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Midweek football

Posted: 05 Feb 2025, 14:25
by Mad Ferret
What do we reckon for the League Cup semis then?

I have a feeling Arsenal will turn over Newcastle and get to the final. Seems like the Geordies are already planning their Trafalgar Square piss up...can see Arsenal shocking them.

As for Spurs, I think that lead from the 1st leg is absolutely vital for them. Can see them battling for a draw at Anfield, and progressing to the final.

A NLD in the cup final would be a sight to behold. Bit of a lose/lose for us whoever wins.

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 08 Feb 2025, 12:00
by El Scorchio
That and all the talk would be how Man U were cheated out of it and how it affects THEM

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 08 Feb 2025, 11:55
by Fauxstralian
Can you imagine if Leicester had scored that goal to win it?
Too cynical to imagine the Lino would have found his flag if the clubs were reversed?
Am sure the ITV execs were punching the air as they can show another Man U game in the next round

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 08 Feb 2025, 11:37
by El Scorchio
fraser wrote: 08 Feb 2025, 09:31
Manuel wrote: 08 Feb 2025, 01:39
fraser wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 21:31
Hard to say, Potter at Chelsea was called a fraud nearly every Weekend football thread on here with every bad performance... But he's here now and nobody thinks that.. Arteta was called it at Arsenal, Howe at Newcastle...

Bournemouth were ridiculed on here for sacking their manager and employing Iraola, so hard to say isn't it, may need time may just be the wrong fit. 
Yea we know, you told us all this just a few days ago.
Well of course you'd know you're one of those that do it most 😉

You slaughtered Iraola.. But the question was asked again so I answered it again. 

Oh and I questioned the free kick ridiculous. 
I love the way the ITV panelmentioned it said it was a definite offside  and then went on to discuss Man U as usual and their future prospects like it was Man U TV, the way every live football programme does, this offside will be forgotten about quickly, but if it were the other way around would be a story about in on the BBC for most of the week, because it's very rare there isn't something about them on their page daily. 
Amorim buys a coffee. Have your say. Do you agree he should have had an Americana or would it be better for Man U if it was an espresso?

Bruno Fernandes takes his bins out. Have your say. Is he using the right bin bags to propel Man U back to glory?

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 08 Feb 2025, 09:31
by fraser
Manuel wrote: 08 Feb 2025, 01:39
fraser wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 21:31
MaryMillingtonsGhost wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 20:55
Yep, wondering if we might have dodged a bullet with him.
Although to be fair we were hit full-force by the Howitzer that was Loppy.
Hard to say, Potter at Chelsea was called a fraud nearly every Weekend football thread on here with every bad performance... But he's here now and nobody thinks that.. Arteta was called it at Arsenal, Howe at Newcastle...

Bournemouth were ridiculed on here for sacking their manager and employing Iraola, so hard to say isn't it, may need time may just be the wrong fit. 
Yea we know, you told us all this just a few days ago.
Well of course you'd know you're one of those that do it most 😉

You slaughtered Iraola.. But the question was asked again so I answered it again. 

Oh and I questioned the free kick ridiculous. 
I love the way the ITV panelmentioned it said it was a definite offside  and then went on to discuss Man U as usual and their future prospects like it was Man U TV, the way every live football programme does, this offside will be forgotten about quickly, but if it were the other way around would be a story about in on the BBC for most of the week, because it's very rare there isn't something about them on their page daily. 

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 08 Feb 2025, 07:55
by Tomshardware
Awful decision,  Leicester were dominating for the most part of that match.

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 08 Feb 2025, 01:45
by Manuel
Really leaves a nasty taste in the mouth this, shocking for the lino to miss it, but it's done now and as hard as it is you can only accept it's happened and move on, absolutely gut wrenching though. Also, I've not seen it said elsewhere but I thought the handball award for the initial free kick was harsh. As shit as Man Utd are now I think I'm right in saying they still score a lot of late goals to win matches, certainly at home anyway. Cunts.

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 08 Feb 2025, 01:39
by Manuel
fraser wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 21:31
MaryMillingtonsGhost wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 20:55
twoleftfeet wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 20:43 Amorim bit of a fraud or the real deal? 
Yep, wondering if we might have dodged a bullet with him.
Although to be fair we were hit full-force by the Howitzer that was Loppy.
Hard to say, Potter at Chelsea was called a fraud nearly every Weekend football thread on here with every bad performance... But he's here now and nobody thinks that.. Arteta was called it at Arsenal, Howe at Newcastle...

Bournemouth were ridiculed on here for sacking their manager and employing Iraola, so hard to say isn't it, may need time may just be the wrong fit. 
Yea we know, you told us all this just a few days ago.

