WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Iron Duke 7:02 Sun Dec 31
Re: Saturday football
All the “experts”, including Rio, are gushing about Rice this season, saying how much of an important player he is. In the summer, they were all saying he’s not even worth £50m. Tossers.

Kaiser Zoso 6:58 Sun Dec 31
Re: Saturday football
But Rice has learned sooooo much since joining Arsenal?

happygilmore 6:13 Sun Dec 31
Re: Saturday football

Coffee 11:45 Sat Dec 30
Re: Saturday football
happygilmore 11:39 Sat Dec 30

Those two wins are sandwiched between four defeats, including the last three

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Games where a key player was sent off after 20 mins and suspended for the next 2.

Anyway looks like the rut/blip has ended, controlled that game against the Arse

Arteta's boys were shit

arsene york-hunt 6:11 Sun Dec 31
Re: Saturday football
We fucked them with a draw last year and they folded after that. We fucked them with a defeat this year and they are folding again. They must be hating us.

Sir Alf 5:58 Sun Dec 31
Re: Saturday football
Arsenals demise in full flow as we speak. Losing at Fulham I mean you got to be pretty poor to be losing there ? Oh wait..

Mike Oxsaw 6:36 Sun Dec 31
Re: Saturday football
I see that Man U's demise makes the landing page of their main news website.

It's as if they couldn't give a fuck about the rest of football - THEIR team are in the shit and everybody must know/be told how bad that is, globally.

I suspect that the whole of the BBC will go into a full-on 7 days mourning if they get beat by Wigan in the cup.

Manuel 5:18 Sun Dec 31
Re: Saturday football
I suppose you could say that the Fergie era, although it was very long, was not normal for them to have all that success, so maybe they have just gone back to what they really are? That said, they're a huge club so at some point will come back to an extent. Not sure that sacking Ten Hag at this point will make much difference.

El Scorchio 5:07 Sun Dec 31
Re: Saturday football
It’s fucking delightful what’s going on at Man U. Turned a corner my arse. All they did was do Liverpool a favour by taking points off Villa. What a shitshow.

Cracks me up that the weasel Gary Neville still can’t bring himself to say anything bad about that bald fraud of a manager they have. Apparently it’s everyone else’s fault he bought all those shit players. His anger about the state of that club is a joy to behold.

Also why the fuck is there all this talk about the great saviour sir Jim Radcliffe and what he wants to do? Last I checked he doesn’t have any say in what will happen with the Glazers holding a 3:1 ratio in terms of shareholding and decision making power. Why will he seemingly be the one to answer to and wield the power?

Mex Martillo 11:57 Sat Dec 30
Re: Saturday football
It really is a joy. After a shaky start I thought Ten Fags was getting them sorted, but it doesn't get better. So many managers with decent CVs shouts out that the the club is the problem. Love it.

lowlife 11:21 Sat Dec 30
Re: Saturday football
A joy to watch indeed. They could be well and truly fucked in the January window too. Unable to shift old players on big wages, underperforming/shit young players might have to be sold at a massive loss, not many established pros will want to come (and if they do will be on very big money) and up and coming players could be hit or miss.

Mix that in with the uncertainty in management position - they’ll probably not sack Ten Hag before the Ineos stuff is sorted, and Ferguson is (apparently) advising Jim Ratcliffe on future managers.

Wondering if their back up keeper will fare any better than Onana when he fumbles off to the AFCON…..

Joyful.

Surfinglizard 10:58 Sat Dec 30
Re: Saturday football
Manure players getting so frustrated seems they just expected to win but didn’t even come close. Worst side they’ve had for a very long time, it’s a joy to watch.

1964 10:50 Sat Dec 30
Re: Saturday football
Somebody on the BBC comments called him Ten Fags. Ha ha ha ha

happygilmore 10:10 Sat Dec 30
Re: Saturday football
anyone who feels bored with Moyesball, thank your licky stars we don't have 10Hag

lowlife 10:00 Sat Dec 30
Re: Saturday football
I see Man Utd ‘turned the corner’ as noted in the BBC report following the Villa game.

It does appear to be a hairpin corner though.

fraser 9:49 Sat Dec 30
Re: Saturday football
Well done Forest beating Man U without having to throw your previous game..

ray winstone 9:41 Sat Dec 30
Re: Saturday football
Forest showing some spirit, having to endure an unwarranted extra 10 minutes is bollocks.

Sir Alf 9:32 Sat Dec 30
Re: Saturday football
Call from Premier League has just got thru to the ref. 10 mins added time. United to equalise asap

goose 9:24 Sat Dec 30
Re: Saturday football
2-1 forest

So much for man united big turnaround.
That Forest keeper is/was an accident waiting to happen. You’d think he’d have learned his lesson a few minutes earlier.

happygilmore 7:17 Sat Dec 30
Re: Saturday football
Woy will see the season out, keep them up and retire.
Five straight defeats for Brentford

happygilmore 4:49 Sat Dec 30
Re: Saturday football
Celtic v Rangers was a decent watch.
Celtic take the points

Coffee 3:39 Sat Dec 30
Re: Saturday football
Thanks, Tom!

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