All he really needs is to get away from Chelsea - the "dressing room" there didn't let him take the place of their beloved Didier
His current form started in his last 6 months at Liverpool, which was what surprised me in the sale price of £50m.
All he really needs is to get away from Chelsea - the "dressing room" there didn't let him take the place of their beloved Didier
The first Man City goal wasn't a penalty, the second was a couple of yards offside. Can't comment on the other two as I went out for a walk.
Raith Rovers 1-0 Rangers Ramsden Cup Final (AET)
No jibe at anybody. Indeed I am, our very own 'Morton' this season At least RFC are still in the Scottish Cup as it standsNow no need to make jibes at MattE2010 - by the way are you not a Celtic supporter if I remember correctly
No jibe at anybody. Indeed I am, our very own 'Morton' this season At least RFC are still in the Scottish Cup as it stands
In other news Chris Hughton has been sacked at Norwich City, a complete gamble by a normally sensible club, shocking
What about the foul on Carroll beforehand? Watch Skrtel (no. 37, left of picture)FYI I am aware the WHU goal should have been disallowed for a foul on the keeper
Raith Rovers 1-0 Rangers Ramsden Cup Final (AET)
Now no need to make jibes at MattE2010 - by the way are you not a Celtic supporter if I remember correctly
No jibe at anybody. Indeed I am, our very own 'Morton' this season At least RFC are still in the Scottish Cup as it stands
In other news Chris Hughton has been sacked at Norwich City, a complete gamble by a normally sensible club, shocking
No jibe at anybody. Indeed I am, our very own 'Morton' this season At least RFC are still in the Scottish Cup as it stands
In other news Chris Hughton has been sacked at Norwich City, a complete gamble by a normally sensible club, shocking
What about the second Liverpool goal?
FYI I am aware the WHU goal should have been disallowed for a foul on the keeper
Hughton won't have relegation on his Cv now then.
True to form the BBC has managed to include 2 current Man U. members of staff on its world cup panel in the bone idle Ferdinand and the terminally boring Neville.
Nothing it seems will ever stop the BBC with its obsession with that team.
There two being the "occasionally selected" and easily forgotten Ferdinand and the totally-forgotten one of the two Neville brothers, who no-one now really associates with that particular club these days.
Had you not made this posting, they would have not even come to my mind.
Well I hope that is a more "successful" sacking than some of their fellow strugglers - ie Cardiff, West Brom and Fulham.
By this measure Lambert at Villa should follow shortly :roll:
No he won't. For the simple reason that in the owners eyes he is doing a good job. Reducing the wage bill. Not spending much. Staying in the Premier League. That was his remit. Mop up the last of the mess left by Saint Martin. In fact he is currently negotiating a new contract
But it hardly makes for exciting viewing in "The Holt End"
Bring back David O'Leary
At least spell it right.
What fans want and what owners / chairman want are rarely the same thing
How on earth are these 2 supposed to be impartial commentating on their "mates."
"Mates" being a plural, would suggest that more than one Manchester United player would feature in the squad, but on current form, can you think of anyone other than Rooney as a Manchester United player featuring in the squad ?
"Mates" being a plural, would suggest that more than one Manchester United player would feature in the squad, but on current form, can you think of anyone other than Rooney as a Manchester United player featuring in the squad ?
Smalling and Welbeck definites, Jones, Carrick and Cleverley possibles.
Hmm, I'm surprised at putting Smalling over Jones. I'd be more inclined to go with the latter.
Otherwise, can't disagree with that. I don't like saying it, but I think we're being a bit kind to Cleverley by calling him a possible. I mean he's not a bad player, but looking at it from a Man Utd perspective, he's too average to be anything but a squad player. Even from an England perspective, I'd be tempted to leave him at home. Sorry!
Agree about Cleverley I think he's very average but Hodgson does seem to see something in him.
As a matter of sheer interest, let the forum members say how many England players from the top ten Premiership clubs are likely to feature in this squad using Club and Player Names.
Being the lone supporter of Hyde on this football thread, I consider myself unable to participate...
It doesn't alter the fact that having 2 current members of staff of Man U. is unprecedented.
I may be wrong but I don't think any other broadcaster has ever employed 2 pundits currently working for the same club.
How on earth are these 2 supposed to be impartial commentating on their "mates."