal winning the NLD after this result, unfortunately. Top 4 is guaranteed if Spurs win so I hope Poch can get the players up for it. Never mind, Spurs weren't at their best but Arsenal were truly dreadful in the second half. Should have been more than 2, not sure how Alexis got away with that handball. Spurs are getting much better at putting these lesser sides away. | ||
Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51324 Posts
Title should be wrapped up and over now, Spurs destined to finish with nothing again and summer should be interesting. Kane interview was quite clear the man wants to win things and well thats 2 failures from 2 after scoring so much etc. | ||
city42
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Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
On May 01 2017 02:39 Pandemona wrote: Yeah Everton might have "rolled over" but it took a stupidly good strike to break them. Not like Arsenal who just played like there shit selves. Title should be wrapped up and over now, Spurs destined to finish with nothing again and summer should be interesting. Kane interview was quite clear the man wants to win things and well thats 2 failures from 2 after scoring so much etc. Yeah dude, even the Sun hasnt got as much "Kane is leaving buzz" as you create here. | ||
nayumi
Australia6499 Posts
I swear to god at this rate if we ever make it to the Europa league final, Jose himself might have to put on a jersey so that we'd have 11 players on the fucking field. Jeez... | ||
Dante08
Singapore4101 Posts
On May 01 2017 02:39 Pandemona wrote: Yeah Everton might have "rolled over" but it took a stupidly good strike to break them. Not like Arsenal who just played like there shit selves. Title should be wrapped up and over now, Spurs destined to finish with nothing again and summer should be interesting. Kane interview was quite clear the man wants to win things and well thats 2 failures from 2 after scoring so much etc. I wouldn't count that as a failure, they are improving every year and finish above both Manchester clubs who spent like 200m+ total. | ||
sharkie
Austria17997 Posts
On May 01 2017 09:50 nayumi wrote: United's medical team just can't catch a break lol I swear to god at this rate if we ever make it to the Europa league final, Jose himself might have to put on a jersey so that we'd have 11 players on the fucking field. Jeez... I'd call that karma for treating Schweinsteiger like ManUtd did | ||
Ysellian
Netherlands9029 Posts
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evilfatsh1t
Australia8517 Posts
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51324 Posts
On May 01 2017 03:58 Rebs wrote: Yeah dude, even the Sun hasnt got as much "Kane is leaving buzz" as you create here. Well it just what i reading between the lines. Mourinho wants a proven striker, Lukaku won't play for him im sure or maybe he would, that leaves Kane as the best striker in the premier league in terms of age and next in list. Kane said in interview with Henry this week he wants to win things in his career and he has to win stuff soon. That to me is someone already planting seeds, not saying it 100% cert just that he is inclining he wants trophies and might be willing to move. Also like i say, Spurs are interested in the money surely, have a new stadium which costing loads and a rising wage bill to keep said stars like Alli and Kane. Ex Liverpool director said that they had chance to sign Alli, but refused due to his wage demands at 17 or 18 whatever it was where way to high and passed up and he want to Spurs. So you can see that he also might be costing Spurs alot or be interested if someone throws a lot of money at him xD Plus come on i hate Spurs xD nothing would be more joyus than seem them fall back down table because the big stars they created disappear again | ||
nojok
France15837 Posts
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51324 Posts
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Twisted
Netherlands13552 Posts
On May 01 2017 21:40 Pandemona wrote: Well it just what i reading between the lines. Mourinho wants a proven striker, Lukaku won't play for him im sure or maybe he would, that leaves Kane as the best striker in the premier league in terms of age and next in list. Kane said in interview with Henry this week he wants to win things in his career and he has to win stuff soon. That to me is someone already planting seeds, not saying it 100% cert just that he is inclining he wants trophies and might be willing to move. Also like i say, Spurs are interested in the money surely, have a new stadium which costing loads and a rising wage bill to keep said stars like Alli and Kane. Ex Liverpool director said that they had chance to sign Alli, but refused due to his wage demands at 17 or 18 whatever it was where way to high and passed up and he want to Spurs. So you can see that he also might be costing Spurs alot or be interested if someone throws a lot of money at him xD Plus come on i hate Spurs xD nothing would be more joyus than seem them fall back down table because the big stars they created disappear again It always phatoms me how you can hate clubs that have a clear defined working strategy and long-term plan instead of clubs that throw money at problems (City, United, Chelsea to some extent). They have a smaller budget yet are doing great. I love the Spurs for what they're doing. I am a bit biased because there's 3 ex-Ajax players in the starting line-up, but still, Spurs seems like a likable team to root for. Everyone loves an underdog story and it helps that Spurs are playing fun to watch football with a relatively young team. It would be extremely joyous to me if they can keep this up and maybe win a championship one of these upcoming years and become a powerhouse by having a solid club culture with long-term plans. | ||
Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51324 Posts
So as you know take my comments with a shed load of salt and evil etc | ||
Greg_J
China4408 Posts
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