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Manchester United - v - Leeds United *** Matchday Thread***
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well, well we are learning this pl malarkey at last amongst the doom merchants constant harping, even coping with added fergie time.
obviously zero understanding of the rivalry that this fixture holds from their players who appeared ignorant of the history books looking at their inept performance. a great spirited gutsy display from the lads in the way we went about our gameplan tonight.
big respect to Farke and our fans tonight for not letting our boys ever forget how significant this game was for us in the lead up this last week. a damn good result considering our injuries.
another dose of that for Wembley against Chelsea please, another team in our little black book who need reminding we are back in town.
MOT
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Definitely fantastic result.
But the questions remain, why can't it be like this all the time, and why have we still relegation worries.
Nobody is a doom and gloom merchant by choice. It happens when you can see how things could be better but the people who matter, can't.
Anyway, let's rejoice warm glowing warmth of Monday night football.
MOT
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We were obviously watching different games. For 15 minutes we were playing as we did after half time at City, aggressive, adventurous, confident, then we switched off for the next 15, letting them back in and playing the excruciatingly boring tippy-tappy that has cost us dearly of late. Then we switch back again and lo and behold we get a second. Why the switch? It's about how a mind-set of "Game management" has been instilled in the players. They rediscovered the freedom they have enjoyed during the latter part of the first half.Originally posted by MrsORichSenior_ View Postwell, well we are learning this pl malarkey at last amongst the doom merchants constant harping, even coping with added fergie time.
obviously zero understanding of the rivalry that this fixture holds from their players who appeared ignorant of the history books looking at their inept performance. a great spirited gutsy display from the lads in the way we went about our gameplan tonight.
big respect to Farke and our fans tonight for not letting our boys ever forget how significant this game was for us in the lead up this last week. a damn good result considering our injuries.
another dose of that for Wembley against Chelsea please, another team in our little black book who need reminding we are back in town.
MOT
Playing much of the second half against ten men that "Game management" mentality surfaced again. Chances were created for sure but throughout the team most likely to score did just that and gave us a "squeaky bum" last few minutes.
Substitutions.....really? Farke has, rightly, been roundly criticised for who and when players are subbed. Tonight was no exception. Neither player subbed showed any signs of fatigue, quite the opposite, and had proved "problematic" for Scum. Their replacements, despite what we might hope for from Gnonto particularly, were ineffectual. Why Aronsson wasn't pulled is a mystery.
Had we been up against a full strength Scum side who were "on it" (and they weren't, by any measure), we'd have come away empty-handed.
Let's not start believing our own publicity.
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Can I also add, as a doom merchant, when you’re 2-0 up against 10 men, regardless of the opposition, you shouldn’t be shyting yourself for the last half hour.Originally posted by Billyni View PostDefinitely fantastic result.
But the questions remain, why can't it be like this all the time, and why have we still relegation worries.
Nobody is a doom and gloom merchant by choice. It happens when you can see how things could be better but the people who matter, can't.
Anyway, let's rejoice warm glowing warmth of Monday night football.
MOT
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