Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two
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That was fucking hilarious
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mikebv wrote:Hope they kept the receipts for the Champagne...
+1 Not to mention the advance route for the bus parade, the t-shirts etc.
Never saw that coming at half time but in an average season for United, this has been most memorable
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I keep hearing post match "What did Mourinho say at HT to transform United".
It wouldn't surprise me if the players told Mourinho to stick his tactics and took it upon themselves to dictate play.
No doubt Mourinho will take the credit, but if the players did revolt - Mourinho is finished at Old Trafford.
It wouldn't surprise me if the players told Mourinho to stick his tactics and took it upon themselves to dictate play.
No doubt Mourinho will take the credit, but if the players did revolt - Mourinho is finished at Old Trafford.
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Two Crows wrote:I keep hearing post match "What did Mourinho say at HT to transform United".
It wouldn't surprise me if the players told Mourinho to stick his tactics and took it upon themselves to dictate play.
No doubt Mourinho will take the credit, but if the players did revolt - Mourinho is finished at Old Trafford.
I have not seen any suggestion whatsoever that has happened.
On the day Pep got owned by Jose.
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For those of you concerned for BumBoy Blue, here he is being consoled by his dad.
If anyone here is in marketing or advertising, kill yourself. Do the world a favour.
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hendrixstrat wrote:
For those of you concerned for BumBoy Blue, here he is being consoled by his dad.
They really are a 'special breed'...
If they didn't exist, I swear no one would make them up as it would be too far fetched..
Inflatable bananas, shark hats, Citeh, 70's throwbacks, We hate RAGS, Its all David Gills fault, Its a full house again etc etc..
A gift that will forever keep on giving..
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FFS, they are going to win the league in a week or so. They truly are a strange breed of supporter but hey, at least they turned up yesterday.
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Another limp home performance has all but ended the chances of 7th, well done to Burnley on their run of form to pull clear.
Can see another managerial change in the summer, despite being in a comfortable position all doesn't seem well behind the scenes and in the stands.
Can see another managerial change in the summer, despite being in a comfortable position all doesn't seem well behind the scenes and in the stands.
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It's only a game.
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Two Crows wrote:I keep hearing post match "What did Mourinho say at HT to transform United".
It wouldn't surprise me if the players told Mourinho to stick his tactics and took it upon themselves to dictate play.
No doubt Mourinho will take the credit, but if the players did revolt - Mourinho is finished at Old Trafford.
Well we know what he said after, and again we are bored with the 'United don't get enough respect' shite. Only one way to resolve that problem Mourinho, and that is for you to fuck off.
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All the empty seats at the Emirates, it's reminding me of The Etihad.
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Jack Wilshere - provocateur.
Wilshere does appear to have had more than a hand in yesterday's activities which resulted in two red cards; yet walked away with only a yellow.
I seem to remember that two legends of the past were past masters at this provocation but were rarely sanctioned. I speak of messrs. Savage and Wise, though I am sure there were others.
Wilshere does appear to have had more than a hand in yesterday's activities which resulted in two red cards; yet walked away with only a yellow.
I seem to remember that two legends of the past were past masters at this provocation but were rarely sanctioned. I speak of messrs. Savage and Wise, though I am sure there were others.