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  • in reply to: Spuds vs Chelski: The Biggest Game of the Year (so far!) #1405996
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    Jay belfast

    Chelsea are favorites for the title. But I don’t read too much in to odds. They kept changing every week and we know what the odds were for Leicester last season. A run of seven consecutive victories in all competitions has transformed the mood at Old Trafford. Of the current United squad, eight players have PL winning experience, and the likes of Pogba and Zlatan have won plenty of titles abroad. Mourinho has also won every English competition as a manager. 2 points behind Arsenal, 3 points behind Spurs and City and we have 50+ points left to play. 10 points off top spot and five teams above us so we should lower our sights. We’ve made it hard for ourselves, but not impossible. Do not write us off just yet. Let’s see how the table looks after the next 5 games.

    in reply to: Leeds Utd Takeover #1405945
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    banjo_chuckers

    Don’t insult me by saying I’m disliked by the manky on the last leg

    in reply to: Shaw #1405933
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    TS

    The lad had a terrible injury. It’s gonna take a while to get niggling injuries out of the way and then get his game rhythm back. Let’s not forget the psychological effect of the injury in his game. Before his leg break he was looking like our best player in those early season games. He’s only young and he needs a bit of patience…

    In addition, he picked up another injury this season. Obviously, Liverpool and Arsenal need a left back in the summer. Will you sanction his transfer if they come calling for Shaw?

    in reply to: Shaw #1405831
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    He’s only just come back from that terrible leg break give him time. I remember how well Shaw was playing before that horrible tackle. Hope he gets back into the first team as he is quality and has plenty of years ahead of him.

    in reply to: Next captain…discuss #1405816
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    Herrera turned 27 in the summer and should be at his peak now. This is his third season at the club and a time for him to assert himself. Popular among his teammates, passionate on the pitch and equally passionate off it. If anyone leads by example, it is Herrera, and Mourinho could do worse than giving him the armband next season.

    in reply to: Hull. #1405798
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    He’s done a decent job in his previous managerial posts with Estoril, and Sporting Lisbon in Portugal, and Olympiacos in Greece, but I can’t really see him saving Hull City from relegation. There’s a reason as to why Steve Bruce left last summer. The Allam’s weren’t willing to back the club financially. Mike Phelan pretty much had his hands tied behind his back because of this.

    in reply to: The Chinese Takeover #1405612
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    NOLU

    This article explains why the transfer took so long (http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/manchester-united-transfer-news-pogba-11812002)

    In addition, a world record transfer involves lots of thinking, negotiations and work.

    Pogba said. “I have United in my heart”. “It’s my house. When I left I always knew that I would come back. For me, it’s just normal. It’s like I went on holiday and just came back. Seriously. Nothing really changed. I’m the same person.”

    As I said before, I believe his words. He chose United over Real Madrid.

    in reply to: Dele Alli #1405564
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    Again Alli has probably pushed up his price as I’m sure bigger clubs will come sniffing in the summer. Enjoy him Spurs fans while you can.

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    shanksy at 11:47 pm

    You seem unable to look yourself in the mirror. You’re the leading twat talking sh!t and stalking people on this site. Grow a pair

    in reply to: Spuds vs Chelski: The Biggest Game of the Year (so far!) #1405513
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    Jay belfast

    Utd are not going to win the title

    Silly thing to say that. Cant see Chelsea slipping stevie style but the title is actually quiet open still and there’s a possibility of 50+ points to play for still! All 6 teams can win it, including Manchester United. I hope Jose is beginning to think we can win the League. So I would suggest you just follow one match at a time, Chelsea favorites, and they’re a great team, but work, and more work ……

    in reply to: Spuds vs Chelski: The Biggest Game of the Year (so far!) #1405345
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    Is this website owned by Subetuo? Nobody can get away with the comment Subetuo made yesterday. I remember he was banned at footyplace for similar comment

    in reply to: Spuds vs Chelski: The Biggest Game of the Year (so far!) #1405315
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    There was once an undefeated Team called Manchester City. They were top of the table. One day they went on a tour to White Hart Lane. They lost 2:0 and dropped into poor form for a long time.

    in reply to: Spuds vs Chelski: The Biggest Game of the Year (so far!) #1405291
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    Oh dear. Terry put his kit on to celebrate leading the 14 match win streak celebration yesterday. What a Full Kit he is.

    in reply to: Dele Alli #1403866
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    Is Dele Alli really a forward? I’m not so sure. In the games I saw him play, he either play in midfield or as No. 10. I think he played as a false nine today.

    in reply to: Spuds vs Chelski: The Biggest Game of the Year (so far!) #1403836
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    Chelsea lost their PL match at White Hart Lane in the last 2 seasons they went on to win the title, 2-1 in 2009/10 and 5-3 in 2014/15.

    in reply to: Spuds vs Chelski: The Biggest Game of the Year (so far!) #1403767
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    Good job Spuds for curbing Chelsea’s momentum a little bit. Don’t panic Chelsea, you are still 5 points ahead. Season still has a long way to go.

    Now cue the talk of the title race being blown wide open.

    in reply to: Spuds vs Chelski: The Biggest Game of the Year (so far!) #1403752
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    Alli will steal the headlines for obvious reasons but I think Wanyama has been motm, superb

    in reply to: Spuds vs Chelski: The Biggest Game of the Year (so far!) #1403734
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    While we’re at it, this game is a perfect example of why Hazard will never be in the same class as Messi and Ronaldo. While their teams playing poorly, Messi and Ronaldo would drag their teams through, Hazard just disappears

    in reply to: Spuds vs Chelski: The Biggest Game of the Year (so far!) #1403719
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    I’m asking what Kante brings to Chelsea not what he did at Leicester city.

    in reply to: Spuds vs Chelski: The Biggest Game of the Year (so far!) #1403713
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    Herrera has more interceptions than Kante and more assists… what does Kante bring to Chelsea?

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