I was supporting when we won stuff but football changed with sky....we didnt capitalize on that (our mistake) and stop with the put downs...were all blues, Are all hurting ...you dont have that monopoly im afraid.Christ, you probably still live in the 17th in the prem is a good finish days.
I disagree, on paper we have a team as good as those sides Liverpool and utd put out.In both matches the opposition team has been streets ahead of ours in terms of quality. So has their options on the bench (if they count).
this, we should be demanding more from our players.What has PO'ed me more than that result is the reaction of so many to it. Over the top praise for the defenders who, when it comes down to it, couldn't see the job out. That's the fact of the matter. But what are people doing instead of being livid at the failure? Just a collective shrug of the shoulders and a "argh aren't we unlucky eh?"
That was not the United team that did the double in 2007. That was a team who have won one home game in the league in 2017, are one place above us in the league and are heavily reliant on their star striker because of their weak squad. A team literally a mirror image of us. Yet no one is angry we didn't kill them off when we had so many chances too. Not properly angry anyway, not the type of anger a true winning club displays when they don't win.
That's the reason we never win any big away games, because no one expects too deep down and no one is really arsed that we don't. It's infuriating. I want my club to win, I demand they win, I will not make crappy jokes and laugh to myself when they don't win.
Excuse me but a disallowed goal is not a goal, it's disallowed (look it up in the dictionary). Just because Robbie Savage says he thinks it's a goal doesn't make it one, in fact I'd take the opposite of whatever he thinks as true.Unfortunately not.
Pen was pen and the disallowed goal was goal.
I disagree, on paper we have a team as good as those sides Liverpool and utd put out.
It was onside.Excuse me but a disallowed goal is not a goal, it's disallowed (look it up in the dictionary). Just because Robbie Savage says he thinks it's a goal doesn't make it one, in fact I'd take the opposite of whatever he thinks as true.
Liverpool and utd also had to field weaker teamsYou did see the team we put out Sunday? I agree at full strength we have as good a team as those two - but due to circumstances we fielded a much weaker team than our opposition on both occasions - less so tonight.
Not according to the match officials, and that's what counts. And from where I was sitting it looked very much offside (although the view from my back room in Warrington isn't as good as the linesman's)It was onside.