Premier League 23/24

Who will win PL this season?


  • Total voters
    29

mc_lovin

Senior Member
UTD story all season repeated today

Getting mauled by teams (not just elite teams like Pool, but also from all the Brendford-level teams of EPL),
and gets points they never deserve through crazy finishing out of nowhere

UTD should have been some 15 pts less this season so far (data says)
But Ten Hag is great?
 

Birdy

Senior Member
United, despite being crap, are sort of Liverpools cryptonite this season, not unlike Atletico for us.

True,
Liverpool are wasteful up front, and shaky at the back (compared to City and Arsenal)

For instance, Arsenal I don't think gives UTD any even minor chance.
They play the penultimate matchday at Old Trafford
 

Morten

Senior Member
I have said it many times: this season his work is meh
last season it was great

Let's see how he does with an SD

No, he had a great first half of last season, it went downhill fast around February/march last season

So at this point, it's over a year of subar football.
 

Horatio

You're welcome
I have said it many times: this season his work is meh
last season it was great

Let's see how he does with an SD
Mainoo, garnacho, kambwalla came through under him. Brought rasmus. Good players for future.

Man U needs to get rid of deadweight before they can move on. Not even in defense of ten hag. But man u’s problem is for biggest part board buying players with every new coach that comes in and then new coach is left with mismatch of players.

So if ten hag is out or not club needs to give coach time and stick with him
 

Birdy

Senior Member
Mainoo, garnacho, kambwalla came through under him. Brought rasmus. Good players for future.

Man U needs to get rid of deadweight before they can move on. Not even in defense of ten hag. But man u’s problem is for biggest part board buying players with every new coach that comes in and then new coach is left with mismatch of players.

So if ten hag is out or not club needs to give coach time and stick with him

Yes, the new SD has huge work to do to get rid of the deadweight in every area of the pitch
 

Birdy

Senior Member
BTW, the Elliot pen is never a penalty
AWB doesn't touch the ball, but doesn't touch Elliot either
Then Elliot's leg lands on the sliding leg of AWB

How the hell is it considered correct nowadays to call this a pen?
 

serghei

Senior Member
BTW, the Elliot pen is never a penalty
AWB doesn't touch the ball, but doesn't touch Elliot either
Then Elliot's leg lands on the sliding leg of AWB

How the hell is it considered correct nowadays to call this a pen?

It's a pen. Elliot doesn't have to jump over obstacles. Bissaka's leg is in his way. The moment you slide like that and you don't get the ball... it's usually a pen if the attacking player is smart.
 

Horatio

You're welcome
BTW, the Elliot pen is never a penalty
AWB doesn't touch the ball, but doesn't touch Elliot either
Then Elliot's leg lands on the sliding leg of AWB

How the hell is it considered correct nowadays to call this a pen?
So they say. I think it was a penalty. Dalot penalty against chelsea wasnt a penalty 0%

Liverpool were much better dont think man u fans will fret about this penalty that much
 

bismp

Well-known member
PL wide open, if Pep wins his 6th in 7 years in this fashion, then I have no words anymore :lol: Likewise if Liverpool lose the 3rd PL in 6 years for a few points :lol:
 

Birdy

Senior Member
It's a pen. Elliot doesn't have to jump over obstacles. Bissaka's leg is in his way. The moment you slide like that and you don't get the ball... it's usually a pen if the attacking player is smart.

No, it's not.
You have made this point again in other cases.
You distort the essence of the violation in any foul, which lies on who initiates the contact.
Every other player on the pitch is potentially an obstacle. What you write makes 0 sense

And if there are refs that interpret it this way (which some do), new directives should be given ASAP
 

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