Son Of A Vidic wrote: » The Klopp list of reasons why they've dropped points... ‘Too windy’ ‘TV broadcasters cut game short’ ‘Pitch too dry’ ‘Too windy, again’ ‘Too snowy’ 'Grass too long' 'Utd players got injured' 'Too windy another time' What next??? 'The other team didn't want us to win'??'
AidoEirE wrote: » The ball wasnt round enough??
DARK-KNIGHT wrote: » Hopes and expectations for the psg game now?
BenK wrote: » Hopes: 1-3 win and we're through to the next round Expectations: 3-1 win and we're out...
Son Of A Vidic wrote: What next??? 'The other team didn't want us to win'??'
Ordinary man wrote: Seeing liverpool struggle just emphasises the job ole is doing with the whole squad not just the first team. Liverpool had nobody able to come on and make a difference yet united when struggling a bit brought on dalot and fred who both set up goals. Lukaku and pereira who probably wouldn't have started got goals as well. Having players on the bench who can make a difference is nearly as important as having a top class 11
brinty wrote: » Look at who's out and consider Perreira and Mctominay (two academy players) our fifth and sixth choice central midfielders doing a job and keeping a £50m Brazilian on the bench Rashers and pogba both academy products doing well, what's that old saying. Mol on oige agus tiocfaidh si..
jaykay74 wrote: » Anyone got the league table when Jose left ? Curious about the ground made up on the others.
brinty wrote: » There was a beach ball on the pitch
secman wrote: » 1. Liverpool: 17, 45, +30 2. Manchester City: 17, 44, +38 3. Tottenham Hotspur: 17, 39, +15 4. Chelsea: 17, 37, +21 5. Arsenal: 17, 34, +14 6. Manchester United: 17, 26, 0 7. Wolverhampton Wanderers: 1 Even our goal difference has vastly improved
Ordinary man wrote: » Seeing liverpool struggle just emphasises the job ole is doing with the whole squad not just the first team. Liverpool had nobody able to come on and make a difference yet united when struggling a bit brought on dalot and fred who both set up goals. Lukaku and pereira who probably wouldn't have started got goals as well. Having players on the bench who can make a difference is nearly as important as having a top class 11
Lord TSC wrote: » Seeing a stat there that Liverpool have only won a single away game in their last six. We're, what, 8 away wins in a row now under Ole? Something like that?
secman wrote: » 1. Liverpool: 17, 45, +30 2. Manchester City: 17, 44, +38 3. Tottenham Hotspur: 17, 39, +15 4. Chelsea: 17, 37, +21 5. Arsenal: 17, 34, +14 6. Manchester United: 17, 26, 07. Wolverhampton Wanderers: 1 Even our goal difference has vastly improved
Necro wrote: » Jaysus, league was in sh1te below United with Wolves 7th on 1 point at that stage :pac::pac:
secman wrote: » Fixed that, Wolves were on 25 points, GD 0
DM_7 wrote: » Despite the next game is PSG I can't help but look to Arsenal. Such a huge game. If United win it will be a 12 point positive against them since Ole arrived in 13 games. 4 points ahead of them in the table. A loss would be Ole's first in the league, fall back to a 6 point plus on Arsenal and be back behind them again in the league. Arsenal have a really good run in which would give them a great chance of 3rd or 4th if they beat United.
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Headshot wrote: » Makes it all the worse where to think we would of been if Ole or another manager was in charge at the start of the season
AidoEirE wrote: » To be fair lets not post these, we slag the boys in the pool thread about these kinda tables. Impressive all the same but were not that bottom doller yet to resort to it