Why areRooneys head is a mess, he's droppable not just to the bench but being dropped from the squad , just cause he's the captain doesn't mean he has to play.
Way too boost that confidence issue José!
Why areRooneys head is a mess, he's droppable not just to the bench but being dropped from the squad , just cause he's the captain doesn't mean he has to play.
Way too boost that confidence issue José!
Flamingos pink?Why are
Just another case of Maureen seeing red...😗Wow, he goes straight for the tie, as you do. I can see now why Maureen loves to hang out with all of those big boxers.
Wenger would well snot the little turd
Hardly surprising, Rashford, along with De Gea, are pretty much the only reason they're not in truly deep shit already this season. Every time Rashford has been given the opportunity, he's scored crucial goals that have bailed out their so called star players.Mourinho blaiming a country for being negative is a first.
Some media outlets reporting that Rashford is frustrated with his limited chances in the first team so far aswell.
Imagine if Leicester get something from the game today. This could set up the weekend nicely.
I'm liking 7/2 for a draw and both teams to score.Rumoured that Schmeichel might be out - a real shame. Still, I'm tempted by 5/1 for an away win.
Yep, dropping Rooney is the right decision, unfortunately.He's benched Rooney. They'll win.
Yeah, but he's only looked so good cos they've been slow & stagnant in midfield so have needed him to brawl. Dropping both him & Rooney takes that problem out of the side.Blind at LB? That's something Leicester can get at with their pace up front. Fellaini, amazingly, has been one of Utd's best player this season so far so I'm surprised he has been dropped.
Nah, there were regular updates and laughing at Moyes that season, this just selective memory.Remember that stretch when we were battling for the title and no one gave a fuck about how they were doing, because it just didn't matter?
More of that.
Gary Neville is in majestic form this morning (and he’s saving me the bother of writing anything myself)
“The last 10 transfer windows have been overseen by four different managers, so what you’ve got is four different managers’ players. You’ve got a plate with bolognese, a chicken tikka masala, a roast dinner and loads of curry and gravy thrown over the top - individually they’re quite nice but together... Jose Mourinho’s got to find which bits of that plate he doesn’t like. That’ll take time. It’s ridiculous to criticise him after five or six games.”
An email! “There’s no point in even doing this minute by minute now,” says David Flynn, “not until we work out which players are which meals.”
If he mentioned a dog’s dinner it might have narrowed it down.
I've stuck £20 on a Leicester win!I've stuck £20 on a Utd win. Bloody obvious innit.