Jelavic had to take a touch then, he can't score when he does that. It's true, ask [insert poster whose name I forgot here].
missed the game today ... i know, gutted right, did jelly score two first timers today?heard the first was a header so i doubt that took controlIts results like this that makes that Semi Final or any game against the RS worse.
toffeejackmissed the game today ... i know, gutted right, did jelly score two first timers today?heard the first was a header so i doubt that took control
At 3-1 and 4-2 I was waiting for us to give up the ghost. Jelavic was seeing none of the ball, Pienaar had gone quiet and Fellaini in the hole looked like a bad tactical blunder. It seemed like they were heading for a bollocking from Moyes.
I don't know what changed. Maybe United thought that the game was won and stepped off the gas? They cut us to ribbons with their goals but then went back into their shell again. I expected us to get beat today and the RS to overtake us with a win against the Baggies. If you look at the remaining fixtures now I would fancy our chances of hanging on to 7th.
How is everyone not seeing that fight and spirit today (and the most recent failure of Liverpool's) as the biggest insult that could be delivered?
FFS, that team and manager should be getting massive stick for not turning up last week not plaudits for getting a point at OT today.
How low are we prepared to sink? It's sickening seeing us like this.
"Can we hang onto 7th?".
*shakes head*
Its bewildering to me. And this is without Baines and Cahill playing. Yet the semi final made us look like a league 1 side.
No pressure, no need for courage = they play.
Its why doubt with the manager comes into it.
Its why doubt with the manager comes into it.
Starts and ends with the bos man. The thing is, the feller learns ABSOLUTELY FCUK ALL from the past. His team is let off the lead at Christmas and they get results - climaxing with the Sunderland away tie. Big game comes along and he puts them bavk on the leash. Hs major decision making when the heat is on is woeful. That team would never have gotten back into a match like that today if something hung on the outcome. It's a pyrrhic *victory*.
Starts and ends with the boss man. The thing is, the feller learns ABSOLUTELY FCUK ALL from the past. His team is let off the lead at Christmas and they get results - climaxing with the Sunderland away tie. Big game comes along and he puts them bavk on the leash. Hs major decision making when the heat is on is woeful. That team would never have gotten back into a match like that today if something hung on the outcome. It's a pyrrhic *victory*.