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Premier League 24/25
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Callumcafc said:Zirkzee hauled off after 30 mins
Onana 3.5 years left
Antony 2.5 years
Mount 3.5 years
Casemiro 1.5 years
Shaw 2.5 years
De Ligt 4.5 years
Hojlund 3.5 years
Very hard to overhaul a squad when half of it is still tied to long contracts.0 -
Kap10 said:Manic_mania said:Salah is just unplayable isn't he. Arguably the best player in the world right now.0
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ForeverAddickted said:Christ... Will Amorin survive the season at this rate1
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Hall made the right move leaving Chelsea. He still wouldn't be getting a game for them and now he looks very much the complete full back both in terms of defence and attack.8
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Man Utd last relegated in 1974 - those were the days. Tommy Docherty at the helm.
Would be amusing if they keep losing.0 -
What a night for the Ipswich fans. That must give them confidence that they can stay up.4
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killerandflash said:What a night for the Ipswich fans. That must give them confidence that they can stay up.5
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“You’ve seen United now f*** off home” ringing round Old Trafford6
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PL much more interesting this season- a lot more competitive.2
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Amorin must be wondering what he's got into. United are awful.1
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philcafc said:Amorin must be wondering what he's got into. United are awful.0
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Man United just seem completely broken as a club. I'd assume Amorim will want to spend in January but there's some serious shifting out the door that will have to happen too.0
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Amorim probably said ‘I will keep up bit will want massive expenditure in summer’0
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Man Utd last relegated in 1974 - those were the days. Tommy Docherty at the helm.
Would be amusing if they keep losing.2 -
Realistically, it's hard to see Southampton and Leicester surviving. Southampton just seem every ordinary at both ends, while Leicester look much weaker than the team that bizarrely got relegated 2 years ago, not helped by FFP issues forcing them to sell Dewsbury-Hall.
Ipswich look to have a real chance though. They've been competitive and well organised in nearly every game, and have enough quality up front to score goals. Sometimes newly promoted teams start well, then get found out after a couple of months. Ipswich look like they're getting better as the season progresses.2 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Man Utd last relegated in 1974 - those were the days. Tommy Docherty at the helm.
Would be amusing if they keep losing.
Three of them are in the bottom half going into 2025.1 -
philcafc said:Amorin must be wondering what he's got into. United are awful.Casimero and Erikesen as a 2 man midfield is quiet the vibe.1
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Not quite true, Millwall have never been relegated from the Premier League, for example.
But I get what you mean! Weird league this year - Forest, Fulham and Bournemouth feel like they should be all top half in the Championship not the PL, and Spurs and United are bottom half.
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North Lower Neil said:Not quite true, Millwall have never been relegated from the Premier League, for example.
But I get what you mean! Weird league this year - Forest, Fulham and Bournemouth feel like they should be all top half in the Championship not the PL, and Spurs and United are bottom half.2 -
FishCostaFortune said:philcafc said:Amorin must be wondering what he's got into. United are awful.Casimero and Erikesen as a 2 man midfield is quiet the vibe.
I'm sure he's not going to be repeating last nights team selection anytime soon and in his mind he must already know who he needs to get rid of. He's clearly already decided the dressing room culture is bad and that Rashford is the main cause of it.
It's going to get uglier before it gets better though. Liverpool away and then Arsenal away in the FA Cup are surely going to make it 6 defeats in a row.1 -
They will then only have the battle for fourth from bottom left.1
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:FishCostaFortune said:philcafc said:Amorin must be wondering what he's got into. United are awful.Casimero and Erikesen as a 2 man midfield is quiet the vibe.
I'm sure he's not going to be repeating last nights team selection anytime soon and in his mind he must already know who he needs to get rid of. He's clearly already decided the dressing room culture is bad and that Rashford is the main cause of it.
It's going to get uglier before it gets better though. Liverpool away and then Arsenal away in the FA Cup are surely going to make it 6 defeats in a row.
Nice to see Forest doing well. They may have a limited squad but they certainly work hard and are well organised.
United would be well shot of Rashford.0 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:FishCostaFortune said:philcafc said:Amorin must be wondering what he's got into. United are awful.Casimero and Erikesen as a 2 man midfield is quiet the vibe.
I'm sure he's not going to be repeating last nights team selection anytime soon and in his mind he must already know who he needs to get rid of. He's clearly already decided the dressing room culture is bad and that Rashford is the main cause of it.
It's going to get uglier before it gets better though. Liverpool away and then Arsenal away in the FA Cup are surely going to make it 6 defeats in a row.
Nice to see Forest doing well. They may have a limited squad but they certainly work hard and are well organised.
United would be well shot of Rashford.
I've no idea if he's a disruptive influence in the dressing room or not, (I don't think I've seen it reported he's a wrong 'un?), but it's certainly not his fault they've got a squad of players nowhere near the standard required for a club like Man U.
Definitely best for all parties if he moves on asap but at £300k/week his market is very limited.1 -
Bournemouth Addick said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:FishCostaFortune said:philcafc said:Amorin must be wondering what he's got into. United are awful.Casimero and Erikesen as a 2 man midfield is quiet the vibe.
I'm sure he's not going to be repeating last nights team selection anytime soon and in his mind he must already know who he needs to get rid of. He's clearly already decided the dressing room culture is bad and that Rashford is the main cause of it.
It's going to get uglier before it gets better though. Liverpool away and then Arsenal away in the FA Cup are surely going to make it 6 defeats in a row.
Nice to see Forest doing well. They may have a limited squad but they certainly work hard and are well organised.
United would be well shot of Rashford.
I've no idea if he's a disruptive influence in the dressing room or not, (I don't think I've seen it reported he's a wrong 'un?), but it's certainly not his fault they've got a squad of players nowhere near the standard required for a club like Man U.
Definitely best for all parties if he moves on asap but at £300k/week his market is very limited.
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With the money in the PL so many clubs have quality players now which has evened out the mid table, which means if your a bit crap like Man Utd or Spurs are this year you soon find yourself in the lower reaches of the table0
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Rashford has been dog for years, there's a reason he never plays for England, he's just been hiding behind the fact that they've had even worse players than him there, like Lingard and Martial1
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It was the 4 games under Ruud Van Nistelrooy when United played well and without the pressure getting to the players. W3 and D1 and a relaxed atmosphere appeared to help.
Because of the excellent job Rubin Amorim did at Sporting (CP)Lisbon he got the United gig but when I heard journalists talking about him as if he had invented the wheel I just knew his honeymoon wouldn't last long.
Losing the legs, battling qualities and goals from Mctominay is looking a strange transfer and it was stated before the KO that without Mainoo, that midfield looked very one paced (slow)
Newcastle won in 3rd gear and even a defensive gift from Schar was missed.
Very wealthy man Jim Ratcliffe taking from the poor full time stewards to give to the underperforming Very rich footballers is a very bad look and the polar opposite of Robin hood !0 -
Moyes has today ruled himself out of returning to ManU4