Harry Palmr wrote: » Fabinho's success all the most encouraging as for all the expectation Utd did not actually park the bus (maybe they should have) so he had plenty to concentrate on other than finding forward passes.
martyos121 wrote: » I actually have a tiny soft spot for him because he cares about United as much as we all care about Liverpool, and he does genuinely be devestated with results like this]
facehugger99 wrote: » Christmas officially starts at 8pm Friday. Roll on Wolves. Suspect they will give us a far tougher match.
Agent Coulson wrote: » He's like Arsenal Tv he is making a fortune out of it. I wouldn't be surprised if he wasn't even a Man U fan.
Turtyturd wrote: Did he actually say this?
ERG89 wrote: » Is that guy a parody? The mock office setup he has is far too childish and well, humiliating to not be suspicious of him.
garra wrote: » Shaqiri scored against ManU in pre-season, anyone remember that one? Has to start on Sunday
Turtyturd wrote: » https://twitter.com/AfroLeroy/status/1074336165078142977
dmigsy wrote: » Have to say I like Clyne. Obviously not as talented going forward as TAA but better in terms of defensive positioning than TAA or Gomez at RB. Will be interesting to see if he can stay in the picture once those two and even Milner are back available.
spockety wrote: » Fair play. Or not. That is the kind of stuff we have been on the other end of in this fixture and others like it for years. Delighted to see it going the other way. I think it's called game intelligence.
LiamoSail wrote: "All the resistance of a popadom catching a bowling ball" Cracking line to be fair