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    Liverpool v United

    What a piss poor advert for PL football, I can't really say it was better than the dross Burnley and Everyon served up. And I wonder if the critics of James Trafford noticed United's £50 million keeper Onana putting FOUR consecutive kicks straight out for Liverpool throw-ins.

    The really depressing aspect was that, rubbish as these two were, they are light years better than us.

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    I believe you. Anything to do with Klopp and it’s a no go for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    What a piss poor advert for PL football, I can't really say it was better than the dross Burnley and Everyon served up. And I wonder if the critics of James Trafford noticed United's £50 million keeper Onana putting FOUR consecutive kicks straight out for Liverpool throw-ins.

    The really depressing aspect was that, rubbish as these two were, they are light years better than us.
    We played Manchester United at Turf Moor this season. On that occasion there were barely a few Plancks better than us let alone a full light year. To infinity and beyond. Buzz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outwoodclaret View Post
    We played Manchester United at Turf Moor this season. On that occasion there were barely a few Plancks better than us let alone a full light year. To infinity and beyond. Buzz.
    They're 20 points in front of us after just 17 games Outwood, that's light years in PL terms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    They're 20 points in front of us after just 17 games Outwood, that's light years in PL terms.
    Made me laugh today Sinkov talk sport all about Man Utd not playing and going for a draw etc - van dyke having his say and Roy Keane having his turn it on it’s head petulant little rant about van dyke being disrespectful.

    However I thought utd did what they had to do and for a point so the manager didn’t lose his job anytime soon.

    We would do well to take a leaf from that book occasionally I think

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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post

    However I thought utd did what they had to do and for a point so the manager didn’t lose his job anytime soon.

    We would do well to take a leaf from that book occasionally I think
    It didn't make good watching army, but like you say it was a good result for United and they could even have won it late on. If only we could show such resolve.

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    Forgot to mention Alexander-Arnold, apparently the potential answer to the England problem of who to play alongside Rice, as even Gareth seems to have finally realised Phillips isn't up to the job. Klopp and Gareth seem to think they can turn AA into some sort of midfield genius perhaps on the lines of Steven Gerrard, while all I see is an average full-back wandering aimlessly round midfield, while hoofing the occasional Gerrard style Hollywood pass upfield, most of which go out for goal kicks. In fact, so inept was he in this game, I would imagine Gareth can't wait to give him another run in his England team.

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