Manchester viking claims another record.....
He'll stay for 3 years, beat Shearer's record and then hopefully fuck off to Madrid.
Haaland is not human, insane to come in and smash the record in one season.
His goal to touch ratio is insane certainly a better investment than Johnny macken
He'll always have that goal against us in the 2004 derby. Surely a worthy investment for that goal alone?
Btw how the absolute fuck has Sam Allardyce managed to find work? That's about as stupid as when Newcastle hired Joe Fucking Kinnear when he'd basically retired. Some batshit boards this season though I think Chelsea is the ultimate clusterfuck. Firing Tuchel who had done a decent job, hiring Potter who is a good manager but needed more time, and then throwing a bunch of players at him that he probably neither wanted nor knew what to do with. And then hiring Lampard. Oh and the spurs situation.. what a shambles. Fuck me what a shambles. Considering football is an industry with huge sums of money thrown around it seems to be run by absolute fucking amateurs.
On Chelsea - Potter had broadly the right idea but his Brighton problems followed him - great xG but no goals. De Zerbi fixed that at Brighton building on the base that Potter had built. However, what Potter had at Brighton wasn't just him and his tactics, it was a whole structure finding the right players for the right job with a very specific plan, the very definition of a well-run club. Chelsea spunked money up the wall and prayed. It's not worked at all, and it's fucking hilarious.
Btw how the absolute fuck has Sam Allardyce managed to find work? That's about as stupid as when Newcastle hired Joe Fucking Kinnear when he'd basically retired. Some batshit boards this season though I think Chelsea is the ultimate clusterfuck. Firing Tuchel who had done a decent job, hiring Potter who is a good manager but needed more time, and then throwing a bunch of players at him that he probably neither wanted nor knew what to do with. And then hiring Lampard. Oh and the spurs situation.. what a shambles. Fuck me what a shambles. Considering football is an industry with huge sums of money thrown around it seems to be run by absolute fucking amateurs.
On Chelsea - Potter had broadly the right idea but his Brighton problems followed him - great xG but no goals. De Zerbi fixed that at Brighton building on the base that Potter had built. However, what Potter had at Brighton wasn't just him and his tactics, it was a whole structure finding the right players for the right job with a very specific plan, the very definition of a well-run club. Chelsea spunked money up the wall and prayed. It's not worked at all, and it's fucking hilarious.
Btw how the absolute fuck has Sam Allardyce managed to find work? That's about as stupid as when Newcastle hired Joe Fucking Kinnear when he'd basically retired. Some batshit boards this season though I think Chelsea is the ultimate clusterfuck. Firing Tuchel who had done a decent job, hiring Potter who is a good manager but needed more time, and then throwing a bunch of players at him that he probably neither wanted nor knew what to do with. And then hiring Lampard. Oh and the spurs situation.. what a shambles. Fuck me what a shambles. Considering football is an industry with huge sums of money thrown around it seems to be run by absolute fucking amateurs.
On Chelsea - Potter had broadly the right idea but his Brighton problems followed him - great xG but no goals. De Zerbi fixed that at Brighton building on the base that Potter had built. However, what Potter had at Brighton wasn't just him and his tactics, it was a whole structure finding the right players for the right job with a very specific plan, the very definition of a well-run club. Chelsea spunked money up the wall and prayed. It's not worked at all, and it's fucking hilarious.
Leeds have been a fucking shambles since the world cup finished. I was quite fond of Marsch and thought he did a fairly good job bringing some good young talent in. Kristiansen, Sinisterra, Gnonto, and Aaronson were all fantastic signings who've performed well, even if the rest have been very underwhelming. We played some fantastic football under him with this new-look team and outclassed some of the big teams in the first half of the season. The big issue was consistency. We only performed for 45 minutes and would always lose or draw based on the weak performance in the other half. We have a lot of deadwood in the club that need moving on ASAP like Junior Firpo and Adam Forshaw. These guys are not even Championship level any more, let alone Premier League players.
Firing Marsch was stupid considering there was no replacement plan. Gracia has been a complete disaster. We're not even performing well now or playing anything close to good football and the defence is a mess. I cannot believe he has been given this long when things clearly aren't working. I'm 99% sure we're going down, but if there is anyone in the world who can steal a few points in our final 4 games, it's Sam Allardyce. I'm perfectly fine with this appointment, especially as we were basically guaranteed relegation under Gracia. It's a roll of the Dyce, so we might get lucky. Need to get our house in order sharply if we do end up staying up.
I love that we can do shit like that now. It's a far cry from the last day of the season in league 2 with either us or Hereford going to the conference.
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This is a lovely thing.
Great to see
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For those of a certain age this is a fascinating insight into just how much Alex Ferguson loved King Eric, who for me was an amazing player to watch. Eric Cantona was just incredible - his arrogance, his ability to find space where none existed, and his desire to play football in a beautiful way, I was lucky to be around to see him at his best.
What a beautiful few years it was as a United fan. Though I was truly too young to appreciate the King, even rewatching old games brings such a warmth and happiness.
There are some fascinating stories about how Sir Alex handled interactions with Cantona too. A true man manager.
I'm a Brighton fan, so no love for Man United, but some players you just love no matter who they play for. Zola, Le Tissier, Kinkladze, Juninho and Cantona back in the day, or Saint-Maximin and Gabriel Jesus today, some players are just a joy to watch.
There was just something special about Cantona in a way that you can't quantify in stats and honestly I'm struggling to put it into words even now. He might not have been the best player of his generation (although he was ridiculously talented) or the best United player I've seen but he has this charisma that makes him shine like no other and that's why he still has a godlike status among fans and is still sung about. I was a kid when he was playing and to me he was just the coolest person on the planet.![]()
For those of a certain age this is a fascinating insight into just how much Alex Ferguson loved King Eric, who for me was an amazing player to watch. Eric Cantona was just incredible - his arrogance, his ability to find space where none existed, and his desire to play football in a beautiful way, I was lucky to be around to see him at his best.
I'm a Brighton fan, so no love for Man United, but some players you just love no matter who they play for. Zola, Le Tissier, Kinkladze, Juninho and Cantona back in the day, or Saint-Maximin and Gabriel Jesus today, some players are just a joy to watch.
You guys played amazing tonight
Treble done but until all this bollocks of charges will always have fans saying shit when Chelsea clearly ffp
I pray for your swift downfall![]()
Treble done but until all this bollocks of charges will always have fans saying shit when Chelsea clearly ffp
I mean that's sort of the Faustian aspect of City's success, right? All this success but it's not treated as credible.
@Prison mike Congrats on winning the treble mate! Unfortunately the lack of experience made us bottle the league
Winning the community shield against City had a different taste. We failed to beat them in the last 5 games and now we did
I'm looking forward to our season. I have high hopes that we're going to do something even in the champions league. COYG!