Administrator Stan Posted March 7 Administrator Posted March 7 all kick-offs GMT Saturday 9th March, 2024 Man Utd vs Everton, 12.30 (live on TNT) Bournemouth vs Sheff Utd Crystal Palace vs Luton Wolves vs Fulham Arsenal vs Brentford, 17.30 (live on Sky) Sunday 10th March, 2024 Aston Villa vs Tottenham, 13.00 (live on Sky) Brighton vs Nottm Forest, 14.00 Wolves vs West Ham, 14.00 Liverpool vs Man City, 15.45 (live on Sky) Monday 11th March, 2024 Chelsea vs Newcastle, 20.00 (live on Sky) Wednesday 13th March, 2024 Bournemouth vs Luton, 19.30
Lucas Posted March 7 Posted March 7 After the torture that was Burnley v Bournemouth last week (Crime of a top flight fixture) it's class to see a Super Sunday of Villa v Spurs and Liverpool v City.
Administrator Stan Posted March 7 Author Administrator Posted March 7 3 hours ago, Lucas said: After the torture that was Burnley v Bournemouth last week (Crime of a top flight fixture) it's class to see a Super Sunday of Villa v Spurs and Liverpool v Chelsea. And Liverpool vs Man City!
Subscriber RandoEFC+ Posted March 9 Subscriber Posted March 9 Obviously a stonewall penalty by today's standards and it's idiotic from Tarkowski but if football was anything resembling a genuine 'sport' anymore it would be Garnacho getting booked there for throwing himself down when he could quite easily have stayed on his feet and continued the attack. Don't know why I watch this shite anymore to he honest.
Subscriber RandoEFC+ Posted March 9 Subscriber Posted March 9 United are absolutely shite and they're not up for it here yet we've gifted them a lead to hold on to and we're more likely to lose 3-0 from counter attacks than we are to equalise.
Subscriber RandoEFC+ Posted March 9 Subscriber Posted March 9 This team is torture to watch. Last weekend everyone was crying about how our attacking players need to step up because they're letting our very good defensive players down. This weekend our defenders have responded by leaving all of their brain cells at home. Man Utd hand out points like sweets nowadays and I've just heard in commentary we've not beaten them in 11 years. That's embarrassing. We reserve all of our worst performances for them. They don't even play well against us, we just find ways to gift them goals and wins. Godfrey was initially doing a decent job at right back but I don't get Dyche's vendetta against Patterson. Young and Godfrey have made just as many howlers when they've been given games at right back and keep their place but as soon as Patterson has a wobbly performance he isn't trusted for 3 months. It's more about the fact that he actually runs past the halfway line and it gives the manager a nosebleed. Losing my patience with Harrison as well. Our team is a horrendous place for any attacking player to showcase any quality but you still get SOME opportunities and I can't remember the last time he did anything useful in the final third.
MUFC Posted March 9 Posted March 9 Randos rants are becoming more angrier. I hope he doesn't do a Peter Sutcliffe.
Subscriber RandoEFC+ Posted March 9 Subscriber Posted March 9 Predictable garbage. Both teams just spent the second half going through the motions because they knew as well as we did that match was over the second Tarkowski lost his mind and kicked Garnacho over. Three weeks without Everton. Get in. Dyche has that time now to reset the team and come back and get enough points not to have us in trouble in the last few weeks. We have the fixtures and this is a good time for a break. I just about trust that he'll deliver but he's winless in 11 and the patience is always less when your matches are shite to watch as well.
Reluctant Striker Posted March 9 Posted March 9 Man United are definitely an odd club right now. From what I see, they no longer play especially exciting football & most of their goals seem to be set pieces & counter attacks. Yet they always seem to default out to be in a European spot of 1 type or another.
Lucas Posted March 9 Posted March 9 Got to love FPL and DGW's. As soon as you put Solanke Captain and bring in Bournemouth defensive assests, of course they'd concede and Solanke would miss a penalty. Just textbook isn't it.
Administrator Stan Posted March 9 Author Administrator Posted March 9 Havertz has to be booked for that.
Inverted Posted March 9 Posted March 9 I wonder if a player dodging a stonewall sending-off for diving and then scoring the winner will generate as much media buzz as a contentious restart.
Danny Posted March 9 Posted March 9 Not watched the whole game, sounds like there is issue regarding Havertz? To push a title challenging team that have spent the amount Arsenal have whilst being mostly at full strength when we have 6 first eleven players out is a great effort. To go toe to toe with a team that can spend £100m on one player, what a team.
LFCMike Posted March 9 Posted March 9 28 minutes ago, Inverted said: I wonder if a player dodging a stonewall sending-off for diving and then scoring the winner will generate as much media buzz as a contentious restart. Of course it won't
6666 Posted March 9 Posted March 9 Deserved win which would've been much easier if Ramsdale didn't mess up. Not playing seems to have fucked him in the head. Should've gotten a penalty near the end as well which the officials denied. Either way, three points and top of the league for now.
MUFC Posted March 10 Posted March 10 13 hours ago, Danny said: Not watched the whole game, sounds like there is issue regarding Havertz? To push a title challenging team that have spent the amount Arsenal have whilst being mostly at full strength when we have 6 first eleven players out is a great effort. To go toe to toe with a team that can spend £100m on one player, what a team. Not sure how accurate this is. But it seems that he has spent in 5 years. https://www.football365.com/news/transfers-premier-league-five-year-net-spend-man-utd-man-city
MUFC Posted March 10 Posted March 10 16 hours ago, Lucas said: Got to love FPL and DGW's. As soon as you put Solanke Captain and bring in Bournemouth defensive assests, of course they'd concede and Solanke would miss a penalty. Just textbook isn't it. Captained him to as it's a double game week. I've taken Haaland out.
Dave Posted March 10 Posted March 10 21 hours ago, Lucas said: Got to love FPL and DGW's. As soon as you put Solanke Captain and bring in Bournemouth defensive assests, of course they'd concede and Solanke would miss a penalty. Just textbook isn't it. Everyone did the same thing so nothing lost.
Reluctant Striker Posted March 10 Posted March 10 There's definitely a tendency for falling to pieces at the big matches now. Would be unacceptable at a club expected to be where Villa have been & are. Trying to dwell on how Top 6 or even 5 will still be difficult to miss from here. And how unusual these results seem, compared to 16 months or so back.
Rick Posted March 10 Posted March 10 Big test for Quansah today. The lad has all the talent, so I’m not too worried about him stepping in for Konate. Surprised to see Gomez start at LB, has Robbo got a knock? Also fine with Elliott starting in the front three over Gakpo, who I think has been very wasteful the last few games with Salah out. I’ve not been overly impressed as of late.
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