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Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 06:41
by Coffee one sugar
EVERTON vs MANCHESTER UNITED (1230)
The media have already started getting all excited over this, and specifically over David Moyes. Remember him? One point separates the two sides, and who’d have thought that just a few weeks/months ago? Should be a tight and decent game. Draw.

BOURNEMOUTH vs WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS (1500)
The Cherries are within spitting distance (take my word for it) of a Champions League finish while Wolves are within similar distance of an unwanted bottom three spot. Momentum, form and home advantage together point to just one possible outcome. Home win.

ARSENAL vs WEST HAM UNITED (1500)
Don’t know what to say. Paqueta’s joined the non-walking wounded. There’s a stronger sense of by how many than of who. You figure out the rest. Home win.Image

FULHAM vs CRSYTAL PALACE (1500)
Two consecutive wins have put Fulham back on course for now, although Palace can point to three wins in their last six so they’re unlikely to be pushovers. Tight but probably inevitable. Home win.

IPSWICH TOWN vs TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (1500) 
Spurs’ last win at Portman Road saw Jurgen Klinsmann score twice in a 3-1 victory. The visitors must be yearning for another Klinsmann to boost their flagging campaign. Away win.

SOUTHAMPTON vs BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION (1500)
It must be excruciatingly painful being a Saints supporter these days. There’s really no way to talk up their prospects against any opposition, so let’s just say it as it is. Away win.

ASTON VILLA vs CHELSEA (1730)
Probably the game of the day. It’s been six games since Villa last won a league fixture and this one offers little in the way of hope to remedy that. The visitors have won two, drawn two and lost two in the same period. Hmm. Draw.


SUNDAY

NEWCASTLE UNITED vs NOTTINGHAM FOREST (1400)
Home advantage will tip the balance even against high-flying Forest. Just. Home win.

MANCHESTER CITY vs LIVERPOOL (1630) 
The game of the weekend. There’s little to add. Away win.


TUESDAY

BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION vs BOURNEMOUTH (1930)
The south coast is busy. Draw.

CRYSTAL PALACE vs ASTON VILLA (1930)
Hmm, there’s little on form to distinguish these two. Draw.

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS vs FULHAM (1930)
Wolves’ main concern is what lies beneath, lest it be them. Fulham are in the happier position of having to focus on what’s above. Away win.

CHELSEA vs SOUTHAMPTON (2015)
Oh dear. Home win.


WEDNESDAY

BRENTFORD vs EVERTON (1930)
Home win.

MANCHESTER UNITED vs IPSWICH TOWN (1930)
Home win.

NOTTINGHAM FOREST vs ARSENAL (1930)
Tight one. Away win.

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs MANCHESTER CITY (1930)
Away win.

LIVERPOOL vs NEWCASTLE UNITED (2015)
Home win.


THURSDAY

WEST HAM UNITED vs LEICESTER CITY (2000)
Home win.Image

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 19:28
by Fauxstralian
Funny how Rashford looks like a footballer again now that he is away from Man Utd

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 19:25
by lowlife
Chelsea keeper howler, Villa 2-1 up - nice to see.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 19:25
by ragingbull
Massive clanger from Chelsea keeper.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 17:06
by Texas Iron
Moyes asleep in second half…subs too late as ManU woke up…

Waited to 82 mins for obvious subs to close down game…too late…lost 2 points…

Dopey Dozy Dave…

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 15:28
by Mad Ferret
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Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 15:20
by Mad Ferret
Sp*rs one up. They’re flying all of a sudden.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 15:05
by F 129 Row66
To add as McCoist said they chose to show the ref the angle which looked less like a foul. His shirt was clearly pulled not once but twice. Penalty. 

Plus it would have 100% been given at the other end and we all know it. 

Absolute stitch up IMO. The PL can’t afford Man U sinking any lower, just as much as Man U’s owners can’t. 
VAR has changed nothing. The dice still loaded in favour of Man Utd and Liverpool. It fucking stinks

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 14:59
by Texas Iron
Definite Pen…VAR soft on ManU…

Moyes asleep in second half…subs too late as ManU woke up…

Waited to 82 mins for obvious subs to close down game…too late…lost 2 points…

Dopey Dozy Dave…

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 14:55
by Mad Ferret
ray winstone" wrote: 22 Feb 2025, 14:49 Typical Moyes, 2 up, 10 men behind the ball, concede 2 and then hang on for the point. Don’t miss the cսnt at all.
Yet should’ve had a pen at the end to win it.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 14:49
by ray winstone
Typical Moyes, 2 up, 10 men behind the ball, concede 2 and then hang on for the point. Don’t miss the cսnt at all.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 14:44
by El Scorchio
To add as McCoist said they chose to show the ref the angle which looked less like a foul. His shirt was clearly pulled not once but twice. Penalty. 

Plus it would have 100% been given at the other end and we all know it. 