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 22:19
by lowlife
Such a basic thing to miss too. He was in line with them, with the ball and players starting from a static position. Guaranteed that would have been flagged at the other end.

The only positive from that is that the media will be screaming “they’re back” and they’ll continue to fuck up.

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 22:04
by Ron Eff
The VAR introduction has made all top level officials worse. Linesmen just punt most weeks now knowing VAR will sort it out, so when they don’t have it, they are all ends up.

Or it was Man Utd in the last minute at Old Trafford so he gave all five that were in offside positions the benefit of the doubt, whoever got on the end of it 👍🏼

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 22:03
by onsideman
Classic case of a lino with tiny, tiny gonads. He should never officiate at that level again

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 21:55
by fraser
They were offside before he took it, when he took it and when they scored it.. How can the lino miss that, always behind them. 

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 21:53
by lowlife
Matterface’s voice cracking with emotion there, what a fucking sap.

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 21:52
by fraser
All offside from a free kick that wasn't 

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 21:50
by twoleftfeet
Good manager Amorim, we missed out there 🤣

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 21:41
by Ron Eff
On the one hand, I admire Amorin sticking to his principles. I also don’t mind his honesty. 

But he has set himself up now. If he doesn’t drastically improve next season after a full window and preseason it starts to look arrogant not to change tact and accept what worked in Portugal doesn’t work in England. 

He might have signed players for us suitable to his style, but his system would have been a disaster with our current squad! 

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 21:31
by fraser
MaryMillingtonsGhost wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 20:55
twoleftfeet wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 20:43 Amorim bit of a fraud or the real deal? 
Yep, wondering if we might have dodged a bullet with him.
Although to be fair we were hit full-force by the Howitzer that was Loppy.
Hard to say, Potter at Chelsea was called a fraud nearly every Weekend football thread on here with every bad performance... But he's here now and nobody thinks that.. Arteta was called it at Arsenal, Howe at Newcastle...

Bournemouth were ridiculed on here for sacking their manager and employing Iraola, so hard to say isn't it, may need time may just be the wrong fit. 

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 20:57
by MaryMillingtonsGhost
twoleftfeet wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 20:56
MaryMillingtonsGhost wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 20:55
twoleftfeet wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 20:43 Amorim bit of a fraud or the real deal? 
Yep, wondering if we might have dodged a bullet with him.
Although to be fair we were hit full-force by the Howitzer that was Loppy.
It might be one of those rare occasions when Sullivan got it right 🤷‍♂️
'Even a stopped clock' fella 👍

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 20:56
by twoleftfeet
MaryMillingtonsGhost wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 20:55
twoleftfeet wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 20:43 Amorim bit of a fraud or the real deal? 
Yep, wondering if we might have dodged a bullet with him.
Although to be fair we were hit full-force by the Howitzer that was Loppy.
It might be one of those rare occasions when Sullivan got it right 🤷‍♂️

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 20:55
by MaryMillingtonsGhost
twoleftfeet wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 20:43 Amorim bit of a fraud or the real deal? 
Yep, wondering if we might have dodged a bullet with him.
Although to be fair we were hit full-force by the Howitzer that was Loppy.

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 20:45
by Tomshardware
Leicester been better side.  Man utd seem to get progressively worse with each new manager.

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 20:43
by twoleftfeet
Amorim bit of a fraud or the real deal? 

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 16:28
by twoleftfeet
Far Cough UKunt" wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 13:46
Mad Ferret" wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 13:30
scott_d wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 08:48
Yeah, I mean look how well they are playing right now, definitely favourites.
You do realise there's a month before they play again in Europe?

Once they get players back fit and new signings settled, they'll be hot favourites.
*Sniggers*
He doesn't even hide the fact that he is a Spurs fan now 

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 14:45
by violator
Mad Ferret" wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 13:30
scott_d wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 08:48
Mad Ferret" wrote: 07 Feb 2025, 08:39
They have to be favourites for the Europa League when you look at the remaining teams.
Yeah, I mean look how well they are playing right now, definitely favourites.
You do realise there's a month before they play again in Europe?

Once they get players back fit and new signings settled, they'll be hot favourites.
HOT PISS

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 14:35
by Lee Trundle
"A NLD in the cup final would be a sight to behold. Bit of a lose/lose for us whoever wins."

Turned out to be a win/win for us the way things went.

Not so much for you, Chutney son.

Re: Midweek football

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 14:21
by Fauxstralian
‘Really easy’
And immense fun

That said the comments by the no marks Carragher & Redknappp were over the top
Liverpool are a very good team & Tottenham plainly aren’t