bangkok wrote: » de gea should be back fingers crossed, rojo due back tonight but wont be match fit, Smalling should be ok for sunday, probably have 11 injured for sundays game providing no other injuries tonight
jonneymendoza wrote: » So in a nutshell, if we play ramsey in RM instead of ox/walcott/wellbeck we be fine? he has no place in the middle when coq santi and ozil are fit.
ronjo wrote: » What would you expect the lineup to be then? Will he play best available 11 in both games?
ronjo wrote: » To be honest I havent noticed one suggestion saying he should be played ahead of Coq, Santi or Ozil on here........ Have you?
bangkok wrote: » he has to really, cant afford to get knocked out night. de gea love smalling blind Jackson carrick schneiderlain lingard mata depay martial *** providing lingard and borthwick Jackson not still injured. poor enough side.
jonneymendoza wrote: » Yes i have but not directly. People have said we should make way for ramsey on a fully fit side. And i ask everyone here, who? Who will make way for ramsey? His a Mid after all not a winger so put 2+2 together and you get why i asked specifically who in our midfield would make way for ramsey aka sant, coq or ozil
keano_afc wrote: » You've beaten us with worse teams than that. Moyes' Unites took 4 points off us in his season.
jonneymendoza wrote: » sorry but ramsey should be dropped. end of . our worse player
jonneymendoza wrote: » he cant pass for ****. awful ball retention Not good enough for this level
jonneymendoza wrote: » ramsey is poor! wtf is wrong with some of u! Maybe ramsey can play cb? LOL so please tell me where ramsey would fit on a full strength side?
Quazzie wrote: » In fairness that is a terrible terrible United side. I understand ye lot have more than your share of injuries but not all the injuries are starters. I'll still be extremely wary of ye on Sunday though, because most of the time we beat ourselves rather than ye beat us if that makes sense.
keano_afc wrote: » This, x100. Into our shells we go and limp to defeat. The home game this season was a nice break from the norm.
ronjo wrote: » Perhaps if you didnt right so childishly you might get some more explanations
jonneymendoza wrote: » Perhaps if you spell properly it may help lol. Seriously why are you bugging on me?
emmetlego wrote: » So Bobby retired today. What I'd give to have him in our team today (as a 25 year old of course!)
keano_afc wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyyV1HjSzgc You're welcome
Colonialboy wrote: » I know alot of people here, cant take any criticism of the team so Id advise them to jog on dont open the attachment . I thought this was funny and quite clever..
Basil3 wrote: » Clever? Pretty much stating the obvious
Hyzepher wrote: » Hull replay confirmed for March 8th @ 7pm with the 5th round, if we win, on the Sunday with Barcs the following Wednesday. All of this after the Spurs game the previous Saturday
Hyzepher wrote: » Hull replay confirmed for March 8th @ 7pm with the 5th round, if we win, on the Saturday with Barcs the following Wednesday. All of this after the Spurs game the previous Saturday
cson wrote: » Looking like Chamberlain's season could be over. Should have been taken off as soon as he got injured; what the **** is it with us leaving injured players on the pitch?! Cazorla played the ****ing 2nd half against Norwich iirc!