Absolute stitch up IMO. The PL can’t afford Man U sinking any lower, just as much as Man U’s owners can’t. 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 14:39
by threesixty
I think the Everton guy looked like he dived. Probably was a pen but if you look like your intention was to get the pen then refs sometimes don’t want to encourage that. 

the way he fell forward didn’t look legit tbh. 
 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 14:31
by Mad Ferret
Clear pen.

Moyes done over by VAR once again.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 14:30
by kylay
VAR doing their damnedest to give man u the point

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 14:29
by El Scorchio
Everton are in the process of being robbed here. In broad daylight. 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 14:21
by kylay
Waited until he blew a two-goal lead to make a change he wasn't forced into. I think they can play this way now because he hasn't run his starting XI into the ground yet 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 13:37
by El Scorchio
threesixty wrote: 22 Feb 2025, 13:29
Mad Ferret" wrote: 22 Feb 2025, 13:00
El Scorchio" wrote: 22 Feb 2025, 12:58
 
It has to be Irvine. That is all I can think. Either that or their squad is significantly better than ours was at playing this way but again he’s the one that assembled our squad. If he’d have set us up like this then most of us would have been perfectly happy. 
He did have us playing like this. We finished 6th, 7th and won us a European trophy.

Our fans are just impatient and have short memories. Was the same with John Lyall.
 
Hahah conveniently left out the last few seasons where we barely won a game after Xmas and had record goals against us. No he didn’t have us playing like this at all which is why he didn’t get his contract renewed. 

most of us would have been fine if he kept up the attitude he had in his first 2 seasons back but unfortunately he didn’t.

more importantly his task for us was to move us to a permanent top 6/8 side looking at Europe every season. Not rescue us from relegation style runs etc. (that he got us into anyway!)

horses for courses. You can’t just do the job you want to do, you do the job your paid for as set by your boss. He ended up failing at that. As pretty much all football managers do at some point. That’s all  
You and I both know we were talking about the approach and setup to games anyway. Where was all this high energy high press attacking intent and taking it to the oppo and imposing ourselves on them? We got three seasons of rolling out the red carpet and letting them camp in our half and dominate games for 90 mins, whether they were Man City or Hull City. 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 13:29
by threesixty
Mad Ferret" wrote: 22 Feb 2025, 13:00
El Scorchio" wrote: 22 Feb 2025, 12:58
threesixty wrote: 22 Feb 2025, 12:55
 
Mad isn’t it. 
they don’t play anything like how he made us play. Is this Irvines doing?

also, Man Utd are absolutely gash. I don’t think Amorim is going to survive this. I don’t see anything in this team. Why is it’s so bad there?
 
It has to be Irvine. That is all I can think. Either that or their squad is significantly better than ours was at playing this way but again he’s the one that assembled our squad. If he’d have set us up like this then most of us would have been perfectly happy. 
He did have us playing like this. We finished 6th, 7th and won us a European trophy.

Our fans are just impatient and have short memories. Was the same with John Lyall.
 
 
Hahah conveniently left out the last few seasons where we barely won a game after Xmas and had record goals against us. No he didn’t have us playing like this at all which is why he didn’t get his contract renewed. 

most of us would have been fine if he kept up the attitude he had in his first 2 seasons back but unfortunately he didn’t.

more importantly his task for us was to move us to a permanent top 6/8 side looking at Europe every season. Not rescue us from relegation style runs etc. (that he got us into anyway!)

horses for courses. You can’t just do the job you want to do, you do the job your paid for as set by your boss. He ended up failing at that. As pretty much all football managers do at some point. That’s all  

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 13:23
by Fauxstralian
Said before that Amorim should have stuck to his guns about joining in the summer
RVN could have stayed as caretaker
Both those managers having a miserable time & both could be sacked at season end

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 13:22
by El Scorchio
goose wrote: 22 Feb 2025, 13:18 Ruben Interim
Very good 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 13:21
by El Scorchio
happygilmore wrote: 22 Feb 2025, 13:09 Onana with another assist.
one of the worst PL keepers ever.
Amorin, with his constant negative comments looks like a man who wants out
 
 
It’s fucking mental how bad they have become. It has to be something deeper than this and the last manager. Something else behind the scenes. Both men’s insistence on getting rid of Rashford has to be significant. But you’d think the papers would be overflowing with it if it were the case and some of the players who have moved on would have s mentioned it. 

Or are they genuinely man for man just that Fucking bad? Was the bald one really just that poor at identifying players, or Amorim as stupid and stubborn as Lop with tactics, or a combo? There are genuinely only three teams in the division you could say are worse than them in the state they are currently in. They were fucking lucky to beat Ipswich and saints as well. 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 13:20
by Fauxstralian
U18’s draw 2-2 at Chelsea
94th min equaliser by the Scottish kid Josh Landers recently signed 
2nd goal in 3 games for him I think

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 13:18
by goose
Mamma Mia! How bad are Manchester United?

Ruben Interim cannot go on like this surely?

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 13:09
by happygilmore
Onana with another assist.
one of the worst PL keepers ever.
Amorin, with his constant negative comments looks like a man who wants out

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 13:07
by BRANDED
Moyes would clearly be better